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Mr.. Mii.iu'hs's Bmniixehs.?The Western A<lvoeate replies to u question of a correspon l?-nt., who asks "Can you tell me liwvv the Kcv. William Millmrn became bliml f" We do not. Vouch for the accuracy of the answer, htit ( ive it for what it is worth. It must increase the feeling of sympathy which our people already feel for a man who has bi-?tn held in so high estimation in our city. The Advocate Bays : The cireumstanivfi connected with the loss of Mr. Milburn's sight Were of the most n^graxa , ting nature, and must move every heart with indignation at the brutal i-ause, and w:th synipathy for the victim. When a boy of Jive year.-", one of his eyes became slightly aU'?*eted la such a manner rs to reij'iirc treatment from ; a physician. I)r. , (we wish w? knew | his name,) was accordingly calh-d, and while i applying a caustic preparation tin- boy wineed ! ntiil i?a \i*?tiiL1 !?.% v..rv Imp fl i <*li il?l under circumstances, when tin* physician j l)CPtlliie<lll'iie?t niiti crushed the litt!? i'?li(?v , lietwecu 1?i*? knees. iiinl </?/>//< </ thr hunting eu'ts* j lie in his ci/ck, and ifcttrot,*d his right j'i>rrcrr Hints to I'i.antkus?It i? l*? lie feared th*t tli?i prrtetit high priees of cotton may k"ii?l the I planters i?f the Smith inton great error, viz: tl??? direction or nil their energies the present year, to tlii- production of the staple, to the neglect of the hrcad>tlift'crops. They forget, or are apt j to tin so, that a failure in the laiter caust-s tin* : success of the former to "turn to ashes" in their pockets. Cotton is liiuh, tint may lie readily Tiroug' t down l?y over-production, ami when that id done in time of scarcity iri article* of food, distress is wide-spread aud disastrous. If rotton commands a good priec, so does corn Nvheak and indeed i/rain of all mrlo lmr.>tli..i Willi beef, pork, mutton and other meats, into vhieb they are converted. Lot planters recollect this, an<I not lie led astray by the temporary inflation of prices. We are candid t.? state our belief that cotton will continue to command a good price, l?ut not hiyli vnoiiu'li to justify people in running wild ill its production?a state of tilings that is sure to bring about t he revolution in value which they so milch deprecate. ?Sivan nah Krp tthlic;n. A Priiooi.mastkk Jiii)i:s a 15ail..? Warrants have been issued at Kast Deer township, Alleghany County I'cimsvIvania, for the at rest of the six young ladies, i-hariri-d with riding the schoolmaster of that district on a rail. It appears that the schooimaMcr refused the use of his schoolhouse foi the purpose Ot llol<||lig ii 111U?11LT Schools, which gave die yeung ladies great <-tK-iur??. The ladies proceeding* arc tliu^ narrated: "On Friday afternoon, evetything 1 n-inir ! prepared, seven huxom maidens suddenly made tli<*ir appearance, in tlie school room. . and without any ceremony, seized hold of the schoolmaster, plaited a hag over his head, j conducted him to the door, where a threecornered rail was in readiness, upon which ! lie was placed, notwithstanding a stout re- j sistanee, and home oil' in triumph, much to i the terror and consternation of tin- leach' r ' Htid those of the scholars 'out in the secret.1 i After carrying him a distance of about a hundred yards they dropped their burden, i The teacher grew furious and made an information of the facts before a magistrate at Tarentuin, and warrants wen* issued for the ! seven young ladies; the nature of the charg** hrought against them we did not learn. I No arrest, however, have heen made. Three of the young ladies were in the c'Uv on "Wednesday, on their way to some secure hiding T>hn*C- anil tln> ri.iiiTiin.t..i- ?? ,. have made themselves searce." Worth Tki.i.inc.? Mis. pullv TWman. of Birinington, Conn., is in her 92d year. Her husband, Traey lh*eman, *1 i? ? 1 a short time since ; lie was two years the senior of his wife. Tlu-y lived in die same farmhouse 00 years. They had a family ?>f nine child red, llic eldest <.f whom is now 73. ami was married when she was 14. < >i' the grand children Mere are now 40, the eldest of whom is 50. There are loO greatgrand children. The family comes of touch stock and enjoys iron constitutions. This venerable woman can call two hundred and thirty of lineal pwlegrec around herThanks Kiiihi^ liii'u-.? i iit*ir 1111111*11 now mount to 7724 years; so that if this family had followed each other ronseeutively, the first mi^ht have l>uqp. an old lady of 1700 Summers at the <thy Adam ivoke up find ate thu forbidden fruit" with her p:irn ijjour. Our Conneetieut ?>ld htdy intends to take a Inns journey next week behind tin"iron horse." She ought to have a free ticket.?Hartford Courmit. Oxygenated Eittcrs. From the Jioxfon J In Hi/ Kecui tig TnivHrr. To Dyspeptics.?We would call tin* attention of those wlio are afdii-l'-d witli tlii-> tcrrit.Ic complaint to a remedy winch, from the modest way its merits arc set forward, niiirlit l>e overlooked by many. It affords jfivut relief, and is in almost every instance, a certain cure. Wc allude to tlic Oyi/r/cHHtrJ Jilthrx, sold l>v Messrs. Set li W. Fowle A Co., 1U8 Washington Street, This is not heralded by ft nines of unmeaiiiilt; certificates from persons unknown to tliu public, but a few well ehose.n testimonials from mombers of Congreos, .and some of our first merchants n:nl city officers who have heen e.ure.l by its u<-?, and whose names nre familiar to every lto~t<minn, nre ft SHro^evidciiee of its t-flicaey. For dyspepsia, debility, ami weakness, it is a most AXoellont medicine. It may be had at any of the apothecary stores. SKTIItV. FOWLE A CO., IP.fi Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. Messrs. IVkrv Davis A Son;?Having witnessed the beneficial elfect of your I'ain KilJer, in aovernl cases of cholera morbus, wifliin a few ycar^ pnst, Imofit cheerfully reiom mend its use, ns n safe mid eflV-etiinl remedy* About four years ago I usecf^it in a ease -6? Choleta, and~it proved an effectual and speedy cure, and in many canes of rheumatism aud in one case of catarrh ; and sometimes in Decern1icV last, eiSrbf my children were taken^clown Vfidi scarlet fever drcankvv rash, my only medicine Was l'ain Killer and Castor Oil?the j^tio Killer operating to a eharin in cutting tlie i fcanWcr, and throwing orfttlk' roslif so thai. fn .fctabttt Ave toedks iny family enlife^y rccoVered,J recommend the sjimo as a eafe and sure -'eOre {pt the very.dangerous diseases of eccurlet /erer, by giving one teaspoonful three times a Jay, every otherfday, tmd every other day ?as{0r Oft. .. ?. COftNEXlUS G. VANDEENBURG. Sar.-it^. - ,ga Spring*, 3p?rry Davi*' Vrgetahle Tain Killer, nftot - ? thorough triAl by innumerable living witpea?<>.(Vh88provi:dJiU*if to be THE MEDICINE OP JfitK AGE. there linve .been inan^medidtaal preparation# before the*" public sinoe it* fret Introduction, nmlw lnrgp npiouota airpan^edin tfieir' introduction, the Pain Killer has continued etendily U> advnflce in Uy. ^itimatipfl^f itllB woj lJ, Uio beat SLii-i " " * j j "Sk J ?vormtroduce4, V v? - * St>W>y W*rdlaiv ? Lyon, Abhevillfe, t ? Jf ! * * ' u Mt'y . & fit. J* ' rr^HTEf' Rx-#?iag?Iraih.. wjU /JJeftvo Abbeville, * X ?after tKerWt of "A jml, instant, nt ^ pi?t Wo are authorized to niinouuee C. I*. SULLIVAN, l'sq., u candidate for Congress, to fill tlie unexpired term of lion. 1\ S. BnooKs, \3T Tlie frien.ls of II. K. SPAN N, Esq., re . speetfullv announce liim ns <? Uinidiikti" for a seat in the C. S. House of Representative, to fill tlie vacancy occasioned by tlie death of iIon. ! 1'ivMon S. lirooks. I I-)?** The friends of (Jen. M. L. HON 11 AM , reflect fully nnnouncc him as a Candidate for tin' seat in the U. S. House of Representatives ; inaile vacant by the death of the lion. I'rest on | S. I>roo|{?. 4'2-tde A few of the Long Cane friends of W. (I. 1 NKI*I?, would respectfully anuoiiiiee him as a Cnudi-Iate for She rill' at the next election. ah?ii:d, l In tin- I l'.li iii-latit, by Rev. .1. M. Chile.*, Mr. Wii.i.mm Wnrri:. <>f Mis?., and Miss Luvina H. l?i:iioKs,of this District. On th ISth instant, by I.eroy Brownlce, Hs<j . Mr. M Ci.inkscu.ks and Miss Hannah Tr.itua.i:. AH r,i Houskin. S. C. ! ' \Vh?ju t rue hearts lie withered, And f?nd ones are flown, <?! who would inhabit. This bleak world alone." Chickasaw. leaner jdeft.se eopv. ,_I ? COKSIUXKES. Tin* fulloxving p?r???:is Iiuvu fivijjlit in lite I iH-pi.t :it 15 U"-teliiM, (' ! M O Tiilman, U II VnrilJ l:iw ?V Shii. M l-.r:icl 15rn<>?ll. Sinner A Lev- | , iiij:?"'*!!. lirnticlt tV AIIimi, T K ('ooliran, A I "lurk, j ' jr. .1 A Niinviim!, (ii-n A M Smilli, .lame* ! ! Marti::. (HI.I ! ' Mar-lia!!, II S Krir, Knri^lit. tl" ! I ^ini r, \V I) Mar.*, Tiigjjiirt, MrCinlim it C<?, ' i 15 1' lluylifs. 1>. K. SONDl.KV, Air"I. I i ? M AB?KZyU'?. j A15!:\'ILI.i:, April 24.?I'ultmi.?The sup- ' ply l:iiii!*-l ; \vc quote 11 to 12* ugnts r.? uXi ivine*. n'tU"MI51 A. April 22.?'riser*' was n fair j stl?'p'v?'f folti-u iii; tile ni.ll'ki-* yi^tcfiiay. mill llu- il itrinir v?*ry :? ! i \ ? :i!.<l pnul, pri?-e? j !i:iil n iip\v;ir<l t.m.ilcih-y. 11$ :i l"-j ; !"'ilr^ I lie \lr<-:iii:s. mort sa!*-s :i t lUj n 155J c. ' t'llAI{l.I->T?>N, April -jo.?Tlu-re \v:ts n mini- j In r ?lem unl l"??r eotlmi l?>-<l.iy, wlii-li ( \v:w lively nu*t l?v " Her-8. :in 1 upwards of |,.*>iuiii ImlW wi-ru t??M. at. n decline of J a jr. -1 1 *" " I 1 is rn.-.n.BSTON, April 21. Siilt-s of Cotton 1o ?lay. 1,0iHI hales, at an [ advnin \< ulerdny's prioes. cm&??jwTCjT?.-.rf.?iTrT-Trfiii .mi ! ! 11mwyn Offic*' of Greenville & C. R. R. Company. A til;EVIL.I.E. April ii, ik:,t. i rI",l!I* hiddiaij for tin- irradinj* of the now j I lino <>f IJailroail at Wilson's Creek, will , lit- olos.-il after theHUlii instant. A profile of the rmiJ ami and an estimate ; of the work may he seen at the Ofliee of lh<- i fSa'iivrnl .Snpcriuteftdent of our Itoad, at . Coliiinhia. TIIOS. C. I'KIMMN, President. April 1"., ISr.T. ^ Sltf Jiist Received SIX DOZEN SETS I BRASS SIMilNTr HOOPS, | \Vhieh will he found ami s?M at SLAG Eli .t I.EVIMiSToX'S. j ; April 23, ftltf j J. D. McKELLAR, S URGE OX DENTIST, \\7<>UI.I)nio,| respectfully inform tliu citi- f I t t Z'-tis <>f Abbeville an.l lM-jofiuld ])is- i 1 trlets. tlmt In- will spoinl tlw tir-t half of en<-li iii<?!i!|i i:> Abbeville and tlx* lnfl^-v lialfin Kdife- j | li. l.l. wln-re he will In: pleased In attend i anv professional calls that lie may iveeir<\ i A'Mpcss?Abbeville C. II., Orectiwood ami j Mi 11.way. ! April'-in, 1S">7. f.lOm \i;\V GiOODS ! Bfrvy GOODS ! j | . M. STKAUSS, 0*0 k k s B y r y. rrV) Sl'lTLY the wants of-ppy Customers I nml Friends 1 l-iill in a lffi*i;e and cxl.'on1 sivc Stoidfln ail iin* articles kept in my More, ' an.l determined lit nll'.-i* inducements to purj clui-rrs, l,..t!i in pi ; and quality. j Therefoic cull and txwi-iitr and you will be | couvihcoL M. StRAl'SS. Splendid Stock I.adios Dro<?s | MANTILLAS. HON N LT>. UlUiJONS. * i TRIMMINGS, LTC. M. STILM SS. j ? Cokolmry. Elegant and Cheap v-mntlc Clothing ?s> ar?. GEXTS, JiOYS AND YOUTH. M. STRAUSS; ' j Cokcsburv. i , : _ 1_ | ! TUB LAMEST ANfr .MOST RIvAL^LL A SSORTMENT OF \ JI9 QC W CJ3 aB(XS JOA@Ei9 ! s FAXCY A llftm.EK ^ boots .t a iloi-:s, UAlUtWAMi'. Mi: or. b:n r. , o i . i / / /.? t\ n r?AM) QVEEXSWAli/i. ! il. STK.M'SS, Cokeshnrv. i i April 21, 1957. ftltf" Headquarters.". i ?& FLItST Dl VISION. P. C. M . } I"* ' * Ap.iiKvu.bu C. II., April 'J2i 1857. f 1 OJtJ'Eli NO? | A N KLIUTION will h6 lie!<1 at the vnriou* I /V. Regimental Slu?t?T Ground* on SATl'KlJ.\Y, tlio mill. of JL'NK nexL lor Brigadier I General of the 2d Brigade of' In fan try. 1 i Division, S. C. M., to till lliuplace of l$r;g. Gen. | J. R. Weaver, resigned. ' Tins Colonels or officers commanding Uegi)0?nU are clui'ged with the extension of litis order; mid immediately after the election to transmit to.the MajorOcneral, at tliis place, n 1 statement in writing, showing tlie result *>1' each noil. ? By order of t Maj. Gen. A. }I. SMITH. YV. L. Cai -on. Division Adj. Gen. April 23, 1857. 51td Citation H? WILLI AM II ILL, E*q., Ordinary of Abbeville District: , WHKHK'AS, Miohacl Mogri\tli lias applied to me for letters of Administration, On nil ond singular the goods and chattel*, rights credits op Tj>nti<Sy Ann Ileiinninger Inte df' thd'Distric^Pf'jre^njd, deceased: inpse nrn; increfoi^' to cite ahd. ndmoiii&h rfU and eii^ulnr the kindred afld cre<fitpra of said doo eased; to be And appear before me, at < om next Ordinary's Court for thej?Qid>Biatrict, to be liolden at AhUevill* Court HouM; on the fofirth $Jny of May nefct, tp show caUte, if any, Why lite miff adiplniptratioa thcfald not bo P SiVen Odder Aty hand. and . etf&ll. tbU eigV^d teenth day. of. ApjflV, }j?*th?eVpor ofonr LurJ-eftB thousand >it{^htadljajh)nd <Vty? n c^van, at>4 Ameri^ 21 ' 1 pr\~**r - ' . % -i * 'if hrnHifrl#*1'- <** 11. A. JONK8. D. K; JONES; JONES & JONES, Attornrys at Law unil Solirilors in Equity. OFFICII?A lillKVILLE C. //., & U. \\7II.r. pravtice in Abbeville, Ainloisnii, t t J.aureus, Newberry, and adjoining I>is tricls. Will promptly attend to all business inirust<><1 I o i li?-in. April 10, 1807. CO Settlement Estate of John Oliver, deceased""VTOTH'K is hereby given to all panics eon_i ^ eern< <l, mid especially to those residing beyond the limits of the Mate, thai a Filial Settlement ol the Kstnte of John Oliver, de. i-a<ed, will he made in the Court of Ordinnrv i..r .AitiH-viiK- instm-i, on I'ri.lay, tin? 171li 1:?y <>f .1 illy next. All persons liiiving claims n^iiili?t smid KsWite will present lli<; sunn; for payment, and those i>wini? tire required to pav <ui or before tlinl day. .IAS. M. I.ATI Mill', Ex'or. Lowmlosvillc, Abb. April I I, 1857. Gu-Iim TO THE LADIES! More New Mantillas j CHAMBERS k MARSHALL HAVft ivH'ivod litis week diroet from New York, u beautiful assortment of HI. A CK ( IIA XT/:/. I.}' J. A CK Itlaek Silk ami ISlitek Moire Antique handsomely Trimmed While tfc Colored sa ^ a^^ No. I flranite Kniuje. Abbeville P. II., S. April 17 |50tf Kvtllciiicnl Estate of Elijah Oliver, deceased, "VTOT1CK i'> hereby ijiveii to (lie parties in.1 tei'cafC'l in 'li" l>iale of ICIijuli Oliver, tleve;'.se'l, lliat it I'ililll Settlement of tile same will l?e I** in tiie Court of Ordinary for Abbeville on tin* l~tli day of July ii.-M irrniiiy.j t lm<o I>1 I I<> saitl J'.still^c ar<- l-t-t ?iii-< >t to piiv ii|* immcdiatclV. and those having claims iiir-iinM it (.f any) will present the same for |?ii\ !!: *: i?legally a'U-stcd. J.\>. M." I. ATI MI-IK, Air*-nt for tin? Kx'ors. April I I. isr>7. 50-aiu <X n? "S3 "* EH GL ~2 IN coiiscijiicn<*?> of tin* destruction of ohr mill liv lire, the lirm of K. A. Connor V ('<>. is thi- day di^oive-l liv mutual oimsctii. We are a;ixiou.- to win.! up tin- business, and we :i->k our customers to ('omi:, and Settle up their iimiimts ii:isui'i!iaUa?v : ainl also, those iiol. ! ! ?! tu Connor ?t Anderson, either l?v Note or A'-i-ouiit. must I'ay, or t hoy will he Sin-d ai tin- iu.\! Court. Ail those having domain!* a>_'aiii-t the Firm will pivsuiil them for pay tllei.t. ("nil on 1". A. Connor w lip has the liooks. F. A. CONN Oil ?t CO. Coki-shnry, April !t, aO-'it GjipAT SaUGAINS f XEW SPRIMi AM) SDIJIEE (iUOHS, SLAGBR & LEVINGSTON IT A VII jus! relurueil from New York, PhilLJL adelphia au.l Ilaltiiuorc, and arc receiving a splendid assortment of a TS> H C. cr ^ O SttJS QajP^S^ J>KE?S CUODS, KMliUolliERIES, WHITE CyODi?, UdlUKSTIC flOODS, BONXKT.S, HH5H0NS, '{Trimmings dcc., Ac. IlEABY-M \!)E CLOTIIfNIi, ALL K!M)S, WKf.l. AMI K\?ll|i>X.\ni.V MAI'K, II ATS, CAI'S, 1H)()T.S AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CJtQCKEUY, G7, A ,V,S- TV. \.Ji/i', <? C'., d: C., All of which will l>o suM at. Low Priccs, at SJ.AG.EU .fc LEVINWSTo.VS, Next l.)o??r ti> thel'ost Cilice. A'fWvilloC. II., April l(i, 1S">7. filtlf DRUGS, MEDICINES, &.C. rpjrK attention of the public is invited to X mir Stock ?>f choice ? I WADLI.TEUATEI) DRUGS, MEMCIXES, riicmicals. Paints, Oijlx. Glass, Berfiimory, BBU? MB -29**^ And all other-articles in our lino. We feel ii.sMii-i o i hhd no nousc in me JSoulti can offer n U?cl; superior to tairs in cenumciicss anil purity ; nil "flii-ial preparations I icing made in strict-accordance with the formularies of tho W. T.l'harinncopoeia. Our Stock of Dciitul nnd Surgical Instruments io full, niul we have unequalled arrangements for procuring additional supplies at the short <>st notice. 4. l-Ycling confident lliftt wo can f|rtoiietl" our eustomcrs'with* tlje lifst articles,* on reason a1,1c ti-ruis, wc respectfully '.solicit order*, nnd pledge o urselves to till t.lmm with fidelity nnd despatch. I'l.L'MIi A l.filTNKK. l.atc T>. B. Tlutnh it Co. AtniusTa; On., April 17, 1850.. f.VMljaii jNew iwiaricet Steam Mills. r|~MlK Su bseri her gi%*es notice to the People of JL AM?'-vi)l<'. j>dir??field. Laurens mill Newlicri-y, tIuit. his lmv? been Kupatred. I have put in New Rollers and Now BoltiugCloths. I am now prepared to despatch business, and I think I am prepared to tnake as fine Flour a-* any made in the State.?My regular Criuding Days ar? on Tuesdays and Fridays. Persons from a distance can be accommodated at any time bv getting to the Mill before Sun cet, and 1 wili Grind fur tlieth any night in the w>ifV. ' J. Y. S. UASll'LOW. t^wn-h-JS, 1S37. ?' . . -ia-im Sheriff's Siiles. . I^v virtue of sundry."Writs Of Fieri Facias IJ t?> me directed, I;wi)l;s?31 -at Abbeville Court Itouoc.ori I He first'Monday and Tuesdny in Mnv next, within the leiralxlfotir.s of sale, the followinc property, to wif?*' 2(K> a<*r<-!? <>f Lund. more or less. bmlnded l?_v lands of ]>. M. Kriijers, M. O. T'dnian. and others, a* ttic property of the Instate of Joseph Mfitlicw.j, ads. A. Wi!e*. />()(> n?-re>. more or !< > ?, ImnmlA) 1?v W. T. Jdn??>. .la*. Kiilingswnrth, and others, ns th?* property of .1. T. Carter, Ads. A. II. Magee, Henry Hcnrdfor another, nnu others, *800 ncreS* more or less, bounded by Jns. W. Covin. 1 >r. Hearst, and others, riV tlie jijjrftporty of S. 15. Cook. nds. .1. \V. Ilt-arnt. 100 acres, more or less, hounded by J. F. Marshall, and otliel*, nsthe property of James Cunniui;h'um. nds.Tho*. Condon, and other?, fiO aercf, more or less, bounded l>y J. P. Graves, 1'. S._Gi1lebtnu and others, as the property ofIB, E. Gibcrt, ado. D. O. Hawthorn and. ottt^rtf,, 1 Negro ,$oy John, r\3 tiie property of W. S. Robortspn; mis. Enoch Nelson and others. TfcUlMS CAiSIL S .*? T. R. COCHRAN, S., A. D. Sheriff's Offioe, M?rt]>. 10, 1857. 4i5*Ud *-; Removal. .? rjPIIE Subscriber hns j'eijjored from liis ohl JL stand lo Knright Si Stnrf's Gin Factory, and returns his thanks for past favors, and soHctis" n Mil arc of public patronage in his lit** of business, IIo will iDak<frPn^sel Door?. Snsh, Blinds, War^lhdbefTrables, ""Desks, D'dor dfid Window Frames, ?to., Ac. *? - + N. B.?Ho will also rqnke Coffins of tb^ post Style and finish. - "? ' Fbr reigrencei jft?J?ly.t? any- gentleman idr the 'town of Abbeville - ? * r ^ ^ q? g BpwiipS'' : - A prill, ifiu* . - ^ ;4fe Vj; OBlEWQfliffTEmSft.Jt-.i-.lt., a?* S..v V^'\r ''-rX V* - T* , ' J ^ # CUB&P BEY GOOBS, SPRING TRADE 1857, AUGUSTA, CEO. BEgOOtt & NTOKRELL arc now in receipt of their Now Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER h?l -w ?r j m o m. m ?**? 9 lin ill racing all of the Latest Styled of the Season in 4TS-9*m As well as a most Complete Assortment. of STAPLK AM) D9MBSTIC ARTICLES, To which they respectfully solicit attention I'laiii, Bl'k nn<l Fiuiey DRKS3 S1I.KS, beau- : t iful assort nient; i 11i<-li l''oular<l, Uereixe an?l Muslin I'OBKS ; Lnr-.ro Assortment MUSLINS, LAWNS, .lACoNKTS, an.l ORCANIMKS; IV. CAMBRICS. ''HA.MBRAVS, nn.t BRILLIANTS , I)i:UK"KS and licItKI'ilv ROBMS, for j Travelling 1 )resscs ; CllALLIKS, CI1 ALLY DbLAINES, ami BKRGK DkLAINKS ; PRIXTKD I IXI X LAWNS, for Hrrssos ; I'IMNTS ami OINdllAMS, everyStylo nml Variety ; M<ll.ltMMi t!OOI)S, in k<i<h1 iiMurtiiioiit ; i Wli. CAM HUM'S, .1ACONKTS, MULLS ! nml .NAINSOOKS, i'luin, Striped ami ! Clieeked ; . 4. Plain ami Hotted SWISS; Wli. mid Cold i TARLATANS; KM HROl OKI! ILS, a very lurgo nsv?rtnienl I if ?;v? rv description ; HRKSSTHIMMLMSS ; SKI UTS of all kinds; j MANTILLAS, a lieautiful assortment fori Spring and Summer; STELLA SHAWLS ; Wli. CRAl'KSlI A WIS; ' 1IOSIKKY, a large assortment of every dc- j Heription ; 1UISII LINKNS, LINKS' SHEETINGS, 1'IL- ' LOW LINKNS ; TAHI.K DAMASK, DAMASK TAliLE j CLOTUS, ?fc(\ ; TOWELLINGS, HICK A HACKS and TOWELS of all kinds ; Sl'MMER CLuTIIS, CASSIMF.RES, 1)11 AP j HkT.TIIS, LINKS' Hit ILLS COTTON- j AHI.S. ami many other goods ! >r Gents' r and 1 toys' woar ; English rind Aiiieriean LONG CLOTIIS, 1 C . "MfiLofr COTTONS; Bro. nl.TO-I, 11 - J. 12-4 SHEETINGS ; j l< HAlLWHLs, UMBRELLAS, FANS; ! Alexander's Kin GLOVES ; SILK MITTS, 1 l.img ai>d Sliorl.; * I ni i TICKS, STKIl'li?1, l'l.AlHS. checks; ?tc.. ; ! T"ifcf!n*i* with a largo assortment of tiondj for i { ski: v a .NTs. ! March 'J'.t, ISr,T. IS tf I I "A"SwmELEHV'! n . S.'E. GRAYDON & CO., oki'<ibui'V, S. C. .1 VLTIIUU'JII our New Slock of Spring Goods is rapidly diminishing by the j lari/e sales we arc making, still, we would say to r I our tri.-nds, and the public?Come on, wo have ! "A Few More of the Same .Sort Left," '? it I an<l will be pleased to serve you to the best of | our ability. I Were we to attempt to enumerate all our ' Stock, the newsp-iper would not hold it ; and be.-ides/we deeia it- altogether unnecessary.? 1,1 j Sutlicc it to say that we have a large and | varied ns.-urtim-iit of ?\ i - ?_ ? ? ? ? - 1 I nc?i|?i?; si ii(i i uBM'y wry uooti^ l) RKADY-MADK CLOTHING, " M HAHDW'ARK, HOOTS, SHOES. " (.AITERS, HATS, CAl'S, HON NETS, CROCKERY, GLASS AND TIN WARE. A I?S O-?? t? ' sit;An, cofeee. ?i TEA. IllCE, NAILS, AND VINEOAR, TRACE CHAINS, HARNESS, PLOW LINES, POWDER. SHOT, 1 LEAD, SOAl', .w j CANDLES - <> STAKCll. ? j ,<Ol>A, SPICES ?fc COOK INC, EXTR ACTS, " In short, almost any tiling a reasonable iniiti i fcouhl desire. I As tl> prices, wo need not say wo will sell our I goods lower than any one else, for sensible people know that Mieh assertions are "all fudge." Hut we do say that we will deal fairly, ami sell as low as honest men can afford toseil, and we respcetfully invite those in want of goods to give us a call, as they might "go far- ti tlier and fare worse." r: 8. E. GRAYDON* ?' CO. \ April 1?, 1S .17 "60 tf | ^ Election Notice. PURSUANT to a Writ of Election, issued 1' l>y thil Governor, and directed to the w Manager* of Elections, for Abbeville Disirict, ^ there will bean election held in said District, on S tlie FIItST MONDAY and day -fallowing, in MAY next, for a Representative iii'fjtingreas, to Bl till the unexpired term of llou. I'. S. Brooks, deceased. * . '. ^ The election to be held att]<c following plrtces and conducted by the following^ieraons appointed .Maunders of Election* foi*"Abbeville District, { by joint Resolution of the Legislature of 1855 : MANAGERS: Abbeville H.?.John Lesly, Jutnes A. Me- i Cord. John A. llunter, . Wnrrenton. \V. 1J. Brooks, Win. O. l'ursly, Robert. Wilson. Cullaliam's.?James M. C'arwile, Bnzil Culla-> ? ham, J. Ramsey Black. * ' I,o\jndesville.?T. T. Cunningham, James 1 Clark, William (iiles. o ChIIkiiiu'o Mills.'?D, M. Itog$rs, M. O. Tall- fc ntnn, W. II. Tnggnrt. , ~ t I{ra<Jlev'?.?David McClane, A. T. .\Vidomaii, A. J Wood. . o White llrtl!..?0<rn. 1'- ir. Bradley, C. ~W. j. fcjproull, ,1. I,. 1 leftist, ' g Greenwood.?Dr. S. V, Cain, James Criswell, AHic'rt l'nnk.' Woodville^f-K. It. Tulbort, Johnson Sale, Peter McKellar. Deadfall.?Augustus Cobb, Robt. Jones, Wm. ' Duclianan. Seutlletou ii.?Win. Maddux, Noah It. Reeves, ; Ileiijamin M. Latiuier. ? i Ti iVible'sf tore.?li. Tribble. Robert Stuekev . T. 15. Mil lord. - ' '' Sniitliville.?Silas ltay Thomas Ililev, A. II. Morton. tYazierville.?J. W. Frazicr, LeRoy Purdy,. fi Enoch N< Ison. Stoncy I'oint.?Wm. P. Calhoun, Tliomns li Staey, Alexander II. King- y 0.. W.ilard, Geo. L. Patter eon, William TrO\)yU. ' ? Cot.liran'tf.?lames H? Widenian, John Chile.*, Cnpf, Hohert Lites. ^ Duo West. Corner.?Jas. K. McCIinton, Win. fi Norton, Robert W. lladden, * Cokeshnry.?George A: Allen, V. A. Conner, Charlc Smith. Kpet-d'Srf- Augustus Smith, John Groves, Jno. ft!o*eljr. , . Bordeaux.?Alexander Laramore, W. A. Cro- > zier, Andrew Guillehoau. * "r Lonn^qjie- Millg^J. N. Cochran, T, J. Robert e, Geofue-Ni chora. f, Mount Hill.^-Enooh Barmorty Aijdret? Pruitt ? James Plain. > ,4 Donald's Stop.?J; F. Donnnld, J. N. B?a- o wriglit, R. BroWnlee. * rv'' <IT NineU-Sjx Dep'ot-fc-R." It. djdingf. W. JB. o Meriwether, Thomas Kicliola^^;-^ ?."? * >? * April JO, 1808 " 'it , ' ?t S v li^AVI^fi A CHAAMEitS, . DjjtyLERS ?&? ; 6 AME-RICAN^ AND' MARBLE, ? ABBEVILLE CUH?$. C. January 28; 1857. 89-tfm ' *. JW B .^prinn tutl GOO IUT. ISlMFIi < TIVFOIUI tlivir Friendsand the l'ul JL in SSturc their full Supply of Season LADIES' DS; MANTILLAS, HONNKTS, HIHBONS, liKACKLKTS ; Our Stu Head y-m a d e Is I'nustiiilly Lnrgr, nlsr GENTS' FURNII All of which Wl M ^ d K? 'IkW BE? 11ATS, SIIOKS, TRUNKS. UMIlllKI F.xoelletit Variety.?Also, u very lieu CO(?;.S ?t tlii! Lowest Market Prices. 1 "lease call nn?I convince yourselves { Abbeville C. II., April 1, ISV7. E . J . T A ;akkia^ ? ; Sl'RMlliKHK ri-lnrns liia thnnfc iiml I5"!l<-il!? ;i fontiiin.UM-i" of !)t<* smile. II .ifli:lir<s :iml Iitin- :ip|iniVf?l S ml I'ol'SU 1 |li:i :i1iililv, <-:l:i>><<t li?r !ii;:iU'li ; i\V ns in any hlns|> i:i tin- Stnl<f. l!i:;.'Lri?'< ? Aii\ inn- \vi?liiii<g n Itlitfirv will ?1<> tvcll t>> txivc J.i-t it. In- uimI, tlmt I tliH-linir Shuciiit; il< r I"nil?I am nut pivpmvil an*l w ill n<-t do it. N. 15. ?Mv TF.UMS niv ('a-li m-Casli Papvr, IVm Alilicvi*!!'.' C. II., .la-. 1, 1 H-,7.3 1*. S. Tliuse Iiiilvt'tc'l to Hi).- will tin well to In: [S3 irj FFICI! OF THE G. l\ R. II. COMPANY, j lV\t\ COLUMBIA, Ai-itii. Gtl, 1S57. ' I^HE ANNUAL MKKT1NU ??f the Slock-!!l holders of tliis Company will In- held on |l Iliri{SI>AV, tin: 8uth instant, at their Hall ! s i Columbia. { | V. CAl'IilXfSTOX, Secretary. |< The attention of Stockholders is culled to i J lu following resolutions, pa.iicd at their last', looting: I j liaolvcd, Tliat tin* privilege of attending the j j nnual Meeting of the Company freeof charge, : i' restricted, hereafter to those Stockholders!, 'lio have lie-Id their stock for at least six j lonthi previous to the Annual Meeting. , llcmlvrd, Tliat any Stockholder, who may j, wii fi'veVliares of stock for six months prevl us to the. Ainiitu) Meeting, lie permitted to i , ike hid wife and children residing with him to , Ad from said meeting free of charge. April It, 1 S."i7. -l'.i-P.t oia vi:s ! on \ i:s: A ]<L persons having use for anvtliing in the :V. CARIII A(iK or UL'CCY "line will do j ell to give their attention at the Court House, ii SALIC DAY in May next, for then and there , ill be sold, at the llluhest Bidder, the follow- j ig"Vchielcs : BUGGIES THAT ARE BUGGIES; 0 nrst-mtc Acw ISL (iOlISS; 1 tiood Second hand Six Seated llOCKAWAY ; 1 First-rate Second hand Top Bl'OfJY; 1 First-rate Second hand One 11 or jo BAROUCHE. The above articles will l<c gold oil Credit ur.il the ioth of December next, Note and Seeiiity bearing interest from dnte.?All new Work Warranted lor Twelve mouths. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., April 8. 1ST.7X. It.?I am now selling Buggies 10 percent. isA than ever was offered in tiiis market. I 'arrant thi'iu to be of ns.good .Material and t'nrkd anMiip as is built in any shop in the tale, (LdgeHeld liot excepted.) l'lense give me a call and judge for youi-lves. My work has proved itself heretofore. l\. tl. I . New Spring and Summer Goods rM,"'' CHAMBERS &, MARSHALL'S, Xo. 1 Grauitc Rnn^e, ABBEVILLE C. IL, S; C. I\7I2 CALL tlio attention rtf our nnmerons i t friend#, nn?l the I'uMie trencfally, to nr large and varied assertniciit of 7r?'sli Spviiitf aixl Summer Goods 'lie character of which is so iiiiAcclIaiicou* th.it 'ur ndv'ertisitM.tiiit could nf>t represent th? cxent. of our Stock, cr the inducement:) offered i) purchasers. 4 We can therefore only solicit the attention f buyer*, and say to tlieru that we ore prenred to dii fhbm just ice in theyvariuusstyles of ilks. Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, DRESS GflitoS, EMBROIDERIES, Luces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, LA H'lViSv. Linens, Orerandites. trench P*int. J A C O N E T B , " ,ih1 n Stock, which cnimyjfc be excelled/ of " rencli, Kiigliab ninl American* __ ' ? JXL. m mzz a? tfss Our Stock pf Silk mid Straw Bonnets is ill, of.all riunlities. '** . For CfiiticHioHs* wenr we linvc received ^ ; ir^e imd well selected Stock of eatings, Spring and Summer Cussimcrs) i W11ITK AXD BROWN LINKN DRILLS, DUCKS AND IIICAVY LINENS, iiid n groat variety of IIaTS suitable for il'rnnier weftr. April'.i, 1H&7. 40-tf j Head Quarters, fitalira REGIMENT, S. C. M. ) 4^1 1' " ' ' April, 1867. { ffo.-te?. . I^HE,ii<>^'6/oii<lfUppor TJ^ttnlion comprising Regiment of 9. C. M., *ill npenr j/rfcill and lteview at their respective pnrade rounds, ns follow* : * Tlitf L&wcr lint tuition nt Bradley's Old Field, nKATTTHMAV Osil. The IIPMC Halt* 1 ion at MeCnVn old/Field,"' n 9'ATURI5>A\' tHe 2d 9{- 34AJ next. The .Comniijwfbhca ami non-Pom missioned ' fficors will attef>flg?t each pmeo tlio day'pro* for drill- nntf TngtrrHMon. " ? Captains commanding Bfrat Companies wilt out the pioneers in their commands. ,, AlVStaff Officers aro I'aqnircd to be in filll iKE * ? ;! ltogers^nml Cdnu1nghaWv?ill.pleM? ; xlfcldthe aboifr'Wdal'. ' * .' * * ??r "'k ocftgw"'*' SrSiSatoiT" " ; jpiQfli OdP^^TNF.RS^liP beyt"f?>rc existing J, A >v.. - ? , ' " '*' V- MVINGSTOKv . ; . - >A i vi. ,/ ^' J Summer us. fc RKll^Kli jlic in general, lliat. they lmvc no\tf able GOODS, mu-Ii as ESS GOODS, . IWRASOI.S, iNI> FANS, HOSIERY, ETC, ETC. ick of Olotliing i a Hrnvy Supply of 5HING GOODS, j will soil at ? K ? H VO AS Q ..LAS, ai <1 I,i?ta <?f other Articles in ivy Stock of PLANTATION 1>R\* it M. 1SRAT.T. & lli:t;ssEI.'S. Ni'Xt Dour t<> 11. S. Kofi". 43 tf YLO R ' S HI A \ U FACTORY. I ^ 4 to his friends fur the past year's patronage, 0 will oontiniit" to Maiiitrai-ttli-c ninl Uepair 1 \ liirt work is no I vtpoflhe tx >t and cnn he bought for Cash or Cst.-li Paper, a.< 110 and upwards?warranted Twelve .Months, me a call. I'ies, or doing Plantation work, in any shape !i this ilaU'.?Always Ten percent. off for Cn*hi K. .1. TAYLOK. ike itsimcJSnti' Ppytnejils na;1 save f.'"?t. J :. .1. T. FURNITURE W ARE RO 0 MS! 1)t:\J.\Ml.\ fc GUIIDIilCJI, Eroad Street. Augusta. Georgia. CXT Door above Thomas <?' I'ook Store, and opposite Lainliack's ?t Cooper's new Iron Store, would respectfully unnounce to their friends and the ;>ul>!ie that they are now receiving daily u hoiee and well selected assortment of all kinds >f FLUMTITKK, such as Bureaus, Hook "ases. Sofas, Chairs, Tctc-a-tetes, Centre Tables, Window Shades, ?te., of the latest nml most fashionable designs, which they will guarantee In sell as low as can lie bousiht in the city, and we inilc all who wish t<i purchase. to eall and examine ourstoek before purchasing elsewhere. Sjirimr, Hair and Cotton MATTRASSFS, and nil kinds of Furniture Manufactured and Repaired to order, with ilealnesa and dispatch. <i~&" This Firm, positively, have no eonnceLion with any other Furniture House in this city. BKN-IAMIX GOODRICH, Augusta, On.. April 25. lSiifi. 52-lv as <au> 11? ll^L. 955 AND STATIONERY. rl"MiK I'ndcrsiirned has opened a IiOOK 1 STORK, in Newberry, where he keeps i-oiiMantly on hand a fine assortment of llelijrions. Miscellaneous and School HOOKS. Orders from a distance will be filled at the diortcst notice. W. .1. Ill"I**I*"I N.-wherry 0. II. f.'an 2fl :;s-]y VI *Z FROM ar.hi:villi-: to Washington. VI-or 11 HORSE .ST A (IK leaves ADI8EY1LLE on Monday, Wednesday nn<l Friday. Leaves Washington, On., on Tuesday. Tlinrail ay nnil (Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'eloek ,\. sr.. for Atlanta and AinrUnfa. OFFICE ut the I'O-ST OFFICE. JOHN Mi IJItYDE, A yen I. Alil.?iviHo C. II., April 3, IHS7'. 4R 'ly TAILOR l??. rl'MIE Snliseriher 1ms removed his Shop to _L Main Street, next Door to II. W. Lawson's Tin Stion l.ij frir..i.la In? will always ho fotuiii. II,-ha* (fi/i rmiurd to attend strictly t>> haxiinxs flaring the present Year, Uml hopcit to In- |uilrunizt'iL 11. A. MAUTIN. Inn. 5, ^857. :tc-:iin. x. cTc attorney At law and solicitor in Kqerov, ABBETKIJ.I1 C. If., Will attend promptly to all busincas entrusted to his care. .liinifiirvflO, 1.S.V7-. 39-if ~t -^tsolltiosi. r|^H12 late LiiV Finn of MctJOWEX ?t PEU1. A11IN is l)i.-solv?;d by mutual couponr*? All business pomiinin<"<..l m> t<> iliij ?>:il I... I ?"?v V Ml. .,v condhcti-d nnd finished by us together uiWJei' tin; tiriuie of the old l"irin,.n? if uo Dissolution Itiul taken place. T S. Mc-OOWKN". JAS. M. PER III Jf." . January 1,"18.VT. RJJ.tf ? iVOTICIi. ~ JOIlN..WINCEY, Esq., will bo happy to attend to OVER HAULING OF ENGINES or Mil) Work?, in the Vic'iiity of Abbeville fvfid (|ic surroundinii; country. Applicant# will please apply to John. Enright, Abbeville, or Win. hubby, Charleston, S.,C. JOHN WLNCfcY.' Oct. 31. .1886. - . v '2(My. . MARSHALL, LEE & DeBEUHL. r.| "'llE undesigned hove associated with them, hi im? rmcuce 01 ine Law, C. PsBKUllIi, Eiq. All husincfta- entrusts J to their care will rcceivo prompt attention. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, "VV. A.. LEE. Jnnnnry.12, 18S7. ' ^ Profe^ion^ Curd* DJTS. B;SS:II^ern, #>' . HAYING located permanently i? Greenwood, offers his Frofqasional Services to tlio public,. ? ' ' Hefin^Tfe found at lijYQffiee, ;n**t door to T " U I It ? ir, u. nut)/ s i/rug o?yi^ uuicm |fwi?Rai^nnuj '"ffi&tj a*. iWr,, ^ -. 47-6m*: * _ \ * Dr. 0. A? Jordaiii HiVVlNO ioeatcji at ^Mr?*iHe Cqurt House, offeri-his rr?>fteitonH tcrvicos to the*inhabitant* of'the village and Vicinity. Office druMain at, Ibo fifat at>or above the Marshall ^gu?e. 2^ '67 42-rSmt - JiVlttK^ALBXAIWER,. \*70TJI.t) MsfctafMli? inform tho citiatons y%y' > of tbe'TOoMhtlwttyho bn^loontcd hi tppmrty occupied by ot mC ahoo qt<*e, one do(iT<Ji4kiw?ttya lUrsbttll Houaej where ho -will ^ ex^etlto witli nc tineas and doftirfruaUtl to him. ,:i*< H*i ?' 'w ' . V. v, "C . ]{. II. WARD LAW & SON. 8PR1HG STOCK. , ! \\7 K Invite the niton (ion of our Customer* T T itii 1 the Public generally to our Spring supply of I'r'Mi'.-li, English ami American DltY j ConiK which is v?-ry Inrge and embraces the . HPiiwiiiml iin-st. elegant Oo?jtls? of the Reason. Buyers are as-auvil that iln?y may get of us. articles of tin; best ijmtlity anil at low prices. < 'ash ami prompt paying Customers Avill be offer<;il many advantages.?We elitlmoratc-? Col'd ?t Ilroeaile Strip'd Fig'd Fancy Silks ; >. I Itl'k Plain (jrnsdc Illiiiie ,t'poultno Sol Silk*} i IMain ami Printed French Harcgcs ; I " " " Chnllicp ; j F.legant French I >< Lnincs for Spring.; 1 Plain ami Printed .laeonets ami Or^andiea ; French Cambrics and Hnlliunlc* ; . i < I inullum*?Fiim Scotch ami Common ; | I'rcm li, Ftigli.-h and .American Prints; : Chintz Cul'd Hrillianle ; lSombasin, I'an ton Cloth Alpacas itc *, A Fine assortment of .Mourning Cjoods : "* Ribbons ami 1 ?re.-=s Trimming*of Vnrioils Styl??; i Ileal Threa I. aces and Kdginga ; j Kmliroi''! < 'ntiili.,Swiss, Thread it Lisle F.dgings; > i Si k Mantillas?a variety : A large ii>sorlmcnt. of Fig'd ?fc Plain Ribbons ; , <>lows. a varied as-.urlmciit for I.adicp, Gent*,.Mi: sos and ISoys ; - I.to ed ami Etlibroiih-rcd Collars nnd Sets ; ' Fmbroiilered am) Plain l.incn llandk'fs; Whalebone, Steel, Sliclton ?V \V ro'l C'aknU. Skil'tnJ Itnil l'oad <'?ir>< t<;?dlosiery in great vat'ivty i j .Marseilles an d Allemlnle Quilts ; Furniture ]>imitic* cui<l Fringes ; l'amask Table Clothe and Napkins ; ll'ickaliack and l>amaskTowels ; i 11:?>\v aiul M:tclmjr l.tiieii ; Superior lri.-li Li:;e:i--; riaiituii.it! OMiahuri:*. Striped and 1'lain ; i 151'< wu and llb-indied. Uoiiieslies ; j Mluek mul ('ohirvd l'.iva.l I'htlhs; ; lii'k, iiu<l Fij?\l l>oesUins and Cansttacres {' | Sup. i*i i Drap I>*lit; I Si!!;, I.itien and Marseille.-! Ve.?tin?8 ; j Shirts and Drawers?several sortr; : Sloeks, Cravat*, Silk and Linen llamlk'fs;? Tol'i-Iin r Willi every urli<-le usually kept i in this line. | lis Our SIAHOWAUC t>?|inrt* merit will l.c found Hoes,Scythes. AXcJ, Kp'rtdoS, ] Shovel--, Chains <! > , ?Ve, for I'luutcrs ; and r ' _?*reat variety ?>f Tool* for Moehatiies?beside* ;i line as*?ii-itaeiit of Kuzors, I'oeket Knives and I Tahle Cutlery, Locks, Nails, <te, ?te. We would cull pai'tieulitr attention to ourKx? j eellent il-sorltlletii of liuoS-t, Shoes,.. (jllitelM ond j Sl.ppers for j.;nlies (iettllelliell lltld ]5oys S Saddles, liridles, 1 Iov.-e Collars tfco j i < 'foelci/l-v fit ass I Ilr.ts, of nil sons, Kendy-Made (Jlotliinir, ?to. J ii short, if \-tm need iiny floods at nil, call mill We will try and supply your want*. | U. II. \Y A UJ >LAW ct-SOX.7 ALheville, March 24,"l(?37i 47-lilii - masonic"female"collegiate" i AT COKKSlilJKV. j rpllC Trustees Of tliis IN.STITIJTIOX dfit, .4. rous ?f placjinj: it upon a permanent lw? sis ami of extending its benefits, propose ti? soli sH'llOL.AltSIlIl'a upon the following plan: , Twenty Years in the Literary Department, - - - ?160 00 ^ j Fifteen Years in the Literary De; purtincnl, .... Jog CO Ten Years in I lie I.iterary Department, 80 00 ! Six " " " ? " " SO Oo ? . _ , . ? , , . . . I iwix jhtpiiii purennsing a ^ciiolarsliip tor-a ! muul>cr of years less than twenty will i>? perj mittod lo use it lit any time during twenty I years. 1). W". MfCANT^, l'-^, n worthy brother ami a gentleman of the liighe.st reapeetability,! ' is onr agent for thcmlc of the above, mid is t antlioiizeil to receive donations. Confidently relying upon the liberality of our Order nnd an j intelligei.t public, we commend liiiti and hi* i mis.-ion to their confidence and support. J. K. VAXC1-; 1'. 13. T. i March It;, ]So7. Hi-tf Tlt<> State of Sositli Carolina, i A (iltevil/v JJinfrirt.?In the C'ommun Pleas. William Wilson, ) v.j. v Foreign At!:tolitrtent. -. .la?. A. l.rddell. ) Thomson J; fair Attorney*. Whereas the liaiiitiffdid, on the eleventh day of April, eighteen hundred nnd fif! t\" SOVell- ii!?> Ilis inn nrrmvwt T j feiidimt, who, il is "said, is absent, from an?l ; j without. the limits of this State, and lias neither wile nor attorney known wittih t.lio snme, upon whom a copy of the said declurutiou I iniirlit. In* served? it is therefore ordered, that the said T>e! feiidant ilo nppi-ni-nml plend to the said docla! ration, on or before the twelfth day of April, < | eighteen hundred 'and ififty-eiiiiit, otln?r\Vii?o ! film I mid. obsolnte jiidfrem<-nt will then be given and awarded airainst him. M A IT II F.W M<;I>OXALI>, c. c. p. Clerk's 'Cilice', April 11, lf.V7 51?'ly . Citation. 15y WILLIAM ffjl.L, Esq., Ordinary of Abbe* i ville District: " B ^ ! Y\/T lH'.UKAS, John AV. Hearst litis applied ti> I T T llli' r??! I.pt.ter.4 of Adlllllllutl?nllhn nn nil i and singular tin- goods and chattels, rights i ami 'credits of Mrs. Margaret lleaibt, late of Hie l)islrict aforesaid, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and aduioniih all ami singular 1 hi- kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear before me, "at our next Ordinary's I'ourHor the said District, i to be 11oId>-11 at. AMieville" Otfifct House, on the | twenty-scwnlh day of "Aprii next( to show j eau.n\ if aiiy, why'the said mininiotratioii ! should not lit* granted. ! Given under my hand and seal, this eleventh day of April, Hi .J.lie year of our J.onlWje,thousand eight hundred and fifty- ^ seven, aud.iii tlic*iii;hty-first yertl' of American J hnSepcftMWice. ' < - / w. ijru* 0. A. D. : "I"" ,u? loot, .00 zh ( The friends ^-^JaMES II.^GOIJJJ 'tfeapectful- j ly aiinouncc-hinvn's ft CandiJute, fur Sboriff -j?t ! tlie fiext flOetioffi - j ? ^' ;/> v j [S^Tho friends of JOSEPH T. MOORE reaped fully niinoimcP hint a Candidate forShtfrirf J at the enr-uing elcetirin. Theffriends of T. B. MftiLL'OKt) reap'sctfctlty' 1 announce him ns a Candidate fyr Tax. Coll&jfofi | of Abbeville District at the next election, ~lgf~j'l't- friends df'T*EOl(pE W. ] respectfully hnnouncc him ft -Cgiyjidnter 5or -J i-if 'n1 e ' T vi _ 1 l!..i 1 | onci'lii oi nuocvinu I'ltinci in tUH," DDK ; cfcrtion. .. * 5,' ) ~~IjT Tho friends of I^TTllEW.Cp^H" "j IIAN rrfjjcc^'ui^- nniiotnica\J>ifo? ft for SlieritF.'bf Abbeyitto iMatr/bt, hi the clciStion. ... ' , ? The friends of MAlvrilfitV- JSlfc^^- \ jftD' rtap^ctfully h'nnoiinCo liim ft . C^iclid|>t,c for rc-ele/tfotj as Clerk of-Ui??CourC i.ijf Gaa- 'i ertxl ijc swions"aiidCormuon Pleae, fcSf icblfc^o Tliof liui ??a?* * *' " ^ 4 yiuvi ivi<, nil vuo jicav oidvwvii, . . * / y, jy TT^frffncrtKig.jmndir'af 43o1>iy'-tf. ; JfcOBERTsJ roBpecfrylly anjiauri?c iiSjn'.a tjihdidhtc fbr.SJionff.at tho enfrtiine election. ~d p', . m , , .... If The*fpfijft)ds1>f X). W-HAWTHORN re peetfully announce him>rffooudidaf^ foif Sheriff 'd( ^bbcviUfCDIstl'ict At^tiic'nojit eJecftojj., '? &r TheX;iend7^f .NIMllOD #pectfully announce him aa. i\ Sheriff at the ensuing:oleotiap.' - ??, ' : ' ?* ?.- !. ; Z&rThe friends of & Ox. W. DlLL\re?p*cl' fully announce him a?andi<I;tto for Sheriff, it the next Ifteetipi^ ' * / * j Ipy The friends ot 11c' C. f*."i- j jpecffully ahru>vinco..hfm m. ? Cda<)ftyff[for j Sheriff, at the next' election. |*" 1 ' {^Thefricml8ofW.W.<>RllT#%?^t- 4 fully announce him > caudidotft .tcuSkfjUt-jti 3 ^ the enf ul ng T11 ?tir< cu