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fl V* " ~ . * *? tt^>y?'?\ the Nortlj will j ncrvae- ^,pVyar with <flfc ImiJ^.uuJJs now d<*ircj''b\^c\Wd, who is "ibe HiOdf diingcfrous man in America. And why V'i'lp wdiaust the South of men nnd *itoiw^.?nfl! with otrr blood nnd our treasure to acquire Camilla as freesoil territory; y !iud thertV wiili freesoil power thus augmented, to reduce tlio South to provincial depen. . v deuce. And tliis war-would bg popular.#?' The West is always ready for war. They fatten upon it, and nru out of danger. War enhances the value of all their ;products? * grain, bacon, horses, beef. Their women vA; - - and children arc so far in-the interior as to' * . * , / be at 'all- ijiues secured, and their y;ouiig ludiiftt'o Vvnfliko J?y ^nature: Nor vvoulfl its t. wrutvocatcs be tew even in tlio South Atlantic States, which would he devastated hy^ " >-. tli'o cnctnyr Popular orators might be heard k ' ,1, at every Court House in our Stale, raising the cry, "to arms!" who .mope about now as if thny never, heard of Kansas.}- May they not hear of it when it is too late. If oti'r State had imposed a tax of one dollar per head on each negro in the State, fc." and npplied'thfe amount" to the transporta L tion of armed emigrants the people would " have sustained the delegate#, and the funds - would have wrought^.- more .good towards strengthening oulr institutions if thus applied, than it iho harbor of Charleston was crowded with steamahipa, and every village in the Siatp had its armory with a cupola ' nn till) tnn -* Tho election of Mr. Banks ns Speaker of t>ur House will precipitate the Kansas issue. Tho AboJitiouisjts nro emboldened here and ^ everywhere. . ? ~ 1 venture tTiis prediction?that in thirty ^flays thero will .be a Proclamation by the j President relative to Kansas ; and- that in **?~* . sixty days afterwards there will also bo a Proclamation pertaining to the same matter by the Governor of South Carolina. I tell you that the battle of the Constitution against Fanaticism ia to be fought ou tho soil of Kansas. ^ Lot our young men wake from their loth urgy. ^.ei iiiem-organize in companies in overy District. A regiment of a thousand men, under the command *>f Maxcy Gregg, if now in Kansas, would bear triumphant the flag of State equality and of couBtiiu?./* tional liberty. If our institutions obtain in Kansas, the * slavery question is settled and the rights of the South are safe. fanaticism prevail, we may put our house in order to "die by inches. 1 Let Our people but understand the Kan " sas issue, and they will meet it with alacrity. Let them but see that every dollar expended in Kansas, and every blow there btriuik, is in defence of-tour homes and fileRides, and they will come up to the mark HkVmen. They have been confused at the ^ thrusts of the Kansas-Nebraska bill. indisJ oreetly made in our own State, and the taunts of squptter sovereignty. The hill is " . not as I would have hud it ih every respect, but it is a good bill for the. South ; for un. '.^.er JtvWQ ysm'go with our property where befofe. we could noj-.go. ? Let the theorizers -- ? jf6f^t>thiiir!itUeories, and'p^jptire what is praoljqnble. Every dollar expanded in this cause by olir people, teas "bread cast upon -wjjterai, Those of you who so see the JgF >. points of the case,-should, at ouee put tht ' ball in,.motion. If you ?ani>"t art with I much concert.at first, go to work individu B , * ally.. Present a subscription list to every K man you meet who owns a single slave.? Let others do likewise. A lornr witl-.lut -f. - V C> I' thus taken townrds performing our pai?in vT E^upas.Col. J. I}. Wilson, of our Slate, arrived this morning:, 'and tell* me that the people in his region arc becoming alive to the is^ sue. He has. pledged hiinsejf to arm and I "transport five determined^ young fellows to Kansas, at his own expetjirte. The example is worthy .of imitation, and the sentiment which produaed.jt patriotic. The idule to Kansas is via Nashville, fropf ;> iwhich point it' is but six days'journey to the promised land. ^ ' . vr Truly yours, P, &.l}ROOKS. . ?o < 5.. . Guriostlea of tbs.Oensus. i_ Amnnrrntliar intcuctliiih ...., ..,1^ w.mvi luvvtcovii^. incio Ul 1/CPOW B ^ statistical view of.the. United. State*, the Boston. Transcript, mentions -tltnt^the nonk bliiveholfling have a third greater population than th9' sla^eholdirig States^ that the foroign vote .ofj^lhe country is one-twelfth of ? the whole; jhot _ about one-third of the white fljppuluUoj^. of t|io slave States, are '.* slaye owners; that the State-of 5eW York V, has about piiorjfeighth of the population of ibe"tjojon ; that there is one house to every ?x-i)ersoD8.injke. country ; that the Rmiran <3atnolics 'bave /Jijat ona-eletentb as many churches as tbe^ethodists; thni- the nuniberof-persona who live I&st'of'the,MiB '' [?inues greater-firon UlOse thereof; liio distaiu-0-He^r.vaV, Ori^ns is^inore ' Loridon anijTC&rijaarkfc. uopl^,..^f .pai jg atjd. St. Petersburg.; over IW^lie^^e.hatforia} territory is, deified *t!S i -1ansl lto "Wlarwa; & pv|^i^5r'^^p frtx. vjk* ]A? /"wHWpH^R */? ^ .J bJ^' *"- rrrvif T kt.-rf *cj\r * JjjJM K^rvkfl : * . #*-" v;. ffiff ffyj ^^yfTut-t I ~l?E' iSllI'ENDEi# i'llESS . is rUbLt?tiBn??!VKRT rATtmn^y moiuukg. O. Or^JOOBTT, InMlor,. Wt. PUOKBTT, \ Editors. [ fiuHviduaU,like- nations/ail ivrnothin7licl^ch I </<ty boldly dU&npt, rchen *u*taincd by virltwun purpoxe, and'UiirtninrdrcMolutiou.?llKNttV UtXir>. j " Willing iopraixe, yri not a/raid to Terms?One Dollar a Tear, in Advance. '-t-LJW ??J J L_L _l_ JJ IlL'JJg~ ABBEVILLE C. H. ' -'iW - - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1856. 1- " * 1 W . ? A likblvsNEGRO GIRL^for sale. Ap-. ply at this office; t " [Jan 25 tf^'4 + ij^r f#As Quarterly Meeting. - The first Quarterly Meeting for this (tho Cotwl^iry)""Circuit , will- he lj?M at-Zoar churoa^poar Mt. Carnujl^ on. tho Sth ^niJ Oth of Maruh.. -Official members' araVtjM quested to attend. ' ' *>. II. H. DURANT*" ? #? . r % ? To tha People of Abbeville District. TliR Vuw%nU aP AKkkoSlI* .-> p.v|/w vi aiwugime i/iair^UL WIIU arc in favor of being re^Vreaented in the Convention nt Cincinnati, on the first Monday in June next, to nominate Candidates for tho Presidency ;.nd Vice Presidency, aro requested to meet in the Court-house, on sale-day in March, to appoint delegates ton State Convention to assemble in Columbia the first Monday in May, which Convention shall appoint delegates to represent^-the State of South Carolina in the said Cincinnati Convention. tl. ' Many Citizens. Senator Butler will please accept our thanks for various r.lu?i/?n ?nMi? which wo have received under his frank. Hons.' Bkookb and Orr also have'Our thanks for (.heir frequent attentions in the same, respect., ^ V ;* _, ^ 'v Toe first shad of the season, that.we have heard of, wat'takeu from Cape Fear river, N.C., on Friday last, 15th instant. ' Tub celehralion of WA8AiNOToVe birthday, by the two Military Companies of our village and vicinity, takes'place this day, (Friday,) and wo hope will be well attended. Tiie Railroad depot, at Anderson, was entered one night last week and robbed of about six hundred dollar*. It appears that the thief entered the sleeping apartments of the agent, after-' ho had retired for the night, and took the keys from Ins pocket. 1 Latest News. Despatches from Washington to the Carolinian, of the 20th instant, say that the President has sent to Congress additional communications relative to'affairs in the Territory of Kuusas. Letters continue to be received from that quarter repeating the determination of each party in the Territory to carry through its purpose*, and- predicting a collision with arms, unless the Federal Governmeut promptly interposes. The Senate has conBrined tbo an no int. r i meut of Shannon as Governor of Kansas. It is also stated that bills have been introduced for the prohibition of slavery iu Kausas and Nebraska. >. m i ? Two Good Magazines. Godby's Lady's Boob.?We still act as agent for ibis "superb lady's magazine, and the best recommendation tve -conjd proba*. hly givo iu its favfyr.i* near one h und red persoutfMj&jfi:ribed tpJit, as offered by us.-in conjunction? wjllialiSPffM, during tlie past year, roost of whom continue to take it in the same way." We have also received a number of orders frofn nev? sub* son Don id? present year.'-?It may be well to mention that the Lady t Book is invariably discontinued when we lime paid for . expi res. a ,rql^wlilgtT Oopgr tiever depart# from. ' ^ubacribera vvho desire the rnagnzma.continued must, therefore, bend us the n?Miey ^Ofcad ric?. ^fr-eifhrrii}bv th<? j tbejnby sending us^QP; " < Authcr'b Home "Magazine.?This is Congress. The IIouso of ltdptfsBentatlvoa has .at last completed Us organization, and is no>v'xeady for a pitched battle on the Kansas question, or any other question relating to slavery.? .JJCllom, a Tennessee Know-Noting, anil ''an anti-Nebraska member of tli'6*last Congress, was eleeted Clerk by a fusion of lilaek Republicans and J'South Americans." The contest for Public Printer was somewhat, protracted, but finally was decided ij^favop of Wendell, the Democratic This office is perhaps the mpst^ilcrative Qt}& in the gift of tho^liouse, and the RepubfTr cans fought hard to secureju.intending, it let ?aui, ioe?;iDi?6ii a uepuDlit'ftn newspaper at Washjngtou, if tliey sucoe^K'd in electing their Candidate. It seYfyVsjhiit the Southern KnowNothings, lifter the Repuhljoau? had assisted then! to ?l#ct Cullom, dissolved the firm and refused to vdt'o for the Republican poniiuee fur Printer. " Hc'ilrd the election of Wendell, xvho^is n practical printor and a worthy man. . }< ? ..The Spejik??p1iHH annorttn-ed the vnrirttfs standing ^ommittecsr.^f^ouvKo ho has' given his 04^1 party a preponderance in the Rppoifltm^nta-i-a vast preponderance. The Committee on Ways and > Montis has three Republican*. two^Domocrata and,two Know Nothings ; ? Committee 011 Elections, five Republicans, two Democrats, two Know Notliingf^and one <$. II. Stei'ukns, of Georgia', ''on -'District of Columbia, five Republicans, fou^rDemocrats; Judiciary, five Hepnhlini^^iwo Democ rats, and two Know-Nothings; TC'rritories,"six Republicans, |wo Democrats, one Kniyy-Nolliing. These: are a few of tlie most important Committees, and will show the g?-ni?ral complexion of all." They are such as will probably report against Whitfield, the Kansas delegate ; in favor of abolishing'slavery ,in the District of Columbia; repeal of the, fugitive filavo 1?W, and such other fanatical measures as their hatred to Southern slavery may suggest. But the mere fact tha? a standing committee reports, is no evid^bco^ that ,1.,.: ...Ml 1... _J ....1 - .1-?i - int.I irjjun mil uu iiuujmu j llierU* 18 111110 probability'that a singlo votti. will be changed in ilint'way. And evoni if suoli measures as we have mentioned were to be passed through the House, lilcy could never get through the Senate. ' .-Whilst -the Senate is fonipostkl" rfSit'no\5 is, and the Executive power is vested j-iK such a man as Fuanklin Pierce, the "fusion cohorts" may charge in vain. When they shall liaw seized upon these departments of power, we repeat, "let the Union slide." If the SoyMi, is realty in earnest about niainiainitig Ijei oons irutional right6, she will surely- tht$u show her faith by her works. And it is vain to tliink of bringing all the Southern States to the disunion point short of such a state of affairs, if indeed it can be done at all. If Abolitionism is to possess the wholi* Government, or even maintain its present power, it is to be hoped the next Presidential election will tell the tale. But we have digressed from the'object of these few lines, whieh was merely-to present a brief review of items Congressional. To return to the Qommitt'ees. Not a single Southern man has been given the chairmanship of a Committee whose report is in any way to concern the question of slavery. Thu South Carolina delegation aro distributed as follows: Mr. M^Qceek on the Committee, on ; Mr.Ona, Committee on Indian A"Sfj^ Mr. Boyce, Naval Affairs; Mr. Atpzx, Foreign. A fFaira, and Library; Mr.'Kextt^ Public Buildings; Mr. Buoous, Mileage, and .Expenditures of Slate Department. ^ ? The Seriaty has been engaged in talking over the Central American, question ?y)d tliA rlninos nf NiiuhI Rjitinnn' Hnnrz-l ? 'o ? ? ??'""ft Judge Butlbr wnde a speech, on the latter subject, a few dnys ago, whieb in said to bave. been an exceedingly' powerful argument nguirist tb^ igjoceeding8X)f tbe Bo??l. John Kickels, of Qgletborpo county, Oeofgin, di?d on the*-30tb .-.ultimo, kt tlie &lvunc.ed^*}Eti. of 104 Jffitn. ifJe wflft orIgirirtll^of Virginia, but moved to Georgia lUHnV .years.H'g6, Wbtfn Mi\ Rtjjkels whh be(jfeeen 08 ?pd J4#0 -ytftfi. old,, be |W<j?e^^e^)arJy,^a'iid generally ploughed, AndwiiS*Won'fud&&MRt that be could pu} up more fence $i?fl tloy ^man. iu't)ie courarv. Last ye*r hpcuJti??te<F? few.*ires%i corn ^ 1 OPObV ^"O rn; w,flen n^EwaB pver-i yu jj^Hrgtoia lie wwiirt frequently, to L^^rfgtofe,-a distance of about innMbjiWK* transit his-- husiiiew, ni)d walk back hoin<C t!to w?rao> xlny. Ho was y v^u^ru-^pB By. >h' ^ &<: *.' '. j. jmm *" "J [jfOR THE INUEi'E.NDKST rttKSSJ.] ? A Warning Voice ta tho Retailer and Messrs. Ed i torti^ Looki ng over die 6eenes exhibited in.your villnge on last Billed day, where T believe tho license system prevails, and as its fruits, the youth, the man uf strength in middle-age, and tho old in the evening of life, were seen under the enslaving at^jt debasing influence of alcohol, I am led to Send you a temperance speech, taken from the holy Bible. When tho Ab nifghfyr our Maker, speaks, lot men Lear ^od'nfemuli?/ * i : '\ \>>Vq unto him^that giyeth his' neighbor drink; thitt puttest 4h1=f*!|5ttle to him and | mnkest lihu drn'rik<;U. , "W'o unto tlu'riVtlint Hie miftjity'tq drink ivitii', and meftiqfitwpglh tp thing1e>trong drink^j* ? "Wp \ twlto thenr'tf'tvrt&jTfrtedP up early iiv the-morning that they may follow strong I ilrii?k';rtli'ai*c6ntinue until night, till wine inflame; them, nnd the h&rp, ami the viol", the tabret . and the pipe, and wine are in their feast..^IJut they regard not the works of th^-Lord-;'neither consider the operation of llijflmndflj"1 Therefore, as the fire devour y xffli Vv - . etli the 'stubble, and the fiaine consutucth the ehaff,.8o their root will lie as rottenness, and their bljwjsom shall go up as dust; because they hrtw cast awjty -the law of the Lord of?^o?&'iind Tiave despised the words of the llofy^Ohg of Israeli Therefore hell l k of 11 nnliirniirl K?w;nlP <* *#! . -i 1 - - ? ?1 mu viikii^.iiuocii aim i?|fi:i!UU UU7 IIIUi4i.ll without measure, an?Ltlicir glory, and their multitude, ond their pomp and he that rejoittetb shi?JI descend into it." To averts these tvoes, take the wfollowini; (. '?V? i-a 0 advioo ' ;v . >u: * -< + \ ^ "Wherefore eomo out "from among them, and he ye^spjiaratfe, saith th*:, Lord, touch not the uiH^eHft' tfiing; ai>4 I^frill receive you, and will bV'A?Father unto you, and ye hliall bu my pom. and' daughters, saitb the Lord Almighty " . ^ v . .. > I FOR IIIB JJfPEPENUUNT NtE3b.l " ' ' Youog Men, to the Roscuo ! "Tike whti't ie thine,. In. tba'cnrtli's coufine." . > Wuv do the nboMe of the "Old nhivnl. ric State" Jiec^}jSnvi)joir backs and groan under the oppreasfous of abolitionism and fanaticism ?? I refer principally to the stout and hearty mai"who are daily wasting away their lives jp idleness. Why not come for\voi*-d4,?fith hold and patriotic at rides ?wd join the noble baud under Mr. Belcuku V?l?d Maj.'^urpBD, who are now about to take their departure foj* the fair and beautiful land of Kansas ? which exteuds a wel(aiming hand to all those who desire to make a fortune, and servo their country and the South. Let the yourig-^ien who are daily whittling away, their lives upon tho pine boxes at the corners*qfe&y'ery street, ponder well upon this paramount question- Listen not to the old Ifogies,'* who never once though t'iof the welfare of ti.fcir country, and who care for nothing bnt their little lot/ cabin rind forty dollar horse. Let us remember llmtwc live-in'an age of progress, and abe day is rtd^Tr distant^ when tlm Gov'ern I Wnt of the Baited States shall slide from die shoulders of- our fathers upon ours.? Now is the tiine'/or usUoStvvttke from that sl?-ep which has held ua^so long under its [influence, and-so, Ioilg-?Inactive. Now is (kite time for the fancies of Li,?u? -- -I Mvuii, aiiu/mcvt 11153,uiern reuimi's ot manhood niid^^^t^Kstiiig thereupon, let us 5tand make wider tnc field of pr^pejrUy^MtJiftppjneas. It is tjm rluty of to encourage "atid assist all who ro'rtpenljRt in the emigrntionjp Kansas:fv ' I know pever^L-genjijqmsn who have .refused to ftnlist#tt*uii^?ause, simply because they havebeert told .that thoy would not recede any thing &? recomjjense t lie in for their trouble. I appeaVto the intelligence and sound judgm'eUt (jfifour young men to throw offsueb 8upenvHjrous. belief, and act according w uio un uura Hi iih'IT uwii ouilMIWIICeil. "The deede^Wtlo ehall lira after ue." The name* pfW^jsi&'two.men will be handed down to po*teiitjv,iintil. "memory shftlI be no mdre.n Southern menJBpprecirtte the thesi twp^ gentrouiir Iienrted "P"^ "perity ey er>*nule.upon. them, the "^in? wlttbot ^ ; *' De^OOR ATTQ |IoSf A i.^.--Tho Cin . -' , ; " ' Peace ia Europe. We take the following pnrAgraph from the tolcgrnpio reputf.to thoj, Carolinian of the lata European advices {? Every Htfiicr i*?en:s to indicate flint peace will soon Su declared, '1'lie peace protocol tnentoiuntluin was signed on tlio 1st inst., by the'ministers of the five powers, and a short armistice.will probably be agreed upon; Despatches received in Vienna from Russia, confirm the telegraphic announcement of tj>e unconditional accent mice by the Czar of the propositions'-of the Allien. The Congress was to have met in Paris about the 17f1i hint., and-Everything -will probably be settled by tin# 26th inst. The , ptelifmqary proceedings, ?fce., only await the arri vnl of the Turkish Plenipotentiary, 1)erbish Pacha,! Bnrou Brnnow and Count? OrlotV represent Russia, Lord Clarendon Eneland, De Azegllo Sardinia, Hind Austria," and YValewski#France. It i* a sorted that l'russit^tfe|ii8"R to nccede to .-the conditions cxactnftkbrtfiie Allies |>ii??r to admission to tlie IVrn** Conference, and thai consequently she will be excluded. The Queen's speech was quite meagre, and did nut cvtn mention American affairs. The London Morning Advertiser, hmvovur, says that Mr. Buchanan and Lord Clarendon had mi interview at the Foreign Office on the 29wte ultimo, and that very angry words were exchanged in- relation to the Central Amctican question. Affairs In Kansas. -^Washington. Feb. 15.?Gov. Shannon had quito a protracted interview, with the President totbiy, with reference to the policy to be. pursued bv him on the Kansas imbroglio. He leaves to-morrow direct t'..r KariRas. clothed' with full power to execute and carry out nil laws of tlint Territory. Hu.nlRoVfflTieR with him instruct ions to Col. Stunner, wlio Iwir charge of eight hundred troop* stationed at FWt , Leavenworth, to holdhunRolf in rcndimSK for nnv emergency that lnayhYfce. The QOvehior'h instruetiuuA are mild and conciliating; hut rIioiiUI it become necessary, in order tov quell and* put; ?town an insurrection in th?* Territory, to use every power-which the general govIe.rnment.Can bring to hoar, he is authorized tO do SO. . *; T iiii .i's 1... r>... WV>.. ?> IVIA-MWI l?V . -OIHIIIIIOH, 1111S evening, direct from Kansas, stale tliat the frt?e Stale men are snakitig extensive preparations for a desjrifrate tight. Munitions of war and men are constantly arrivinc* from the free States. lie anticipates civil war. The letters also Ray that they are fortifying themselves u? every point. Large sums of money have been contributed within the last few days, by Southern meivto' raise and equip companion in'he South to send to Kansas. A good deal of excitement prevails here on the Kansas question. # ' > A Liberal and- .Patriotic.?In addition to the $100. sent by II-?h." It. -F. W. Allston to Maj. Buford to forward the cause of Kansas, he has given t ho, game amount to the company forming in Fairfield, for a like patriotic, purpose. HIARniED, On Wednesday. 31 <it nit,, by Rev. Levi Boydston, Mr. WM. II. WILSON of Abbeville, S. C. and Miss M ATILDA ANN ROGERS of Winn Parish, Louisiana. _ MARKETS. HAMBURG, Feb. 18.?Cotton?The receipt* in our market for the week ending to-dav, ate { 1652 bales. A good many sales were made at' an advance of } cent, but the market closed on | Saturday, rather flat. Wc quote aa extremes 74 to 10J cents. K. ABBEVILLE, Fob. 20.?Cotton?This article is iii grtat demand, at prices ranging from 8 to 9 J cents, COLUMBIA, Feb. 20.?There was a very ex-., cited and animated demand for Cotton yestcf? day, at price* decidedly in favor Of sellers, iiom w 600 bales wore sold, at prices ranging from 8f j | to 10^. aud some choice lots brought a fr/ielion j over our highest figures. ' j CHARLESTON, Feb. 10.?Sal^a of eotton today 1500 baled;?good middling 10 cents. CONSIGNEES. * ?- 1 . . . ; ?r The following persons have freight in. the De|Krt at Abbeville:? B Jolmumi, Weir Ji Millar, J - W Thomas, H T Tustln, H 8 Kerr, Col A M Sinith, -J s K J White, J J Li|>ford, B M Oheutl am, J. J Dotlglaw,J T Mnr-hali, J J 0'K?ef<-,-J(S MeGotf an, F A Deal, B M Blease, ES Puttoii.'Jos W Lomax, H W Luwsod *T C- I'errin, W H Miller, D C Jor-? dan, O Stroud, I) Knox,. W Jf Taylor^* E J Tav! lor, S lleed, J J Lyons, J*F TolWrt. I . , v P. R. Afg& Notice to the Public. rpiIE Mndeiwgoed brtre fnii'de 4h>angemcht?j 1 and are prepared td do ait kind* of sow- ' . Ifjantua-leaker's'- v'" ? noting" and ihe jateataDd n#at^Pm-!es at reaa?w>al||?+attfs;-.V^vu vsv> *' .% ' tTwsi;airr-..-TA.w-s'?<. * .< * JL ofa WL^hcsjay the 13th ftibniary^^Qr inst., ft Ve^ro'.Wdiiao Dtffnly, Vh?3fc alio belong*) to SU^Ttrd liarkftJule^ of thW J)|fi: Swiil Negro is'aoj&t fonr feet six iiiolioa high; ,. supposed to bo gome sixty or seventy yw? , . ? of n/& ' '" 1 The owntjfcis rbqueslod to come fo\rara-prov? \-v * > property, payeharj^ty ft nil take licr away. . 1 < t , ' BvJ. COCJtRAff, Jailor. ': . t Feb. .23, 185.0. .42 ' tf ' , * : -t- .>, -.y?y , / f; v,\ Daguerreotypes %t iPifty C.eatfJ'- -j 1\/f Et>SRH. LEONARD * AD,AM8 the famous _I? JL and fhcap Piotnre-Makcrt, would re^pcct- * . i- ' fully iufortrj the . Lfi)IE< & aEimJEpttBH -+M * of Abbi vllle Y)i/?trict, that- th&y aire aiming ' from Newbprv <?- IT - to n -J ?T ? uicninvwS yvnesou- ' " ; ry. andwilL shortly be at, At>bpvHTe?Court I-lmise: All Work done warrauted to beot.tlie :'V\ first, quality. ' . " ... - . gg- N. Ii?ThoywiU/hq. at-'Greeawoodio a fow'daya vrcfcther proving favorable.' J. 8. LEONARD. 8. IL ADAMS. . m Feb. 22. 1856. 42 * f*tf' ? v-i " " ' . 1 ' ' *? Dissolution, . ; , _V J TM1K Co Partnership heretofore existing un- ' ?^4i JL der the Finn of.BEWJLEY <fc SMITH,/wa? dissolved tliia day by mutual cotMeaC"._-Eitber of ilie Partners will nxe the nanjo of J&e Firm v H in liquidation. The Notes and Aecotyita.wilJ ; lie kept at the Store of W. G. Bewlxy, (aavfe*) ' cupied by us.) y * * \ We particularly request our friends and cus- " * " * vwkivio iv uui uiiu Bettie up iiiotr Qpen AC* counts euliur by Giisli or Notes. . ? J aval c. bewley, WM. s. SMITH. ; ] rinmburg, Feb. 10, 1S5G. A CARD. ; ""*j T WIIiL continue tbe btiai- ^<e> jf i fMi i- "C86 i'-'ftlliu brmidicrttt OEMbi . ^" the nld Btutid of Bkvtlev & Sunn, Abu wiU.be <& plcnaed to have my friends and old customers ''-f.ipf call on inc?..-.Lxill keep sogaUnHy on band a . >' well selected fjfeock .jrf^ ' Groceries. WinBs. Iiioriiwn" -*?- *? ' ' i, . <*. "^C.. V $i I wfrl afro Qgii'tinuQ to pay .the highest market j. /. I'Mci'n fur Cotton, I5acon, Lakd and otlier pro* duce. . y-WALvft BEWLEY.: Hamburg,jfyb. 19,1850.^ "v\vx\ ' r-0 .- ./ ' **. ? S CARD No. 2 I TAKE tliia^motU^of returning my sincerc thanks to my-. ^rrTendii ,and customers for? ^ their liberal'patronage to the Firm* of* Birfcx^V "/ <t Smith, ?lnd solicit a oontintiancc of the samo r>*'' to Mr. W. C. 1310\VLEY, at whoso Sto^I: Will be found for some tiuie to come. _ ". "'* *' WM. S. SMITH. Hamburg, Fob. 19 185$. ^'2 3t " . > ' ; - j ? < % Land for Sale. ^ JMk AV U-1- ? - * Hj.nr uw uaiii'unj i|i. mircil nrxi, 1 WIU Bin! offer far Mile, nt public.outcry, *t l.eville C. II.. my .TRACT OF LAND, nea&Wjfc '# . liiigton, containing Three Hundred AnaFMiy Acres, more or lew," hounded by bHtds of A. Burt, I)r. \Yt^. Teiinini, arid Qtlierv^ * / On the premise* are ? comfpvtqblo Dwelling -s ... House, liew Outbuildings, in jj'Jlolise, Screw, (Jfc. Teitria ti/fide.Kiiown on dayvOf ??le^^v :M ' ' /& - S?T.DrVl5XUX^.-V ' Feb 16j 1858 V . <** %' ' Banner copy ^ ^ Hardware, Paints, Oils, "'-J'-': WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Siyn of the Qyldcn/Aivfi^ +xfi, . COLUMBIA, S. O. * ' A.. THE Subscrihera liikva now > fe && oh hand au eitUnaiv^ftaadH^' -'^L ' ' >? menV'of Goods in thoir'line^whigh ^ they aro selling at the lowest market / Cash, and to which thoy i^p?&fyHjv<?llI tho r " ' . attentionof purchasers. TheirvB{t>ek $dn?isU ^ in part ua fellows, viz: < * - . ' Bar Irpn, Hoop, Shcjpt, Band; Ora), Roundaud : . ' ' ; Square Iron; J'-'&V5 '.' Cast, Ucrman nud Btfttec Steel; An vils, *Bel- ' >. - ' low*, View, ?fec.; .. ' && zZjggmi, v~*-;v J Mill and Cro*?-'Jut i B Tflg'dnM^Jidi' * Moi tico Machine*, Uihjc^gerero: ' ,' ' - " Locka, - Bdtts, Latcli&Axefl, Hp6T; rfljBfcr-jfr 'iit' ; Jlouldh. Adzea: ' . ./ . .,? 'C^vn^SlS". :'SW*w/Cuttors, ?? ?**? "^SSm _ Ksiste o? lohn Cl?i, ??&?*' ' ; .. ' ; ??*"8^efll5i&?f - ' I kid ore a ena credit?!* and JL .concerned are hereby, notjfi^ * final Settlement of the abbvc: m?<lo in the Court > J District;^ Tn^ay ^