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1 r ? Ml Milil.w ? >1' POETRY?-? " i The Old Green Lane. BT P. LI Z A COOK. 'Twits tho very incrrv rummer timo. That garlmids, liilln uuddcllfc, And thcHoiifh wind ruug a fuUy chime. Upon the fox-glove bolln. Tho cuckoo Blood oil tlu> lady bircl^ 'l'o bid her IuhI good l>y? The lurk sprung over the village church, And whistled to the sky, And we had come from tin* harvest sheaves A blithe und tawnv train.* Ami tracked onr path with poppy loaves Along tho old groeu lane. *Twus a pleasant wuy on a sunny dttv, And Wfc wero happy pet, As wo idly bent where (ho streamlet wont, To get our finders wet ; Willi thedog-ri'sc here, and the orchis there, And tho woodbine twining through, \\ ilh the tnoad trees meeting everywhere, And tho grass still damp with dew, Ah ! We all forgot it thut blissful fpot, -I The means of care and pain, * . A" we lay on tho shepherd's cot. To rest in the old greeil lane. Oh ! days gono by ! I can but sigh \ As I think of (lint-rich hour, I When my lieurt iu its glee teemed to be Another woodside flower; For though tho trees be still uk fuir, i And the wild blooin still as gay? Though the south wind semis us sweet an air, j , And heaven as bright a day ; Yet tho merry set are fara\td Witta, And we never Bhull meet again? j , We shall never ramblo side by side Along that old green lane j ' VARIETY i Predictions for 1853. I According to an Almnntic published in 1 the United St:?tes, the present year of onr i Lord 1853, is to be an <cVcntf\il one. We i extract from tlie said Almanac tlie following 1 sagacious predictions: 1 Through the whole course of the present year whenever the inoon wanes the nights will be dark. On several occasions during the year; the him win nsu ueiore certain people discover it, and set before they have finished their days ' work. It is quite likely that when no business is 1 doing, many will be heard to complain of hard times; hut it is equally certain that all who hang themselves will escape starvation. 1 If bustle and hoops go out of fashion a church pew will hold more tlian three , ladies. If dandies wear their beards, there will bo ( less work for barbers; and he who wears , moustaches will have something to sneeze j atW hoover is in love will think his mistress ^ n perfect angel, and will only find out the 4 t ruth of his suspicion by getting married.? . There will be more books published than will find readers, and more bills than will find payers. If the incumbent of a fat office should 1 die, there will bo at least one dozen pairs of 1 feet ready to step into <>ne pair of shoes. i If a young woman should happen to blush, < she will be apt to look red in the face without ' the use of paint; if she dreams of a voting < man three liichts in fttitvnsKmti if will 1./. > i 1 sign of something; if she dream of liitn foitr j 1 times or have the toothache, it is ten to one j < ?;j?o vyi'l i long titrir getting either of them i ' out of her head. 1 Many people will drink more strong liquor than will be necessary to keep them sober, ?<?<d take more medicine than will be requisite to the enjoyment of good health. Dinners and entertainments will bo given j to those who have enough at home, and the poor will receive much advice gratis, legal and medical excepted. lie who marries next year, runs great risk especially if he does it in a hurry. There will be a tremendous noise all over il. ~ i ? 1 ? uiu cum m y wncn it uiunuers, provided the Indies are in a good liunior at the time, otherwise the sound of the thunder will be drowned by the. eternal din of the feminine?. Also j a tremendous dust kicked up occasionally by the coach horses. < Many young ladies who hope for it, but little expect it, will be married; and many who anticipate that glorious consummation, will be compelled to wait for another year. Politicians will tnake fools of others; and ' women with pretty faces will make fools of both. 1 There will bo a great cry and no wool, i both at shearing of pigs and meeting of Con- ' gross. ' Finally, there exists but little doubt that < 1853 will be a most wonderful year, farsur- l passing in interest all that have preceded < it. 1 ' I \r ? - - - ?- ! 4?iob iiy rsrnono minded -Women.?The J Cleveland Herald says llmt on the 1st instant, some thirty woman, well backed by 1 gentlemen, proceeded to tbfcgrocery of -Antliony Jajjobs, in Ashland, and asked him to discontinue the sale of liquor "and the use < ?-f a baggatclle board which had enticed many of the youths and some ot tljo mar- . ried men from theif homes. He "refused, j and the ladies chopped bis bagatelle^-table j into kindling wood and emptied his liquors'-s into tli'6 street. They then visited another 1 grocery and 'a tavern,'both of wbioh^apitu- ' luted.. . ^ A Mrs. Uicit, of Kirtland, Ohio, Was irt'1 ken it) some kind of n fit recently, and the "spirits" decided that she Waft in for a)ranco of two weeks. Her fr^ndfclf^fused to give her any food or medicine, notwithstanmng ' tliat she once became conscfbut^gpd fjmva ? that she must have Some raOdienie .or. she | should. She did^die, nt%he end of fl|e or ' six days, and was kent'dend to the dose of , ?i.^ -i~i? L ? *- * IjlU JUI v,4.8uv,ju?;r ,nt'MU8 supp^i)gtkapi>e j i \voyld vjeitterg? front thi^ta^Z-fOThey . ought.either to bo Indictedr fp^ nmnslrigh- J terOr pladed-in straight jackets. ? y ^ .?t?. ' ? * J Here ; is on? of ' tllo many b#antift$. which Fattnf Forrester baagiven cxptlftnon: ? - ? fc 'iGhfleUino die /mrtfoj*i&<intry, whera. I , phall not folIC like the jnmfflflc&rof the f$r-" es^tmySfee^d; those ytJ?at ly$p tnc i(be4 h^Jiihsk tboir Reacts tojjiett the qj^ fe?-v 'J&i; |kife$ er) take placoin a large saloon: at the entrance, where you are requested to pay half a dollar, you leave your implements, by which is meant your bowje knives and revolvers; and you leave them sis you would your over-coat .on going into the opera, and get a ticket with their number,'and on your way out they aro returned to you. You hear the pistol and bowie-knife keeper in the arms room call out "No. 45?a six barrelled revolver." "No: 100?one eight barreled revolver and bowie-knife, with a death's head and cross-bone eat on tlio handle.'* "No. 95?a brace of double barrels." All tins is clone as naturally as possible. The Young AVIff.'s Rkbponse.?Why art thou snd my love to-day? what grief is frowning o'er thy heart? Why dost thou ilroop and turn away, and why do tears unbidden start? WJien first I wooed thee in thine isle?thy Erin emerald of the deep ?1 saw tlice, sweetest, only smile, nor even that thou couldst weep. Tho sun of summer lights the earth, the zephyr's kiss is on thy eheek, all nature calls thee back to mirth thee bo not pry thee love so weak." While thus I spoke my bosom's queen, one deep fond glance upon me stealing exclaimed: 'Be jabers, but you're green! It's Onions *ure I'm after peeling!" A gentleman at one of the fashionable hotels, in Washington, having his pocket l>ook stolen from him, was disconsolate un:lcr the inflictions, in view of the fact that it contained nothing hut a recommendation to ollice, which it was impossible for him to procure again, from a distance, in time to i>e effective. Judge of his joy when the* next day, his pocket book with an apology' from the thief, staling that he had taken iU i>y mistake, believing it to contain valual/ Ules! _ r Horace Mask, in a recent lecture on Victoria's realm, said it might perhaps bo worth while to inquire at what period in history, or in what paroxysm of arrogance and selfesteem, .1 mere speck on the ocean, an Island not half so large as some of our States, came t<> he called "Great" Britain. The whole Island might be sunk in our freshwater hikes without at nil obstructinf nnvi Ration. A Kf..vtl*ck7 LawvkiTs Appeal.-?"The thunder roared, t ho moon rolled, the stars winked, tlic sky was a complete web?genllem of the jury?of darkling darkness on that night; and yet this man did, with malice aforethought, steal forth inter the shades >f a lonely farmer's house and then and .here maliciously pisencd his brindle yaller log. Convict him, and the the prayers of i nation are yours ! To Fpcak truth reader, there is l'.o excellent beauty, no accomplished ?mci>. ?n ? <>. iiiblu refinement without strength jus exec-lent, <is complete, as trustworthy. As well night you look for good fruit ami blossom jn a rootless and sapless tree, as for charms hat. will endure in a feeble and relaxed natiFor a little while the blooming scinjlanec of beauty may flourish round weakness, Imt it cannot bear a blast: it soon tadis, even in serenest sunshine. LAW NOTICES. S. HI. G, Gary, Attorney at Law and Jftrgis/rntc. oFriCB at roKKSsnniv. s. o. t. II. wn.SOX. I. II. LOMAX. W. M. 1IADUKN. Wilson, Lomax & Hadtlcn. Attorneys nt Law and Solicitors in Equilv. OFFICE AT ABBRYIM.E C. II. Samuel W. Mabry, Attorney at Law ami Solicitor in Equity. OFFTf!fS AT AltiauWf T n r* W. A. Lcc, Attorney a! Law, Ahbkviu.e C. IT. To be found al present in the Ofliee of E. Noble, Esq.] A. G. GOODWIN, No. 1 Granite Range, Columbia, S. O. IS now rendy lo show nn entire new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, :ousifc-tin<r of ull the new designs of American, French and English Dry Goods. This stock comirises all hinds of Dry Goods, from the commonest Homespun to the most expensive dress Goods; and vould request, us u special favor, that those visitng Columbia would exun'iiue my assortment of Soods. They ur? selected with great cure from lie most extensivo establishments in the United itutcs, and are offered to the public at extremely ow rate*, to insure quick sale. Tito decided shangt* in Cushions this seusou of uress Goods, Cola;s, Sleeves, iionnets, Muntillus, Ribbons, &c., nukes it well Worth while for any bodv not wish ng to purchase to examiuo tho beautiful Klyleis. Dur stock alro consists of Carpets, Oil Cloths And Mattings, IVIilcli wo aro ofiVfing very low. til Domestic Joodsnur assortment in complete, comprising mnty new kinds of Nogro Goofy, Culicocn, &c. A ;all is most " respectfully aolicited. ; A. -Gr GOOD\\'YN. H. B.?Wo would say touur frienda, wht> pur:hascd,oLus lust seaatth, that.tho Blbached- nr.d Brown ^Ionie?puii8 have a^yuyeod eo hi price, hat it willbe impossible toaelt tti'em this season tt tho same priccs; bnt we will propViso to Bell hem uh cheap as the uiftrkft will uuord, or.ua low is any one else. *' A- 6. G. March 31 ?,' ,51 *:* ? WlEjfc rMILLER, _ NO. 1 B|UQK RANGE, ? ui, now receiving a'lurgo <uid Handsome 08f*. i?*rtmciit of . .. el*i^ra Po whi&h they iffrjtetHli t\tlohiion of their mends Hid custOpierevjl Ladles' Dives G.oodi, in'gjgat vuriety ; * freiv^b BurageS^BlwSRft nM^aue?, JfYeiTch Cam' bricB, printed Lawuo, ftueJius, Gulicoeat GitisL. G. IIundJ{?rcl^iof?(_ WMfte Grape Sliawla, Hosiery, Glove*, $tc. * >T . BoimetS, Rilihouu, Tah?, -Jgowcrs, Sic. ? FOR .GENTLEMK^'S tVKAH. J: vt Capitis, Cnosimeres, B$6ta and Shoee^cMLa Hat*, Ready M id** Qothmgrykc* A'w, \ large stock .Croflju-ry atid. Glass Wjftity Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery/, Scoviira^lja^B, 8atJ-J dlea,' Bridlen, andi'evrry articlg -.ttsuaHy kept*in k Jfcjretail;?? %_ . +* ' t + : MWh 23,IB53 50* ' . 4 ?y.. ,iri -1 , ,?L ; , , in -0g .. -- Orange*, 1mm, _ 1 1^' QB^KGEg, 600 I/emons, SffiSEr*. * W:. a*i&& Selling off at Cost! I fl^IIE undersigned with a view of changing his I pur-soil, now oflora his entire STOCK OF JL GOODS AT CO'"*'!', consistine of 20 hhdM Clioico now* Frucc&a SUGAR, 5 11 Muscovado do 5(1 bills Stewart's C! Yellow do 20 " " A clarified do' 25 " Double refined crushed do 5 " " " I'owderod do 20 hlids Cuba MOLASSES, 2ybbl? SYUUP, 180 " New Orleans MOLASSESi 150 bags 11 io COFFEE, clioico; 100 boxes Adainanliiio and Sperm CANDLES, 1,000 Gallons KacUcd Train OIL, 200 " coininoii do do yiJO " Winter strained Lump OIL, 6H0 " English Linseed do 3,000 lbs pure WH ITE LEA D, Union Mills, 170 i Mixes Widsoi Glass, Various sizes, 175 kefjs Eastern Nails, 2,(100 lbs Hemlock fc Oak tanned Sole LEATHER 20 sides heavy Uuiid do 1 CO do Upper do 1,000 pieces heuvy Dundee BAGGING, wide, 50 hales Gunny do 1,500 lbs Three Fly TWINE, 250 coils 1-2 and 5-8 inch llemp ROPE, .100 sacks SALT, 20,000 lbs Swede's. IRON, 10,000 Rolled do 20 bundles Nail Rods, 300 lbs German and OAST STEEL, 25 bales heavy OS N A BURGS, 25 barrels ''Smith's" FLOUR, 100 do St. Louis, Eagle Mill*. do 400 bushels Mexican Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, and many othel articles usually kept in tnv line. IVrriOlm visitiiiir I Ilia Mrirlr..! .... - I - . & ted to give mo a oil! as great inducements will he unbred to purchasers ; and persons indebted to 111c either by Note or Hook Account would do well to give it their earliest attention, as I am determined to close my bu siuess as speedily ar possible. K B. S. DUN BAT?. | Hamburg, March I) *19 G Greenville & Columbia R. R Company. AfiSKSSMKNTS AND NKW RC'KIIT. lA S other important official duties will prevent iJL my fulfilling some of ihc appointments for the receipt of Assessment, of which notice has hitherto boen given. I have mado arrangements with C. J. Ct.roRu, Esq. to receive tho said Assessments, as follows, instead of the dates heretofore published, viz: at Greenville Court House from I7th to 2<ith instant; Anderson Court House on Monday and Tuesday 28th and 29th instant; Abbeville C. House on Thursday 31st and Friday 1st April; Wiiliuiuston on Wednesday 120th April; Helton on j Thursday 21st April ; Honey Path on Friday i2"-2d j April, where tho four instalments of the assetsj meats art; all paid at once. A certificate for the full amount, bearing interest from date, will be giv en. Mr. fOt.i'or.D has the new script ready for dej livery. Stockholders are requested to surrender | their old certificates and receive the ncwsciipt in j exchange. According to a resolution of the comI IKinv.no **:?*? twm- ! old script." ? JLP. S()UtTiKIIn"'' " March 10 And mill TroiiVr. Sew Attractions. THE GEORGIA HOM3 GAZETTE, A Sontficrn Family Journal, vrni.ismcn at atcu'sta, geohuia. F|V!E HOME GAZKTTE is devoted to LitJL erature, Art, Science, Agriculture, General Intelligence and Southern Interests. Tlu? columns of t!ic paper will contain Historical ami Domestic Romances, sketches of Biogrephy, choice Poetry, entertaining Anecdotes, scientific memoranda, witli Agricultural and Industrial Articles. It is published for the home circle. Besides u rich variety of Miscellaneous matter, it will contain the General News of the day, and exhibit the conrsc of political events without the least party bins. In addition to this, it will contain a Ci'inprnd of Universal History, from the pen of tbc senior l'ditor, now in the course of publication, j Tl.iii, when completed, will equal in quantity of .i k.i^c vkiuiik- iji six iiuuurcu pages. Also, u IJegihtcrof Auc'cnt Grecian and Unman Literature ; u Compendious Exposition of the chief beauties of .Shakespeare's Plays, with such explai natioiiB and remarks us may he necessary to Keep i ii]> Iho interest of the plot of cacli, and u brief exj position of the lending principles of Political Econ! omy- The terms arc very low. I The Gazette io a larjjo imperial sheet, of e!e' Riuit appearance, printed upon now and beautiful lyp* Terms, ?'2 DO per annum, always in advancv ; Two copies, ?3 SO; Five copic*rS8 00; Ten copies, ?>15 00. Address SMYTIlE &. WIIYTE, March HI Eds Home Gazette, Augusta, Ga. Selling and Storing Cotton. V: ^ The subscriber bolicving Columbia to be ouo.of the best Cotton markets for the Planter, continues to give liis attention to selling the article, and when necessary is provided Willi CStore llooin wnere il can lio carefully secured, and will be iukeu from eithor of the Rail Road Depots, free of charge for drayuge He ulso receives and sells FLOUR, CORN and other kiin!!? of country produce on commission.? He is well provided with all Staple Groceries, Hardware and Dry Goctto usually wanted for Plantation and Family use, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies, which he will gladly furnish to his customers at very low prices, delivering llicrn at cither Kail Road Depot free of drayago. Country merchants and other lurgv Dealers will dud it to their interest to give ine u cull ut the old stuud, No. 87, Richardson-afreet.' ROB'T, BRYCE. Columbia, Feb. 23, 18f>3. - Jim stjvr? oitsoutii oakolina^ Abbeville District?In Equity.. Jan. Banks vs. Charles Banks, ) n;l. , I William Hanks R?d others. \ 11,11 for P* ' IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas Adams and Elizabeth his Wife,'Hester Ann Johnson. Diameter W*ulerb,4lio threolast of whom arc ctuiureii 01 anran waters, uecoasecJ, aim other children <5f Korah Waters, dcuCnwd, Whose names ' ore nut known, reside without the limits of this State; on motion by Thomson &, Fair, Comp't Sol's, ordered that thA said Thomas Adams mid. Elizabeth his wire, Hester Ann Johnson. Diameter Waters, and the children of Surali Waters, flc> ceesed, whose names uro unknown, do plcadf ?n-? swer or demur to the said hill of complaint within three months'from the publication' hereof, or..the same will bo token pro confr.eso against them. II* A. JONES, C.h.A.D. Com'rs Office, March 1,1853 3m American Hotel?Dissolution. IMiE purtnornhip herctoforo existing of Moat ?wright &. Jauney was dissolved by its owjl limitation, on tho 17th instant. > " J. BO AT WRIGHT, t fAfeMfV . - Columbia, JunSC, 16j>3' . 43 tf - A Card. "American Hotel-Ghanqe nf Proprietorship. TtfRS. SARAH FLEMING aflfl Mr. Jamm T. llL Fi.Kiiino respectfully givo notice, thai they have purchased and assumed the rauuugement of tho AMwlOAIt Hotel, lately bo succefsfully couductod by Mr. J. C. Janney. * 91 t*kiifg?ctiarge of this Establishment, tlicy do rao?0l$^i* ititcnUOQ of using eVery means that experience aud energy tifil) supply.to give etiiiro Bat-, iafnr*1tmt in tfiAir nAlmhD nnH hfrthiiftA VAtlruM ni . tentton ttkiheSr^mfort. Io uaking (t continuiyico of a fuir norlioii of pwblie papport, lliev Ao*a Willi Iho.asfirauce that U?oy tnfCpd to'detftrroTl. ?Fh^fcfrle wjin>o aopplied with everything that llkut a^ortbjfiforv^d np in iWft beet,routiner, jBnt! diBpeiised by wcfldFjfol:attendnnta; and' jtbo chomtarMud parlors wilMpfouod always ready M tfce.reception ?f gueela ' 4 * , I Colo^gairJ^ flifr I85g^ ; TillSale.~Tlie subscriber of^M.for gate * ' Wft?) very' flHb bunding lot? on'the raif rohd afiMWl'jquarCw of a mile from the villagc of ' nC ?r tAc unnAVr New Carriage Manufactory, ^ElIIE subscriber has opi'iiril u ^"-j^v v? EL Shop for iixiHiiijr and repniriu! of >ill description*, on ^3: tin- lot he lias receutly purchased from Dr. Davits . : at Abbeville C. II. Ho has several New Bugles mid Carriages ! now on bund, and bo pledges liiiiLHcIf to do woik . | lower tlian ilie usual pricey hero ; und for cunh lie I will work filteen per cent lower than for credit. ' All work dime by him will bo warranted. 13. J. TAYLOR. N. B, 1 have also on hand Saddles, Bridlcc, ; Martingales, Oarriapo and Bu?<jy Whips, of all j prices, fiom 2f> cents up. E- J. T. Jnny 54, 1 Hf>3 42 tf | Ciirriase 3I:?a? Hfuolory. TSr^S*! Ti.c subscribers have made cxten- ' 9thf?**'v*-* arrangements foi tin* niatinfac- j lure of KVi'.itY i>K?citirnoN orC-Aii- I r.i.\c:K:?, at their work shops in llic Village of! Ijuwndcevillc. Tlii?y have secured tlio scrviceeof ( ! excellent workmen in llic several departments of i I lie trade, and have on hand a carefully selectod I j stock of iir.UcrialK. All orders for any kind of ve- i ; hide will he faithfully and promptly executed, (and j j in a workman-like manner.) Hi'.r.uitixn of all j kinds iieutly and expeditiously done , I Tney trust that by their unwearied exertions to ! please in the price and quality, (of the work done i at their manufactory) they will secure a liberal j share of the public patronage. lill)I)KLI< & WILSON. Lowndesville. Feb 7, 1^5:1 -14 tf I?I?sy;a3a ESoi'rtc. ] 5 This beautiful and hi?h bred IIORS12 j j / C**? \ was purchased by me when a colt of Cul- ; | viu Dlodgetl, Vermont, at a considerable expense, j lie is now four years old ami will make the Spring j Season, ni my plantation three miles below Cum- | bridge and-at (Jrecnwood. He is a beautiful ma- i honany bay, fifteen and a half hands high, and was j sired by the old (iilibrd?Morgan and 'tis dam a full ! blooded Morgan marc?and in Ills general form ho i possess in a remarkable degree that most impor- j i taut requisite in a stallion, (compactness.) In his i ! fMiKinnr n??#l ciiifil l?? ' : , .IMHIIIO !IIU IIIVII IJ*1" IHJI* IIIKI I ! docility which clmraeterizi? must oC the M organ ( lloi.se. l''or further particulars ?re handbills. ! JAMES CRESWEI.l.. Jan 16. 1 <15 tf t itin rtii en warc> )AA GALLONS EARTH EN WAR P., ronsis| ?)UU tiiirr ?>i" Jugs, Jars, l'aim ami l'ilclicrs, | from half tosix jjulions. Por sale very low at the 1 Putnily Grocery. 1I.S. KERR, j Jail 12(> ^ -12 tf I Sl'ATIT<)F |S()UTL[ CAl^LLS"X, Abbe oilic ]Jistrict?In JCijit ilif. Joel Smith and others va Win. ) lii!I to ?ppiy i k. Swain and Jesse Swain. $ funds, &c. IT appoiiring l?? my satisfaction that William R. Swain, enecl" the defendants, irsidc beyond the j limits ol the State of South Carolina ; on motion of Mr.Gowun ?St l'crrin, Coiupt's Sol's, ordered that the tsaid DcfeiiJant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said l.i!l <>f cm... ill.:.. lliroo months front the publication hereof, otherwise tin-, same will lit- taken jtro eonfes.to against him. II. A. JON lis, c.k.a.d. Com*is OITi'.'e, March 1, 185.'< 3m Charleston and Florida Steam Packets. I'liiled Slides .Mni! Line?Snni-Wcilily. Connecting with the New York Steamers each tray 'i ll K CAROLINA, L. M. Cox<MtftM?:,inTKn ,mM,lrr' Wl" l?avc every ?S'?/?? artitiij A fternoon, at 3 o'clock, touch ing at Jacksonville, PicOiata ami Pilutka, on die | St. Joint's River; returning, will arrive at Charleston on W'tdnextla:j. The FLOUIDA, Ciiahlkc Wim.v master, will leave on Tnextlay AJ'ternnun of each week, at name hour, and, in returning, will arrive on Saturday Mtiniinfr. Due notice will always be given when the Carolina makes an extra trip to St. Augustine. It is only considered necessary to say that theitc boats have been built especially for this trade, nnd are commanded by the most experienced navigators. I Fare to Jacksonville 8S Fare to Pilatku ..* ??10 For Freight or Passage, apply oil boaid, ut ...i? ? uuiKiiciii niiuu, ui io j JOHN W.CALDWELL, FOEustDnv. I Charleston, fell 10, 18.?'J -15 if j C;1i?>cno. Riii<tius iVc. JO BOXES GOSIIEN dIELi.SE, u prime ar- i I /Cj tide just opened this week ; iir> boxes Raisins, (new e.rop); fill lbs Citron: Cream Tarlur ; 2 dozen cutis fresh Sitlmond; :> libls Porto Rico Sugar. Tlic above articles are of fresh importation. U. S. KERR. Jap 2I? 42 tf tiiii'dvii Sfit'd*! JUST received u Flock of fresh and genuine Garurn Si:kds, warranted pnre, at the Feb 7 44;tf FAMILY GROCERY. T&XOTICE XIIIS.?All persons indebted to tlip JL^ estate of Henry Bendy dee'd., will findtheir notes in the hands of Messrs. McCiowuu and lVrrin, who will receive payment for lliein ; and ull persons having demands against the said estate, will please present theinto the above gentlemen for payment. Prompt attention to this notice will save cost! JAS II. LeROY, Adm'r. ] dec23 38 tf_ j I IVRP V Ar i i,y <.'V \ 11 1 ! W* ? JL w X riLfjjiJUl Formerly .lolm C. O'HaiiloiaN. XjOf THE subscriber has ilio ?5?E3>3|^Tpleasure toinform liisfrieiuia ami the public, tliut having-A. purchased the splendid Stock of fixtures of those well Known nnn popular Stables, formerly owned by O'll ANLON, and lately by W. E. ARCH- j Ell, lie is now prepared to furnish ull who inuv i favor hiin with their patronugc, with excellent Saddle-Horses, and Imiidsomo and comfortable Carriugesaud Buggies, of the latest styles, with teams to mate!), and drivers, in whose sobriety and experienco every confidence can bo placed, at most reasonable prices. !\Iuny improvements have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Drovers will find every accommodation they cau doairp. ' ? . Carriages and Omnibnses from thin Stable will run frbm Hoatwright tJunney's universally"favorite "American Hotel," and also from the long-established and well-known Columbia Hotel, by Mr. D. Caldwell, to the various llailroad Depots, or anyjMjint desired.. lU'UMcru loll at tho American Hotel. Willi < tMr. W, D. llr.rris, or the proprietor ot Ihe Ooluinwa Hotel, Will be promptly attended to ; anil the subscriber in confident that till who employ him will kc pleased with his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE. Oct28 30 Cm T1IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Adbevh.le District. , ^in the- Ceiniuonv Pleas, Thomas Robinson vs. William. A. Lofnux ? Foreign AHoclivncnU WHEREAS, tho plaintiff did on the 'twentythird duy of November file Ilia declaration against the defendant, who or it is said in absent from und . without" the limits of the state, und has in>i(hei*wife nor attorney known within the limits .of the name, upon whom a copy ot the naid declaration. might 'hoServed. ' ? It Is therefore ordered, that the euid defendant do appeur and plead to the said dee,laratio;i on or before the twenty-fourth day of November nexl, which will.bo iu the yeargjiprhte'en hundred and fifty-three otHcrwfoo final and ubsoluto judgment Will bo given agaioxt hiin. MATTHEWj^ct)ONALDwr c p Clerk'* Office, Novemher 23, lfi50 y 34-Ty EW/ iSTORE,?The subscriber will 'ofwn. his iVew Store, rfe&r Douglasa Mills,-on or ' abont the 30th December,'inst. His frtoijk-wirtl, 'cottftifltof a- good wwortroemt of DnvtjcWr and Grqo?netf?nnda{|ott)e? article* uniM^r kept hr* coot try Store. FronrJiii ttrflMT'experienoe III the'&tuineaa, and haviMpttrtd in hl? atofek -hlfnoelf io person", he Cents conadrfirt that he wilt "je'<able to pleaae aNwho may^frhitD-a ball. 'SWe hinra (rial! '\XV T. J. ROBERTS. Near Dmu^ot Milto, D?. 10th, 38 (f ,, s* hf WESTFIELD & H0WELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturers, Abbevilli Court IIoiihc. fT^ho Subscribers Recontly w j from Columbia, having lo-L cuted tlu'iiisulvcs ut Alibsville^^iJJ Jj Court House, urn no\y prepared lo furnibh to (In people of Abbuvillo District, and Hie surrouudin; country witli Saddles and Harness, .of their owi Manufacture at short notice. Also constantly 01 band u supply of Hridles, Martingales, Whips Trunks, and all other articles ill their lino of Duel ucss * P. S. Particular Attention paid to Repairing HI)w.11(1) WKSTFIELD w GEORGE W. IIOWELL. Auk '!> 20 ly STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville JJixlrict?hi J'Ji/uiti/. William ll.Uruy r? Itobeit S. llm'son,"! , Nancy Elvira his wife; I). M. I'otts, V " " ?r ami NareUsa his wife, and others. J ? IT appearing to my satisfaction ihut Robert S II lid;on and Nanny Elvira his wife, H. S Polls and Narcissa K. his wife, and Edward M llnd.-on and Martha his wife, defendants in thi; ease, reside without tho limits of this Stale : Oi motion by Thomson & I'uir. (-omp't Sol. orderei that the said defendants do plead, answer or do mur lo said bill within three months from tlx publication hereof, or the same will bo taken jih cmifcu.-iu against them. II. A. JONES, c.k.a.d. ('oimtiissioner's Ontcc, Feb 1, I8.VJ :im Tllli ST ATI-: OK SOUTH CAUOL1XA ihst.?in ngt ri v. NOTICE?All (>nardiaus ami Trustees uecoiinlahle in the Commissioner's Oliiee, in Alritevillc J)istrict, are hereby required to maki: their UeluriiK on or before "the first Monday it March ne.\t; otherwise, they will be dealt witli according to law, for their default. 11. A. JONKS, c.E.A.n. Commissioner's Olfice, Jan. 1, 1 KVI. 3!>-tf Laud Warrants Wanted. rpiIK undersigned will give the highest prior in -L cash for Lwn Wakraxts. Having obtained a largo number, one of us will leave for the West in a short time. Those who have Warrants bin! In tier call soon. Claims ugaiusl the United States ami Texas attended to. li. L. & B. V. POSEY Ahhevilte C. II., I8f?2 _ 1(5 tf_ TKT ?'A'BC ?2.?W. It. Sunders & . Co. have made 1>3 an assignment of the assets of their late firm for the purpose of paying I he debts against them.? All pcrs-ms'indebted to the said firm by note or account arc untitled to pay to the undersigned ami ii'i one rlsr. The notes and accounts have been placed in our hands, and payment nrselticmcnt willi anyone else will net be reeognized. Persons also in, debled are also notified to come forward and make payment immediately, as the dues of the linn must he collected. M.CoWAX & l'KKWIX, for Creditors. Abbeville-Court House, ^s'ov. 1. 1P"?2. .'12-ti TAKES this method of informing his friends and the public that he has uow on hand, and is constantly receiving an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES ?fe VESTINOS of superior i|i:ality and iiuith, which lie proposes in ir.ake up according to the mo?l approved Paris, New York and Philadelphia styles. lie will also make up all work entrusted to liini in a Miperior manner. Old stand,smilh-M-es suits of .Main street. H1 -:f ?rv _ . . - - a-iisy L7vis;iis uowaril : I WILL PAY the above reward to any person, who will apprehend, and lodge in lit'; jail oi Ibis or an adjoining district, my man EMKKY; and .?ilOO tor proof to convict any white person ol harboring himSaid boy is blank, stout built, medium height, quick ppo.icu, and stammer* when agitated, lie in probably lin king in tlu? neighborhood of SoulHetown in litis district, or in the neighborhood of i\lt (jSulhihor, Laurens district. fcbb-tr \VIM.TAM DUNN. NOTICE. \ LI. persons aro hereby forewarned agaiiiKltradl.k ing for or paving oil" any utiles drawn payable to 11. II. Scuddvy it Co-, prior to this date, as the notes of said l-'irrn have heeii stolen, and recourse will ho had to Duplicates uu'.css the originals are recovered. All persons indebted to said Frtn arc requested to conic forward and ronow their notes. H II. SCUDDEY &.CO. r.owndfsviIle, Nov. 1 1852. NovltfT1IJE STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA. AUimVIU.E DISTRICT. Ill Hie t'oinmou Picas. AtlucJuntnt. J. it A. Lomnx vs. W A. Lonmx. WIIEKI?AS,- the Plaiutiirdid on the second day of* December filo their declaration against the dereudant, who, us it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this state, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the sanio upon whom u copy of the said declaration might he served ; it is therefore ordered that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or bel'oro the third clay of December next, which will be in the year 1H5."1, otherwise fuiul and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McPONALD, c. c.r. Clark's Ofliee, Dec. 2, 18"i2. lv .". A Card. IT HE subscriber respectfully oflershis services to . the citizens of Abbeville District in the capacity of AucrioxEKit. From bis long experience in that line, he fi-els confident tlmt wo will It* able to give cplirc satisfaction to all who feel disposed to palronizo him. His charges will be moderate. He may be seen upon all public days at Abbeville Court House. Any letter addressed to him, at Mountain View I*. O. will meet whir nrnmnt at I cut ion. STERLING IJOWEN,' Sn. Dec f) Sfi ... tf Valiiiibie I>mi(l for ?Th? 6ul?bcriber being dcsirtWH to muvo to Ins plantation on Little river, oflen? for sole his valuable tract of land containing six hundred and fifty acres, adjoining lands to J W Jones, P Wullcr and others on Kuselts creek wuters of Havunnuli rjver, the plantation well improved good Gin HopRe und packing/>cr*w. all other buildings almost new there in two ai'iiiL'iiiciua ciii tuc jJifilll.SCH UllO II Will UO sold as unci) if desired. cull and pee us I will clinrgc nothing fur showing. There is about two hundred mid fifty acres cleared all fresh and in good stale for cultivation. J. L. JHeCELVEY. Nov. 18 1855. J13 ? i( . , F|our! Flour!. 13" IGHT RREAD,biscuit and hoe-cuke bakers, J&-J nro rnspcctfull)-iuvitcd to pay attention ! I have just made ayuingementu by which -I shall be ablp'to supply this market, for some time to come, with a rhoico article of Pamily Flour, upon reasonable tenrio, for cash. H. S. KERR. Jhii 2fi 43 tf Itlwlieul [Volice. "g'kR. W4C. NORWOOD respectfully informs J&Jr the citizensof Abbovillo Villago und vicini ty, and of the District generally that ho hoirpnrm:incntly located at the Court House, for the purpose of pruciiojng medicine. * Ornct at IkJjW Allen's. * <? Oni. 19 \ 29 tj, Encourage Home Manufacturing. rPHE undersigned tak$ this method of informing X the citizens.df-Abbflrflfe Mid surrounding Diatrict$,th#t they are prepared to manufacture to or^tarat Grsrnwood, 8,C.UflWIw, Bridle*,.Harufss, Military Equipments, &e. at the shortest notice and on the m<'Rt: reasonable tern^w; juijd warrant all work to be done neatly, in a work man-like manner, and of eoud niateriah Give.usa trihl upd we wilf TT. B. Allrepairing neatly executed and ou reasonable terms. . J . Greenwood, Jan. 21, 1S53. 49 3m % New Coitou <niit lUanufuctory. AHBBVILLE C. II. 5 riMIE subscribers respectfully inform the jtlnnX ters of Soutli CiiH'liim, thill tlioy nro erecting l un extensive COTTON GIN FACTORY, ut Abbeville Court Houho, wln-ro tlicy will be preI pared to manufacture GINS OK TIIK HKST 5 : QUALITY. Mr. Bmiiuiit?one of tIk; firm uud r | principal workman of the Into firm of lleiidcrton , ?!t Fniight, of Newton comity, Georgia, whoso i Gins are well known and highly approved tlironj?h, out Abbeville, Anderson, and Edgefield Districts, - ?will k'ivo his attention to the business. Our ( ills will be made of the bent material, and lieithor expense nor labor will bo spared to render them durable ami convenient, uud equal to any nuiniifuctured in the southern State*. REPAIRING also done with neatness and despatch. r WOOD AND IRON TURNING will becxcuted in the best style, and ai the shortest notice. Tlioso in want of a new Gin lor the next crop, would tin well to give ns u trial before purchasing elsewhere. Engagements can be made with our . Travelling Agents, 011 accommodating terms, who . will call on planters, generally, or by letter atldres. Bed to lis nt Abbeville O. II. < Qlf'GiNS NVAllllANTKD in all eases, and i delivered to purchasers free of charge. 1 Mil-45 UNBIGHT & STAR, j A. ill. BUM8?S, ? Warehouse unti Commission ^crcliunt. HAMBURG, s. CWOULD respectfully inform his for-Vj"^ ^ | mer patrous, and the public gen-J^j^^/^ i erally thai he lias loosed TSic IVyrchoii^e ' J Recently occupied by BUANNON & C<\". 1 j MAN, whrro he will lie prepared to liecelvo, I Store, and Sell fotlon and other proilnce ?'on' signed to his ?*are ; Alto receive, and forward 1 | ifAoi'<*Si:t!l(liK(>i?tlic<:nutitrv. | III telide ring his Services to (lie pnl?li<*. lie fliiti ters himself, Iroai iiu experience ofSKVKNTKEN 1 YKAUS in I'm aliovo business, ami a thorough ! kne.wledge. of all its brjncheR, as well as from a | general acquaintance with the planters of tliesurI rn;;n<liiig country, together with hi:i undivided | pi i.-oili:! ntt'.-iilioii to the business, that In; will lio | I utile to giVis general satisfaction to all who may j i fiivorliiiii with their confidence, uud assures them j liiat ho effort t-'iab ba wanting on his purt, to pruj mote their interest. Liberal udi advances made on cotton and other produce in Store. Orders for lagging. Hope,and family supplies % promptly filled,at the lowest market rates. | Aug 1*9 20 tr. WAREHOUSE " A Nil COB JJISSIOS BEJ&SitffiSSS, HAMBURG, S. 0. AWAMvl'II! &. Co. lirjr Icuvu li? inform tlio public, generally, that they continue tlic \ya!lj:uoi:sk and commission :it tilt- stand occupied liy them for lilts two prist seasons. .tad previously by Walker &. Bradford. Their War' house is in good order, :uid being located in tlie high-sl jiart of the town, is safe from high Wilier. The laic freshet barely reaching tho v lower (Icon*?not iho leut-.l daiuugc wan done. to Cotton, A. Walker will devote his personal attention, exclusively to the business, and hopes from long expelien?:/?, and a desire to please, that none will leave the establishmeill dissati.-.fied. Those who p;ilroi;i'/.e our Ware I Ior.sC, will bo kept cotittantiy advised oi liie stale of tlic ptodueo it.nrkels. ('ash advances made on preditce in store, when desired. A.WAI.KKK. I). L. ADAMS. j October 25, 1852 30 liin. deai.nit i.n 1 Watches. Clocks, Jewelry & Silvel MAIN ST., NEWBERRY, S. (I (orroaivr. macnoi.ia hocsk.) ~? HAVl'I always on hand, a complete assoilmeiit ol' tine If old IVatchcx, Glimits mitt Job Clmiits, Juyx. Broachm, Ji'htf/s, JJeitcil:t, /'ens, jVcdulioiis, lirorilcls, Curul KnrJliiitfs, Sjxclarles, t('r? <fr., silver spoons tC' Ji<t Iter Kit ires, Fine Packet Knires, and J'ahi;/ Jinxes. A large lot of thirty hour, Eight ami Twenty one Day Hit ASS CLOCKS, with ipnny other articles usually found in a Jewelry Store. Formerly, persons visiting Columbia as a market, embraced the opportunity of making their purchases of mich articles as they desired ; but as Newtier^ ry is taking its place as such, we are ??ndc-uvoring i to keep up with its advancement, and trust that persons who cannot be suited ut home, when down, will give us a call, and examine otir stock. KDW'D. BAILY, Ag't. May 91 7 tf E?BATI'0 FORTE MED ffiHJSB &M1M, ' WILLIAM RAMSEY "P^KALER in Piunos, church "'"l ,.,Lj^s7Tr..'_u jl/ I'urior i->t-raj?liiiies aim :m'Io-U^3Si!?jpy9 (icons, Accordion, Ouilurs, Violi b,u " Jr u U Flnlos, Fifes, Flageolets clarionet*, Sheet Mimic, Music and lnt>lruction ISookp. ofirism large assortment of the above articles, which are from frhtT host makers, such as (flickering, Muii lis, IIull & Son, and Travpr, AT NEW YORK PRICES, Every article, fully wrrrunted. Purchasers and the musical coinmuiiity of Ahbc\ illc are invited to call mid examine this stock at RAMSAY'S ."Music Store Columbiu a. C. ' Aug. 19 20 If. NEVV TKI-WEKKI Y . FOUR ISORSC COACH fagJS3b^~-?? Between Abbeville and Washington^ Oct., con.iHTvDgffL.litctinff wilit (fie Washington Slope for the Georgia Rail Road. This line is now in suncespful operation, and offers to those going west, i? pleasant routo of duy travel, connecting with the duy train ou the Georgia Hail road.?~ - . .. I^euves Abbeville every Monday, Wedncsduy ? nnd Friday, at G 1-2 A. M., arriving at Washington same days. Leaves Washington, ovpry TuesThurn<Iuy and Saturday, at if 1-9 A. M. arriving at Abbeville Ranm days. *W* ' J1 Fare through to Georgia Tlaflroad, $t> 00^ O Passengers will please fefive. their nantes r?t the Poflt-Office. ' ' 3~r*The slagewill c?yi at any' place (9 'the vil- ' lago for passengers WM. & J. W. MOORE Oct 14 ^ ^ 28 v t( fD'The Southern Putriot will copy till forbid. IN COMMONl'LEAS. T?b ^J^tk of South Carolina, } , v V ~ Abbeville District. . % .'4 t'iS, McBryde & Ponuy, for J^hu McBryie, *. W, A. Juoninx. .. , . < ri.\ ' Attachment. ?IIERE AS, the i>luijrtt|& di4 ?oti th* tu(tnliclh day of November file their Dtettnn'bcn ' against the.dofeiidant who, itia said, is htymtfM.pi ana wiiQouunp umitHot tins Slats, and h\? neitfa*' er?wife nor attorney Jsnown wit hi if the sarto, optwr * whom a copy of the above declaration tn'yhi b? served. -it. Itistherefore ordore^tfcat the mid dcfci^wt do appear and plead to the Raid declaration, onwy. forarttyb twertty iiret day of Noveruber.which wfyi; be irt the yeai of our LorQ eighteep hundred a)id fifty-three, otherwise final and abfolute judgnrtnU will th'en be given and awarded jtgalmt trim. ,, Cl'k'p office, ) MATTHEW McDOJfAfcD.^,' Nov. 20,166*2, S 34 tf _ & lc.fr' T" ? ' i ' I