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\ <^ ? ip t/JV/ fij>_ i THE HOUSEKEEPER'S SOLILOQUY. c c UY 5111?. F. I>. GAUB. i! I wish 1 Usui u <l?zen pairs ' Of haml", this very minute; | l\l noon put all tile tilings 10 lights? The very donee is i;i it. ^ Here's :< biii wu-diiiig l<> he (lone? I ^ One pair of handu to do it? j ll Sheets, whirls and MneUingx, mats anil piinls, I y !!..? ...in i .1 -i- = > """ " ovl 11 ' ! t j Dinm-r to net. for six, <>r more, | ?' No loaf left o'er fur Sunday ; ! V Ami lu?bv cross as In' win live, n 11v'b always m> on .Monday. ! jAmi there's llie crenm, 'lis getting sour, ! ' Ami must forthwith he i-hitruing; j :t And here's Boh, wants a hnttoii on? ] y Which way shall 1 be turning? ! J n i tl j Tis time the im-at was in the pot, > a The bread was wmkcd for halving, j v Aiie clothes wore taken IVoni the liuil? ! ^ (>, ileal ! the habv's wakim'! j u Illicit, litibv, dear ! there, Imsli?li?sli! i u 1 wish lic'il sleep a lilt 1<-, ! j* Till I could run ami jret >iiwood, To hurry up that kettle. ! ^ Oil, J ear ! oh, clear ! if l1 coiner home, j ,, And finds lliuigs in thi< hoiher, ' ,, He'll just begin and tell urn a'.I , Ahont his tidy mother !? i *' How nioc hor kitchen used ! > he? ! Iler dinner always reailv i Kxactly when I lie iiooii hell rang? Hush, hush! dear little l'reddv! ill And then will ? some hasty word j |( Kight out hefole I'm thinking. j ^ Thry say that hasty words from wives Set sober men to d;inking. ; t< it...i y ' ' ' I*; That men should lake l<> .-inning, Because a we.iiv, lull >i>-k wile Can't altvays smile so winning! When I was vonii^ I us.i'l to earn My living without tr>> 111>l>? ' ol Had dollies and |?'?ekel nioiii-v, ton, i (|l And hours of leisure <! >111 , !1 I never dreamed ol undi a fale, ! sii When I a hiss! w is enu.-l. il? . _ Wife, mother, seamsirf-s. e.?d;. h"ii?ekt-etirr? ? ' <?i Korthe sake of h>-iu<r so|>|iorlid ! T'llllll til fiirhniliii,/ /hx/Htr/i. ^ 'I' J" . WEEVIL IN WHEAT. I s" Wo do not profess t?? kiiow mtielj of am rictslltire, or of Ihu enemies ami pests tiiai t!i assail tliu farmer ami des iov his ?naiii.? lii We can only, therefore talk about them through the knowledge of others. In this way we lake pleasure in publi*hing the suit- ; lv joined article from the pen of one of onr | VVl most scientific entomologists, on a subject j highly interesting to agriculturists. It has j 1 been stated that the Patent < Mice wheat 1 contained weevil, and farmers have been I): warned against sowing it. On the anthori- : l'' ty of our correspondent, it appears that this I " npprehention is unfounded. We understand that while the weevil dies in the ! ' ground without continuing his species tln-iv ' his presence in the wheat thai is sowed does not prevent it from germinating and grow* i iag as well as any other wheat. Unt the. | ' ' weevil destroys the wheat as a marketable ' Cg?iinodity, dimiuiidiing its weight and inig pairing its value fur making flour. A knowing friend urges into make a few ^ suggestions with regard to thi- in-ect, which : | annually destroys hundreds of thousands of j dollars worth of wheat. I'.timcrs should , ... , ! w iceep uieir granaries a-. clean, 11 possible, as their parlors, mid ab<rre all, well ventilated. They should especially takes care not to JeaVecven .1 small quantity of seed throughout tlie year in a granary ; for tin; old seeds | . are likely to contain the enemies that will i attack the new crop as soon housed. These are the. best precautions against tli<: dreaded insect. Keep your wheat as dry and as cool ^1 as possible. ''3 The following is the paper alluded to in me t?eg;nning 01 mis article : j ovi'atext office wheat. ,s As bo much lias been published in the ! ?" newspapers lately in regard Jo the "weevil1 j being found in seed-wheat alledg-;d to have ! been sent by the Patent Ollice, I deem it j merely an act of justice Lo stale a few facts ; j'j in the natural history of that insect, to j ^ disabuse the public mind of the idea of ^ ^ the great danger of using this wheat for , bl seed. The true weevil is the atbnulra r/rannrin, or grain weevil, there being likewise another v of the Bftine kind, the culoii'lni onjzai, or 'j rice weevil, which destroys grain and rice ^ in tlie South. TJiesc *mall brownish hectics lay their eggs upon the wheat, when housed, or in the barn, and not upon the unripe _ grain in the field ; the young gruh oats its a, way into the grain, and after almost entire- t ly burrowing out ilie interior, changes into ! Q| a pupa, having the legs, wings, &c., so form- i js eil as to be plainly distinguished by the linked j? eye, but being incapable of locomotion.? After remaining sometime in this state, it eventually makes its appearancq in the outer j(, world as a perfect weevil, to lay the founda- K| tion of a new colony of weevils in the stored fj ^ nd ripe grain, which is frequently destroy- t| 'hj ed by successive generations of this pest.? 0] entirely grain caters, and |j , ''^awi dealroying either blade or blossom, they fc eowM not do much injury to the coming n Jf '?> , \ . . crop ; even if they withstood the incleinen- st ; -^jbC' tbe winter and tho moistuie of the w the perfect beetle could And no grain a to, deposit its. eggs, exViept in ( bousesjor b^rns. in which no doubt, are thousands already, as tho weevil .. *^V^a{eTen.^wdi88<eminated throughout almost it 'lie raution in tlia n^wsnanr/f* ii'n? mnci I I?1 t deposits its eggs in the heads of wheal, >ailpy, rye, oats, and even glass. Tlu-se ggs being hatched, very small orange-col - ; ired grubs appear, and, hiding in the head, j x tract the jtiic?>s of I ho plant, thus causing J he ears to he totally abortive, or else to troduce very .shrivelled grain. There is yet another insect, also mistiain- > d the "weevil," ipiite dill'denl fioiii the j wo already mentioned, inasmuch as the irst, the true weevil, is a beetle with hard j ling cases, the second a llv with two I ran-paivnt wings, li|j?- a gnat, and the third ! , real iinith, with downy or scalv wings? ' i hieli latter might !>< mt>taken l?v a casual Itserver for I li>* clothes moth, >in-h as in- 1 i?sts houses and eats carpet*, e!<>ih :111 1 fur. "lie caterpillar of tlii.s iii<>:)i, named tji?* iijjouinuis inulli (iimtojii'/iis ft rutin II.) d<; mils tli?j inside of ?*rain, ami, lie lore rhantj ii? into tlie chrysalis, ^n;nvs a small hole IiiiosI. through (lie outer CUtiele of tin; , I'heat, then spin* it - It a welt, or cucuim, ii which it clianii-'s into tin' crysalis, au?l vcnln il'y makes its appearance as a iiiinili! moth out of tin- !i<?! r previously prepared : ?r its exit. ! From this sliorl ami imperfect sketch of In*, '"weevil," so miscall<-d in various parts , f tin- country, it may he seen lliat no ?lan- j ?*r is t?> l?o apprehended front the ealamlra, r weevil, said to he contained in the. I'at, nt < 'lliee seed, for i! the yrain he inmn-ili li-Iy sown, as il ought to ho, ami the park- j ??; n?'t suI1Vt<-<! I?i remain open, v here a i eifect hectic call llv t<> harns or >tnu'- : iiihcs, the insect must. ncec-snrily l-o killed . y tlo! ?-o!<l aii<! dampness of the earth, or ivn should it survive it could find iim ripe rain in the cold am! op>-n ti :M, whereupon J > ?h'po?il it.s eggs ami perpetuate the j ice. Via in is. j It n l>limit'/, J ii. WORK ON A SUGAR PLANTATION. A eorii-pohiieiit w ho spent tlie last winter , i a sugar plantation in Louisiana, gives j i i tin: I'oiloW illtelesij?ij aceotlllt of til'- : | anting, enlii* rsiion am! manufacture* of the igar crop n : hat Sat?*: l.a?t winter im^t of my time was spent ( i a !'"ii | laiila'.ion in Louisiana. I I innl 11 i.i I iiji .11 a w.!l i-u! i i \ :it # ? 1 plantation ie |>i<<<]iii l was about 2.-Mil) pounds ol l";ir aii<l "_',000 poutul> nr Kill <;ail<iii* of j ola?M * |i.. r sn-ie, ami 111 >11 I lie plantation j at I Hih visiting. 11 n >r mill | !1 oiu* i oiisan 1 gallons of juieo p?*r hour, about ? i iit v hours in a 'lav, giving tun h'^> 1 | ails of sugar, or 1 "2,0110 pounds, situ.! < ? >vnly barrels of mola>*<s, or 800 gallons. 1 I'ightng twelve po;s;.<l.s per gsillou. | ( In Louisiana the caiu* I'ever iijn.ii.*, and : ere fore is allowed to gmw a* long as it can ; . : done with safety from frost. In the latter j ill of (>ctol?er they commenced by saving 1 ] eir seed, that is hv rutting the cane they | s i<d lor planting, and securing it, by |?lae- , g it in mats, so called, on the ground, say , j i nly l*-i't by forty, resting it on an em- ! j inkmeiit, Willi the huts on the ground at i : ngh; ?.r about twenty degrees, ami leav- , g a mass of tops I'll the surface, a foot i j ep, ami forming a j? - !iVrct protei'lion from sl; . If Next they commence taking oft thin i j o; s. Kvery negro lias at all times in his ( >ssL'ssion a cane knife, like a butcher's aver, ami kept veiv sharp. "With tin: ^ irk of tin; knife Ik? kiloeks oil' lln; tlrv i ives, ami cuts oil" ill'.* sta'.k as of no value i liere ti c leaves are given. Should a frost une whilst they are making su?;ar, the ork is stopped, ami all hands are employed ( inuowiug tlic cane in tie fields, as n riuoulatil'on commences immediately, it' is allowed to stand. I After making the sugar, they commence i anting, which is done. once for three ! , sirs. Xo manure is used. It is planted , ' lmryinir two lines of cane- in u plough ( rrow. ami cultivated like corn in rows,; von feet apart. Tin; fourth year the land i put in corn ami peas. After the corn is 1 ithered the stalks and peas are ploughed * and the land is ready for cane again- , 1 The cane is as certain as any lar?r? crot? 1 r ? v"" ' l c have. The nnu.-u: I cold for three winters 1 isl has diminished the. crop from 440,000 ' ids., in 18">3, to 73,000 last year. I >ut ' is year the crop will be 2f>0 to 300,000 1 lids., and if we have a mild winter inaj' 1 3 :is large next, year as in 1853, when the | 1 :iiil<-rs sold their molasses tor four cents a ' dlon or three pounds for a cent. The ' 1 : i igli price of molasses the past season was 1 together from speculation.?JJuslon Trav- ' er. i An American Order of Architecture. < -One of our exchanges contains an article < Ivocating the adoption of a strictly Amer- \ i nn .vf - ?- ' ** 1 1 vri v u iiui'iii I'. ill IIIC VCSllUllie j | rthe Supreme Court Room, at Washington ' < a nninhor of pillars which form a starting ' | uint for such an idea. They represent \ laize stalks clu-lnrcd in columns with the : | pe ears hnroting through the enfoliling j :ives for (ha appropriate capital. We | ionI?1 like tosec America adopting a dis (! active order of architecture, :tml as we feed 11 ie worl I, the sculpturing of 'Indian corn' j r? our columns would indulge us in a quiet j I lie hit of vanity, and keep foreigners from ' irgetling what they owe us. If our Hihqr- ; ian friends should become ambitious of | >tlillir lilt fur lluiinulu?o <!.!? II n ? |- -w. III iinn 11 iii* j wo) ould suggest n sliillduli with a pefato for capital a* neat ami appropriate.?Boston Courier, Some goniifs Iihs conceited b'rilliaut left to preM^ll the lawyers injto. roililary ?rvicej ii)'cn8e of war-?because'?Jyjir clmres aro so^grfcat.lbjit'. net .otie*coul<h;6tftnd icin > ' :'? V'C" V; f $ #. *? V A. ?; &**"' > *: *' ' STATE AFRICULTUKAL SOCIETY. , We are authorized l?y tlio Secretary of the State Agricultural Society to say that the Premium list fur the third Annual Fair of this State has been re vised and amended, and will in a f<-w days be ready for publication. The only variations in any of the departments necessary to be made known immediately to competitors, are in the fall crops. The corn premiums are so altered as to run thus: Largest crop corn on 20 acres - - - $.10 Largest crop com on 10 acres - - - 'JO Largest crop corn on 5 acres - - - 15 Largest crop corn oil 1 aero - - - 10 T.i be grown on resuscitated land?i. <?., land w!:i h had been exhausted I>v cropping ami restored !>V L^'ioU manage,ncut ;m I inatune. A premium for (ho hardest production of cotton on one acre, wiili mineral or foreign manures, snnii! |-c<ion on cl?? mestio manures. Also, a ]>r<-nt:iitn of $:H?, (o he awarded lo tin* farmer or planter who produces t!i<; largess in!f crop per hand, all thing* e.on>i hrcd. Tin; Kxeeutive (Vmmitteo h.ivo endeavoi'i'il to embrace fveiy thing valuable or attractive, and to oiler every inducement for our people lo give evidence of iln;ir skill, laste, industry, energy, as well as (lit; industrial resources of the I'almetto Slate. We sincerely hope, (hat (In; next anniml festival may eclipse all the resl, ami thai we may have a general ingather of tin; clans from the mountains to the seaboard ? combining the charms :<> ! amenities ol social intercourse wiili the display of riiMillur.il wealt ii iiinl mechanical skill. Tito late financial ]>r?-.<.-nr?', which lias shaken the commercial world to its centre and brought wholly down some of the stronjjc.-t commercial ami manufacturing establishment, has swept ov- r t! e S.nitli :i>i 1 left it c'-mparat ivel v unsca!lic?l. The nn'iicultnrali-l stands Siiin and sound amidst llio general wreck. liny have plenty to i eat and plenty to wear, and a little laid up for i rainv day.? (\irrili?inii. THE STEAWBKKRY. j We take ts e following.-ea<'.'iia!do direc* i ions to the lover-1 and growers of the straw- j " rry, from tlie .laiiuarv nuniher of the j , Iim l icHit f'lilliin /'/ tnlri\ Montgomery, j \the horticultural department of which ; - edited by Col. t'. A. I'cahody : The pistillate vaiicties should he planted n the vicinity of the stamiuutcs. Ilovev's ' seedling is a pistilale, and will not produce ! Vuit without being impregnated with a I laminate. livery tenth row of stamimitcs ; 1 1 - ? ? \ 111 impregnate tlie lloveys well. ' >ur ; iew Hauthois is :i staminate, ami is a good inprognator fur pislillatu varieties. This j ?lant being a vigorous grower, requires j uore room than most strawberry plants.? j flic ground designed for the strawberry bed houkl be covered with vegetable matter, viih a oat of ashes, either bleached or uu leaeheil, the whole well lurueil under : the j lauthuis should be planted two feet by ihree. ' >lher varieties may be planted nearer. As the plants begin to run, the soil should >e kept mellow that the runners inav lake IV....' W'l i < ! . ?. m ii > iiuiviiiuii entirely i?>r , ruit, the runner* should lie kept down, as i ail as llit) runners appear pincli tliein out? I liis is cas ly done when !ln*y arc voting, ui'l tender, wilh the thumb and tore fingers ; j vhen tin; plant begins lo bloom, unless it j ain< often, water freely just at night; Ire" picht watering will eatise the Irtiit to set,! '.well rapidly, and ripen <|iiiek. When the < trawherry is cultivated on a largo scalc ' lew fresh land .should he selected if possible. ! \l! animal manures should he discarded in trawherry culture, when the plan! has once rot possession of the ground ; all the space letweeii the plants should he mulched with lecoinposiiig leaves. Chip manure from an ?ak or hickory wood pile, isoueot the best ' >f fertilizers for the strawberry. Willis *on ?There is something; uiuatuial in the painful and extravagant ympathy with which tins dying are surotinded. It is not Midi a gloomy thing to lie. The world has plcascul places, and [ would hear in my last hour the. voice, md the birds, and the chance music I may lave, loved, hut better iimsie. mul v.iie..c t.f uore ravishing sweetness, ami far plenamter places arc to lie found in Heaven, md I cannot feel thai it is well or natural ,o oppress the "lying with the distressing wretchedness of common sorrow. I would et go cheerfully from llio world. I would iiavo my friends comfort me, and smile on ne, and feeling willing tliat I should be released from sorrow and perplexity, and lisecso, and go up?now that my race ivas finished joyfully to my rewaid. And if it l?e alloted to me,.as L pray it will, to [lie in the summer time, I would he boruu jilt in the open sky, and have my pillow lefted, that I might see the glory of the setLing sun, and pass away like him with undiminished ligliL to another world. Blessed la (!icc.?The sun in the heaven scatter* abroad its beams. The fountain semis forth its life giving wafers. The earth teems with its various productions. The birds sing for our pleasure. Man should copy the example, and live for the good of others. Hois the happiest who does most to make others happy, lixpc-1 rienco verifies the words of our Saviour, '-It is more bleased to give than to receive." "Cure for Drunkenness.?An exchange recommends the following as an iufalliable ! euro for beastly intoxication: Whenever-a person is in ?a stupid and inscnibl? state from the abu?e of intoxicating drinks, .lay. him on his right side, elevate his left'tfWfr, a^3 pour,cold water down it .slowly. Ifo fore a common nftchoi1 full can be Cmritfcd; ify |yw ? I ^l^pcrfcctly ^bor. * . I BOOTS THAT WOULDN'T COME OFF. To bo in a "strapped" condition is undoubtedly to bo in a bad "phix." \ | The "strap" thus understood refers' 10 a peculiar condition ol tbe pocket, of one's pantaloons, and not to tlic le?*s thereof, as in this instance of bci g ! strapped. Most of our readers are j aware that an old lashionof fastening ; one's lesson by straps I o his pantaloons ' ! passing under his feet, is about to be J revived. This lashiou is not now so f absurd as it used to be, for Linton, of the Amphitheatre, having inauirurated the tictv stylo (>i' walking with the feet up, it beeouies a necessity lhat people so walking should have j ' suspenders on that end of their panta-j loons whirli is uppi rs:io.-t, to k<*i-p t hem 1 from flipping down. So s-tisips in tliis wi-c sir.? wise. \Y?* don't say ilist:, llit* ps!i-i v who W SIS :n tilllowing *'i11?*!;iIich??ly plvdiesuiH'iit \v:is in tli<'h;il>it <'|'\v;i!k:n,.;' !' <-t l!pj?t-n?n>.-l: ! 111; we i|'> *=:iv thsit on tin* osvsiiMi ill i pir.-l ii ?ll i i? WsiS ilielilli'd ! ) ' !? ?; 1 Up 1?>r ilie viround: thsit In* w; 1 ! :* ?I h'?un* I "Ji*?'!iii?f up 1*?n* iln* ground." sin-l 11* ! OXiirlly kiiov.il:;:; wliirli ?-1><I In* \\;i> stsiiidiii^oii. Thes<*sireholid.-iv times. IK* lists si wile- or, si wife lists him. :unl sin'loM us the . lory. II : estme ; home in tin* small hours, siikI found 1 his wsiy to his .'ipstrlmcul, his will 's [ sipsirlnit'iit, stnd Im-_-:ui to instke prr' psirstlioiis lor r?*lirinir. Ky sticking his foot into si Kootjsn'k with the design of removing his foot no. h-stvinir his loot imiuovoMe and removing his fool from it?his nkdil oapped spmiso watehing tin: operation and lii.-J ? ?;?*?-tili"i?r niove; 11 kmiIs about tlio room with iii?li11 ! regards. Willi some ado he sue ceded | in inserting his loot into tho bootjack, and lnado a desperate pull. Tho ellbrt | was int?;rlv abortive, and with the same no result was several times repoalod. Ih- became desperate. jerked and pullod himself into a I'ovor of ex- : e:teuieiit, and liiially turuod lo his \ ife with : ".Sec hero?liio!?old ladv, I'm?j hie!?coining to bod with mv boots on ?hie! I ani certain?hie!?seo-o 1 don't - hir!-o!d ladv!" ' You're coming to bed with your boots on, are you, M r. ! ^ ou are! screamed I he indignant lady, who had been anxiously await ng his coming, thinking something s- rious had happened to her absent, lord, and found' that, he was only seriously inebriated, and that, her nuxn.-tv lor his s:ileiv hail 1 N'on wastetl. <>u arc coming to hoi with your boots on, an: y??m! You arc intoxicated, sir! Von have been i'ii" on a spree, sir! Take oil' your hoots, sir ! ^ on can l coincinto this Im ?I with thcui on, sir V ' I'lii cj-ir?>iiiin^* to Ik?'I wit li inv boots : on?hie, madam! 1 mu>l! 1 e-eant. ire I tliolu?hie?ii'V, ainI I must-si lay down, liic! They won't conic oil'," was llit: explanation ol* the alilicteil benedict. i ' Vou are ti^lit?you are drunk. 1 .sir! ^ oil or,1.:ht to ashamed o! I yourself for coniMiij" homo in that condition," and the wife an>.-v to sec if.she couldn't do s-oiuethinu to relieve ' tiie embarrassed circumstances ol' her lord. A glance placed her unclouded ' faculties in posse.-siou of the la?'ts ill*} the rase, and shr poinie* I out t he course to lie persurd with. ".\lr. you'd l?ettor unbutton either your suspenders or your straps or you'll never get your boots oif. sir." At this Mr. , with the amiable phil j osophy of a tipsy man, ?rot vrry an-jry, I but finally found hin self reduced to the humiliating necessity of takinir iiis wife's ad vice, lie had purchased and worn for the lirst time that day . a pair of the new Jangled strapped i pantaloons! 1 // .M ihanui J'olilioil ./tr/.'Ci'.? I llOV t<'ll j ; a goo?l many political jokes wt'our ii?.ig!il? >rs j innv occupying the ancient lands of die Ala. hama*, among ihein tlie follow in?T *. An out :m<I out parly man, a landlord, who 111< 1 accommodated his political fricinU , l . lor twenty years, happened lo go into a 1 nominating convention ju>t as I hoy had linidicd their hu*iiK\s<, and hoard a little 1 delegate move that 'aliis convention adjourn sine <//?'." J ' "Sine die!'' said Mr. <! , to a per- j , son standing near, "wliere's that ?" 1 "Why that's way in the northern part of i the country," said his neighbor. "Hold on, if you please, Mr. Chairman,'' said the landlord, with great emphasis and L'ariiislin>ss. 'luilil (in kip IM lit-.? i,\ !?. .! 11caul on that question. I have kept a ]>ulr , lie house for more'n t.ventv years. I'm a | poor man. I've always belonged to llie [ party, and never split in my life. This is j ' the most central location in thu country, 1 and it's where we've a lie is met. I've 1 never had nor asked an office, and have i worked night and day for thu party, and now I think, sir, it is contemptible to go to | | adjourning this convention iuay uj> to Sine . Die /" jllurfghuj in JIaalc.?The wife of a painter and glazier residing in Syracuse, x\. i died a week or two since, and several friends of tlio family went from Auburn to sympathize with tlio bereaved , husband, and assist at tlio funeral services. Among them was a young lady who was, until that time, a perfect stranger to the husband. Thesymputhy of ibis interesting lady inado such an impression upon the heart-broken husband, that be commenced making love to tier, and easily succeeded 1 in winning her affections. In duo timo the corpse of tho dead wife was placed in the cemetery, and the next day the afflicted husband consoled liifnself by taking to hVarin* the luscc'ptible young lady from Auburn.' I ^ Jtj 1/ - ?... JBarJy Martfayes Advocated.i-^Kev.-.Dr. Bellows, in hia^last lecture before, the j Lowell Institute,strongly urged the'WqoR* at ftf nf iS'iivKr fti AkIjuv *Ka ? 1- - wmmnnj JJIIII iiJMius m iuu umy mu^uy mVIicerftiou9nc.*? 4<f> ji rovaiynt. am^?g^ ylljc 3.bbcutllc banner, Published Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS ?Jfc? CHEWS. W. C. DAVIS Editor T. B. CREWS Publisher T 33 H M S : Two 1)oi.i..\i:s per annum, ir j>:ii ! in mlvatiee.; T\v.? Doi.i.auh iiml I'iKrv *.'i:vrsif not paid within *i.\ months mid Tin: 1:1: l>oi.i..\i:s if not paid lioI'ore I lit* cud ol" the year. All subscript iolH iii) I limited :it I lu> ti111 > of Mlliseribitiif, will 1 eon.sidi-red ns indelimtM, and will !?? continued until iiiriMi'iiL'vs iiic paid, or at the option ??f Him IYoprii'lol'.'. Orders From other Siate.i must tnntri ,ihhf lie accompanied witli Hie i\ish. NOTICE TO SUBSCIU3EUS. Though we h.tve !i penally for uoupiym< at of subscriptioii< to our p.ip'-r wli. n due, i; ha< mil I t imidly e.\;i?-!fil li\' our pled r - : ;t lid Wf, |o - ill..- i' \! 111. h:i\*M |o'!iiw>i| llii-il'i-N: ! 111 ! U -a 'li- <a'i ' .eloiv ! > <>iil's>-| vm.~ have ! I ii- lo llie e invi' lion that W<* rdiould, ia till immv, inlorec Hie p.-:<all y. \\ < 111 -s'?-!??!" 11oIi - itial oil all I i-.ll'-r Him !-I of A|lli! Iie\t, .. in -mi ijm p*ii ? i i | * i ii| \\ :"!?i?; - \ ' . i * 1'' i . .x i'V .? i I SI.O ' il ii* *1 j?;ii?! \V i! iii'l ??! V ! i: ?> ' \\ !} #? ? ':i ! ? M ! ;i !i11 M*r, If ;. w - that Hill IIMV *4Vt* .? ?! i- i i:. 'mi I t ?|?? - \\ !i? ! I ^ rt !l!|ti! :?!!?r oill* ril!-- illlo ir. i t. hi :\ r 'v *ij* n. j? iviiii! !*?r tlt?-ir iii*^!i^?*? I Is-- full ;tuiMii:tt ??l tip- |?'ti:ii'y. K\;m*I\' li?*?\ I'm#, Il ls ;.:i?'.r?l ii- 1 !i:if |!m*|'i? sIi hjM In* smiii * ! i -i !* _? i* mi ! i#?r < >!?; 1 * i;?r \ \i?t i?r?'> i*\ ? * ? ?!i i;t rt.j'n l? rijlli. Wi* >h.ill, in I'm in in *, clisnifa* I!i* \?*#-fi.? MVI'I* oim' >?|(i:iri*v at :..|\vrt s? 11if r;ii?s, t.? li Ii5ir:j?,?| t?? tin* j# triv \v !i*? ??r?f -:*s it in tin- fTin* i|l?ov?' t?*rsns haw 1 si :? /! #?# .1 ! ? I?y tin* I 'riijii irf o|>* Ill" till* Abbeville J^lintrt' ail.I /mifm ftrmlvnt /'/ ' x<. RATES OF ADVERTISING-. Tin* 1 *i"<; 1.1' t ! Alili.-villi- littiiii. #* :in?| //>./ f ,) ! at /'( '.<?, I iln- t'oll-iwni-y i-ii" "I .\ 1 v I-:i~it? _; ! > In: in both j'ji !< i -: lv ry \i!vi-i!t- in* t! i:? -i"? fur it !"-sl'i.i.i!.. 111 1 i i : 11< : 11 * t nil! ! i-Ii.ii* .? ! In i In- ins<-rI:il One Dollar |?r Si|ii:uv (l.J im-li?iln>|i:irr?' <>1 I "i s?>li?l liiifs up 1-s-s.) I ir tin- Ursi iusi-rlimi. : ii I F*i[ty Gouts !??r cai'li sii!>-v>[in-iit. inm'i'i i"M. "I"! i Imih-i's. S!i-nil".-, ('! ! l/s :iml <)|'.!i!i:n y" ; ,\ | v -1 I !- -it- v. ill I iliM-lt.-l in liolli |i:t|i.-|-s. -If!I !i::ri11tr I :iSI | li ? . ~ Sin r n".- IOi:c Dollar li. I \iiii"1':: .ii,.r -i (;t Ii 1 si < . Five Dollars. a'lvi :; ;>::i ; :n !v !imv, Tv.'O Dollars, 1>> in1 >:it 1 i.v iii- m . . ,\.1 v?-i t:- :t :tt:i: fi>r months, or at i!? following r : 1 |i!''r'' ? i.* *1t I ? jtjiit*> nii>;il!;> S.ttil I s? j II :i !* * 1* I It* i lit MS t IMt' * 1 |*1.: 1 I 'J ii|iil;!!.f I'i.'i'l J jlj:il*?*r- Ti li.i til'.l a -tj!l it'*','' ' I 'l?l *i s jii irt s ' IS".mi J M|li;t!.-s I'J til''litlis 2". I'l :: si|it;i|. s IiihisI'is lii.tlil : jitai i - itii: it.- - I .I'll :{Mjit;!i i - i:! months - ").!I'i I mouths li.Oo ! s'|i|;if. - '.I II' :,!li- 'JIIJIU I sijim:. I :i it!.' ;'lis -.jimii :: ni"i,:li~ I.Ynn SI|lliiri'S lllo':l|iS US. Oil .j M|ii;ir.'S *.i tun:.tits Sl.nl1 <_ M|il:u> - l*i iii.i:>1 lis :< "> HIi i*. >h|u.i . s ;[ 11?t 11- "Jn.ll'i i. M|ii\r. - . i.ii.u i on i? si|n n. s r.' in .i,ii -i??.? < 7 s.jii in- :: hi* i i!i> m 7 !<i|'i;ii*fs l! ni":itli> i.nll 7 Mjlltli'lV- '.I tiioulli : I I.(Ill 7 scj:iiii.-s I-J i if i:i *! i < I .Yon ' s Mjii:u? - ni.iiiil,- :;o.no ] x siplan*.- !' iiii :i.lis Jo.liil j - ~I|:: :i I - - ii|o||l||< -lli.liO j ~ I "1 III uitlw ii'l.tlll I |'V.M-!ioiis of Sijiriri-.-s will lie charged in |ti?pur- | lion lo ! In- aiiovi- rnti's. j *' })'" i'.ii>:n?,s> ('aril-j lor tin' li-rin of ?>?< ycur, | <\i!l !? i li.!! _' ! in proportion to ttln-v j Oc.-Uj.x , at D-i'l.ir jii-r lino s|?a?:o, 1'fi" I'"1' !l'' a-1 wrtisi'iucnls si-t in </?/'/?/> < ?</- J limn, 1'ilty jmt C? nt. extru will In- miik-il to the t aSoVi* nit<\~. DAVIS ,t cur,US. / '<?) /win /HT; LKK .t Nil .SON, / <(?' VS. JPSHMTIKTO. '"pill. l'ro|iri<'tors of tin* Ar.iu.vii.iK ISannkk 1 Willi.1 J ??-?rl t'll II V illfollll ill'- n.lljlil. ill:.I 1 tliev are prepared In i-xi'Ciitu all kai'ls of .Dol? ! Work with neatness an.I <li-|i;ilcl?. 11 si v inty | iaeiiffeil consi'lel'alilc expense I'nr piiiitinir matelia'.s, lln y liaveim liesit alley in sa\ invr Ilial tliey niv as well pr-'|ian-il, ami can iio as neat, work it-i any ??tl:? r e.-tubliiilimi.-nl in tlio up eouutry ol* South Carolina. Tin y will also Uon hami a complete assort men t of X314A.KTIC <s, i-.f wli'i-li we have !i"\v on li.ui'l tIio followiiitf List, to which we shall continue to iultl until I we ?? ! ii |?l I? nssot t iii?'lit: Sum. I'ro.; I i. I'a. on Sum. Pro.; ("a. Sa.'oil ] Sum. Pio : Suii. Writs; Snh. Tiekets in Law; >ii!?. Ti. U. ts in Ivjiiisy ; l*"i. Fa.; ("a. Sa ; ('a. Sa. ii t' is.* ; ('.i|i v Wiit in I li-t-ils of t'on vev:ili; I ? ? !.4r;iI m ii i!i Noir; I 'niiilllission tn L.\- j inline \\ iiii*-?-? ? ; Iii<I^iii**iiI I?v (*oiifcs>ioii in ; Assumpsit : Jii'l^. mi \\ lit of Kmpiiry, It images .\ss.-s<|.(| l,v fliil; ? I I t or .\s--iim|isil, .linlir. Iiy t'oiilV'sion in IMit.on Simile Itill; .liiilirnn-nt hi Writ of Liii(iiiiy, liiimaiji's As.-rsse.l by Juiy; j Iiiil^niiMit in Assumpsit iit Issue. Plea Willi- | hav.ii ; I'osia; Jiiil^meiit oil IssueTrieil, Verilict j for Plaintilf; ,Mort<;at;e for Personal Properly; i MorlUiK.il' of Ileal Instate: Mai;istrates'Suillilloiis; ! Do. Ilxe'i-.ni ions ; Do. Recognizance ; Siiiunion.s to l>cfuulliii<: .Inror.s CONGAREE IRON WORKS. GEO. SINCLAIR & COJ Near the Greenville Depot, ColnmlDia, S C., IROM m BRASS FOUNDERS a iV n Mann fuel iirers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. H B KINO practical .Mill Wrights, Machinists ii & ami Kiigineer.-1, ilicy will mtuiiil to all <?rilcrs in thi'ir line with promptness, aiul on rea?>nal>le terms. J,"??" Repairing dune at the shortest notice, nml Castings of all kimls made to order. April li, 1 j=.*?7 i><) My Notico to Logatces. iV[otk;k_ is liorohy given to all ficiiSOii? in teres- I i i l'-il. lii.it a final sett lenient of the Estate of lll'.NRV 111 )()/! ', 11 will lii> Iiuil in the Ordinary's Dllice, at Abbeville C. IT., on tlie iitli day of cbruury, 185f. J. G. nOOZEH, ) II. LEAVEL, $ Lxr3' Nov. f>?57 28 3m Notice to Legatees. r 11 ! ' Legatees of the Estate of C. T. Latimer 1. deceased urn hereby notified thai a final Ki'ttloinoiit of llit: said Estate, will be inndo beforo. the Ordinary of Althcvillo District, on Thursday the 4th day-of March, 1858. * JAMES M. LATIMER, > B. M. LATIMElt. * \ Esc'ri' Dec. I*,. 1857/ 32 3m * Ifackey "Council, ?/. & S. vM/.- , < ra?lll'fU^eiilAr ml-Ptina: of this Council-wilL he JL held tli9-2Vk?M Wednesday Ni()h?of each Month. , " r' . "Extriy .meeting^ will bo called at any timo'to suit tip jjonvcOKjnce ./>? Companions, /(am the county. V-V J.-G.' BAoKlN.JiecArder. * p ySXT 1 \"V- .^tl" SiiftiAS,^3ii4fevE.: 4 .MK;. m? JCK' . eunlruljt-^rn ?he FllIDrf* 'nftof : i;fJH Monday. fek.;iirf^w-*iilg:,a _J. aH . S. D. & H. W. SMITH, Manufacturers of Molodcons, Organ Molodoons, a v /> Pedal Sub-Bass IX A. XX IVt 0 3STIU JVC , 511 Washington treet, BOSTON. r I'M I ! ; attention of Clergymen, ('oiiiniiltniw, 1. S.Ihui!-1, Lodges, ilc,, is invited to I lie now ; Podal Sub-I3 vri Harmoniums, I M mli- nn-l Sold I? v tlie Maim fact in cm. 1 It is arramv'i with two manuals or banks of 1 j KfV*, I Ik- lowes?t set. running an n.-tuvr !iiy;lu:r 1 ; tiian tin- oilier, ami may lie i:n--<! separately, and j j tliit< -jit in our ?:ase two iliftinrt nt>< rilmeuts; ' i or, !>v tlie us.* of tlx iji'.rr, ilw t wo lianlts ot? I Keys may lie jdaye.l at tlie same time liy usi- of tin-limit s>-t imly. This i-onio tfil witli tlie Salt i'a--, vi ill |ir<>'!:iei> 111 etirfl ?if a lal'je in-/an, iiii< 1 i.? -nUi'- i:I jw !:>-a\y ti till a limisr til.lt - .it- tinlll I* '?5i ttl !.* 1 'I ! t **n i. '! Iti. Olid\.\ M 1.1.' >!>;.< >.N i- i!i-si?iK'il J? ?r | piiv.ilf 'iTli- 'iiiistiiii'iinii - >iinihir i<> iln* liiir?-li I a-'i ;iiii> it*. !.??invr Mrr:tnj{?*<l Willi l*Vii I'llil.S'il Mini \V 11 * II llx'li Imp, ; liy Ii.p:i!i- ill" lli>- ??SI !? !-. is |iliT? I.r its iTr?-:? 1 , vluii.i- oi" i? w.-- i i!i>-< li-iif i: Iniini-u:, w livn , n-<-(! withnll! tin- II i!-. AN'i, v i \ v.uicty <>f M l'l.n|)|J()\S fur! I'.iriur ii?. I 1"H t ! >ri-< 1 11:V p-!y j: i ~ t (11111 111 < lYnlil Mir M.im.l.n 'niy, ln::>l" in i:i tip- m<>~t ?*<>!tiI I<-I will llniM'iluli lii.nilirl*. 11:i\ m; iv- ! iiiow.I ! 'i ! In* ] i" ii I !ii i!i!ii"_'-, ."I I \\ i > 11111 *jt lull S:|i?:, \v' ti f. ! i'ii |\ tilil'it, fur llialillf.il-I il t in- j 11 Jin? . .t in I j?!ny Hi .:n- lull I li?* iiiu-l ; \|irin I'f--I ami .?!?.!! 1 :il v. uiKim-n In ylnut, we I will j?t ??iii:-i* niir vil.-Hinii-i s a'i I 'i-i ; tlliieiil i-ijttal ! il no! j.tijiiTi<ir In any .Mantif.irtiiii-i, ai.il j;tiiir j ! aill'-c </</</"' Hi"/ /I'l'l'tr! xtt'i '/i'l'.'/'i/i. ! M n.-ii* Ti ai-ln i.-'. I .! -itli-rs "i I li iiiiinil nlln rs i i lit i-t i.-~t i I in inti-ieal in lili-is, an* ivji|i .-i-l I 111 \ in ; vil-'il iii \ i ii uiir U'.niiis at any lin:*-. :iml < \a:uiin* ur ! -! tin- iu>:i iiii:i nt- un i-\liili:tiun fur sale t at lln-:r |>!* :i: iii'i*. As a r t ill I'm tin i* ?ii:iran<i-i* to I In- jiiililii* as In 11n* i*.\i*i-l'i*in*i* nt tin* .I/'/'iurn/ /fiii'ui" j iii'iinfiimiii-.il' M:mtifa< iiiiy. v.-i* In / li-avi* in i I r?*fi*r, liy p'rnii.-^ioii. In I lie fulluwin*; I'iaiin I'urli- ! j .Matmfaet invrs of I!ii>Iuii, whu have i*.\ainiin*i| , inn* In 11' 11111 ii I -i, aii-1 will jr: v?: I heir < >|iinii >n j I wh'-n i-alli-il itji-ni : ('hii-lii-riim A Suns; Win. 1'. Kiner-oti ; <| II- ws : 11alii-tt ('illusion; Hinuii A ,\l!i-n; ! ; Whu. iwanl iV I: i-i i w ii ; 'I'. (Jilhiit iV in.: A. \V. j l.:ul(i to.: N.w !i.i!l ?v (*??. .Alcloiii Dii.s ami lLnmmiimis Ilrnlivl. i ! IVr-osis \i lei \vislt to i\!' I"(!. II||S ami liar- | ' li>iilit:11~ wi'li :i view <?l" ptuvhasiiiif .M the end ; of t!i< % nr. mi have tin* real (Tfl.l :! as part i p:?yiii?-!i'. ? !' lie- |?ii!*?-!i.?-?? ::tois.-y. 'i'iiis matter ! i is Worthy 1>! p' l i.i! iifi! enable: llio.?i? wlxi . r?r a lair t>-t of tlx" i:; 'tritisx-ats ! ? !*? ?r?; pur- j 'lia.-itt:;. I" obtain it at tlx* cxpci,-e of t!ir man- i iit.K iar. r-. !o tlx- extent at least of ;i year's relit. I ! t ii'l -rs fxuii any pari <>f 11 eotiii'iy or wotlil. j sent <lireet to tlie niaii>:faet..rv in ISoston, with I ea-li or sati-'a torv reference, w:il lie promptly j atti ii?5. 1 to. sunt a-- failhfully eX" -u!e.! as if the patties wic present, nr <*iiij>T<?yi an aj;ent to sell-el tlixl lilt a~ i'eSojialije |.'llll<. Pricc Xiist. Scroll ! ;;, I oclavc, S< (I!! j 1'iano :;|\ le. uetave 1 (lit | l'iauo sty le. cvJra tini-h, ."i octave, 11 . I'iaixi -Iyle. rarvetl lej.' Ili.'i ! ; I'laiiu :-t7lr, '' nf li'ri's, 1"><> ; j I'i:iill s'_\ ir, fi iirtnvt*, I : (>ili:?ii ,\'l. I< hi :illil j ( h ?:i;i \l !<mIi-<hi. ?cir:i lini-li. ^511 ! | Snli 11:i -'S I I:itii:<i:iititii,.. 2i."i j I .ell VititirMrs ami imI ii-.-s IVoiii tin- |iivs<, ! fr.ii!! si!! puis nf Mi'" \v"iiil. iiuiv In* si' ?mi* ' j >ii'i-M'i?i!ii. I ?i s-rijitiv? cireiiiiir.s s-vut five I? i 1 a:?V siil'irws. I s. i). ,? ii w. smith, | Till Washington St, (near Hnvlslou) Muslim, i -Inly -?. II ly Cliicls. Grccnvillo District. "A 'i ii K S:11i.-i-i iln-r- li.iv.ir_' jiiirrli isnl j l!i tl.al-.vrll kiiinvii mm.1 !...i?-.-f.? l ! Summer Itosort, Chicks Springs, ' within In miles ?.*f (ivilli-, have |-i|l the jiri iiii-i-.- in I!i?- niit?l tli?irni!_-li repair. '1'ln-y lire ?|i-i -1*11iii ! > spiii- mi e!i->rts ! > uiitko the Sl'UlNCS si!I ll:;ii 11 In; i|i-.<iri-il. whether In tin- invali-l seeking health, ??i- those in quest of pleasure. j Tin.- .-aluhriiiits ami i:ivi-?>i-:i!iiirr. ijiialiiii-s of i thesn Waters bavin-/ lii-i-n xv,-II known to the | traveling public l<?r tin- hist twenty years, it is ; 1 -11 I tinnecessary to enter into detail; but i nnv I'll it I n-r information or reference will be carefully fiirnislieil upon application to cither of tin- proprietors. Tlii- IHJTKI. will he open for tin- reception 'if visitors ot, thi- 1st of JlUie. ttiol will he kept j open tliirihi; tin- season. 11 trivi'S us |il?-.-isnrt- lo iolil that tin- former proprietors, the .M-ssis. t'llit'K, will s|>enil their summer at the Springs, anil will he glad lo see their many friemls there. .1. T. 1IKNKUV. r. t m;u>i:v. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. 1". I'imiL ,t CO.. will !><; at the (ireen- ' viI!?? Depot \viI! ?oo?| Conveyances inn! careful j 1)rivers, I'a.-vemjers an.I their llagjjage j in the Sprint:*. Tliey will iiImi run | A n.Ml.Y J.I S K OF XT A (J EH To ami from the Surr.yst, leaving (Irccnvi'lc at ' !) o'clock, \ M. I\.isi. .May 1 I, )s.">7 0 tr Removal. r | "* 111'i S'nl.-criher lias ivniovi'il from his old 1 m ami to Knri^hl it Stan's (Jin Factory, ami ri'turus his thanks for past, favors, and solicits a sliari' of | tt! !i<* patronage in his lino of business. Mo will make I'anel Doors, Sash, ltlimls. Wardrobes, Talifos, Desks, Door and Window Frames, \ e, Arc. N. JJ?lie will also make Collins of the finest style anil finish. For reference, apply to any gentleman in the town ??1 Aliheville. (!. c. nowrciis. April I, I8.*j7 11) ly Land for Salo. ;* rp 11K Subscriber is the authorized Agent., of the, L parlies interested, to sell the real estate of JOSKI'll AIKl'.N, deceased. The tract, of Land is valuable, adjoins lands of Dr. Wiyrdlaw, Dr. Livingston, and other**, on Calliotiu's Creek, and contains about 720 Acres. Property?negroes?an well as cash will bo taken in payment. Applications for purchase can be made to the Agent, who lives al Cokesluiry. JOHN W. SURTCli. ' , June 2. 1857 tt tf Dissolution. ? rpiir, Firm of WIEIt <fc iMlIXKIl wns thin l. day dissolved by mutual consent, the limitation of the Partnership having expired. The name of the Firm will he uscd^n the closing up" of thft business, by either one of its. * /hi |>cr.n?iis muttuieii to us nv woie or Account, will plense conn forward and pay up as noon na convenient, us it in very desirable that tho busi nnbs ftliouhl be closed ns-carly ns vosVlhlel' ^ JOlir^A. WiER; ' (5: MoD..MII^KIV' August 23, 1856.* ? ^ 19'' V If . f To.the Farmers of Abbeville T>?,s?trl<?t. W*TE havo,procured lhe( .Di?tri<^THght of f, W the HA.UUIS SUBSOIL KLOUGflfaffe. U'o thinV it -tfie bcdf'plouglt of ttic^kmd ?th'?t lifts ever been- introduced. _Tho,j>lQu^lr'C?n jljp se6n at "Grccnwjooil Depftt.-ut^woft;,. tmy lime, "We 'will be^pleKfccd' to haVefit bjfevery Farmer, forf tho' ain^flt yfo*" itioro it, io knownr ther*bfft?F, H^nTbejtflvfrt- , , -'t* DAVIS A BOOZER. 7Jufi*0 4, 1867 6 :ri'.,tf. "J* S3*. .' - ? f " . . >\? " ?" tj^g^tt^CroBS'Cut Saws,' ^WuST retftfvSd and fot'eulc at 4 gmullVlyaiico P. ; on ffrut cost. . ' *' , -V6 (U|trittKt).|nLl4 3AW^ fWilWfr,) , k 12 ' do.-; |> do.; r ' T!fe re V.afgjiitcd OflRl, S(ef:l, ?jul we.ro t r > . II. & kkbr. ; 1 ^ Oct. 15, 6r. . / l& ? i If . *1\ * r" % PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY!! njBAVINO iiOrcIIT ll.e Kielit. for this 14 H. District of U. II. Moutico, for pintin^ up Otis' Patent Lightning Conductor, I would respectfully inform tin; citizens of Ahhevillo District, lliat ( am now I ho sole proprietor uf this indispensable protection of life mid propoil v, ami am prepared to execute, at short notice, all orders fm tlie same. Those wi>hiiig work in my line will please address me at NillelV Six. " J. W. OAI.1IOUX, Jr., Ninety-Six. August 1.1, lb>.r>7. lti tf NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. r{Skills Ciieai .lournal of ("rime and Crimiuflls fl- is m its Twelfth Year, ami is widely circulated throughout the country. It eontuiiiii all tli.. Cr<-:il Tii.i!<. Criminal Cases, and appropriate I'elioiials on tlie same, together with information oil ("limiiial Matters, not to be found iu any other newsp.iper. 1 Mih iipii?Mis, per Annnin ; S5i f?? Six M?>tillss to lie remitted I?v Snliscriherfs(who j-liniiM write their names :iml llin I own, county ami Stite \vIi<t?- thev irsiilo |>lstinlv,> T.iCI'.'i. W. MATSl.U. iV'CO., (Alitor an.I l'm|irii'tor of the iN.iliun.il Police (iazette, N< w Yuik City. April 7 l if Tho Stalo of South Carolina, AMtKVU.r.K IHNTHIVT. hi ill'' ('urnlimn I'/t'its. William Will-on, i vs. ' Foreign Attachment. J;is. V I.iilil'-ll. \ Thomson At Fair, Attorncya / \\J III'.IJK\S l I'!.lint tit' <li<l, on the eleventh f W listv "1 Nl'iil. eighteen huinlred ami fifty- * seven. 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Ml NN &('()/, l'ulilislu-rs njid Patent Ascot#, No. 128 Fulton street, New York. <"7 Davis, Attorney at Low <mtl Solir/m- in JZnni/u ...... ?-J... Anincvii.i.E, S. C. Will promptly intend to all lumiiiPRs entrusted to lr> nitre. Ilecnn !?? found at the oflicc of the Abbuvillciiauncr" July '-'ri It; S. McGOWAN, Attorney at Law, Office in Law Range, (iVc.cI Door to Thomson <6 J'1 air,) s ABBEVILLE C.H Jan. 8. 1^57. . . .">7 . ?- 9 CANDIDATES. 1U* Tlic friends of (J. M. MATTISON, respectfully announce "him n candidate fur Tax Collector, ut thv* puening ?dfoiion. * ^ O* Tlie fricitils of^JAMIvS A. MvCOllD ro- ? pprotfnlly> ai^hohncc Iiiin it Candidate for'Tnx Collector, ?l tlio next Election, for Abbeville l/iBirict. / J ^^80, 1857 ' I t *td X C^-'flit^friortda of JOSEPH T. BIOORB re ftpcclfiflly'hiinniiiicri liim a Candidate for Slierifl -* ni Iho ensuing election. * * v,. t3T THc fftc.rrts of MATTHEW Ii. COCH HAN rcBiioctfuUy annoiUilc liim a cnndidnte for SlAriff of Abbcyillo District, nt the next election. ^ t ? .* of MATTJIICW MoDON-. ALP, fciinpuncd'fitju u Camlidaie for re-election (or Cl^rkrfti iotecti^n, X * ]S^The^u8ds*ef II. ALLEN nnnotlnefthiiifa^yt Candidate for Clerk of the Court at UKS on^j^fWtftTott, ** f'(pt TJ^'friendiiiof N1AIR()D MrCOnn r? spe'ettfeBy ftrtjKj-itfep him ob a Caiididnte for Sh?iv iff* enpuipir iDleciitfn. ' ?,n' 'liier*initn&tyiig fweiKla of Ci>), T. J. HOB- * EKU? respectfully atiriottiiRc'him a Candidate fol- Sheriff, at the uex^etccUolh friends,?t J>. W. II.WVTHORtf l'espeetfiUly'nfinoiiiiq&hjaj a Candidate forBhef'* . iff, of Abbeville' Ilisirfuiyft iTi# next clootibn > ?2RMANY FIUENDBj 'May.$, 1"8^^ .. ^J^V The friends oZSjjjStf. GRIFFIN, rfc , tfpeat fully anMounne^.Jijtfi ui a candidate Tot ?** H^MifF-?c the entaiiig^fotQm^ V* * tST The fiycmls of JAMRS H. COBB nouuce hiin ns n Qandidatc for Sheriff at the cnsi' > ing'clAflion< . * * \ v