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pleasant and healthy aLtioDy aboatihr^^rai^ luinbia Railroad. ' The plantation* contain* 986 Acr^^tjV one-talf good^W*** land* and the other half mostly Fresh, and in a high state of cultivation.. m'wy Jftarfort" able Dwelling Hodte, bow Gin House ana Screw, good liegraCftbins, and nil other accessary out-buildinga. Any penoa wiebiuff wishing to purchase is invited to call ana examine the plantation and gto^ring crop. ?*' JOSEPH AQNEW. June 20, 1864.. - 7 flt? i ' ?'? i - ' t ' head quabters, ^Mrst Division, m I - Abbbviujs C. H., 9. C., ) / June 20, 1854. " J" i ORDER No. 2. ^ 1 fipHE Following. Officer* will compote ; the ? A Staff of the ?JFirat Division of South Car1 olina Militia ... . 3 JOHN C. SIMKINS, Division Adjutant Gen * 'eral, with the rank of ColoneL ^ BENJAMIN Z. HERN DON, Division Inspector Genera), with the rank of Lieutenant Col onel. J. BERRY SLOAN,, Division .Quartermaster General, with the rank of Major. KOBKJBTA. FAlH, Diviaion Paymaster, with, the rank Major. WILLIAM L. CALHOUN, Aid-de-camp, with the rank of Major. ? -' ? ROBERT MAXWELL, Jr., Aid-de-camp, with the ra?k of Major.; JOHN W. SUBER, Aid-de.camp, with the rank of. Major. The above named officers hare been commissioned in conformity with the rank of each, an^ they will be obeyed and respected aocord"%y\ order of SAMUEL McQOWAN, ' Maj, Gen. 1st Divisions. C. MJune-20,1864. V lm head quarters, First Division S. C. M. Abbeyn.m C. H., S. C.t June 20, 1854. ORDER No. 8. r I Following Regiments will parade, for X Drill and Review, at the times and places specified below, via:' The 10th Regiment Of Infantry at Richard son's, on Thursday, the 27th of July next. The "7 th Regiment of Infantry at the "Old W^lle," on Saturday, tlie 29th of July next. The Oth Regiment of Infantry, at Lowe's, on Tuesday, the letof August nex? The 2d Regiment "of Cavalry at Longmire's, ob Thursday, the 3d of August next. Hie 8th Regiment of'Infantry at Morrow's ?Q3d Field, on Saturday,' the 6tli of August The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax's, %en Tneaday, the 8th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry at Haynie's, <on Thursday, the 10th of August. The 42d Regiment of Infantry at Minton's, ?l? l?l- -? ? ? ,vu kwvuiuav, U1C X wUi OI AUgUflU The 2d Regiment of Infantry at nail's, on Tuesday, the 16th of August The fith Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, on Thursday, the lftbi of August r\ The 1st Regiment of-Cavalry at Pickens vflle, on Saturday, tlie 19th of August -> The 8d Regiment of Infantry at Toney'a Old Store, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 1st Regiment of Infentry at Bruton's, on Thursday/tfie 24th of August _v . The commissioned and non-commissiongd officero wOl assemble the day previous at the' place of rendezvous of. their respective Regiments for drill and instruction. ' ; The Brigadier GeneraU'.wfll, each with his Staff, attend the Reviews in their separate commands, and are charged with the extension a~i? .** - wt uiiD.vfuui. . By order of Major General McGowjih. ' " jV. JOHN C. SIMKINS, . . > Division Adjt General. \ Jane 20 .I- ' ^ CSin ; THE STATI OF BOOTH CAROtlNA, ,. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQU1TY. David Kellar, Atlm'r of \ " v vR M.-Ba?a, dee'd, ilWl to manb?1l ^ 4'- <?9nta, ??wt8, Dr. Issjao Branch ?t nl. J BY Orde? of the Court of jiqoiiy,.,?rtl credifcora of the estate of the late i). M. Bam M. IX, deceased, are fier^by notified to present and esUblinh the?:damftju3fl ag*lntt Uje aanfis,; fore the tw-anty-flfth day of September next. -> . ^v-v %?-- - Meeting cf Stockholders G, & C. B. R. Colpm^ jrapei21; 1854. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholden of tbi? Company, will behelfl at Greenville on Wednesday 12th of Julv noxt. XJ>. SOU^HE&N, Sc'jy. 5 . FSOO!^U^TI<Mf? ' ' -By *? W this Department, that on tbotdght of Du out i^^?' d t- i .. " .... itl ill, i ' . ' ; ~ Sugar,"Coffee and Molastee. '' jfy BHDS. N. O. SUGAR, at low priw. ?> 'Isf.JKfiMb of Rio GOFP8X at ndusod Jfotfe 1854.. etf - ' - .' v.?.'" ' . " ^HE Subscriber ia now beinir'atiDDlied with JU*CORK on c an sigp rnont from tUe River if?0 AndeHK Dwtrict, and will be ^supply the demands of ^e Di^nct for Jonc 17, 1854. ' fltf 100 Saoks Salt, TtJ^TRccelrodandfor sale at O H. S. KERR'S. JonelV 6 x tf Whiskey and Peacli Brandy. i* BBIfl Barton'a hn?f P*r? WWnilTKV 4 " Mountain Dew. 4 V I'ouch BRANDY, four yaars old. For sale by ILS. KERR. June 17, 1854.. ... 6tf No. 1 Mackerel, Fresh Salmon and Codfish. j 9 Kits No 1 MACKEREL, Urge, fat, fine andfreeh.| . 2 doz. Cans, large and small, Fresh 8ALMOND. For sale Vy 1L 8. KERR. Jane 17, 1854. 6tf Potash, Potash. OAA LBS of POTASH just received and 0\J\J for. Balo. (in parcels *s it cornea from the barrel) by H. S. KERR. Jane 17, 1854. . _ etf vFurniture Manulhctor/. rpne Subscriber lb prepared to fafiiish er? X ry article in the line of CABINET WORK, of his own manufacture. BEADSTEADS, TABLES, WARDRQBRS, SECRETARIES, BUREAU8, WASHSTANDS, Ac., made to order and fnh flolo ? ^ l.'.?. - ? ? I -??v uu cau cuicij ivw j in CCS. t^"Turning done to order. I WAt. H. McKEE. Sharon Campgrond Abbeville District S. 0. June J7th'64?- . . 6, 8m SOW^iBD WEBTFlBIiD, ' ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; RETURNS thanks for "pf?t faroi*, and rc'spectfully solicit^ acontinuance ofthes&nifc. Ho keeps constantly orihand, of his own manufacture,^a Large "Assortment of SADDLES, iiAJtrxiass, JJKIDUM, MARTINGALE Ac. Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS atidJBlTTS. Being a practical -workman, he is prepared to make to order all kind* of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and.at as low prices as any other establishment. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 8,1854. 66 tf Wnv M&tthiessen, WHOLESALE CLOTHING U0D8E, No. 148 Eout Bay, corner of Queen ttreet, Charleston, S. O. RIIDDLEKAIJFF 4c CALHOUN. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. K. MIDDLEKAUFF. | O. II. CALHOUN. Aug. 9, 1858. 13?ly A Spanlbii Trabkdy.?A foreign paper gives an account of the fcllbwing tragical occurrence: "A lady,.fashionably dre&MMJ, attended by a servant, -was at moss in thechurchof 8t Francisco de Pauls, Barcelonia, when a well-dressed yoong man seated himself beside her, and from , y-'.y= George H. Cathcart, r WDOlKSAlt ASD KCTiH DEAUB Ei . FAMILY GROCERIES, Conejr of Richardten and Laurel tireeU, 1 mh2S Celnmbli, 8. C. THOS. H. MABCJT. ~ ? M. S. 8HAHT. ' MARCH A SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VY fhattdiee, Produce, Ac. Also, Roal and . Personal Property. Orpnrduwe and soil Slaves, " 89 " g " ; , " _.,*?. ^ HSHEB ft AGHEW ft CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, 8.C, 7, DlaKOT. ISfEOETKBa OF English Hardware, Cutlery, :/4fce. \TtTOinD caTl the attention of the citizens of TT Abbeville to their stock of h*?, O?OS xjvmx, ., yj||; Th^ subscriber, will keep on hand tl COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BARC ^ TRAViELLINC To be had in the State, embracing alt the new< build to order any kind tliat may be wantec Hunew, doable A single},Whips, Wettt Also, GoachnakerV ttock of |Repairing in fill it* branchet, n I """ Wot Jvno 8, 165'i. ' ! GRBAT CttOLERC 1 ' ' FOft DYSENTERY, V i^<JK ~ DIARRHOEA, ) BOWEL 1> Also, Admirably adapted to many Di? -V? Hani - ' <<fgr- ? . THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL ElfCO 1st It cures tlio worst cases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It cares the worst.forms of Dysentery. 8d. It cares California or Mexican Diarrhoea 4tb. It relieves the severest Colic. 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cores .Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts froi "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, t mcnt, a valuable remedy." Hoi "Jt gWes me pleasure iu being able to; ijjjiixH cnce, and the experience pf my'neighbora and I to,believe it to be all that it pnrports tcPbe, vi >*: ,Vx. H. UisDaiwooD, form "I take great pleasure in recommending tht diseases, foe which. 1 believe it to be a'soycrcij ever tried by roc." ' A. A.GAULDmo "This efficient remedy is travelling into cele Russia, and gaining commendation \vliercver u r> j-v-;"r fi-?y jpur snie oy wardlaw <sc LiTox, Abbey Smith, Hodge's Depot . F. G.Pahks, Green wo bale .Agent*;. and by thepj-incipal Merchants Rn.vnnr.ub, Ga., May 18, 1851. *.... ? JUST BEOBIVn?r in. STRAUSS, Cokesbltry Ladies dress goods, each as bareges Tissues, Chftlly, Grenadines. Muilinfei Pon lins; plain, figured, dotted Swim MUSIJNE Silks, Ginghams, Jaconet#, &c. '/ v ?mbroiderle?. Peautiful assortment of Collar*, Chemisettes, In Cant' Bodies, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linon Cam brie Handkerchiefs, &c. , / ,. Talmas and mantilla*, NEW STYLE BONNETS AJID^JIISIES JUTS Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts; Edging and In sorting. FANS, PARASOLS, Perfumery, Snc DRESS TRIMMINGS, F?r Ctents and Bays. A fall assortment oi READY MADS CL0TJ1 INO.?Hats, Cape, Boots, Brogan8, &c. 'Linei Drills, Cashmere,^ Broad Cloth, Zephyr* Cloth Drap.d'Ete, Ac. Besides, a new an d full supplj of spring, summer, and Hoosehold Articles? LINEN DIAPERS, <k<?. I hesitate not**) sai that my stock is one of the most BEST AH r?y\nmrfT\ "* - " ?* ? ov/tjivjy BiuuiL in me up country, uomi and examine.?PRICES AS LOW A3 POB S/BLE. ; . M. STRAUSS. April), 1854.,., . 47 . tf . COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ,'v ; ? ?? .v, Bollinger A Friday, ' r- >- rr-j-i tfiwmvf iintt xiiimi jjuicw, Ooiiimwii, s. o. WHOLKSALK AND BETAIJL PEALCH8 IS 6roeerie*, Liquors, Hardware aid Plantatioi - SliBplRft* iw Deliver ?11 Goods at the Depot free o charge. mh'25 ' Wl BOLULKGKR. JAB ?. FftlDAT." . * v - y M. K Berry, nifAVMlfmil r?wn* hH?vn f?*T ? XUKmwus AJliilAl* WMfiKUUfl, - Being a practical wlrlrman, ho'iff'prepared to make to orde* *1V klh<3?cf Furniture bx th< Please call and examine before pnrcbasinj; >f ?*'' mh&S. 1' '*'1.' v* 'v^A*-'ft' '11 i fill tirLi!.AF ?A8B?T?(i^ ie largest and most 'elegant nssortmenfc'o^ " j HJGHES, *B UG$ IES, GIGS, SULKIES, } WAGOM "&0- s - 1 ?t styles and latest fashions of the, day, and will t I, in the most superb and durable manner. Also,1 ng% Boggy umbfella*, Hone Blankets, Ac. 1 all kiadi on band for dale low. 1 romptlxf and^aithfully deni al low prictt, ^ygrr<m * - - iy | HBRW HIMKBY. | T-jmif. . " ' all ( cholera Mon&ust i ? BILI0U8 CHOLIC, I8EASE0. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. ~ v r-5* ; loses of female*-* 7&0ft especially Painful traation. ARE TOO WEIL KNOWN TO REQUIRE J MIUMS;'. , " * St * I Vth. It cures painful Menstruation. ' I 8th. It ralicvex nnin in Rnnlr ?nvt t ? Oth. It counteracts Nervousness and DesponIOUl It restores Irregularities. [deney. 1 ltli. It dispels Gloomy A Hysterical Peelings. 12th. It'e an admirable Tonic. J ; n m Letters, Testimonials, &c. * s mdbave fonnd it a most efficient and in,my judg* C Warner, Judge of Supreme Conrt^ Ga. - nmena Jacob's uomial?my own personal oxperiFriends around mo, is a sufficient guarantee for me a Mercign remedy." . erly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. b invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel ;u remedy?decidedly superior to any thing else i, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. brity as fast.as Bonaparte pushed his columns into scd.. ? Ge&Fgia Jeffersoniatx, May 19th, 1853. ille; Jonx Smith, Cokesbury; Roberts, Adams & j od. ITaviland, IIarral ACo., CharjQStpn, Whole- _ and Druggists throughout the SUfe* - - WM. W. tfLISS 4 I 68-flm ' ^ ' AffiERICAftT HOTEL. 1 HAMBURG, S. & > _ THE undo reigned takes this meth-4fc& ' Sui-o'd of returning thanks for the liberalHg. ? patronag6'bVretoforegiven to his HOUBE, and, of informing his friends and the travelling pitbr ? lie, that he till keeps open the Establishment - for their accommodation. ' H?vin? *^A *1.A Cj'iMin* !,? Ryoms with new and convonUni, Furniture, and 3 having a set of well drilled servant*, experienced Caterer and Cooks, his Table will be spread with the best thp market afford*. . By these, ana his own personal attention, lie hopes ~ " to gi,vo general satisfaction to those who favor I liim with their company. > | He is pleased also to annonnee that Mr. John A. Xloygtox hau jnst completed large and Com modious STABLES and CARRIAGE HQ0SE in ? , ?HK ?!.? HOTOr J ouu.wui w>m njrecial charge offo*t deparnxent; and will he prepared to aocomolodate the public with Saddle Horses, Hacks and Carriages of all descriptions, _ on hire; and travellers will be conveyed with despatch to any part of the surrounding conntry on reasonable terms. He has also large and convenient LOIS, for the accommodation of Tradere and,Stock Drfe. vers, who arc Bpecially invited to'ejrtL ??&'? ISAAC' SMITBj;" ' Hambnrg, S. &, May. Iff, 1864. 63-8m { WJtiW BTJKUfU1 OOOSS. b MA. RANSOM, Agent for RJM. Fcllk*, ^ has just received (at his oidffcand, Sib- I le^B earner,) a new and.complete assortment of " - Spring {Sooda, , n Among which may be {rafid? .. .-*? * I Super. Plaid BAREGES and TISSUES, very : . rifchstyles; o,-..;?afefr<,- . J..--Vggj&L- f Beautiful French JACONETS, all colors f Lacofitripod ORGANISES, do. 1 BAREGE D*LAINE8, afl qtnditiea and colors ; . PRINTED LAWNS, do.! ' . ' ?trle#;*n- Meatib^Amniflr ,C ^t.^do., ? * ' Table Doylies and Napkios,liiheap;'' G t Linen Towehrtnd^^dlrelinj^airqBftliUeji'r.v,^ r ^^tRLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. TRANSPARENT WWfe?OW SHA?ESy> " V iepqT yxtJ^ lor <MM9 5J cett'te t? * "* A large variety" O^CORNTCES, Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DELAIlfES, Centre TasedS,. Loops, Sands, Pint, Venetian Blind#, Cane Blandiy Mattresses, C?*?hons, Fire Screens, Ac.. ?All kinds of UPlIOESfTERING ; iand the bain eg?, as usual.' Attended to in ?11 it*? M ACTRESSES?Mom, (fyton, Woolud Haft" Mattresses, always on Hand, made from the best Material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds md Palliastera. Call and. boo them?prldfca easonable. .Tojtersons wiiliing any of tho above articles .0 tell, a discount will bo made. The priecstof ikis establishment are moderate and uniform, ifld as low as any other establishment, - I IL W. KINSMAN. . & March 26, 1864. 40 ? B. W. & J. P/ttbrce & Co., WHOLESALE DEALE88 IN BOOTS A Pi D SHOES, ' v __ No. 21 Hayne tlreet, -.v. Charlwt?fl, .. a*/. yr. force,) omt r. VOwtt, V v K-f/. COXLET, >* ,, ' mha5 CHARLESTON HAT SiHUFACTOEY, . . UO JSHtg ftreet, \ LL kind*. of Beaver, MoleSRi'C; Silk ntiu * Cosaiinoro, vliATO, of the latest stylos, lade to Oroer ljtTliort, notice. An excellent assortment of num ?r I THAW GOODS. Soft Travelling flats and !ap% always on hand.- R. IlAWLEY. ? *-? : c Wm. Howland, No. 244, Send of King ttrect, Charleston, S. C. - :?,# IMPORTER. AND DEALEU IX Frenoh, English and American GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. Particular attention paid to Mourning and 'ancy Drew Goods. mn22 rtt ; ' John 0. Willis, FANCY JOOT AND SHOE STORE, 'ranks, Carpet Bags, Vq)iaM, Combs and Brashes, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, Corner of&tmff street and Iforlback'i Alley, mh25 Charleston, 8.0. William Calder, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Xot. 246 and 248 King-tlrcet, corner of Hotel, iil?i26 Charleston, 8. O. E. H. Land, Ihnlflflf ttnnlr 8tn<lnn>n.- ond Vnnan 1 Mw?vm?*v uvunj UlUllUUlil J Huu A" Ulil/J UUOu.? Honse, ! fedicaV Mja4e)|laiieoa8 and Account BOOKS, in great voNety, at the lowest trade prices. No. 6 flayne atreet, i Charleston, South Carolina. . . Nelson Carter, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 17 Hayiu tired, .BIOIt or TO* LARGE YELLOW KORTAR, ^THERE he is prepared to exhibit a larcc T T stock of Drpga; Medicines, Druggista' 'nrniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dye ituffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Window Gla?y Potty, See., Ac., which he offers at the lowest market trice*. - mb25 f Hayden, Brother A Ca, AMD DKALKKS IK Cloeltf^Jewelry, Silver Ware, - ^Muituy and. Fancy Goods Vorth Kaxt omur /it TfCinn itmA mlrerlm mh25 Charleatoo,* tfrO. * /' Browning & Leman," ' DfPOBQau or ' Frepch, Britlah and Gorman 09 and 2{\Ktiig-*lrcrt, cortwr of Market street. Charleston, 8. G. f^ABPETI$toS'~]togrttin, 8 Flys, Brusaela, % --Silk, Satin, and L^Ldis mid MUSLIM CIJR* in all ih$- new designs. tf&rmi opou^i^KRs. LOOPS, TES. It^FKRY- CORDS' and BELL ROPR8. in'ml jri^^S^&merieaa BXOOR OIL CLOTHS 8? "S08 flA^^^ON"w(S)LENH?B LAN OT' ? ^JHSa^lffiBSEYS, CAPS, Ac.- /? W Mod WWto'l.'LANNEI^, SUIBTINGS, ?<?., wEwJTLwNABUBQfls ^f nil the best South rtglSh anfl%rican COTTOX FLANNEL^ titoO^gSsgliififiad AiqArlcan PRINTS. - 7 % IIT&N9,of Ui^b^rdeoa's superior j>411 ^ * '1 Ttw ono prio#, RM^Nr, ctricU^iffl^&gB CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS, sotjWBHM = c,T.OTH 1 N a IT. M i>n in ITm V ~ V ^ U A XI U 1J ia JL u it i U 111 J Miluck, Ru'let ?fe Co/a Old Stand, 288 King, corner Society tired, and opposite Merchant?' Hotel, Charleston, 8. ). LEW, BEG leave to acquaint Wholesale Buyer**", tliitt they always havii on hand a general assortment of CLOTIIUnG, suitable for all so a solid, which they guarantee to eel! at Hew York ?a?l* I*rlce?. NKW GOODS received by every steamer^* direct from their tuouufuetory, Vft William-st., New York, U* MtrcbanU ?uppliod on liberal termA. JOHii II. VANNOY. > ~ - II. SL PHELPS, ' PUp Wt, *; Charleston, March 26, 1?54. 46-flm v ahmi>axe8 foit officbt ? or Wk aro authorized to annoautfe Gen. . samuel Mogowan a candidato for the Legislature. . _tsrw? are authorized to annot>nV>n*rw/?u?? lHoxmox, Esq., a candidate for the Legislature. , - |3T.Vi are authorised to announce Dr. jf. W. Hcabst a candidate for a scat la the next Legislature. . fy -VTe are authorized to . announceiB. Z. IlEBrti>ON a Candidate for ffio Lcgialatarc'atthe next election. * ggy- We are authorised to anncmflce Ctfi.t?I. O. Tajuian a Candidate for She Irfgudaqotfe:. r? > We nroanthori^ to. announce E6wabd Koblx a caudidate for ^?Legielatwei gSTThe friends of Capi. tL A. fronOK* r&k pcctfnlly announce bimaa a candidate for Collector at the ensuing election. . * Tli'e friends of John R. Witao* rfapectfnlly announce him ns a candidate-for Vox Vollecicr of Abbeville District, at the ensuing eleotion.' - ^ |3T "Wk are'auihoriscd Ip ttn??ttJU8? ? ?? James Mooue as a candidate fcuT n-4ML.3tv<1U a? Tax-Collector of Abboville Pistnct, at th? ensuing election. " " HIE menus 01 J AUKS H. OoSB respectfully announco him (w a candidate,for Sheriff at. tho coming eleOwm. , iar* The friends of Coljpfa GARLINGTON respectfully announce I dm as a-Candidate to represent the 4th Congressional District, at the electron in October next. { ^ [mar 25?46 ^ tgr* The friends of JASpJS V- TANDIVER respectfully aunounce him-as a candidate for Tax Collector of AbbevHfii^ District at tho ?n suing election. % of. The friends of HAWTHORN respectfully announce hira:?L candidate for Sheriffalty of Abbevillo DistrjiM, at tho ensuing election. ty Tho friendd of G.lM, ifiLTTISON respectful y announce liiq^>'W" a" candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville Distfotatthe ensuing elec tion. - n BTThc friends of THOlkAS R- COCHRAN, u:.? "I - ?-i?1- J * * I .v.|?v.iu..r UIJJVUUVO null ^4 V4UU11USK lor Sheriff of Abbeville District, at lh<CQBmng e[cc ' tioBi Hj - < ?3F" The friends of JAMES M. MARTIN^respectfullv announoo him ns a candidate -for Sheriff ol Abbeville District, at' 'ensuing election. ' , AUaUSTiTADVERTHS&ENm NEW SPKI>!rf e}OODSi RICH TWISTED STLA% BAJtEOES AND TIXJSUIiS, ORG AN MIES, JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, FffENOH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES. MILLER <fc WAKIU&K&Ato received alargo stock of tbo 0ODS. which, for novelty, beauty and vsjftittt, we believed to be unsurpassed in any man;eft;< &nd having been selected from tbo vcryrttttsi importations, onr customers will find thjj&r tobe the newest and choicest Goods of thUSetaon. A beautiful line of (KK)I)S .for .Misses' wear, * consisting of Rich BAREGE ROBES, (something new;) B Neat French MUSLU$&*nd BRIT J.TANTES; Tlain, Buff, Pink, Bluff fawn ool'd French CAMBRICS; French, English an* Anrerietfil PRINTS. "We have also a hn&dsome stock of Q00D9 for Gents and Boys' weaf,. which we would be pleased to show our cusjjopere and the public, assuring them that our phets teiW be as cheap at the, ctieapcst. p Persona from tlio country wofnld Jo well to give us a cull before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Gfl., Apr. 2-d, 1854, 49 tf Everything New and Fresh. At the New and EleggfcT"Dry Goods Stow of WAR1) & fidRCHAKD, AUGUSfflg OA, Opposite Ma&imlc Hall. . are .now- paring pur Jo wl^^re' . i; ! largest stock to^S^&nd of ^^^?Strcd^ BLACK ITAJJ^BOKS, the ^urt.aotf .ideiftfoiki^^^tho lmi)&jb*ne?t and . tic^ ' 'Wis