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I I- I < ! . turn I I II ! ? <*? the other day, if Mexico desires peace, sin must sue for it. If Mexico lias any propo sitions to inalce, they will of course bo re ccived and submitted to the consideration and action of our (jSovcrument.? Union. Bonai'auti: and IIannihai..?In a Mili '1 ?i v\t !V1~ * j .?i.iyazino published .soi110 time since at 'Copenhagen, a writer draws a very ingenius parallel between Napoleon the Oorsiean, ami 1 [aimibal the Carthagenian. Itoili ol 'hose renowneil warrior?, says the writer, carried the war into the bosom of the enemy's country : both passe.1 the A'ps; both employed inlantrv in masses?Napoleon formed a reserve of veterans; Hannibal did the same at Zama. Jioth were skiilnl Jn inflaming lint courage o! their troops by harangues; and both Knew well how to m ?et danger at the right moment. Both ol' them arose :it an early age to the highest dignities of the slat.'; b. tli wore about *20 years ol'aire when tln-i* i?>" r 1' , ... U>"| I<> Mtjliajl/.O themselves in war Uoth Sought to conquer Italy; Trebia was fur Hannibal what Marengo was lor 13.>n:ipart<'} and Austcrlity. and Zona arc tin; parallels of Thrasemene ami ('anine. Hannibal sank before Seipio; Napoh on sank before Wi llin<rlon ; Zcma ; was \Werloo. Toci'own all, both died in exile, o.jo complained of being tormented by Famminons, and the other by?Sir Hudson I.OvVe. A Washington b .. ho X. V. H-crald states thai all thee ^n million loan is paid in except abo. v 1,01)0,000, which. j added to $*2.000 000 in the treasury, will give Mr Walker $'5,000 00 ) Kir the current expenses to Decern bin- I?> u,.ui.icii in current receipts. M.ujxhtic MAOU: MIRKOR.?!:o:? I)iipoiet. the gieat l\iris in;?irrn*ti-i-r. has invented a magic mirror, which lie supposes to bo the same that was amoni? the professors i | of the 1 black an' in loruii'r times. It is a . small instrument, made of a substance, resemblin'_r :i -lull white meial The IJarou explains its eliects a? being produced by : the transmission of the mnhcic animante of . his own li-.uly into the iru-tal. .Many people | have been thrown intsi convulsions by the , bare apro.ieh of the mirror, while oi hers do- , clare. amid the transports of grief or the stupefaction oS'surprise, that they behold re- y fleeted mi its sui face various scenes of their ., past Jives, or saw themselves engaged in j, acts which they remembered not, a'nd there- :1 litre suppose tli:;t they inn .1 be anticipations ,, ol the future.? Home Join/ml' | Lima the. /Vftr () leans National. i jf PaTIMOTISM AM) Pr.i ri.UKlTV OK Pkin- i \ rniiP.?A faithful :inil piuiotic conductor'',, he priners in the army of Mexico, has been j, the suhjeel o( lesomn-r compliment by s*( some ol our eoteniporaries. This iii^csis some incidents ?]ilite wonhy ofi n Mm-n^nMtiilnur'orH^, who ft we state, that if \1 the five printers we^employ to arrang* the. m i vpes of our shc? t, louKol them have served ; ]( ,"heir country, nn yea and land ; one was an ui actor in the ijlorious battles ol Palo Alio, pi Resaea tie la Palma. Monterey. (wlp-n*. he ta }o.-t an rjv.) \'era Cruz and Gerro Gordo ; ai and a not h'" r was with LMauchard at the tl storming <>i Monterey's heights, afterwards ci fdmred in tlie irlnnr Scn'i^ _ ?/4 .vs.v'.v o ? ICIUI ita ut" ( ()| fore reaching Jalapa ; another served a year . st in Mexico, (or Uuele Sam, but a few fights u among tin* rubber bauds wore all that the a fortunes (if war gave him ; anil the fourth b was a Midshipman in our Navy, ami ;i sailing-ina.ster au 1 Lieutenant iu that ofTexas. s< One has resided in France, Great lintain h anil the (icrman States?another lived 1 some years iu Mexico?another has seen the j walls of Canton, it:? towering Pagados, and tl Jiuntnd the sea-otter on the coast ofOregon ! r?and another has been ikpon the cloud cap- ( ned Cordilleras of South America, among the ruins of earthquakes at Carracas and tone-lie I the tnssele I banner which Pizarro first marched into Peru with ; and among ^ them, the French, German and Spanish 0 languages are spoken; but the cream of, the whole is, they are all Taylor men to ? a r. w lio won't say tlmt the printers 'arc u some.' As a body, they are talented but j ,l not tenacious, courageous but not cautious, i wild without, of course, being wise, and be- i ing very orratic* in thoir dispositions, are al- v ways of necessity poor. | j, . . , iC PuiLOSoniY of Law.?Law is like fire, 1 and those who rneddle with it, may chance to c; burn their fingers." I Law is like a pocket with a hole in it; ' t and those who therein risk their money, arc very Itke to loose it. I ( Law is like a lancet, dangerous in the | j hands of the ignorant. doubtful even in the i i hands of an adept. \ Law is like a scive, you may see through |, :? mi l h, uui win oo considerably reduced before ! you cm get through it. i Law is like prussic acid, dangerous i remedy, and the smallest dose of it is generally sufficient. Law is like justice, even as a copper gift is like gold, and the comparative worth of the two is about the same. Law is like an eel trap, very easy to get into, but very difficult to get out of. Law is like a razor, which requires a atfOllff back, ki^nnpje nn'l nvonllnnt temper. Law is like a window of stained glass, giving its own peculiar tint and hue, to the hriglft rays of truth, which shine through it, IwYior^irlity of Confesston. Some time* a 1% Hotin Baltimore, was rooyeifc)tamndry valuable papers, which I were ral^jn fr^m a desk in his office, bv ' V / s means of a false key. Some days after the jHipors were returned to Mr. Hottcii by the Rev. Mr. 11 ieliey, :i priest of the Roman ; Catholic Church, and a young man named ! Greacen was arrested as the supposed robi her. Mr firnnwrn tc..o ?1 ' "? <* ?>.?o uiuu<tiii m lor trial. There was no evidence to convict him, and ; the I lev. Mr. lliekey refused to testify, the i laets having come to his knowledge under j the s?*nl of confession. His right to refuse ; was admitted hy the Court, and Mr. (irea- j \ cen was"acquitted. li is proper to say that evidence tending ! to prove him innocent was adduced on the , i part ofthe defence. mi l tha* strong1 testiino- | ny of good character was given in his favor, i To Maki: Potato Stakcii.?Potato ; 1 starch is made l?v cleansing the potato, grat ing or rasping them, and washing the pulp ' so produced in a sieve ; the water a?> it runs j through the sieve carries with it the starch, j whicd settles lo the bottom if the water is j allowed off, fresh water is added, and life | ' starch stirred up an I again allowed to settle. > j after which the water is poured off", the starch ; 1 set to drain, and finally dried. The sound ; < r i:- > 110 ui mseaseu pntatnes may l>e used It?r 1 this purpose, care being taken to separate ' thrni by washing. No more potato pulp [ 1 .should b:? made than c.iii la* washed at once an I the pulp should be washed as soon as 1 po?sibl'-, l ecaiisc if kept, it vrrv soon begins i ~ to ferment and putrify. ! I Ai'im.ks for China.?A year ago much publicity wasgiven to the tianscendant e\crllenee of the Newtown pippins, produced , on the pclham farm, in UL-ter t.'onntv A " I argli exportation of litem was turn made to j Kngland, where they brought high prices. Jf They are now in the market again, and a j shipment of them to China has ju<t been n sue?the first apples sent lo that ceuntrv Votn this renn.te barbarian region. A Hi:.mai:icai:i.k Mkn.?Mr. lyncher, of i Farm Isle (Isle of Shoals) owns a hen that w ireonipanies liiiu ilaily in bis fishing boat, i Si iivi m uuii's ^ausiaetmn a! unusual success V audibly (l('iiiou>lraii()!iS. Tin' hen uUo ; ;oes in his boat to I'ottsmouth, scrambles ' -\j n the whailj pecks about in the vicinity, j 'l'l ever failing to be -on band" when wanted. ; Ir. Blucher brought np (bis hen by band, I nil she would nev? r roost or keep witb the ,UI ouliry; sheaUo has the crow of the male nd bearing ofthe ?auie cork. Alltiicani be lals on the larm pay her marked respect, iM'ii the great house dog, and an immense ; a 1 >ni cat, seem to lake it as a matter of course | . j ob-?y the hen. At an in!im:ition from ! jfs Ir. Biucher this hen will lake to the water, id paddle about like a duck, and frequent- j ( , from the edijo of the shove or roc.ks is en to pull in fish of considerable siz '. .*'rfiefT inTefy nfSt-"W-ntiin rhvj ont {Am) ajn??i "ii. whose early me was jjy arKed by a curious circumstance. When !" f ) years of age, and in the army, In: was j ^ lien ill at Lille, ami to all appearance ex- ; j|ts red in the hospital of that town. Me was j|10 ken to the bu/ial ground in the usual way, wo 11 was on the point of being' consigned to : ?>h! ie grave, when the volley fired by his ; ,-ra nnradts over his coffin, routed him all at j ice from his lethargy, and caused, him to j bil ri!?*e against the wood loud enough to at- ! act notice. The lid was raised at once, : l'1! id I'afiail v stood forth in the hurial ground. 'V' J . . 'fill sforotlic ryes of liid astonished cmunulrs \ ] k'nat wns aIso curious is time he found him- !. dt'cured of his illness, by the sudden shock j is- system had received. | \y r? } no (1 r* Jk r tt'ill fn nr'iAii/?A in tlx ll-f sm. *. ?? "? vwuiiihiv i" ? 10 Court of for Abbeville, and will regularly . c^? ttend its sessions. T refer my friends to Messrs. St ociirax & Nom.i: at Abbeville C. If. Fi JOIIN CUNNINGHAM. j Charleston, Nov 3 3G mat i UJ'IVolii'tfS?The subscriber respectfully in- j _ irms his friends and customers that he has re- j irned, and will continue to carry on the business : r C'lovk and lVat<;li iScpairiu^. i . He embraces this opportunity of returning his | P rateful acknowledgments for the patronuge here- i (fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully solicits continuance of the same, E. .S, BAILEY, t A Abbeville C. H.,septal) 31 12w | w? | bo U-J" HOIMMN?inc i rusices 01 tvnungton ? Congregation, would give notion that application j 'ill be made to the Legislature of this State, at its j rji| ext sittinir, for a charter lo incorporate Williiij?ton I Jhtirch. L. COVIN, if? Member of the I). of Trustees. ! SeptSl, 1817. 30 + S>v JJJ C IVotie?; is hereby given that an applica- j ion will bo made to the Legislature, at its next j fission, for a charter for a llail Road from Aiken | hrough Edgefield District, by or near Edgefield i J. II., through Abbeville District and Pendleton j T district to Andersouville, at tho junction of tho i G >cneca and Tugaioo Rivers. [sept 1 ai ITT* Alllimiivh T lm?(> nitf>ti<]innr to n ,,l >Vuro House, I still continue the Commission ; w Business in thin plucc; und have safe rnd con- ! Kj rouient storage room for tioons to bo Received w n?d Forward, Cotton, Flour, Bacon, &c. &c u Cotton consigned to mc will ho stored cm the moHt advantageous tcrniH, or sold on arrival, as may bo directed. g Consignments of Cotton and other Produce, of Merchandise to be forwarded, and Oroerb for . the purchaso qf Gpous respectfully solicited. ^ J. F. GRIFFIN. J Hamburg, July 21,1847. 2l-3m The Edgefield Advertiser will please copy. j m i' I - - ? b ESTttAY NOTICE. Andrew L?- Urilleepie ions uetore me q sorrel _ mare MUL,E over ten years old, eleven or twelve hands higii, right rar cropped, and , wounded in the left nostril. Appraised at ^ twenty dollars. Tho fcaid mule muy be found t at the residence of A. L. Gillespie ubout two { miles we6t of this plnce. j TWOS, THOMSON, Magistrate. < Oct 27 35 m4m | IIViTII^IAL. Married, by Rev. W. 1*. Martin, on j Tluus.lay evening ',28th nit., Mr. ('ALI 13 JONKS t.> Miss NARCISSUS, oldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Healc?, bothbi'Laurens Dis. mnirrTiTiwiuMn^? ?? JEale asul IViiKth; Elicit Schools j Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. | In urging the claims of the above Inst il tit ions to j public patronage, the Trustees present the follow- j ing considerations: They are located in a Village well known for the purity of its water, the sain- j brity of its climate, and moral character of its in- j habitants They arc designed to a 11 <ml a thorough | ami extensive education, conducted upon religious principles. They are supplied with chemical and : philosophical apparatus, a cabinet of minerals and curiosities, and other means lor illustration, in the various departments of science. They will always ; he furnished with teachers, for whose coin pet ency ' in every respect, is pledged the character of tho J Greenwood Association and of the South Carolina Presbytery. The Trustees will spare no pains to render these Institutions equal to any >U tho State; and while it is their aim to elevate the standard of education, ample provision will be made for the youngest pu- ] |?il. A system of classification with regard to ca- ] |?acity and attainments will be rigidly observed, i - ... nfiuuy reimcruig it important tliut pupils enter at i ln? beginning of the session. The scholastic year tvill consist often months and be divided into two sessions: 1st commencing lirst Monday in Februiry, Slid commencing second Monday in July. Hales of Tuition an: as Jotfows, ]/i'r Session: MA1.K SCIIOOI.. I l-T.MAI.K SCHOOL. st class, J# 18.00 | 1st class, $15.00 !d do 10.00 j 3d do 10.00 Id do G.U0 j .'Id do C.00 Extra?Music, 20.00 French, .r>.()0 Use of l'iauo, ;i.00 j Contingent, Hi) 11," Board at ;jj?S.OO per month, including tire- j ood and washing. Trustees. \MKS lil1.1.AM. I CIN I.OCAN. K. It. CAI.IIOUN. JOHN" MCl.F.I.S. Nov 3 36 tf I Valuable Negroes for Sale. family comprising six likely and unusually vulII- i ilc negroes, will l?e ottered in a lot, at puhlie sale, Abbeville 11. on Sale Pay in December, to it: lowden (a mulatto mail) about 55 years of age, a superior eook, coachman, Aic. una, his wile, (dark) about I- years of age, a ! valuable bouse servant, seal list ri ss, ?!te. aria (mulatto) about 15 years of age. Iiree children, Becky, Sarah and Harriet, from 7 to 3 years of age, brown and very likely. The family is sold for no fault?they are faithful d holiest. They can he bought previously at vate sale by application to Cupt. llobert (Jun- i lghaui in Laurens, or .Mr. Kdward Noble at Ah- . villc U. li. Tkh.'?>?One half cash; one halfat oik* year on lote with good surely. N.U.?The purchaser can also have Jane (a ; < igliter of Anna) a very likely mulatto gil l, about ; ( years of age, at the price of SJSOO. i ? iiarlrslon, Nov. .'j -w I < Nqi'icil- "! ! IK FSKTBX^mUf 1 nrday oTINovember, liislnni. orde'r of II. A. Jones, 1st Lieut. Com'dV s.ov a an -jt MCCLINTOK, O.S. ' ?Ct~TIio subscriber having IT.Tiold stand, in Shelton's Hotel building, n.' stor>' formerly occupied by J. O. B. Ford, " uld respec'fully invite the attention ot his ( tVifiids siimI customers, end the public gen.11 v, to his new and well selected stock ol DRY COODS. i iovin<r nil will bo satisfied both with the j udsund tin: prices?. It is my determination j it this shall be called, ns well as be in reali- j the cheapest store in this town or its vi- 1 iity. T. S. STILLMAN. Eii mbur<rt Nov Ji 53G lin i ry*( NOTICE^ ill be sold, on the first day of December tt st, nil the perishable property belonging to | i Estate of Nathaniel Rowland, deceased, < nsistinir of forty.two likely NEGROES, j ock. Provisions, Household and Kitchen j jrnitnre, Plantation Tools, &,c. DAVID W. McCANTS, i T< mauv nnvvi A nt"k ivi xi iv i xiv/ ?? Nov Ut 1847 I3G 4t Adm'rn. ,j,( ~FOR~"SAI-E. neat BUGGY can bo had at a very reduced co by applying at this oflice. tOct 20 34 I ' Waggons for Sale. second-hand one-horse waggon and a two-horse iggon, both in good order, With harness, can bo ught cheap. Apply at this oflice. [Oct 20 ^ NOTICE r"~ lioae indebted to the Estate of James Black, deased, arc requested to make payment, as longer D tliil.ri.iinn nonnnl lin nitron f>i?l tlinUA h?vill(r do j;.. , ?.... ?O -. ands against the Eslato to render thcin in ^ ' the 15th of Dftccmbor next. JOEL W. TOWNSEND, Adm'r. Octohcr 20, 1847 34 2t of COMMITTED m o the Jail of Abbeville on the 19th inst., a NE- \V RO MAN who nays his name is CHARLES, id that ho belongs to Richard Walker of Edfiecld District. Said negro is of yellow complexion, S1 aont 35 or 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, eiffhs about 140 lbs., eoine of his front teeth mis- rr o 1 n?jf &c. rl he owner is requested to como for- ], rard, prove property, pay charges nnd take him way. TIMOTHY STEPHENS, Jailor. Oct 20 34 tf irecnvillc and Columbia Rail ROAD COMPANY. g k. meeting of the Directors and Stockholders of a (lis Campany will bo held at Ncwhorty C. H. on fie Friday after the third Monday in Novembor ext (19th day of the month.) A general attenance is requested, as business of importance will e transacted, JAMES L. GANTT, I Sec. and Trcas. G. and C. K. R. Co. h Greepville, Oct, 6 32 mtl9N. ti LOST, )n Monday of Court, a fine GOLD HEADED WALKING CANE, varnished black, either in " his village, or between this place and Cedar <nriiim? Anv information reSDOCtilier it will bo / "I hw* -*~j , 0 hankfully received, or the finder suitably reward- b d. J. W. FRAZIUR. Cedar Springs, Oct 27 35 tf I? ? ? 1 W ' ? 'H W II EXHIBIT Of Receipts and Expenditures or THE t'diiionissioiicrN of I Ik- Poor, For Alilmillc District, from October, 1840, to October, 1847, inclusive. 164(5 CR. By cash paiil for ha con, i$12 00 " 44 ibr wool, 2 00 ;< " tor Hvo pair hntnes, 2 00 " 11 J A Ramcy tor articles 1o Poor House, 13 22 u <{ A McClaue lor carpenter work, 15 00 ; " " Messrs. Lorn six store ac't 7 30 11 11 Allen & Ivcrr for printing 24 00, " " 3081 lbs pot k at 3? per lb 107 94 " " 02 Ib^. tobacco at 10 ' " 9 30 " " 196 lbs. coffee at 10 " " 19 (50 I u " 232 lbs. sugar at 10" 23 20 " " 30 gals, molasses at 43 per * lb., freight #2, 15 12 1847. 250 80 \y cash paid pension to A. Nash, 41 00 i <-1 4t to Price, 10 00 ; " " U) liirdsliaw. 10 00 11 " to Myers, 15 00 ! li 44 to Mis. Burnett, 10 00 i( u 4' to W. Porter fie Id 20 00 ( " " Steward halfann'l sal'ry. 87 50 1 u 4' negro hire for 18-10, 70 00 j ;t ct Physician half ann'I saPy,23 00 j " " pension to K. McClelland,30 00 1 j u li " to T. Chandler, G 25 I i <4 (( C. McClelland, 12 50 | j 4{ il 4< Mrs. Cant & liar- I r rison, 20 00 11 :t for s:t!t & carriage thereof 0 00 . 4{ . iC pension to George Spence.oO 00 : / " " ' Mrs. Loveless, 15 00 j " a " widow L?irdshftw,iO 00 | 11 lt T. Gjflin for wagon harness 9 50 ^ - II ' " pension to J. Mitchell. 15 00' j u u 4< Caroline Spruill, 20 00 t) " li 11 William Evans, 25 00 j, u " John Irwin lor malting cof- I fins, attendance on sick, 27 50 j i; u adm'r of R. llichcy, dee'tl, i t. blacksmith account, 10 87 ; y " " J B Brett,funeral expenses of James Myers, dee'd 8 02 : q " " pension to David Dove, 10 00 ^ " "Lunatic Asylum,Columbia4Q0 00 (j " " lor taking Miss Eaton, (a lunatic) to Columbia, j T" ;; " C Vlb' PijaVanJ,30 00 I pension to K.Mj;e , 50 j j 101 Nash. 41 001 ]\ " " nen^' .. . - - - :: u .Steward lia!T ann'l sai'ry,l 15 00 : J} :< ' pension to Mrs. Burnet, 10 00 ! tio ' li " to C ha?. McClelland, 12 50 j ( < ? < Willis Porteifield, 20 00 . _ ;i :i " to David Dove, 10 00 c " t; to Mrs-,.. ?nj "" a coffin " *"a' " 'l IU "?v im;'.Uhfc.i?Jos " widow Sponge and family,41. " 11. H.'& W. A. Ward law 1 store account, ' 10 87 , ni ; Jolin Mclhvain store ac't 43 54 j ..''j.ii \r aii,,.. -1- I l u yu vv -rxij^u u<> '?U j n l: J. "Ae & Wier do 1 "0 i !:f * Hen & Co> da H 75 ! situ*. -? buih Add com',is at 2 1-2 pu. *17?} ?'} j Abi ' -?nt -t:i o4 ? - - | mu< >t'l am't exp'nd's to Oct 1. 18't ' _ ~~ i a,,d 46 1 ' ' 744 18 j ucr< > balance on hand at last report. $72*3 | " of poor tax for 1 and 1845, &3G5 00 j fij Less com'ns on $365 j p( at 2 12 per ct, 9 12 855 87 aa ? am't in full remaining of poor tax for 1845, $1084 88 i amount in full of V poor tax received for 1846, $1369 15 1 o cash found in pau? , , ' 01 per Hawthorn s pos- bi session at death, 2 50 a< G 81371 65 ess com'ns at 2-? per ct 34 29 1337 3G I j ~ #2422 24 educt am'l expenditures in full'$1744 18 m't ba] rem'ing on Oct 1,1847, 8G78 G ^ Note.?Besidrs the foregoing balance " SG78.0G, the Treasurer has executions ^ r poor tax in the Sheriff's office lor the a- ? nf Tnnr nnllur* nnrl Sivlv^niffhf rpufs UUIIl V/l * vu? ? hich is yet to be received. The Secretary of the Board of Com mis- ; oners would here stale that the balance f funds as above, will not do more than leet the debts, which will be due on the st January, 1848. Respectfully submitted by WILLIAM IlILL, Sec'ry and Treas'r Com'rs of Poor A.D. j T nnrlifir that 1 hnvA ornminPf] ihp frirr>. I ^ * "j ? ; -- I omg account and find it properly vouched nd correct. P. D. KLUGH, * Chairman of Board. ^ 7 NOTICE^ I have left all my notrs mid accounts in the * ands of Thomson & Fair. Those indebted a ine will confer n tavor by making payment , :> them immediately. .. JOHNSON RAMEY. Oct 27 35 tf _____ , 1 " NOTICE. ill Dersons shooting uTfchiu the Incorporation will ' o fined after this date. By order of the Council. \ J. A. HUNTER, Intendant. j sept 20, 1847, 31 tf 1 Rail Road, or no Rail Road! PEACE Oil WAR! IV. STICAUSS, In Colicsbiiry, Has received a large and splendid assortment of the following FRKSll (JOUDS which will he sold at very low prices. Brown and bleached shirtings from f> cts up, Do do sheetings il 12 1-ii 'l r?..r - - - " i uiiuy i nnisirom U 1-4 to 25 cents, Furniture do " 8 " 25 " Mourning and second mourning Prints 10 o o cents up Plaid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas from 30 els up, " Bombazene, Mourning mous do lain 25, 37 and 50 cts, Fancy col'd do do do Id 3-4 up, 'l'artan plaid Shawls, Scotch wool do Ladies and Gents col'd Kid and beaver Gloves. do do cravats and scarfs, do do silk and linen rainbrick lTdlvTs. Linen, Lawns, Sill-: and Satin. ALSO, French and English Broadcloth. I nave an article of French black broad cloth at 8") per yard worth $7 to SB. Cassimcres, Saltiuets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, liinsey, White, red, and vellow Flannel. " ALSO, Plaid Ginghams, Checks, Cambricks, musins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white and jlack) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves, ibbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, A full assortment of Fancy Articles. V large variety of fall and Winter Caps, icncral Taylor Caps 3uena Vista 3alo Alio do and ?'hurubusco do 1ATS at any price a man can ask, as I incnd to sell out this article. ^ complete assortment of Shoes and Boots, ion nets, Groceries, Crockery and Dr?tgs, lard ware, Perfumery, Segars and 'Jobacu of the best kin 1, and a full assortment at ery low prices. Come and examine his sp/endid stock of Joods be^1*0 you buy elsewhere, and you -ill f]*,J many articles -?ot mentioned, and . tiiuiijicr tlia1' you expected. Oct 27 35 tf MOUSE FOR SALE. jjljjgjSk A Iwuso and lot in Cokcsburv, now occupied by S. L. Holler, Esq. This CT&propcr.y being in the centre of the yil?3fiSsiia<ro and one of the finest and best locau I' >r further particulars apply t< , ? DANIEL S. BEACHAM, c* 27 35tf in Cokeslb*TnTTP' c.isauQ efiold lino, number of acres o.. woodland, this other in a high stato of cub. The buildings aro good and conveniently a two-story dwelling house and yard ilingd, as KiU'hoa, &c.; also, burn, gin-houso, The Homestead Tract, on main road from "*-r:n? Viil'irrn to Cambridge, one and a half b- ? - >3 below Greenwood; acres, seven hundred sixty; cleared land two hundred and sixty is, balance in woods: this tract is well imircd, a large two-story dwelling house, outbuild3 as barn, stables, gin house, suitably situatod f in good condition. Both' tracts hi close proxty with tho route now being surveyed as tho rsl1 l'10 Columbia an^ Greenvillo Rail Road, i wishing to purchase will call and sec me O^n xioiu; to sell. J. Y. L. FARTLOW. <-?ci 34 jot T~ CATION. , heroas, Dr P G T, npplio8 to Je lo ? \ Jn.inistcr the Estate of ^ c Smith, ddte^i: jl ?? arerlh?rcforu t0 cite the kindred arfiP redi orsofihe decca^d to appear More me n I hursday the 5th November, 1847, at Abbeville Court House, to show cause why said ^ministration should riot be granted. riven under my hand this 20th October, 1847 > DAVID LESLY, Ordinary, Oct 27 35 2w BOOKS. R. If. ?k W A. Wardlaw lave added to their usual stock of School Sooks, a considerable collection of valuale MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, viz : 'rotinnfl'a r?nnriii<?st of P#?riK vwvvv* w "17 Japoleon and his Marshalls, Jarlyle's French Revolution, Fremont's Oregon, Jfe and Campaigns oi' Xapoleon,faylor and his Generals, lexico and her Military Chieftains, Goldsmith's View of the World, Complete Works of Byron (Illustrated) (i Joiephus, Hilton and Young, (handsome edition) joldsmith's Natural History, \ splendid copy of Shakspeare in T vols., ALSO, Haps of Mexico, " United States. Uap and Letter Papor, fine and beautiful liillet Paper, and Envellopes, Gold and Steel Pens, &c. . < Oct. 32 tf ABBEVILLE C. H. The exercises of this Institution haye been resumed. Parents nre solicited to send their children, at the beginning ot tfie Session, as much depends on punctuality. D. McNPILL TUHNER. Sept 21,1847. 30 tf