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; t: ABBEVILLE IHALE StaMj. " ELOER having been elected ... i.?X; Tri.ncfpttl of the Abbeville Male Aeade* -v ciny,_wilhcommenc8 the exercises of the Sch<>o' onthe 1st Monday in January .m-Nt. The govern men tof the School will be rigid. > The morals-and general deportment of the Students J, .will at ftU'times receive special attention. " y -V >--8tvdents frill be prepared to enter thcFreshjpan tir Sophomore Class of the South Carolina '-f- College and the greatest care given to their "C: rir?naration. VV* -?he Scholastic yjuir will bo divided into two Terms. . The'fin-t will commence on the 1st < Monday in January, and continue for twenty?,";*?< ?1glrt weeks; the sccond will begin on the 2d .v .; Monday in .September, and continue twelve -weeks. - \ The Tuition of cacli Class wjll be for the 1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Ses. 2d Sea. " Spelling, and Primary- GeV.; ,/..,ga ...rMrophy.- - $14 00 $6 00 V. 2d Class :-vTbc above with > Xiv^s-. -Geography, History, Atithmotic, English Grammar, and exercises in English Composition, 20 00 9 00 \ id Close: Tlie above with nil the advanced English - \S c ?ranches, - - - 28 00 10 00 4th Class: The above with ,:V -..j "Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00 1 - Boarding can be obtained in desirnble fatni Jiea* and at reasonable rates, either in the Village or country near the Academy. J'T-Although It ui of thegreatest importance that . ?U thepnpils should be present at the opening , > > ' of tho Session, still they may lie received at anytime during the term. Students will be ' * charged from the time the}' enter until tlie close \ ' v" of the Session, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. A. C. ELDER, A. B. December 20, 1855. 33-ly : Notice, Positive! Persona indebted to ROBINSON <fc JACKSON, in nccount for 1855, are re"!'/y ,'r-r? <paestud to settle the same by the 1st March, V i860, aa we are desirous of closing our old . tjooks. .1 .:V-"And all persons having standing open ac.N C*'- counts on our books for 1853 and 1854, or in '' rW:' - debted to us bv Note, nrp rnnnralo^ in :. . pay the money by that time, or they will be . ;4-7' placed, iu the hands of an Attorney for collection. . Gentlemen 1 one and all, settle up! Spare . \ our feelings from such a course, and save 3-0111.unnecessary expense. Longer induh . ;.C> geace we cannot grant. - ROBINSON <fc JACKSON. - ' -Ilamborg, S. C., Jan 7,1256 37-2m , ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. * Sstote of Dr. A. B. Arnold, dee'd. -V is hereby given to all persons con[ c?rncd that a Final Settlement of the above Estate will be made in the Ordinary's . 45-?r$k', Office, on tho 1 '2th of March next. Those iiav-' :K""^iog claims arc expected to present the same, duly attested, on or before that day ; and those ..V^ ' uidebtcd, must pny promptly. .. J. FOSTER MARSHALL AdraV Will annexed. Jan 8, 1856 87 4t NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of John J\- UcU'nn*ii, deceased, are requested to i .t <"> *n?lte my meat immediately, as the estate must lx> MUled. JAMES W. CHILD. Sen'r, : y . THOMAS THOMSON', ? Believe and be Saved! . FROM COSTS ! / A ;. . fT^HE Undersigned n**da and MUST nAVE ; H JL Money. Those indebted to him are ear(requested to pay nnr by the first of Feb~lJ:prnary next; if they do not, thry will pay an -Ai ^^aWorrt^y toon after. Ue is compelled to. raise v jmbney by that time. JAMES SI1ILL1TO. M ; Jin 1, 1856 35 2t v/, 1?-?r?? THE SJATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.< Abbeville Dixtric t.?Aro I ice. to Creditors. Undersigned, as Aesiguec of Larkin JL Maya, will be prepared to act tie with Mich-creditors of faid Mays as are preferred in the <leedx>f iu>?ignineut, by first diy of.Febniary next- All eivch creditor, therefore, will *.v r' weet bim at .CoVeebury, on tbat day, for the purpose of a settlement. ' r 6' ' . ' li t -r'l-D. S. BEACUUM, Assignee, gfe ' Cokeabury, S. C., December 22, 1835. S58t I The Edgefield Informer. K.-; s~:; - "Here shall the Press the people'* rigbU raaiatain, ' 7- ; . L'nawed by power, and unbribed by gain," . ouuocnuerpropow,onwenmi m"? Bgfo X- day in Fcbruaey next, if Buf^c' '^ f e^t KvV Wag eJ. to commence the P?W'cation ^at - Wseticld C. II.. of an indep?r^ent. non-Do? MflSg^^tral. weekly Newspaper, to W M ed iuHB^6%S2irSe ?t o? ?& rijftS '^S: Jfoftrm and Progress willb? th? distinguishing Bw8toV^ . /eatnres of the '^former," and while iU colJdtnns shall furnish the usual amount of general Mffir.- -- Information relative to commerce, Agriculture ' ffiflrv' -and politic*, science, literature and the arts, %tW&&*rnttvak cromi&cnt among the auhiecU conUmpla' , y Hftd for diacusaiori, ere the que?Udn?,of dividing ^^Bw?SMgefi?ld and Barnwell District# into W<? *** mBE 5?V.X Districte; a thorough r?form in ?nr State poll-the people's side of tho Electoral q*\o*aAbor, ii?d exp?u?o snail be spared to make th? Ill 9?S '* *'* ^ AT ARREV MA THIS & SALE Respectfully inform the etally, that they have opened a HOTEL, for the accommodation of permanent and trauei tion to the wants and comfort of all who may 01 tion and iiuluce a repetition oC the call. Their t bountiful supply the country can afford; attend; fortahle ; rooms convenient and ample ; and, in fort of their guesto. Tliej would further announce that they will and as they have attached to their Hotel c found anywhere hereabout, which will always b and attended by experienced and trusty Ostlc creased patronage of the public. They are at al of stock with shelter and food. They are also n any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Saddl very best of drivers. They have, ju?t complete horse Hacks ever run in" this section, which ] safe and comfortable vehicle of transportatien. Charges in all caBes, for man and beast, will bi Horse, 37^ cents; Two feeds, 62|; and by the d November 80, 1856 liannercopy four times. VARIETY STORE!. W. W. SniLLITO, HAVING become proprietors of the Confectionery and Variety Store, at Abbeville Court House, respectfully invite the attention t of the public to their fresh, full and varied assortment of Confectioneries, FRUITS, CANDIES, PRESERVES. PICKLES, &C., together with a supply of Fireworks?Crackera, Sky-Rockets, Roman Candles, <fcc., (and a remnant of Toys which will be sold very low, as we wish to discontinue that part-of the business) now on hand and being constantly received?and which will be sold at unusually low prices. nicy nrcucicrminca to Keep always on hand, for the accommodation of customers, everything in tlieir line that can be called for, and hope by such attention to the wants of their customers, by fair dealing, and low charges to secure liberal patronage. They are determined to keep a larger and better assortment than has ever before been offered, and nil at prices which cannot fail to satisfy. EST Give m a trial. Dec. 2o, 1856. * 33 tf MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, AT COKESBTJRY. TIlIS INSTITUTION will be open for the - recention of PnnSIa nil ?! ? : - January next* and close the Last day in "September, making one longTerm of Nine Months. The Faculty will consist of F. A. CONNOR, A. M., President and Prcfessor of Natural Science and Mathematics ; Rev. T. E. WANNAMAKER, A. M, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity and Belles Lettres ; 1 Mr. a. IAEOER, Professor Music and Modern Language*; Miu MART E. SNBAD, Instructress in Painting, Embroidery, if. The Board of Trustees have secured the services of a Faculty composed of worthy Master Masons, eminent for purity of character, and high literary attainments, whose every effort will be to cdueaUs youug lfldie? no fls to adorn aay ?pk?r? in lit?. Our new Masoirie bttll dixie will !m> by the opening of the Term, and the Board iutend furnishing.it with every ?ppnrt<!uancc neecasary to the acquisition'of an eduenfuin of t!i? highest order. As they have determined that this Institution shall be second to none, so they confidently expect the encouragement and patronage of an eh lightened public. For any information necessary, we refer to onr Circular, or to any member of the Committee, or President of Uve Faculty. J. K. VAMJE, ) B. Z. HERNDON, J CoauniUee. F. F. GAltY, J _ Oct 15, 1855. 21- tf 'S-2klpri*;; WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER |W [Next door to Chamber* & Marshall,] COLUMBIA, 8. O. OT Ordera. from the Gauntry rurpeelfully invited and fatihfully filled. (Oct lWtf : rpOhiro hy the year ft number of good nble .X. ^lied hind# to work on the : . Greenville and Columbia Railroad floporVTsor 2d. Dm m ifla&. ^ *;-r?r IT I I n TT " ir old friends and patrons, and the public gen-1 on Washington street, opposite Mr. Hughey's ent boarder*. They intend to give such nttennce call upon then) as shall insure entire satisable will never want for the best and most ants prompt and faithful; beds clean and coinshort, everything suited to the case and corncontinue the LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS ; ommodious and'comforlable Stables as can be e bountifully supplied with the best provender rs, they hope to receive the continued and in1 times prepared to accommodate any uurabcr .Iways prepared to furnish their eantomera with o-llorso to a FOUR-HOUSE HACK, with the. rl, one t)f the most convenient and elegant fourfamilies or companies of passengers will find a b made as low as possible. For single feed of av, 75 cents. 80 tf ABBEVILLE FEMALE TIIE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed *>n Monday next, tlic 7 th instant, under the charge of CllAS. H. ALLEN, Principal, moisted by Mis* Siman V. Wilson, a young lady of fine accomplishments. and well qualified for teaching. The School is divided into two Sessions ; the 1st of 7 nnd the 2d of 3 mouths. TERMS. 1st Session. 2d Session. 1st Class, $11 00 - $ G 00 2d ' .... 10 00 - 8 00 3d " ... - 22 00 _ 10 00 EXTRAS. Music on Piano, 28 00 - 12 00 Use of Piano taking lessons, ... 2 00 - 100 Practising, additional, 2 00 - 1 00 Drawing and Painting, each, .... TOO - 800 Contingencies, - - .00 - SO | fg" Payments to be made punctually at the close of cncli session. January 2, 1860 35 St NOTICE. Valuable Property for Sale! THE undersigned propose* to sell at liis residence, in Lowndegville, on Saturday tlic 12tli of January next, the following Property, viz: ONE HOUSE AND LOT; well improved, with Thirty Acros of Land attached, situated in the town of Lowndsville. ONE FAMILY OF NE6RQE8. g consisting of a valuable WOMAN una tirdfl children. ' Two Valuable Horses that match wall, and work kindly and gently in harncts-M>ne of them being an exce lent Saddle Horse. Seven Head of Cattle, Four of which are fine MILCH COWS. Ono One-Horse Waggon and Harness, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Medicines and Office Furniture, an Office neatly and convonientlv and other Articles too tedious to mention. Any of the above can be negotiated for privately. Terms made known on the day of Sale. R. W. LUNDAY. Dec.lfl, 1855."' SoTICE, NOTICE! WILL be sold, on the 17th day of January next, at. (lie lale residence of KLIiAH.pLlVEJi, deceased, 25, or more, Likely Negroes, Horses, Cattle, -Plantation Tools and Furniture. And also the Plantation, contain* ing. A9S4& /lLC^n.K:fl0 of LAND. The Plantation lies one mil? above Boatman's Ferry, on Savannah.River, bounded on tho north by the Diamond Springs, ancfr" south by Alexander Oliver ahd1 James 0. Harper. There, is lOO Acres River Low <4 round* on tlie placc; tbe balanee of the lands are oplands, and mo6t of it in the woods and finely timbered. The plantation is now in a fine state of cultivation, nod well improved in tbe way of Buildings, The plantation will be sold privately, if proper application is mode for it before the day of sale. Any person- wishing to loolc at Um lands; will call on James T. Allen, one of the Exccutors, who resides near the plae?. V Terms of the sale will be made known to any que wishing to pnrcbaM the plaee, flfiUTOL. HILL, I x ./ JAMES T. ALLEN, f Kxorfc > Dec. 19, 1855. "7; ; ' ; ?! Li. CHAMBEH8.& MARSHALL AU KOW BCtiKItiXO SUPPLIES or V A T ti ' w: t V T ttl* F.Mth and English' MEBIN03 ; V ' ABBBVILkB CO. WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND An -wilt sell lower tlian ever offered in tliin We will build to order any Vehicle in our lin &r itEPAlKING neatly done, oschcap : ? n tW All Hew Woi w r. niso nave on Hand a large lot of FISK'S J tecting the dead for prolonged interment, for tr which we will sell exceedingly low for CASEL We will also mnku COFFlI?B, and send to nnj jllEARSE, which will go free of charge. V " ' . Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1305 y FRESH SUPPLIES OF GROCERIES!! AT KERR'S STORE. RECEIVING and on hand at as low prices as can be nITorded, and without doubt 1 as low as Quy other market^ the followihg ;Goods, viz: | Hhds. 1*. O. SUGAR, rcry fair; Bbls. N. Q. MOLASSES, new crop; f TJ1-U OA ? " " ' xxjim. oiuwaua aiKUJf lor JJuckwheat j Oaken Bags Buckwheat Family Flour; Powdered, Crushed and Clarified SUGARS, Rnixins, Almonds, Currants and Citron ; PICKLES of every kind ; Good varietv of Jetties and Preserves. Fire-Works! 40 Bqzes FIRE CRACKERS at attoniahingly low prices. J50,000Lbs..English nnd Swells IRON", German, Blister and Cast STEEL, A pood lot of CUTLERY, Neqro BROGANS, (low down,) OSNAUURGS nnfr-KERSEYS, low, 100 BLANKETS at almost cost, agricultural Implements at Baltimore cost. ? A large lot of CHAIRS, some of which are very fine, and at less cost than Charleston I yt, iwa, : White Fish and Mackerel. 10 Bbls. White Fisli, or Mnckinaw Trout, 25 half bbl*. Mackerel, Nos. 2 and 8, 25 fourth bbls. do. " ] and 2. " ? AtKO? 6,000j,bs. Pure and No. 1 WHITE LEAD, 200 Gallons LINSEED OIL. ALSO? 1 Ca?o Fine and Cheap Double-Barrel SHOT "* x/UNS, at very low figures ?A ISO-? BAOOINO and ROPE, a good lot just in aud for sale low for cash. Tftkfl Pdrtinnlor Kntlno *V?J? 1 w* -* V vtvw VA yiUCT Jk-aub That as time rolls on,*T must hare money. I am not exactly tnade of motte}', notwithstanding it would appear tliat some people think so. If attention is not paid to this notice, I will certainly get the aid of the Sheriff, who is a powerful helper in time of need. Take notiee! ' ? n. S. KERR. Dec. 12, 1855. 82-4t [ Administrator** Sale. I permission of the Ordinary of Abbeville 13 Dipt riot, I will sell at the late residence of STEPHEN C. DeBRUHL, deceased, on Monday the 31st Instant. and da}* following, all the Personal Eatate of the said deceased, consisting in part of' /y Twenty Likely Negroes, ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN, 100 bushels .of Wheat, 250 bushels of On?? threshed. , 9 bead of fine Mules nnd Horses, Impair of 6ne Carriage Horses, 26 hca>l of Cattle, 2 pair of well broke Oxen, Thirty Fattening nogs, and 100 bead of Stock Hogs. Carriage, Waggon, Carta, mid farming utensil*; 1 set of blacksmith tools, nearly new ; 1 extra Piano; Household and Kitchen Furni-' tare, aud many articles too numerous to mention. . The tract of Land will be sold by tho Commissioner) W. II. Parker, Esq., on Monday the 31st instant, and persons wishing to purchase the best plantation In the District, must call I ana see uie plantation on or before that day. The overseer will show it to any onq dwirtnj to porchnse. ' . Terms of Sale.?The negroes will be Bold on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale; the balance of -the Personal Estate will bo sold on a'credit qfone year,: with Inject from'day of eale. "Poroba-' ! sere to give Note with two good sureties. J, FOSTER MARSHALL, Adm'r. i Dec. 10, 1885. - 82-8t I . ' ' i ' 1 ' ' ' C AUGUSTA BRIDGE J *njnE.*s3*B3* '')y?r ^if -XHKBn^riigne^berety ^Vtf pfaTrj^ g> notice to hi? former Customers prid Friend*,. that lie- is engaged in the Ware House end Cominisaior. basineas, in tbia place, for ,b JMeterf. SlmpfoiB A Gardiner, |2*>?re*nd With -whoov he pledgee himself, thnt 'jilt business entrusted to them *i|J meet with itrict and ptvsouul Attention, i >. ; A. M> $?N80N, Auguirta, Kov. 27, ISM. v ^ More Tcwth than Poetry! ' ^RARE 'CHANGE TO Ml?E 10 ChfcaoM W Jl to your Favor M f RYf investing in our bands the email amount ^^^^TORY! |J i iiRsortmciit of Pine BUGGIES, wliicli we niiu ket, on time to suit the purchaser. of business, at the shortest notice. ny other Establishment in the State. _ flil k Warranted. Jkl - .1 .. f * VfETALIC BURIAL CASES, air tight, for pro. ansportotion, or any other desirable purpose, . r^a. t ?.? r?:.1?> ?r. i j/atv v( viiv l/lOMlVb UCOIIVU. II U UBVC II D W TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, JAMBS *L. DP:ALE. 37 ly Extensive Sale of Land and Negroes. THE STATE OF 'SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.? IN EQUITY. W. W. Belciier, et. al., ) vs V Bill for Direction, W. Belciieb, Jr., et. al. ) Ac. * W. P. Bglcoeb, ) vb > Bill for Sale of W. W. Belcher, Ex'or, et al ) Property, ?fcc. PURSUANT to the order, of Court in the nbove eases, I will sell, at public outcry, at Abbeville C..H., on Bale-day in January next, (1856,) and Tuesday following, if necessary, all the Real Estate of R. E Belcher, deceased, in tlireo tracts, as follows: Ho. 1-The Noble Place, containing Tlireo Hundred Acres, more or loss, hounded by lunds of John A. Calhoun, Jnines E. Calhoun and others. No. 2?The Homestead Place, containing Eight Hundred Acres, more or Ices, bounded by. lands of Miss MoDuffie, estate of R. E. Belcher and others. On each of these tracts are comfortable Dwelling Houses, Out-buildings, Giu-houscs, <tc. Ho. 3--The Norwood Place, containing Seven Hundred Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John A. Calhoun, Miss McDuffie and others. The above tracts of land will be rc-surveyed, and plats thereof exhibited on the dav of sale. ny winch the sale will be made. Also, a prime nnd likely gang of One Hundred and Ten Negroes, among whom aro n Blacksmith, and Wagonmaker. TERMS.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from dnv of sale, with leave to purchasers to pay tfieirbids in caih, or their bonds before the same fall due. Purchasers to give bond with at least wo good sureties, and a mortgage, if thought neccssnry, to secure the purchase money, pay the cottt in cath, and pay for papers. WM. n. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, { November 12, 1855. f 28 Ct Commissioner's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DI8TBICT.-^-IN EQUITY. Sujan C. DcBruhl vs Susan E. DeBruhl nml others. Bill for Partition. BY ORDER of Court, I will soil, at tlie late residence of Stephen G. DeBruhl, dee'd, at public owtcry, on the 3lBt day of December next, the Traot of Land on which he resided at the time of liia death, containing Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, bounded by Unda of Jacob Martin, Col. Benjamin Ilugcr, and others. TE11JLS?A crcdit of one, two, three, four ?nd five y??nrs, with interest from date, payalile annually; purchaser to give bond with two good sure Ufa, and mortgage if required, to secure the purchase money, pay tl>9 costs in cash, aud pay for papers. Wit H. PARKER, C. 22. A. D. Commissioner'* Office, \ December C, 1855. \ ; - GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH!! flcto Utore AT.ABBEVILLE C. II. S LAGER A LlVlNGSTON respectfully In-k form tho citizens of Abbeville Tillage and District that they hnv,e opened, at the old stand of "* 'H'- . ' WCLL80N & WILLIAMS, one of the largest. Lest selected, finest and cheapest atoefca of FANCY and STAPLE . cs-ooin'M " ever exhibited in thft up-conntrj. ' Ana part of our; extent!vo assortment wrr will mention: ' ' ? Ladia' Dreu Goods? : DeLninee, Cnslimere*, Ameline Clotlis ; . Alpacas, Plaid Stoffa, 0?ngharoai\.. " ?* ' English *n8 French Mermoea (all aliadea); - CtUooca, ^ cfery atyler'and price); V - Mantillas and Cloaks, (a iplendia flaaortinent *A latest stylesand At all prices); Hosiery, Gloves, Bboes, Jkc., &c. . For <3e>i? aOd Bor l% spcffigffisy; mm ' v A "RTjTiTABTiTi MEDICINE. TJIE CELEBRATED* COLLET^ ' * '; BITTERS, A Purely Vegetable Preparation " * AND A . : *'; " :'i SOVEREIGN REKIEl?? *- , 'FOR . . ' DYSPEPSIA. THESE BITTERS are purely VEOET^ BLE COMPOUND, and nro offered"^ ; the public under the fullest conviction that > : they will be found a safe and sovereign REM* EDY for DYSPEPSIA. , . \ > W : They have been triumphantly tested,.not ?only by numerous families am! Physicians is V i' the South, who linve furnished nrupio testioio- ^V*. j' ny as to their dccided excellence, but also bjr * ' %m the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered all r> the irloom incident to iliot ?-j a:. ^ r . ? ...<*? avuwwtn auu UIO* , . trcssing disease. * ' , i The COLLETON BITTERS nre also a Car- '. ,# minfit'm-, most excellent for Gliolora Morbus .V . j Coutivencss, Ben Sickness, Nausea, proceeding from whatever cause, Shortness of Brtath, Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps aud Stitches in Sk the Breast. v~'r Tbe above Medicino is blgbly recommended to literary gentlemen, stmlentn, elderly people, * and others of eedentBry habits. I do hereby certify that I havp known and used your celebrated coiripottiid COLLETON BITiERS in my family-for more than fifteen * years, and I do verily believe it to ,be on* of -,3! tlie most valuable Family and Plantation Med- > .,{ icincsiu use, having witnessed their' beneficial " <, eflfecta in so many instances, that with truth it ' may be afilrmed, they well deserve" the higb encomiums which they have received from tna 1 afflicted who have partaken of their invigora- . ' ting and health-restoring properties. Signed, CIIAS. G. CAPERS. Planter, St, Helena, S. C." .. 4 V. . ? ? , . J *a The undersigned, wholesale agents for the above, take pleasure in stating that tboy are in- *. C'Q timately acquainted with the manufacture of the "Colleton Bitters," l^qnce they do'not hesitate to commend the article a& possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to^dSfrril relief in / --i Dyspepsia and its Kindred -/il Diseases. *$ Retail Price 60 Oenta a Bottle! For which snm an incalculable amount of offering mny be arrested. The trade will be - . jm supplied on liberal terms. Orders should be addressed to K IIAVILAND, IIARRAL A CO., " ? Special Ageutss, Charleston, S. C., Importers of Drugs, Mcdicines, ChemioaK *- Perfumery,-Brushes, <te. JSP For sale by WARDLAW - A LYON, : ''4 Abbeville; F. 0. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY <fc GARY, Cokcsbury. (junel *55 ly - - - r' ? ' SIgu of the Two Large Watches. WATCIIE^ CLOCKS, ^ ? AND ?. > ' ' ' . ' AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH I CSv MERCHANTS and Dealers will do av2& ^ to ca^ an<* ex?ra?n? tfa? stock of - - J WaTCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, ?t \ 2-19 King Street .] before they purchase elsewhere,. Every nrtidte jt, warranted. v T; > **?jsl A stock always on hnnd.peeuHwiy adapted ; &-ra to country dealers. &?? Save iwniti/ per cent, by eailing on -i3 WM. MASTERMANV .1 240 King-st, Charleston, ,TJ Four doora from Wontworth street. >"?i October 6,1865 ~ 22 ; ?fv m.jei? run urriVHi. BT TLe friend# of S. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him * Candidate for Sheriff^ at tbe next Election, p39* The friends of.W. W; GRIFFIN respectfully nnnonnec him a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1855. tST The friomlrf" of N1MR0D McCOUli re- $ apectfnlly announce him as a Candidate .for __ ' " j tincriff at the ensuing Election. .v-r " tar The friends of Cnpt. S, A. IToDois reipectfully announce, hiui as a candidate for JTax Collector at the ensuing election. : v ' ' aj g^* Hie friends of John R. Wii^o* respectfully annouuee him as a Candidate for Tax CM? Icotor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ?H? . ^ _ cr Wk are authorised to announce the Rev. vj Jambs Moojuc as a candidato for re-electio* ma y , Tax-Colltttor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. The, friend# of JAMES jr. VANDIVRR roapectfiilly nnnpnncc 4?irt;tJnVn ?nj3ld*te for Tax of AbbevilleDistrict, at tLc ensuing election. -. . . r-' '-.^0 ' ' . Kcceivcd t!?as Hay, $ AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S, Black silk an* v,ei*?t c?p*ifa& . 1 ^Black Satin . -/ ; ^ d fchJ11*^ fiaadwie^T'trun- ?J Ahd (\ g reat vimety of Cloth CI OA KS, TAJMAS, Ac- ''Ciut and See Micro before tl?ev < xr,