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illdLE SOCIETY. The Annual Mel ini; i>1 1h? Abbeville I)in Irict Hibl? Society will he\l in the I'.|iiPe*?" pal Church, ul?AhbevilIc C. II., on the lust Wednesday in July (:;i.t -Jay.) Annual Si-r iiiuii,Io be preached by Kev. (i. II. Hound t.f tlio Methodist Church; Jl. McDonald, I'm). will.deliver (ho address. Tho r.\-i:euli?o Com mittee will uiocl at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. >1. I'KKUIX, Cor. Scc'y. lune M. 1801 7 St Tq Tax Payers I WILL tncct the Tax Payers in llio vicinity of Smitliville, at tins repitlence of Capt. WILLIAM SM1T1I. on FRIDAY, the ?Otl? insl. k. s. conn. July 15, 1SG1. Ul THE STATE OF SOUTH OAKOL1XA A DDK I 'II,LIS J)ISri:iCT In Equity. Thomas 8. Arthur, ) vs. J Bill for Injunction, &c. J. T. Moore. J I>lillSUANT to nr?l"r of Court I will ro'I at Abbeville (J. II., nt public outcry, on S-A-H.Ii: DAY IN AUGUST NEXT, (otli,) AN UXCOMONLY LIKELY FAMILY OF NEGRQS, CONSISTING OF J I US 11 AND ANI) WIFE AM) SIX CHILBRM. TKIIMS: ; A cre.lit. of 1 runl 2 3-<:nrs, v. iili inlerrst from | tiny <)l I'lnclci-tcr lo ijive I? m?I. willi , two (tihii] Furol iiii'l inni'igiiKc. t<> wnrc liio j purchase- money, nml |>?v tin- i-osls in ciisli. , "V.M. II. JWKKKit, c. i:. a. i>. \ Cfljiliilysionoi V Oflire, I \ July 10, 1SG1. i 12 3t IIKA1 Kjr AllTKIlr?,.Inly IS. 1901. j By the Governor of So^tfc Carolina. A PROCLAMATION. ! WIIKKEAS, 'I'll 11 IMtKSlUKNT OF Till?) CONFKD1S11ATK STATUS OF AM Kill- j CA has made n requisition upon llio Slate of Sonlli Carolina for throe thousand men, that be ing the quota of th'?s Slate in the additional force now being called out; and whereas, it i>> required that the Volunteer? offering for this ; service shall bo received ''for and during the continuance of the wui-and whereas, it is right and proper that such requisition should be promptly complied with. Tnerefore, I, F. \V. I'ICKKXS, <?overn?r And Commander in-Chief in and over llic State of South Carolina, by virtue of authority ves ted in tne by law, do licivbv proclaim that Vol unteers for this service are desired and will lie eecept.cd, in companies, "for and during the continuancc of the war," to Ihe imnibtrof the three thousand men ; each company to be com posed of one Captain, one Livtileniint, two Second Lieutenant*, four Srrjronntf, Imtr Cor porals, two musicians, and not less than sixty four, nor more than one l.ur. hv.l m-iv-ii..* it... officers to l>o elected l>y tlie companies respec tively. No iiit'ii will be received, except lliose of proper age nnd Iio.iUIl. And for llie purpose of organization nnd in ntruclion, I do lien-liy designate "Liglilwood Knot Spi iiifjV' near Columbia, and some pro per place at or near Aiken, as po nl.s for tlie establishment of camps; anil each contpnny, nfter a full r.tul accurate roll of iis members, rihI certificates of the f'oclions of iU ufiicera, eliit 11 linvc been returned to llic Adjutant Gene p;il of the State, will rejin:r to llic cnmp near est to it, tliero to be miidl<?rcd into service, to be organized into lbittaiiona or liojji? inciita. It will not be n pre-rcjuisite in llic acceptance of these comjmni<?, tlxvt they shall be grn>od, although it is hoped that many of thctn will be. And I do further proclaim, Hint nil the men or companies who volnutecred under (.lie Act of 18t}0, and who declined, for divers rea:cnf>, n^sLering i.ito C^nfeilt i aU icrvico, and whose Regiments have gone to Virginia, may now volunteer into this service, aud in ccrtain cases vhore cavalry companies have been disorjjan-r ijed, their members also may volunteer 03 in fantry under this requisition. And I do further proclaim, that no other Companies. Battalions or Uegiments will be received until! this fot cc of three thousand men h<3 raised. Two additional RfigimcnU "for the wnr" are ol?o culled for immediately; and I have desig nated the Regiment now raised by Colonel Orr "for tl)e wqr," us one, and have offered the o'.fier to Colonel Gregfj. Given under my hand, cs Governor and Coin niander-inOhief, nod undor the seal of the State, at Coltimbia, thiB.'tho fifteenth day of July, eighteen hundred nnd aixly-o-.ic, and in the einl'tj'-sixth year of tho Independenco of South Carolina. F. W. PICKENS. tw All papers in (lm Stato will publish this f.ir tho next four weeks. July ft, 1861* 12 NOTICE. Members of llie?Abbcvi^ff School As .J_ social ion nro requested to meet at the Marshall llouse tbic (Friday) afternoon at C o'clock. . V*. ? f. J. WARDLAW, Sec'y. Abbeville, 12 July, 1861. 11 1 ABBEVILLE, S. C., July 10, 1861. ORDERB&O. t. BY Or<}ars from Co). J. L. OP.It ' The Me Ruffie Rifles" will rendezvotift nt Sandy Spring* in Auderaon District, on Friday, the 19th fn?t. Members of thin Compiny arc hereby order ?<!"to repair on tha dcy nhov<* indicated to the point* on the G. A C. It. 11. most convenient to them to take Uie.up-train. Eaeli member of tha Company will provide brand musical TABLEAUX, Will be Given by the Young i Ladies and Gentlemen of Cokcsbury oil 15/ 1 fil lilU I <) For the Jinnjll of 'he Abbeville Volun teers who will shortly leave for Virginia. ^pilK ?-liicf fi-rttiiro of (bo ciitcriniiniKMit. X will bo represented in Tubk-i u<, in which appropriate imwic wiil be intr?><lr co I. J'r<? lessors Rotlirtcliil.l n??l Aiclicl will be the mimical (liri'finrs <m the occasion. July 11, lSttl, 11, at AN ORDINANCE Relating to the Conduct of jVegrocs, in the. Town of Abbeville. Sk<", 1. Jlc it Ordained bit thr T<>in> Council of AbKrvitte, Thalou nnil alter the fourth Sun ilny of -'uly insU, .ill nojjroos living beyon?l the Ci.rpor..;? limits will he strictly prohibited from coiiiinc into the*. Village to (.'Ir.treli, ox ci-pt, with spi-fiul pvriuissioc from lln ir :im;~ ters; nor will they be allovol In c"ii<rirsAl<: mi the Streets, h.fore or after i??fr nor will they he allow-d toconi i:iS?t th" vilIjiiro at is'irlit |>l. with special permission nn-! then lo leave thj place immediately upon the aecotu | Ii.s!im/rt11 of ih<-ir errands. Nor. will they he tillnwcfi to conic to tlio Village Churches at flight at all. Six. \l. In each and every instance, in wliicli Lliis Ordinanceshall he violated, the negroes so I ilVi'iulinjf, shall he taken to the public Jail, an?l ,ln r? eontin-.d until taken out hy their master* >n payment of the sum of one dollar jn r cu/iitu icsides the jail fees. Done in Council, lite 5th d?y of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiehl hundred i iind sixty one, and in the StJtli year of the 1 Sovereignty and Independence of the Stute of South Carolina. ]). F. JON IIS. IittoidiiHt. July 12. l?f.l 11 2t proclamationT STATE OF SOCTIl CAROLINA, KXI:cl*T1VE DKl'AIt I'M 1CNT, July 0, 1861. t CCOIIDING to nn Act. of the Confederate t\ Congress, entitled an "Ait to put into Ope iilion the (!ovenunent under the Permanent jon-tilnlion of the Confederate States of Anieri n," it is required llml e.icli State shall vote, m the FIRST WKDNIiSDAY IN M>\ KMIiKIl * KXT, for President and Vice l'residet of the ' 'itf- derate V't.tles, which oiHcers arc tn lie in lira It-] cm lilts Iwoiity seeond February ifxl ; ninl \v 11.Tons the e.\!;?tiu$r law <>f the State provides thai the Electors for President and k'ice-President shall lie appointed l?y the Louis attire; ami whereas thfe Legh>Ia!tire of this >tat e will not he in regular session at the time roseriJfcril l>y the aforesaid Act for appoint ment or Electors: Therefore, he it know that I, F. W. PICK ENS, (iovernor in nnd over the State of South Carolina, hy virtue of the power vested in me >y the Constitution, authorising the (iovernor, >:i extraordinary occasions, to convcne tlie ieneral Assembly, do issue this my proclama ion, culling upon and requesting the Sen-it ova ind the Members of the JJhum of iteprosotita IvuG Irk ? /)! I'MlilA ?IV 'I'll!. hllST MONI)AY IN NOVI-iiM5*Kll noxt cnVu' up;, that they niay I'c present in the House of lepresontnt ivu.s, on the said first Wednesday , 11 November, lo appoint Kl.-elors of President mil Vic President of t!i?* Confederate Stales >t' America, in conformity with the Act of the Jonfc<i??ni!<j (JuiigiOkS afur ;.-:;i.l. As the Permanent Constitution i? fo htsorgan zed. an eleetion will be required of two Sena- < ois from tbi:< Stale, and also, in nil probability :onsiil<-rin^ the peculiar state of the country, iiher important matters will l>c acted on atthe nme session of the Legislature. ! i ven under my band anil the seal ot the State afore.-aitl, at Columbia, this (he sixth <lay of .1 nly? ir. thij year of our I.ord one thousand ! eight hn ml red mid flixty-une, and in theeigh- 1 tysixth j-enr of the independence of the : State of South Carolina. 1 F. W. I'lCKESS. 1 Ts aac II. Mkaxs, Secretary of State. .Inly 12, 1801 All papers in thcStatowill copy tvrtce i month till day of election. W ' ?*V1 <K BLUE KlilUL MiLEOAD, CHANGE OF SCURI>ULR. OX and nficr Monday, the 2-ltli of June, the 1'ufseiiger Train will leave Wnlhalln Dc lot Anderson C. II. every Monday, "Wednes lav and Friday morning ai 2:30. A. M. Will leave Anderson C. 11. for Walhalla very Monday. Wednesday and Friday even-' ng immediately after the arrival of the train roiu Colutiibia. C. J. ROURN, Assistant Engineer B. R. R. R. Pendleton, June 6, 1SC1 10 tf HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Abbeville District? Citation. 5y WILLIAM HILL, Fpq., Ordinary of Ab beville District. WHKUEAS Et'ngton Searloflias applied to me for Letters of Administration of all md pingulnr the goods and chattels, righls and iredits of .Sanders Walker, lato of the District (foresaid deceased. Thesd'are therefore to eilc and admonish nil md singular, the kindred and creditors of Uie mid deceased to bo and appear buforo rne, at ..ui nvxb v/rmiiary 8 Uourt, for the said District, to he holdcn ot Abbeville Co>irt House, on the 26th day of July inst., to nhow cause, if any why the said administration should not bo granted. Liivcn under my hand ami Real, this the 9th day of January, ono thousand eiyht hundred nnd sixty-one and in the 85th year of Amer ican Independence. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Ordinary 'a Office, 12, 2t TO THE CITIZENS OF THE UPPER BATTALIO N OF SAVANJJ AH REGIMENT, HAVING accepted the appointment to col Icct from the tax payers of thin battalion 10 per cent on tljo amount of their last tax, in trder to atd the families of the Volunteers wlio tre now or may go in defence of our country, liavc no argument to use in order to induco ,-ou to discharge your duty. I will attend the ollowing places nud times to meet you. When iasli cannot be paid I will take duo notes: AtTriblo'a^n Monday, July 22. At Lowndesville, Tnemlay, Jyly 23. At Spoed*s,Wednesday, July 24. At Wurrenton, Thuroday, July 23. At Abbeville C. II., Friday juid Saturday July 26 aod 27. ' | 11 K SnWcrih'T i" successful o| calioil r A attnelicil "w;:i-ri-ntcil to cut 10,0'it) foci In Till' superior workmanship of these Kngiiws, irr'-e all tlie i^senliul eloineiiii of strength, spuei lli.in can 1>?! olitrtir.'j'l elsewhere. 11is .Mill in locai'jJ ;\luui, l'mr miles south west lowing rules: 1 >!. ((ii-xlity, all heart, cut according to c 'J.I fjunlity, luilf ho.'.rt, !>>1 quality, refits<-,l. . Me will also furtii-h T.umhci* planed or ilrc-'sc AM or<lirs iiiu*t lx* accompanied with f?i>o?l r lr.rs address the subscriber at ChappeD's, (I. it Tu!y n.\ lSiy 11 :;m nn THE S.TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AiuufviLi.!-: jtisrincr. In the Common Plc.is. I Tii:\M T. Tl.STKN who i< in ti n Ciifilo.lv * 1 of 1In* Slier ill' of Al<li?'ville J'istriet !.y virtue of n Writ, of ciijii$ix u<! xnti*J\ivicn<l>i?i issu.-.l fimn t.lic Court of Common :it. tlio Kiiit of Knoeli Nel^'it. having H|.-il in my ofltce to h*r with a ,-clV'lii'e 011 Oiitli of lii * estate ami <-li".-ets, lii.-> Petit ion to the Court of Com mon ri.;a.j. jit-iiying that lie may lie jxlmiUt-.l to (lie he:i?fit of t!o; Acts of the (Seiieral As sembly lusfte tor llitf relief of Insolvent Debt II. iiorJlTeil t'.iat. the eai.l Knoeh Nelson, the I'liiiiililf, anil nH other creditors to whom the -ai<i lliraiiiT. Tusten is i:i any i?e imlebte.l, lie ami Uny are hereby summonp.l ami havs notice to nj'jx'ar before the. fal.l CotiM. at Abbe ville Court I louse on the first Mombiy in ()e tober next to show cause, it any they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be irraiile'l. nr.it c. r. Clerk V Oilier, Court. of Common l'tcns, ) tlCiMi Jnn?\ iSi'.I. j I AM STILL selling :ity stotrlc'?f (ioo.1i; nf. the ..1.1 price f?r cash Tliooc Umt arc ir. deed of any CLOTHING, HATS, C \1*S, HOOTS AM) S1IOFS, will do well to call soon. The best of Calicoes at 12 1-2 Cents at M. JSRAKIYS. July 1, 1801 10 if HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. a hue vjt.i. ! : lusritfcr. Rachel Knox applicant, against Tchn Knox, Nathaniel Knox, et. al. defendants. JT APi*EARXG to my satisfaction thai .Tame* Knox, Joseph Knox, Snnuiel Knox, anil Kolit. Knox, sotno of the Defendant.-', reside l>o yrond tlio limits of this State, It is I here fore ordered tliat tlify do appear and olijevt to the ftlo of the Kenl Estate of William Knox Jcc'd, r>n or before the 20th September 1 ><<?1. or th-ir conseut to the snine will he entered of recopl. WILLIAM HILL, o. a. i>. July 2, 1 SCI 10 Sin SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE. rpilE SUBHCniHRIW Offer to tlic public a JL GREAT VAIUETV of COTTON AND Woolen Goods, Of their own Manufacture, AH of which they warrant to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY, at LOW RATES. Tlieir cslablisment lias been completed at preat expense, and they furnish employment and support to five hundred person*, many of whom otherwise, would be a In* unii bnrthern to the State. They earnestly appeal to the people of the Booth for tlieir patronage, pledg ing themselves to give satisfaction. They furn ieh OSNABURGS YARNS, STRIPES AND A GREAT VARIETY" OF y liUUJ COTTON AND WOOLEN, Suitable for gentlemen's wear." Also, n great variety of NEGRO GOODS. ALSO, ROrE AND TLOW-LINES. COTTON or WOOL will be taken in ex-r cnonge tor gooop ni casn rates. In order to meet tlio 'wishes of many custo mers, they continue to MANUFACTURE WOOL INTO CLOTH on shares, furnishing all materials except wool. For common Plains I2Jc. j*er yard. For common Twilled Cloth . 10c. per yard. For fine Jeans 25 to 46c. For Cassimers ...... 60 to 7 5c. A half cent per yard eztra charged when the wool is s?nt dirty. Persons sending wool mnst mark their names plainly on the j^ags. Tho highest CASII PRI CES will be paid for Cotton and Wool. JAMES G. GIBBES & CO., . t. Columbia, S. C. JtQf" Mr. JOIIN McBRYDE is our Agent at Abbeville, and has always a Stock of all clasesof oar goods, and will furnish them hy the Italc at manufacturing price*. freight ad Jed. lie will alfo purchase all Wool offered to him no Of IIOADLKV'S SUl'SKlOl* 2a 1101VSK l'( ?r<l pine in icm hours." atul the o\trior<Hiii\ry fore n.n<! powrr will) \vl ic 1 nnti durability, will enable the subscriber to fill u wt ]5oazni:iu'?T. O., <?. tfc C. II. where he engage i'cM-ly fur u<o, nt Imt little (l-Mitionnl cost t?? tlic feivnc-s. A liltcral uhaic of the piiMic t>ulr?>n;i; 11. it., S. C. ha.: W* kJ>y AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, KEROSINE OIL, A No. 1 article. FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BBLUSSES, Toilet Powders and Soaps, WIKSS AKI1 T.MITflRS. For Mcdicinal Purposes Only, FINE TOBACCO, Snuff, Meershaum Pipes, FRESH r.AQTWM orrnc PATENT MEDICINES, WilAUC PUIS, P Tlio Great Headache Remedy. ^ A FULL ANI) COMPLETE % STOCK OF FAMILY AND I1 FANCY GROCERIES, COS1STING IN PART OF Rio, Java Coffees, and Crushed Sugars. Cheese, Molasses, Bacon, Mackerel, BAGGING AND ROPE, Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Ale, Porter, Brandy Peaches, and Champagne, Candy, Lager, liaisons, vlJ monds, Brazil and Pican Nuts, Candles, Slitrck, English Muslnrd, BLck and Grein Tea?, Sprtlincs, Sftlmond Oysters, pnd Crackcrs, Nails, ?fco. AH of l'ia ttuovc m e viTcreJ to prompt buy ers at prices to suitihe times. J. D. BLACK, TII09. FRANKLIN. Cokesbury.S. C., March 5tl>, 1801, 45, 4& A CALL. J. B. BLACK takea this occasion to notify hie friends Mint they must come forwnrd nut) settle, he must have money, and havo his business wound up. If you caonol pay the money, comc and settlo l?y note. vrrom nv/mnnm (JU01 MlfiHAUi ? 'T'EN THOUSAND POUNDS BACON, JL; i 54,000 Iba Sugar Curod II a an, and **" 1,600 lbs Leaf L?nl,-at. AGNEW, McDONALD * 00. M?y 17, 1861, 8, 6t SPAISINO'S CEPHALIC PILLS AND LIQUID GLUE, * For Sale by JUTAIil.K STEAM K.NGIXi-^, with Fiamc :Ii llioy oj>rrr.te, aomhinin'j; in the higWs't tie ii ciMi'i'd Willi more pronifilntrfs and dicpntch to deliver Luml.or ft>r sliij uu'iil at t!u fol ^12.00 |>or Thousand. ?11.75 . $7.50 " " : jmichaacr. jo ij oitriiv.iily .suiicilcil. r.?f fiirllicr pni ticn \r- coTiii.i-A.3sr.*r COKESBURY j Druggists & Chemists, Cave oil Hand, and are Month ly Receiving ETresli Supplies Of the Purest Selected DllUGS m AND DYE HI STUFFS, KEROSINE LAMPS and Fixtures. INE TOBACCO, Havana and Florida CIGARS. LITHOGRAPHS, GILT immm m&MM, OIL COLORS, AINT, HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, i VF.UV >nrpo vnriely of HOA PS, PKJl \. FUMJ'JJl y, 11 Alii OILS, COLOGNE, 0)11 Scuciilt/'Jiuc C'cuta to Tico Dull art per ikirl. C'hoicc Mcdical .RANDIES AND WINES, 5JL.AJMJ& JtSUUJ&S, f all kiwis, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Jiuisons, Citron, Prunes, Apples, Al monds, Cocoa Nuts, Nuts of all kinds, Sardines, Pickles, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow Root, and a thou | sand other arHoles in our line. all and See fo% Yourselves. We buy for CASII. and ncll mostly for CasIiK id can conecqiicully afford to soil CHEAP FOR CASH. DR. PELOT being an experienced Pliyaioinn d Chemist, will give particular Attention to e coiHpoandintr of Medicine*sod making up 'eecriptiona. -. March 20, 1801, 49 CANDIDATES. For Ordinary. (AllU.i IlimiTPn " pvmiit-m i.mrv| Col. J. G. BASKIN, JOHN W. LESLEY, NATHANIEL McCANTS, Em. WILLIAM UILI* 1 1 U; For Sharifi. 1 ROBERT .TONER, WILLIAM 0.?EAL, For Olerk. >Al, D.MeLAU amwessa? & ABBEVILLE C. , *K: ^ - nA.> conclanlly ??n linml, nn<! i* now recfivjug uliivli liw ?OirtfitHy itiviI<>t* tin; ntlt-ti 1 imi. o. It tucl. is it Sl'loctt'd W j L tl l'l I'i'.L mill I'lill - ' in unit Drugs and 1 CI1EMIC. l^iuo Toilet Soaps, Fine llaij PEBPXJMI] TRUSSES AN39 SHGUi SriffllCAL AM) DEATAL Pure Wixies and Liquors I TOGBKliNE 5PX3NTJ3 T033^VCJC'0, S3NTXTJ3 FAHCY TOX&HT }. THE NEWLY ESTABLIS RANSOM EV. -t Would respectfully inform their friends and (lie jmi1< SELECT STOCK OF 1^1 IKY may l>e found aL N<>. 1 1 ! , UllOAl) STKK'! I'lieonix) where llicy luivcoit hand and lire daily i the country, Every Variety ^ It would he to the advantage of those \vi slung e arc* oiluriug our goods at Tho has ever been sold in this market. (live us a tri March, S, 1801, 45-l2m] RAlMSC WHOLES ALK AND r ??-v. -v i 'V ' ??" XJISTDKIX THIS -A.TTCT1 a rr n tt d nn <a u ix u d x fould respectfully inform their many customers, aitq I GOODS ft'p SPRING AND J ,ro naw in Store. Our different Dej>afltneiiln, nre fill KASON, ft3 also with everything belonging to the DR1 DRESS a ?f which which we hav? a SPLENDID VARIETY, w nn patterns arc snmeining new ami especially duiiao.c icuof tjiis scction of the country arc 60 favorably kno Out of lift many articles rcccived we would only i I.awn?, Jnckoncts, Organdie?, H?r?ges. lJebeges, Lnvfllas, Urilliants, Klimalays, Toil <lu Nord, Toil des Damon. V6il de Chevre, Prints. Ginghams, Rrilliatiln, Pwrcalf. Cnmbrickn, Crape Alurcta, JJarege dc Laine, Crtlly de Lainr, I'ure Mcliair, Mottled Modcnns, i'ojdii^, HOME! MADE HOMESPUNS, OSNABUGS, ALL OF1 SOXJTIXIUTvTS Our Btocks-in DRV GOODS Drown Homespun, Toweling*, ">^Ns<?s White Shirtings, Diapers, Sheotings, Tnblc Covers, Hickory. Denims, Marlboro, Linen*, . > Tnlile Cloth?, Napkins, MiirftHilc (iniltH, Mu^quito Nettings, " liars.. Pnnlnloon Stuflfp, Oottonndes, AInrsailcs, SPECIAL N( \ avinga FULL SUPPLY of all Unda of Goods for tilt ^1-, * " 'fetfioglhern at tlie WELL KNOV NOT RAESIXG THE PRICE k I , OUR MANTILLAS ANI ProducM nil Uto New nn<l F*oliioH?ble Styles in nil LACK MANTILLAS ao3 DUSTliltS in greet v?rio fCHLIN, K., 8. C. sli K!?|i|ily of Driifffl nn?l Mvdicincp, to 11.. Li:. , <tf tIn; follow 111 (r articles: ledicines, A/LS, l' and Tooth Brushes, 3ZR.-Y, L39ER BRACES, 'or Medical Purposes, ;HE5TS. T A3NTJD CiaAZUS, IRTXCXcM. lei, iiml* nil o-.nlcrs corrcotly answered, I of Mm best <iiui]ity. ?? HFn WniTQF av km & co, lie generally, to an inspection.of their FURNITURE. P, City IIolol T'liililirip, (late Eagle A receiving from the best innnufucloriea f Furniture. anything in our line to give lis a call aa ill. )M EVANS & CO. AUGUSTA, OA. RETAIL mmmm :rsri'a. :i iotEl, A, G A. ulic I>aJi08 in particular, Hint their NEW SUMMER, le.l willi all tlic NOVELTIES OF THE l' GOODS Line. 0 00$ e wuitKl |iarliculnrly mention. Styloa 1 to lino, plain tuslc, fin* which the Lv Wll. Mention i Milt*, Gloves, UibbinP, Corsets. | Paranoic, Hftir Net*, Trimmings, Mn^ic Kuft1ing?, Embroideries, Black Silk Laces. ooods i STItlPES, &c, &c., r FACTORIES, consists of; J.incn Drill*, CsMimeres, n d k c rc. i i e fi?, Cliccl>9, Swiss, etc, Hoop Skirts, <fcc., tfce., JiO. 3TICL > WHOLE 00M1NU SEASON, ye *r? STN LOW TRICES, m