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7\hnuatrprc J'ranxit Jiaititv.?-The Vom ('run oa-wr*, III*- I'rogrow, of the V'.uli mII., ?ml lite Uolctin Commercial oftlic'Jd iiiAtnnt, inivo foitir ad most interesting article* on llieT<tlmuulf|>eu transit route, lie latter culling u|?o? tlio(jovcriitiii'til to make bi'Iiio suitable |>rovisioi\ <m tlio CoalzacoulcoM aud at Vontomi, tor tln> opening of business, which will lake place I lie first of October. Everything progresses in tlio most sulitfictoVy manner. Tlio sumo papers, a* also tlio |?:iiiera at tlio capital, have congratulatory notice* of Die recent arrangement between ilio different claimants ol' the Tehaiin'.cpee grant.-*, and express confidence in the happy issue of the minion of J' Messrs. Uciijamiu and LuSere. Col. K?itt.?Wo llnd the following in a I'hiladelphiu paper: "It is stated that Col. Keitt, ??f South Carolina, declares Ilia intention to move the expulsion ui yj. l>. .uauesoii irom mo nouse next winicr, If lie resumes liis seat without ; reelection. This will bring up ilio whole question of Congressional corruption again, ami give opportunity, perhaps, to explore the mass a little more thoroughly." An Indian, Ayency in Kansas.?A rumor lias been extensively circulated, t?? the ellect that Hon. 1?\ P. Stanton, at present Secretary of Kansas, is to ho appointed Indian Agent of that Territory. We havo it fri>m the best authority that such is not the case, hut that Mr ilavertv, the successor of Col. Cummins, who hus been transferred t<> the Governors-hip of Utah.is to fultil the duties of that oflive until the accounts of his predecessor are settled up, which settlement can, not be made lint'.' late in Hie fall. A Prince of a IJarLwper?The Xew York Herald records tho arrest of the barkeeper of the Howard Hotel, on a charge of embezzling ? ?20,000 from his employer, having abstracted Hbout ?20 per day from the drawer for seven yeais before he was detected. His wrges were only ?25 por month, and yet he kept last women, fast horses, owned a line house 011 Thompson street, and dressed extravagantly. Santa Anna Heard J'r-nn?Last mail from Carthogena brought un address to the public from Santu. Anna, in which lie pronounces the manifesto recently published over Irs name a forgery, which he has reason to believe, was got up and ptintcd ut Havana. ] (estates that lie lias not yet been able to publish the promised history of liia deeds to his countrymen, because thou: Are some data which have yet to come into his hands. Strawberries?The l'aicr.-on ^N. .1.) Guardian states that it is probable thiit the irto.-s receipts in the comities of Passaic and lJcrgeii this reason for strawberries alone have amounted to a iptarter of a million of dollars. The value of those shipped to New York bv the Krie road ran hardly have been less than $MHI.'IOO. Strawberries are rapidly becoming one of the great staples of agricultural industry in this part of the country. Dutch Colon;/for Tennessee.? Hind. Siorms, of / Delft, llollnnd, has purchased a iract of land " five miles from Kingston, Tennessee, and three miles from the Tennessc river. One essential clement which controlled the selection was the belief that, it would be very favorable to the rearing of the wine grape. It this experiment should prove successful, it is believed ihat it will be the commencement of a large cmigr:i;ioii of the Dutch to this country. Jtoston, Aug. 11.?In the United Stales Circuit Court yesterday a final decree of perpetual injunction was entered in favor of the Con^ro* ! India liubber Coimnnv airaiusi some i!o/.,.? im. i porting houses, dealers au<l manufacturers of 1 elastic webs. The right to all elastic wclis is es- j tablished ill the company, and no (roods can bo liercuft?l' imported having vulcanized rubber in them. Attack upon a X>'trxpaprr Ojftce?one of tfir \ attacked part'/ killed by t/ir liditur.?Kroin the Burlington (Iowa) lluwkeye of the otli inst., we learn that an attack was made at <).*kuloosa on the 3d, the night of the day of the election, upon the Herald oftiee at that place, when .Mr. .1. M. Brown (>hot and killed a iiiuu by tlie name of Bowcri. Mrs. Anderson's Infant.?Tim child which I figured so largely in the <*iii>iiiii!>huin cafe, tis also the mother, is in great demand. Greenwood, 1 of the Museum, ban I'een trying to get ihem on exhibition, but District Attorney Hull Fays he wants tlieni as witnesses. They nmld answer j both purposes at the Museum, (unities indulging thousands of ladies in their innocent curiosity to see such a renowned little joker. Ilev Mr. Kyle, the well known author, thus describes a modern sermon: ' A modern sermon is to open a dull, tain*, pointless, religious essay, full of measured, round sentences, .lohiisouinu Kuglisli, bald platitude;;, timed statements, and elaborately connected inilk and water. It is a leaden sword, without edge or puint?a heavy weapon, and little likely to do much exeeu tiou." Arrest for Post Oflce Robber;/.?An agent of the Geneial Post Oriice Depaituicaf, a few days wince, caused the nrrest of II. Iteinlmck, post- ] master at FrauUlin, Morgan county, Illinois, und his brother, Lewis Itcinhack, who aeted as his deputy, charged with rohliug the mails. Upon examination they were hold to Luil each in the t nutb of $*2,000. Tobacco.?-There are fifty-manufacturers of this plapleiu Richmond, whoso united capital amounts to four or five millions of dollars. More lohaeco is raised in Virginia, and opened, inspected and oold ill that city, than perhaps in uny one place in the United States. Mr. Tei-kins, of Dover, J\. II., recently made nbet that he could haul a wmnm hundred and thirty pounds, with a man in il . weighing one hundred and seventy pound*, two miles iu twenty-five minutes, lie accomplished (he feat in twenty-two minutes. , I ,11 - , * * Commercial. iy ' . * Jti Abbeville C. II., August 20, IS57. __ Cotton.?None offering. Tlic article, however, 'wrojuld bring from 13 to 14 cents. ~ ."Wheat, 1)0 @ 1.00; Corn, 80 @ 90; Bacon, 18 '@*20; Molasses, 75 (a> 9lJ; Syrup, 1.00; Hutler, 10 (3) 12j liggs, 8 % 10; Flour, 3.00 (w 330 . per cwt. * '< '.? -* ^ Columbia, August 18, 1857. ^Tfe'coflon market was at a stand yesterday, ? '., and therefore, wo can only continue our former , V<j\iptition8 of 11^ @14$ extremes. ; V Cjgmeneal. . - , rW^RRIED, On the 13th inst., by Hev. Colin ^Muiri^bfBon, GKOBGC W. IHJMAX Xo Miss BARBARA JX.KAX, Al);of this District. 6 '&&? -< x Tiok?t foHTown Council. r^'u',et Is resiteqVfully presented ^^rt(oftlie voters of Abbeville vilowing :ni ifnicigal election : J?MlN GT. W1LLS0N. E^AIR, A. Lvntoou, DK. . '."^ior^r'B^RKA^ Pomade for heavii. perftiirted, supeviorio any *?e'e "Wp^'^iJjIjjUicl for hulf the pfice. "SiiJWis-So equal, giving * *P!P<,*r&n"c^- ??vs Oentle') fU HSiirlocttfJ in ths most nat^raf manner. r^(CTfe^pp^awaniff, always giving ihc !Iulr tho "V! jnpflNMMoft being fr&h shampooed. Price Arf ^ftv oent*. None genpine unless signed . WCHRIVpfr A CO.,*ropri*ttr8 of the "Bakwofa Thdtifcnd Flo were/* N. Y. ' |J!F?r sale by oH Drnpgistr. 45 Cmeow , _ ) , T . ? ^ ^? ?U. IIVXWAM & JPUOKETr their.-profMWonnl services to the K^.-pftbl'C' Office afc the Drug Stare. "Aafrbst 19. 1857 17 ' ff Acb^inistrator's Notioe. 'A t.h pflr??n? Indebted to (he late firm of A MATHIS Sp SALE, by note or ^seount, are t-eqQflBtodtnimmediately, otherwise they Ahgfol '5g > , 11 ' 2t 1 Bagging and Bale Rope.,, IfJb &ALES heatey Gtinuy Bagging mid coils pan /Hemp Rope. 100 Ibfc Weattrs three ply Twine, s .Ttut reeet -W and for sale l?y II S. KRtlR. Aug. ft, .r?7 ?t i JJT IYr*? t<'py. UiMoolutlon. r|MIK CoimiliU'iKliip licralulbrv e.xiilinit l>oI tvvceii.l. U. I.KAVKt.l. mid .1. I>. CllAl. i MI'.KS, in eomlucliu<{ the Murblo biirtiuc?\ wii? I <.llr:M\>lVUll liy tnillltul Cl'lliollt, on llio II tli <lnv of August, I8."i7. '1 lip husiitcs will becvUliinioi) by otic of tin* li 1*111 at tIlls place. J. It. l.F.AVF.r.T., J. L). I'll AMI KltS. Al.l.oville C. II., Anjj. '20, 185? 17?4t ABBEVILLE MA RB L f Y A RO. r I "M1 K underpinned having dissolved his copartA. liersliip wiili 11. LEAYELL, takes picastiro in announcing to the publie generally and to the citizens of Abbeville District in particular. that ho has a large stuck of | VERMONT & ITALIAN MARBLE ! on blinds, ati'l from wliieh lie proposes to manI ulacttiiv, to order, i Evory Varioty of "UfYYITMI.'' V'Pl! AVn nmrv?T?-?. xo /vim/ ?UALD-iblUi\ JjS. lie would respectfully Buy to llio public that he lias secured the services of tlie Most Eminent Marble Artists, mill hopes, by close attention to business, to merit u reasonable share of public patronage. J. I). CIIALMKUS. Abbeville C. II, Aug. 2o, *57 ly C3S?" Independent l'rcss copy :5m. i Tin-: STATif OK SOUTH CAROLINA, I ..... Abbeville District.? Citation. ; Hy WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WIIKKKAS, William I'ratt has applied to me for Letters of Administrate n, on all 1 singular ili? goods anil chattels, rights and j credits of J nines .Murdoch, late of the District ' al'oria-uiil, deceased. These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish nil ; and singular, the kindred and creditors of the : said deceas"il, to be and appear before me, at j our next Ordinary's t'ourt lor the said District, to lie h<d?!eii at Aldieville Court Mouse, oil the ' IliirJ day of .September next, to show cause, if ' any, why the said administration should not be i granted. Given under my hand and seal, this nineteenth day of August, in the voar of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred ami fiftyseven, and in the 82dyear of American Independence. WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. Aug. 1!) 1S;"?7. 17 'it I SALES FOR SEPTEMBER. Sheriff's Salo. ; V virtue of sumlrv Writ* of I'i>:i a Facias ft i> to 'iiii 1 will sell at Abbeville j Court Units-', mi I lie lirst Monday and Tuesday j in SsKI'TKM I5KU next, williiu the legal hours of ; sale, tlic following properly, lu wit: ! 2.VI Acres of I .an.I, more or less, bounded by I A. i 1 it lit it. J. Martin ami others, as tlie properly | I of .1. A. Martin, mis 10. Tribblo and others. .10 Acre?, more or less, hounded by J. I*. Graves, I'. < i!t?*l ? :? ! and others, us the properly of iJ. K. Gibcrl uiis. ]). (>. Hawthorn and others. 31)0 AiTcs, more or less, hounded by Gabriel Cos, 'i'hos. .Martin and others, ads. Autos Clark, Jr., and utlieis. 130 Acres. more or less, hounded l>v James (.' tliraii, A. lioyd, and others, as the property of S. W. Willis, nils. Satn'l Stewart, and others. I<j0 Acres, more or less, bounded by A. Boyd, Win..!. Bracknell, ami others, as the nronei-tv of Win. ljosilel!, ails. Widviuuu ami Gibson fur another. TERMS CASH. T. R. COCHRAN, R. A. D. SherilV's Ollicct Aug IS, I7-isd j The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Jujuiti/. j Thuinas S. Arthur, ) j vs. ' Hill for Relief, &c. j l*. D. Klcugli. el al. ) PURSUANT lo order of Court, I will sell, at pllliliu outcry, at Abbeville C. II i ?u I ' Sale Hay in September u?*xt, One Hundred nnd I Tell Shares ?>f <?. &. C. It. U. STtJOK, formerly [ hi-lonpnu to l)r. I". (J. Thoitiu.-*, and assigned by : hiin to I'. |). Terms?C A>I1. \VM. II. I'ARKKR, c k.a.u. Couuni!isioiic'2'?*s Oll'mi", I August. 7, I8.">7. ? 16 td The Stats of South Carolina, AlJ,Dixlrict?Jit Kijiuly. Joshua I- Mill, cl ul, ) vp. Bill for Iiijtinc\V. N. Hill, J. \V. Covin. ) linn, &.c. PUIJSl'ANT to order of Court, I will sell, ut public outcry, on Sale Day in Septombcr next, at Abbeville C. II., u likely Nl'iUltO woman, of the proper! v conveyed in trust liy AV. \V. Hill to K. V.JllH, l.y deed, dated 2!Uh September, IS."-!. Terms?CASH. \VM. II. PARIvKR, c.iia.d. Commissioner's Oflice, 1 August 7, 18o7. $ If. td EEALL &, STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND G0MMISS10N MercliarLTs, Reynold, brtifccn Jaekton and Mcintosh Street*, Augusta, Ga. WE IIAVI5 removed to Meteiilfa Lnrge, New, l'irc-1'roof Warehouse, ou KeyI noUl, between Jackson and Mcintosh Streets, recently occupied by Gilham it Askin, in the | Centre of the City, in the vieinitv of t.bo nrinni pal Warehouses, uud convenient to the Hotels. Hcing amply provided with good und. safe Storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, and Produce generally, we respectfully solicit consignments, which rcceivc our undivided and faithful utlention. Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will be afforded customers. Our Commissions will be such as aic customary in the city, WM M. BEAI.L, J. W. L. STOVALL. .Augusta, August 1, 1857. 1G (im The Old Mill Horsolf Again! rHUlK Subscriber informs the public that _lL LONG C'AXE MILLS ure now in thorough rcpitlr; fresh from the hammer of one of the h&t' MillAVrights in the State, and can compote, successfully, in grinding, with any Mills in the Southern conntry, both as to quantity and quality. ,rThe proof of the pudding's the chewiuff ffic bag." 'lry us! J. N. COCHRAN. '^/Augii12, 1857. 6t PROfECYYOURPROPEftTT!! Moving bought Hie Right, for Umb District of K. II. Mouncc, for putting up Otis' Patetft Lightning Conductor, i- would.reapectfnlly inform the citizens of Abbeville District, that I am now the sole proprietor <&tbis indispensable protection of life and properly, and am prepared tqexccute,nt short notice, all orders for the same. Those wishing work, in my lino will plea**ad dress me at Ninety Six. . J. W. CALUOUN, Jr; * Ninety-Hix. August 13, 1857. 16 tf Land for Sale. ' 1 WILL sell on Bale Day in September next, a valuable tract of Land, containing 234 acres, more or leas^ situate near Calhoun's Mills, iu Abbeville District?formerly the tract owned by Joseph C. Mathis, deceased. Said land will | be Bold at auction, nn<] a rare chance will aflfordcd to (hone desiring laud near the Savannah Valley Rfllroad. T. J. MATH IS. Aug. J?, '57 16 2t Notice to Creditors. A LI, peraoiM claiming io bo creditors of W. W. Hill. wtaoae demandw wore contracted prior to the 29/A day of' September, 1664, are hereby required to present aftd piove tl?o tame before mo without delay. W. II. PARKEIt, c e.a v ("otfliiiirAioner'u Ofiioe, ) Ang">?7, ISlftj 16 Jy, STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!! r |MIK tiiidtfsii.'iii'd, tin' light to nell the 1 Patent Cooking Stove, " VIOTOK," manufactured iu the South, and of Southern Iron, mil at lower prices lliuii Northern cunt intrs, finer finiuli and more convenient. Cull mi?l examine for vottrsujves. Below 1 give'the siz-ea of the Stoves, and the number they cook for; also, my ftutnil 1'ricoH. mid the number of articles that go with each Stove: No. 10 conks for foity, |irieo, - $12.00 No. U ? thirty, " - 117.00 No. 8 " twenty, " - S3.<l0 No. 7 " twelve, " - '27.00 Keach Stove has the following articles, without extra charge: One extra Orate, and Buck, One ovul Boiler, One round do, It) feet of Pipe, One Toi\ K(-tili?, One set of Willie Irons", One Skillet, One Iron floater, One Gri?ldle, One (Jrid Iron, 2 Sheet Iron Puns, 3 Tin Pans, One Hake, One Pot. Kxtru Pipe charged 10 cents n pound. All Stoves wurrnnteil. Extra c listings at Foundry prices. 1 hnve ulso, a nood variety of Northern Stoves, ami farniiTb' J5oilor.<, at low price. rr CmII at II. W. LAWSON'8 Tin Wure Manufuctory aiul Stove Emporium. July ?, 1857 11 am ?3?" l>uo-\\'vst Tt It scope and Jndvpi intent Press copy !{ months. "octagon burial cases. s o w o o cl F iixi fc? 111 r I >11 USE beautiful w-,r ..II - ?> - "Ulll JL lo 0 foot y inches in lencth, ami large in proportion?lined with fine Silk and Satin, ami fuinished with Plated Haiullos, ami Maine Plates (if desired) can ul ways he found ut the tjubscriber's Carriage Shop, with u Hoarse to convoy them lo any part of the District, ut the shortest possible notice. Persons ordering these Cases, will please state if lhoy desire the Plated linnilleH, or the name engraved of their departed triends upon the Name Plate. If so, please stale the name an<l aire. A new lot of the above article has just been received. Payment of all orders must l>e made within one month after the Case is received. K. J. TAYLOR. Alibeville C. II., July '07 lo tf Buggies! Buggies! Buggies! ssm Al''i;W more left of those iine Haggles, and a few not so line. Prices varying from oue TinII,1 ri'it I., n.... II i 1 1 unii i III) nil Ill'W work, mill from Fifty to One Hundred IMIurs oif second hand work. I have now on h:tncl a fine lot ??f new work, just finished. Also, n lot of second hand. Therefore, all ye thai want something to ride in, cull around, I'll try to suit yon in the way of n BUGGY, CARRYALL, BAROUCHE Ox- J-tocliaway, I think it cheaper to ride than po afoot (provided you have u horse;) and if 1 have not got anything to suit you, jus give me an order of what you want, and it shall he tilled in the shortest time possible, at as low prices ub can he afforded. E. J. TAYLOIl. Abbeville C. II., July 23, \*?7 13 tf Sugar, Coffee and Tea. 6% fcl HBLS. prime Sugars, 20 bngs prime Rio Coll-e, 1(1 bags prime old Government Java, 0 " do do Moeha, 12 i chests prime Voting 1 Tyson Tea. Just received and for sale low by II. S. KICUU. Aug. (' , 57 15 C57" Press copy. Lime, Plastor of Paris and Hydraulic Comont. 4ft UlUiS. Stone I/me, 5 hbls. Cement, 5 hbls. l'lasler. Jus!, iwciu...! m.<l f..i. . sale by ll.S.KLUit. Aug. C, 57 15 ul I'ress copy. Stato of South Carolina. a inn-: i 'il l / : j) isrii'ic 'j: In Ordinary. Wilkinson Moles, App't, ? ?. Elizabeth Scoit, L. Malotie, und wife, >'l al., Pefi's. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that tlie children of Mury Ann Fowler, dce'd, defendants in thin ouse, reside without the limits of this Slate? It is therefore Ordered that they do appear, cither in person or by representative, at a Court of Ordinary to be held at Abbeville C. JI., Abbeville District, on the 27th day of Oetober next, and shew caus j why the Real Estate of Elizabeth Motes, dee'd, should not be sold for partition. WILLIAM II1LL, o.a.d. July 27, 1857 14 ".. 3in I THIS STATE OF SOUT1I CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?Citation. By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, George 11. Richey, James A. Lyon mid James I'\ Donuald have applied to me for Letter? of Administration, on all arid singular the goods and chattels, rights and creditsof James B. Richey, lr.tc of the District afore.-nid, decoased. These are, therefore, to eilo and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said ileceasc 'J, to be and appear before me, at onr next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be holdcn at Abbeville Court House, on the twentieth day of August inst., to show cause, if any, why the said udmiuiatration should not be gran* ted. Given under my hand and seal, this fifth day of August, in tho year of our Lord one thousand ciulit hundred nml fifiv. scvn, and in the""82d year of American Independence. _ WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. August 5, 1857. 1G 2t JAS. T. BARNES WILL offer his entire Stoak of Dry Goods and Linen Clothing, for the remainder of the season at Very Low Frloos. My Stock of above is well assorted, ud presents rare attractions to tboso willing Olioap GrOOdLs. Just received a fresh supply of Drugs, Assorted Syrups, Vanishes, and many such things to suit tlio season. Also, some extra Kentucky and Spanish Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Carpets. Also, an ajortment of HARDWARE and a splendid variety of CROCKERY, TIN, Ac. , The people are respectfully incited to give us a call. Wo-make liberal rcauctious on our charges for looking. J. T. BARNES. Lowitdcsville, S. C., July 1, 1857. 11?If The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE.DISTRICT. mflLTON It PEACE,*' iviio is ..now ip ill# lvJL custody, of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by irirtoa of capiat ad tat it/aeiendum, at tteiwit of SpencorF. Smith, having filed in my OBm, together yritb a ichedule, op oath, of liia estate and eWcta, lii.n petition to the Court of CommoiJ.MeMi praying that he may lie admitted to the benefit of the Acts of "the J3 eneral Aeacriftly, m*de for (lie rUief of^nfiilvcntr IHb ordered, that the said Spe?eer F. Smith. ! and all othera the creditor* to'Whorpthe Milton H. DeaJe is in any wiaeihdehiod, fefcfabd they are hereby tommontJ, AndfcWwnotioJIte appear, before tbaaald Court, ftUAbboville Coart I IoomV mi Monday, the fifth <fay ofOe&rtwrAajtl, i lo shew cause, if any they oai?, whf Uf$ prayer of the petittOn aforoeald* ahoaJd ii?t be granted;^ MATTHEW lleDONALD, o.c. rr ) Office of Common Plea*, Abbeville ) District, thib 30th June, lfl.r>7. ) .'uly 9., IS67: 10 ' |JI? .J wi >w m? ****** | Cliiolt ttprlngMy Groonvillo District. | Nl'LKNDlD SUMMER RESORT. I 'I'lIK Snbserihern hnving purchased | Mil that well-known anil long-estuhlisheil jjliuL Summor Rosort, Chicks Springs, within 10 miles of (Jreenville, liavc lnit the |ii'viiimm in the most thorough repair. 'I hey are determined to spare no efforts to make the Sl'lUNCS all thai can Itc desired, whether to ; the invalid seeking health, or those in quest of pleasure. 'l'lic salubrious ami invigorating qualities of these wutcro having been well known to the traveling pnhlie for the last twenty years, it is I deemed auinoeesHarv to entnr into .t/.i.iil- l.?i any further information or reference will be carefully furnished upon application to eithor of the proprietor*. The IIOTKL will bo open for the reception of visitors oti the 1st of Julie, "I'd will bu kept open during the season. It give* us plensure to ndd that the former proprietors, lite Messts. CHICK, will spend their summer at the Springs, and will bu j>Iud to see their uiany friends there. J. T. IIHXERY. F. TALHIH1), J. BUUSEY. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. 1'. l'OOl? ?t CO., will be at the CJrcenvillo Depot with pood Conveyances unci careful Driver*, to carry Passengers and their Baggage to the Springs. They will also run A DAILY LINK OF STAGES To ami from the Springs, leaving Greenville nt 1) o'clock, A. INI. Fare ?1. May 14, )8f>7 6 tr Land, for Sale. T t i ! *! * 1*1 > .1? r..n I I .. i .j.v i iu luimwiiig iracis o! iiiiuil lor Hulv: 1 Tract No. I, containing Six i 1 midt-od Acres, forty or liftv cleared, tlie balance in wood hind, good Cabbius, with some other improvements. | This tract can cosily be divided into two or j inoro settlements?all well watered and timbered, lies two miles Kasl of Hachelor's Helreat. Tract No. 2, lying one mile liast of liaclictor's Retreat, containing Three Hundred and l'fty Acres, Forty cleared the balatico iu wood land, with I'al.hin. &c. Tract No. .1, lying three miles South of Dachdor's Retreat, containing On? Hundred Acres, well improved with Cabbins, Orchard, ?tc. Tract Mo.-1, containing Three Hundred and I "i iiiriy f ix Acre*?tin; Bachelor's Hetrcrtt Tnml> well improved. On this tract there <3 a new and splendid Dwelling House, with good Store House, (tin House, Negro Houses, with one I Blacksmith's Shop, and other out building- ; well watered and timbered, with 6ome of as irood I 15<<II<HI1 I.aiiil its the. District adonis. This is one of ilic most desirabh* residences in the District ; Hood Churches oil all sides, irood Classical .School, itc., Ac. The uliovu land enn bo bought on accommodating terms, the payments well secured. Payments can be made on one, two und three years time. J.KONA RD TOW ElW. llaehelor's Retreat, 1'ickcns ) District, S. C., July 23, 1S.77. J" 14 *lin S7D. & H. W. SM!TH~ Manufacturers of MELUDEONS, ORGAN MELODEONS, A XI) Pedal Sub-Bass 2:1 A H. 3Vt OTiTIU 3VE S , 511 Washington Street, BOSTON. r |"MIE attention of Clergymen, Committee?, JL Schools, Lodges, ?tc., is invited to the new Pedal Sub-Bass Harmoniums, Made, and Sold by the Manufacturers. It is arranged with two munuals or banks of ICevn, the lowest sot running an octave higher Minn f 1w> 1 ? ' ' * .... ?.?. , uuu uiujr uc uaeu separately, mill thus get in one case two distinct instruments; or, by the use of the coupler, the two bunks of kc3's may he played at. the same time by use of the front set only. This connected with the Sub-Bass, will produce the effect of a large organ, and is sufficiently heavy to fdl a house that seats from lllilO to 15l)0 persons. ' Till-: ORGAN MELODICOX is designed for parlor ami private use. The construction in similar to the Church Instrument, being arranged with two banks of Key?, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of aa great volume of power as the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. Also, every varioty of JIELODEONS for l'urlor use. Purchasers may rely upon instruments from our Manufactory, being made iu in the most complete and thorough manner. Having removed to the spacious Buildings, 511 "Washington Street* we have every facility for manufacturing purposes, and employ none but the mosjSi) experienced and skillful workmen In ehnrf, wc will promise our customers nil Instrument equal if not superior to any Manufacturer, ami guarantee entire and perfect satisfaction. Music Teachers, Leaders of Choirs, and others interested in musical matters, are respectfully invited to visit our llootns at any time, and examine or test the instruments on exhibition for sale at their pleasure. ... As a still further guarantee to the public as to the excellence of the Melodcons and Harmonium*, fioiu our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following Piano Forte Manufacturers of Boston, who have examined our Instruments, and will give thoir opinion when called upon: Chickering <fc Sons; "Win. F. Emerson ; Geo. Hews; llullett &. Cumslon ; Brown & Allen; Woodward it Brown ; T. Gilbert & Co.; A. W. Ladd it Co.: Newhall ?fc Co. Mclodcons aud Harmoniums llcnlcd. Persons who wish to biro Mclodcons and Harmoniums with a view of purchasing at the end of the year, can have the rent credited as part payment of the purchase money. This matter !? wnrii.tr ?r ?i-i ? ?? VI o^vviui nuir, uo Ibciiuuicn VIIUHU WHO desire u fair tcsl of the instruments before purchasing, to obtain it nl the expense of the manufuclurcrs, to the cxteut ut least of a yenr's rent Order# from any part of the country or world, sent direot to the manufactory iir Boston, with cash or satisfactory reference, will lie promptly attended to, and as faithfully executed as if the parties were prcsefitftor employed un agent to select, and on as rcsonable terms. Prioo Xiist. Scroll leg, 4+ octuiVe,~...".i $ CO Scroll leg, 5 octave, 76 Piano style, 5 octave, 100 Piano style, extra finish, 5 octave, 115 riano style, carved leg, 125 Piano style, 2 sets of reeds, 160 Piano stjfe, 6 octave, 135 Organ Meleileoir, 20O Organ Melodeou, extra finish, 250 Pedal Sub-IJassMIanugfiiath,..' 276 Letters,.peUifioctes aud notjees from tfffe press, from ull parts of the world, mew,be scou at our salesroom.^ Descriptive circulars sent free to any address' s. d. <t h. yr. smith, 611 Washington St., (near Boylnton) Boston. July 9, 18W '11 ly ' Land for Sale. TIIK Subscriber is the authorized Agent, of the parties ioftei^aied^t&'sell the reul cetute of JOSKPH AIKRM Lind is valuable, adjoin* lands of Dt. Ward-, law, Dr. Livingatou, and oiltera, on Calhoun*a Creek, an& coul?i'.i? r.bont v.* ' '1 j 720 Acres., : rroperlj^r?negroftB?ja? well as'isaah will be tafien in paylrtent. '* "" v Applic1it3l>i?* for purchase c&n be mado lo the w. NEWS I'll if (J AM M. ISH-AFIT. . IN'l'Ol'.M their fricinl* niui llio {iiiblic ill gvi?<2 of Mcaaoliulilc Good*, hiicIi tin Ladios' Dross Goods, Mantilla -a OUlt ST Readymac IS UXUSUAl Also, a heavy supply of Gents' Furnishing Arl Hats, StLoe XJ 3VL B DFL And IoIr of other articles, in excellent JE* lantation At the Lowest I'loaso cull and convinco yourselves. Abbeville C. II.. April a. 1857 GROCERIES- OF ALL KINDS I I I GUOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! T-l Sf Al " * x uxiii-iy crrocery ax <JOKesDury! rr.IIE undi-rsigned has just opened n. large -L Sl?c?; ??f Groceries, ut the stand formerly occupied l>y Smith, Grnydon it C'o., consisting j of Sufrin* of various kinds, Colfee, Molusses, Salt and Bacon, Mackerel in Kits uiul Barrels, Vine gar, llice, Nails, Clrtins, Pot-ware, Tin-ware, Shovels, Spades, Powder, Shot, Lead, Candy, Nuts, Vfines, Prunes, Citron, Currants, Candles, Soap, Soda, Starch, Macearoni, Pepper, Ginger, ' Spice, Lemon Syrup, Porter, Sudu Water, Sur- , dines, Salinond, Crackers, Pickles, Sauces, iMus- ' itnu, i reserves, israiKiy readies, L-'Uerries, Woil's Aromatic Schnapps. Lust, though not least, Tobuceo and a largo lot of Sugars, uud many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms Cash. J. B. BLACK. Cokesbury, Mny 14, 18.">7. :>?ly Summor Supplies. WM. SHEAR AS rtceivcd from New Yorlc his Summer SggtplicS of DRY GOOS, embracing a complete aa-ol HiKMit of articles fur Lades' Summer Divsses: French Kmbroidereies, Tloiserv, ?fcc.; A full supply of th*? best articles for Ladies' Mount- i ing Apparel; A variety of articles for Gentle- I turn nuil Youth's woar; Bleached Shirtings ?ud I Sheetings, of the most approved make; 12-4 Linen Sheeting}*, Pillow Case Linens, Damask and Table Diapers, superior Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for Towels; Towels with Colored and Fancy Borders; a full assortment of articles for Servants' wear; I .an caster, Allendale and MarrinSIt r?..... - J - . i v->hms vi u.v.i.i 3u.u una ijuiuuy,; with ii great variety of articles. suitable for Plantation ami Family use, which will be sold lit decidedly lower prices for Cash, than can l?c purchased on the usual credit terms. G ranitcville nml Augusta Shillings and Sheeting.", Cotton Oviiaburgs and Stripes, at Manufacturers prices. The public are respectfully requested to examine (lie assortment. June 25, 57?'J CONGAREE IROM WORKS. GEO. SINCLAIR & CO., Near the Greenville Depot, Oolumtoia, S C., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AX1> Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. BEIXfl practical Mill Wrights, Machinists and Engineers, they will utteml to nil orders in their lino with promptness, und on reasonable terms. Repairing dune at the nliortest notice, and Castings of all kinds made lo order. April U, 1857 50 *ly Straw Bonnets at Cost. OWING lo the advanced state of the Benson, we will pell our entire stock of STRAW BONNETS, GENTS ST AW and LEGHORN 11 ATS, oir at CoBt, without reserve, for Cash only. Genta in want of a good SUMMER HAT, will find a large assortment at Coat* at CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL,S, No.-l, Grauite Row. Abbeville C. II, July 2, 1857. 10-1 f Ladies' Traveling Dresses. * WLLLIAM SHEAR HAS received from. New York, Lupin's French DEBEGE; Himalaya and Silk LUSTRES, GrltAVELLAS, and oilier articles for LudieV Traveling^Drcsscfv.' Also, Ladies' Lfhbn Dusters, or Clonks, for traveling,<to whicli ho respectfully Invites tho attention of.the public. June^S, 67?(> "Whalettone Skirts. WIVf, SHEAR rT AC! C Ws.AT IT 1 4migKClTCU X UI'Kj U HlipplV XI of Ludics' and Misses' Whalebouo SKIRTS, uf tli? nc<*t-approved styles. Also. Lqdira* White HAIR CMXTlI, nod Cninbric SKIRTS, end Gross CIiOTUS, of kuperior qu&lity, to which tlfe attention of the public is respectfully invited, June.25, 57?D PROFESSIONAL CARD. ? . SR. S. It SKILLBRN, HAVING located permanently in Grceuwood, offers his Professional Sorviots to the" public. r He may be found ut liis Office, next door to J. II. Riley's Drug Store, unless professionally engaged. March 24, 1857 48 6m Wanted. AN apprentice is wanted?either white or black?by the undemjgued, to learn the BLACKSMITH'S TRADE. Any one desirous of learning this trade, or any one having a negro boy to apprentice, will please apply early. WM. KNOX. Abbeville C. II., July 22, *57?13 tf HESPEEIAN CHAPTEB. R,\ A.*. M.\, M?EET3 regularly on the FRIDAY alter 1TJI the second Monday in each month, at 8 o'clock, P. M. ,Extra Convocations may be held At any time, however, to suit oandicatt-a from the country, by giving a few days notice the Secretary. April <30, 1867 1 tf Curtain Materials. 1 WM. SHEAR . JXAS receivedrfrom York, Embroidered ll Lace and MwaliuXJURTAINS; Embroidered MUSftWS, by the piece; Colored DA if ASKS add DELAINES, with ?ORDS and TASfcjfiLS to match; ft large supply of Window SHADES, CORNICES and ifPttnaln Bands. ' aiso, juar'.w?iiB i^uiiypy l'uvilion tUAllfa, tot French BedAt^ads ;-Vapd 124 White, l'lnk and "Blue PaviHTon BOBBfNETS. - * Alto, Superior, Whilet?j|d Fanoy Chocked India M ATT1 KG- To all !?..which the alienUoo of ifie-puhfic mTcspectfuliy ihviliJd. JiMje 25, 57?JKi . H.&J01B9. MHCHOM; st JOTnitb, ^ttinrn^ys it taw & Solicitors IS Equity. Vm* ym*H ? ^?i?m m?IP I SUMMIt GOODS. tis BHUSSBL ml, thut they huvc now in ?turo their full v s, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, ary, cfco., cfco, OCR OF ie Clothing J.Y LARGE. .iclep, ull of which we will sell ul LOW l'KU'ES. ss, Trnnlis, tlS 1 a I i S , variety. Also, u very heavy Stock of Dry Groods, Markot Rates. M. IriUAKIi ,fc BUUSSKK Ne\t door to 11. S Kerr. New Spring and Summer Goods AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S 3\T O. 1 GrX'ftllito IlAllgO, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. WE CALL the attention of our numerous friends, and the l'utilic generally, to our large and varied assortment of Fresh Spring and Summer Goods, The character of which is so miscellaneous that our uilvcrtisemont could not represent the extent of our Stock, or the inducements offered to purchasers. We can therefore only solicit the attention of buyers, and say to litem that we are prepared to do tliuni justice m thn vuriotu styles of Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, GIXGEIAHS, LAWSS, Linens, Organdies, Fronch Print J aconets, And it Sloi.'U, which cannot be excelled. of French, Kgli.sh and American CALICOS. Omv Stock of Silk anal Straw Uyuiiets is As", of all ios. For CjcntlcineiiH' ivear we have received n largo and well selected Stock of Yeslings, Spring and Summer Cassiniers, WHITE ANl) DROWN LINEN DKILLS, DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, And si j^reut variety of 1IATS suitable for summer wear. _ A jiril 'J. 19.')7 TU] tf ureorgia oarsaparilia Compound, OR DKNNIS' ALTER ATI VIC, Fur Livrr Coiti/iluiittn mid to Purify (he Blood. T)UULIG opinion and Physicians Iiavo decided _L llial this is the best procuration of SAUSAl'ARlLLA Unit can be obtained. It soils readily ami gives good satisfaction. Its ingredients arc well kuown to Physicians and the people at the { South, to bo gon'l, mid good medicines, when appropriately used, often ell'ecfc great ctlres. Nothing more nood l)e said in praise of it, thin to publish what it is composod of. It contuiiis, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoliolie extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) White AbIi, (?roy Lireud, or Fringe Tree (('hionanthus.) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, (Podophyllum,) and illood Hoot, (Sunguiuarin.) Those preferring this Compound Preparation of Sarsaparillii, should express their orders? CIS" Dennis' Alterative, OR GEORGIA SA USA PARI LL A COMPOUND. Juno 18, 18.17. 8 *3in CST" Koranic in Abbeville by WaKDLAW j & LYON; Coktsbury, by GARY it J UN MS; oreonwood, by ! ". (J. l'ARKS, mi J by Druggists generally, Georgia Sarsaparilla IN QUAllT BOTTLES, made of Sarsaparilla Roots only. Those preferring this preparation, hIiouI<I express in their ordciH? DENNLS' GEORGIA SAllSAPAlULLA. Juno 18?67 8 *3m ""A FEW MORE LEFT." S. E. GRAYDON & CO., \COKESBtJRY, S. C. A LTIIOUGII our New Stock of Spring xJL Goods it) rapidly diminishing by th'e large sales .we are making, still we would say to uur fi-iendij, tlltd the public?Come on, we liavo " A Few More of the same Sort Left," aiitl will "be pleased to stirVn v.m tn flm l? .i our ability. Were we to attempt to enumerate all our Stock, tlie newspaper would not hold it; anil besides, we deem it Altogether unnecessary.? Suffice it Bay that \vc have a large and varied aasortmcut of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ILUIDWARE, Bool's, SHOES, " GAITERS, II ATS, CAPS, BONN ESS, Crockery, Q-l^ss and Tin-Ware. ALSO, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, KAU3, AND VINKGAR, TRACE CHAINS, HARNESS, I'LOWL-LINES, POWDER, SIIOT, I.EAD, SOAP, CANDbES, STARCH, SODA, SPICES, A COOKING EXTRACTS. In short, 'almost anything a reasonable man could desire. As to prices, wo need not say we will sell our goods lower that) tiny one else, for sensible peoBlo know (bat suoh assertions art? "all fudge." | ut we do say tliat we will ileal fairly, and sell as low as hottest moh can aflbrd to f-oll, and we 1 respectfully invite those in want of goods to give us u call, as fiey might "go farther aud fare worse," S. E. GRAYDON & CO. April 16, 1857 61 tf NATIONAL POLICE OAZiTTET fBlHlS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals JL is iu iu Twelfth Year, und is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Omm. And *nnmnri. ate Ediorinla oji the. same, together witfi information on Criminal Mailers, not to be found in any olUpr newspaper. (ET Subscriptions, $2 per Annum ; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should wjfite their names and the town, county and State where they reside plainly,) . To R. A. SEYMORE. Editor and Proprietor of tha Nutionul Police Gazelle, New York City. April 30. 1857 1~; If Si^geLfiie ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON jP FOUR HORSE STAGE leaves ABBEVJiLliE on Mouday, Weduepddy uud Fri . uMTM>%tMiingtoo, Oa.t on Tootdny, Thursday,and 3atard?n'.mor?.iug?. gjy Bj'? change of schedule of the Washington Railroad, pmwengers will arrive i? time ,to,tfko. the uight train (or Atlanta, and iliua av9id the BMewly of tying over one night in OFFICE fct the TOST OBTIOE. - ~ 30HN MdBRYDE, Agent AW**fUC.I!.7 Aprilxmr. 60 ly ., m* C. B?l?. Alt&tnty*ai Uaut and Solictor In Equity . ABDEVILLK, fe. C. ' "^lll t*onjpfly Rtleild to all buninea? entrusted tr, K'l'otrr. II?Q*n he- fmt?? 4fcfna offioe of tin . AhnniUkU aiuiwi '1 Waltt-M.. Ifi i OROCERiES. PROVISIONS, HARD WAKE, C'llTJ-KliV, | v Plantation Implements, &c., i d lkN liiiinl, inHforo, with htrjfo ii'MitiiniM I'vory X.F '.viitli, fin ("Aslf, nt \fiv l?v.- price*: so itiii.H c v.iiow .si;<;.\iis.' ft " t'nislicil iiin! I'oWiUm'c 1 v I '5AIJS, \l IIIiiI.i. Miiscovudo (|u. S'? Itiigd llio, DM (Sov. Javn ami Moolirl Cnlicr, ft IHi.Ik. Trinidad and *Y. t. .M'M.ASSliS, 30 li?xc>jS|icrni. AilnniaiilitK' itT-illoiv (.'ainltiw. A large stuck of I'ANlSY (.!HOC I*!'IKS, Hitch a* I'icUlrs. Syrups. I'reservrs and Jvllicn, Sunec, Spiccs, Table Salt, tV?\, Mai-carom and Slarcli, Kit* Itlin*. 1 miltr<>, &>*. j The vefy litsl CIIKW1NC T< >HA< 'CO, I 1 (1,00(1 uiic.nI f.i'!i:i:tion llin II--udu SliGAUS, l.or.k, Tutimt", I'ifili Anil L< Cltaiu.?f I Klti l*aiis Tr...... Yi . loo nails. ?ie. Tea Kittles, lioilers ami (Iiiil Iron*. AV?I| lliickets, Sifters, W alii-* and W a fur Iron?, Hlue Stone, Copperas mnl MiulJor, Mik-1;>'(s, Tii!ik anil H'-inij lirnail Axes Fool Adze.*, a?nl Collins* Axes, Some best l'lain I'ocket Ci'tW-rv. Also; just roceivcvl, fresh lioiu the ttiewery ii; SruMnn'j, 1U Hljls. Clas^o .v A 1.I*, a verv superior article, j Agency for tlie South Cni''l:ii;t While I.vad ! Company. at:<l on lime', | <1,1100 Lid. S. C. While I fail, pure, (benuliful, I.Ono " beautiful Zinc Leml, (pure-white. 1 | itnil a jrri-iit many other articles at lint linvet: ! for CASH, or on short time to |i!<>nipt customers. II. S. KMKIt. Ai."'e\ ille C. IT , March 12, 1857. Hi-ly Valuable Farm for Salo< , rfflllK Subscribers lieia;^ ilesimhs to removed JSL oii'ei for Sale their highly fertile I;antl.-. j lying in I'ickni District, S. ('., on the water* of j Kighteen Mile Creek, containing o'Jl aws.? ' r Moll s:iiil fiil'in ,?! -, Mill [ Exceedingly Rich Bottom Land, ! a ren?fiiiiil>l? portion of Wood Land, n:i<l '!:< icj inaiiidd* jjnod fertile Uidainl. I'll re \vIh>!c:*.i!ii'j water <-:in he found m uttundaticc on the farm, j ami tin- hcfilllifiltiiWss of the country en it n . ( on j surpassed. Good lvildings arc n!si> 'iijion tl-u Farm. ! Any person witdiini: l.> pure!in:"- .1 Farm, the j soil of which i-- peculiarly adapted t;> the growth of ('( lion, Wheat, ('mil. would do well to cidl early, as it will be sold 011 uucumriioilulliig term-'. Address, M1H C. M. A f.F.X \NI)KU, or I:DC:AU W. CI.VDH, I'ifUciisville.'K. C". A|?il 2, lPfljT _ 4'.) -H' Removal. I r|"MlE Subscriber lias iviuovcd from his old . I 1 stand to Kniii'ht it Starr's Clin l'ai'tiii'v mi.t returns liis (hanks for pabt, favors, ami t-o'ieits ;i share of public patronage. in uis |ti:c of business. Ho will make Panel lJoors, Sash, lilinds. Wardrobt><>, Tables, Desk*, Door an<l Window Frames, <Jte, &c. N. 15.?lie will also make Coffins of the futcfct ' style and finish. ) For reference, apply to any gentleman in tl.o . town of Abbeville. (!. C. BOWEllS. April I, 1857 _ __ 4'J ly PLUMS & LEITNER, Wliolosalo Di-xiggiets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. rpillO attention of the Public is invited to onr L Slock <?f choice, unadulterated Drugs, Medicines. ChpmnVnio niie Paints, Glass, Perfumery, Brushes, uiul all other articles in our line. We /eel assured that no House in the South can oiler a stuck superior to ours in genuinrnesa ami purity. All our oHicinul procurations are made in strict ' accordances with tho formularies of the United i States l'harnmeopoein. w Our Slock nf Dental and Surgical Instruments | is full, and wo have unequalled arrangements for procuring additional supplies at the shortest notice. Feeling confident that w6 can furnish onr customers with the heat articles,-, on reasonable terms, we respect fully solicit oidera and pledge ourselves to till tliein wilh' fiilelifv and dispatch. I'LL! Ml J it LElTNEK, Late L). 1}. Fluinb ?fc Co. Augusta, Ch., April 10, *57 51 8in2w HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE7 M 'l'llB Subscriber offers for Sale his flip*. ITonso and Lot and adjoining Farm. Ti situated in ond urni* ilio Village of Greenwood. Tho Tract contains about Ono Hundred and Forty Acros, ? of which about Forty Acres is WOODLAND. "" The Dwelling is a One-story Collage Huilding, m with Eight ltoonis, besides Pantry and Ulosets. Oil Hi* lirnmwi'J ..r.. I , ? ...v. ? K?uu ivucncil, Aegl'l* . I House, .Smoke llousc, Carriage House, and Stables, unci an excellent Well of water. Tlie dwell- ,f-'' iiig liati new and elegant Furniture, 'whfclf \viii~ * > be Hold with (he premises, if ileaired. ; The Village of Greenwood is one. of the most desirable places to live at in (lie back country, ? being perfectly healthy, and having good soi-ieiy and excellent Schools. v Part of (he purchase money will bo required in Cash. For the balance, the terms will bc.ac- * commodating. \ WM, II. GRIFFIN'a March 4, 1857. 45 t_f sflJCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT^ To tlio Xiaci|cs. nrc now rcaily to exhibit the lurge.?t ww ana mom attractive ussortnient of new Styles of Sprint; ni"' Summer . x bonnets, amongst tliem Borne Beautiful Puris Trimmed, \ Silk and Crape. Also, a rich lot of French Flowers, Rpuclies, &c., ? - > to bo found at CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S, . ' ^ No. 1, Granite Range., v * - \ TEH MS C A ft J I / V lilCES L0%?\ March It), 185rt. -17 tfv > HOUSE BUILDING. ' ' * ^ rl"MlE undeisigned is now prepared to do nil 1. work entrusted to his carp, in the Building Line; to Draw Plans nnd ereet nil tlcscriptioiiH of Ruildings, from a one-story house to a Court llouee. Having received instructions from llio 1>ofI Architects in the Union, he flutters himself that he can have work done in a btyle equal to and as cheap as can bo done in New York. Kkkkuksckh. ? King &. Kellum, Architect*, Brooklyn, New York; Win. Gainer, Architect, of New Y ork City: Perry inun it Waller, New *? Market; Dr. John P. Bnrrait, Barrattaville. HENRY JONfcS. / New Market, Dee. lf>, 1856. 8fl *, tf To the Farmers of AbTboVlllo District. E have procured the District Right of ft the HARRIS SUBSOIL PLOUGH.? We think it the best plough of the kind t.hnl has ever bed) introduced. The plough ouu be seeu at Greenwood Depot, at work, any time. ? We will be pleased to have it examined by everj^Farmer, for tho simple reason that the more it is known tho belter it will be liked. DAVIS ?fe IXOOZEU. June 4, 1857 0 if . Tallorlixg:. WITiTJAM ALEXANDER, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of llie community that ho lias located liimself in the building formerly occupied by N. McEVOY, h? a boot nnd shoe more, one door below thn Marshall House, wher? lie will Ihj prepared to cx*cntc with nestucts all orders entrusted to hiiu. ' " Aprils, 1867. 49 - *T? Cl -A'JJ i.'' i . . UJlU'l.. JLSSSSf'. (Lr ofA Mccfui fT7.-. aJMKtfelly. tfriuonqc* I'litu < 'Candidala for Tnil ' < Oolloctor, mt tlie i?x( KUetijyV, for AbbetflW