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A Valuable Plantation for Sale. flff SITUATED on the waters of Mulberry (ll Creek, iu Abbeville District, in a very pleasant and healthy section, about three miles froiy Hodges Depot on the Greenville and Columbia ltailroad. The plantation contains 1*35 Aero*, about one-half good WoodIfltild, and the othet- half mostly frtifill, and in a high stitte of cultivation. A very comfortable Dwelling House, new Oin House and Screw, good Negro Cabins, and all otlii>r nwmi. nary out-buildings. Any person wishing wishing to purchase is invited to call nud examine the plantation and growing crop. JOSEPH AGNEW. Juno 20, 1851. 7 Ct* 1IEAD QUARTERS, First Division, Audevili.e C. II., S. C., ) June 20, 1864. ) OkDER No. 2. THE Following Officers "will compose the Stn.fT of the First Division of South Carolina Militia :? JOHN C. SIMKINS, Division Adjutant General, with the rank of ooloncl. BENJAMIN Z. HEIINDON, Division Inspector General, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. J. BERRY SLOAN, Division Quartermaster General, with the rank of Major. ROBERT A. FAIR, Division Paymaster, with the rank of Major. WILLIAM L. CALIiOUN, Aid-de camp, with the rank of Major. ROBERT MAXWELL, Jr., Aid-de-camp, with the rank of Major. JOHN W. SUBER, Aid-do.camp, with the rank of Major. The above named officers have been commissioned in conformity with the rank of each, and they will be obeved and resneetod npror<J "fly order of SAMUEL McOOWAN, Maj. Geu. 1st Division S. C. M. June 20, 1854. 7 lm HEAD QUARTERS, First Division S. C. M. AnuEvimi C. H., S. C., June 20, 1851. ORDER No. 3. fJ^IIE Following Regiments will parade, for _L Drill and Review, at the times and places specified below, viz: The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richardeon's, on Thursday, the 27th of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantiy at the "Old Wells," on Saturday, the 29th of July next. The 9th Regiment of Infantry, at Lowe's, on Tuesdav. thfilstof Animat. n?vf ?uvnM The 2d Regiment of Cavalry nt Longmire's, on Thursday, the ad of August next. The 8th Uogimcnt of Infnutry at Morrow's Old Field, on Saturday, the 6th of August The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax's, on Tuesday, the 8th of August. The 4tli Regiment of Infantry at Ilaynie's, on Thursday, the 10th of August The 42d Regiment of Infantry at Minton'e, on Saturday, the 12th of August The 2d Regiment of Infantry at Hall's, on Tuesday, the 15th of August The 5th Regiment of Infantiy.* at Hunter's, on Thursday, the 17th of August The 1st Regiment of Cavalry atPickcnavillc, on Saturday, the 19th of August. The 3d Regiment of Infantry at Toney's Old Htore, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. , The 1st llegiment of Infantry at Bruton's, on Thursda3', the 24th of August , The commissioned and non-commissioned , officers will assemble the day previous at the place of rendezvous of their respective Regiments for drill and instruction. The Brigadier Generals will, each with his Staff, attend the Reviews in their separate commands, and are charged with the extension of this order. By order of Major General McGowan. ir^ifVT /i oivitriva ovilil U OUlIVinO, Division Adjt General. June 20 7 2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. David Kellar, Adm'r of 1 D. M. Bass, dee'd, ( Bill to marslinll acva. f counts, assets, <tc. Dr. Isaac Branch et al. I BY Order of the Court of Equity, nil creditors of the estate of the lute D. M. Bass, M. D., deceased, are hereby notified to present and establish their demands against the same, before the Commissioner in Equity, on or before the twenty-fifth day of September next. They will herein fail not, at their peril. II. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, June 20. 1854. 7 Meetiue of Stockholders G. & C. "R. R. %?' Columbia, June 21, 1854. i> rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stoekhol$? " JL ders of this Company, will be held at Greenville on Wednesday 12th of July next J. P. SOUTHERN, Se'ry. MTPapers advertising by agreement will copy till aay of Meeting. PROCLAMATION. Executive Department. By At* Excellency John L. Manning, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, in and over the State of South Carolina : TUT H ERE AS official information has reached | T this Department, that on the night of th? 21st instant, Augustas B Prior, under the sentence of death for murder, broke the Jail of Richland and has made his escape: Now, to the end that said AUGUSTUS B. PRIOR may be arrested and brought to suffer the sentence of the law, I hereby offer a reward of Three ^Hundred Dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any of the jails of this State. Said Prior is. about twenty-one years of age, five feet, five or ten inches high, weighs one hundred and twenty-fit^. Of One hundred and thirty pounds, has small hands and feet, dark hair and dark bine eyes, and a scar on the thumb of the left bond. Given under ,-inybond and the seal of the State, this the thirteenth day of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and' fifty fojir. JOHN L. MANNING. Bin j. Pkhky, Secretary of State. June 10 . ,0?4t & 6IBAYED. FROM the subscriber, on the 8!st of fXiN May, a Black IftaiPP, in good order, white face, and pne bind Toot white, some white spots ontha shoulders. No otfier miMrjks recollected. About seven years old. Any information relative to said Mare will be thankfully received * Address > ' A^J.tCONlTte, ? ^ Long Cane, Abbeville JMstricty^cv,.; J. & J. B. KmKPATfUOK, Reference? V- * f * * j ** " * H * ' v? Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. r* HODS. N.'O. SUGAR, at low prices. 4 20 Macks of Ili<? COFFEE at reuuccd prices. 2 hb.K W. I. MOLASSES. 15l>Ui N. O. do For ealc by II. S. KERR. June 17, 1854. 6tf i?J? uauujf, vauuy. LBS. CANDY just reeeivcd, and for iiUU sale by 1L S. KERR.^ June 17, 1854. Ctf 100 Sacks Salt, JUST Rcccivcd and for sale at H. S. KERR'S. June 17 6 tf Whiskey and Peach Brandy. 6BBLS Barton's best Rye WHISKEY. 4 " Mountain Dew. 4 " Peach BRANDY, four yaars old. For sale by ll.S. KERR. June 17, 1854. 6tf No. 1 Mackerel, Fresh Salmon and Codfish. ~i 6} Kita No 1 MACKEREI*, large, fat, fine atij fresh.] 2 doz. Cans, largo ami small, Fresli SALMOND. For sale l>y II. 8. KERR. June 1*7, 1864. Otf Potash, Potash. LBS of l'OTASH just received and OUv for sale (in parcels as it comes from tho barrel) by II. S. KEItR. June 17, 1851. 6tf Furniture Manufactory. THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish evo ry article in tlie line of CABINET WORK, of his own manufacture. BEADSTEADS, TABLES, WARDROBRS, SECRETARIES. BU REAUS, WASIISTANDS, ?fec., made to order and for sale at extremely low prices. ?3$~Turning done to order. WM. IL McKEE. Sharon Campgrond Abbevillo District S. C. June 17th'54. 6, Unt EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j RETURNS thanks for past favors, and rc"spcctfully solicits a continuance ofthcsamc. lie keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, a Large Assortment of "SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Also, Willi's, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low prices as any other establishment. U^g^Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1864. 56 tf ? ?ui AunuumgoocU) WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, i\ro. 143 Eatt Bay, corncr of Queen street, Charleston, 8. O. MIDDLEKAUFF & CALHOUN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. E. MIDDLEKAUFF. J O. M. CALHOUN. Aug. 9, 1853. 13?ly A Spanish Tragedy.?A foreign pnper gives an account of the following tragical occurrence : "A lady, faahionnbly dressed, attended by a servant, was at mass in the church of St. Francisco de l'auls, Barcelonia, when a well-dressed young man seated himself beside her, and from George H. Cathcart, WHOLESALE AND RETAlS DEALER IM FAMILY GROCERIES, Corner of Richardson and Laurel street*, mh25 Columbia, S. C. THOB. II. MARCH. J. M. E. fillAKr. MARCH Sc SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., "?^TILL attend to the sale of all kinds of Mcrt T eliandizc, Produce, <tc. Also, Real and Personal Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, <fcc., on commission. Sales Room: No. 120 Richardson street, and immediately opposite the United States Hotel. Feb. 4 89 tf FISHER & AGNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF English Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., Jkc. WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Abbeville to their stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac. CONSISTING, r*J PAIIT, AS XOLLOW8. VIZ: Flat, Round, Square, Oval, Ilalf-oval, Band, Sheet and Hoop IKON; Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs, Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Tea Kettles, Trace and Wngon Chains of all kinds. Scythes, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Itoub, Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps, Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead, Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw'.Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax, Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames, Bolts. Malleable Castinim. Knnl>? Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bands, And Carriage Materials generally. Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Paints of allkinds, Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Ac. Their, stock comprises the largest and best assortment iiv Columbia, ia-purchased on the very best terms, and will be sold at a small advance tor cash. -if / Orders, acoqsnpanied with satisfactory reference, will reoeive prompt attention, and all soods will be delivmd at the Railroad Depot free of charge for dray age. . FISLUSR 4 ig#EW A CO. Colmabia, Oct 2g, 18?8W^^>25 Af STRAYED 0& rtCOIEN,. Off the Dight of the 12th instant a /flh ?&?U BAY HOR?& Said horse is of ftgmpattfdfip ABdJbuild; h as small, straight ears; Andlttj rtiartcB Of'the collar upon his shoulders. Afijp person takin#tfj^Aaid>horse and giyhut me information, ahull be'liberally rewarded for Bfsfc V* * '* * o. * < ' * W* * ~ HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CA AT GHARLli PXUHK:im.S: 3 [Lato J. i ?..? :i 211 i . - xuu ouuauiucr win KCCp On hand 11 COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, T3ARC * TRAVELLINt To be bod inlbo State, <m! .racing all tlio ncwi build to order any kind tliat maybe wantcc Harness, double & single; Whips, Netti Also, ronclimakcr'H stock of lirpairing in all its branches, p ZS'All Wo> Juno 3, 1854. * OEEAT SOUT: CHOLERA, ) FOR DYSENTERY, V ^?rw? ? DIARRHOEA, ) BOWEL II Also, Admirably adapted to many Dis Mem THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAI ElVCC 1st It curcs the worst eases of Dinrrhuea. 2d. It curcs tlio worst forms of Dysentery. 3d. It curcs California or Mexican. Diarrlioci 4tli. It relieves the severest Colic. 5th. It curcs Cholera Morbus. Gth. It curcs Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts fro <i T J.n..,. To..,.!.' - ..? .'O I. . ??- ?" O VAI4U.U. >U illjr llllllll) , incut, ft valuable remedy." lie "It gives mc pleasure in being able to rceo cncc, ami the experience of myjncighbors and to believe it to be ull tliut it purports to be, v AVm. II. Underwood, forn "I take great pleasure in recommending tli diseases, for which I believe it to be ft soveroi ever tried by mc." A. A. Gauldim "This efficient remedy is travelling into ccl Russia, utid guiuing commendation wherever \ C3IT* For sale by Wardlaw <fc Lvov, Abbci Smith, llodge's Depot. F. G. 1'aiiks, Green w< sale Agents; and by the principal Merchant! Savannah, Gn., May 13, 1854. _JUST RECEIVED! M. STRAUSS, G'okesbur) LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Barege Tissues, Clially, Grenadines, Muslins, Po| litiH; plain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLlNi: Silks, Ginghams, Jaconcts, ite. EuibroidcricN. Beautiful assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, Ii fant Bodies. Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linen Can brie Handkerchiefs, ifce. Talmas and JVIaiitillafl, NEW STYLE BONNETS AND MISSES MAT! ALSO Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts; Edging and Ii serting. FANS, PARASOLS, Perfumer}*, at DRESS TRIMMINGS For Cents and Boys. A full assortment of READY MADE CL0T1 JNO.?Hats, Caps, Boots, Brogans, <fcc. Lint Drills, C.'ashmcrc, IJroad Cloth, Zeuhyr Clot Drap d'Ete, Ac. Besides, a new ana full suppi of spring, summer, and Household ArticlesLINEN DIAPERS, Ac. I hesitate not to sa that my stock is one of the most BEST At SORTED STOCK in the up country. Con and examine.?1'JilCES AS LOW AS POi SIDLE. M. STRAUSS. April 1, 1851. 47 tf "COLUMBIA "ADVERTISEMENTS. Bollinger & Friday, Opposite Jannaft and Hunt's Hotels, uoiumoia, b. u. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK Groceries, Liquors, Hardware aiid Plantatio Supplies. Purchase COTTON and other PRODUCE, tgy Deliver all Goods at the Depot free < charge. mh2S W. BOLL1NOER. | JAS K. FRIDAY. U. H. Berry, FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOM, No. 185 Main street, Columbia, South Carolina, KEEPS constantly on hand, of his own mam facturc and from some of the bast mam factories at the North, a large stock pi PURN luivii miu uiaihs; a'SO, VTALLi rAl'fil WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Being a practical workman, he is prcpar< to make to order all kinds of Furniture in tl best manner, and at as low prices as any otli< establishment. Please call and examine before parchasic elsewhere. mh25 Notice. THE kindred, creditors, and all whom it ma concern will take notice, that a final m tlementof the Estate of Thomas G. Norrcll d ceased, will take place in the Ordinary's offic .i aui :n - r* 1 tt " * ? auirevuie \yuuri xioubc, on me twenty-iourl day of August next; and in the mean time, is expected that all demands will bo render* up to JOHN SADLEIVjAdm'r. May *fc4tli 1854. 66 CHEAP CASH STORE. ABBEVILLE C. H., S. a CI1 AMBEfiS AND MARSHALL, HAVE opened at tho Corner Store of E Marshall's Ranee, where they will off to the citizens oT Abbeville the Largest ar Cheapest stock of Fancy Staple Dry Good .Boots* Shoes, Hots and Capo, Hard-Ware ai f? 41..u 1 >?- -t ? <*!?. viuvaqi-jr, tui vmu ami vasa v/uy. Ul profits are so am all that we are not ablV to k our Goods on tiniSS' an'd we are <ton!idont,aft ail examination of our stock, the purchaAnr wi perceiya such a preat margin between o\ Prices and .the'Prices usually asked for Goo< in our line, that they wilt aee'that it is to the wantage to buy tneir Gbdda fromCns fqfCaa A call is soliciUo/aa we take pleasure in exhi . "*y "*** : ^ i and all one ye^f pr jkinda.ttiiSJy all (3 tpro?j5av repaired) Tui '-Wdbd a&d Metal BuriU Cas#^ ? :'mh24 * * ?M J Ai. * M * * #, - JL. 1 JL JL XV _i_U RRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! STON PRICES. Ef# XT'n.im.aEiasBf O. Thornton-] tic largest and most elegant assortment of >UGHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, J WAGONS, est styles and latest fashions of the day, and will 1, in the most superb and durable manner. Also, ngB, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &c. all kinds* 011 Imnd for sale low. romptly and faithfully done, at low prieet. 'k warranted. 2-4 ly BIBRN REMEDY. ALL ( CHOLERA MORBUS, J BILIOUS CHOLIO, >ISEASC?. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. eases of Females?most especially Painful itruation. . ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE >miuins. | 7th. It cures painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves pnin in Baek and Loins. i. 9th. It counteracts Nervousnoss and DesponlOtli. It restores Irregularities. [dency. 11th. It dispels Gloomy Hysterical Feelings. 12th. It's an admirable Tonic. m Letters, Testimonials, &c. and have found it a most efficient and in my judgn. HmAM Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. mmend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experifriends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me iz: a sovereign remedy lerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit is invaluable medicine to all affiictcd with bowel en remedy?dccidedlv sunerior to nnv t.liinw a, Deputy"G. M. of tlio Grand Lodge of Georgia, ebrity as fast nsBonapartc pushed his columns into jscd. ?Georgia Jeffcrsoniaii, May 19th, 1853. rille; John Smith, Cokesbury; lionKRTS, Adams <k >od. Haviland, Haiiral AGo., Charleston, Wliole5 and Druggists throughout the State. WSL W. BLISS ?fc CO., Proprietors. 53?6m _ | AMERICAN HOTEL. L, HAMBURG, S. C. s, THE undersigned takes this meth-'tf^tt > wliil od of returning thanks for the liberal >; patronage heretofore given to his HOUSE, and of informing his friends and the travelling pub lie, that he still keeps open the Establishment 1_ for tlieir accommodation. 1_ Having re-fitted the Building, furnished the Rooms with now and convenient Furniture, and having a set of well drilled servants, an experienced Caterer and Cooks, his Table will be S. spread with tho best the market affords. By these, and his own personal attention, he hopet n- to give general satisfaction to those who favoi iti uiiii wini meir company. He is pleased also to announce that Mr. Jou? A. Houston has just completed large and Com j inodious STABLES and CARRIAGE HOUSE ii ,n connection with the HOTEL, and will take spe jj cial charge of that deparment; and will be pre 1 ' pared to accommodate the public with Saddle _ llorscn, Hacks and Carriages of all descriptions, on hire; and travellers will be conveyea with 2 despatch to anv part of the surrounding coun je try on reasonable terms. ^ He has also large and convenient LOTS, foi the accommodation of Traders and Stock Dri vera, who arc specially invited to call. ISAAC SMITH. Hamburg, S. C., May 18, 1854. 63-3m Twrmr ttrmw/t auli w orxumy urUUJJS. MA. RANSOM, Agent for R. J4. Fuller, has just received (at his old stand, Sibley's corner,) a new and complete assortment ol Spring Goods, '% Among which may be found?" 111 Super. Plaid BAREGES and TISSUES, verj rich styles; Beautiful trcnch JACONETS, all colors; 0f Lace Striped ORGANDIES, do. BAREGE Dp.LAINES, all qualities and colors; PRINTED LAWNS, do. do. _ Dotted SWISS and Fig'd. ORGANDIES, new style; ? T I-1.1 /1-II-3 OTTirn uii/^ouv nuu uiguv UVi nju OJL1 jIVO, VCTy CfiCCLp Fipi'd. Wat'rd, and Plain Bl'k. do. do. Solid Colored BEREGES; MOURNING GOODS, all varieties; GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of every variety, a* new styles and ulieap; Fancy Ribbons, beautiful assortment; i" Parasols and Fans, of every style and price; ^ Hemstich and Bor*d- Lin. Cambric Hdkf's, all , qualities; Grenadine and Glaice Silk Mantillas, summer ,e styles; 3r Real 1IUSH LINENS; Damask Table Do., warranted all Lineq; '8 Table Doylies and Napkins, cheap;.. Linen Towels and doweling, all qqajities; uriiungs and Uottonadeo, 'do. Bleach* d and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, at iy the lowest market prices; t Muslin and Lace Underslcevea, new styles'; o- ;<? " ? Inside Hdkf's and Collars, hew e, ' styles; h Gents Tim and Cravats, light for summer; it Hosiery and Gloves, for all ages and conditions; :d Carpet Bags, Port Monaies, Tablets, Toilet r? Brushes, Ac.; Cologne, Otto of Roses, Extracts, Ac. Ac. Ac. ? Believing this stock to be as complete as any in Augusta, I would respectfully request all those visiting either that place or Hamburgh to give me a call before purchasing. My motto is, , uuiv,a o??to auu omuii uruuu). ' Siblky'0 Corner, Hamburg, S. C., ) id ^ 18C*- v ft * 47-8m Wonderful Machine. "J *|WIIIJAM STODDARD, Proprietor. rpHE Subscriber having purchased the BigKi __ X for the State ?f South Carolina in tha onlj Machine now invented, for. RIFTING ana SHAVING SHINGLES. BARBEL HEADING, js Ac., is prepared to sell the Bight of thfcPistricta, or single Machines, at pnccs sufficiently low to t make it an inducement for purchasers. v. ^ The Machine being sfmpfc iiTite construction, and not liable tofgei out of order, is capable of Splitting and Shaving Two Thotoiknd Shiri glea per honr?bettwsrojfia made by hand. II __ is portable, ttl ^tt b^wo^kcd by hand, horse - or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of t Machine will make enough Shingles to pay tfc( jit price asked fo? a single bti$, ' ,t, i*; Large indo?eraent?Ateofferod to persons wilh' iog to purchase the right of several Di^ricU.? n One?f tlie ilschintjs can be so4n ;?& oberatior IL in the CitV?of AuirasCa. at Wm. H; Goodtfah'i jt* . * a t. - '. -r . * ? 1 " *i. 4T. * 4 * > _ * IO CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. 0. THE subscriber has on hand a large assortment, and is constftnt.lv u.. steamers, the latest pattern* of ^PlN^OW SHADES and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sule wholesale and retail I Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every style ana variety, from 60 cents to $0 each I French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, and BORDERS, of tho latest Patterns, from 6$ cents to per Roll. ?ALSO? A large variety of CORNICES, Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DELAINES, Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cushions, Fire Screens, <ko. All kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the business, as usual, attended to in all its branches. MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair Mattresses, always on hand, made from tho best material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds and Palliasters. Call und seo them?prices 11 rCiWUIIHUlC. To persons wishing any of tho nbore articles to sell, a discount Will bo made. The prices of this establishment aro moderate and uniform, aud as low as any other establishment. 1L W. KINSMAN. March 25, 1854. 46 ? B. W. & J. P. Force & Co., wholesale dealers in BOOTS AND SIIOES, No. 21 Haync tlrect, Charleston. brnj. w. force, ) ions r. force, > bks'j. conley, ) mll25 CHARLESTON DAT MANUFACTORY, 240 King street, ( A LL kinds of Upavit Mni/mi/in c:n ?\. Cnssitncro HATS, of the latest styles, I made to order at short notice. An excellent assortment of new styles of STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling lints and Caps, always on hand. It. HAWLEY. Win. Howland, No. 214, Boul of King street, Charleston, S. C. IMPORTKR AND DEALER IN French, English and American GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. Particular attention paid to Mourning and Fancy Dress Goods. mh22 John G. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and Brushes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corner of King street and Jlorlbacfc's Alley, mh25 Charleston, B. O. I William Calder, DKALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN i Nos. 24G and 248 King-street, corner of Hasel, mh25 Charleston, S. O. ?. H. Lane, , Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods House, i Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS, in great variety, at the lowest trade prices. No. 5 Haync street, Charleston, South Carolina. Kelson Carter, WHOLESALE DOC GIST, No. 17 Hayne street. BIQN or THE LARGE YELLOW MORTAR, WHERE he is prepared to exhibit a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggists' Furniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Window Glass, Putty, , Ac., Ac., which he offers at tho lowest market ^ prices. mh26 Hayden, Brother & Ca, IMPORTERS AMD DEALKB8 IN '*% ' Watohes, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military and Fancy Goods North Hast corner of King and Haul streets. ml)2Ci Charleston, 8. O. "Browning & Leman," IMPORTERS OV Frenoh, British and 0?rman 209 and 211 King-ttreet, corner of Market ttieet. Charleston, 8. C. OARPETINGS?Ingrain, 8 Plj's, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvets. 1 CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. ' CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. * . EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN" CUR" TAINS, all styles. GILT CORNICES, in all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, L001>S, TESSELS, etc., m ' DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all British and American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS SIT.VER.ti/1 nri.TaTAiP tmna CT>AII> CARPETING8, of"all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION WOOLENS?B L A N K E T 8, PLAINS, KERSEYS, CAPS, Ac. . Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, ?tc., COTTON1 OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern triakea. ' English and American COTTON FLANNELS, ; French, English, and American PRINT8. LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, TTr./.traV./.lr. V.ni> OUll.. TO t? T"?i jl&uv?avnv?o) aiuiv v/ivuio) jl9* jem xsiuycio, Grass Cloths, <fcc. * CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, ol best 5 . French- Good. ' SERVANTS CLOTHS, in *11 the shades of Eng. 1 i lish Good*. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN8EYS, . ? of *U qe?litlda and fcrylea. with a TVll assortment or RICH DRRfifl ftoons. ? In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINm.MUSLINS.^fec. ; BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING 1 GOODS, in greatJr?riety. > EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS,of ?very 1 descriptfbni * * EVENING DRESS Gooda in Great variety ?on' .All>ba abjve are of otir own DIRECT III* 1 PORTAT1ONS.* ?Q(i offered at tKit TZIWTtH* < no price system strictly to, and *11 Gooda W?t+<mt?A Charleston, 8. ' CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. 83T The friends of lion. P. S. BROOKS announce hiui as a cundiilato for re-election an Representative of the 4th district of 8out?i Carolina in the Congress of the Ilnit.<-/1 fy The friends of Col. A. C. G ARLINGTON respectfully announce hiin as ft Candidate to represent the 4th Congressional District, at tho election ia October next. [mar 26?10 Wk are authorized t? announce Gen. Samukl McGowan a candidate for the Legislature. "\Vk nrc authorized to announce Thomas Tiionrsos, Esq., a candidate for the Legislature. We arc authorised to Hunnunco T>r. -I W. Hearst a candidate for a scat in the uext Legislature. We are authorized to announce I>. Z. IIeundon a Candidate for the Legislature at the next election. B2T" We are authorized to announce Col. M. O. Talman a Cundidate for tho LcgiHlature. We are authorized to announce Edward Noble a candidate for the Legislature. ?3F"Tho friends of Capt. S. A. IIodoes respectfully announce him as a caudidato for Ta? Collector at the ensuing election. f^ST'Tho friends of John R. Wilsox respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tar Collector of Abbevillo District, at the ensuing eleo tion. We are authorised to announce the Rev. James Moore as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. rr.._ -r * ?* " -" " in*, melius 01 ?j.\mes ii. \jonn Tcspccinuiy announco hiin as a candidate for Sheriff at tlio coining election. C^*The friends of JAMES M. VANDIVER respectfully announce liiin as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. C2?" Tho friends of D. W. HAWTHORN" respectfully announce hitn a candidate fur Sheriff* ally of Abbeville District., ut the cnsuiDg election. The friends of O. M. MATTISON respeetfully announce hira ns a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing eleo' tion. t^TTlie friends of THOMAS K. COCHRAN, respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville "District, at the ensning emotion. EST The friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensning election. CIIAJRLESTON ADVERTISEMENTST J. M. E.SHAEP^ SLAVE WSALKH AM) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1G Stale-street, Charleston. Dec. 17?ly P. M. HUSON, Agent. LEONARD CHAPIN, MANUFACTURE!* AND DIAUE IN CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, Next door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124 Meet' ing street and 33 Wentworth street, CHARLESTON, S. C. m N. B.?An immense stock of CLES and HARNESS constantly on hand.' Great inducements now offered in extreme lorn prices, Every article warranted. Oct 29, 25 ly" AUUUI51A iVUVmtllSJtJMJiJNTS. NEW SPRING} GOODS. RICH TWISTED SILKB, BAREGES AND TISSUES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES. MILLER ?fc WARREN have received a larger slock of the abovo GOODS, which, for novelty, beauty and variety, are believed to bo unsurpassed in any market; and having beefi selected from the very latest importations, outcustomers will find them to be tho newest and choiccst Goods of tho season. ALSfO, A beautiful line of GOODS for Misses' wen^ consisting of Rich BAREGE ROSES, (something new;) Neat French MUSLINS and BRlLLlANTES ; Plain, Buff, Pink, Blue ond 'fawn col'd Freneh CAMBRICS; French, English and Ameriean PRtNTft We have also a handsome stock of G00D9 for Gents and Boys' weaty we would he " pleased to show our customers and the public, assuring them that our prices will be,as cheap a? the cheapest. Persona from the country woutd do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Ga., Apr. 22d, 1854, 49 tf Everything New and Fresh. At the New and Elegant Dry Goods Store of WARD & IS U ItC HARD, * AUGUSTA, GA.,. v.-~ 'A Opposite Masonic "VXTE are now receiving our Spring par' VY chases of rich find elegant * . SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS) To which we take gr^afc pleadnre in inviting the attention of all in want of Family" Supplies*, feeling assured that "We.can offer Ul* Greatest Bargains to he found inAugustA? In RichSpringSILKS, elegant WcddihgBILKS? ORGANDIES, TISSUES, BAREGES, BRILLIANTS, French Jaconcts, Lawnst Besides the largest stock to:be found of High Luatred BLACK ITALIAN StLKS, tho moat elegant Goods ever offered in Atigusta. New and Beautiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of entire nev? designs, with the haiidf*cr.:eat and richest ooAhinatlons of colors inelqdjnft the gay, the gr*ve, the rich, the elegant and : chaste. * >? ' RICH EMBROIDERIES Of every description, and in fact every other kind of Dry uoods suitable for Ladies and Children's Wardrobes. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every kind. In thirf department will be found sotfte of the RICHEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS ever exhibited South of the Potomac. MOURNINQ GOODS, in gt-eat variety. " American, English and French CALICOS, in endless variety. " ** MANTILLA AND DRIBS. TRIMMINGS. ; Wo fehall be prebared to-please the most fastidious taste in tin# difficult department,, by keeping a large stock of Tmuning^s constantly on paudj ^ ^ "L vtggSb/-- - * -W ' V ? .