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THE NICARAGUA NEWS. One of the officers of the Tennessee, stntea . 'flint- ureal dissatisfaction existed among the offi '.oers or Col Lockridge in Nicaragua, owing to "his refu.inl to attack the enemy nt Castillo. "Well ' informed persons, however, ol the strong position ] Of the enemy, think Hint Lockridge pursued the i wisest course in retreating, ns the euemy hud , three strong positions, the old ensile of Cnstillo ] being filled with troops, the buttery on the river's ? 'edge strongly fortified, aud at least .500 troops on Tfelson's Hill. Notwithstanding this, the officoreof Lockridge !f?lt satisfied they could drive'the enemy out? ( Much bitter feelliog existed becuuse Lockridge (did r.ot make an attempt, and n large number re .fused to follow' his fortunes further. Some two liundred were thereupon disbanded and disarmed. m These will come home to the Slates by the next opportunity, probably, via Key West, to which tpoint, it was understood, tliey will bo taken by | an English man-of-war. f The force of Lockridgc is now reduced to uboul t one hlfndred men, including ninety Texnns.? With these it wtn llis illtf>ntif>n lit nrni.nurl nil ll.n stcamer.ltpecue to I'untu Arenas, from tlieneo to tAspiuwiU,,{he^ucc to Paijama.atul next to Uivnn, . where hiB will join Walter. This course would x " cause Bomai lOss of time? hut insure the safety at g least ?5f 'all his arins ami ammunition, as he (] would not be allowed to takeiliem acrons the ^ isthmus. - j 4 The^last accounts, from Walker represent liini (] he still at Rivas, strongly fortified, with 80o t "Wu In good*" fighting order. There were also t jgome 300 nieivin tlie hospital and others pn duty. ^ He-hMjilqo'plenty of arms and four months' sup- t ply of provisions. So firm is his position that , ' ? lie bclievea he can hold the place with a force of j, J eVJy180 men. n \ (explosion of the steamer Scott was most sudden and disastrous, evidently from careless- g jfesa. !l1ie. badly wounded were taken in the .Weamtr Jleecue to Punta Arenas, where they re muiiicu.-' Aii me arras, ammiimiion and provis-ions pf the" steamer Scott were taken when Wqs fired, by order of (ion. Lockridge, ami tftiruVlo \he water's edge. it' " 'Terrible Fall.?While the mail train from was crossing the bridge over Jumcs - .tiv/tr, oiv Friday rooming, the cars received a qudclon jerk when about midway across, mid ,^oiie of the paa$engcr>>, a gentleman from 8011th * '-fc/Caitilhia, named Sullivan, who was imprudently g 'standing opon one.of the platforms, fell from . 11k position, and rolled over the edge of the bridge. 'He was, of course, precipitated into . /the river below, a distance of about seventy feet, and it was naturally supposed thnt he had " .been instantly" killed by ptrikiug upon some of " -the numerous rocks which obstruct the channel ,of the river; but most wonderful to relate, he , escaped without a broken bone. He mirncu- * lously alighted in about six feet of water, facc upwards, and after floundering about for some {time, was rescued by a fisherman, who, fortunately, "happened to be visiting some trn'ps in iuu viwhiuj. ;vir. ouiiivnii wus Nuiriy oniupni ito shore near the Steel Works, and though his .nervous system received a severe shock, it was discovered that he had sustained no serious external injury by the full.?Richmond Whig. | Regittered Letter*.?The New York 71?iex re- ' ocntly published a list of registered letters mailed 4 ... to that office, which, it alleged, were never re- ll! Ceived. Mr. I'olbrook, the special post office agent, has. however, set the matter right, as fur ,as the mail is concerned, hy showing that, the postmaster ill lhat city holds receipts for all the ^registered letters enmiierated I?y th- 'Jim en. It .appears they were taken out hy a clerk in the office of tho Timet, ami not accounted for 10 the . proprietors. The 'limes says it hits. hy personal examination, satisfied iiself of the correctness . of Mr. Holhrook'sstatement, '''lie I'm" otlie- <le iwrtineul is frequently Mam <>' the - ! others. Businc-s men cannot I 'in- care-.i;> to whom they give authority to i..ko ilieir leitcs fnoiri the po6t office. China.?An old f'ouimod>>re of i?,?- U. s. ' Navy, who formerly coiiiuiimmdcd on ihe I'hitia station, says to us in h letter uotdesiixiiatrd for ,1 'publication, but which it can do no harm t.o It publish? 1< "X^am much pleased al the pro-pi-ei ?if keep h ing our linger out of the pi- now ht;nnr cook.-d hi 5 ihs espcrjsca :;f China. If the "resident of ih? United States does notliiii^r else l>iit.sa\?- us I'ritrn |i the tangling alliances rpok.-u of in ilut public pr.pers, as connocted with <*liiu?se iiffairH, he will stand high enough in mv estimation. Our relations with China are very well, and were So iu I84'2 and 1K43. As to the Navy, the ser- 1 vices which it ^renders tn our commcrc? abroad, | "' are perhaps less known to the public than any ,j ,others. "-^-.Awr. Com. \ Capt. Patrick Calhoun.?This distinguished gentleman, an officer in the U. S. Army, arrived j in this city yesterday, on his way to Fort Hill, p where he purposes spending a season with his ? .relatives at the Homestead of his father, the a -filntestnan and lamented patriot, the illustrious ?John C. Calhoun We ?verc pleased to make the scquaintauee of Capt, Calhouu and to observe that his health wax excellent, notwiihsiand ?, ing 'the hardships lie has lieen subjected to on the western frontier.?Columbia Titties. Missouri U. S. Senators.?Duriiifj a State ex i?lenee of thirty-six yearn, Missouri Iiuh had but ( six persons to represent her in the Senate of the .UnitedStales. Thomas II Kenton served thirty years, followed by It S. Geyer for six years, the other seat having been filled by Davitf liar- } ton ?ight years, Alex. Iiucktiei four years, Lewis F. Linn ten years, 1>. II. Atchiusoii twelve years, ^ and vacant two years. The vacancies are now filled by Trusteii Folk and James S. Green.? Missouri Statesman. " i? Paper, Towns in Kdrnska.?We would advise 1 all our friends to beware of paper towns. There 8 ? i? at this time a perfect toWu-mnking nunia ; I GVery bo$y seems desirous of being the owner a town. All persons desiring to secure an . .. iu^erest in Nebraska would do well to ?xamiue for themselves or get a responsible agent to act -for them. NeVeP bay ft>oiu floating speculators, unless you thorortgtfly egamine ilio title and ' nronertv. or vou may be fleeced."?Nebraika , 'Pioneer. ' ' * . i , 9 Auguttd. Election.?The election for Mayor i \and AMeirmen was held iu Augusta on Monda)-. ' Uenjamin Conley, Esq., tbe America* eandidiite WJ? elected by a majority of 77 votes over Dr. _ T.'B. Phiujzy. * Eleven Americans and one Dem. * * ioc^ifcwere elected"1Aldermen. 1 ' ' Mir*. Ctuu&Tfobgm and Eckel.?The trial of J Mr*" CttBttfghani and John J. Eckel, charged * with the rartTO?r'dfiV- Burdell, in New York, has i . tieen set down for lhol4th of May next A pannel i . 6F fi?? huridred jnrore vu ordered by the Court i pf'Oyfcr'and Terminer. I - ifatMierc of WJijte Settfett ty Indiana.?A i t>and of Sioux Indians\rtucfe an attack on the I jvhite HettleiB at,43pilit Lake, low a, on-the 17lh, Wmd-massacreed a n amber. Fifteen of the settlers are reported missing., Tlie^Rav. C. C. Jones, who ran nway with . _ another man's wife fn?m Paris, Lpm^r county, . Mississippv.ihe other day, was purtneo, over'.a. ^ . Jcern, earned to Ilrd JtivercouuUr, acquitted, and i '*?. afterward# killed by tbe .injured husband. ] N - JLjitUc.?T^ celebrated Shakespeare cap? . tSffhetly the propJyty of Gterriek,*and said to he ./ ' ' V frJn<d$vlroro 'f tr?"e planted f>y the gr&t bard? . 'J, r^eeoiUrsoIa lot London for ?242. ;. / t*''F<ry /?*>A'strange :geiltte. in descrbing ^; 11 &? *le"?* thf1 y . * |ookii)g ?nto. it yoa can see thorn making tea 10 ^Mtiqgtou snja Wife &st " nueiyjote" for 10 ej "t"ff"r :'Tf& 4 Oil thp^Uth iiifit, Ly.JteV. J. M. 'fi-- Wv.UA* VtjiTR, of Mississippi, to * ^this DiwtrioL ^ 21. 1857/' \ * Vfreoppty of <*H<on o'neale yes?r ^*3^*** *?ijfhfcjpe opufd nqt fii^d mjt whether \ "Wk'jpf* new* pom Liverpool had effected oof ) A told .hofrrd the r iti^'nM'iobe about the Mme/vfr: J|f & 4Hmfap*' > ?Vr "' Cnuurros, April 2jJjre^iofw3a}ee flf cotton to-iay 1,500 baleV& a i !? from thp jwvioo* higltetf | r) >Hit?midJIipjf fair 14J to 14?. , ?Ul? -I,, -- LOT OF OOKBIOHKXS, Rattaining In the Depot at Abbeville, for the met: tiulliiff April ^Id, 1867. TJ Rntlifivhilrfs, Cobb, Hunter A Co., Col M O Tiilman, A Clark, Jr., Thos II Conhran, Gen A M Smith, Col J Foster Marshall, Hon T C I'errin, Tujf^ert, McCutlnu ?t Co., W I) Mara, II A Jones, H \V Lnwsoti, James Martin, Col F W Davis, J W Power, R J T?y'or, J Frar.er Livingiton, 11 8 Kerr, J T Lvon, Enrite & Starr. ft. It. SONDLKY, Ag'L White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Beautiful Complexion, ean be ucquired by lining the " Balm if a Thousand Flowert." What lady or gentlenan would remain under the curno of a disagree ?i?ic l>rc;?th, when by using the " Balm of a I'/wuiand Flowers" oh u dentifrice, would not >nly render it sweet, but leave the teeth ns white m alabaster? Many persons do not know their ireath is bad, nud the subject is so delicate their riends will never mention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure eacli hoitle is signed FKTR1DGK ?fc CO., N. Y. f5gp~ For sulo by ull Druggists. Feb. 23, lbf?7. 44 eowflm As a Spring and Summer Medicine, Carter's Spanish Mixture stands pre-eminent above nil ithers. Its singularly efficacious notion on the ilood; its strengthening nnd vivifying qualities; ts tonic uction on the Liver; its tendency to Irive ull humors to the surface, therely cleansing bo system according.to Nuture's own prescripion ; its harmless, and at the snme tiino extrnorlinnry good effects, and the number of cures cstilied to by many of the most respectable ciizens of Richmond, Va., nnd elsewhere, most ip conclusive evidence that there is uo humbug .bout it. The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the most keplicul of its benefits. Seo advertisement in another column. [April. uorn: uorn:: 1AAA BUSHED of CORN* for sale V W at one dollar per bushel, by WAI. BAR (I. April 23 52 It J.D. McKELLAE, Surgeon Dentist, iI7 OULI) most rcspectfullly inform the ciiiVV zeiis of Abbeville nnd Edgefield Districts, tiat. lie will spend tiie first bnlf of cncit month :i Abbeville and (be lutter half in Edgefield, /hero he will be pleased to attend to any pro?esional calls that he may receive. Address?Abbeville C. II., Greenwood and till Way. April 23, 1857 52 3m (0* Independent Press copy. New GrOOCiS. M. STHAUSS, COKESBUEY, S. C., f^FFKRS tliu largest und best assorted Stock l~W ever brought to Cokeabury, and prices an ( iw us the grods can bo bought ill Columbia or , linrteston ; then I buy my goods in the brst | larkets, und take small profits. Cull, examine and judge for yourselves. M. STRAUSS. ( April 23, 1857 52 3m J UST roceiv d a new supply of LADIES' DR1SSSS GOODS, JiONNKTS, UI BISONS. 1 KMHROIDKKIKS, MANTILLAS. TRIMMINGS. M STIIAUSS, Coknthury Apn. i:i, !?.'>? 52 Hm Committed I^O the .Inil of \bbeville, on the I4tb|t<u iwrt., n Negri man, llARRY. aliaa/S UllN. wli? says he belongs lo J. W. But-Jfii. *r, of p.dtrefield District; tliut bo fnrrnerly be nigcd to .1 i-bii C. Hays, ol this District. Said oy is lll.ick and heavy built, apparently 45 or U yeurs ol age. The owner is requested to come and prove rnperty, pay charges and t?ke him away. I. K. COCIIRAN, Jailor. April '23, 1857 52 if 2s*c>Tioia [N COXSRQUF.Nl'E ?f the destruction of our Mill 1>y tire, the firm of F. A. CONNOR ; CO., is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. Ve urc anxious to wind up the business, and we rU our customers to OME AND SETTLE up licir accounts immediately ; and also, those iuebted to CON NOR &. AN DERSON, either by Joto or Account, must pay, or they will be sued t the next Court. All those having demands gninst the firm will present them for payment. Call on F. A. Connor, who has the Books. F. A. CONNOR & CO. Cokc6bury. April 3, 1857 62 it HEAD au ART EES, FIRST DIVISION, S. C. M., } Ahreville C II., April 22, 1857. f Hi D Ell NO. A N ELECTION will be held at the various cmL Regimental Muster Grounds on SATUR )AY, the 18th of JUNE next, for Brigadier ielieral of the 2d Brigade of Infunlry, let Di ision. S. S. M., to fill the place of Brig. Gen. I. It. Weaver, resigned. The Colonels or officers commanding Retri netiln tire eh rged with the extension of this inler; and immediately after the election to r:ui<3tait to the Majnr-Genaral, at this place, a tntement in writing, showing the result of each >oil By order of ' Maj. Gkn. A. M. SMITH. W. L. Caliioun, Diviiiioii Adj. Gen. April '23, 1857 62 td Independent Tress and Edgefield Adver iser will insert till day of election. HIE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?Citation. By WILLIAM (IILL, Es<j., Ordinary of Abbevilla District. WHEREAS, Michael Magrath lias applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all ind singular the gooda and'chattels, rights and credits of Naucy Auii Hewmiug^r, late of th? District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to ?iU? and admonish all ?nu niu^uiur, uit) Hiiiarfu sna creauoi b ol the mid deceased, to be and uppeuf before me at our next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be liolden ut Abbeville Court IIousp'ph the fqurth ilay of May nekt, to ?!i?w CAUBii'cit *ny, why the said administration should not be granted, " ; .plven tinder my hijud $nd feal, t)iis eighteenth dfliy of April, in tf|e yjgar of our Lord flne thousand eight.hundred and fiftyse?Mi| and in the Plat year of American Independence. ' , WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A. D. April 23, 1867 St BL JL J0KE8. ~v. D F. J0KB8. - *j v r"* * JQNES 8L J ONES,, Attorney^ at Law & Solicitor^ in Equity, Office?Abbeville C. H., 8. C. w I LL praotic** in Abbeville, AiflJerson, I M Lauren*, Newberry, and adjoining l)i?(Scte. . Will promptly attend to. all- bu?ines8 intrusted to theiwv v Agrll 10. fMi ' 51 /. 6m , ^WduBTA, GEORGIA^ TUB attention *V?T the' Public is invited to oar 8tock of choice, unadulterated Brags, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils Painty Glass, Peifamery,Brnsbes, an3 all other articles in oar line. We feel assured Ah*f Haw** in. the 8oflth can offer a stock superior to oonrif penainraessjaad Mrity. All oar dOoieaJfirepaMiioM M* nuda \o strict accordance with the tff Ih# Patted SUftes Phsfmicopooi*. Qpr Stock of QenUl and Sarrfftfd (MftrQfRenU is fall, and jre ha?e anequallrd 'attaogdmqps fnr tiHMnrinv uUHlnnal nnalmil noticp. ' Foeti^g oonfidej# that we can faraiah our ?M' tomers with the beat ertiele*, on reMoaikUa term*, we rrroectfully aolfoit ofd?n and pledge to 011 tkrtn wjU? fidelity and dispatch. PLUMB * IfErTNEB, Late JD. B- Flgrab * Co AnjfqaU), Ga, Afril '57 51 SALES FOR MAY, Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of Sundry Writ* of Flurti Facio* to nie directed, I will fie II at Abbeville Court House, on the tlrnt Monday and Tuesday in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wilt 200 aorea of Land, moro or lew, bounded by lauds of I). M. Rogers, M. O, Tolinan, and others, hh the property of the Estutc of Joseph Mathews, ads. A. Giles. 600 aarcs, moro or less, bounded by W. T. Jones, Job. Killing*worth, and others, as tho luujicriy ui j. x. warier, aus. a. II. .Tiagee, ilcnry Heard for another, and others. 1(10 acres, mora or less, bounded by J. F. Marshall, and others, ns the property of James Cunningham, ads. Thoe. Gordon, and others. 50 Acres, more or less, bounded by J. P. Graves, P. S. Gillebeau and others, as the property of B. E. Gibert, ads. D. O. Iluwthom and others. I Negro boy John, aa the property of W. S Robertson, uds. Enoch Nelson and others. TERMS CASH. T R. COCHRAN, S. A. P. Sheriff's Office, April 16, 1857. 61-tsd GREAT BARGAINS! NEW SPttlNG AND SUMMER GOODS. SLAGER & LEVINGSTON HAVE jnst returned from New York, Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, and are receiving u splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, *.-> EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Bonnets, Bibbone, Dress TXtinSAIIM-OS, cfco. djo. Ready Made Clothing, all Kinds, WELL AND FASHIONABLY MADE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, utuuwiuci uiui/iicjijr, G-lass . W aro, ttoo., All of which will be Bold ut Low Prices, at SLAG Ell ?fc LEVIXGSTOK'S, Next Door to the Post Office. Abbeville C. II., April 16, 1857. 51?tf Election Notice. PURSUANT to a Writ of Election, issued by the Governor, find directed to the Maungera of Elections, for Abbeville District, there will be mi election held in mid District, on the FIRST MONDAY and dny following, in MAY next, for a Representative in Congress, to (ill the unexpired .term of Hon. P. S. Brooks, deceased. The election to lie held at the following places mid conducted by the following persons, appointed Managers ol Elections for Ablieville District, liy joint Resolution of the legislature of 1855: MANAaEns : Abbeville C. H.?John Lesly, James A. McCord, John A. Hunter. Warrenton.?W. II. Brooks, Win. O. Purely, Robert Wilson. Cnlluhstm's?James M. Carwile, Bazil Callaliuin. J. Ramsey Blaei. Lowudi-sville.?T. T. Cuiiuiugliam, James L'lfirk. William Giles Calhoun's Mills?1>. M. Rogers, M. O. Tnllmiin, W. H. Tntrijurt, Bradley's.? Onyid McClnne. A. T. Wideinan, A. J. Weed. While Hull.?Gen. P. II. Bradley, C. W. Sproull. J. Ij. Ilfjaret. Greenwood.?Dr. S. V. Cuin, Jmues Crisw-11, Albert Funk. Woodville.?R. R. Talberl, Johnson Sale, Peter McKellar. Dead full.?Augustus Cobb, ltobt, Jones, Win. Buchanan. SoufHetown.?Win. Maddox, Noah R. Reeves, Benjamin M. Latimer. Tribble't Store.?E. Tribble, Robert Stouckey, T. B. Milfoid. SjiiithyiJLe.? Silas Ray, Thomas Riley, A. II. Morton. Frazicrville.?J. W. Frazier, Lelloy Purdy. Enoch Nclaou, Stoiiey I'oinL?"Win. D. Calhoun, Thouiaa Stacy, Alexundet* H. Kinp. Moseley's.?James C. Willard, Geo. L. Patterhou, William Trewitt Cothrau's?James H. Wideman, John Chiles, Cnpt. Robert Lites. I)ue West Comer.?Jas. R. MeClintnn. Win. Norton, Robert W. Hadden. Cokesbury.?George A. Allen, F. A. Conner, Charles Smith. Sivced's^?Augustus Smith, John Graven, Jno. Moftel?-y. BerJeaux.?Alexau<4t*r Laramore, W. A. Crozier, Andrew (Juillel eati. Long Cane Milla?J. N. Cochran, T. J. Robert*, George Nichols. Mount Hill.?Enoch Burmore, Andrew Prailt, James Plain. Donald's Store?J. F. Donnald, J. N. Seawright, R. Brownlce. Ninety-Si* Depot.?R.. R. Goldiug, W. B. Meriwether, Thoninfc Nichols. April 16,1857 51 * 8t CONOAREE IRON WORKS. GEO. SINCLAIR ft CO., Hoar the Greenville Depot, Columbia, S O., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND Mannfefitnrers nf S5tp?m F!npr|nps Unilp.rs Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Kills. Ac. ^ BEING practical Mill Wr^hts, Machinists and Engineers,.they will attend to nil order* in their lia^vitb promptness, PJJ reasonable terms. n?f . |35"" Repairing done at the shortest notice, and Costiugs of all kiadfemade to order. April 9, 1867 * 60 ly Tailoring:. WTT.T.TATVT ALEXANDER, WOlfLD respectfully inform the citizens of the community that he has located hia> self in the building formerly occupied by N. McEVOY, as a boot and shoe sf^re, pap do or below the Marshall House, wfiefe he will he prepared to execute with neatness and despatch all orders eutrusted to him. April 2, 1867. 49 if Elegant Fans. WILLIAM SHEAR has just received from New York a-large supply of Paris Fan* cy, Bridal, Mourning, Muslin and Spanish PANS, of ritli and elegant Styles. | Also, a large supply of PALM-LEAF FANS. in a variety of >tyle^ to all of which the attention of the Ladien are respectfully invited. April 9, 1857 60 tf ? i j ' j. A Final' Settlement NOTICE is hereby givenihat a Pjnal Settlement of the "Estate of THOMA? .Kb KARDt ifill He had in the Ordinflry's Offlce TO %e 2<>th of J one next- Ifcrson* having demands, are requested to present them, properly attested, on .or Wore thntduy. Theefe iudebted, are requested to settle immediately. " L. H. RYKARD, Adm'r. Inarch 18, 1857. 47 3m The State of Sonth Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In (h? Common Pleat. William WilUon, 1 vs. > Foreign Attachment. J as. A. LiddeH. ) Thomson 8c Fair, Attorneys WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eleventh day of April, eigbtAea hundred and fifty ju<r?in. file his declaration aonin?f tha n*r*i'.j-ni r ? , ;?? ??wrm ?T^pT?' ? am*9mm ^vivifv^l'j who, it w said, is absent fro? and without tb? limits of this and bMjKlMH-r wfft attorney fcnowtr Wuhin the i<fe&i>p<>n 4 copy *f jj?e ?M# 4(9eUnuiooT555irt be ?*rr<4^ It k.afcrefore ordered, tbat&ejiaid Detetj Again* Iff?^ -'ifJlWMfiuSiff Ckrt'i OfBce, April ||f JW7 51?If ? - r'n ?, , NBW SPRINC AND Ac. ISRAEUJ ) INFORM their friends an<l tlio publio in genera of SCOSUIIIlhle < iixxln, such us Ladies' Dress Goods, Mantillas, Fans, Hosie OUIl STOl Rea,d.ym.a.d V IS UNU3UALL Also, a heavy supply of Gents' Furnishing Artie Hats, Slioei X7MBB.E And lot# of other articles, in exeollnut vi Plantation : ^ At the Lowest 1 Please call and convince yourselves. Abbeville C. II., April 2, 1867 FOR CONGRESS. The friends of II. R. SPANN, Esq., respect- ' fully announce him as a Candidate for a sent in ^ the. U. S. House of Representatives, to fill the f vacancy occasioned by the doath of Hon. Preston I. S. Brooks. J The friends of Gen. M. L. BON II AM respectful- a ly announce him an a Candidate, for a scat in n the U. S. House of Representatives, to fill the v vacancy occasioned by the dentil of the Hon. 0 " W Preston S. Brooks. j We nre authorized to aiinoiinco Col. A. G. SUMMER a Cundidute for Congress, to fill the 0 vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. I*. S. c Brooks t< We nre authoHzed to announce C. P. SULLIVAN, Esq. 1 a Candidate for Congress, to fill the unexpired term of Hon. 1'. S. Biiooks. " A FEW MORE LEFT." 1 S. E. GRAYDON & CO., ^ COKESBTTRY, 8, C, J ALTHOUGH oxir New Stock of Spring J Goods iH rapidly diminishing by the large I, sales wc are innking, still we would say to our ^ friends, and the public?Come on, we have 5i " A Few More of the same Sort Left," 5! / nn?l will be pleated to servp you to tlic best of fli our ubility. 51 Were we to attempt to enumerate nil our 5? Stock, the newspaper would not hold it; and li besides, wc deem it Altogether unu?ce8Mry.? II Suffice it to say that we have a Inrge and varied 2i assortment of '2 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ' RKADY-MADE CLOTHING, {c HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, HATS. CAPS, BONN ESS, Crockery, Glass and Tin-Ware. ALSO, SUGAR, COFFEE. p TEA. RIGE. NAILS, U AIM If VINEGAR. TRACE CHAINS, HARNESS, PLOW-LINES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, SOAP, fl CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, SPICES, ?t COOKING EXTRACTS. In short, Almost anything n reasonable man could desire. * As to prices, we need not sny we will soil our poods lower than nny one else, for sensible |>eo- ^ pit" know that such assertions are " all fudge." Lint we do say that w? will deal fairly, and sell as low as h?iu>si men can niTurd to seil^ And we respectfully invite those in want of goods to give uh a call, as they might "go farther and fare worse," S. E. GRAYDON 4. CO. April 16, 1857 51 1? Hew Spring and Summer Goods AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S N"o. X G-rjmJto Xlaugo, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. WE CALL the attention of our numerous friend^, and the Public generally, to our S< large and'Vffoed'ugdfrtraent of Fresh Spring and Summer Goods, c The character of which.'is so mimallaneous that our advertisement could not represent the extent of our Stock, or the inducement* offered to pur- a chasers. p We can therefore only solicit the attention of ? buyers, and say lo them that we are prepared to do thorn justice in th** various styles of Silks, Barege Robe#, Muslin Robes. DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, c CINGHAMS, LAWH8, r Linens, Organdies, French Print f< Jaconets, ? And a Stock, which oannot be excelled, of 0 French, Eglish and American CALICOS. ? Our Stock of Silk and Straw Bonnets is full, of all qualities. For Gomlerbens* wear we have received a lu|ge and W?4I felpcied Stock of "Votings, Spring and Summer Cassimcrs, WHITE AND BROWN LINEN DRILLS, 11 DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, t( And a great YMifity HA-TS Mailable for summcr we*r. April 9. 1857 50 tf Removal. THE Subscriber has nmond from his old ~ stand to Enright <fc Starr's Gin Factory, and J returns his thanks for past favors, and solicit* a share of (fublio patronage ill his line of business. , He'will make Panel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Wafdrohee, Tables, Deck*, Door and Window Ftftrries, See , Sec. N. B.?He will also make Coffins of the finest' style and finish. For reference, apply to any gentleman fa the town of Al>t>eville. G. C. BOWERS. ? April 1,1857 49 ly Stage Line a.nnx* v AJLtXtXi to w AoniA UI'ON ' A FOUR IIORSE STAGE leaves ABBEVILLE oa Monday, Wednesday nod Fri- . day. Leaves Wosbiogtoit, O*,, on Tuesday, Thurs- ' day and Saturday mornings. 1 A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock 1 A. M, for Atlanta. OFFICE at the POST QFFIOE^ ] JOHN McBRYDE, Agent. AbbeviUaic.tt., April?, 186*. v 60 ly THE STATE 0F~80UTI^ CAROLINA, j AhbeviUs. Citation. By WUAIAM* HILL*.Esq., Ordinary of.Abber ifr\ villa District. ... \ITHEREA8, John W. Hearst has applied to vT me for'Letter* of Admiqistr?ti< n, oh all and sfnjfalar the goodn and chattels, right* and credit# of Mr*. Hllsof (hp Pis- , iriet aforesaid, deceased. * "> * ? ?%' 1 i Those are. therefore, to cite and utmnnuA kH . and singular, U1? (rindrad and creditors of'the" r said decgaaed, Ut fea and app^r before ro?i W ' ? our next Ordinary's Court liar tha- laid District ? ^"TJHiifiliiiii-atVi <r iirfr -' ?- .jiiitaW JU1 MM BR GOODS. 5b BRUSSBL I, that tlioy have now in ptore tlieir full supply Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, >ry, cfco., cfco. CK Ot L? Clotllin e .Y LARGE. les, all of which we will sell at LOW PRICES. s, Trunlis, IIjIIAS, uriety. Also, n very henvy Stock of Dry Oooas, ftarket Rates. M. ISRAEL A BUUSSEL, Next door to II. S Kerr. Valuable Farm for Sale. rHE Subscriber* being desirous to remove, offer for Sale their highly fertile Lands, (rind in Pickens District, S. (J., on the water* of Eighteen l\lilc Creek, containing 5.'ll acres.? Jpern said farm are 100 acres of Exceedingly Rich Bottom Land, reasonable portion of Wood Land, and the reminder good fertile Upland. Pure wholesome rater can be found in abundance ou the farm, nd the lienlthfulncss of the country cannot be urpasacd. Good Buildings are also upon the '"arm. Any person wishing to purchase a Farm, the jil of which is peculiarly udapied lo the growth . wiuiii, ii ueiii, vorn, ike., would do well lo ;ill early, us it will be Bold on accommodating jrms. Address, MIIS. C. M. ALEXANDER, or EDGAR \V\ CLYDE, Picltensville, S. C. April 2, 1857 49 tf BOOTS AMI 8HOI38! | FOR OASEC. ^ ,000 PAIR MEN'S BEST KIP BROGAN8. ,00(1 pair Men's 2d quality Brogans. ,0i)0 pair Men's 3d quality Hmiruns. ,000 pair Women's Pegged llooteea. ,0(10 pair Women's Pegged (2d quality) llootecs. i)0 pair Boy's best Kip Brogans. DO pair Boy's 2d quality Brogans. 1)0 pair Yunih'H BiogiWN various qualities. [>0 pair Ladies' Gaiters, from $!.2n lo JjjW.SO. 1)0 pair Ladies' Slippers and Tien, I 'm ftOe. to$1.5U. nfk xt: ' . " ..nws juici vyiiimren s.->noes, OUc.to $1.26. 10 pair Gents' lino Calf Boots. JO pair Gents' fine Cloth Gaiters. (M) pair Women's Goal. Bootees. ,000 pair Negro Hrogans. 000 IIousk Servant*# Shoes. Toget her with nil other kinds of Shoes usually > he found in a Shoe, otore. ChII and see Just received and for sule bj' \V. S. WOOD, 185 Richardson Street, Columbia. March 24, 1857. 48 ly ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, Plantation Implements, 8lc., [~kN hand, in store, with large additions every LW week, fm CASH, at very low prices: 60 Bills C Yellow SUGARS, 5 " Crushed and Powdered SUGARS, 2 Hilda. Museovndo do. 50 Butts Hio. Old Gov. Java and Mocha Coffee, 5 11 lid*. Trinidad and W. I. MOLASSES, 30 hoxesSperm. Adamantine & Tallow Candles. . large slock of FANCY GItOCKRIKS, such aa 1'icKles, Syrups. Preserves and Jellies, SiiUrPrt. Snii'M T..I.U <..!? Muccaroni and Starch. Fig Blue, Indigo, &c. The very best CHEWING TOBACCO, it',000 finest selection Rio Hondo SEGARS, Lock, Tongue, Fifth and Log Chains, 100 Pairs Trace Chains, (amorted,) loo Keg? Nails, do. Tea Kettles, Boilers and Grid Irons*. Well Buckcls, Sifters, Waffle and Wafer Irwis, Blue Stono, Copperas and Madder, Buckets, Tubs uml Demijons, \ j Broad Axes, Foot Adzes, and Collins* Axes, Some best Plain Pocket Cutlery. Also, just received, fresh front the Brewery in cotlund, 12 Bbls. Glasgow ALE, a very superior articlc. Agency for the South Carolina White Lead ompaiiy, and ou hand, 4,000 Lbs. S. C. White Lead, pure, (beautiful,) 4,000 " beautiful Zinc Lead, (pure white,) ! nd a great many other urticles at the lowest rices for CASH, or on short time to prompt ustomers. II. S. KEIllt. AbbeviUe C. II, March 12, 1857. 46-1 y Head Quarters, EIGHTH REGIMENT, S. C M., ) April, 1837. $ )Ri)ER NO. I^HE Lower and Upper Bnttalion comprising . the 8th Regiment of S. C. M., will appear >r Drill and Review at their respective purade rounds, as follows: yhe Lower Battalion at Bradley's 014 Field, inSATURDAY, 25t?i Jnst. ThexUpper Battalion at McCaw's Old Field, 11 SATURDAY, the 2d of MAY next. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned flicers will attend at each place the day pre ious, for drill and iugtrijction. Captains commanding Beat Compuniea will rdcr out the pioneers ia their oamntttnd*. All Staff Officer* arc required to bt) in full triform Majors Rogers and Cunnigham will please ex?ii<4 the shove order. By order of COL. H. H. HARPER. J. G. Wii.lbon, Adjutant. April 6, 1857 50 td (O" Independent Press copy. 3ry Goods at Very Low Prices .Por Oaali. WILLTAM UIIEAR tins just received from 1 New York a large Hupply of STAPLE indy FANCY ^DJIV GOODS, adapted to the Iprmg and Summer Season, embracing a great ariety of new and beautiful styles of Ladies' 3rens Goods, and articles of Gentlemen and i oytU's wear, and for House anil Plantation lervauts, which he will sell decidedly lower trices for cash thnn tluejr cap be sold on the tsual credit terms. Augusta and Greenville ihHrtiqga, Cotton Osnaburgs, and Georgia UHnpi will be sold At manufacturer's prices.? iMnutersand Families from the country, wishing o purchase for eash> are respectfully invited -o examine ths assortments April 9, 1857* 50 ?f Window Shades. I1TII/LIAM SHEAR hu received from New VV York a large supply of Gold Baud, Landicape. Gothic and other styles of 6,4* and 8 "eet WINDOW SHADES, of rich 'and 'eleganfc patterns, which he will sell at very low prices. Also, a large supply of Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS and Curt^iq. Materials, with Gimps and Cords and Tassols to match. Atop, a large supply of Cornioef and Curtain Bands, of new ana beautifr} styles, to a)l of whLcb the attention of the public is respectfully iuv?tefL V April 9, 1857 50 tf PBOFBSflOgAt CABP. H" ^VIKO loc?t*d pkrmatiittuly in Greenwood, offers hi. ProfeeuoiiAl Services to the be fifeitH) at 1?!? Offlcf,- nc*t door to I. RtlejrV Drug store, a?1<?sa professionally t |n>f;... > | 1 | DRUGS, DIUJGSY IP Tlin UNDI'iKSlUNKD having purchased' tl??* Slock of t p. Drugs, Chemicals, Medicinos, &c., j J formerly ownntl bj- Dr. J. II. Bnatwriglit, (I5u:il- ! wright it Harkuloo.l huve opened nt the Old ; Stand in Columl>iu, tlu> largest Stock in our lino ever offered in tl.o interior of the Stato. II Wo have u complete Stock of Surgicul, Dental '? and Obstetrical Instruments, Plantation Chests, with 11 ftlll assortment of Medicines und llistru- fr incuts for plantation use; Physicians' Canes for S|iddlo or Buggy. Our Instruments huvo nearly ri. nil been imported, and are of tlio very best dt innko. In culling tlie attention of Physic'inns to our w establishment, they mny be nssured llint their or- si ders will receive, our heat care, and they may relv on lln? tmpli? nf M...1 ,r J ..J " vm ^ Ml Ultimo. 'MH'V* thing ordered in our lin-* fails to please, or is nut *1 ns represented, we hold ourselves responsible, und A will promptly iii'ikc it rii^litSMITH A, 11 LOT, (formerly .1. 11. IJoiit wright,) Court Ranee, I.. II. Smith, M. D. ) Columbia, S. C. ? L. V. Iluor, M. L>. J Jan. 21, 1857. 3'J-ly fi I avail mysnlf of this mentis of nddreasing my p fi-i??n<ln in Abbeville personally, anil hope iliey t( will continue tlmt kindness they have so often tl shown Hiti by favoring our house with their orders. L. II. SMITH, M. D. I Tames t, barnes, LOWNDESVILLE, S. C., rj^IIANKFL'L for past favors, and wi*hing p JL from the people of Lowntleaville and vi- ,si ciuity, u contiiuiution of the patronage heretofore bostowed, begs leave (o stale that he i* now re- y ceiving addition! to his already now Stoek of Fancy, Domestic and Staple DHY OOOI3S. it Atso, Clothing, lion nets, Hats. Cups, Hoota, Shoe*, at ii ml Furnishing Uootls in gcuerul. ui Also, Drugs, Hardware, Woodwure, Crockery n< and Gluss, together with <S'i (jiAKOE.Y SEEDS, Rooks, Stationery, and iu fact everything found in a Village Store. My Goods were selected with great enre, and till* uriiwu n ru ?... l~ - 1 ? * '*.1 j-.wo ?>v .0 iun UO uu_y U3iuuinnilUJia ?H |||P kind in the up-country. " Call and examine," I wish to bo your motto. March 10, 18;>7. -Hi ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. MTIIE Subscriber offers for Sale hi* House and Lot. and adjoining F.irni,^J^ an situated in and near the Village* of Greenwood, be The Tract contains about on One Hundred and Forty Acres, ^ of which about Forty Acres is WOODLAND. uf The Dwelling is a One-story Cottage Building, with Kight Rooms, besides Pantry and Closets. On the premises urc a good Kitchen, Negro ~~ House, Smoke House, Carriage House, and Sta- U hies, nnd an excellent Well of wator. The dwelling lias new and elegant Furniture, which will -g be sold with the premises, if desired. J The Village of Greenwood is one of the most desirable places to live at in the buck country, being perfectly healthy, and having good society and excellent Schools. l'urt of the purchase money will be required in Cash. For the balance, the terms will be nc- <2 commod&iiug. WM. II. GRIFFIN. March 4, 1857. i tf GR0CERlES~0r ALL KINDSTl i GOOD NEWS FOR T11E PEOPLE! Family Grocery at Gokesbury! T fTIIE undersigned has just opened a large p I Slock of Groceries, ut tlio stand formerly occupied by Smith, (J my don & Co., consisting jjj of Sugars, Coffees, Molassvs, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Sugars, &.c. ^ HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Chains. Knives, Axes, Hoes, Iron, i'ot Ware ? of all sizes, &.C. CONFECTIONERIES. Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Wines, and Schnapps, with numberless other articles. I am determined to do a Cash Iiii*inrs?, but r] will take in exchange for Goods, Flour, Meat, | Lard, Butter, Chickens and Kggs, or other arti- ,1. cles. J. B. BLACK. ,,, Cokesbury, Jan. 28, 1857. 40 ly D HOUSEBUILDING. TIIE undersigned is now prepared to do all work entrusted to bis care, in the Building Line; to Draw Plans and erect all descrip- ? tions of Building*, from a one-story bouse to a Court House. Having received instructions from tlie best A Architects in the Union, lie flutters hiniRolf that' rl he can have work done in a style equal to and J as cheap us can be done in New York. cl) Rkkkrknces. ? King &. Kelluin, Architects, j,j Brooklyn, New York; "Win. Gainer, Architect, of New York Oily : Ferryman <fc Waller, New 0K Market; Dr. John P. Bnrrait, IhirratUville. or HENRY JON US. ' New Market, Dec. 16, 185fi. 35 tf SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! To til? JUadLies. WE are bow ready to exhibit tho largest r] and most altrnctive assortment of new Styles of Spring and Summer ,l! BONNESTS; oi amongst them somo Beautiful Paris Trimmed, w Silk and Crape. Also, a rich lot of c< French Flowers, Houcheg, &c., n< to he found at CHAMBERS &. MARSHALL'S, No. 1, Granite Kange. TERMS CASH! PltlVES LOW! March 18, 1856, * -17 tf Straw BonnetB, 3 AND Misses Trimmed and Untrimmed UoKliorn. HCato, AT CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL'S. March 26, 1857 4S tf j, IRON AND brass foundry. . ^ AfJGUSTA, OA. (J HIGHT &, JVT ACMIJRPHY, CONTfNUB'tlie abov*.business, in nil its ~ brunches, at ilip AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will he thankful for order? for all kinds | IRON and BRASS Castings for Cold Minea, * Mills, Rail Road*, Biidgea, and Machinery of JjJ all descriptions. * Jun. 7, 1857; S7 6m _ PERRIIN & COTHRAN, = Attorneys at Law and Solicitor* in Equity. Office, the one formerly occupied sy BY M c O 0 W A N A. P*E R R I N , nl LAW RANGE. ~ JAB. M. PKBHIK, JAS. 8. Cp7HR4N. jy Jan. 7, 1887. 37 tf ti K- BTiA iCu, ^ Attpmoy ?vt XiAwf f( AND SOLICITOR IN J&QUJTV. . U Will practice in the Court* of Aljfteville, Laq- h '$ rens and Newberry. , U ' OFFICE AT hzwbe&BY C.J& Oat. 14, 1|*? PH ly I JAMB? O. CAI^HOtm, Attorney M I>aw, I JHf D 8PLIOITOR IN ^QITITY; . iimuiKo;*,- r i TtTtLL attend promptly to all businew tin- ( J? trusted to Uis <ar*. January *8 1?57 40 fim I-. - e " f '' wrmrmm^. *,.AT GREENWOOD. rHF. niidcreigttcd, Druggist n?'l Apothecary, liu* just received i? very complete #tock of Drugs and Medicines, lected with the erentest enre for this market. i? ntock consists of every variety usually foitiul City A potheent y Mihoji*. extracts of nil the vegetable preparations diii the hest Chemists. Tinctnrcs prepared from the crude unitenl, ami warranted to be of the Hlreiiglh lain >wn in the United States i'liarmaciepu. I* at cut nedicliieM, direct from iho anufnetory, an cheap us they liuve ever been >ld in this place. A very superior article of 12mn?ly, f?r. rdiehitif jmrpoxc* only. Fine Old 1'orte, Mit ii'ii, ??dSherry IViiieN, Seheidaiu Schnapps, c., ?ie. lie will keep constantly n fine assortment of Confectioneries, Tobacco and Segars. It would lie tittneccnuirv to ciihihavi.#.. -n *i. rliclcc. To I'huxician*, lie pledge* himself to II their orders wiih an good Medicines us can e obtained elsewhere ; stud to his friends, ho ledges like. satisfaction ns to thfl Goods and inns. ('all at the Store formerly occupied as te Post Office. J AS. II. ltll.KY. Greenwood, S. C., Nov. I, '!!l tf LTTENTION, PLANTEHSj Economy and Utility! 111", underiialiied huvinir purchased the Right of Warlick's PLOW. Patented April 1, will sill l'luutution ltighls, per low $1.UU locks delivered at Greenwood Depot, or rositlence of W. P. 11 ill 4.50 Mth Mimll Scooter 5 do 'ith Turning Shovel, for from $('>.00 to G.iiu This Plow, from its simple structure, duruliily, lightlies* of draught, ease of management, iaplittion to the diHcreut Shares used in the iltivutiou of the farm, and consequent cheap?sm, is commending itJelf to general use as u itprrior Fariuino Imjiftmrnl wherever f ried. HILL &. AND It KWS. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 0, 1856. 25-ly* We, the undersigned, having examined and icd the Warliek Plow, concur in the aliovo unuicudulious. JaSiHS CKKSWELL, JOHNSON SALLV K. M. WHITE. SAM'I. Mi (iOWAX, LA It KIN' REYNOLDS, itOH'T W. IJTE3, -*? . A. W IDEM AN., " Ci i;xt? : I have used the Plough Voil sent jmt * id am much pleased with it. I think it st Plough I have ever used. It comhine^Mutte. , ty and utility in a high degree. It hr^fMrTTp v soil well anil to a good depth, wilh one'mvtfu. ?in so well pleased wilh it, that 1 wuht, mfevo them. " ? * ' *f>~ " Very respectfully yours, "TIIQS. r. PERKIN." Ileoeivod, AX? roit sali; SACKS E*tra Fine FLO UK, 9W 'io Bushels of Peas, 2imi Bushels Corn. Flour? .(H) per cwt.; Peas?9?J cents per bushel; Corn?70 " " " ,000 Lbs. Clean Rags Wanted, % None but cotton or linen will he received. DAVIS & BOOZKU. Greenwood Dapot. May '11. fi-tf NSTJRANOE OFFICE, Abbovillo O. H. lie Aslieville Mutual Insurance Company IAS established an Agency ?t tliia pi a op, nnd will Insure against, Fire, ami also upon Life lusurniice on lift often pecuren a living for fain 03 that otherwise would lie in want. A1m> duahle Sluv et> should always be covered by Iif ranee. J. G. W1LLSON, Ayeut. April 19, 1856. 1 ly Estate of William Mattison, dee'd. Notice of Final Settlement. ["MIE Legatees, and all parties concerned, aro 1' hereby notified that a Final Settlement of ie Estate of William Mattison, dee'd, will be ade in the Court of Ordinury for Abbevillo istriet on Tuesday, tlio second day of Juno ;xt. ELIZA MATTISON. Ex'trx. u. j. mattison, exw. Feb. 14, 185G. 43 3m i nn in Ann* n ? LARU FT Ann A n I 5. ji Unlimited Number "Wanted. rtlE undersigned in atill in (he niArket for Litud Warrants.* Prices, however, atprea- . it are much depressed ; though he will plcdga inself to pay as much as can be hud for them any market. Remittances made at their hight market value, by Sight Dr.ifts 011 New York ' Charleston, for all Warrants sent to mo ;iy ail. Address W. C. DAVIS, Abbeville C. II., S. C. Sept. 3,185G. 2<> tf iblssolution. HUE Firm of WIER <t MILLER was this L day dissolved by mutual consent, tlielimition of the Partnership having expired. Thu inie of the Firm will be used iu thu closing up ' the business, by either one of usV All persons indohtcd to us by Note or Account, ill please come forward and pay up ns soon na mvenient, aa it ia very desirable that the busi should bo closed as early aa poa-ihle. JOHN A. WIER. Q. MoP. MILLER. August 23, 1856. 19 tf Ju.st Received, SIX DOZEN BCOOP SKIRTS S All Sizes and all PricesCHAMBERS <t MARSHALL. March 18, 1857. 47 tf ~ S. McGOWAN, attorney at X<awf Office in Law Rang?, Next Door to Thomson it~ Fair,) iniraVTT.TJ! f! IT Jan. 8, 1857. 87 DR. D. A. JOED AIT, " aA*VING located al Abbeville Conrt House, offers his ProfeHsionul Services to the inibiiaiits of the Village aud vicinity. Office on nin Street, first door above the Marshall Hatasc. February 25, 1856. 44 8ni c A N PIB aJeITI ~Z3Sr The friend? of JOSEPH T. MOORE re>ecifully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff l the ensuing election;' ~xarrThe friends of MATTHEW R. COCH[AN respectfully apnoante hint ft Candida to ?r Sheriff of AbbeyHIe District, at the next elee? on. * HP The friend* of MATTHEW MoDONLD, at>pounce him a Cundldoie fur re-electioq >r Clerk, at the.ensuing election. tj^The friends of C. H. ALLEN' anaonnca itn ft* * Candidate for Clerk of thi Court at It'ftOSoiag election. ' O* The friends of NIMROD McCORD repectfully announce him as ? Candidate for Sher? fT at the ensuing Election. * gag 1 11 '' ' 1 ptT A few of the friends of C. P. PoPRE nnonnce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the ntulng election. " 'VB* The uomerooa friends of Col. J.' ROB. 1RT8 retipeeifaUy announce him a Candidal* or 8heriff at the next election. friend* of D, W. HAWTHORN aapectfully aonomyje hiin.* Candidate for Sherr ? if of Abbeville District, ak (he arxt election ' \ -JJANY- FRIENDS Xgh The Wend. W. GRIFPlV/ rpeotfoDy auuomtee him a* a candidate for ^tariff at tha ^waning electiop. ^ yff Th? |Me?d??f JAklS II.-COBB \n. nmuieo him aaa Candidate for Sheriff*at the nin; fogeVftftkm. " ^ - ' 5wi^?u. *. yi -