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* r Music Teaclicr. ! A YOUNG LADY who has hud considerable expcriciico in giving instructions on tho Piano, dosiros a situation in a private family, in a healthy neighborhood or villuge. She will also \ s give iiiHtruction in tho ordinary elementary branch- i k is, ii ucsireu. Auurcss mc iviuor 01 mo Maimer. i April 18 2 4_ I ' V. V. Antwerp, MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUMBIA,S.C. j WOULD cull tlio attention of his friends, and j ' the public generally, to his larjjo and well 1 1 selected stock of seasonable Spring Goods ; ; 1 embracing every vuriety of I , CLOTHS, CASSlMltftES, VESTINGS, Ac | , Purchasers will find, ii|>oh examination, that j < bargain* aro offered by (j. V. A., unsurpassed -by I , pny similar establishment in Columbia or els*- j where. A call is respectfully solicited. April 20 i> tf Bamcy'ti Hotel. - ' ' - < wrote) . He ? >ar- : 1 liriK ; < 11 to | agr? ' hat : ~ . fo _ If fullms ! i iu?- : ! i 'la- ! ; ftcy I fine nds arc, : J nu- ! . - ure bvucciiua ui oucu mutira it mi uit> urriipil .1104 to be surpassed in the taste nnd elegartce of his ^-^seli'ctious, and his price's will he found oil eftarfttu- | ation to be as moderate as at any other establish - ; ^ tnent in the South. | t Ho solicits & continuance of the custom l/ereto- j fore so liberally bestowed oil the old firm. i it. A. YONGUE. Columbia. April 19 2 tf j Csiroliici llotrl, Hamburg, S. C, 1 MThis popular Establishment having been thoroughly repaired and refitted with entire new Furniture, tlio subscriber taken pleasure in informing ihe public, that he is now prepared lo accommodate both mutt and horse in u style, as he hopes, to give complete satisfaction. JOHN L. DOBEY. Hamburg. April 20 . 2 4 Splendid Farm Tor Sale. ->i for sale her valuable .11*111, KllOWIl u~ XI V Ml.1 Anderson District, S. C., 12 miles southof the town ol Anderson, and 4 miles east 4 tho Savannah River. This place comprises eleven hundred acres, seven hundred of which is iu fine woodland, one hundred and fifty acres of best creek bottom, mostly iu cultivation, and four or five hundred ucres of upland, all in a jrood state of culture l-'pon the premises is u neat and substantial dwelling house, kitchen, negro houses, bam, first rate FLOURING AND SAIV MILL, entirely new ; store house and other necessary out buildings. Tliis place combines many advantages , for uu eutcrprisiii:r mini of Imbues*. It in situated ( in u fine neighborhood, accessible from all points, j productive lauds, and as a place of business, equal j to any in iho I>iistrict. Terms made easy to pur- , chafers. < The subscriber a!s<o offers fur f aie i 6 ;'! ; t 1>I<! l>ucl<Biia^ Lois iu the Totvn of An- , derson. For further particulars apply lo the subscriber al Evergreen, fr to Messrs llurrison and Drovk-s, Anderson Court House. ELIZAUF.TH EARLE. ' pril_20,1853 _ 2 tf Ho! for Florida! I A Jar thr. Land, of Flowers, Milk ij- ITonry ! ; i The subscriber oilers for sale his Tract of 1 > Land, consisting of ali'iut 850 acrcs, more or 1 less, lying 12 miles south-west of Anderson Court 1 House, iu ono mile of boat navigation on Suvun- 1 nab river, 300 acres of which is cleared land, and 1 fcO or iiO acres good bottom land. This tract is I susceptible of division into two or more tracts. Also, another tract of 250 acres situated on Hip (Jeneroslee creek, 11 miles south-west of Antler- j son, 20 acrcs of which is No. 1 l)ottorn, and about 00 acres woodland. J Also, another Tract containing 480 acres, 350 J of which arc woodland, und about 30 acrcs of Hottorn land, lying adjoining the Evergreen tract, on tlw. A l.n.ieln ?n...l ..lo? !.- 1 I- I (!""" > " "?! ?" ?"? *""" lOUUIIIgllWIII Anderson to Athens, Ga. Also, another tract containing 100 acres, lying 1 011 tho roadfiom Anderson to Dooly's Ferry. Persons desirous of purchasing will apply to or 1 j address mc at Evergreen, Anderson District, S. C. J I shall at any time take pleasure in showing all 1 I or either of the above tracts to a;?y person wishf ing to purchase. ? V ' JAMES W. EARLE. April SO, 1653 2 tf_ ^ Kxccnlive Department. i [No. 5.] Columbia, S. C., April lltli, 1853. Jiij His Excellcncy John L. Manning, Gov-' 1 cmor and Commander-in-chief in and . over the Slate of South Carolina. IN pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this Slate, passed 10th of December, A. D. 1852. entitled "An Act to arrange the State into Districts for the election of Representatives in the Congress of the United States ami for other purposes," i the voters for Members of the 33d corigrees have been counted in the presence of the Governor by Commissioners appointed for that purpose, and it appears that John j McQueen has been duly elected for the 1st , Congressional District, composed of Lancaster, Chesterfield, Marlboro,' Darlington, 1 Marion, wiuiamsourg, norry, ana ueorge- . town; William Aiken for the 2d Congressional District, composed of the District of Charleston, exclusive'of St Johns, Col- , leton ; Wm. F. Colcock for the 3d Congressional District, composed of Beaufort, Barnwell, Orangeburg, Colleton, and the Parish of St. Johns, Colleton ; Preston S. Brooks for the 4th Congress' nal District, composed of Abbeville, EdgefieTd, Lexington, Newberry, and Laurens; James L. Okr for the 6th Congresional District, composed of Anderson, Pickens, Greenvilfe, Spartanburg, and Union; and Wm. W. Boyce for the 6th Congressional District,* composed of York, Chester, Fairfield, Richland, Kershaw, and Sumler. Now, therefore, I, John L. Manning, Governor aud 1?_ I ?i. ? V/V1UUI(II1UCI iiI"VIIICl 111 itliu uvcr nio ou?w aforesaid, do issue this my Proclamation, notifying and declaring, according to the 6rovisions of the Act aforesaid, that John foque^en, wm. aikey, wm. F. Colcock, Preston S. Brooks, James L. Orr, and Wm. W. Boyce had a majorty of the votes in their respective Congressional Districts, and are therefore duly elected Representatives in the 33d ConnrrMft nf tlm ITniiiul gfiiven under my band ,and the Real of I^State, at Columbia, this 11th day of April, A. D. 1863, and in tlie 77th year of tfcjf Sovereignty and Independence of the tfjflfeed States of America. tJOHN L. MANNING. 1$ 2t P A VILI ON HOTEL,? m H. l. butterfield, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ? STATE OF SOUTII CAKOLIXA, * Abbeville Dist?V/i Mr Common Plea#. 3. &. H. Cameron vs W. It. Sanders?Attachment j su WHEREAS, the l'laitititl'did on the I "lilt day I ]!' of April, file hit? declaration against the I)e- I r I ex md wilhotil the limits of iIi'ih State, and has nci- "? .her w:ftf nnr attorney known witliin the Hanie " ipon whom a copy of the raid declaration might j" >c nerved. It is therefore ordered, that the said I1' Defendant do appear ami plead to the said decla- J* ration on or before the 15th day of April, 1854, itherwiso final and absolute judgment Will be gir- J"11 Mi and awarded against him. , MATTIIEW McDONALl), c.c.p.a.d. ?" Clerk's Oflice, April 14, 1853 ly ^ Notice. tb ALT, persons hiving demands against the Estate < of Ann (joIF, deceased, are hereby notified j . rod required to present and prove their demands jefore the Commissioner of the Conn of Equity, j.. jii tho lirst day of June next. . J. II. WILSON, Adm'r. , April 13 ^ 1 7 "h ICnil Knatl Stuck Wnntcd. bu Y\T C. DAVIS will lfive fiftv cents in the Do! YY . Inr and pay tho Assessment, if it in unpaid. I p' Apply at Marshall's Office. [Apri? I-l-l?4* I*i Nicholas Mi'Kvoy fcij 1 Has permanently locHtecf irt Ab- an v j -^jbeville Court House. All that he in jlc^?S(lrsiri,K from the citizens of Abbe- an t"V>. ville Village and the District jjeueally, is a trial, and, if he does not please you in ar stylo, material, and every thing-cine pertaining'to rn lis business, it will not be from endeavors upon his t? lart to discharge his duty. His STOCK OF BOOTS AN'I) SHOES ~~ \ro various, and cannot lo excelled. Cull and ^ udge for yourselves. N _April^l4, '853 1 ]2in_' DAGUERREOTYPES. !." II. LANNKAU would respectfully inform op O. tlic ludicH and gentlemen of this placc and iurrotindhig country, that lie has opened his I)a- to 'uerriau Iiooms at Kamkv's IIotp.i., whero lie will (; ik happy to sec nil those in want of a good likeness H >f themselves or friends, lfe does not hesitate to w! lav that his Likenesses arc superior to liny ever lit .aken iu this placc. Call and see, and judgo for Jv yourselves. l>i He is also taking his splendid Cameo Daguer- oli reotypes, which are pronounced by judges to bo ol< lie finest specimens of the Art. Miniatures tn- th ten for Lockets, Medallions, Pins, Bracelets mid C< finger Itiuvs. (.'all early. as his stay will bu short. Aftril 17 1 tf_ O Stop tlio Itoguv. 'D1AKEN from my residence on Sunday night " .0. the. (ilh March, a Detached Lever NVatch, l<) b'rench (Jtild, made by Ducheiic Peyrot and co. md numliered No. <jctt"7, Geneva. The Wutch . ? ... I 1- - ?bt s? oujn?;.nu u/ navi* UClll UllVt'll IIV a Illilll WflU 1 >t<i|ipecl ul: (light wilh mo at (lie time it is shiiih? t was taken. The said individual calk- . Morris w Iiilo at my house, hut 1 have situ. .~urained that his real name is Hud Lay. Su.d Lay ur ias recently been a citizen of Cohh co. (la., but I >elieve that he is now on his way to York district, vhere ho originally emigrated from. lie is about Ive feet ten inches high, dark straight hair, dark kin. At ihe time he was with mc lie wore a noustachc without any olh?rbi'Mid, had on a plush :up, dark cassiinere coat, gray pants and no vest; .vorc a cold watch and chain, wilh three gold rings >ii his lingers. He professed to be a tobacconist. [lc is a much sharper inaii than he would pass 'or, and persons encountering him had best he. ou l(i heirgnard. A liberal reward will be paid for the r.> lelivery of the Watch and the detection of the ? luef, or for sufficient information to secuiv a couriciion. I). 1). KaY) April 7 2 LowndreviHei S.C. | i\ oiicc. 1M1E subscriber will be absent from (he Slate . fur about three months, on a visit to an only irother and sister tvhom lie lists not Been for the /j ant twenty-seven years. .Mr. 1). H. Sonuixy is ? iiV authorized Agent vo make settlements, give ra eceipts. either as to myself, liranch & Mass, oi us K he ussigne? of II. I). Darlington, and all such re- & :ripis will be acknowledged by m>seif. !)r. "ok- hi vooi> will occupy my shop during mv absence, to ind, by an arrangement, will gladly alLend to any dl irofessioual business wherever it is agreeable. tli ISAAC BitANfCIL la April 2, 1853 52 4_ vi Curtain Materials & Furnishing Articles. jj" yNOWUEN & SHIKAR have received from N. 3 York, a large supply of While Lace muslin Jurtuins, (some at very low prices ;) ai Kicli colored Damasks, of elegant styles, a very ? arge supply ; Superior UuflT Linens, for Window Shades, of A ,'urious widths ; it A very large supply of Window Shades, of new in mri beautiful designs ; Silk and Worsted Tassels and Gimps, for Cur- iu aiiis 5 tli llieh Gilt Cornices and Curtain Bands ; ni Brass and Plated Stair Rods ; Cotton back Oil Cloths, of beautiful styles and cl /urious widths; l'laiu aud Damask Furniture Dimities, of sup. styles; ~ Hn mnolr TJ* tinnturo niivliirna anffiniAnllir ? ? - ? ?> """." "'"j ??.?tor Bed Spreads ; p White Marseilles Quilts, of extra size and qual?y; n Piano nnd Table Covers ; | Superior Ingrain and three Ply Carpatfl ; til BruMclls, Tapestry Brussels, aud Tapestry Vel- a, iret Carpets l|, 4-4, and 5-4 Plain and colored iudia Matting : ta Heavy India Matting, for Halls and BiiHemcetf. m The public are icspeclfuily requested to call w and examine the assortment. tli April 14 1 tf th Exccutor'tt IVolicc. p ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Lucy Lotnax, deceased, late of Abbeville District, ure requested to make immediate payment, or renew their bonds; those having demands against said ^ Estate are notified to present them for payment duly authenticated. \V. G. LOMAX, ,r April 16 1 3m Exo'r 8( S11EKIFF SAJLKS. " BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me di- f* reeled, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, ?' on 1st Monday in May next, a 117 acres of land, more or Ipbs, bounded by Jas C Mathews, Jas Edward Calhoun el at, property of H udsou Wilson, ads of A mos Clark et al tl Also, at the residence of John B. Gates, on ii Tuesday aftor sale day, 1 brown mare, 1 wagon ti and gear, 19 shoats, 2 towa mid pigs, 4 cows, 1 t< lot of bacon, 20 bushels corn, moro or less ; 1 bod tl and furniture, 1 clock, 1 chest and trunk, 2 ta- c btes, 1 cutting knife, lot peas, lot plows, lot tools, o. 2 stacks fodder, wheat and oats in the field, &c., s< property of John B Gates, ads of D O Hawthorn, n April 4 S A HODGES, ba.p. p Attention! Battalion*- [] ?l * Order No. ?' The Upper and p JM Lower Battalions of the 8th Regiment of fi Infantry 8. C. Militia will assemble at jPTO their respective places of rendezvous, vix: TtJ ths Lower Battalion at Bradley's old field C rilLi "" Wednesday the 27th April, and the Upper Battalion at McCaw's old field on Satur- g day the 30th April next, armed and equipped as the jaw directs, for Inspection and Review. Commissioned and non-commissioned officers will at- g tend their respective parade giounds ou the day' ^ Croviou* Cur drill and instruction. Captains of eat companie?*vill order out the pioneers iu their respective commands. Capt. R. L.Hardin and; Capt. Edmauat will attend to the extension of this order. Bv order of Lieut. Coi. J. G. Baskin. march 27-4 H. H. HARPER, Afl't. J Amoricaa Hotel?OlMolntlon. f milR not4n.Mi.rn A.Winer Ra?I. tl BOATWRIGIIT B Co'o!nW?,Jttll 36, 1863 C'JA4^EY- [( | IOUT THE CHEAP CASH FAMILY GROCERY! A WORD IN MY OWN BEHALF. ^ SETTER than twelve mouths ago, the sub- J scriber finding llio wants of the community imanded an establishment of this kind here, ened n Cusli l^atnily f*i-o<:cry, the ! J ccess of which was thought lo lie quite proble- ?l alicul. lie takes plcusure in informing the pub- " : thut the project has realized his most sauguiue 11 :pcctutious, und is now established upon u perunelit basis?at tlio name timo he would have L I to understand, that he did not expect u great 1J iuI. It is sufficient for hid pur|K>ro at present, o iwever, to slate, that he has made u little, and ^ still selling Groceries at Abbeville Court House, mill Carolina. Some people think that he makes !... I... ,nIL l.i.l. . P .... uuu "" "vi"? **"* " ?" ? ?t is idea invariably vanishes, when similar purlasts aro made elsewhere His motto has been j Quick miles and small Profits" and tins 1'ko- " .K are findiiifr ii out, scores of wliorn testify of P eif faith, by makiii|; all their purchases at the J1IEAP CASH FAMILY GROCERY, jj jst summer and fall, When Ifticon was selling nt teen cents pvr pound every where, some kind icnds thought and adtisrd hint to sell at cost! , cause Iheij had to buy; and, although he sold at very small advance above cost, still, any one of " c dullest comprehension could see at once that a 01 isitiess could not sustain itself at these rates. lie has now in store and will continue to reeuish, as the increasing Irade and wants of the ulilic shall demand, a Well selected stock of rocories, Provisions and Confecticnarlcs, T i? which lie invites the attention of tho Public, id respectfully requests those in want of anything Ihis line, to give hint u call, examine his stock U id prices, and he. challenges competition. C' Oranges, I'nie Apples, Lemons ami Cocoannts, 1 V (jiwmi'u uy mt: ijiiiiimiy ai llio lowrsl passible ?* IcSf fresh supplies of wliicti lie is receiving every u o weeks. 11ENKY S. KERR. ?' Ai.ril 17 1 tf A I lVoticc to Contractors! s l BALED proposals will lie received by th? Com- <1 I iniKsiotient of Public* Buildings for Abbeville ! istrict, until Monday the 23d day of May next, r ilio building of a COliUT HOUSE and JAIL, \\ which tinio the diNl-rent propositions will be tl mncd und the result declared. The Commissioners will sell to the contractor, ? be discounted on the prieo agreed upon, tho runile Slabs and other materials of the old Court ouso and Jail at reasonable cost; an much of hioli may bo used in the construction of die now . iildin(THuti meets the approbation of J. Grave*, sq. the Architect, who is to superintend the e lililinini during the progress of the work. The f. i t..:i ...:n i "---i - s " iii.iiivtiii UL- puuuu now ii iiiiiiictiiuu'iy, diu trie i Court House will not be pulled (.'own, except e portico and steps if necessary, until tlio lluW 1 Diirt IIou.se is finished. J lloth buildings to be finished by the first day of clobcr, Anno Domini 1854. , The contractor 10 give good and sufficient seeuy for the performance of tlio contract according ilie plan and specifications. Bidders ure referred to J. Graves, Esq., Archi- tJ ct, of Columbia, or to the commissioners at Abville C. H. for plans and specifications. As not only these two buildings urc to bo erecd here during the coming summer, but a large ' adcniy and churrli, wc think great inducements e held out to contractors. .JOHN McLAREN, 1 r ISAAC HKANC11, | ? n fS. AlcUUWAX, 3 tl O. II. ALLEN, ? II. A. JONES, o E. NOBLE, 2 " JOHN McILWAIN, J s4 ] Abbeville, march 29, 1853 7 si Tli* Carolinian will copy this lioticc until the d ill .May, and forward bill to I. Uruncli, Treasur public buildings. ? Uiuinivay, J tTwo Hoys belonging to Col. II.C.Cable; -* one named WILLIAM, lie has a toler- P ably heavy beard, is 25 years of age, ? rather yellow complexion, about 5 lWl ^ / *ri *?? iih;hc< uigii, wui^iih ueur i ui/ pouiius, f/U und stammers whilst speaking ; he had 0 on when he left u common suit, (he coat tiler u|?>11 the sack order?Ha is quite intelligent 21 D.MUND has no heard. Ill complexion, height, *' c, is similar to William, though not quite bo savv. Rather more inrelligcnt and when spoken answers quickly. Edmund i? a pretty good fid- " er. Any person who will deliver ihcni to Naanit-1 JellYien at Col. Cable's plantation, near Is- .5 nd Ford, Little Iliver, ] 1 miles west of Abbe- 1 lie Court House, or confine them in any jail with- I this or anv other Kt'tlc, hliall be suitnbly rewar- 'I sd. " NATHANIEL JEFFRIES. i? April 13 1 tT I *,"Augu*ta Constitutionalist will copy twice p id forward account to this office. y Adininifitrator'K Noticc. LLL persons having demands against the Estate of l)r. A. B. Arnold, deceased, will hand them legally attested, on or before the duy of sale. All persons indebted to said Estate, cither by >te or account, must make arrangements to set- ^ a the same by the 1st of Mav next, as the estate ^ 1%? .... ? ?.* - uoi KV viuovu ?ii' IU meet HIU liuuiimes. ' T. VV. Gantt, Esq. is my authorized agent to " use up the accoimts due to the estate. 1 J. FOSTER MARSHALL, v April 5 52-4 Adm'r, with will annexed. 1 Protection front Lightning. ROTECT YOUR LIFE ?J- PROPERTY! Auuurta, Ga, Nov 11, 1850. F rUJIS will certify tlmt I liavo examined the L Lightning Hods, Melulic Points and Insulatng Attachments, munufuctured by Mr. Spratt, u id regard them as constructed in couformity to le general laws of tlio electric fluid ; and the me- 0 ilic compound coi.stituting tho points ns promisg, from the result of several teals to which they " ere submitted, to resist for years the action of ^ lose atmospheric causes most likely to corrode *lem. A. Mkanb, rof. phytic in Emory college, Ga, und Prof chem- ' istry and pharmucy, medicul college, Ga. ^ Ix>uisviLLe, Feb 2, 1851 The Lightning conductors prut up by Mr Honry I Smith of this city, on the plan of Mr Spratt, up- j pur 10 me loue very well oeviscd, and in point or lechanical construction are the brut I have ever Q '.en. It is to be hoped thut the use of these Rods s lay become geneial, as un important auxiliary device HgniiiBt u danger which must be regarded as { r no ordinury magnitude, to which all buildings re liable. B. Sillman, Jr c Prof of chemistry in University of Louisville O* WM. T. FRIEND would respectfully call S >e atteution of Planters and othera, having buildigs unprotected to these superior Rods,of spirul listed, carbonized, unnenled iron, with ziuc pro- t ;clors, and electro-positive elements combined in leir manufacture, thus rendering them equal to i opper as conductors. They are got up in superir style, and embrace the entire perfection of c :ience up to the present time, and constitute tho lost magnificent and perfect silent conductor ever t resented to the public. Particular attention paid ) putting them up iu proper style. Orders ad- ( ressed to me at Abbeville Court House will be romptly attended to. All Rods sold are put up t ree of charge* W. T. FRIEND, Ag't a a ? - f>|flM if J T J - % >T&TE O# SOUTH CAROLINA, . Ibbeville Dial?Jn the Common Pleat. >amu$) D. Speed, bearer, ) A,lachment W. R. Sunders. \ Ba"kin' PIff'B AU'y* lame vs. Same } Attachment?Daxkin, plff's atty. FT 7IIGRGAS, the Plaintiff did on the 8th duy W of April file liis declaration against the DeT T feudant, who"(as it is said) is absent from nd without the limits of this State, nnd has neither rife nor attorney known , within the same, upon rhom a copy of the said declaration might be' 1 erred: it is therefore ordered, that the said De- ' and ant do appear and plead to the said dcclaraioo on of before the 9th day of April next, which rill be in Ibiwu of our Lord 1854, otherwise inal and abcolnUrondguient will then be given and ' warded against him. MATTHEW McttONALD, c.c.r.A d. | Clerk's Office, April 8,1853 lx ' 5 | ' ' WANTED! WANTED! )URCIIASEItS to cull uud exumiue the very A . large and beautifully assorted Muck of M. STRAUSS, COKESHURY, nst arrived from New York and CliarlcMoii. Now ' lining and cuntinuully receiving French muslin 1 t 1U ceuts per yard, PrintH al all priced uud qnal- ] iea, ISruvrn iwi'd Bleuclied iShirtiu^. ] SPUING DRESS GOODS. ? rfght French Harrege do Iitiines, figured Tinxuo, ? iuin print uud colored Barrege, cold French Juciii-t, do French muslin, Toulurd silk. ' V11ITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. lull, Ilook, Stvtss. Cambric, Jaconet, Nariesiook, laid uud chocked Muslin ; figured Swisa and dot- ] d Muslin, Frcncli wirked Collars, new style; lulls, Chemisettes, Sleeves und Handkerchiefs ; j ucoivel and Swiss muslin Edgings, Inserting:), new attcrn. > MOURNING GOODS. : l very large assortment, tho host tl>ut has over i eon brought to market. IMPORTANT 1 V) those wishing li Diupur Scotch Diaper Tabic liaper, Towelling, Napkins, Ladies' Hosiery, lisses' Hosiery, Gentlpineim' Hosiery, Irish Lin- 1 it Sheeting and Cussiincre Pants. M. STRAUSS. 1 Cokesbury, March 27,-1053 tf ^ r? JUIII pUllUIII* i hfl~1H K subscriber invites attention to his stock f ! 0- SPRING AND SUMMJitt CLOTHING. I iiien, Alpacca, Drop de'te,und Broadcloth Coats; j Hack and colored Cashmeret do stored Indian silk do I < inen Drill, I)ar|> de'tc und Cushmert; Pants ; lamcilles, Silk, Satin und Linen Vests; besides full assortment of Hroadclotb, Cashmere, Drup e'te, Indian silk, Cordiiiuton, Croton cloth und ilpaccu ; Also, brown, white, colored und figured inen Drills; Silk, Linen und muslin Cruvats; ilk and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Suspeners and doves, together with a great variety of 'tincy Articles. Heche llats, Straw, Leghorn und Panama Hats, 'hit-It I will sell ut prices that cannot fail to please ioso who favor mo with a call. mnn-li o? *f ctij a itcc ...... mm, *?? Mlivav>00l ALL- LOOK HEREl" At Cokesbury A FIRST rate stock of Goods may be found, which have been nclected with great care, inbrucing every thing that is usually found in u ountry town, and which will be sold as low us j >ey can be bought in the State, consisting of ,adies Dress Goods, Ladies Bonnets ; ieadij Made Clot/tin//, Boots and Shoes ; lard ware, Guns and Work-in;/ Tools for Mechanics : Crockery and Saddlery. GROCERIES?250 Sacks Salt; Muscovado, JYcw Orleans, Clarified, Crushed, , Coffee and Loaf SUGARS. < ava, Kio and Cuba COFFEE; Molasses, Mackerel, Shot, Powder, Nails, Caudles; Spices of ail kinds. IAl?Gli\G, HOPE uud TWINE. A fine us- | , sortiiieiit of Teas. 3V1. STRAUSS. , Cakenhiiri/, 8 (\, March 27, 51-tf InlvreHliug to tlie I^udics. |"UST received the latest style and newest fush- ' I ion of silk HomictR, straw and Leghorn Bonels, missed Hats; GO pieccu Hat and Cup Ribuns, straw Trimmings and crapi? TnmmiPT. Arficials and Wreaths; Gloves, Mitts, Fa -? >ls and Sunshades ; 2,000 yards Scott i- if ,000 yards French Ginghams. Aim, sU '* ylo of Pointed Laoes and Collars, Trinu. g?fb'r*'j' rc8scs nnd crape bhuwli. InvprctToti invited. March 27 M. STRAUSS. .?. i $1300 REWARD "S offered by the Town Couucil of Abbeville Vil Inge, for the discovery of any white person or prions, with sullicieiit proof to convict the same, ; f having set fire to C'ol. Marshall's dwelling or , Inright St. Sinr'n (Jin Factory. I Or the above Rewurd isoll'ercd for the discovery f any white person or person*, who may liercaf- ! r Net fire to the houses and dwellings of our ciliuns, with proof sufficient to convict the same of le crime of arson. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, March 2.0, iy.r,3-51-lf Iniiiidsiii. For Sale, ijlllLThesubscriber offcrx for Hide his HOUSEand i'JT, situated in the village of Greenwood, near Icnry Griffin, R. White and Charles M. l'olot. 'he buildings are in good repair, with all co.ivenuices for entertaining boarders. Also, another louse and Lot, situated near the Greenwood Deot. Terms cuhIi, oroti u credit of one aud two ears, with inirreBt from date. Aimlv to THOMAS CHEATHAM, Greenwood, April 7 52 If NEW SPRING GOODST FULL SUPPLIES. 3 NOW DEN & SHEAR have received, and , J arc now opening, at tin* new Btoro of I)r. Hcny F. Campbell, n very large and splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing he latebt styles of the most recent importation!*, /Iiich they have carefully selected in New York, ] Soston and Philadelphia, and among which urc Printed GrenndineB, of rich and elegant styles ; Rich Printed Bareges, of the latest Paris styles ; Small Figured Bareges, for Misses, at very low rices ; Fancy Barege DeLaines, at very low prices ; French Printed Organdies and Juconells, of nd beautiful styles; Plain Black Silk Grenadines, and Black Bareges , f the bent quality ; Black Murquisse and plain colored Bareges, of , onutiful colors; F?ucy Striped and checked Silks, for Ladies' iummor Dre<ses? of new and elegant styles; ' l?l 1. OMt. - f .... - diuuh oiikh, 01 extra wimn una quality, a very irge nhHorlmcut; lupin's plain and satin striped Mack Challya, a icouliful article for Ludies' Mourning Drttswes ; I Lupin's black BombuziiiH. a very full assortment; A very full supply of Articles, for Ladies' i ilourning OroMc*; i Ladies' worked mitflin Chimarettes, Collars i ,nd Undersleevrs, a very large and splendid as* i ortment; Ladies' Hem Stich, French Lnwu and 15m iroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' mourning Collars and Handkerchiefs, 1 if new and beautiful stvUs : Rich Embroidered and Plain White Crapo >hawls, of elegant styles ; Plain white and Black Grenadine Shawls ; Ladies' white and black lace Mantillas, Shawls, ind Scarfs; Sup. 12-4 Linen Sheetings and pillow case' Lilens ; 6-4 and 10-7 Damask Table Diapers, of sup |uality: Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Doyles, of mperior style and quality ; Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, of the best [utility for Towels; 12-4 Bleached Humillon Sheetings, the best aricle made; Bleached and brawn Shirtings, a very large sopj'y; A very largo supply of tb? best English aud Serruan Hosiery ; A largo supply of Articles, suitable for Gentle* liens' and Youth#' Summer wear; Superior English aud scotch Ginghams, of pew md beautiful styles ; . Superior French, English and American Prints, i very large assortment ; ?. Augusta Shirtings and Sheetings; Cotton Oslaburghs, and Georgia Stripes, at manufactures' > rices. ALSO, A great variety of other Articles, suitable for Family and plantation use, and to all of which ihay respectfully invite the attention of the' pub111*. Anril IA l.lf Rail Road Stock. Wauled. PERSONS denrous abseiling their Stock in the Greenville ~an?FC<W*irtri& Kail Road, ca^ <krco< l>y applying at this Office. Jan. 24, 18&3. ^42. it '* *?! * . '* ! *' - . - " > 0f. SPRING SUPPLIES, . \T AUBEVILLK COURT HOUSE, S. C. " W1LLSON &. WILLI AMS ure now rwceiv- ( mg their Spring (foods, und will be coiwtiint- (| y adding to their pretwut block from New York Hid C'lmrlcHton, till (hi; Iutent btylos of Ladies' Spring & Summer Dress Goods- ^ Ejiihioiokmkb?Now in store und just received, in excelled npeortmoni of French Embroideries, inch an Ladies' worked Muslin L'ndorsleevos, very rt beautiful stylt'H ; ii Ladies' worked Mtmliii II.-ibit3, entirely new ; do do ito I'himesettes; I do do do Collars und Cufls, efegiinl *(| styles itnrt entirely' new \ Ladies' worked Muslin Mourning Collars. imn ' Indies' Scnllopped, Plain und llenvstilcliod LC. Handkerchiefs ; Ladies' hlaclf sewing silk Milts; s| Silk Illusion lciiefi's, single and double; o! Vn excellent ussoitmriit of Embroidered Swi:;3 ul Muslins ; b'anny Barege tlo I<ancs, French Cambric# ?ind Gingham Robes, Fancy English Prints, Ameri- H can di>, Black und Wliite do; Sonnets, latest styics; Bonnet Kibbons, Bonnet Tabs, Bonnet I.iniiigs ; r< initio Hair and Tooth Brnsl.es; line Ivory and Buf- y falo Dressing Combs; shell, aide Sr. Tuck Combs; 3est French Extracts for lldks; t'rench and German Colognes, very best quality ; II l\> which they invite the uttentiuii of the Ladies, tl March 16 19 * won Asm mmm, \ \T AHUKVILL1& COFKT HolNK. s. ('. : 11 WILLSON *l WILLIAMS l?a\ 'unit re-j ceived Ladies' Patcul Tipt Bi; I r< Ladies' do Jen. . : ! o do bilk lined Kid Ties ; do Laco Patent Tip Boots ; ^ do Black cloth " Gaiters; n do " " untip ilo; do rolored " do; I do White Kid Jenny Linds; Misses Boots, Shoes and Slippers ; Guilts Patent Bcw'd Kossuth Uailcru; do Buckskiu patent L. tip'd Kovsuth (Jailers; ^ do Patent L pegg'd .Monterey do do do new'd do do (' do do Fancy Slippers; I do Gulf sew'd unil pejjjj'd Hoots ; 1 <lo do do do Shoes J Mens' wax uud pejfg'd Bro<rans; v Bo\ s' Calf pejjjj'd Shoes; Hoys' Kip do d;? ? do Kip do Boots, Children^* und In- v "ants' Shoes, peneiul assortment; to whieh they respectfully invite the attention of the public. ,| March Hi 4'J ?f b L'ai pejil<!i'N Tools, ? A T AIIHE V1LLK CO URT HO USE. %! ^^/"ILLSON & WILLIAMS are now mak- , w v nij? i:<iiiMuur?ii?ic ufiuiiiun tu mnr hioi;k ?i ; Durpetller'H Tools, all of tlie very best quality : to | ivliicli tliey respectfully invito the attention of I Mechanics: I'luncs, iu great variety ; Hand-saws > ferv lino, Teniton Saws, Key Hold do, Trying i Squares, steel do, Bevel do, lisie sash Gage; Brace Hits, witli sets complete ; Augers, Auger Bits, Fir- >. inu Chisels. Socket Chisels, with and without twin- j. [lies; best C S Drawing Knives, Nail Hummers, ( Hatchets, Shingling do, Hand Axes, Broad do, I j Boxwood Bules. Tape measures, Biik.-Ii screws, ( Compasses, Dividers, Spoko-sltuvvefl, ?Stc. j Al-so I A general assortment of Ilurdware and Cutlery, Pocket Knives, very lino. March IC 49 If Bebee Hats! , WILLSON &. WILLIAMSliuvcjnst roceiv- J rd from Bebcennd (Jo's manufactory in N. York', an excellent assortment of those very superior Hats of tlic latest. Spring (styles, viz: Black Moleskin and Kuclcyinuuiituiii Beaver. .A I/SO ON 1IAXO, Fashionable Black Cassimere Ilats, entirely new mid beautiful style J Hlaclt 1/cghnrn Halt*, together with u groat vuriety of Summer Hats, to which Lhey respectfully invite attention. [April 13 , STATE ~OK south GAKOLIN A , ' Abbeville District?In Uquity. Ja?,c8 Rampy | m for Rt!eitAun of Jas. 11. flurkf>dale and Ban- f inter Allefl. J *c* IT appearing to my satisfaction that James II. ^ Ilurksdale, ono of llio defendants in this case, . resides beyond the limits of this State ; o.i motion of Edward Noble, lCwj. sol'r for coinp't, ordered that the fe'aid absent defendant do appear and an- ^ BWer, plead or demur to this bill, within throe j months from the. publication hereof, or tho same will be taken tiro conftsto against hint. II. A. JONES, c.k.a.o- Com'rB Office, March 3, 1853 3in | Hotifc, ALL persons, either<dintribnlees or creditors, of 1 the Estate of Daniel Furis, deceased, v. ill take ' notice that a settlement of said estate will be made in the Ordinary's Officc of said District, on the Jet 1 duy of June next ; after which time tho Administraior wiil not hold himself "responsible for interest ' to any party* SAML. LINK, Adin'r. ? Feb 22, 1883 _ 46 tf J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I Ablteuille Diatiict?In the Common I'le/ia. b F. J). Funning and Co. vs. \V. K. Sanders. WH EREAS, the plaintiffs in (his case did on tlic 2Cth day of March, file their declaration ngainst the defendant, who is absent from and without mo (units ot tins mute, and lias liciihcr * wife nor attorney known within ihc same, upon wbotn a copy of tho suid declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered, that the said do- r fVudant do appear and plead to the said dce.larution v di) or before the 27th day of March, which will be \ in the year 1854, otherwise final and absolute li judgment will bo Riven and awarded against him. <1 MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.r.A.u. ? Clerk's Office, March 26, 1853 ly I - - .. i c Surveying. a THE subscriber, having been man}- years en- j gaged in tho itbova business, offers his services to the publfe* Having procured the best In- i Btruinentp that can be obtained, he will attend to iIia uhrtvp hnHiiinMu in I If in nrnuv ntlipr f>iulri.?t in the State. S. *C. DbBRUHL. J March 23, 1853 M) tf Attention! Battalions. Ojideu No. ? I The clipper and Lower Battalions of ft] the Gfh Uegiment of Infantry S. C. millttu will assemble ut their respective places tfr'l of rendezvous, viz : The Upper Buttnlioti uj at Drake's,"on^Suturdny the 7th of May "? *'; the Lower Hatiulionat Chalk Level, on Saturday the 14th M.py, armed andeqiiipod bb the law directs, for inspection and review^? CorriniiBsioncd and iiou-cominiseiouud ollicers Will i attend ^lieir respective parade grounds on the day previous for drill mid .jjjmtruciibrfti.-. Captains of cdttipanies will orderout the pioneers in their re- | spective commands. * By order of Li cot. Col. B. F. Cunningham. Tt J. ROBERTS, Ad'jt. March 23 50 jf_ , Qregpvfllo and Columbia Rail Road. , rKIHE following Schedule for Passenger Trains ] JL oij the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road < WyJ go" into affect on Mouday the 21st inst., aud , be observed jiutil-fijrllier notice : < ur. ' i down. Leave Col'bia at 6?0Q$jn Lcavo Honey P. 7 32 am " Littlctpn. 7*05 * " Donald's 8 00 " " Alston . "745 " fl Cokcsbury, 840" ( " Pgmaria 815 V " Greenwood !) 20 ?' j ' " Prospaijtljr 845*" " Ninety-six 10 03 " , ? Tttrifarry* 9 20 " , , J 0 40 " , " Chappell'* 10 40 ** .? N^wfefty* 12.1Q " ^ ? NiuetyJ? Il25*t,? " ^01^111^1435 " " Greenwood IQaOpm ' Po*nlMte?; 1^1 Opm ? Cokesbury. 1 10 % '"s-Alston1^' **00 " - i " Donald's 145 f y?.!ilttleton /240^ v Arr.Hpney rath 210 \tri Columbia 3 40. 2 ' ?**? * fWT*W*KEV<3>n. IfryitJP * t '. K . . ?" ?> . vju r$J&L\** n . CANDIDATES. iC2T" Wo arc authorized to announce 'UAKLES II. ALLIEN as a candidate fur Urinary at the dialling clcctiou. H3-TI10 friends of EZ1CK1EL TRIBLE, mj. respectfully announce liim ohm cmuliduto lor 10 oflic-e of Ordinary ut the cunning election. tf-tf 1'. I'. ilL'GIIKS is respectfully arioiniced as a candidate for Oidinury ut the ensuig election. We arc authorized to announce AM l'!S II. C'OII II us a cundidjtc for Ordiiiury at lie ensiling election. [l'j'Woaro authorized to announce WILLIAM 11 I<L uh a candidate for tlieoflice of Ordidary of lis district at the (miming election. O 'l hfl friends of AUGUSTUS LOMAX rolectfiilly announce him as a candidate fur tlio iiici> 01 ijrumary ol IIiik diblrict, ul tile ensuing kctiuil. - m- -o- ? K~if~ We are authorized to announco IMNJAA11N W. WILLA.MS as ucandidate for lieriir at the next election. OCrTlio friends of \V. J. IIAMMONU spi-ctfully announco him as u candidate fur lu-rilVat the next election. " iC't}" Tlic friends of-TIIOS. 1J. COCII!AN announce him aa a candidate fur Sheriff" ut ic next flection. 2C-*J~ We are authorised to announce D. V. HAWTHORN aa a candidate for Sheriff"at le next election. iTir The friends of F. l\ ROBERTSON spoctfnlly announce him us a caudidato for tho (T! f ul .1.- - - 11W VI >.'11VI 111 Ul IIIU CIISIIIIl[r CICCIIOI1. !L/' Wo urr authorised to announce Captain G. I. MATTISON us a candisatc for Sheriffnt tho ext ensiling election. ILl" W? arc authorised to uniiounce JAMES 1- MAKTIX as u candidate for Shorill' ul tho nsuiug election. iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,' Abbeville. District?In the Common 1'Iras. 'huinbi-rlain and Kan croft vs. W. K. Sanders. fl'IIEUEA.S. thi! plaintilF? did mi tho 25th day 11/ of March li!o their declaration against tho de' ' feildant, who (ut? it is said) is absent from mid .'ithoiit the limits i>f this state, and has neither ;ifo nor attorney known within the same, upon t'hoiu a copy of the said declaration might heserv d : it is therefoic ordered that the said defcndulil o appear HU(I pit-ail In llm Haiti declaration oil or eforc the 2<ith day of .March, which will lie in llit? ear of our L.rd one thousand right hundred unci fty-four, otherwise final and absolute judgment fill then In* given against hint. MATTllKW McDONALD, c.c.p.a.o. Clerk's Office, March x!5. lc?5D. 1 y Planter's CS?5<;?, at a n he villi: court house. W1LLSON &. WILLIAMS have now ..it hand an excellent assortment of Oust >teel Hoes, of the following makers : coville's Cust Steel Hoes, GriHin's <lo do do: / utul Th do do; Iiradc's patent do do do; Slwell's Iron Hoe, variety ?.f sizes ; iardcu Hoes & Hakes, with and without handles ; Vines' Shovels and Spades ; ?. handle manure Forks, Tioce Chains, &c.; To which they respectfully invite attention. Marrli Mi -HI "" Paper Hanging1 and Window ShadesBOKUEKIXt; and EIRE SCREENS just received and Tor salo ul WILLSOX &. WILLIAMS. Miircli 10 -ID II" ^ TWBWM ft TO IIEA LTH. Ilolloway's 1*1 lis. litre of a Disordered Liver mid Hud Digestion. n.ivni".. T.nllrrfr,,,,, Mr lf VV k'lrli.K n.M.i?l 7 1'rescot-sl, Liverpool, dated (Stli June, 1851. To Professor IIoi.i.oway?Sir: Your l'ills and liniment have stood the highest 011 our sale list of 'roprietnry medicines for some years. A customer, to whom 1 can refer for any enquiries, dnsiie* ne to let yon know the particulars of her cose. ?*or years she hud been troubled with u disordered iver and bud digestion. On the lust occasion, toweVcr, the virulence of the attack was so alarm11 ?, and the inflammation set in so severely, that loubts Were entertained of her not being ablo to iear up under it ; fortunately she was induced to ry your l'ills, and the informs me that after thu irat, and each succeeding dose, she had great reief. She continued to take them, and although he used only three boxes, she is now in the enoymcut of perfect health. I could have sent you nuny more case*, but the above, from the severiy of the attuck, and tho speedy cure, 1 think peaks much in favor of your astonishing: l'ills. (signed; 11. YV. Kirgls. In Extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever in Van Dieman'a Land. 2opy of n letter inserted in the Unhurt Town Courier of 1st March, 1851, by Maj. J. Walch. Margaret M'Conuigan, nineteen years of agf>, ewdiiig ul hew Town, had been suffering from a 'iolenl rheumatic fever for upwards of l\vo months, vh'cli Imil entirely deprived her of the rise of her iinlis; during this period she was tinder the caro if the nutst eminent medical men in Iloharl Town, ind by them her case was considered hopeless. I friend prevailed upon lier to try Ilolloway's eel united l'ills, which s!ic consented to do, and in hi incredible short space of time they eflectod a terfeci cure. (binned) J. Wai.cii. lure of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest and Stomach of a person P-l years of ngc. "mm Messrs. Tliew & Son, proprietors of tho Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the following statement. August 2d, 1851. To Professor IIoi.i.owav?Sir: I desire tobeur entimony to the good efl'cct of Ilolloway's Tills. Porsotad years I suffered severely from u pain and ightness in the stomuch, which was also a-coin tallied by a thortnrt's of breath, that prevented mo rom walking about. I an; 84 years of age, and, lotwithstaiiding my adruueed flute of life, theso l'ills have bo relieved me, that I ain desirous that ithers should lie made acquainted with their virue*. I am now rendered, by their means, comjaralivcly active, und cuu lake exercise without nconveiiieuceorpain, which I could not do before, (signed) IIknrv Colk, North-street, Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Fillsare wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints. Ague, Anthinu, Ilitiotis complaints, Blotches on ho skin, Dowel complaints, Colics, Constipation :>( the Bowelf, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Eryeipelus, Female Irregularities, Fewer* of ull kinds, Fits, Gout, lload-nche, Indigesiion, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver complaints, Lumbago, 1'ilrs. Itheumutism. Retention of Urine, Scrofula or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and [iravel, secondary symptoms, Tic Douloureux, rumours, Ulcers, Vvnentl Affections, Worms of all:kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, &c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor IfOLLOWAY, 244 strand, (near Temple Bur. London,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in niedieines throughout the British Empire, and E>f those or the tJnited States, in boxes- at 37 1 2 cents, 87 cents, and $1 50 each. Wholesale by the principal Drug Minuses in the Union, and by Mesgrs,"A. B.& D. SANDS, New York, nud P. M.CdllEN & CO., Clin'rfeston ; and at Abbeville WAUDLAW & LYOtf^, . ^iSEJiere w^onrfderablo?aviDg by,takink the law? flie*. rOirixtion for the .*iHdonce of parenj* in ovfry d^urder are affixed to ?^U