CITY BRtJG STORE. WM. HAINES, f& No. 217 (North Side) liroad Street, fiS AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, POTTY", VARNISHES, ETC. PERFUMERY, IIAIR BRUSHES, COMDH, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, rOMADES, HAIR DYES, HDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC. 411 of which aro olFered ?t low prices for Cash. Particular attention paid to the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIITIONS and tho dispensing of Family Mcdicinea. A largo usftOrtmnnf of Prnoli nn/1 Womnnt-iJ Garden, Gross and Field Seeds. 1ST Orders from the Country promptly attended to. May 2, 1850. 62-ly A. C. SQUIERU CHEAP CASH FURNITURE STORE, 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. MANUKACTUBEIt AND GKNEtlAL DEALER IJJ Fine nnd Pluin FURNITURE, riANOS, CHAIRS, MA'' .'ItASSKS, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, j Leader of Fashions, < Richardson Street, No. 187, ] Opposite Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, S. C. I April 11, 1850 40 ly JOKES & LIVINGSTON, . Attorneys at L>aw, Office next door to Thomson > A TTn TTOrn A /NTjrvnn* zxuvjUKJin, uiLunvjiA. A. PpDLtAKr, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah Purse. May 2, 1866. 62-ly HJff. ;8CM?AY,:,Sr Office f at Lowndesville, 8. C., solicits prac- t tice in OgRONIC DISE^ASES. His extensive acquaintanco with Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, and the laws and meting of health, . ifi oannection with the best and most satisfacrtory BJedical agents known to the profession, .enable Him.to furnish jp the diseased superior ;aid. ; vThU^4partcient of Medicine receives his gpar^fcular study and practice. jajfc' ^ "* ??>i t?^M^l-.(!CXS of tri&L PAHOMNO, 000 rftjvsw, of Tran*pateof. Window Shaded with^fctnifo? to tftatdb, M?M>anU and Planter* i'"?m Abbeville District wi?hln? to purchase Will ^ well to call *t a. h^kakmt, rJ Aogtotft, G?., May 2, 185fl. p ly I FLORIDA! FLORIDA!! TIIE eubscriber having purchased Land iu Florida, wishes to sell all JjjjjJ his LAND iu Abbovillo District, near the Touiple of Health, on the Aiulersou Hoa nnd ??. joocT WorVfts any establishment in tbe Dis- (trict, and as cheap as the cheapest." " All orders attended to immediately. Wc so- j licit a call. c Leather, Harness, Bridles, Martingnlc.?, Ac., c &c., will be given in exchange for Hides and j Bark, or Cash will be given if preferred. J. M. i" W.- n. MULL1KIN. 1 June 27, 18C6. 8-tf " JAMES C. CALHOUN, !i ATTORNEY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C. n., WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care., > May be found for the present at the office of Messrs. Wilson, Lomax dc Hadden. June, 1866 5-tj t Strayed, ON Tuesday morning, 27th ulfc, gk n Light Sorrel HORSE, blind in right eye, and about seven years old Any one takintr T'p said Hor-e anj return;ng j .'JJ0.' 0r BIV,n'?; information-bo I can get c "'O- paid for the trouble. -heiress F. M. MULLIN, j June C, 185G. B-tf Duo West, S. C. v [y The numerous friends of the Hon. J. F. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied with his pnst course in the Senate, announce f him again as a CaJidato for re-election. ' {&" The friends of Dr. JOIIN W^HEAItST f respectfully almouncc him a Can'didato for t Senator, at the ensuing eloction. E3T The friends of THOS. THOMSON, Esq., announce him a Candidate for rc-clection to the Legislature. pT The friends of Gen. S. McGOWAN < announce him a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. J lEjFS'/Wo nre authorized to arinounco Mai. t R. A. GRJJPFIN a Candidate to represent Abbeville IHstViet in the next Legislature. J 'US' The friends of IiUCIEN H. LOiJ^X, , Esq., respecgtrtly announce him^ Candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election,, t pg* The numerous frienda of Col. T. J. "Jg ROBERTS respectfully^-. announce him a Can- . djdnte for Sheriff at the ensuing election. jgT The frionda of JAMES A. NORWOOD, ] Esq., respectfully annou^thim as a Candidate to represent this District in the next Legislature. ftW^Phe friends of EDWARD NOBLE, Erq., announce him as a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature at the earning oleotion. HT'Tho A. JONES, Esq., respectfully nnnoUnoe him as * Candidate for the Legislature at the ensiling election. HT Tho friends'of J. ? VANCE, Ea speetfnlly announce hhn as Candidate for the , Legislature at fKS? ensuing election. w Thofrik?a?of D. W. flAWTHOKl^*|.< spectfully unnoj^pce him a oaodidAto for Sbcrjff of Abbeville i tr<^- A few .of tho friends ud i\H^y>Tt^ol r-oi, A- M- SMITH ennoufic? | ^ represent tttHHrftft; l**# * ' "; < $#x %<-' . ,y TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. M c CORD'S Patent Porinhle Anti-Friction llorsc Power, The Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1864. THIS is an invention by which a largo portion of the power of the horse is rendered available than by any other arrangement known. Its parte are few and simple, not liable to derangement, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary care very durable atid efficient The Machines aro manufactured with great exactness and all precisely alike, so that in case n piece snouiu ue oroKen wo ami always fusuinli a piece f saying to them, and to every body, that we lave j?is?t made additional improvciiicnls in mr machinery for grinding Wheat at our Mills, in Roek3- Hivcr, and also on Calhoun's Creek. Jy the time the new crop i&ripe, we-ynll be irepared at either place, to make n superior rtiele of Flour. For "turn out," wc can un[oubto'dly take from a bushel of Wheat, all he flour that is in it, and "the best can do 110 lore." C. V. BARNES, ?fc Co. " May .",1, lS.'O. 6-2m NK. II. li?RK?, Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 135 -Stfchardsou Sjtrect, COLUMBIA, S*. C. rHE SiJtjScri'.ier, Jiaviup fcnlargcd his Wararoonn rinIJDATES rOlt OIFICE. Tlie friends of S. G. W. rcsppctr iilly announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at he next Elcctiop. &g~ The friends of W. W.GEIF^ respect uny announce nun a canarantc inr ti/ierijf at .lie ensuing election. [Miiy 7, 1865. The friends of NlilROI) McCORD repectfully announce him ns n Candidate for Jheriff' at the ensuing Election. p3g*The friends of Capt. S. A. IIodoks respectfully onnonnco him as a candidate for Tax collector at the ensuing election. Tlio friends of Jouxjl. Wilson respectully announce him as a enndidnte for Tax Col ector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing eleo ion. ftg" Wr are authorised to announce the Rev. Iamks Moore ns a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collcctor of Abbevillo District, at the enuring election. The friends of JAMES M. VAJTDIVER -espectfully annonnce him nn a^jtandid&te .for lax Collector of Abbeville District, at the enluiug election. NOTICE. 100,000 Pounds Tcnnennoc Bacon, Hog round, JlOjOOO Libs. Tennessee llanos, well cut; 50Q;Sa'clai Superfine Flour; 150 " Extra Family Do.; IO.OOO Llbo Lard, in cans and .barrels; 1,000 Bushels Corn; For sale by G. L. ANDERSON", Reynolds street* Augusta, Qn., May.Srrlg56 < ' ^ ltf ANi;'SilTIOWEa7. ^Pep?^ 9 BGGJL ^0W^crrJr' w^fr0 he^^oj^r % ^mW'BJULUBfOJuiy^itof. . ^Hwr " v' - ".' M tjl. bargains! ? M. ISRAEL & Being desirous of reducing ti for fall supplies, will dispose S "MIX IMC JVC msz JR. at greatly reduced pricce, a little abo' Colored and Black MTJSLIu Laco and Silk MANT* BONNETS ac PARAS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing ARTICLES, Straw, Leghorn,- and Panama If A' UMBRELLAS, TRUNK With n thousand other nrticlcs belonging found nt NT?. J, Granite Row, 1 July 1, 1850. tClotlriini. .! s" 7 ' Abbeville C. H., April 22, 1856 VALUABLE B0O1S, ^ V^IONSJSTING in part ot ? lure? asaortar^mt C Xj of BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, ? COMMENTARIES, STANDARD POETS, 3 SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL and MI&\> ? CELLANEOUS WORKS, Particularly sujfca' * to Public and Private Libraries. ^ Also: n?l T^tUp Rill Knlfl unil W?n?Jnif - PAPERSf, of various q unities, and at prices > ranging from 50 cent* to $5 ner rpam. Si ENVELOPES, of olj SKes and quaii^M, ? from 50contspcr box to $2. "T*"' ** INKS of thfebest branda,put up in any sized bottles. At &TOWNSEND, 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, 8. C. - w Apyil 11,186? 49 . ly MILLER & SENN-, c< Wbo|c^lq iaad Retail Grocers, OOLtnK^A,W?., WOULD Respectfully j ||{M| call, the -attention of the JQHR i3p5to?of Abbeville ^District to their large ana j well aseoitfed stock of n?j 6ROCEBIES, whifihthoy offer a& the lowest markflt price r. In'adflitton to tfce'neavUt'articles ui&rflly kopt in* welder ranged Grocery, wo keep a full ~~ stock of ?E#.KeY GROCERIES," including nlmcet areiy artlclo wanted- in the Person* visiting Colombia will find it to their advantage t ?V " -Wanted iL., ?j^?r mniil^rofvgood able L n. ?Mmii 2hea'*uiu4iti*hi- a wu yviuiuBitt JDMUUWia \ ? ?>: * $. > '? * i ?. >-* rx-.- -,rt- -* h .# . i. bargains! BRUSSEL ? IKIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM rr\ of their J G- O ^ ^ "W fa linn lllO vo New Yor Cost only, vi?: j;ne yg clea i tifio TLLAS, witl id RIBBONS, 11% OLS and FANS. 5a?ck A LARGE STOCK, S com crat rt o due< S, and CARPET BAGS. cov. to ft general assortment, to bo ^her M. ISRAEL .SUMMER CLOTI1INO, which ho will heai have it distinctly understood, that all he nice i of all who patronize his l'.stnblishmenL A y, to give him ft call, on visiting Columbia, who ad assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing fron rpct Bags, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. into yon< ig of eVary Style and Sire from three years P'^j loaitc the Boot and Shoo Store of II. P. /*"' G. M. JOHNSON:^ chu eo-ly v 8r?; J it w ? - Odd f avri;tiu "? Har com T Q Oil! -V O , . Th & V. A. DEALE.] [ere ? ^ * ? J ^3- tm ^ind ?*z- ?Z3 Men ore, respectfully invito the ntton II.. ? ? J -1.-1. _? - ?? WIVIl IUI(jU WUVK w pur( BUGGIES, m ROOICAWAYS, ?c. Wo would cno> ice of 1 jfooffr no^&co, M An??P M Hflil "r^b- a ranted. -JE3 RIAL CASES. ^ t? C'S METALIG BU1UAL CASES, getl interment./or trftnsportntion,. Sinj ill sell exceedingly low for CASH. ? Don f part of the District Sub will go f^ee of clmrge. ^ Col| CHRIBTIAf*&t DBALE. 61 V- tf .. _1 Ron 3 Canes, * WHWmWF Gloves, Sau Trunkij Uft3 /mKmhbai 1bbiib8b1 ^ wh IWiiiW vlP'giBimBPy &o, Stoi >ril 11, 1866 * 49 ly ^ . BYTIIEWOOD. VM. HENRY SMITH, p"^ BYTHEWOOD fir.-SMITH, A tnmisMlon lercha^ti,' rOR TUB BALE Or , ^ COTTON, FLOUR, fiRAm,' 1 AKb III. ifANSEH 0? " SC( Produce and Merchandise, ; l. Ex?ii8C?ge Row, BiohardMP'Str??^ ^ni' COLUMBIA, 8. G. v mill, 1880 48 .."If 5 w Spring 4c Hammer d?o4i,, ?* At Ho. l Oraniio Staff. ^ I AMBERS A ilARSHALL are nowr?- 0n cciving ft-^L. RoS h cwmplete^i^wW^'Botofvthe S?A*on io 7? 0jj)SRTE8, * tFAl HOSIERY, GZOVB8, &ANCY, "?? WOlWNBAPMnAir ... 6 ahu uifJYJwm, ^ fine ?*ortnicBt of J90JVJV5T RIBBQNS, ^oei SNCH FLO WJSR8, and a Y???fr of O** MMWGB, wjuoh haVfc baan itfectafi &ith Km b oara, an^ ?M MMVallv e the Altanttan -*t1'"|T llfli pn tfrtjillill > ^ ho Ronoaftdlflf Rfttrwrt. A r " *.& -f ft " ifl ? . # ? * xa - ' , SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! * NO AIN'T ANYTHING COMPABED TO IT t' 9UBSOIL PLOWING 18 NO USB I Cotton Seed a Porfcct Nuisanco! )THING THE ONLY .BEMEDYI t XLi-VOMTfiif ITE indefatigable District and Villagv < Clothing Man, bv closo observation and1 study, lias learned several new features iri art of improving and adorning the Masouportion of the human family. He's boon n to New York, took lessons under scisxxmen, and hus made himself so familtarv, 1 all the beauties, duties, liabilities, adrat?>" )S and responsibilities of the human Waattk- ? oardiug department that just as soon em- . aye his eyes on a man, he knows what hV < a?whether it is food or raiment. He to" the same to mankind that spring is to vog-<-ion. Country merchants would do well to ? o in and take a few lessons?charges mod -u .v> o.ii^n; KuviiK?entases inKoa ai rej(l rates. ' it is food and raiment, lie takes him in, :rs, weather-boards and floors him, and*--, 1 sends him over to his frymd, II. S. Kerr,.*1 down to I.uninx c, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has gftfc sure?a whole case of Blacking N.ebdleta,-_~ quantity, and low by.i;ctail, TrioopUeroUfl^ hairion, Cologne, Hair QU, ITandketflhipf acts and sweet smelling "sJiifF, Neeflle nnd> ublc Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whipa, Valwwo er three Horse;, and so 'many other gs that itjjWould take us a Whole day to: them upland name thorn over, all of^Skichi ready for inspection aril sale, at tUOj*Cor?i.? w bWnio C. II., April 10, 1856. 50-tf miCULTUJUL^^AJI^MECHANlCAL Caohinista' and Builders' MateriajUTE tDWABE, CDTLKBY?, AND HOUSEANfe*.RlSfflPfO fiffODS!!! ' * ' have now in ,store, oi^d.^wilfc Q flh <5flhtiuuo tq keeffa-large assort- flVr ' nTenfof the'MOST APPROVED*^*'? ttlCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for" fl> Ehcrn Use, to; CONSISTING OF jlo nnd two* Horse Turning PLOUGHBJ, 16 Varieties; * ible Michigan, Double Mould Board;, and; HiJL Side PLOUGHS ; -Soil PLOUGH, several kinds ; Forman'fr Patent PLOUGH ; Livators; Ilnrrows, 3 kinds ; Corn Shelters,. C kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10.sices and kinds; *' ,d Scrapers; Horse Ho'cs; Horeo Power* and Thresliors, B varieties of each.; Miliar Grain Cradles; Grass Scythes aool Handles; Smut Jjlachines; h Hooks; Pruiimg and Hedge Sltears; Pruning Saws and Chisels ; ange Meat Cutters and Stutters; Farmers." ^ Boilers, for boiling food for stock; Charts; j qpcT/Garden^ Rakes -r Hay^and Man be* . - . Forks; "Hoes, Spades, SfwVels, Grai? Scoops; ;.t.' eel Borrows, Field and Garden Rollers; Corn Planters, Scales; . o, Warehouse, and Depot Truoks;. TVeltand. ,!* ilorao^itickcta; Fnmp "OfioW ondFiitores ^to<;k l5nlt for Stock. . We keep.Extra l'oiflta for our pibngtjSW~ will furnish, at short notice, BaoJfepartH of iglis and other Implements, t* .ted to replace broken 'plVees. i tlemcnfc' anil'fioys' Tool Cheats &f., Kei ' re are also Agents (or selling the following ' . cles: )TTS LtTTLE GIANT CORN. c6b gru^heus,. * ^ -v. ?$^1ly admitted.tq bo the Dost CrOahar*- * invented, and In the iftfe of wfiich to^ ' ing stock, a 8%viug of ono-third is ni&d%?|^; b