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r - - - <~t i*..has to^yu _... and i glit, he will begin to experience n relief, ,t lightness, a freedom from pain, and a d6an ess of mind, in delightful contrast with that lental stupor and physical pain < aii hh) by cops. And how infinitely better is this methyl of breaking up colds and freeing the hystei* of disease, than medicines, especially than \lolent poisons. I ^ > Theffvowinp Cotton Crop. The Augusta Chronic^ of the 1 Oth instant, says: "We continue to receive mast unfavorable r<^|| from various Actions, of the present pros^ff of tho growing Cotton crop. The season libs thus far been very unpfopitious, and many planters with whom wo have couvere d, concur in the opinion that the prospect is Suite as unpromling as it was Inst year at l w period, thus Veatly lessening the chau0C8 for ah averagA crop indeed, rendering-.: it impossible witlu^t the concurrence of the niosi mvorabio nmxpropitious seasons, both for the growth aiv\ maturity of the crop. Ifi fact, after the fcVst favorable season for the growth, an avermu crop cannot'i'en&ooably bo anticipated wiiout a mild, open, dry fall and a late frost. \ How Things Loomv San Francisco. On0'of'thte papers *l>a*/.; . recently gave the follo^ng graphic outline of the amuseifnenta fdnd there. It says there are bow two thcans nightly open for the amusement of the piiic concerts, balls, dinnerparties, and bplAiitl nriJkary suppers. The shop windows extybi nil the elegancies 'civilization and art havopbduccd in all quarand deco controversy. They iwv ciieiiaiicu witu abiding confidence the hope tljat tlicir Northern brethren would ceaseJiteir aggressions and do tlieni justice. Thttmnts which have transpired here, and to jrhich I have adverted, (Webster's speech, and the laying of Root's resolution on the table,) have added to the rl*liiiri . iKem to rise from the lethargy into which they have been betrayed. I tell'them now, in all candor, that I see no returning sense of justice in the North. They should appoint their delegates to the Nashville Coiiventtion; let them assemble theroya**! deliberate upon the grave issues which'^abolition has presented let them conecntratc the sentiment of the South, and lay such plans as will defeat tllfi raids nf lllu li(inni to <3 ' ^....,.0. i.icij' ouuuiern State should be fully represented there by her ablest ConstiUution-luving sons. That, convention, sir, wilV-ineet, although it is probable that' the confident expectation of a compromise will prevent its being as numerously attended as it would have been some months bark, the people believing that the YlfiftAftAtfv tttt. AAtiwiininM 1 .>rwUIVIIIU- HID JJilOSL'U UWilV. ifear, sir, they have been deluded into the hope of a conipromiso, so industriously instilled into their minds for the purpose of detenting the Nashville Convention. That effort has been partially successful; but the convention will nevertheless assemble, and the South will not readily forget those by whom they have been deceived. Sir, it lias been fashionable to denounce that convention, and to disparage the purposes of those who called ii> For one* I.am not ashamed of that-convention nothing could make ine ashamed of it, but the failure of the South or of. those with whom my honor is more immediately bound up, to attend it. The ends of that convention were liierh aikI holv? it was calleil to protect the- Constitution, to steps as ond noth . years, ...... .tun tluyp, l y the addition ol' two sums only, which are both taken from the samo table; by-George Oatos, author.of -'Six percent Interest'fables, and just published, aud can be had wholesale and retail, at GEO. A. OATES &. CO'S. Piand, 43ook"und Music Depot, Broad-tit., mlt lG-tf between U. S. and Globe Hotels. Estray. *^V^rw Tolled before me as an Estray, by Jos. Cobb, who liven six miles south west of Abbeville village, on' the Vienna road, where the estray can be found achcsntit sorrol MARE, al>out thirteen and a half hands high, six years old, with a sliir 011 the forehead ; appraised at the suru of ten dollar**. THOS. THOMSON, apl3-lm Magistrate. StraycdFrom the subscriber, living near Lil* *rlv llill. in FMrnfifU .. HnWSP and aTulr " ] ['he Horse is a bay, 8 or 9 years I old, shod before ; no particular marks recollected, lie was formerly owned by Mr. Jacob Martin, of Abbeville. The Mule is u mure mulo, very dark bay, between three and four years old. Any person having taken up said horse and mule, will confer a favor on me (and moreover, trait bly rewarded) by dropping ine a few linos directed to jLtuuf'iimc P, UUJJUUCIU O. L/. aj 13-3t A. T. TRAYLOR. /"lo-Piirllierwllip. The uudonsigned offer their Services to the cittzf ns of Abbeville aud ils vicinity, in the various department* or their Profession. The services of both will be rendered in all eases, if necessary, without additional charge. jNO. DAVIS. M.D. % apG W. G. LOMAX, M.D. Notice. , ALL persona having demands against tfr Estate of Tandy \V. Wilson, deceased, will hand theui in properly attested by the 10th of June next, at which time the Estate will be settled up. RQB'T. WILSON, Aro'r. May 18, 185(T 4t Ordinary's Office* > T/VTU/H1 ^ -^AT 8' 1850' |\] VJ1 iiytj. nxecuiore, AaqaiiQjstratoiB & Uuarll diaus, who have not made their Annual ReturiiH in office, are requested to do so, at an | early date. ' F. VV. SELLECK, o.a.d. . I ; -- Notice. ... 1 TAKEN from one of my slaves, aiei^aln amount 1 of MONEY, which the owner can have by ' living fall satisfaction as to his claim, and paying i for this advertisement. , .. . i : yl8 2w WM. S,SMllTH. <% *% v .2g . .us of uap on one corner. Strings will be reduced to Board measure, and paid for at the rate of $10 por M- To be delivered continuously along the line of tho Road, two extra pieces for every hundred feet. If hewed strings are delivered, they must be of exact size, with square corners and fri!D from r.linii nmrltR. 2nd. Cross tics will bo 8 feet long, and of two dimensions iu thickness; 0110-third gain ties, 8 inehes thick; two-thuds intermediate tics, 5 inches thick; the whole to be hewed on two sides to u facc of 8 inches, and tho bark to bo stripped oft, and must bo procured from good sound whito oak, post oak, heart piue, chesnut or cedar. Pine tics must show 4 inches of heart upon the whole length of both faces. Tics will be paid for at tho rate of 25 cents for cedar ties, und 20 cents for all other ties; to be delivered iu piles of 36 to every hundred feet, as near as possible to the Road bed ; 12 gain tics and 24 intermediate tics. 3rd. Mud-sills will bo 18 feet long, and must bo hewed upon two dides, to a face of 8 inches, and 5 inches thick. Mud-sills will be received of any good, sound, durable timber ; but if of pine, they must show a line of heart upon the whole lonpth of both faces, to be dol'vcrea continuously along the line of Road, threo extra piecos to every 100 ft. Sills will be paid for by the piece, at the ruto of 10 ceuto. Contract** will be eutered iuto separate* ljf for each description of Timber, in amounts in , vuluo'not leSs thuu $50. Contracts will also be entered into for the receptiou of timbert at convenient points upon the Hue of Rail Road, in quantities of any kind, sufficient for from one-half mile to ten miles; provided, however, that the cod^tuuOUS deliv >rv h:i* nlr -nrlv twv>n onntmotml J for somo reason been dispensed with. > Payments will bo made every sixty days, but no payment will be made of a less amount thauQ5U Proposals will be received until all contracts tut> taken. WM. SPENCER BROWN, ^ ap6-4t Chief Engineer. Melodeons. JUST RECEIVED, by the subscribers,-au assortment of Priupe &. Co.'s Improved Patent MELODEONS, an instrument well adapted 'tot Sacred Music an excellent substitute for the Orcan, bo ill IT Sllffieienllv loud for a nnrlnr nr Mmnll church. "For sain ut Factory prices^with freight added, by GEO. A. OATE8 & CO., Broad-st.,betweeu United States und Globe Hotels, directly opposite the State Bank, Auguittu ' mli 1G 51 tf ^ Committed ' iu vnr< j AiLt ot Abbeville, a negro man who X a iva bis name iit ALECK, and that he beIouot lo Sophrona TUloiari, of .Edgefield District. Stud >oy is about35 yeAra of age, 5 feet 8 or, 9 inehea ligh, and baa a defect In his right knee that iu (Talking presents his leg and foot something side- i vise. The owner is requested to ?ome forward, i >rove property, pay charges and take' him away, my 18 T. STEPHENS, Jailor. W: , n ins wife, SStuton, and iHury his wile, some ol the Defendants in this case, re&ido without the limits of lliiti StatoOn motion by Thomson &. Fuir, coinp'a. bol'r. Ordered, tliat the said Defendants do plead, answer, or demur to the said Bill of complaint within three months from the publication of this order, or the said Dill will be takeu pro coufesso against them. II. A. JONES, c.k.a.d. Coin'rs. Office, 5th March, 1850. 3m South Carolina, I Annnvn.i.k Dis't. $ In tho Common Pleas WILLIAM RICHEY, who is now ju the custody of the Sheriff'of Abbeville District, by virtae of a capias ad sati. fuscieHdumt ut the suit of John Williams, having tiled his petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate, both real and personal, for the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts, of the General Assembly commonly called the " Insolvent Debtors' Acts": Public Notice is hereby given that the petition of the said William Richey will be heard and considered in the Court of Common l'left;, for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Court House, on the third Monday in October next, or on such othef " day thereafter as the court muy order during the Term commencing on the third Monday in October next, at said place ; and all the creditors of tho aid William Richey are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, to appear then and there, in the said court, to show cauBe, if any they can, wiry ine pouoni 01 uie nets uiorosaitt snould not be granted to the said William Richcy, upon his executing tbe assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. J TP. SPIERIN, c.c.f Clerk's oflfce, 30 April, 1850. 3m Sontli ^aroli u a AobkWllb Dis't. ([ In the Common Pleas. Attachment: Tresspass: Dam. ,000. WM. B. DORN, v. RICHARD GRIFFIN. " VY The Plaintiff haviug filed his Declaration in tbe Clerk's office on this day, and it appearing that ^ the Defendant is from and without tho limits of this State, and having neither wife nor attorney withinthe said District on whom a rule to plead can $ prved it is Ordered, that the Defendant do plead to the said Declaration within a year and "j a day from tho filing of the name, or final and absolute judgment will be entered against him by default.1 life THOS. P. SPIERIN, u.o.r. Clerk'iw^ce, March 18,1850. 1-y * S ou J la Carolina, ) ~r~ ! AuBEvntxr Dis*t. ) In the Common Pica*, y..Attachment: Debt. A B^rDj|gENNEDY f i announce him as u eunu J next election. itS?" The friends of D^B announce him as a candidal next election. flfl The friends gf^jH iiouuce him as a caudidat^H lection. - <kJB| Id3* Wc aru autho^H W. G ANTT as a caudida^H at the next election. EC]r* Wc aro authored P. SPIERIN, Ewy m U ro the oflico of C/erJt: of election. H fTr" Tlin frJonrlu announce him as a Coart at the next electic^^H We are autha^H A. FAIR aa a candjcUul^M at the next election. /XB SSf Thelfricnda^^Hfl respectfully announce of the Court at thQ.g^u'4^| of the Court of announce him JB3T ThoT'^so^^H WELL ann cJco him as of Tox Colli01" at the iW^B DS3T 'jy fricnitT oTl A&OSON/Bq'r-t annon* for Tax ^r/e friends oil iuijioau</''h * a csudi<^^^M Collect** the neat **-VVVo QfA J. H^OND oa nt thW*1 ricctioil'V^W| Jj J|