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HON. JKITKK10N UAVIH AND TUK AIIMINISTHATION IVilinps tlioio i-? ii?? unci in llio Sunlit t ? , wliotti llio |iO(i|i|? ill'mil' svi:tii?n look will* iiiorn coiilMciio* mill i* Ii?nilluni l<? .Id- > ft-rs.in 1 >avi*?, * !' Mi.-siv.i|?j>i. I If ] * cslcoiiu'il for lli?' r.i?,.i:i"!ii"ss of 11iMciiim cr.'ilic |iriin:i|?lrs am' liis <Vvoiiui\ to |li<> | online of Sotillivi ii Ki^liU. l!c siil< s t! i-, lii* prominent roinn.<*ti<>n witli llic lat?? A-lniin i>tl;ili'?n |i;is vjivill liilil MM;ll I'teililii'H el' knowing the men ami measures of Ins tiny, (hat what lie testifies in ivgartl tlit>r?;t> may almost he said to iiroo- ? ?I c.r i ??//?? </# ?#. A i< 1 what <lot's lli<! Honorable ex-Seeretary give as his hcli?.-f eonceining Mr. Iliu hunan an<l his A'lmini.stration's Kansas jtoliey ! lit a speech not Ionsince ina-le hy liim ;tl Holly fc?|iriugs, Missi>.-ij?|?i, wo liiul tli<following passage, having reference to the appointment of Walker to the governorship of tin; tlisjmlt*<l Territory : *' !t was necllt'ss to say, that so far from the South'* foreseeing any taitsc to cump'ain o! his appointment, she ha?l every ... . . . : l : ... I ..i . . iviliimi, ill \ k:uiii^ iii*> run^i.'itnlale h'-rsolf ;i i 1 to expect liim to pursue si satisfactory cotir.-e. There was ti<>t!iiin liir, pa.-t history to rouse ;i suspicion of his uiiiuulcrizci interference there, ainl tho character "I that interference. Iletico . his appointment. w;is at. the time sati.->faet<> ry to the Southern ] ?:?( \>|. I >. s;ii"l ho was personally ;it |nnint?_* i with Mr. Walker?tliat wry fi i? ri< 11 \ relations lisul 4.*xir-l*."* 1 between I hem--- In: thought ho know ( Iijv. Walker's \ iew.s w In?ii lie was soul to ; Kansas; 'in*.I lu* was never more surprise?| than when ho saw his Inaugural A?l?lro.ss ami Topcka speOL-li." The ;ittoiitivo resaler will <li>cnver in these few sentences several points ofimpnt- j tanco. II'- will see in them a tlat <loniiil of the position taken hy heated journalists , of the South, that Waiker was unlit, l>v i \ reason of his character ami principle:*, for 1110 post in <|itcsliu!!. '' The Synth," says Mr. Havis, " ha>l every reason, in viewing his antecedents, to congratulate herself au?I to expect liini lu pursue a satisfactory i course." Again, that gentleman's testimony will l>c obsoivcil lu I>o not only <li*tiiict, but , emphatic, to the ctl'oet that tlie Southern ; jSeopte wore (ami justly &<>) satisfied with, his appointment, 'i furthermore appeal* j that the speaker hiiu->e!f, know ing Kobeit J. Walker intimalely^was, up to the j>cii I of the hitler's being sent to Kansas, entirely ; satisfied with his views pertaining to the i state of matters in that territory. What else is to be inferred from the ox'.rciue . "surprise" expressed as to his 41 Inaugural ! Address and Topt-ka speech." A<M t?? th?s? j noiuts I lac significance of the expression? i " unauthorized interference there"?and wo \ submit that the paragraph <ptofed shadows ! fourth a defcneo of Mr. Huchanau, not only j in his appointment of Walker, l>ut also in : respect to that functionary's presumption j in abusing the limits allowed him so far as j to do violence to the declared principles ol ( the Administration. I 'lit the high toned statesman of Mi-sis- j sippi goes further, and explicitly declares 1 his belief that Walker went " beyond his ; instructions," beyond lluj "line of non-ir.ter- J venlion, a doctrine to which Mr. I uchaiiiir! j was pledged." And then, with a dignity ! and candor truly admiral le, he accords to j the President the tiihute of Ids warmest j confidence. After announcing that he had I good authority for saying that Mr. JiuoliHii.ii) would not sustain Gov. Walker's ) I policy, lie adds; I Besides, ho (Col. r?.) knew Mr. IIikIi- j Anan well?h:ul been on terms of intimacx i ami coiilidetice with him, hoth when lie was ! a public man an-.l when lie. was a private j citizen. Their relations were most eonfl- 1 oontiai when Mr. Buchanan was in private life. They had interchanged opinions fiec- 1 ly upon the subject of the eonstitutional j riglils of the South in the Territories, and I he thought he understood M. Buchanan's | views well enough to say, that if the Kan- j sas Convention .adopted a pro slavery Constitution and sent it to Congress, the President would favor its admission, whether it had been submitted to a vote of the people of Kansas or not." Such are the views of a most devoted j Southerner; of one whose attachment to tlie rights of his State and the interests of his section are far above suspicion ; of one ' who (of all others) is perhaps the man to j whom the South would look as a leader, ! should circumstances necessitate a dissolu- ! tiuli of the American Confederacy. This sentinel statesman stands calm and composed, and sees no issue in the Kansas imbroglio to excite alarm, or to call up the array of any new political organization to meet its dangers, lie feels and expresses his reliance upon the Administration in power. He is a conservative in the present juncture, that his voice may be the more heeded should real perils close around us. As is Jefferson Davis, so aro the conservative Southern IligliU Democrats of Soutli Carolina. They do not visit upon the President the faults ami follies of Walker. Tliey do not believe that ho has ever sanctioned that agent's interference in Kansas affairs. If he has not recalled the offender. il is yet clear that he has enforced upon him a iiuc cf conduct conformable to the policy of non intervention and equal justice to all. The governor's late proclamation is eufTiciciit proof of this fact. His positive rcoall has perhaps been avoided froin molives of policy; and doubtless these motives are entirely consistent with patriotism. We nre willing to think them so in the case of President Buchanan. So, too, we believe h Jefferson D.ivis. So, too, is the great body of tho reflecting D-mocra's of the 3o:tth. !oC Sli'l di-'^-.-isth'd :t:;d ri:t , ., , i i.-lorO'H. ' !' ' :t ( j 1 j t -? :i?. i. n.d . ....... to r...-. Lit \ i ..'I i MWMSNil w uimm I mm * ? > *' -xw m Wi i JilMw vilm il (a? ollu t? . | Hi :ne)lh*it i<? pin pones iwo elevnl? <1 ami pniv, they w ill I a . i|iii< U t<> li'i'tiiil their suspicions a* the\ !. i\< l? fii impetuous iii expressing lIm-iii. Ainl should l'resid< ill I iK'liaiiini lin\o occasion, at liny I ime <Imi in*.* liis (i>i in, in riilI :ii<<iiii<| lln> government tlx' |<ti< 1? ainl s|<iiil ami woitli of ilt>! I a ml, tln'?i will In; mm>ng tin; liist t<> answer that siiiiiiii<>ii<, forgetful ol l?o doubts \v11 icl 1 lal-lv alarmed their jealous devotion to tlieir homes ami tlieir honor.? /'.'(/1,'ijii fit . | ,tfi I'll si 1 , A BURGI.AR IN CHANCERY. < >11 Tuesday morning, alout an hour af1 t<r midnight, as Kllian Allen, lv?x., the well ki...wa manufacturer <<1 lire arms in lliis | eitv, was I\ing awake in 11 is l?ed, at, hi-* reddeiiee in tlio South part of tho eitv, which is situated ne.ir lli<' eentre of his ex tensive grounds, and a considerable (.lis tanee from any oilier habitation, he pere< iveil a glimmer of litjlit ill tin: liail chamber adjoining the room in which he was. Suspecting something wrong, Mr. Allen immediately arose from his bed, ami with ?>til Mopping to <Iress himself, stepped out into the liall, when In- encountered a I'cllow willi alight in 11i~> li;ui<l, in tin; act of goiti!? it l< {lie wash loom. Mr. Alh'ii l'<>!lowed 11itn with tin* hope of sei/.ing him from behind before he should be aware of his approach, hill, when at the* distance ol about six fret, the burglar turned around extingui.-hcl his I'jjht, am! at the same instant pointing a pistol at his breast, lired upon Mr. Allen. Fortunately I lie cap exploded without i_>iiiling th?- char^i', an-! I?? ! nt? tin: scoundrel could recover himself, Mr. Allen hail s-ized him l?v the tlnoat and got liim upoii the lloor, where he proceeded to iiitlicl upon liim such sumui.irv chastisement. as suited the oceri.-.ioii, tIs fellow all the while screaming "murder" at the top of his voice. The outcry alarmed the other in- i mates of the family, and as fooii as a light could he slu-d upon the subject, Mr. Alien observing ;i clothes press near by, crowded the burglar into it as ca-ily as if he li:ul been a dead kit Ion. locked I!io door and proceeded to reconttoil rc the premises?, witli the view of finding the accomplice which llic burglar stated In; had with liiin. I n- ] fortunately, the bird had llown, taking with him considerable bootv in llic s!i:*s?o of sil- I j ver ware, and Mr. Allen returned to his j prisoner. A\ hilt; he had been ab.seiit, Mrs. j A Hell had picked U|> tin: pistol which the fellow liad droped dining the nieleo, and she handed it to her husband, who upon a careful inspection, found it charged nearly to the iiMi/./le with powder and ball, and lhi-> discovery so incensed liiin that he at , once piocoeded to the elosol again, dragged out iii? prisoner into the iiaii and gave iiim a puiiiiueiiiig, in the course of which he broke the stock ol the pistol over the scoundrel's head, iho prisoner all the while pro- , testing that it was not law ful thus to "abuse a man,' and threatening that if his comrade was the man with whom Mr. A. ha?.l to j deal, lie would not dare to handle him so j. Having chastised tho l.urglar thus to hi> heart's cotitctil, Mr. Allen again thrust liim into llic clothes press, ami calling up his hired man, dcspatclic?l liiin to the police ofl'no lur the necessary assistance to lake liim to (lie watch liou.se, upon tlie arrival of which Mr. Allen handed liim into custody, ami lie was carried to I lie watcli house ami locked up. Yesterday afternoon, (lie prisoner was taken before the police court, examined, and committed to piiswii to await his trial before a higher court, (Jeorge I'. Verry, I>?p, appearing as his counsel. lie gave his name as Ivlward Conner; said that lie was from New York, and that lie was 10 years old. Ills face and throat bore decided indications of the roiiirli handlin" to whii-li ?"7 O In; li;ul been exposed, and his general appearance was indicative ot' ferocity and cunning. 'I lie burglar who escaped look with him silver plates and jewelry to the amount of and the one taken had four heavy spoons and as many forks in his pockets.? IJ'orccs/cr Si>>j. ENGLISH MORMONS. An English paper furnishes the following towards a history of human .depravity in these ou latter days of "saints and civilization " In spite the absurdity and falsehood, and not n. little depravity, by which it is ! overlaid ; in spite of everything that faith, reason and sentiment can say against it, Mormoiiism is making more way at pres ! cut, winning move proselytes than nny sect in existence. Opposition to it appears only to add to its bl range power. lion ted and driven from one spot of the earth, and appatently overthrown, it reappears with tnul| tiplied resources at anotln r. The prospect ' of prosecution serves to draw to it new votaries. Notwithstanding the known doterinitiation of the I'nited States Government to break np its stronghold at the Great Salt Lake, a steady tide of emigration sets towards the doomed city. On Sunday and Monday evenings, Inst week, meetings were hell in London, at which the Mormon doctrine* were elucidated with illustrations so senseless, ludicrous and disgusting, that if | they had not been addressed to the very j lowest class of intelligence, the proceedinnr.s o xvoukl li.ivc been enough lo give a death Mow to Moi-monlsm. I$ut not the faintest expression of dissent was raised, am) wo should not feel surprised to hear that many converts were made on tlio spot at both meetings. A melancholy conclusion is dfcdilciblu from thesesueeesses of Mormonisni. It is, that immense numbers of our population arc so little able to take caro of tlienisdves, Mini they wander even to certain deand temporal; destruc- J %\ -\ i-' :*> < !. y-i *!. ? r 4 9 i i J ' Of 0?iHt?o, Nf.nimuii iii i? niiitiin^ ??\ 1 I. hi :i| 11?ffin-t : ?? *.f vi-iv Wni-t |" "pi' < ! I Ik* wi?t I !.?- >? ? "I tin- \\<>M I' i ill ill" iii llillf.itliii 11 -,j iiinl milling ili>liiH*>, iI'l;i Ii.it?* tin* l?i?i?i-li iijii">i:iln-?' i'1'lln'ii Ii.-:ii< ih Willi -Hell \i-i<>liN ill* M-tl*ll.'ll ras?? ill I ! IlillllC <i|* K'lini'ill, tliat Ilin \\ ii li-li-'il pi-Mjili; willingly i^i;?>|? at lli?' oliiiu^' in lln-ir ? <in*Iiti>mi \\ 11ii 11 |i|-i>iiiisi s iiiiii-Ii. The >t;iti>tii-s of tint ullirial Mormon I'liii^ialinti ii-jinit > 11 o \v iSiat tin* iiiiin 1 ?t-r ??( Km;IMi Mormons wlio ?< !; I 1 t;ili nil.1 111:111 v limes greater than I lie ag 1 gregato from rill the iv?t of Kurope; ;in< 1 111 u (ot.ii in (ho V:il lev of the Salt I .:i li?* i-much over the number of Americans. I "tali is, iii fact, : 111 <I Kip'linli colony of tli?' must . . . ' abominable description ; and to this fait, we, at an early date, ilrcw tlio attention of 1 the (jSovfiiinii'iit. Surely the I Hi 1:1 less of Sutherland ami tl.o ladies ami gentlemen of Kselcr 11.ill could liml some mole tangible means of doing good I?v projecting home missions to ! counteract the disgusting ell.-els of tlio .Mormon preachers in Kuglaiid than in wasting so much breath on the abolition of : American Slavery." If these people de. sired honestly to be philanthropists, I h aven knows there are plenty of chances for them ' at home to cxcrci-e themselves in doing ! good. While we he:tr so much of Uaroii Macaulev and eivili/.alioii on the one hand. | ;in<l Aminadab Sleek and ' Abomination*' on iin: other, and both at. the Mime time, it ! is very dillicult for u.s to decide which is | (lie truest ami most popular representative ! of < Ireat liiitain.? Wuxhinyhm S/ ttc*. I MARRIED A NEGRO?TIRED OF THE BARGAIN. A correspondent, understood to he < . \\ \\illiani-, Ks?|., of Chaileston, \vi ilin:* lo ; the S"Uth< rn Chiistiaii Advocate, re-peet::sL;" n;i<l;ir says : ' We saw here (at Toronto) what 1 nev' er expected to witness 011 the American Continent?a white lady (.') married to a flat nose, uuudultei aldl, black negro. 1 in; woman was about 25 years ohl ami rather good looking. The mail -10, ami as ugly a i darkey as you ever saw. An Anglo Atri| can, six months ohl, was the result of the j happy union. 1 asked her why she m rried a negro. The reply was that she was not the lit>L white woman in Canada who had married a colored man?that it wa a \ common occurrence. I'pon further in.pii ry, I learned that iiitermairiagebetween the ^ whites and blacks seldom occurred. The! Canadians arc getting heartily sick of the, hordes of " fugitive slaves," the aboiilion! ? . * I ists from the I'nitcd Stales have run over i there, and the government is hiking active I measures to i;oL ii?.l of their negro p<>pu!aJ lion. How t<? dispose of ilium is a grave ' <pieslioii. The free States have .shut ihuil ! doors against them. The truth is, the ! African, is like cotton, rice and sugar, will not flourish Xorth of Mason ami I Mxoii's line. I lie negroes look like a poor east-oil', furSil^',,n moo nit<l tli?> m ImUi-o ?h-v sending many of them to an under-ground | road, where they will remain 't II ll e lasi | day. When I saw so many wretched ne I "rocs without homes, and excluded from I i | their churches, railroads, omnibuses, etc., I I thought of our Methodist Churches in I Charleston, with their six thousand happy ! colored members, and of our nolde Missioni aries who jeopard their lives in traveling through the rieo swamps, exposing themselves to the deadly miasma, to preach i i l.: ;n i i. -i -1 .. vyniiM iinu iiiiii *jiuciinjii 10 1110 siavc.? IIow different from tlic Abolitionists, w 11?.? do all their power to seduce tlic slaves from their comfortable homes, and then abandon them to want and misery. This is abolition consistency! " Weeding Kansas1' has ! been a rich theme for these underground j thieves, and scores of honest hearted men : and women have been ' bled" to feather ! the pockets of these swindling impostors." Mr. /'Mitor : I notice that for the past seven or eight months, you have been col) leeling a "Cabinet of Kisses." I lake the liberty therefore of sending you >mj cabinet, for I, too, am a collector of such curiosities. The first oddity that comes in my way is a remark I y some one, u that kisses arc like creation, because they are made of nothing and arc very good"?a very sensible remark, by the way?and the next is the definition of a ' buss." Thus?buss, to kiss ; rebuss, to kiss again ; pi mi bliss, to t-:?? ? i * ? I uHnuin rui^arn 10 sex; amyous, to Kiss I the Iintul instead of the lip; blunderbuss, I to kiss the wrong person; omnibus, to kiss j all the persons in tho room ; Erebus, to kiss iu the graveyard or in the dark. Evidently the country girl who came to "town" last fail had these definitions in her head.? | A young gentleman was to escort her a ! mile or two down-town-ttards, and not i j wishing to walk, remarked, " Hold on, Mary?let's us take ft 'bus.'" Hut Mary, blushing to the eyo-brows, drew back, and j with wounded modesty replied?"Oh! , George! not riyht here in the street?Kxi change. Pleasure of Rending.?Of all the amuse ments that can possibly be imagined for a working man, after daily toil, or in the intervals, tho:e is nothing like reading a news I I a per or a book. It calls for no bodily exertion, of which already ho has had enough, perhaps too much. It relieves his honmJ of dullness and sameness. Nay, it accompanies him to his next day's work, and gives him something to think of besides the mechanical drudgery of his evcry-day occupation ; soir ething lie can enjoy while absent, and look forward to with much pleasure. If I were to pray for n taste which wonld stand by mo under every varit ly of circumstance^ and be a source of I 1: ippincwi and cheerfulness to me through j lit*-, an : ;t shield against nil its ills, however j things **y ?0 amiss, and the world frowiy -r woti'd l>o a fnefft for reading.? I tV?KAM'N TKKA*UKKM i' |....! vj.. iK-. <ii' i ii.. .1 iii, ...I . HI ..| .... HI." I ll) ||.? il??l.? III.) (. 'I II, w |: it lull : 111 1 ( mil 11, --i t i-;i Mil. > I'<> I ii|. I. n i!i. iin \' i I" rMiii" l>t tli" li'jlii . I <!.i\ iil| I III' SI I ?*l?l"l ti V?? II | ils )|l'il?l. \\ ||. i (.,||| i-li'iKil" tin- aiii<>iint nf \\<\ilili dial, lias r.iln* ilnWII 1?? ll?i? (rini'.iu ..l' ..1-1 ?? in sinking ships? Who villi count lh?> <|<iiililoiiiist ;i 11?I dollars, riinI other shining coins iiii< 1 oics slrown nil along on its hriny hvd .' 'riii- topaz, the emerald, the Ii;il 11<>ti<l 1 lh:il glittered on the hand of heaiity, arc Umtc. Navies, wliii-li outnumber ?>!' all nations on the laco of tint glohe, an* there going to decay. The precious <iu->t ol millions ol hnshamls, fathers, s?_?i?s and 1 brothers?thousands of wives, mothers, daughters an.I sisters, mingle with tin; slimy , 111 ml, or blight gleaming samls, at the bot1 tout of the great deep. All, who ean tell all the treasures of tin:sea' \\ hell it shall i give nn oil, what .. display there will lie ol gorgeous wealth ! what inagiiilieetivc ami splendor ol jewels ami previous things ct earth ! es?the "ilaik iiufalhomcd eaves of ocean" are I'u'il of tieasiires. If men C011M only get at these caves, what a strife 1 tin-re would he for <>l<! ocean's possessions. W hat livu'.rv- vv!?mI I<1??i- i..tl * "" ? " M,,t endurance, what siiDering would not men submit to, if I hey could only visit these ' caves and fairy oil" 111?: loads of valuable plunder { Mill ocean keeps a jealous <ruard ov<*r them. No one can break in l/urr and j steal. Tht' covetous eyo will never have a : glimpse, i'Vit, of tli?; treasures that have heeii rapidly accumulating lor ages.? (Jlitt /il'lllic/i.. ('hii/fibm'i'- .hi /m'l'fi nt.?All incident that < lined in I 'hiladcltdii.i, in ls:;7, as I I'clalated by lilt: l'l?->, is > > good ail illtlsj tiaiioii ??l" Ili?: valu?: of eoidideiice in money j as in all oilier mailers, liial it may well be i repeated. An eld- rly 1'ieiieli gentleman, j having ten thousand dollars which he. had j loaned to a merchant, on simple interest, | was panic-struck like others, and call. 1 j upon his debtor and politely demanded j payment. "<>h, ccitaiiilv," said the nn r j chant, turning to his book keeper, "draw a j check in favor of Mr. 1 Vatican lor ten thou! sand dollars." The I'leiichman looked .surprised, and. with SOUK! rei ovnies-; " Have you gut the money?aha "l.'erlainlv," said the merchant, 4iand tva-lv l< pay it." "Aha?very well ?ilat is al! li^ht ; if you have de money I no want liim ; l itl you no have <le ni??n?-y, nie waiithiui l?:i>I!" and he Lowed himself out, leaving tin money with the merchant. Comuu til iuiiti.eesviry. Claiclt. Sp g,s , Greenville District. : TlI K Sul?<i-riln'is liaviiiii |>iii'rti;i?-?I R- t1 *?| | iiUIL Ili:>l W'-li known ;in?l long L--l:il?!i^!n-.l Summer Resort, Chicks Springs, ' within lo mill's of (ir<n*iivi!t<*, have } t: tin , |iivmi-<s in i!k- in*? tln?ri?ilirji r< ;ii*. Tln-v an | ?! > <'1-1111 il?*al to s'Mi.r li?) < Iforl* In inaK.- 11. ! Sl'IIIN<!S all lliu< ?ran lie ilr-in >1. wln lln-r ti I tIn* illv ali'l scrkili;^ liculili, nf tli> in ijiir-t m I i?l??asnr<\ i The salnlirii'iis and invigorating i|ii-iliiic> ?>i I tlii'.-i; waters having he?-n wi-ll known to the ! travfliiiif |uililie for tho last Iwcntv yaw, it ii ileeincil unueivsHary to oiiti-r into ?!?;tail; hut \ any mniirr inloii.iaiimi or ivt'ereii.-i! will l.e j etirefnlly fiiniislieil upon ;i|>|>Ii<-.iti<>n to eitlnToi ; the proprietors. J Tli? IIOTKI, will ho open fur the reception <>i i visitors nil the 1st Of June, nml will l>u kept i open 111riiilt tin- simm'Ii. I) gives us pleasure to ii'l?l 11 int. |]i<* fiinn-i' proprietors, the Ih'ssts. t'llK'K. will spciul tli.-ir summer at the Springs, :iml will be gl.nl to see their inuiiy tYiemls there. .1. T. IIKM'.UY. 1*. TAI.IM.M), J. UUKSKV. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. I'. I'OOL .t CO., will he iit tin- (.rectiVillo Dejiot with g<?nl I'liiiVi'Viinci'S iiml eitrol'ul 1'rivers', to carry Passengers ami their llair^a^f to the Springs. Tln'j will al-o run a daily j.isk <>r sr.\<;i:x To ami from the Springs, leaving (irccii villi* a'. It o'clock, A. M. Fnre >'l. May 11, lsr?7 f. If To Mechanics, Inventors, and Manufacturers. |~N ANXOL'NCIXC. til.? 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He can b? found at the office of the Ranuor" July 28 Hi -? * I >| i rlirtf . ?X?.i iWH ??><il 1*1 il)c CVlibcvillc Uanncv, I'll'.li 'i" I Kvi i.v l.tuurl'v Mittni'- liy I > A. V > ?K* CiniWlS. I " W C DAVIS kulltor T ?J CUMWM I'ulilislior. a T XI rt 3?a 53 : '!'? < |Iom % is. ! ? ii ii ii <iin. 11 | .< i I iii a-tv:i !>. < : I >??l I \ its :n. <1 I'll I \ . > i . I* i:>it |i:il'l \\ I Ii: it r | . ?i\ iniHitli**. st :i* I * ft' 11 it i i 1?s i \i:s if not j'jiiil li?*- 1 f??n* t1??* rinl of t||*? \ ?*ar. Ail s?i!isnij?limn not :il t !% * ti in* tif siil? ?-i .Iiji?_\ will I i M:i t\* iiii!**litii!t% :?n l will !?. c??iiliiiu?*.l until ' rur? nrsi'/? 4 :ir?* | :?ill, ??r at lit** option of tin- 1Y??ill.i |?ri? tu! s. t )? ?! ! - fr??iii *?1 !i?*r Stiit?** nitwl invert tl,ti tit.'if !? - :!<* - >ibi|*:i:ii * 1 wilJi t!i?* ','?*.</#. I m, RATES OF ADVERTISING-. !' > I Tin- I*i"? jors ?>1 lli?' Al'lu-villi* #* ;mi<I 1 fn.l /? ?? / nt 11 iv Alsi1ilicln'<l lli<iii? imIvs ol' A'lvfi-ii.-tiii^ l<? !> ?:li:ir;^i-i| in Imlli f |, , |>:i|?'l's: I'lvi i'v A?lv?M'ii?<'iin'til iiis.-rli-.l On* a lt-ss I m. .>:i, 1 li ji ii ilii'ci'111 ? 11111 - , will In1 ?-li:i 1 l?y III.- insor ,|.n I;a?:i al One Dollar |>< r S.|ii;:r- (I J in.-It -tin- u|| yiiai'i> of I 'J soliil It<>r i ! !' 111 lir-l iiiM-r ' J,y lion, ainl Filly Oeiits !'<>; ca?-li sal.-.-.[Ui-lil in- VI,| svrlioit. |,? I, j>V" 'I'll'- < 'oiiimi- i'unu's. Slu-r'H'V, ClctU's ami Ordinary's Advi-rli>?-ni'-ms v. il! 1?- irit-vilvl in IkiiIi |>ai>'-i-. :??*li fli:iri*inir lialt' |>fi< f. J, 7V Sli-ritl"-. I.fvii-s. Ono Dollar ra-li. Yf" Annoiim-ilitr a I 'an> Ii I:tt. Five Dollars Ailvriii-!i:ir an IMra\, Two Dollars, to !,. [ ai*l l?V tli'* M airi-lrati-. I,,i A<1 v?-iI; in' ii>~ iii-?-M?-il f..i lliro* iii'iiitIi-, or IM, Ioii^-t, al ill-- I'ollowinif rat*>: 1 Kjiiaf'- :: inoatli- ? i Mpiiiiv ;?iiioni'.is l"."" ;i? I sijtturv I'1 iiimitlis I'.'.i'M 'i ?|iiiiri'S .'I hi.nit Ii- s.llu in' :i sipriivs i'. uiniiilis 1 l."il v 11 :! si|ii.iifs *.i iii-oiiIw I s.<"1 1,1 * 'i SI|ll,l!VS I-J Ill'llltllS ti". " ,-|ii ii.-s :: iu-miiIis M'.nn ? si|HUM'S I* itmiiliis 1I" ' > vi|u,ir.-> ; months Jl-Uti "" 0 M|il:il'i - I '1 Iiimitlis t?? '* ' 1 M|n.n'i s ni'Miiiis li.lin I -<[II:ii .-s II nil.Ill lis 'JIIJIK "< 1 -ipi-iifs ;i in<iiillis 'jil.ttii wI I -i|:i;ll>-s 1*2 iniaiil lis CIIMI'i Ji <iji|:n"?'S iiii'iil lis l-i."" * 5 M|lUir<"S ti III'Ml! ||S 25.IIII " ii n|i!iir>\< '.i lu'tiiilis "I."" ' P Mj'l.il'i ? i "J Ii MM 11 Ii- *t i till s<|M ir? - '< miMilli- Jll.,,n '? J-i|lliirr- i? ni'Mii Ii rilt.'i'i ii M|tiiir<-s .( IIKini 11- i "" i s>i;u:nvs 1 iii'inlli^ |H.iiu 7 S?|:i:ir.-S Itmiil lis ;."i.i?i j':l 7 -iJM iri S Ii llliMllll.: 7 Mjilatrs '.I tillititlis II.I'll 7 M|tiar?-s hi iiiniillis I"i."'i ' " in-.ntli- :;'i.n'i S MJMMtl'S Ii lllllll.'l.s .Jll.tlll - S'|t|;nv- '.I uinlit !is -I li.llll - .- jn-ii - i j ni'Miths :i".iiii 1,1 I *f;i i? m ni" Sijtinros will lie cliar^'-il in |?toj?ir- ' j in i!i<> a'iVr r::li-s. , 1,.| 1'fi" 11:1:-:!?' - t'sml-i I'm' It?-llil <>f nin> y si 1*, j will !" ? ! i : !" ? ! in |iro|Hit I i<Ml 1" I ll<" s|t?i;?! 11?? \ ?ri-il|>\ , :it "i<- /> //? i |.. r !im- .-ii:ii---t ' 5Y" 1 I* : 11 si-1 v--fl iSfiii'MiSs ! in / .?/./< i a.mi, I' i!*a y |i.-r Out. will ! iuiil<-tl in tin- ' ,l! nv f I l". i> wis a ? i:i:\\'s, /'ill* / '?' it ii i l.m: A \V11 .->?? N, / .? /'l-'.IX. , New Spring' and Summer Goods i,. \T I'li \Mi>!;i?S iv A1AUSI1ALI/S j i jriTo. X Graiiito Xlnngc, ; ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. j I- < ' \ I-I. t !n- ii! I :i! i-?ll ?if I'tir lilllili-r?HI- j V 9 In-in!-, ami l!i>* I'liliiii- tnniir j la:-.'.- au-l \al\---l a- I iii--nl ul Frcsli Spring and Summer Goods, ! T!i- i-lnvii. !. ! .<1 ? ' ; !i i- > ?> lli il j ? ?!r a-lv--!li-?-sii"-?i? I ii*11 r--|if. -rut lIn- i-\t--nt r. t' iir >11 !;, of lli** iii<|i|i-"iiii til.i ..:r. i.-.l l?i jmf j I ' :s. * W.. .. I.......r . .. ! v- III'' all >iit i-.,i "I' D im_\ ra:i i -ay ! lli-iu lliat \v sir.- |if--|>aic-! t<? ' -l-i I :> :n jai-li-.- in I .? vsifiiMl- vi \ (i-s m|' Silks B.ivog'e Robes, Muslin llobes, 80003, ?M8RdiDEniES, |;;; I/iins. 1 lu>irry, KiMiu}K, Alaiililias, J ;* <;i\<;il \ US, E.A\Vi\S, Linens, Organdies. FronrVh Print <3 tO> 11 Cts, j .i? Ali'l a Slui-U, wlii'.'li 111:! >L lie cxfclli-'l. of j l'r< iu-Ii, Iv^ii.-li ami Ano-riran j j"| ()i.r Simi-I. dl" S.llv mid Straw Hon acts is full, j ut? all i|ii-ilitii?n. I'm* Cc-i.tl m.-ns* wear \v?* have rc?cive?l a larji- anil wcil wln'tnl Stuck of 1 \eMiii^x, Sjirin.u; itnii Summer Cassimers. ! WIlITi: AN!) I'.KOW'N I. IN MN IMIII.I.S, i r| DICKS AND II KA V V I.IXKNS, , ! I\ I ! An-! a nival variety of 11 ATS .<-iutal>li< I'ur kiiisi- j |V; 1111;r Wi-ar. 1 j April I.S.'m "it) tf -j_ "A FF.W m*E LEFT." - im: S. E. CillA-jTDOlSr &, CO.,, COKESBUHY, S. C. | 1jV I.TIP ?l'<; II ? !!! Ni \v Stork of Spring } I sr. (SihmIs is raji'nlly ?liiui:iis!iiiisr l?y llnr l.ir^f ? . n:ilrs vv.' ar-* itiiilt n%f. still \v?* would ,?ay (> r ? . fri'-ll'is ami tip- |?lll?l:<*?Coiilt* on, we liavo c* ?; A IVw More of III.' sumc Sor( Lcfl/', ? ? ;iinl will In* |mi.*:im*i! to serve v-mi t<> the best of i our ability. Wiiv xv? to ntifiilpt to enumerate nil our t Stock, tIn; iii*us|in|H*r u oul.I not I10M-it : : 11 I : lii-.-iili -;, we ilfi'in it. iilioirctlu-r uiiii**.*<'.?jiiii*y.? _ Sullict* it to : ay that we have a large ami vurie<I . J as oriiiieut of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, i ukaih*i ci.tYniixi;, : \v iia ur>\v a iiiii<)?> rs. sii< ilis, <; ait r. us. hats, i! a in, i;oxxi*:ss, : .ia.< Crockery, Grlass aAd - Tin-Ware. \\ AhSiO, . '' l-tiLC Mt.COlTKB, *",] TKA, KICK, NAILH, " , axi) vfNi:<;\i{, TRACK CIIAlNji, IIARXFKS, rfjOW-LIXKK, POWDIill, SIK)T, , T.F. AI), SO A1*, k ' CANDID, , ST A l?C 11, I SODA, SPICKS, ?fe COOKINf* EXTIIACTS. j In fihorl, almost anything a reasonable "man | ?* coftM ilesir?*. ( I As In pricp?, we licet] not sny we will pell our t ^ootlj lower than any oua?t.'hef for prnsihlc people know ilint fiieli assertions are "all fml^*." Cut we do nay that we "will il^t?;/uirly, anil sell rl as low ns honest men enn allort^to ?ell, ami we *. i respect fully invite tho?e in want of goods to give 'tat j us a call, as t'ley mi^lit "go farther and fare nni worse," of S. K. IJRAYDOX &. CO. / vYpril 10, 18.".7 ft I If wil BOOTS AM) 81101$! "" fti* ? - i Jh FOR I I 1,000 PA I It MKN'S 15 FvST KIP RUOGANS. 1,00(1 pair Mcii'h 2<1 (jmilily ISro^nii*. w, . I.OoOipiiir Men's 3d quality Unp ins. g 1,000 pair Women's Pegged Routees. (>j( 1,000 pnir Women's Peeped (1M quality) Rootees. j , i?00 pair Roy's best Ki|? Rmgaus ,l)(1 S0?) pair Roy's *2d quality Brogans. f>00 I?:iir Youth's Ilro^iinp, various qualities, i 500 pair I.adira' (Waiters, from $!.&> to Jj>'2..r?0. 500 pnir T.a<Ccs'S|ipprrs ami Tien, fin ftOc. lo i 500 pair Mioses'nnd ChiMrenVKIiocs, 50e. to 100 pair Gr nts' fino Calf Roots. IQ0 pni? Gents' fine Clotli Gaiters. ? 200 pffr Women's Goal Rootees. W 2,000 pair Negro Prolans. Wi 1,000 tlousc servant's Shoes. has Together with nil other .kind* of Shoes usually see to he found in a SIioo Store. Call and neo. j \ dust received uud for sale l>y : <>vc W. 3. WOOD, i mn 185 Twichar.'-.ini Street, (*o!unil>i:>. ' March 21, 18.r>7. -! ? ly 1 S. D. a. M. W. SMITH. M ?II?i !?? t l| ? I lolodcoir;, Orgsm Molotloona, ( i \ /> rod 111 iSu'> Jluf.'U ljc yv it 'ivn t> ixr x tr mrr ?. 511 Washington St t ool, i BOSTON. 'III! :ill> ill l"!l <>l Ilii-'ll, I ml'iil I -. ' I^. lloolf, l.??!-..?* .. i> in\ itIi? lli ti?*w Pv(l?l SiiIi-U.ims Harmoniums, ( :i id I S..M l>\ tip- Alainilii-t iih-is. t i' .h i .111 '1 wisli t \\ i 111;i11 i i! ??r li.iul.-< ! i vs. Ill* low .--l s?-l. in :i t liu -_r ."in o ' iV" ln.'ii"! II I lli* l>tll"l\ SI 11 * 1 111 -1 \ li" l|s.<| S"|?:ilMl?-|y. iill'l - >.' I i:i in- ?":i * I v.<i li-tiii*-1 insli it it i 111 s ; , Ity ili" '1-=" "I' l!i - ?iij?l*-r. lli" Inn li.in!>~ *>t , s \ li" ji|:iv***i ill lli" > iin" lilili* 11V II.?' "i ? li 111 i t mily. Tlii- ( iiih'i-I. ! willi tli> li I5:i.--. will proilii"" tli" i-H'.i-l n|" :i larjj.* 1 .in, :iit I is .siilVi-ii-iillv li.ivv 1** li 11 :i limis.it - ills fintii 11iiill in |*iiill |i-tmiii.. nii:??i!?;\n .mki.?mm:?'n i. i..,...1 r... |?>r ami j'lival"* ii-'-. 'rin- coii>!:ii!-ti<.ii i> -iui | i* |o i1 luir- ti In-t riinii-til. ln'iii;.; siiTuti;o'<l | 11 I wo litiuKs >) K i?y--, aii'I \\ I ? iimiI IH^-IIht, j iii'MH't ?>r tip' ?-.iu|'i'T. i- as ;n,;ii i I line of |n.\V<-| :l- ill" I'll Ml ell I lot t'(l 111<-n', \\ ll< !l I I without 111" Il.aI J. Also, 'V-iy validly of M l*l.< M >i".< t.NS for rim' n < . I'iih-Iuimts niav r- ly nj: mi iu>li?:ii' nt> '.'. in ; M aiuil o-toi \ , lii iujr tnaih- m in t!? >: - iijt!* it- ami I liofoii^li iijatitnT. 11\.s?it >\ i -1 1 > i ..! >j?ii - I?11:!?111 i . a! t U .i -!nn : i Siiv, I, A Iia\. i-v< i\ ti-iii'vlor Hiainit'a in-/ |'in ami -1111 I <, y ii->n, I "ill lli iuo-t i-'H I ami Ui!I:n! \\ >>i l.iu ii In slioil. xv?- ' li |,1'imii:-i-our -iisio!-!,-r-i an I art i inut'ii! - |tia| 1 not >ii|?' i l"r I i ii?v .Manlil h Iiii-ai.-l ;;u u ' , n/.'r,' .< <// /, i /' l \<ii; .Mu-ii- "l%'?.-li? is, Ifl' is i,i'i 'linii <, aii.l o:li,-:--i j -roll-1 i! i 11111 - i : I iii 111 i .i i r? -1 ,! ? t l"i i 11 v in 1 to vi-it niii li-ioiiis at anv lini", ami or t"-t ! lo* [It-* I Itlrii lit - i*ii < \ln!i;t ;n|l I'.f -a!" lie u |>!--iiitir,-. \ - a i!l tmi1.. i- "tiarai.:.-" I < > I li-- |>u1tl i-- tin <\v . !!? ill.- .)/.I/,,,,,.-. "a*--, Iioiii o.tr Maliiil'ai Inrv, u*' li,-?? Icav r, l-\ j . 1111 - -i >n. t.< 111 I->11 ,\v:111 Piano I'm li- | tiiiiftMin-.-rs oi' M>i-t,itt. who liav,: i-xaiiiiiU 'l r In-1i iiiiK-iits111* 1 will v llu-ir opinion i ii -:! 11 - I iljimi : ('liii-Url inn A Sons; \\ in. I'. Kiiii-l'-oii ; (o-o. \vs : 11all'-tt \ Cirn-toa: IS,-own A ,\t! -n : ooiiw -nl A ISiowii; 'I'. (SiIImtI vV t.'o. ; A. V? . lid A t'o. : Ni-wilall iV l'n. .WiiMooii > iilltl ll;miii?liiiMU Kcninl. I Vr.-?lis *\ li-i v. i -ii !<t inrir \l<.|"ii< mis ami ll.it i<i>: < -> \v.III a view |iuivii:isiii<; .ii I! 11year. listvc lln< n-iil < ! I-I?-?l s?- pari \ iik-ii* ..i i!i- jnirHia.-.* iii"ii<-v. Tliift 111:111.?-1 w uriliy of ii.ii.*, a- i! nnlili-s tlinsf \\ -iii' a lair i?--l (it tln> iiisirniiiitits In?l">n.- |ntr- , :t.?iii2, I" in it at lli*r <.-\|h-ii-;i- ?>l iln? 111:111- | n-iiii'iT-. I11 I lie -nI ?r:?I at least <'t a year's rent. I hil-TS I':i<:ii anv |?arl i>!' tie- emiatry "r W?i|i|, il lu'.-.-l 1 ? tin* li:aui:l'ae|..iy ill I >.> >11, with ! -Ii or .-atist':i.-l'>rv 1 ?-r.-r?*ii'-?., will |ir..in|ii ly 1 :trl. . 1 In. ali<t as t'ailliluliv e\eentetl a-> it' llie ' ;ti.-s v. . ii- (in Si til. ?ir ?>iii|>tny?'<l :i!i In , illi<l mi a i iv?m:ili|?? lelins. Z?ricc Liat. S.T..II |.?r, I I ..rhiv, .n 111 Sciull I _" . m'tiiVi' '1 ' I' 1 -111' si \ ."> ni-tavi . .. 1IMI | I 'i ill" -1 \ i<-, I'M 1:1 tiai-li, ii <>< ! av< . .. 1 I I 'iaiio sty Ii*. imia .-il ! _' .. I'J.'i I'liiiiu si \ ] -.-!.s i.f r'-i-tls, I .'mi I'laiin sty linctini- I "i.'i ( Mtall .M.-l, .!? ..;! .... -jlhl I|m:iii AI? I-mi. \iia linisli, "J-Ml | 1 Vila! Suit ll:i><i 11 ai iii"Iii*iiii .... # .1 , l.eti.-r-, 1 'eililierl'S ami miln-cs limn llie |ii'of<. | in all j> ill? "t lli" wmlil. inav Ii" . 'i-ii at our , ii_'Si'""iii. 1 ? s.-rijit 1 rii' iiinrs H*nl tree I" 1 v a<Mr'-.-s. S. 11. a II V\*. SMITH. .' II W .i-ii.n_'l'iii Si . 1 m ar l!"\ I 11 15"?i?hi. ' .inly 11 i> mm & imm, ! AUGUSTA., GEORGIA. iii . it. minii im i if I ii'iiir i inviliil to our j Sliii-k i-ln.it.. >111;i !1111t <| Muilluiuus, CllCHllCillS, Oils J'iiiiiis. Iihiss. IVrlmiMTy. IIiiisIhn, 1 : 11 ullu-r artu-li-s iii our him. \Yc I'.-.-l as- J mil 11 i:i1 no lions.- in ll|.- Smith i-,-i:i i.II'.t a Mi|i' i l.i|- In tuns in u>'iiiiiii<'iii aii'l purity. t I hi" Kliii iii.iI pri-paral ion< iiit* iii: <! in sirn-i j olilaliri' willl tlin forllllllatli'S nf I ||i* ( ! 11 tt'i 1 ' ;ili-< I*li:ii*iii:i?-??| iii. ()iirStni:k of 1'i-iitnl ami Suruiral ln.?t i iiun-uts : full. : ii I \v?- have iiii--i|u:iII !irraii_"ioi-iiti- ' pim-iirisnj aiUlitiniial .-upplii-.s at. I lie .-li'Uti'M j tir-c. |'....;injf -' !>Ii lent that ? can I'lirui.-li mil' i-n- | m:rs w it Ii I II-* bos' articlt-!*, na rca-niial>l"- j 111*. ivsj I flllly Solil-lt lllili-l'ri II ll. I pl.il'_'i' j r.-?i-i\c.s to till Ili?-in willi liih-lily ainl (li>|iatcl|. ri.I'MlI .t I.KITNKK, l.nto I>. 15. i'luiuli a I'd. Augusta, (!a., April l?5, *."?7 51 SmUw Valuablo Farm for Salo. Illll". SiiIi~<m ilii-is ln-iii;; >li--iri)iis to r.'iiiovi-, . o||i-i* fur Sali- tlo-ir liiirlily iV-rtilt: l.sunN, | ii-j ill l*ii-k'-u> iJi.-t rii-l, S. on l.li.- wati-rs of jlil?-i-ii Mill- I'ri-rk, ?-o:i!iiiniiijf .'i.ll iiL-|-i-s.? ! ion saiil farm arc Ml" a>-ri-s of xcocdingly Rich Bottom Land, <-a>oiialiIi- portion of Worn! l.aml. mul I In- v<-I limli-r nnoil li-ilili- I' I i|:i iii I. I'iiiu \v Iii iji-si iliiiiti-i i-au In- fouml iii alMiu<lau"<- oil llo- farm, i <1 I In- In-alilifuSiii-ss of tin- i-oiiiitey annot In- ' i |ia.-.?cil. (iouil liuihlin*;* arn :i!m> upon tini mi. Any |?i-rson wi^liinjX |'uri:Ii.isi? a Kami, lit-I of wliirli i | ii I i. illy a-1 i ] >t < ? i lo tin- u'l'ow I Ii t'liltoll, Wlli-.ll, ( 'olll. iV<\, VM-Illll il<> Well to. I rally, as it will l*u miIiI on ao-niniiiu'latiiij? 'in-*. A.Mriss, MI.'S C. M. AI.K.XAXDMU, or i;ixJAi: \v. fi^ I?I:. l'ii-li?-nsville. S. C. A|'ill I-..7 M Jf , FUc Slafco of South Carolina, i a ni;i:\ ii.f.r. ihstiuct. .V . > In ///' Cm/niton /'/ >(*. i illiaiii Willson, 1 vs. ! Attachment. . A. I.iililcll. Vrin?yi.".i?ii it Fair, Attorneys. . rill'.KK tin- i'In iii I ill" I ill, mi tli<! ele\ <-ii I Ii I r liny of A ju il, eighteen .hundred si it. I lifiy* ; 'en, lile lii^leelarnl ion a^aiiwt (lie Defendant, ' o, it. is saiJ; is absent from mill wilhuiit. tin- I ills of iliis Stale, iiml lias neither wife nor .4 nriicy kurtWM within tlu; name, ii|ti>n whom'a j ?y of the s;iiil deelarnlion might lie served? | t is therefore ordered, that. the said De'eli- I it do appear ami plead to the said dcelarniiyn, 1 t or before llie Iwellili day of April, eighteen ! idlV(t*anil til'ty-eight, olhm'wisc final jmd nli ' nte judgment will then he given and awarded r linsl liiin. j ' M ATT 11 F.U* M?rI)()\.VI,r>?c.r.p. 1 Klerk's Office,/pril 11, 1857 14 61?ly J Dissolution. !, MIK Firm of WIRIl ?fc Mlf.LKK was this' 'a day dissolved by iniiluul coiifciiI, the lint ion of tlio Partnership having expired. The 1 no of the Firm will be used in I lie closing up ] the hnsini'FS, by either one of 11s. 1 f Ul persons indebted to lis bv Note oi* 1 I plcnso coiiic forward mid pay up. ns jik venicnt, ns it in very desirable Unit Iho biisi : a should be closed as esirlv as pos ible. J. JOilN A. W1HR. ?. McD. MILMUl. ^i}Iii?V2^, 185ft. 10 tf | NOTICE ' 5 hereby given, that no application will be made to t lie ilex I Legislature, to cMtkige the s I Cambridge mid I'endleton Koailn, West of i ig Cnnc, so an to avoid the Biy Gully between j residences of Mr. l'hilip Cromer and Mr. , aley Croiner. ' August ft, 1857. 11 Sni r To tlie Farmers of Abbovillo x District. 'i ?T K Imve procured Iho District Right of W the 1IAUIMS SUUSOII, PLOUGH.? ; think it the hest plough of the kind that I ever been introduced. Tho plough can In1 ; :i nt. C!reciiwoo?l Depot, at work, any time. ) H Vo will ho pleased to liavo it examined by * iry Farmer, for the wimple reason that the j re it is known tho better it will be like). D.VVIS ?t IIOO'/RR. : ! In.io I, !6.'?7 > tf Ni'iw i) iu i; siunr,! A (VttlTlN vvOOJJ. '?it I!. itII*f i ' i. 1* ' M'l'l \ j ??'!i11 y HI. (tit i'l t i ? i\ 1 ti i \ i '?i|i jili*I nfurli mI* auil JV>( .'ieinuo, - I ><t 1 Willi ill' i'l ill. -! I'M" l!u-> llltllli. t. Ii- tml; . Hi- i- > n \.ilii't\ ii nslllV lllllllil H ' '? \ \ | "il !n 11 \ > "l" -ill ill- \ --t ?!.? |>ii J iraiioiii lout 11?. I.. ! < '||i ii. ; . * 'fl'illr t II t't's i.! |i.i I f.iiiii i In* im U'Ii' ninl ril. 'Hi'l Wiii'iiiii'i ! in In- ul ilii' >!loni;lll lain ! \\ ii in i In' I mil ii .?t i'.'> i'l...i in n ' ii i. I*;? I ? ?? I I'tiirisii's ?Jii.-.-i iVoin ilu* l>:?II'!!':|.-t< 11_\ . i'!na|l a- lIlCV liUVO i'Vc'1' l?l'?'ll I.! in illis |'l. A \ i \ Mip. i :i' ii; !?.-l<; i f >{|'ilil(ly< j'?r .? '/ i , I iiiu 1 I I'urli', Al:iI'-ii .i. aii'l" !n-: r\ , uvs, Nhii.lain h>vliim|'|"". V . A'-*. II. will I.'I'll ii-. ii. !v a lilii' .'i--ii|lHH'liI of Confectioiieri-is, Tobacco an<l Segavs. Ii \v i hi I I I-- iiiui'i'i >?ury m ntmii'i'sili' a!l llm irlii'li-.-i. 'I " I'us, In- ji|. .!.! s liiiii . ll to !l llii-ir Ii* i" - \\ i ii as t;. mi I M i-i I i?-i iii's us can i.i i i-i t iM'u u ! in i i>? his IVhmhI^, lt?v < iIimI'.m-s ill;.* HUli .I:||! i"!i sn ! ? ill" l.'omls ;iml Tin*. <':i'l nt til- >! :? /' >> //' ('./ (13 I..- t f.i. ... ,|.\<. il. Ill I F,Y. Cii i uw.Mtil. S. C., Xuv, I. till t?' LAfcB WARRANTS. An Unlimited Number Wantod. 'I^IIK iiihIit ! ,1 i- 11!I in (In! iiiiU'kol fur fi I. i <1 I \\ II ill! . I'lit . llOWl'H'r, ill I MVS i-nl in.- in -'i ! ; ! .1 : i.ii)U-.:li li.- will |iltt<lt;<? Ill I I II" In ji.iV . - l*i'. . - i ..Il li. Ii:<I lWll?.||, III niiy m.ii ii. t I;. ::I .;i?Iu ni. .vt l|irir llijjll> -! nuirUvt \ii'ii". I-'. : ' '. I ?i . i: . m New York nr ("li:ivl< ! il. ! : ;i'i| \\ .il r.iiiM vi.iit l? uic by lllilll. A-I'lr- .-s W. C. I> \V!S1. Alil . ill? II., S. C. S. jit. IJ" ,11 jdk-m jf.jC- .Fyfi -t Dl-I~j" C 555 y 1UWA, WI Si O.N >1 \ AM) MliNiNJiSOTA li. \ m os'I'hm:, AT 1) U B U Q, U E, IOWA. SE> A KIM " I I.Al! ;il:--H t ! hi fciiil Ibi-locnling il l.ninl \\ .irntul !.ir |n-i-iniis Smith, oil lb. linoi - |." t :! '1 Iiii'iit ; 11 I I'rairic I.:m<l*. \\ : i: :t n I - |o:iii<i! Ium-!iI-i? mi ?!? yciir's lime at III j..r fill. I lit -i. i-Iiiifvimr -SI |it Ai'ro |*i|- \V:iii:iii!. Ti\ - I'-ii'l. <"??ilffl!i>IH liiillbi tlltii iili11 <I i.ii in >. lil. I!M'biiii j . Money loaned .it lii 'b i.ii- .- ! l.it,?*r.-sl. Iiivviliueiit-i mailt).? I iii-tirii-n m**tii*\ 1'iiii'jlil, A*c. I . It' l'.-r in W\t. I' l?\\i>, Abbeville , i". II.. v. .<i-|ii. I Ui? tf Til K SI VI K ' '1- s. ! Ill lAiliiMN A, ,| l.fitlt/f* / fi.*l l'i tf ? / ? f/li t out III'l 11 / 7('I<J. Aiiihs I i II'U, jr., | Atincblix-ut. rx. i\Ii;t ;ou .-in & 1'crrin J-ilii.-s A. I.iiM-ll. \ I'ill'V Vtl'i-o WIIl.liKAS, Hi-- I*l:tihi ti* iliJ, on llie lliirly-lay <>l < lciiil.i l', file liis <ItM:laraImil iitrjiitiM llic |l"l" iii!:inl..wli<i (;i-t il is suitl) is illlSl'lll ll'llll ami U lilt".Ill I lie limits of l|li-> Stilt*', nil*! Ii ii *> in.il Iii-r wit'.- inn- n 11 ii.-y Is linwn villi in till* -anil', 111 ?<i ? limn si ! >" "I' the n;ii<l ilcclar. 1 i<>ii iiii 15111 In-s.'iwil. Ii if ilH'rcforc oidered. lliat tin' Ili'ii-iiilaiil ! > ajijK-ar iiml [ilcail to tin- >ai<l ili'i'liimi:>>ii, tin or I !' .iv1In- lirvt i7nyof N'.vi'tnli' r. w Ii!- !. 'a 11; in- mi I in- j v.'ir of our J.oril Ki;jiit?"'li 1111 il it i'o' I : i I I'll:? S?-\en, ntlirrwisfi R ill ami :i !?.- ?!ii .1 if111 iii w ill i lii'ii In- yivt'll ati<i iivviiiilfi iiuiiia-t liim. MATHIKW .Mi DONAI.l),^. y. v. I 't. Ty' The State of South Carolina. . I lilri'tlli - //' tiif ('lint ll'Oll I'ltttK, * -l.uiirs 'I'. I in, i A 11 ii.'liiiifiit. \ .. . I I.i- !v in, I Til's Ailoiiioy. linn.-- \. I.i.Iil.il. ) \y 111:1:1-: \S ili.' l-lainlitl* !i?l. oil Km t-ijifi? ! ii-.'iiiii iLi\ i.ft?.-?ulii-r. ?'i?lit.i'fn liiiiulrril and lili.v m\. lii - ln-> i!. risii'iilinn .I'.miiisI llm"|)irf?'ii.l.itii, wiin. (i; i-' ititl.. i-?itl>-- iirlii'in anri without ill" limil> "if litis Slulf. aifl li t-: n.-illi.T wife nor iiliitrni'v Kif ? 11 \\ 11 In 11 tin* >.11111*, iijmn whom a i-..|>V nl I In- -i.i.I il.'t'liii'iil i.iu liti'jlit In- Ki'l'Voil: Ii 1.- lii- tliai 1 In' -iiiil OetViHlant In aj>|?*ar :in-I |il.-:nl In ihi-sai>l .l. i'laraliou, oil .... 1 ... .... . - - ' " ' Hiii'-if.-niii <i;i\ I V^i-lolitT .'Itrhfeeri 11ittxii ! :i:i*! litlv .- vi-ii. unci all. soini.- jiiilt'i.i< iii wi'l liieii !iv givrii uMtl awarded :ig;iiu.-t linn. A! VTTIIKW M. Imin ai.p.c. r. r. Cl.-rkV n. i. |s. jv;?; jy S. IvIcGOWAN, Attorney a^t Law, Office in LdCw Range, (Xi .rl J)our !>> 'J'h <>ui son <6 J''air}) AI SEVILLE C. H . .Ian. X, |="?7. :.7 iJ'vist' Dtloccivoci, sis im./.i:\ Iioorp ^ILIXITS 2 All Sizes and all PricesrilAMIIIIUS .i. MARSHALL. Miii. Ii I*. 1 -:?7. '' 17 tf PEfiHIN & C9THRAN, Mlunifjs al l.iiw iiii;l Solirilors in Equity. () tit'"', lltt inn' /'oi iiiCi /if occupied i; v _m . <; <> \v A N .v l' i: li uI N. LAW" RANGE, .1 u-.. }|. IY.i:i:iv, .!.( <. 8. CVrilllAN. 7, "7 tf W1VI. K. !B1jAKE, zxt Xi^iw, .i ,\ ;> soijr /iuit /.v 'K(1VITV. Will jirii'licc in llie t'.nirl- ill" AMit-ville, Laurens : ii I N v. ln riy. OFFICE AT NEWBERRY C. H. I I, I * t!r< ' ?!y . ? 1 11 ii CANDIDATES." v__ H We are i<> iiiinoiiCe A. ADOIj lli s \V-1 I.I.I AM> sh : Cainliiluto lor the ?fiee of 4 >I'.iiiinI-v. al I In- t lisusii^ election. Z'jf" Tlio^Vien.N >>f W'M. A. <>1.1.US respect illy ;i11n 11:x-<- liim as a <'aiirtiil.ito for tli c Oilice . i, if Ordinary, at 111 11 x t. election. We arc iiii(liiiri/- 'l t<f announce .WIL* . IA M IIII.I. as a Csni'lulnlO for rc-election, to lie Ollico <>J' Ordinary at ijio next election. II j" 'I'Iia frieii.ls of .lA.MlTS A. IMcCORD ro. |iectl'iilly JfniiMiniee liim n ('amliilnlo for Tan .tiiircier, ill ino ik-xl I.ledum, lor Abbevillp )i8triel. .1 11v I S.'iT 11 *ld * ? . -?. ii ? p MOOUE ro|n-?*iTiilSy aiiiionacf him a Candidate for Slfcril? ii tin- cii^iiiat; election. 1ST Tl,c M.A'rnncW'it cociiIvAN' rcs|n*irlfully iiiiucitn':c Iiim n cnndidnlo ??r Slicrill* of Alilicviilu IVislridf, til tlie next deer ion. ' t IIfriuiiU of MATTflEvf Mcl>ON\l.l), nniiouneo Iiim a Candidate for re-eleetion or Clerk, at tln? ensuing election. Ill" 11"' fri""l< "f C. II. A[.IiKNr announce lim ii? a Candid.ito for Clerk ttf tlic Court At lie enauing election. (TV Tho fricinls of XIMUOl) McCOHD re|>CC'Ifully aiino.tiii'i* Itim as si Candidate forShef* ll" at tin- l.li-cii?m. / *' ? Tin* Humorous l1*i<ii<U of Col. T. -I?1U)B. '.UTS r<?|M'ctfully nni>otiiir*t> liim a Candidate or Slu i ilf at. tin* next election. "taPl'liio friciMlii of I). W.""*I|A WT tfORN <o|H*ctfully aria<iiinc?7iiii? a Candidate for SlierlT ol?Art>W-villo District, at Hit- next election MANY FRIENDS May 5, IS.Vi. . j iTr' Tin friend* <.r \V. w. GRIFFIN, re |ieell'ii!Iy liiist as a candidate for MirrilV a< tin* eiisuini; election. !%}" Tin; frit. -ids of J A MRS If. COIJR un.osiiiiv !.: I :i- I f'.-.i. I?r Slivrijl'at tliceiwu II", !