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, ^ lr r" ?J Ilow Lami ull? in Ireland.?It Is though^ bj onto thnt good land in the old Hiuu-a *olU n< enormously nigh prior.* when It brings from ftftl to ftlOO per ncre. When compared! however wtllrtiio price paid in tlio old country ?Kng Ifttit nh.d Ireland, for instance?tlio selling val Ue of- out- lands would noem to he niodetaU enough. The Shehartdoah (Vn.) Tenth Lugioi - has boon furnished with a statement, byl Air , Dnoitl FUherty, at Powell'* Fort, of saveri alftfl of.lunJ, in the county of Kerry, in th? South or Ireland, furnished liim by a friend liv ing there*. A farm containing 40 acres vn soli for ?660; one of 80 acres for $9,010; outs of 0( acres for $6,300; one of CO acres for ilie sum o ?6,200; aud another of 40 acres for $2,000 ; on< of'180 acres for ?34,200. Aud English pound u about ?1.87J. \ flrighctm'* Reion Drawing to a Close.?Gen Scott has been called to Washington by the Prcsi' dent to perfect arrangements for the desnntc! of troops to Utah. It is the design of the aainia istration, it is said, to send out the new Territorial officers with tlio military force, thus ensuring their safety from attack while on the journey.? The final orders for the guitlunce of tho commnn^or nf flm Irnntw nro ill nr^nnrnlinn Mj* nt. tempt will be made to interfere with the religioue or sueiul institutions or the Mormons, but the United States laws will be rigidly cnfoiced. Already the troops detached for Utah are in motion. Three companies on this service passed over the New York and Eric Railroad on Munday." Keep off" the Street*.?The I.ewiston Journal nays that a city missionary visited an unhappy young man confiued in jail, in that place for a State prison crinic. In course of conversation, the poor culprit said, with tears running down his cheeks, " Sir, I had a good home education ; it was my street education that ruined inc. I used to slip out of the house and go otf with the boys in the street. In tlio street 1 learned to lounge, in the street 1 learned to swear; in the street I learned to smoke ; in the street I learned to gamble; in the street I learned to pilfer.? Oh, sir, it is in the street the devil lurks to woik the ruin of the young!" Praiseworthy.?The Cheraw Gazette say."", "John Wilkes, Esq., who was fortunate enough last season to make corn to spare, has constantly refused to take more than ?1 per bushel for his corn, while it was selling at froin $1.25 to .50 all urounil him. Nor would he tell to men of means, hut held his corn for his poor and needy neighbors. Weliave some few John Wilkes, in Chester, but it must be admitted that they are few uud far between. Such men deserve to he noted and remembered.?Charleston Standard. The " army worm" has made itts appearance in the wheat, com and grass fields of Anne Arundel count}', Md. Tlio Annapolis A'e/nthli can Buues mis w i>o especially the ease 011 South aiid.West rivers, and tlmt they swarm in countless .millions in the fields, autl in their march doetroy everything within their roach. Many of the farmers have resorted to ditching around their wheat and corn fields, to intercept them, and thus save their crops from entire destruction. Some farmers have already cut their grass, to save it from destruction by the worms. Pearls in North Carolina.?Tho Fuyettcville (N. C.) Observer, in publishing a paragraph concerning tho recent diseovery of pearls in New Jersey, says: "The reader of Ilawke's History, Vol. 1, will find that Amadis urid iiarlowc, and Sir Richard Greenville, mention the discovery of pearls in tho waters of North Carolina. Our eye rests at this moment upon pages 85, 114 and 115, where the fact is mentioned; and wo believe there are other similar notices in the volume." Major Hen Cullough for Nicaragua.?An intelligent gentleman, who has lately, while traveling, had an opportunity of conversing with Major Cullough. gives us to understand that when General Walker returns to Nicaragua, Major C. will he among the gallant spirits who will'accoinpany him.?Nashville, Tean, Gazelle. LIST OF CONSIGNEES, ......... y <<?. jlsijiui. iu jiuocvuic, jor me , week ending Jul;/ l?f, 1857. Hon A Burt, Hon T C Perrin, .1 .T Lyons, Wm Cook, J J Barrett, R M Palmer, II W Luwuon, J &- R J White, J M Porrin, W Bnrkuloo, II A Jones, Gon A M Smith, Dr J S Rie<l, J W Crawford, H T Miller, E T Trapier, (cure O T Pocher) .1 A Wier, E Wliitefield South, II S Kerr, JAN Knox, Emvright & Starr. D. It. SONDLEY, Ag'L fjjimcncal. MARRIED, on the 30th ult, by the Rev. U. T- Sloan, at the residence of her uncle, Dr. R. Devlin, Miss SALLIE J. WALKER, to Mr. E. WESTFIELD?all of Abbeville District. * Printer's fee received. V,i'..." ?bituarj). DIE?), on Thursday morning last, ut her uncles, MARY C. LOilAX, daughter of Augustus ?fc Mary Adalade Lomax. Born June S3 I860, and Died .liny 24 18C7. TVJiitc Teeth, Perfumed Breath and lleautiful Complexion, can be acquired by using the " lialm of a Th,otuand Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the curno of n disagreeable breath, when by using the ''Malm of a Thousand Floiters" as a denttfrioe, would not vuiy runacr is sweet, but leave the teeth ns white as alabaster! 'Many persons do not know thoir iireatteia Bad, and t{ie subject in ho delicate their Sends will never, taieution it. Beware of counrfeita. Be euro each boitlo is signed v.- , FETRIDGE <fc CO, N. Y. - . MJT'For^eulo by all Druggists. . ; '"Feb. 23," 1857. v44 :cow6m T^ PESECTLY SATE,- I HA.V8j<u Aoeni*iraveling in tlira'Brttrlct, who will call on you all ut an early day, to put up f . - . Otis' Patent Lightning Conduotor, . at 86 Ants fter foot. "Should he fail to visit you j&jjM ?6on aa?y$& may desire, write tome at Green ^Htood.'ftntl the work will u'o promptly utt'ended *" - . - < . '"JUI work warranted Xo giv<ve satisfaction. iL H. MonNtnc Straw Bonnets at Cost. . t to the advanced state-of the season, ^Jvt-we will sell our entire stdclc of STIPA.W BONNETS, GENTS ST^W 'ari'd LEGHORN HaTS, jofT at Coat, without reserve, for Cash . v'oloitin ,vwant 'of a goo^SUMMER IIATi ' Will ndd * Iftfge assortment at Cost, At ' ' ; CHAMBERS & MARSHALL,^ &j. ' No. 1, Granite Row. ^aj|pbeyi1te C. H, J ply 2, JL857. 10-lf $Ehe- Stat^ ^f 809th Carolina, ' ? ABB to VILLE\j>ltiTRICT. TMliTpN H; DEAL^ who i* now in the IlE' ^wto^ of the Sheriff of Abbeville DieiiMt-by Tjttin of a writ .of capiat ad taiitfa^cwridum, at the sai? of SpeuccrF. .Smjth, having ?l?d in my Qfllce, together .with a schedule, on "3fcitj&J pf bis<Mtate and effecto, his petition to the CofcrtToT Common Pleas, praying that he may be adfrftfce id to U>e benefit q? the Ants of the GenAssembly, made lor the. relief of insolvent d$W?>*?? . It as ordered, thai the said Spencer F. Smith, and iRgNtpM the creditors to. whom the said MUtOD' jC Dealt is in any wise indebted, be, and kmby summoned, and have notice tc agpt it, ^efore the said Court, at AbbeviiJe Co?ti Hoi^?f0|Mt>ndqy,tho fifth day of October next. if any they can, why the prayer ut the ifcelitiou Aforesaid, should not be granted. ^^JmaTthbw Mcdonald, o. & t. Oflfeif OfCommon Pleas, Abbeville ) Zftrtrilt, thli ,30th June, 1857. ) July g,0J|7. 10 3m Land for Sale. fVUlE Subscriber is the awthortred AoeirOPf 4m *jL Pftrtiss interested, to sell the res! esWe ol JttgEPH AIKEN, deceased. The tract oJ Lmfy* vsHkabfe, adjoiasbade ?f Dr. Wardtam,~ 1k*rLivingston, tfnd otke?% en Cdfceua'e C?eefc> e*d ooatalas aboat .<> " ^Wj^y^negr^?~?i?weU as easb. will be asnEEL"nSSSr . JOHN w. SUBER. Juno ft 185? , 6 tl * i ; BALES if Oft JULY. i Shorlfi!*-SiUo. ' UT virtue of sundry Writ* of Flera Facias MJP to mo directed, 1 will ?u at Abbeville Court House, oii the flrtft^toiiday mid Tuesday lit JULY next, within the'legal Tiours of . sale, ; tlio following .property, to wit: ' '*>' ^ 800 acre*, more or'less, bounded by Vfr. W. T. i Jones, J as. Killiilgwwortli, aiid others, as tlio - property or J. T. Curter, ads. A. II. MoCJee, 1 for another, aud others. * I 1 House aud Lot in Greenwood, bounded by S. V. Cain, E. It. Cnlhotiu, nnd"others, as the. 3 properly of 'S. L. Bond, nds. P. \V. Goodwin, 1 aud others. 250 Acres, more or le?, bounded by A. punter, J. Martin, and others, ua the property of J. A. Martin, ads. E. Tribble, mid others. 1 Lot of Clothing, Shoes, Calicoes, Muslins, Clocks, Guns, Pistols, Jewelry, and various articles, levied on its the property of Slager Leviugston, uds. M. Bren, and others. TERMS CASH. T. It. COCIIRAN, S. A. D. Sheriff's Office, Juno 18, 1857. 0-tsd Notice to Contractors. j f|~MlE Contrnct for Building a Two Story X House?44 feet in Length and 26 feet in Width?it. NINETY-SIX, will bo let to the Lowest BIDDER, at Ninety-Six, on FRIDAY, the 10th of Jul}', at 12 M. Contractors will be furnished with tho Plan and Specifications by addressing \VM. CARTER, Niuety-Six, S. C. Sulldixig Commlttoo: WM. CARTER, N. W. STEWART, J. W*. FOOSIIE, T. S. BLAKIC, JOHN SADDLER, JOHN GUALDEN, It. A. GKIFFIN, JOHN B. SAMl'LE, W. A. WILLIAMS, JOHN' W. CALHOUN. June 17, ltf.17 'J 31 Summer Supplies. WM. SIII:Alt HAS received from Now York his Summer ; Supplies of DRY GOOS, embracing a coin plete assortment of articles for Laden' Summer Dresses: French Euibroidercies, Iloisory, &.c.; A full supply of the best articles for Ladies' Mourning Apparel; A variety of articles for Gentle- 1 [in and Youth's \v?ar; Bleached Shirtings aud Sheetings, of the most approved make; 12-4 Linen Sheetings, 1'illow Case Linens, Damask and j , Table Diapers, superior Huckabacks aud Scotch Diapers, for Towels ; Towels with Colored and ( Fancy Borders; a full assortment of articles for | Servants' wear; Lancaster, Allendale and Mar- . seiles Quilts, (sonic of extra size and quality,) . with a great variety of articles, suitable for Plantation and Family use, which will be sold at dc- a cidedly lower prices for Cash, than can be pur- j chased on the usual credit terms. Granitevillc and Augusta Shirtings and Sheetings, Cotton Oenaburgs ami Stripes, at Manufacturers prices. ' The public are respectfully requested to exam- s ilie til.- assort m.>nl 1 June 25, 57?D i Curtain Materials. * AVAI. SIIEAlt HAS received from Naw York, Embroidered Lace and Mudin CURTAINS; Embroidered 1 MUSLINS, by the piece; Colored DAMASKS 1 ami DE LAINES, with CORDS and TASSELS < to match; a larjre supply of Window SHADES, CORNICES and Curtain Bands. ( Also, II art well's Canopy l'uvilion FRAMES, for French Bedsteads; and 124 White, I'iuk and Blue Puviliion B0B1IJNET& Also, Superior White and Fancy Cheeked India MATTING. To nil of which the uttcn- , tiou of the public is respectfully invited. Juue 25, 57?9 Ladies' Traveling Dresses. WILLIAM SHEAR j HAS received from New York, Lupin's French j DEHEGE; Himalaya and Silk LUSTRES, i GRAVELLAS, and other articles for Ladies' ; Traveling Dresses. Also, Ladies' Linen Dusters, or Cloaks. f?r . traveling, to which lie respectfully invites the i utieiition of the public. , < June 25, 57?0 i Whalebone Skirts. i XV M. SUE All HAS received from New York, h large supply of Ladies' and Misses' Whalebone SKIRTS, of the urost approved styles. Also, LuditV White HAIR CLOTH, and Cnmbric SKIRT5, und Grass CLOTHS, of su- 1 perior quality, to which the uttentiou of the public is respectfully invited, June 25, 57?9 Lost on Wednesday THE 10th inst, ft small morocco Pocket Book, containing between five and ten dollars; also, one >ote on JOSHUA DAVIS, for Kincty Dollar*, given in 185.1, precise date not recollec- ( ted. Persons are forewurucd not to trude for said 1 Note. 1 J. f. VERRELL. ' June 11, 1857 8 3t I Georgia Sarsaparilla IN QUART BOTTLES, made of Sareapa- ] rilla Root? only. Those preferring this preparation, should express in their ordeis? DENNIS' GEORGIA SAILS APAUILLA.^^ Juno 18?67 8 " *3m Georgia Sarsaparilla CompQund, 1 OR DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, For Liver Complaint? anTl to Purify the lilootl j PUBLIC opinion and PKy sicia nt Ji avo decided that tlib is (lie best preparation of SARSAPARILLA thjit can be obtained. It noils refadily and gives good satisfaction. Its ingredients aro well Known to Physicians and the people at the South, to be gOyd/and good medicines, when appropriately used, often effect great cures. > Nothing njoro need be said in praise of it, 1 than to publish what it is cotnposod of. It con- ] ll.ina in *A.O : ? .u fiuutvivu woainiipirillH,^no liyCirO-ftlCO* I holic extract of. Que?ife Delight, (St illingin,) W^ite Ash, f?rfy Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chionunihus.) Tiiictjuje of May Apple, or Man- ] drafcej-tFodophyllum,) and Blood Root, (Sunguiuafia.) ? > ~ ?*Those preferring iliM^CIompoand Preparation of Sarsaparillnr-ehould express their orders? EST Dennis' Alterative, _J?3 OR .GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. Juno 18, 1857. 8 *801 ttF" Forsnlo in Abbeville by WaRDLAVV Sl LYON ; Cokesbury,^by OAKY <fe JONES; Greenwood, fty^F. G. -JPARKS, and by Druggists generally,* T HEAD dUABTEBS, FIRST BRIGADE CAVALRY, ) Njew Market, June 20, 1857. } ORDER NO. 1/ COL. JIIO. F. TALBERT, of the 2d Regiment, 1st Brigade- Cavalry, having resigned, LiMftonant-Colonel JAS. C. MARTIN will take comdiimd of said Regiment, till an Election for Colonel shall be held. I ORDER NO. 2. LlEUprr-COL. JAS. C. MARTIN win forthwith order an Election for COLONEL of the 2d 1 Regiment of tiie 1st Brigade Cavalry, on SATURDAY ih? first day of Augwt next, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the rate)latien of -CoLrt Talbert. * " ?? By order of GEN. PERRYMAN, - ' 1st Brigade Cavuky.. Jko. V. Brigade-Major. ?. Jane 26.07 9 '.Id v , O" Pre* copy. [ AlgB3EtOTYFB?. M.^.DEALE,ABTIST, "HTOfAii r?bfdfJll)f iuform the Ladtee. ff Apbeville andvioini Uy tWlgrjl&ww in U?i apd'raadfU tako AMBROrI^TJE& of dS%y finest finish. 1 0W Oper&tin&*?ours, from 8 o'clock, A. Km to 2 o'clott* P. '' . Jjine 1 lj 1857 * Mi * if ?*.*v % "" s * " OliioliL Spfltlftig, Groonvillo District. " SPLENDID SUMMER KESORT. MTIIE Huhncrlbern having purchased that w?ll known uiul long-cslublished JfeiilL Summer Bosort, Chicks Springs, within 10 miles of Greenville, hnvo imt the premises in tlio most thorough repair. '1 hoy arc determined to -.spare no clfortu to make the SPUIJJGH- all thut cun l>c desired, wl\ethcr to tho invalid seeking health, or those in quest of pleasure.- ? The salubrious iind invigorating qualities of these waters haviujr been well known to the traveling public^fo^'Uiu-last twenty years, it is deemed unnecessary to enter into dotnil; but ftiiy. further information -or reference will bo carefully fujruiohod upon application to either of tlio proprietors. ^ The HOTEL willjio open for the reception "of visitors ^Jr? the'1st'of June, and will bo kept open during the seusou.* n givea'us plensuru to-mid that the former proprietor*, ilio Messis. CHICK, will spend their summer at the Spring, and will be glud to sec their ninny friends there. J. T. ILK^ERY. F. TAI.Blfcl), 4 J. liUUSEY." Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. P. POOL A CO., will be nt the (.ireenville Depot with good Conveyances and careful Drivers, to turry Passenqers ami their Bag-jnge to the Springs. They will also run A DAILY hiKJi' OF WAVES To ami from (he Sprinirs, leaving Greenville nt !> o'clock, A. M. Fare ?1. May U, ls57 0 If nOCERIES OF ALL KINDsTl (iOftl) NEWS FOR Till; PEOPLE! Family Grocery at Cokesbury! THE undersigned has just opened a large X Stock of Groceries, at I he si and formerly occupied by Smith, ( ray don tfc Co., consisting of Sugar of various kind.s, Coffee, Molasses, Suit and lSiieou, Mackerel in Kits and Barrels, Vine (jar, Kice, Nails, t'lriins, l'ot-wnre. Tin-ware. Shovels', Spades, Powder, Shot, Lead, Candy, Nuts, Wines, Prunes, (Citron, Currants, Candles, Soap, Soda, Starch, Maccaroni, l'eppcr, Ginger, Spice, Lemon Syrup, Porter, So<l;i Water, Sardines, Sahnond, Crackers, Pickles, Sauces, Mu?tard, Preserves, Brandy Poaches, Cherries, Wolf's Aromatic Schnapps. Last, though not least, Pohaeco and a lariro lot of Sugars, and many i?thcr articles too tedious to mention. Terms Cash. J. U. BLACK. Cokcshury, May 1-1, 1857. !i?ly THE GREAT COMET 0ML857. SHOULD the earth nut come in contact with the Great Comet iu June, our friends and pa.rons will want HttKAD ANI> HISCUITS as icretofore. We extend to the in ouruliiiUu.'-gTCC': uir, with cordial tliankH for past favors, and rcipectfully solicit a continuance of the Fame. We lave just heen round and have put all right f6r mother season. We hope, with the aid of cx>crienced MILLERS, to despatch business to the latisfaction of nil who favor us with their patron*1 ige; besides, our rijO UI1ING 3VtlTiTir leur i.owmiesvinc ami on (Jallioun'a Crock, at :uch of which wo make No. 1 FLOUR, we ivould call special attention to our NEW CIRCULAR SAW-MILL it the C!raves place, where we are now prepared .o SAW lumber for " The Million." Also,'nt -he same place, we have just finished a NEW MILL FOR GRINDING CORN, ;qual to the best to be found anvwhere. C. V. UAUNES Jc CO. Lo?vni?ksvii.i.e, S. C., May 1, 18.">7. 8?3in "the secret infirmities of YGoTri AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand: A FEW Words on the Rational Treafmcnt, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Locul Weakness, Nocturnal F.niinsione, Cenitul jnd Nervous Debility, linpoteney, uud Impcdinonts to Marriage generally. lly II. DE LAS'ICY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming .v...|..i.uiu>, uiiKiiiaiui^ 111 liic imprudence and ii>)ilu<lo of youth, limy bo cnt-ily removed withJilt mcdicine, is in this small tract," clearly- demonstrated ; and llie entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which ever}- one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at ^he least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis aud^vost free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (po?t paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17, Lispenard Street, New York City. May 7, 1857 2 *3m Settlement of the Estate of WJLLIAM BUCHANAN, Dec'd. "flM"OTICE is'liercby given to the kindred and creditors of th? Estate of WILLIAM BUCHANAN, deceased, late of Louisiana, and especially to those distributees who rcsido beyond the limits of this State, that a sctllvinent.of all matters in-niy hands, as Administrator. M ill be made in the Court of Ordinary, Abbeville District, on the i-'Jd July next. M -* FRANCIS ARNOLD, Adiu'r. April 23, 1857 _ 52 _ ?m IRON AND BRAS S FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA, CJA. HIGHT &, SlACT?^JIlPHY, CONTINUE the above business, in all its branches, at tho AMERICAN FOUNDRY*,und will lie thankful for orders for all kinds [HON and BRASS Castings for Gold Minos,Milta, Rail l'onds, Biidgcs, and Machinery of ill description* Jan. 7,'1857. 37 6111 ? To the Farmers of Abbeville District. have procured Die District Right of the HARRIS SUIiSOIL PLOUGH.? Wc think it the lx^t plough of the kind th*t. has ever been introduced. The plough can be Been ut Greenwood Depot, at work, uny time. yv e will be pleased to havo it examined by every Fanner,'Tor the simple reason that the more it is known the better it will be liked. DAVIS ?k BOOZKR. Juno 4, 1857 . . 6 .If LIMB, PIASTER OF PARIS AND HYDRAULIC CEMENT. ALWAYS on hand, a supply of Thomaston Lime, Plaster of Paris and Hydraulic Cement, ot email advance on cost for cathr * H. S. K'ERR. * Muy 28. - _ 6?tf PROFESSIONAL CARD. IJR. S. XL * BEILiIJBRN, HAVING loeatcd permanently in Greenwood, offera bis Professional Services to the public. He may he fonnd at his Office, next door to J. II. Riley's Drug Store, unless professionally engaged. ' ' March 24, 1857 48 6m LEAVELL & CHALMERS, HEALERS IJi AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, rv M**#nT Street, ~ ABBEVILLE^ . January 28, 18^7. 40 yjf W ' 6m fW Independent Pmm . TpMyRB-IAW gKAPTgft JU. -AAr'jjL'., IMfEETS regularly on theyFJuSAY'liter ifJV- the ieeond Monday iitapMh iqpulhr it 8 o'clock, F. M. ' ?.V v.* <%t Bdfcrm CofVooetione may be held M aftv however, to salt can die* Uw fqpm the avBiWtjK by giving a tew d?ye sotiee iln'flMi?U(y<1 ? April 30, 1857 - ' 1#^^. Attorney at Law and Soltttoir tn &q$iiy Wit! pro'tnplly aUe^^f| to hit car#. H? can b?* ktojuJ at ine^ffi?AfVlii> Abbeville Banner " July 28 Iff''" SMALL I'ROPITS ANI At tlio olrt ?tn.nrl c MARSHALL HOUSE, AB . -a. B. M. cfc S. j!S.. W: BKO l.EAVE TO INFORM THEIIt l'ltIENI> *tlmt ui> (lie l(ith inbi.., they will L>o reatly to ollc thorn, their largo and well selected 8TOOK 01? HBilDY-M .? " in every style, from tlie lowest prices Black Cloth, Drab d' Te, Linon, Ma Linon Coats, Black Doeskin Marsailos and Linen Par A I.uriie Stock of all kinds of VI5STS, from 73 cts the Lult-dl Style, which wo uro confident will jileasc ull Also, a very line usst * mwrs, lixclifi Rutol A very lar^e, or the l;irjjo?t Stock ol II ATS, of cvoi CAPS, in every wlylc, from the lowest to'the thiest quu Shirts, Collars, Under Shirts?Merin DRAWERS, of cve"iy description; a very la Cravats, StocKs, Tics, G AT ALL PRIC Umbrellas, Walking-Canes, Pens? A nice l..t of PKRKIJMKRIKS, SOAP. of every d? CAP. LKTTKR, NOTK aud I>EKI) PAPER- Also MUTTONS, LOOIvINO (i LASSIiS, a j^ood assortment I'ahc ii- . l-. < . < ..... ? w... ... /HM>, ii line Jill 01 IV.N 1 vi-ii ING BRUSHES; A assortment of BUGGY WHIPS, MUSICAL INSTH Also, a few articles ill the 11 ARD-Wj Ha/Va^na; C OF CHOICE nil.-' rino Oliowing Toloaooo, 111 addition to the above articles, 3*011 can find a I the Geutlmcns* Furnishing Goods. Our Slock is so lar of the articles. Wp will he pleased to show our Stock, ami will a call, to sell VERY" "fcOW it) oriler to make room fur and ju.lire for themselves. All wo ask is a trial. We feel confident that every pleased with both Prices and Goods, as our motto is?" O' lloiiiomber tho place?Lyons' Old Stand, at thi Mav 1-1, 1857 NfWlPIUM AND S rvX: isftAxar. cfc INFOUM thoir friends ami llio public in general, tli of seasonable (.1 oudi, such as Ladies' Dross Goods, Mantillas, Bi ^kns, Hosier OL'lt STOCK t Reacly-m.ad.e IS UNUSUALLY I Also, u heavy supply of Gents' Furnishing Arliclt-t>, a ft * " Ha-ts, Blioes, UMBREI Ami lote of other articles, in cxcellcnt variel Plantation ID At the Lowest Mai Please call and convince yourselves. Abbeville C. H., April 2, 1*57 PMNTIlNrO. . j THE Proprietors of the Abbevillk Rannkii ( would respectfully inform the public that Al they are prepared to esecuto all kinds of Jol> Work. with ncatuofts and dispatch. Huvinor I incurred considerable expense for printing malerials, they have no hesituney in saying lliut tlu-y are ns well prepared, and can do as neat work V w ns.uny other gstublitihuieiit iu the up-country of large South Carolina. TVfV They will also keep on hand a complete assortlileal of lliec BT. A.IXTKIS, u< of which we have now on liund the following "J*0*" List-, to which we ahull coiitiutft to add until chase we get a complete assortment: , Sum. Pro; Fi. Fa. on Sum. Pro.; Ca. Sn. on 'juycr Sum. Pro.; Sub. Writs; Suln Tickets in Law; do th< Sub. Tickets iu Eijuity ; Fi. Fa.; Co. Sn ; Ca. Sa. gj^ in Case ; Copy Writ in Case ; Deeds of Conveyance ; Declaration on Note ; Commission to Ex- (IDE Hiniuq Witnesses; Judgment by Cobfession in "IlK Assumpsit; Jlulg. on Wfitof Enquiry, Damages A8sesse4-by Clerk?Debt or Assumpsit, Judg. by Confession iu Debt, on Single Dill; Judgment ou Writ of Enquiry, Dujniges Assessed by Jury ; . Judgment in Aasiimpnit ^at Issue, Plea With- Llll< drawn ; Posttp Judgment oa I*sue Tried, Verdict for Plaintiff; Mortgage for Personal Property ; * Mortgage of Real Estato;'Magistrates'Summons; And Do. Executions , Do. Recognizance; Summons to Frcnc Defaulting Juror* f tyt oii IC.-.T ????I Oil i "A FEW MORE LEFT." '<? S. E. QRA7DON & CO., I"'8!. Vest COKESBURY; S. C. \ " ALTHOUGH otir New Stock of Spring "1 Good* ia rapidly diminishing by the lurge sales Ave aro making, still we would say to our Ami t friends, and the public?Come oh, we have mer v " A Few More ef the same Sort Left," i ami will bo plcntod to serve you lo the be.it of f our ability. . * Were we lo .attempt: io enumerate all our ** r, Stock, the newspaper would not hold'it; am] i* besides, we deem it Altogether unnecessary.? Sutliee it to say llrtit we have a large and varied ^ assortment of ? Tk rt-.j- IRftl m i/apiu auu x: anvy my vxuuus, iiiwi READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, Mail! . GAITERS, HATS, CAPS, BONN ESS, Crockery, G-lase oad Tin-Ware. 1 ALSO,' TO' SUG Alt, COFFEE, TEA/RICE, NAILS, dcw." AND VINEGAR, TRACE CHAINS, I? HARNESS, PLOW-LINES, ttna ) POWDER, SHOT, 1 LEAD, SOAP, CANDLES, 1 STARCH, JL SODA, SPICES, ?fc COOKING EXTRACTS. In short, almost uuything a reasonable man TuC . could desire. TTA< As to prices, we need not say we will sell our H ' goods lower thau any one else, for sensiblu peo- jn pie kuow that such assertions are " all fudgs." But we do say tliat wo will deal fairly, andsell j J as low bb bones t> men can afford to. sell, and we respectfully invite those in want of goods to giro , us a call, as they tfjglit "go farther and fare worse," <5>*S. E. URAYDON & CO. ?. April 10, 1857 r 51 * If SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. ?''??i J II AYE received' variety if Drew Good*:? , Silks, Tissue*, Bnrages, Printed Jaconet* and .. . Lawns, Mantillas'; Black and Fancy Baragcs, Coverings, Hoop-^klrte*' Farnwrs' Drill, qP Fancy do., CotUm Adeo and Good* forTOdn'sand Boy's clothes in general. A tarfjg supply of- READY MM)K,CLOTHING. lla>s and Forpishing Goods, Mirrors, Clocks, Ac.' Hoes, N aits fed many other pieces of Hardware, Ail of which! wifcaell on aewm^tfin^iaa ; >*?k Hi JONES S, m i) (jPick subs. >f ?r. ar. uyous, BEVILLE C. H., ? C. CKTESTOCK., S A N i > Tin; PUBLIC CRN Kit ALLY r lo tlioHe who may be i>leunc<l to call 01 Vim CLOTHING, to the finest qualities of ! TT?1 irsaii.es, wmto ana urown and Cassimer Pants, Lts?at all Pricoo. . to $3.00; all of which is well made, and I inspectors. irtuieut of gas, ?MPiP&sss, oers, cfcc, . y description, of the newest style. Also, .lily. A very heavy Sloek of o and Silk; at Low Prices. r^e lot ati<l well assorted Stock of rlOVOS, SoolLS, dJO., liS. of choice make; Pencils. <eri|>tion; a very large Stock of FOOI.S, KWRLOPRS, of all kinds and sizes; of (K>MBS. It HUSHES. GUNS and IVr, UAZOKS and Itazor STHAl'S, SIIAV LUMENTS, CARPET BAGS. \RELIXE; u fine lot of ^NDS; , Snuff, tfco., efce. cfees. ine and complete Stock of every tiling ill ge that it in impossible to mention one hull assure all tlioso who will pleasure us with another Stock. So we invite all to come ' one who will look at our (too<l>>f will be Small Profits and Quick Sales." i Marshall [louse. 13. M. & S. A. WIX ESTOCK. ."J tf Tf if iiTTn i\ a a iwT Dill ill fill UUUD8. BRTJSSEL ;il they have now in store their full ttuppl} onncts, Ribbons, Parasols, y, cfcc., cfcc, DF s Clothing j AUG E. ill of which we will sell at LOW TRICES. Trunks, .LAS, y. Also, a very heavy Stock of 1 ry CSrOOClS. ket Rates. M. LSRAKL .t BPvUSSEU Next door to 11. S. Kerr. few Spring and Summer Goods CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S >. 1 Grr?,ixito IlarLgo, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. TV.I CALL the attention of our numerous friends, unci the Public generally, to oui and varied assortment of ih Jpring and Summer Goods, huraetcr of whitTrts so miscellaneous that Ivertiseiiieut could uot.represent the extent Stock, or the iiiducoments offered to purrx. : can therefore only (solicit the attention ol 8, mid say to them thnl^vc are prepared to jui justice in the various styles of Iks, Barege Bobes, Muslin Eobes, SS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ices, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, GtXGIIAHS, LAWMS, 3ns, Organdies, French Print raconets, a Slock, which cannot be excelled. ol li, Eglish and American CALICOS. : Slock of Silk and Straw Bonnets ia full, ([iialilics. Gcntlcmcns' wear we have received a and well selected Stock of ngs, Spring and Summer Cassimcrs, 1ITE AND BROWS' LINEN DRILLS, DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, ? great variety of HATS suitable for suni>'ear. ipril 9, 1857 50 tf i0HGAREEIR0NW0RKS7 0. SIN CLAIR & CO., Near tho Greenville Depot, ^olumlDia, S O., M AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND ufacturers of Sleam Engines, Boilers, 11 Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. EING practical Mill Wright*, Machinist* and Engineers, lliey will attend to all orit their line with promptness, and on rcaIe terms. r. Repairing done at the shortest notice, /astiuga of ull kinds inmle to order. Lpril 9, 1867 60 ly SURANOE OFFICE k.t Ablbovlllo O. S. Abbeville Mutual Insurance Company 3 established nil Aoranev n1 tliia nl?no anA ?? J ? ??? l*,ww? ?,,vl rill Insure against r'ire, and also upon Life uranoe on lite often secures nliving forfam tfjat otherwise would be in waut. Also ble Slaves should always be covered by In ca J. G. WFLLSON, Agent. ?ay 7, 1657 B 2m PROFESSIONAL CARD |?E undersigned having located permanent!) at Qrtfenwjbdt tor the, purpose of practi Medicine, oners his services to the public. DR. W. II. DAVIS. Hay 28, 1857 5 8io fsT received a new Mpply of LADIES DRESSS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, mastnmsL, TRIMMINGS M. STRAUSS, . Cokesbfiry. ST' f~ We are authorized to annouce A. ADOIi GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, HARDWARI-;, (UTTM2KY, Plantation Implements, &c., ON linixl, in Ntore, witli addition* every * week, fur CA8II, at very low prices: 60 lllitn C Yellow Sim A liS, 5 H Crushed and Powdered Sllf! AllS, 2 Minis. Muscovado ?lrr. f>o Uio. 0|<l(!nv. Java :wul Mm'lia Coffee, 5 HIhIh. Trinulud and W. I. MOI.X8SKS, 3D boxcaSperni. Adhiniiiilinu ^TmIIiiw Candle*.' , A large stock of KANCY CilNKKlilKS, sueli as 1'icklcs, Syrups. Preserves and .lollies, J Sauces, Spices, Tit bio Suit, Ac., .Muccaroui and Slurcli, Fig lilne, Indigo, &??. !.?? I'lll.'lV IV/> MVkn A !tv 1 VI ? If VOI Villi" I ?"> \ M IX'II.W'V.W, l(),O00 liucst selection Kin Hondo SKdAKS, Lock, Tuneue, Fifth ami Log Chains, llto fairs Ti'iutii Chains, (aiwui'U'J,) loo ki'gn Nails, do. Ton Kettles, Hi.iters ami CJrid Irons, j Well Buckets, Sifters, Wiillle and Wafer Ironn, : Blue Stone, Copperas a ml .Madder, I Bucket*, Talis and Dctrtijons, Itroad Axes. Foot Ad7.es, ami Collins' Axes, Sonic best I'lain Pocket. I'lilliTy. Also, just received, IVesh from the Brewery in | Scotland, 11! lihls. (ilusiroxv ALP, a very superior article. | Agency for the South Carolina While L<<ad : Company, ar.d 011 hand, 4,000 LIm. S. C. White Lead, pure, (beautiful,) : 4,(l00 '* beautiful Zinc Lead, (pure white,) and a great, many other iirtieles at. I he lowest 1 prices for CASH, or on short time to prompt ' customers. II. S. KKUft. Ahheville ('. II , March 12, 1S.77. l?-ly Vnlunhlo Fnvm far Snlrv | 7 fill IK Subscribers being desirous to remove, . JL oiler for Sale their liiulily fertile Lands, lying in l'iehens llistriet, S. on the waters of j Kighteen Mile Creek, containing 531 acres.? Upon said farm ure 100 acres of Exceodingly Rich Bottom Land, a reasonable portion of Wooil Land, ami tlie rcinainder good fertile Upland. 1'nre wholesome water ean he found tu abundance on the farm, aud tlie lieallhfnliieds of the country cannot lie surpassed. Good liuildings are also upon the l'arm. Any person wishing to purchase n Farm, the [ soil of which is peculiarly adapted to die growth of Cotton, Wheat, Corn, ?fco., would do well tu call early, as it will bo sold on accommodating term."4. Address, M IIS. C. M. A I.KXAXDKH, or EDUAlt W. CI.V 1)10, I'ickensvillc, S. C. Apiil 3, 1857 10 tf Kemoval. r|^lIE Suliseriher lias removed from his old JL stand i?> Enright it StarrVUin Factory, an<l returns his thanks for past favors, :uul nilicits ti share of public patronage in his line of business. Ho will make Panel Doors, Sash, Pdiuds, Wardrolu-s, Tables, Desks, Door und Window Frames, &c., ?&c. II.?He win also make Collins of the finest S'vln anil linisli. For reKu i.i.: , apply to any gentleman in the J town of Abbeville. G. C. BOWERS. , April 1,1357 49 ly PLUMB & LEITNERr Wliolosalo Druggists, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THIS attention of the Public is invited to our Stock of choice, unadulterated Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils Pa i ills, Glass, Perfumery, Brushes', and all other articles i:: our line. We feci astsuri-il that no House in the South can offer a stuck superior to ours in genuineness anil purity. All our officinal preparations are made in strict accordance with tho formularies of the Unite J States Pharmacopoeia. Our Slock of Dental ami Surgical Instruments is full, ami we have unequalled arrangements for procuring additional supplies at the shortest notice. Feeling confident that we can furnish our customers with the best article.-, on reasonable term?, we respectfully solicit orders and pledge ourselves to till them with fidelity and dispatch. > PLUMB ?fc LElTNEU, Late 1). I?. Plumb & Co. Augusta, C?a., April lt>, '57 51 Siu'iw New G-ood.s, M. STRAUSS, COKESBURY, S. C., OFFERS the largest and best assorted Stock ever brought to Cokesbury, and prices ns low aa the goods can bo bought in Columbia or Charleston; then I buy my goods in the best markets, and take small profits. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. M. STRAUSS. April Q3, 1857 52 3m J. D. McKELLAR, Sxirgeon Dentist, WOULD most respectfullly inform the citizens of Abbeville nml Kdtjefield Districts, that, liu will spend the first half of each month in Abbeville and the latter half in Kd^ctield, where he will be pleased to attend to any professional calls that he may receive. Address?Abbeville C. II., (Jreenwood and Mill Way. April 23, 1857 53 3m Uj* Independent Press copy. Taiiorins. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, WOUIJ) respectfully inform the citizens of the community that ho has located himself in the building formerly occupied hy N. MeEVOY, ns a boot nnd shoe fctore, one door below the Marshall llouse, where he will bo prepared to execute with neatness mid despatch all order* entrusted to him. April 2, 1857. 40 if The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Cotntuon Picas. William Willaoii, ) vs. S Foreign Attachment. Jus. A. Liddcll. ) ThoniHon ?St Fair, Attorney)). WHEREAS the Plaintiff <lidt on the eleventh dny of April, eighteen hundred nod fiftyseven, file bis declaration against the Defendant, who, it. is said, is absent, from and without the limits of this State, uiid has neitln-r wife nor attorney known within tho same, upon whom u copy of the suid declaration might Be served? It is therefore ordered, that tho said Defendant do appear aud plead to the said declaration, on or beforo tho twelfth day of April, eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight, otherwise final and ah soltite judgnieut will then bo given and atvurded r against him. irjTPHPiir i liiDTf C.C.P. Clerk's Office, April 11, 18&7 51?ly Stage Lino A FOUR 1IORSE STAGE leaves ABBExSl VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. / >.. I Leaves Washington, Oa., on Totfday, Tliurs- j day and Saturday mornings. ' A Daily Train, leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M., for Atlanta. OFFICE at tb? POST OFFICII JOHN MoBRYDE, A?nU. Abbeville C. II., AjjrH 0, 1857. 60 ly L ?in i i- 'I ' '.m' * iji< j i NATIONAL POLICE 8AZETTE. fjl I nittojjjl of ^?ius^ SWAN & CO.'S LOTTER^Hr * Tlit" Most Hrilliunt St-Jionw lTvcf OAPITA.L r?XlXSB^T ' TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS! ' *"**^ v';- - / " f ' *- % OVVIN0 l<> the great favor wi^Ji which otii- ' Single Number lotteries hitve been received by the public, anil the large demand for I Ticket*, llm MiMingera S. Swan &, -Co/, will I have a drawing cueli Saturday throughout llio I year. I Tlic following Sellemo will be drawn in cacl> I of their lotteries for July, 1807; CLASS 43, j To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in | public, on Saturday, July 4, 1857. CLASS 44, To be drawn in tlic Ciiv of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, uu Saturday, July 11, 1857. CLASS 45, To be drawn in the t'ity of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, July 18^1857, CLASS 4.6, To be drawn in the City of Aliantu, Georgia, in public, uu Saturday, July 25, 1857, On tbe Plan of Single Numbers. O , 3 O 3 PHIZES. Xt iir/ji Our /'rise to every Xinc Tickets ! 30,GOO Tickcts! Magnificent Sthenic j Til UK IIISAWN EACH SATURDAY INT JULY!! 1 prize of siid,i n tu is ?<10,000 1 " ju.niiii is 20,1100 1 ? lll.OOu is 10,000 i .ijiHHi is 5,000 1 " 5,0o0 is 5,0011 1 " 2,.-> ?() is '2,3011 1 ' 'J,.-'.Ot Ms 2,500 1 " I,0o0 is 1,000 1 " 1,1)00 is 1,000 1 " I,odd is 1,1)00 -1!? prizes of. :;()() arc 13,500 lull " 100 10,0f,l> lDO " 50 arc 5,000 A 1TUOX IM ATI ON J'ltlZKS. 1 prizes of S'j-i.'i nj?[?rox. tn ?<10,000 are $900 * 1 " 175 " *2(1,000 ' 700 ?. 1 " 100 44 lO,00?> ?? 400 8 " HO ' R, 1100 " 040 7 8 " &0 " 2,500 ?? 400 12 ?? :jo " 1,000 coo ! *28 " 25 ? 5uu " 700 i a,000 " 20 arc C0,0Co I 3,:i05 Prizes amounting to ?201,000 Wliolc Tickcts, 510?Halves, 55?Quarters, S2.50 Plan of the lottery. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding I with those Numbers on the tickets, printed on | separate slips ol paper, are ciicirclcd with small tin tubes ami plaucd in one wheel. . Tile tirst 21d I'rizes, similarly printed ami en- 1 \ * ] circled, are placed in uuothor wheel. The wheels are then revolved, "ml a iiii:.,lKji is drawn' from ' * the wheel of Numbers, and at tho sum.-.'iimn n. Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number an<l Prize drawn oul are opened mid exlnliir od to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the Nni.iber drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drnwu out, AmtoxiM.vrioN Pki/.ks.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Ntimbers to those drawing the first IB l'rizcs will he entitled to the 72 Approximation Prizes, according to the Scheme. :},<?iU Prizes of ?20 will he determined by the Inst figure of the Number that draws tlio $50,oOu Prize. For example, if the Number'drawing the ?50,1)00 Prize eiulu with No. 1, then all the Tickets whero tlio number ends in 1 will bo entitled to ?'20. If the number ends with No. 2, thou all the Tickets where the number ends in '2 will lie entitled to ?20, and so on to 0. Certijiotlts of /'((cl-iif/rs will be sold at tlio following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of lo While Tlcketp, $80 " ' 10 Half " 10 41 " In Quarter " 20 " " 10 Kighth " lo In ordering Tickcts, enclose the lnonej' to our address for tlio Tickets ordered, on receipt of which 11 icy will bo forwarded l>y first mail.? Purchaser.! can lnivo tickets ending ill any liguro they may designate. The List of drawn Numbers and Prizes will l>e sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and givo llicir Post Office, County and .Stale. Rcmcmlicr Hint every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of one thousand dollars and under paid immediately after the drawing; other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Priza Tickets cashed or renewed iu other tick* ota nt either oflice. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets either to C2?" A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the Prize that each one is entitled to, will be published aftes every drawing, in the following paper*;? New Orleans I>elln, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligent cer, New York Duy Book, and Savannah Morning News. S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. .i July 17, 1S5G ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALfl < mil n n " M urn. subscriber otters fur Sale his^ftt IIoiiso and Lot nil<1 adjoining Farm, jJ??, situated in ftiul near I lie Village of Crecnwooi}. ? Tlio Trnct contains about v. t Ono Hundred and Forty Acres, of wliicli ubonl Forty Acres is WOODLAND, The Ihvulling in i\ One-etory Cottnge Building, with Fight Booms, besides l'nntry and CloscU. On the premises ure a good Kitchen, Negro House, Smoke House, Carriage House, and Jit"hies, and an excellent Well of water. The dwell- " ing has new hud elegant Furniture, which will bo sold with the premises, if desired. . The Village of Greenwood is one of the itfo&t desirable places to live at in the back eouWCry, being perfectly healthy, and having good society and excellent Schools. - ? " Part of the purchase nionoy will bo rrquired in Cash. For the bnhuicc, the terms will be aocomiuodiiting. \VM II fiTtfVFlV March -t, J857. 46 tf HOUSE BUILDING. r|"MIK undersigocd is uow prepared-to do nil JL work entrusted to his cure, iu the Build* ing Line; to Draw Plans and erect all descrir>?~ tions of Buildings, from a one-story house to if Court House. > Having recelvAJ'inetructions from the hest 1 Architects iu the Union, he flatters himself that he can have work dono in a style equal to and . as cheap as can be done in New Vorlf. References.? King &, Kcllum, Architects, Brooklyn, New York} Win. Gainer, Architect, of Nepr York City; Perryrjiaii <b Waller, Market:-Dr. John P. Barrati, fyirratteville. HENRY JONES, New Market, Dec- 10, 1850. 8f> tf SPECIAL AI^OW^EW 1 To tliQ ^ikdles, WE pro now roady tit exhibit the "largest nod most attractive uwftlHkpt of new Styles of Spring aud Sunfinor , >21 3SOXSr3NTE;#lS?> amongst them eome Beautiful PaVfa Trimmed, f Silk and Ctope. Also, a rich lot 6f French Flowers, &o.f to be found-at ! " ..%i .-. j cjiam ; * / TKflSt& OASHt *'- 'rftif KS Loiv I / WBhorn JDHAX8ER}f A MARoUAW^ .