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; THK 'ifiS pjiiis; ' - ' 7," eyeuy 6ATUBUAY MullM.NU. ' O7PUCKET1\ rEdUors>_ M. PUOKBTT, J < - ^j^JtiuiitiiducUt, like neUivtvi, fail in wtthin'% trteei V ' . <= Mj?y boldly attempt, when, sustained ty virtubit 4- ' yuriM*-, andd*l*n>fined rc*)lHti?ti.?Henry Clay JV V " 'VlfWin# f? ptaiiti yet not afraid to blamt." Dollar a Year, in Advance PJPt? Abbeville p. h. 'FRIDAY; APRIL 22, 1856 grail? : '. Tac reader'# attention is agwin respect <-v ' ^ fully called to our ad\vitwm3 column?, and * riyis&j,. especially to tl?$ advMw&ieut of'Messrs. " Christian is Dsa.?,e. Tht*o geotlemec r^av0 00 baud,aod can build at khort notice. j^J^^^carri<gel> fino enough for any -one to ridt With their. establial) ment, nod that oi - Mt/TjutWB, - both equally meritorious, ic S_ ttitiat, wo Can' eeo uo excuse for going jj|jp "North to buy carriages. . "VVfcbiid marked for inscrtiou a short artlclo in the Weatpoft (Missouri) Bordci " < : Tinuuftoj* lato uumbcitVbf-' whiclV wo arc ; indebted tothe kind attention o( Mr. W.P 4BzLCHxa, "ho was, at the'dato of the pa ?' *< -Per? in Wcsport oh his way to Kansas, but find it crowded opt. Mr. Hbstbr, also from this District, was iu company with Mr. B, The article shattappear in our next. - -m i We learn that Mr. G. R. McCaixa hm v K been appointed jf delegate to the State Democratic Convention, vice Edward Nodle, ; - Esq., who declines the appointment. The annual reports of tho President and General Superintendent of the Grcenvillo , i ' and Columbia Railroad appear elsewhere in this issue. We had contemplated a publication also of the Treasurer's report, but our %. v .limited spaoe forbade. We are truly roioiced at th? pn<v*nv?mi?? ^ ,?M .-Q'"VVUUUIUil Ul lilU 1 Company'* affoirs. .. 'vs Wz are indebted to various friends for .. , i .numerous favors in tbe way of books, pam'% " - pa% Ac, which we rcgrot our inn. bility to notice, at present, ns tln-v deserve. V"1' ' * * A TO?V' H , , , the Charloston Standard \ flattering compliment upon ' /^V'the latr<apeec^^of Col. Brooks in relation 'claim of Mrs. Tilman. We shall : re-publish bia letter entire next week. The 1 * y " fepcech afluded to will bo seen in our presont o m t, i- M % - - ? - r i??uo, 4.L is irujy one ot the Colonel'# hap - AWv picAt effort*. v- * y** -? ^ Wi t^d a^-wry f/iyA2 frost in tliia vicin' 'ity-^ri Monday morning last. ' V=f*\ '-y ; ' ? ?? .f The Yorkviile papers say, Mr. Lieber, v j' who is now prosecuting the State gcologi> cal- survey with which the last Legislature v entrusted him, has discovered rich copper * . mines in York District.-: ' <* ? Tub Spartanburg and Union Railroad, it ** is said, is no^iiroperation to the crossing . ;?of 7JBroad Rivetya.diftanc.9 of twenty miles. I'ffliofirs tSpan' ofth ebndjjjpfycrosa the river - . - .has.been com me need, and ppder favorable ? circumstances the .whole srork of the?bridge ? can be'fiawed'by'tHe-fourth of J^ilyt' * " ~~ We regretto see, Ka^s tho CarqlJ.juan, ^ ^by the Washington corrw^ndeV^^f the - ? Charleston Standard, that there i&aaid to too oh ill feeling exUtingbelween Gen. Gabs ?> : ?den, Minister to Mexico, rtul the AdminisJ& ^.thrtioni Private letters received in .that -city .'exhibit,-it is said, the faetrfbat all is not -- 4^dl,^tween ihj^Jinistei^nd bis ^Govern; - ? -v sTnont Complaints are load fad bitter on '' ftp'Cfe.iUBr; the oolobrgted tempcyano^ | ia^ to attend tiio qjgBting of the .. S^ J^ GrandJ^ivUion qf Souih Garoiinfl, -on the ^^^4* t^'y^tl4 2y^ i ^ W" f ^ y It willbeseen by an extract from la to foreign advices, in another column,. that ~~ pcace has been fonnally. ptoulaim?n1 in Eu- B rope. The following arc said to be?tbe c ^ heijds of the treaty between Kussia and the ? Alljyes: iconscntp to the noutrali- f zatlon of the Black Sea2,.Seba?topol is uot again to becomo a war depot: 3. I<ioo- ,? j laieff to'.bo reduced to a commercial port; y | 4. Rnnflo OKbmJ?>?? it? " ~r *' *" ,, .I. ouauuuua mo proi?cioritic Ol ino Principalities ; 5, Russia renounces certain _ territories iu Bessarabia, which leaves tbo i navigation of tbo Danube fr.ee; 6, A com- p . mission to bo appointed to trace new fron- Si I tiors in tbis district; 7, Russian soldiers pa*. sing the Prpth to b6 'regarded as com M* h i li by tbo cohstructing power^. <i "S . . -5i?W - * , V*1 u , ? The Taropa (Florida) Penfht^fir says: tl f '"Capt. Cabev, the agent for Iudf'aS 'affair* J ( in Florida, is authori&d to offer a per capita li , reward or premium for living Indiana who may bo captured or induced to como in' for b emigration to Alio West. '" THe? following * rates will be paid by him for Indiane'dcliv- y crcd at- Fort Brooke or Fort Mycr?, viz': * i "For euch walrlorj-'fiForti <$250 'to $56b ;>for " , each woman, tltjOlo $200; for each lx>y ^ over ten years, t 100' to-S200." '] , 1_ . . k-.? The Huntsville Democrat states that fire #t hundred young men from the South passed t through Nashville, last week, .on their, way to Kansas. >. The Stato Democratic Convention -of INortli Carolina baa declared in iiivor of the renomination of President Pierce na its first clioicc for tljo Prcsidcncv. fc*- - m Later from Europe. New Youk, April 17.?Tho steamship Baltic, Capt. Comstock, after a boisterous passage of nearly fifteen days, lias arrived off Sandy Hook, where sho remains in a donse fog. Her papers have been brought up to the city in a steam tug; The Baltic ' sailcdj on Wednesday, April 2, and. her news is therefore four days later tb'an that ? > rcccivcd by tho Cambria. Tho most important itom in tho Baltic's ? news is tho fact that a treaty of peace was signed and.. formally proclaimed at Paris D( on Sunday, the 30th ult. The i^yful tidings _ wore announced iu and Loudoun by q , salvos of aruHerv. Paris was brilliantly Sc illimv.Tiatcd, and" at Eugland tho church T [bells rang out their merry, peals. - ' Tlireo or four weeks, must elapse before 5? the filial ratifications aro exchanged, ns-the details of adjustment have been referred to = a commission. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says a council of the Ministers was held at the Tuillerics on. Saturday, the 29th? li? at half-past 11 o'clock, and remained in session until . 12 o'clock on Sunday. Tlie t^( Emperor was presented to the Conncil. and ? presided. Ho gavc the lust instructions. Count Walowski then returned to his offi- j eial residence to receive the ricnipoten- ^ tiarioa. They came at half-past 12, and 1 after the treaty was read over, each one proceeded to sign it. The moment the signatures werecomple- / ted, a signal was given, and huudreds of caiinou proclaimed tho joyful news. Builetins announcirg tho fact were postod ij throughout the city: (3 At England, Parliament re-assembled .on Monday, the 31st. In reply to questions, Lord Palmereton said, although the Treaty of Peace was signed, yet it had been determined by the Peace Congress, that the par- ? tieulars and conditions of the Treaty should not bo made public until ratifications were exchanged. At the samq time bo expressed 4 his conviction that the Treaty would be J| highly satisfactory tt> England and the Mi U'IihIa ftf Vnmnft T* ' 1 ' i ' .. ? w* mmiwfjv* ?v vtvuiu uo IVIVUUj U6 V1 ?aid, that ibe object* for which (he war was undertaken 'had been accomplished; that, ? the integrity and independence of the Turki*h Empire hadbeen. secured; that the. ^ Treaty is honorable to all contractf^iparties; and that while, on the other hand, it has put an end to the war which oVery friend ~~ of humanity must haw naturally wished ,to see, on the one hand, it the foundj jf-] ation of a peace, wbich hflpwj?d. wonldBe lasting anduondurinffip i^^P^c -' - i - Oo Monday, the Xord.May or of London ? made an official proclamation^ peaco from Pn toe portico ot the Mansion llouse. After- ^ wards from the Exchange tower and the tl< Park, guw wero fired, and flags generally displayed throughoutlbe city and from-the hipping of the- harbor. In niost other de cities similar displays were ignde, but ther^ ? waa not much enthusiasm abownogg * ; m * QT^awgy-jpp oinciPS.-^-wo * le?rn from'the-'Srifavgur Watchman, that Wm. F. 9 jrd, a of Sumter, who On the 2d instant, by llcv; iHn Mizcll, S5. M.' RAPPQRP, Kt>o?i And Mi? MA11Y SOVHIA ALDEIl, all of Qobb courfty, G?. ftW Thank you, friend B. I . Under tba- cirniu*tancc?, wo moat ohcorfully 'take ^the./w ill ?r the deed." If opportunity should over of:r, the dl'aft on your hospitality aball be pre)ut?d. Long life and Lappiue** -to rou uu<l Btittl *? - '* - ' i Ul-? ? : . - . .. .' In Abbeville District, S.,C,tan4ho3ltt March, t the residence of Mr. John R. Martin, 51 kr. UANCEa R. MAHTIX wife of Slaj. J. C. lartin, in tbo 3Ud year of her age. Ilow strango the way# of Providcboo ! here -aa a mother, wbilo on a vicit to a relative, aving two small children, one an infant, noodig her care and counsel, aud yet she is tuUeji way from thorn, and they aro now left upon & ither'e care, deprivod of a mother's influence lat would.bavo been exertod for th??ir good, 'ct, doubtlcsr/tbe Judge of all the. oartli lias one right tfi this. In the early J*?rt of her fe sbe joined tho Buptitt Church, and, after cr .marriage^ tho A. K. Church at Cedar pi'ing, where ?ho remained a consistent memcr until ber death. 6ho wua the subject of 0dieti<m eotacinouths previous to bcr death, d frequently expressed c'mire resignation to lfi'DivinA tciH* nhnAP^ * _ ? -r ?? ...Ml MJ - ?un UV|NI vu?w ruw ould be rocoived to the enjoyment of that :pt which rcranineth for tho people of God. Rapidly are we paining into eternity, and ay after day brings evidonc? ofthefact that ill world ir not our abiding placo, and the laoca that now know ut-witlaoon know us no ore forercr.. A eolcmn .warning to na who ill aurfivo- "Be ye alto read v." - j " w. a il P. ^ "Wecpflot, dear husband, nor little babesU Wcop'not, brother, nor iiatrra dcarl" Me think* I hoar her apirit any: "Come join mo in thia heaTenly apherc." . ' Friend after frio&d depart*; V;. Who hath not lost a friend I ...?r There is no union hero Sf heart rrt--a. ?_ ' iuai uuus soi acre in ena. i, "Ptftccfal be thy silent dumber! Peaceful in tKe grave bo low. Thou no more wilt join oar number? Thou no more our ?ong? 6halt ktfow. "Yet again we hope to meet thee, ; When the day of life ia fled; Then in heaven with joy to greot thee, Where no farewell tears are abed* ^ . * >. M. COrcSTOfrCES. .... The following poreom bare freight in the opot at AbbevilleJohn J Burnett,.J J L??, Howard Stanior,"; J Bawkin, A M Smith, J M P^trjir, JJ E Power, T Uaskol, II W Lavinn. H IT Wanltaw <fc >d, Rev T A Iloy t, W B Doro, II A Jonca, J M, Jai V Thomas, Joa Gibert. : D. B. SONDLEY. Ag't. . rii i" i - in MARHETM. ABBEVILLE, 'April -24.? Cotton.?Sales of 10 bales during the week,'at 8$ to 10. ?. "" ' ' HAMBURG, April 22?-CoTrox?-E?Cflipt? ;ht- Wo quote at extrome* 9 to 12- " K. COLUMBIA. April 23.?Corro*.?TransA<->ob light and prices unchanged. Extremes 0 11. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. OllUDS. Prime N. O- and P6rto Rjco SUGAR 4 mid*. Prime XT. I. MOL ASSES 20 BbU. - " ~ N. O. SYRUP, ; Just received and for sale l>y April 25] U. S. KERR. Wblte JLead and Linseed Oil. nnriLBS-rure and No- * wiutk ' l_f Vy\y LEAD, *9 good aa any in the United State*, and will be sold at Charleston prices^jfOT> - aw nations uiixtystu uil, Just received snif for'salo by April.86] IL S. KERR. L AN P . Mfc THE Subscriber offer* hi* ?** TRACT 01'LAUD, *e?r jjiH ill way, for sale. -ThoTract adjoins Pr. Presai T. Jay, and others ; contains about _ ? A A. A - a ? v re b | out 80. or 86 wjrci Wi^Ufcnd. Persons vriah5 topurcliaac a smiH^rftiot of Land will do all to call oa me, cfad'&rtoune the land, and dv will find my tortus and price reaaonablip. , A. REAGAN. April 22, 1856 51 St ! Administrator's Notice. Bst&tes of H. Power and W. W. . .Logan. - (' LL Persons indebted to.the estate of IL F. Y, Power, deceased, are hereby notified that yment i? da?ired inyfcedljitejy, Also, thwaHndobted to the estate of >gAU,'tfe<J?M<jd, are likewise requeated to! sap/ /V t - . Domanda against cither of said Estates mast * properly attested aud. presented, without . c v" s Q u Ji' s ; IftfcISS' Olfel'KI'TIf Bfi!QEDY ANEW Mcdical Compound,'ami tho "reaul of tonrepractice, cxtonsivu- obstfryatioi and cloeo study of all forms of disouJo flavin) their origin in a dinensed state of tlie stomach adopted to every *Utgo of t^iosc diseusets froti tlmir incipient fcymploma to those in whiel they havo iiseumod tho - chronic form* Thi rcuiedv and tho treatment nrescribed to ac company tbo taking of the medicine, havo tin uauctiuu of yot\r? of Buccvtwful application ii private i>raotlcp.~ It was not suddenly uit up on, nor o reamed of, but is tlia assertion of fact . aud experiments colloctcd in tho daily rouud of duty as a practicing physician, and is give: to'the public in h popular form, lit the hope an in the belief, that it will uot fail in givinj relief ti> the anKerer from Dyapepbia aud al otliur diueuecs having their origin iu the stoin neli, iiilauy iiiktancu where the . direction* ar< properly attended to. It is entirely dissimilai to any and every preparation of tho kind now before the people. The originator cntcrtsinini views and opiuioa* eomcwhat at varianco witl Iho preaoribed notions among medical men gen eralfy 03 regard# the unture of these disease*, lias in tbi? preparation brought together modi cal acenta of known utilitv And worth in th? fortti of c new combination, making a coinponac altogether And entirely new, and one that wilt not foil-to cure in tLd. most aggravated auc stubborn ca?o? of the diseases referred to, pro tidingthemedioinc is proporly taken, ana al! the accompanying directions followed out " - TKounacrsignccl is well aware that the same encouragement has been given, and the same promises: have already oeen mado ovor ant over again by manufacturers of patent modi cines asxegard* thoir diffevoot preparation? and the only voucher ho hua to offer for tho cu ratire qualities of this preparation is the rcpu nf allftrnii in . U* gained throughout middle Gcoruia, while it the practice of hia profession. llo would also, for the purpose of giving additional weight tc whatever he may cay as regards this now prep aration, beg to refer to tho fact that ho is tin originator, manufacturer, and proprietor o: the medicine known ?s "Jacob's : Cordial," th? curative properties of which in Cholera, Dys cntcrr and Diarrhea is now being procl&imet by thousands iu even- suction ..of the country and as being all that bo oyer said of it. Dyspepsia, like Gout, may be said to be u fashionable disease; it, muro teiulily than any other, in vario s of its forms, and to a greatei extent, finds its victims in tho wealthy and aristocratic circles, especially in cities, and its in idioas workings arc oftou the real thdugh undiscovered cause of the sallow che^b, tho dull, heavy eye, and tho general inertia; indisposi tion to either mental or physioal effort, wnicb are erroneously attributed to othor causes. At a remedy in Dyspepsia, this pr paration stands at tho head of all others in establishing c healthy and vigorous action of the vurious or gam, and restoring to thoir natural fuuetiont those organs -which havo been prevontcd bj this diseaso. r' " KERVOU8 8UFFERERS : This Preparatior is alio particularly recommended to you, ni well as to those suffering ffurn Diseosra Liver In weak and debilitated systems, it will be found as possessing* tonic properties to a pre eminont degree, and' v*ry admirably adaptor to a large portion of the fcmalo sex whose do bilitatedand worn out constitutions require at artificial restorer. BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY is put up ir packages, in the form of Powders, with full di rections for mixing it into liquid form befor< taking. Each package contains sufficient o the I'owder for a Pint of mixture. Retail pricc, $2 per packago. Put uj secure, and cau be seut by mail to any part o the United SUtcs. Allordgra addressod to tho Initpenden Press office, enclosing $2, will receivo by returi mail a package of DvsrErnc Uemcdy. April 25^ . 61 tf MULLEIl I S.ENN, Wholesale and Retail Grocers COLUMBIA, 8. C.. WOULD Itcspectfnlly Tg~^~3| caH the attention of tlie J&5S3R; citizens uf Abbeville District to their large ant well assorted stock of GROCERIES, tx*fia/?H ilioV nffni* fliu **f?rvM W..VJ VMS,. MX HIU JWH VOU UJII IiCL JUITCC In addition to tho heavier articles ueually-kcp in a well-arranged Grooery, wo keep a ful stock of "FANCY GROCERIES," . including almost cvory articlo wanted in tb< family. -\ Persona visiting Colombia will find it to tlioii advantage to give us a oaU before niakiog theii purchftsors, v p ILMULLElt IL.D.SENN. April 11, I860 40 ly m ca . ' r ~ jug? fiat; JUI&UI gmue 80 that they All may See.!! TN 1855,1 had. my wholesale bill# printed ane J*. distributed amongst the merchant*, bnl tboy havo since been /worked in' amongst mj Retail customers, and they wish jno to reducc my Retail priccs, which I do no^iotend to do. Below you have my Wholesale and Caali Re tail.price*,-also iny Credit Retail prices: - -Whole* Retail Retail salo. cash, credit 14 qt. Dish Pans,- 50 60 IV: " " " 40 ' 60 ?0 10 . - " ***>"".40 60 - " Milk. ix?te^a:iii?. sou,- 40;. a < ? > tor S6 i'pL ":-v " io is *<* 1 ' IS - .1# 18 " . 4> n\ 10 12" I^rgeTW 28 ,-ajL 40. 'BnuUl ; ; 17...; ij.?' &? 5 q.VC?^r?U 66 ' 3 ?|.j^4-AS ? 60 . a ?* " -40 i ^ IB 80 37 *pv Odis Bockett M - 16 y-:: :' $ IS it I? - ^ r *Z7 x "V mm. ^ loti 5 . (138.) RICHARDSON STREET, J npilE undersigned would respectfully onnounc 1 joiuiug Dutricis, tlmt Iiq ,h?% now in-Store 1 tlie Season) A well Selected Stocfcof .SWUNG A' 1 Bull atduch prices u? cannot fail to suit.He w6ul s promises will be performed to the ontiro sntisfneti lie would, therefore, say to his friends in the Com 1 as fio IhillLu llA rnn innlrn >K ? . 1 III connection with Clothing may be, fating a | Goods of evory description. Also, IluU, Capn, ( J ?V ?ALS< j a fino assortment of Youth's and Children'* Clotl old up. Ilcmembcr the No.?138, Richardson Street, o | Dongal. Columbia, F. C., April 18, 1856. I ^bitlrilU tmm fSRin : WO R [AT TI^ OLD STAND OF jwl. *. r m. /m. G3- J rIAHE Undrrni^nod. thankful for pa*t < > X tioa of their friend*, and the public I CARRIAGES AN ' Consisting of one dozen amortad BUOGI1 1 also any to our friends that we hav? comix Hic kor Jr; I Romothihg new, knd greatly admired by hnvA alao on hand a large lot of second ha ONE COACH EE, ONE-HALF ] ONE CARR i * Suitablo for Travelling or.Hacking porpc ceedinglv low. As we have tho ? BEST SET OF HANDS "VTe can safely venture to build to ordor , tdF* Wo will do any amount of UKI'Al ' any other Establishment in the State ; tST AU Work W I ??o? ? . FISKS METALIC B i We also have on hand a lanre lot of F1 air-tight, for protecting the dead for prol 1 or any other desirable purpose, which wo f 'We trill also c > Hake Coffins and send to a: * Deeired. We have a now HEARSE, whit % *-&; &* 1 Abbeville C. II:,April 22, 1856 i .'X NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. BY J; A. ALLEN. - J 1" CALL the attention of my friends and ' jl tno public generally, to my stoak of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS. My Hock g, ' is made up of I Ladies' Dress Goods ef all Grades and Kinds, j? Bareges, Barege DeLanes, Crape DeParis, t'1 Challeys, Colorod- Lawn*, Colored Jaekonete; r? . Cambriek Silica, Plain anfl Embroidered Lace ^ k aud Silk.Capes-of nll-kimV; S 1 Bonnets, trimmed nn'd untrimmed, Lawns, M\islins Muslin Laces, Ribbons, Chimisetts, Under Sleeves, Collars, Elastic Belt* B( for Ladies and Girls. - er ? ... ' r Boys' Gloves of -all kinds, Kid, ^Jlorocco and .XI r Lasting Boots, alippcrs, Walking Show, A. ... . ;r." For Crcntlemen. 1# . Casairaeroa, Cloths; Drap'dEU'a Linen Drill *? ?f ?U description*-; w Filks, Satin, a$d Marseilles Veatings, Eilk, : Cassimercs and Leghorn Huts, Black I *: Leghorn- .Ditto, Infant's and Youth's a ' Men's Iioots, Shoos and Goiters Ditto, Patent er| i. . Leather Ditto. *?AL80~ ? ' p| Hard wnre, Cutleify, Crockery, Gins* and Chf ' '' ^ . na Ware."' Alio some fine Segnrs, die., etc. In short, my Stock is complete; CalLand I w|U- insure you that yowjitac natliiiig. - : *: - v' : Si.# Abt>ovilI?', April 18, 186(L , ' ftjf - M-Wj^B^-rwcwpo^ iwH. rfc| UYTflEWOOU# SMJIfl, Commission JlerchanU, .1 . . - -tv . , ' .... ... w?iT0"B-a*px.0'r * - : H > I - 3 Si V: _V *' a.- . ling, Clothing, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) o to^iQjjCititenR of Abbeville and the ad will continue'to receive throughout _ aUMME^CLOTUINOr which |,c will d havo it distinctly understood, that all be ion of nil wliOi patrpniie his _ Establishment, itry, togivo liim a tfal)^ oo'fV.iBlting Columbia, a trial.' ' **'?' [rood assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing JarpotBage, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. . - - ' y ilncr of rtVnrr RMa At n ?0 j ??j.v ?uu u.w uwui vureo years \V r UsS* te V ' -/V' 1 nnoaito tho Boot end 8hoo Store of H. P. - G. M; JOHNSON. 1 3fv 60-lv y.nj. ? i J . j" ' ' . *r?: 1 ? , >'. > ; >:"* darriap sn^Hi' mm ^ ^ ' M. II. & F. A. DEALE.] 9 "r I, ^CZ2 >2- r ~. * . avow, respectfully invito the atten* generally, to their largo, stock of V D BUGGIES, ' , iS. ROCKAWAYS, Ac. We would . v V,: lenccd the mimtifnetnrA of B it g | l ? 8 : . , 1! who ha%-o seen |tb? work. We ' nd Work, tonsiiUng of; .* >DOZEN BUOGlKS, AXD - ' \ V >?)9. all of which w? will tell ox IN -THE COUNTRY, any Vehicle in our lioc of businesa. , ? , [RING, at short notice, a? cheap ?? y* - V.' - - arranted. .JP 'jf i ' ' ' ?r,.--r URIAL CASES. SK7S tfKTALIO BURIAL CASES, - * P onged interment, for tf?qgport*Uori,v ,l> will Bull exceedingly ][oir for CAS1I. ny part of the District ' ..t, ' * * ih will go free of charge. bHRISTIAN & DBALB. jpftt' ^ * if i?-I??? ?_- . Sheriff's Sales. ^ * >Y virtue of?tmdry "Writ* of Fiera Faciaa J to me directed, X will sell at Abbeville >urt IIoune, on,the first.Monday and Tueaday May| next. '&ithin thelegal .Jioura of aale, o following prdperijvto wit : 18B icri>?~rif I ?nil/Wn? nr 1??j Imunilwl l.tf IO.' W. Bighy, .Widow Webster and others, a* 0 property of"Henso'n'foeey, ad*. Charles urphy. ana other&v ' 200'-;Ac?es, tporo or lew, bonndtd by A. P. mnor, Jpo. Brown and other*, as the property McClane, odii. John Widemnn. 1 IldUAC and Lot in .Lowndeayilfe contain^-. , ^ Acre^ morfi^or Ida, bitTfided by Wm,%. < >' ?ll, fit'j. T. Bkakin and others, a? the prop- & ty of^T. "W. OMttj'ijdii^ffm/fflll, {$^wnof, ' J other!-'.;/ lOOAfcnw. niore of Icco, bounded by C.' Allen, io<>. Deal and other*, an the property of Wm, u, Sbayv ad.v.Thoa; n?Fovrler> and.otteri. . 1 Negro, Wpman Jane, w the^Drooertvof .. ?E?Ute of. tt A. Smith, kto, &*.a Gnffiiv <' d ethers.' - ^V . * &*-> a others. - s > -> :....'. '.?. - ' '-v' ' - - V iNegro W, M th? piOT^ ^;JW.; S. Rottf1 wv * ?#, fltK K. Nelson and other*. -\ ' Stt,v.,s^ . ; ,; ' -? " 3K R..COCHRAN,S. A1-IJct^?-1Ir. Sheriff** Office, 51*rch.l^l85?. V ^ $V r& ., 1 : " vrfljy 1.. ' ,?*. SHIJIGLE8! SHMeLJM! ^ RTXf.VXJk.ft' ^ - "aSte^SS.: