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, f- THE INDEPENDENT PI! ESS ?s r?;5?.tsfl|?Ti tVEBV wtj ujiav Mon.vi.ro. b. o7puokhttT l naitorb. M. FUOKETT, ) uu*torB. fiidividualt, like nation*, /nil inr.othinp irM--.fi ? they boldly attempt, when smstair.ed by virtuous pvrpoxc, a'rui determined resolution.?IIknsv Ci.av. " Willing to praise, yet not afraid to Ham e." Term8??0ne Dollar a Year, in Advanco. abbeviij;le 0 JJ ^FRIDAY, r.T7"? '-T AI^HIL 4, 1856. There was a heavy frost in tins sei-tion on Tuesday morning, M instant. A r06T-0FriCE lias been established at Mine Greek, Edgefield District, and M. M. Padget appointed Postmaster. Ttinni: was a snow storm in Newberry, oh Saturday, tlio 22d ult. Tlio ground was! covcrcd for a lew minute?. A L.vrc dispatch says that a bill lias been | introduced in the Legi-slattm: of California ' lo divide tho Stafc into tliroc States. Slagkr LsvisoaioN liavo enlarged and aro filling up their sloro with now spring goods. We refer to their advertise ment tor particulr.vs, and invite tbc public j to go aud exarr.icc their stock. The dwelling-house occupied by Mr. R. A. Martis and family, in this village, and owned by Dr. W. C. Norwood, was destroyed by fire, on Friday last. Tho occurrence was accidental. All tho contents of tho house, we believe, wero saved. Tub sceond session of the Spartanburg FpTTImIa r!iJlonrn wo Trtol*r?? 3 ?!l' - - - ..o icaitl, n.tn M|1VUVU Willi quite an encouraging prospect. At last accounts thcro were about scveuty-five pupils present, and more wcro expected. The advertisement of M. Israel it Bnussel, appearing in our columns the past and present week, scarcoly ueeds to bo pointed out to the reader's notice?it will draw attention to itself, and, we have no doubt, customers in abundance to the "new stoic." AVe hone so. ccrtamlv. ? , See notice of Mr. E. J. Tayloti in reference to tbe now and beautiful style of burial case which ho is now prepared to supply. To those who, uubappily, may have need of a burial case, we recommond nn examination of those referred to.' We take pleasuro in commending to the notice of the public the advertisement of Messrs. Broom <fc Nokuell, dry goods merchants, of Augusta. As wo havo before s, had occasion to remark, wo nrlmiro Augusta merchants generally?they are a f liberal, energetic and enterprising class? an?l we feci assured that B6oom <fc Norrel are auioDg the first. Wo bespeak for them | the visits of all going to their city. Walter Gwvxir, Esq., the newly elec iou uuiei engineer, advertises lor proposals to construct, on tlio Rabun Gap Railroad, ono tunnel five thousand eight hundred and eighty feet in length ; another, two thousand, feet; a third, nineteen hundred and fifty feet; and a fourth and fifth, four hundred feet each. Also, for tho masonry of the piers and abutments of ten bridges, and about four thousand feet of tressel work. Kerr, the old and enterprising grocer, is again out with his card of fresh additions to his "Mock. It would be hard to imagine anything in the grocery line which Kerr cannot supply at a moment's notice. One great secret of Kerr's immense ? his constant and liberal system of advertising. Fact. Others, engaged in like business, will do well to follow his example.? This advice, if* not taken, will be considered gratis. c. The editor would hereby tender his profound thanks to Messrs. Ferryman & Walx^R, of Ne\y Market, for tlio very 6easona ble and beautiful present transmitted to him by Wednesday's mail. These repeated exhibitions of their kind regards meet the highest appreciation,and quicken his wishes "I foi' their welfare. If tlreir general stock of * 'goods is fairly represented in-.tbo sample sent him, lie predicts thefr "show" will not ^ Tast long. Sp go soon, if you would not , miss a Bight. See advertisement" hended, _ >"ir 'rThe Show bas Con^penced."- . TnifrTeletcope announces that tho Hon. 4ames l. l'tmow, of Cbarleaton^has ac-j . cfpted ah iovitatiptk to deliv&tbe anniversary oration beforothe .H^ratf1 societies of i i' Iftkme Collets at next oomroencem?nt-^W^ro wncer^y pfeftsed' to heflr this, and SiMi ^ wHl te ev?ry otW friend-of thelnstituMr.tfsrnaau'a is oi&oftbefiret in-1 gar|^j88ty To our friends in tho rrgion of Cokesbu-J diii Iry ami IJodses' lKpot, we commend thejefll i advertisement:; of IIobshtb & Auams and j tin Gravdox cj Connor. They arc all cm-' bo piratically "good fellows," and wildest wing J tin ! of extensive jvitronagf. j He Otir old friend Strarsa, (on, is still at j to ! Cokesbuiy, and wo would not have him ! to ; forgotten or neglected. We have not heard 1 the I whether his spring sto.-.k has arrived or not. efil ' but we shall hear in due lime. I Tiib Augusta Chronicle A; Sentinel, ufjof Sunday morning last, says: "Yesterday a1) Cii flection was liehl in litis ?*iiv to dvleimine tru whether the City Council should subscribe tl,c 5500,000 to llio slock of tha Savannah i tin j Valley Road, which resulted as follows? jf ] ! Subscription, -112; No Subscription, 3."7 ; the ! majority for subscription, 35. The law an- for .t... r>? m - uiu v^ouncii to mako a Mil>5oi ip- ue\ tion, prohibits their doing so, unless with ma the conseut of 'a majority of the legal voters nss of the city,' and as the number of legal vo- vet ten?, as ascertained by registry, is 1090, the ' ] subscription is defeated by 134 votes." noi Leonard & Adams, daguerreans, will re- or ( main in our village until Tuesday next, and pat those who have not yet visited their gallery vot should do so by that time. They are wor- tj|U thy gentlemen and excellent artist*. uf Speaking of daguerreotypes, We an:: (]10 will be here ioou, with his car. His new so], style of pictures, the ambrotype, is said ma to bo a decided improvemcut on tho daguer- arc rcotypc. Wc havo never secu it, and ^it eau only give tho' testimony of those who \\*( have. We know, however, that Mr. Weaun jet is a first-rate artist. p]a Mh.J. A. Allen has just received a new, full, varied and beautiful stock of spring ath! Riimmnr ^r?? *?" 3 ' * !**' 1_ UIJ (Hill IJ13 llllClUlS, 111 marking his prices, to bear in mind another ^ ' descriptive adjective and make them chcap |.Qr( goods?thus presenting to the public all r the attractive qualities which can possi- on bly attach to thein. We advise all our 1101 readers within reach to call upon him.? ou|; They will find both him and his goods ^.oJ worthy of their patronage. sev Liberal sain plea oF cigars and tobacco to ] from Mr. A.'s store have beeu submitted to a practical test in this office, and the unan- J'}' imous verdict its that they aro as good as ^ the best, and cheap as the cheapest. WC] Tho Cincinnati Convention. j Spe We had a word or two to say of the j cotl much-talkcJ of Cincinnati Cnnvi>niinn In view of the meeting proposed to bo holikn j liera on salo-day, but. want of ejj.nce pre-! jan, eludes any lengthy remarks. The question i rcg has, however, been well discussed through ; Jd,r our columns, (not editorially,) ?ind we pre-1 j 01 sume there arc few intelligent men in thel^.p District who have not already made tin an i n i -- j J opinion. It ouly remains for tbetn now! on to declare it. " tbe n If the opposition to this movement had been half as able as it has been ficrco and unscrupulous, those who originated it and Kjr those who have favored it would have been Moi utterly demolished and damned before now. M01 But we have vet to see a dignified and con- 1 stat elusive argument against it. It has been j denounced, not reasoned againct. Its sup-1 j porters have been denominated deinacromies. I infc o o ? oflice-seekers, spoilsmen, and so on. These Por pitiful substitutes for argument only show the lack of argument It would perhaps j be well for a certain class of editors and Phi newspaper writers to consider that such ep- ear] ithets as "demagogue," and the like, sound ^ harshly when applied to their fellow-citizens in South Carolina. A too liberal indul- sny genco iu their repetition may embolden Pet them to resort to fitill harsher words, and had thereby give occasion to the "demagogues" ^a fn dmtv tlmt "4 - ? 1 Scl. uuvu ?..uv him <ii? nv;i> cvwmus hdu era- j vena. Wo claim as much patriotism and for political integrity for the Convention party wil as we coneedo to their opponeuts, and those ^ who deny it are themselves demagogues. But the time has passed over when the 8a?) people of South Carolina were to bo fright- tioi ened from an expression of their sentiments be or the execution 6f their purposes by tho cry of "demagogue." Tho Domocraev. or ~ WW - <J01 such portion -of them as havo not yet <je(i thanked God that they are not as tlioso of publicans and sinners of other slavebolding hay States, will send delegates to Cincinnati. J They do not pretend to represent the Slate, ?tboy pretend only to represent those of |at, the State who consider the Democracy of p?? the South, and that portion of it in Khe kiti North that ba| manfully stood for the Con- ^ stilution/lii worthy of their, fellowship, and i"S. ; , . . - - w ? oniy a aozen/ or even DUt one, t>e found MV entertaining this foiling towards tlie Detn- otb qprucy, tbeybave tlie right to be^represented ( pih iu councU^ wjtlioql,being subjected to t real or affected suspicion* of impure mo* ?| tives. If goutbCarofflm 'e*j*tttaaver to bai [ have occasfon to fninglein Smttotn obvention^^ ae^^ert an influence JjM . JUi JL JUi XI Jiy co-operato with them in telling the cacv of their plans for the salvation oi : country, and if they tail, thon will they rcn<'!y to co-operate with her in testing ; virtuo of the plan she may propose ing, as they are, a majority of fourteer one, it is nothing l>ut commou courtesy give their suggestions a fair test, ever >u?ii wo ungiii nave no faith in theii oiencj*. We sav, therefore, to tlioso who favor tin (vomcnt, though you inav bo only a par the State, send on your delegate*. If the icinnali Convention chall nominate j c Democrat, whether from the North 01 ! South, the State will vote for him, ntir is endorse you and your delegates ; ant it does not nominato a truo Democrat i Stato is l.y no moans pledged to vot< hitn, and will not. Your delegates wil :er vote in Convention t'or an unrelinbh n. So, in either case, tlio Slate wil urcdly endorse their action in th? C\m. ilicm. A [t is certainly important that a gooo nination should bo made at Cincinnati either the nominee of that Conventiot: the candidate of the Black Republican tv will be the next President. The os and influence of South Carolina ir i Convention may secure tho nomination a constitutional man, thereby forcing, ii: t succeeding election, a fair and practice ution of the great question whether n jority of tho people of this Confederacy prepared to sustain or ignore the Con ution which holds the States together j wani 10 see mo question decidcd ; thei: us aid by .'til the means in our power ir cing it, naked and undisguised, before people for decision. [From the /Joiitli Carolinian.] Liatost from Europe. Boston, March 26.?Wo have the folitig additional by examining the files ol ?igu papers : The Allies were constructing wooden huts both banks of tho lJosphoius, for theii Dps, and Euglislt engineers were laving a camp on tho Asiatic coast. Tho Pi esse d' Orient publishes a letter n Tiflis of tho 17th, announcing that enteen Imkisli generals had been sent Moscow. \ grand dinner was given on Tuesday, Mr. Buchanan, American Minister, nt mansion house, London. A large numof diplomatists and official dignitaries ro present, besides many private citizen? 1 Americans. Mr. Buchanan made a ecb, in which he spoke with decided iGdenco of an early and satisfactory setncnt of the American Question. TI is larks entirely dissipated nil approhenis of war between this country and Engd. T:ic excilement among the people aiding war with flic United States has io&t entirely subsided. 2nd npprehenis are cntertainnd on this seore. It is a idedly unpopular subject with the poo [he Pcaeo Congress hold its ninth sitting the 11th nit. The Mouitcur publishes following : rhe Congress having invited Prussia, as signer of the treaty of the 13th July, tl, to stud Plenipotentiaries to Paris, the ig of Prussia has appointed Baron de utcuft'el and Count do. Ilatzfield. Duron nteuU'el has left Berlin for Paris. V despatch dated Vienna, March 14, cs that a new reduction of the Austrian >y has been announced. *rom Kiel, under date March 13, we are irined that the Firefly had entered that >, 1MUI at uv^jiaiuil IH.MII lin; 1)1111811 UOVment, requesting Commander Watson to engage in hostilities in the Bailie, t was stated in well informed circles that liament will most probably be dissolved ly iu May. ['lie armistice was proclaimed throughout Crimea on the 1st of March. V despatch from Berlin, of the 12th, s: Count Orlotf has made known at St. ersborg that a definite understanding I been come to on the fifth point, and, nks to the instructions brought by M. leewalofl, peace is assumed. Preparations aro being mnde at Moscow the coronation of the Emperor, which I take placc after the conclusion of peace. Jov. Robinson lias sent another meseto the Free State Legislature of Kanstating that in his previous communica? he intended to recommend no course to tol'nn in Ann^!?5?? #^ *! ?. /1a..*?I ^ ? ?<?nv>i in V|/|?uaiiiuu IV bUQ UCliCNII VIUV ment, or to tho Territorial Government; ile it shall remain with the sanction ol tigress, collision-with either is to bo avoiI. In conformity with these suggestions the Free State Governor, both houses re adopted the following resolution : Resolved, By the Senate and IJouse of presentatives of the State of Kansas, .* I ? T rib WIG luvro Cllllticu uy UIU.' prfSMSIlt Wglbire shall not have effect until an.act be sed t>y the present or *omo future Legisire declaring them In force. 'v * ft ia stated thaLJudge Lecorabte, of Kan, has caqgfcd tluwiidictment ot the mema of the Free State, Legislature, and that oral of them hoa been arrested, and ers had left the Territory. r. tJ: . SciLTY^The jury in the case of J as' McMillan, who ft will be recollected ed Madiaon ; King, fn December last, p>j returned a verdict of murder; and tb? Jl?J JL1 JL JL XI O O ) Hoiocs of tho Rail. f If the highest service man can perform , is tho paving of human life, llio heroism of a raihoad engineer who intelligently ap> plies means to save n passenger train iti rapid motion from destruction, at tho hnzi an! of crushing his engine ami the prospect r of the violent death of all upon it, is nobler ( and belter than any martyrdom at Waterloo or Balaklavn. r Engi neer John F. I lash ins, in eharce of a passenger locomotive upon the Rochester j-and Niagara l'alls Road, saved a train of t'cars containing one hundred and'fifty trav(tellers, thus skilfully and bravely, lie was ' i running rapidly upon an embankment. A 1 j flange "flew off from one of the forward r truck wheels.' Tho divergence of* the head | of the machine from the line of the track I j caught the engineer's eye, and told aim that | the engine must go down tho bank. At the 1 j same instant he felt the train pr<ss upon the '! tender and en?!m? nml <lw. , - -r.? I | were slack. This sensation suggested to ; I liia experienced mind as quick as lightning I I tlic salvation of the passenger cars l?y the. breaking of the first coupling next the tondor by a sudden and powerful jerk, lie twitched open the throttlo valve to its full I width, and gave the piston suddenly a full head of steam. Tlio engine leaped, snapped the couplings of-the first car, plunged down the bank and overturned?the whole train 1 passed in safety upon tlTe rails, and were ! stopped by the breaks?its savior, severely i ! wounded, hut not killed, laid at tho bottom. , i Dignified as heroic, the faithful engineer | refused a large present of money from the 1 passengers whom his devotion had saved. Albany Journal. Rev. Dk. Palmkh' ok ^outii-Cahomna. - ?We aro gratified to learn that the First Presbyterian Church of this city?which is now erecting a magnificent church edifice on the site of the one burned down opposite Jj.Hayettc square?has lately given a second ! and unanimous call to tlio lie v. Dr. Palmer, of South Carolina, to accept the pastorale of that church. And wo learn, with 110 small feeling of satisfaction, that the call is likely to bo accepted. Dr. Palmer is a solid man, and one of the most distinf guished pulpit orators of this country. This is just the place for a man of his abilities , anil power ot doing good, and we most ar dently hope New Orleans will be so fortu; natc as to make so valuable an acquisition to her permanent population. Ifcic Orleans Bulletin. All the world do not go to shooting galleries. but mnny visiting them, have seen a , contrivance by which, when the bull's-eye is . hit, a spring is touched, which acting upon machinery, throws out a human figure, in i the most horriblo contortions, as if pierced i by a bullet. A gentleman visiting New , York who is a nistnl-slint \v.-i? invit<vl j a shooting gallery having this contrivance, ' which he had never seen or heard of. The first shot struck tho centre, touched the spring, and out sprang a man, who tell, as our friend supposed, shot through the heart, lie fainted, and upon coining to himself, found a crowd standing around him, admiring tho effect of the joke, and also of a j largo hasin of water which had been thrown j upon him. ! Fatal Accident.?The whole commtiJ nitv was pained t?> learn, on Wednesday i last, of the almost, instant death hy accident of a lovely yoiinu lady of our village. It appears that on thu Misses Alexander alighting from Col. M. M. Norton'* carriage, at Mr. Sanuiel Reid's in the aflernoon of' the day above staled, the horses become frightened and ran away. Que of tlio ladies had jnst been handed from the carriage, and, when Miss Sue Alexander was in the act of alighting, the horses started. They were soon in full speed, when she jumped from the carriage, receiving injuries about the head and neck thereby which caused her death in a few minutes.?Ktoiocc Courier. n?w t- ti < vu.Mi-A.MtB run rv A > ft AS. 1 lie Atlanta Intelligencer of the 29tli instant 8ays : "Judging from:-the number of companies passing almost daily through our citv, on their way to Kaiisa*, wo doubt not there will be a "smart sprinkling" of Southerners in that interesting region before many weeks. On Wednesday night a company of eighteen or twenty parsed through Atlanta, and on Thursday we noticed another company of forty-one, all armed and equipped, going on their way rejoicing. They were fron Charleston and other points of South Carolina. A fnmnanv onrnnizpd in tlii# rifv ia ,?vnnrf?il ^ C " - J ? I toloavein a few days for tho same destination." k ?'? & , Affairs i?f Kansas.?The St. Louis Republican of tTie 24th instants learns by a gentleman from Kansas that the Legislature atTopeka adjourned on Saturday, the 15th instant. It was understood, adds the Kcpublican, that writs had been issued^for the arrest of the members, and that an order had been received Leavenworth from Governor Shannon by ' the United Slated Marshal, Mr. Jqnes, requiring his presence , to execute the writ?. This was on Monday last* and it k* probable that it h*8 been i done. A despatch from Boonsville received yesterday^ays"all fa q^ei in Kafttas." Having a Hard TiUtt^OpiJfcr-Mr. Qill. mag,lofePo^fo^froro wbosd'-lectures on Yankee.ftinmor we liavo already copied some good things, at ono dfvhis lalogatherings; jiiWxIuced a capital story. 'Acler-? gyman in. Boston, meeting with one of bis contfregatiofi who recently come into po* ftesswn^P'.^nUe a handsome p rojjerty by , 4nejww/%T?vJu, sata ue, X am having a f Aroa/rM irttlrt'' What oirli iiwAit^ ?a? W?/Uk. We learo that on Friday, tho2lst March, about 0 o'clock A. M., a very- preceptible shock of an eartbquako was felt in- tha counties of NeUou, Amherst, and the South part of Albctmarie, in Virginia. A gen*' lleman who was at Amherst Court Itouso observed tho phenomenon. The tuotion of the earth, it was bupposed, lasted from ten seconds to half a minute, and was accompanied with a low, rumbling noise like distant thunder.?Alexandria Gazette. A Good Wisdiko IJl".?Tho linn. Miss Murray winds up her book on the United States with the following sentence : "One might us well hope to improve the i morals and increase the happiness of an idiot, by turning him out of an asylum, as to liopo for benefit for the negro from abolitionism." No wonder the abolitionists are up in arms against ono who utters the simple truth in such a plain spoken way. Ar. O. Picayunc, Pkicr ok Coun, Declined*?Since tlie ! weather lias cleared tip ami the roads are i getting in travelling order tlie price of corn, J as wo predicted, has declined somewhat.; We heard of corn selling last week at fiftyfive cents, deliveied here. A farmer whose judgment can be relied upon, told us Saleday, that there was a groat deal of corn 011 hand through the country, and it would be even lower than it is at present.? S. Express Pkoi-anitv and Ill-Biiekdikc I'cxissiko.?At the Mayor's Court, Savannah, on Monday, John Tanner, contractor for sweeping chimneys, was fined by his Honor 1 fifty dollars and suspended from his con-1 unvi, iur using vioiciu and protsine language in the present:? of ladies. A pood lessun, and it is to be Imped Mr. John Tanner will profit hv it. MAXS!..u:?nn-:u.?The case of Gurnsev, for killing Randal, came up this week, ami was pronounced manslaughter. lie is sen J tonced for 11 months imprisonment for the first offence, (the killing of Foreman,) s'nd to pay a fine of three hundred dollars ; for killing llatidal he is to ho imprisoned one month and pay a fine of one hundred dollars.?Jfaruinrll Sell Unci. DIED. Departed this life on yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. Mrs. VIRO'lNNA KUZARliTH WrcSTFIELI>, "Wife of Kd ward Westfielfl of this Village, uftcr a protracted illness of six weeks. Several years previous to her death lira. Westfiehl connected herself with the Methodist r.piscopnl L/liureli?lived a consistent, pious life ?faithful to nil the duties which devolved upon her, as n christian, a wife, a mother and a friend, and died in hope of a ble&sed immortality. Her sorrowing relatives may safely appropriate to themselves Alio precions consolation, "that. their loss is her great gain." The deceased leave n devoted husband bowed to the earth under the heavy affliction, whieh in his own language "strips him of his all"?a tender babe, her onl}- surviving child, whose existence bears date with its mothers last illness?and many near and dear relations and friends. *jnr ci??pnricii lriotul tilled n large space in tin? atTootions of tho people of this community. The rucumn in their regard*, wliieli lit?r death create*, cannot he readily supplied. Our riffatje, too, has sustained?/ or rat bereavement. Abbeville (.'. II., April 3d, 1S50. M ' Millet and Dhoora Seed. I f \X HAND Snd for sale, n small quantity of, V./ tho above vulunblc seed, by li o L-rnn I April 2, 1630. 48 tf Daguerreotypes. MKSSPwS'. IjKOXART) & ADAMS would ivs|>fctfuI1v announce to tlio citizens of si bheviville District that they will positively loave this place on Tuesday noxt. .. til those in want, of Dagncrreofypes of thftuBnlvcd or friends will please coll immediately. Culler}' in the upper story of the Marshall House, fcutrnnee door on Main Street. J. S. LEONARD, 8. 1L ADA MS. vlpril 3. 48 it Stage Line. From Abbeville^to Washington. A FOUR UOKSJ3 STAGE leaves ABBEV" VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and Frida}-. . . ' Leaves Washington, Go., on Tuesday*. Thursday and Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at1 o'clock a. m., for Atlanta and Augusta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. JOHN McBRYDE, Jftcnt. Abbeville C. II., April 2, 1856. 48 ' ly * - i rJT?EX?: ASiKMOW HAS COMME!V ?I) ! ."ATESSRS. PEltRYMAN.X' WALLER wmiW xTX beg leave to say to the peoplo that the opening of tlieir spring stock lias commenccd, and they nre now-prepared - to do^even more than theyproinisea in their advertisement last month. They unhesitating^ say to all who are in waut of CLOTHING already made that uivy cau nuii mem, even irom ine liuml>lo IBborer to the most fnstidipus "gent." To those who prof# having them roade,-.ire say we can fill your eye I And, door ladies, (fo^wo do lore the liwlieK,) ! you know we sgjl Calicoes cheaper than anybody ; but yon trill be surprised to behold the quantity and quality of Mouslaih, Bareges, Tissues, Brilliabtes, Batliiste, -Ac. Splendid ROBE DRESSES at fin dollar* fa. . All Waakis to come and look. . JN W.'W. FERRYMAN,] % [W. W. WALLER, T. Nww Market and Greenwood. 1 ft A' V - - ' * * * Apru a tf rSE? i. i Tlie state of So a Hi Carolina. * j\hbcvilh JDittriCl?Cifatt&K, "\TTHliREAS tf. Yf. HucVftbee hoa applied. T to for Letters of Administration, De bonit nofi, on all and singular the goods apd chattel*, right? and credits of W. W. Logan, late : Of the District aforesaid, deoeaaed; .*. . Those are, therefore* cite and Admonlsh'all ; and singular, the hfo^M and-creditor*:of;.th? said deceased, to bo and appear befotterBft?>'tt Fresh Arrivals! FR12SH GROCERIES | Hardware, &o., &c.. &o. .T AOAIN n?k attention ?f Planters ?nd House 1 A keeper* to my ndditionnl supplies of Jnvo nnd Mocoa COI'VliLC, Coffee tfUOAR, MOLASSES; HICK, B\hT, mSH, Ac. Irish Potatoes, Mill lower?below cost?clienp enough for talilo usffc. 1 li!iv?| still about THIRTY BAH' I HKI-H, wliieli I inn determined to civic out. A W n "W fiunnl if ? ------ ? rr ' J I'nintp, Oils Turpentine, lUivninp Fluid, l'?t? 1 ty, and Window Gin*?, Frcnch and American,0. K, Kcclifii'il, Rye and Fugle WIII.S'KEY, which I with to clyso out immediately nt a littler above cost for ca*h. Hardware* Ifot'K of every variety, from 20 to 85 cl?? and Mill lower per iloz. Ilnnd .fsws, Vice*, Anviln, i ^Smiths' Ton pi, lielloWH, Pitch Fork?, Shovels, >S'padoP, mm Nails of every No., from 3 to 4U penny. CJIAIN6'?Log, Lock, Fifth and draw-' ,nSAlso, to Young and Old, There is an application mnde tocomc forward before emniner and supply yourselves with Wooden und Cime-fleateil UOflilKfi v? unni LWf and a 113* other kind you may wnr.t, na I have a few left, and will sell ut coabfur cash. Guns. If you want C6i>? that will nhoot and kill over i()0 ynrdo, call on II. 8. Klrr and he will show yon a few ol thorn. Tobocco and Cigars. Tobacco of every quality, from 15 cts. to $1.00 |ier lb. Cigar.*, many brnndri. All of the above articles, and many other*, i.? r. 1 - r> ...?. ??. me uiwciy oture oi II. S. KERR, Ap,l 2, 18 tf] Xo. 5 Brick Rouge. 1856. 1856. j C11 liAP DRY GOODS For Spring. BROOM & NORRELL, 238 Ilroud Street, Augusta, Ga., HAVE Jn*t opened their SPRING STOCK rf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, j and would rcBpectfnlly call the-ntlention of tlic eiti7.en8 of Al>l>ovill/? nn.T ....~ ..ujuuililg J/I8triots to the assortment, which comprises almost every nrticle in the Dry Goods line, nnd having brvi'bouffht by an rxpcricnccd buyer, thoy nro prepared to offer Goods at such prices as they can guarantee to be asCur.ar astiik Cheapest. Feeling assured that a cartful examination of our Stock will induce a liberal share of patronago, tliey solicit tlio favor of an early eall. Among our Goods we invite particular attention to the following: Plain Iilk. and Fancy Dress SILKS " Satin Striped nnd IV. Printed DAllEGES Rich SILK GRENADINES, and Satin Plaid TISSUES Fr. Printed Oil A T.J TF3 ?1 ~ ?i??r,v?Ci JLFJSLAINES Rich Grenadine, Borcgo and Jaconet FLOWERED ROBES - " Fr. Printed ORGANDIES, MUSLINS and LAWN'S Blk. CI I ALLIES, TAMATANS, BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS (Plain nnd Cheeked JACONETS, CAMBRICS, . NANSOOK nnd SWISS MUSLINS BRILLIANTS, CALICOES,GINGUAMS,TARLATANS, il'C., <kc., <tc. I Largo assortment Worked EDGINGS and INSERTINOS Embroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CEIEMIZETTES, BANDS nn.l FL0UNC1NGS Ricli Enibrbirdered BASQUES. Lace nn?l Silir MANTILLAS Lroc nnil Cr.ipe SHAWLS. B)k. Silk LACES ! Superior ns.?>orteil -Goods for GENTS' and BOYS' WliAlt LIN ENS, TABLE DAMASKS, i DIAPERS, TOWKLLTNUS, Acn Ac. 10-1 an<l 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS, nnJ Super. I ' l'lLLOW CASK LINENS i Superior Asst. HI. and IJro. DOMESTICS, .SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS. | JSTKI I'KAf, TICKINGS mid SERVANTS* I GOODS Sup. As?t. HOSIERY, for Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys nnd Children, of oil kinds nrnd prices Together with innnv otlier Goods, not mentioned, and nil which ^vill be offered at priccs that cannot be undersold in tho wny of fcvv? ivnd upright dealing by hny house in the State. BROOM 8i NORRELL. 238 Broad St., Augustji/Ga., Nearly opponite Augusta Bank. ^ April 1.-180(1*: 48 ~7; !?r 3E2 JCVT ' /~1 /"i M -r-V rM u u u L) ;? , M E:' wr' . G O 0 t> S . M TIIJ5 Cititone of Abbevillej jmd-. th<r Public ' in general, arc rcapcctiully informed that SLAGER & CEVINGSTON _ v, IiaVe returned from tlie.Nortb, and are opening a more splendid stock than ever, which they offer for sale ?t the.usaAl terms, cheap for cain. A\] sorta of nomespans, Calicoes, Printa, Detains, Baregeti, Silks, Embroideries, ""Ribbons, Bonnets nnd Bonnet Trimmings, a large assortment of'Hosiery, drc. ^c; . ' Ready-made Clothing As the public are already aware that Slager ?fe Levingston kesp'the largest Steele of Men s atid Boy6* Clothing in this town, it would be useless to remind them of-it again. We 'Would' only. gav that after bfllni* li?r? i l?nntii ? - 4 O 1 V* VIIUJ ? aro better prepared to^suit evjty taste, and* have therefore selected a botteraodmore aui&able stock (ban ?vcrJi!$*i 'y\fj; Boots and ?hoc? ?. 4 largo assortment of Men's,and. Boy*' Boot* and Shoes, Gaiter*, Stt. <fcc., Ladioe'and Miaaea' 31iocs, Gaiters ^nd Slippers A good assort- ' rocnl of ' /: '-' Hall and Cant Please call.- at tho old etnndof Wilieon & Wil> liaros, now occupied by BZAGJ0&~& LEV'INQ&TQN, and boo tbeir atock. ^ largoBtook of. Watche? 'Mjd, Jetf?}*yy *ndXr.W ' Fancy Goods, oonaktlng of.?*ery artitfe tmbraced under that head, to -which tho notico of euJtomew; AT. 4^T->?ii vvn*uji ^uu '. to be Rood. - - .*.y^ .& -': -.s . Calfaqd se? wtatUrgajhs we will fell. A Urge ?nd choice stock of ' '<* 9ft &