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A Pix.fiivniiiNc Dnt'MMKi:.?We are told of t remarkable ease of perseverance on tl>?? part o a dry goods drummer. Seeing t he name, of ? Western trader registered at one of the ho tels, who he knew would l>e ft desirable ens tomer, and anxious to secure him first our drummer sat down in the oHice of the hotel to watch the !. >/ of the western man's bedroou till he should come in to claim it. ]>ut some thing kept the stranger out very late, nnd tin drummer fell asleep. When he woke he fouiu his customer had escaped him by coming ii nnd going to bed. The drummer gave it u| for the night, l>ut early on the uext morning Iiv; I *. jrtin *-*1 i?? iii\t <HM.| wi uir L?l'llLI<;niU!l jj UCU room, ami seeing his l?oots, he, with a lead peneil, marked them across again and again, until they eouhl not he mistaken, and onct more took up his position in the office, bul this time near the stairs, where he eouhl ex uminethe boots of all who came down. Filially he discovered the oiks with the well known marks upon tin-in, when ho cordially address ed the wearer by his name, as if ho had known him for years, and probably sold him a largi Lill of goods.?Jloston /'oxt. Kansas Mr.r.iixc in \\*innsi:ok?.?A meeting was held in Wiunsboro, Fairlield District, on Thursday last, t>> listen to an address of Mr. Baker, lately in this city, upon questions pertaining to Kansas, (ien. Buchanan was retpiested to act as Chairman, and F. Gaillard us Secretary. The respective officers having taken their seats, Ceneral Buchanan, after ? few pertinent remarks , expressive of his own feelings on the issue, audits importance to the South, intro-hicrd Colonel Alpheus Baker to liUU ri*?i|>CCl I,??IUIIC1 DilKCr wns greeted with applause*, and tlien proceeded in his usual effective 'manner to present the vastness of the issue, and its incalculable bearing upon the destinies of the South. At the conclusion, n resolution wns offered and adopt cil for tlii' appointment of a Committee to canvas theuNtnet for subscription*. A collection was also taken up at the meeting, though its amount is not stated. Kansas Am.?The liosion Journal savs: The resolves app!'oprintiug&lini,ooo in aid of the Free State s-Mtlers in Kansas were acted upon iu the House yesterday, the question being ta ken at 1J o'clock hv assignment. The resolves were adopted by a vote of 1 ">0 to 152, the majority in favor of them being only seven. The resolx i s barely escaped being defeated. When it is lvtiiemhered tliat they passed to a third rendiuir on the loth inst., by a vote of 206 to which is just two to one, the change of sentiment in regard to this injudicious appropriation is <juitc fciunilieant. A little more time would have completed the rev olution. A motion t? reconsider tlie vole whereby they wore passed, lias been made, niul we trusi they will lie finally rejected by the 1 louse to-day. A Fhsiit in \V \siiixcton.?A correspondent o( tlio Baltimore Amejyoan, writing from Washington, under date April 17, says: Home of your readers have probably noticed the letters recently in the llerald, charging I'hilip Ciavton, the new First Auditor of the 'Irea-urv, with Gnlphiuism in the manner of allowintr I he claim <>f 1!. W. Thompson against the Met.oiiionee Indians. The author thereof, Mr. Geo. 1J. Merrick, who is the Clerk of&tfie Finance Committeeof the Senate, was attacked nt the l'ost t liliec this morning by a Mr. Calvin 11. Savre, of Alabama, a second cousin of Mr. Clayton, and considerably pummelled. The only visible bruise, however, is a black eye, but Mr. H<Triek complains that his shoulders are somewhat lame. JIc also says that the assailant put his head in chancery,'to use the flash term of I lie rim;, and that he was thereby un ni.?ic to uo any thing more than toward olT a few of the Mows from his head. t'.vrn.i: ami lb >;- ix Lot isvii.i.k.?We extract from the Louisville Courier of Wednesday : The market has continued very firm, and nil good beeves and .sheep command high prices ; and farmers in Henry, Shclhy, and contiguous counties, are demanding >-5 gross for good licevcs. The stock cattle in these counties, as we learn from intelligent f-ourees, are in better condition than any time before for ten years, and the prospect of increasing the stock an more flattering than they had been for several years. Attcmit to Commit Sriru?e.?Mr. ^ullivnn, to whom reference was made in our* paper n few days since as having been thrown, or jumped from the ear into the James lliver, in passing over the liridge, is certainly demented. On Friday last, at Helena, on the line of the <Jrcenville Itailroad, lie attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat. Fortunately, the wound inflicted was not of such a character as to result in death, lie was brought to Newberry, where a Surgeon closed the wound. A delegation of Creeks and Setninolcs will visit Florida in the autumn, and endeavor to persuade t lie Seminole.* there to emigrate West. Meanwhile, no active military movements will take place in Florida. The Fixancks ok Sr.wjf.'?The Spanish budget for 18.V7 makes some starting disclosures, 'i'lie estimates for the year are put down nt not less than 1,80:;,mid,reals, 17:5,000,000 more than Jttrt-year. The deficit will be about 240,Ooo,. to ?K: provided for liV loiltie nn?l uncial expedient-4. "Washington, April '24.?The charge against Mr. Izurd, Governor of Nebraska. having been withdrawn, lie will he removed on the ground of public expediency. It is probable I lint his suecv.-sor will be chosen from a non-slavcholding State. The Governorship of Utah has been lender< (1 to Maj. ISciij. MeCulloch, ond it is believed that lie will a<-c<-pt the appointment. A letter is now on its way to him, requesting his presence in Washington. The design <>f this administration is to pur sue a peaceful policy towards I'tah, in ordei that the laws be executed and the rights o every inhabitant in the Territory protectee without recourse to arms. Wislor's ISaEsucn of .Wil?l Clu'iiy Not only cures every spe.'eics of lung com plaints, but it exerts a powerful influence on i DISEASED I.I YKIl. In thiscomplaint it has undoubtedly, proved more eflieacioua than an; remedy hitherto employed, and in uumcrou: in<itnnpi>i< tt'liMii n-ilinntj K?.l -.1 l ? ? ? ...... VIIUUI-CII lung 11 III severe suffering from the disease, without -re ceiviugthe leaitrbenefitfrom various remedies and when Muieury has been resorted to ii vain, the use of this, Kalinin has rt&torcd tin liver to a health}' action, and in many instance effected permanent cures, after every kn.owi rremcdyliad failed to produce this desired* ef ?fcct. None genuine unless" signed I. I1UTT3 or he wrapper. Duvis' Pain Killer. This will certify, that about four ycars-p^gee, Was attacked with hoarseness at the lnrfg", > tinrd cough, and raising blood,f.with Wnrinj "what wonderful success friend Davis met witl in curiug coldt>, coughs, pain in the sides, <tc., wa?sinduccd to give his l'ain Killer a fair trial I was t4tcn raising blood from two to three time a day, an<l Iia<l been about six week*, withou cessation. I followed the direction, my cougl Boon gave away, the bleediiig ceased, my paii removed, and now I am enjoying a comfortabl degree of health ; no paip about me, no cough no bleeding, nud have a good appetite, sleej sound, and find my strength gaining and mj flesh also inc reasing; and; notor, whether I liv< long or not, I want every body to know wh'a this invaluable medicine, through the blessinf of God, has done for me. I hftr? used it witl equal sufi$$se in my family for many othef com plaints for which it is recommended, aiftd.wouh most cheerfully recommend the above iftedicini to those who Ha've colds and coughs, especially those of long standing?never be d'^ouragec and say you o^nnot be cured, until JOT havi given Davis'Jfcin Killer a fiurtrttl, as I havi C03C. , ^ i ft KICUARD S. PlICKUAM, Fdl Rlf^-. v.* ji* i Benefactors of Mankind.?'It is not lie who f invented Brussels Carpetting or Gold Brocade, 1 "whom tlie musses liave reason to hold in regard, . blithe who furnishes something useful to everybody. One of our government officials lately returned from bis mission in Brazil, tells as an 1 anecdote that among the first enquirer*- innde , of him about his acquaintance with our public 1 men, was whether ho knew the American Chein1 ist, Dk. J. C. Ayku, who invented the Cherry ' Pectoral and Cathartic Pill*. As these articles ' | (more particularly the Cherry Pectoral) are in I I general use in the cities of South America they > | arc the most prevalent representations of Amor' ! ican products and as thousands tliero as well I as here, owetotheni tli?riwnvai>t>?rii>?i?i i?i. J ? from malignant diseases, is not strange tlioy i dioiild hold the inventor in esteem, but it is rather simple in tlicm to suppose that the , Doctor is the only man of mark we have umong our twenty-five million people. | (Uir'utian Adrocate. CONSIGNEES. The following persons have freight iu the Depot at Abbeville:? II E Thompson, II A Jones, J J AVardlaw, ( Dr Harris, Clias Cox, \V M Hughey, T C I'errin, S MeGowan, En right it Starr. T It Cochran, J A Calhoun. C T Ila-kell, Dr .1 W Ivellar, , S It Stone, Wier?t Lythgoc, II S Kerr, Cobb II Co, J L Dixon, (eare J F C Dupree.) D. 11. SONDLEY, AgL MARKETS. ABBEVILLE, April 30.?Cotton.?l'riees ! ran-'C from 11-J to 13e. M? , COLUMBIA, April 29.?The supply of cotton on sale 3*esterday was rather more than the previous <lav, all of which was freely taken . at full and steady prices, viz: lljto 13 j, and , ' choice 13gc. ^ ClIAltLEST0X, April 27.?Buyers of cotton , j were unable to make much progress to-day ill the execution of their orders, in consequence i of the vci v firm position occupied by holders, i ..UV1 o.iica wvi t ?<iii?i-(^(icii[iy iiiimea u> some 526 bales, at 11 a lljc. Charleston, April 28. The cotton market was quiet to-duy, with sales of 400 hales?no change in quotation?. ^IARKIKD, j On the 23d of April, 18-">7, l?y David Mcj Clane, Escj., Mr. J. J. R.uirax and Miss Sahaii : I'nir.sox, all of Ihit>District. | We are authorized to announce C. I'. SULLI VAN, Esq., a candidate for Congress, to fill the unexpired term of Iloa. I'. S. Brooks. | C3T The friends of II. U.Sl'ANN, Ksq., re \ spcetfully announce him ns a Candidate for a ; seal in the U. S. House of Representative, to j fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. I l'reston S. Brook.". | r^r*y" The friends of Gen. M. I- BOXI1 AM i respectfully announce him as a Candidate for j the seat in the L". S. House of Representative", i made vacant by the death of the Hon. Preston i S. Brooks. 42-tdc A few of the Long Cuue friends of W. O. j XEEL, woiild respectfully announce him as a ; Candidate for Sheriff at llie next election. House and Lot IT'OR SALE, in the Town of Abbeville.? Apply at this Office. j ! May 1, 1607. 62tf j Attention ! | Southern Rights Dragoons !! ; "VTOU are hereby ordered to appear 1 A at your usual Purade Ground, | on SATURDAY the '.uh of MAY next, tit | 10 o'clock, a. in., for Drill and Instruction, i Hv Order of CAl'T. l'EUKIX. 11. J. Whiti:, 0. S. Abbeville C. 11., April SO, 1S.V7. [52 It FS* Tlie Southern Stiglits DraVoono will TILT upon XOlt WOOD'S OLD ' Flh'Tl), SA TURD A Y, the 9th It, stunt, cumj incneing at II o'clock.?Tlie l'ublie are invited . j to be present. , i There will be two prizes, and as the compc1 tit ion will be strong, good sport may be ex, pected. j THESPIAN HALL. ABBEVILLE THESPIAN CORPS BEG leave to inform >the Public that they will renew their pcrfoYiiianecs at their j HALL in the marshal! House, i Monday Evening 4th May next, in the amusing Comedy of ; ALL THAT GLITTERS IS XOT GOLD. I j To conclude with the laughable Parse, WHO SPEAKS FIRST? ; For east of charactcr?, see Ilundbills. . ! Admission 50 Cents. i TICKETS to be hod of J. G. WILLSOX, J. : J. LYONS, H. J. WHITE, and at the DllUGy . ' STORK f! Doors Open at 7 o'clock, P. If. Per1 ; formance to Commence half-past 7 .; o'clock. . j April 30, 1857. 52 It | j Olfioe of Greenville & C. R. R. Company. A1515fcVIL,LlS, April 1-1, 1857. ' : f"I"MIE bidding for the .{trading of the new ' | J. line of Railroad nt Wilson's Creek, will s lie closed after the 20lh instant. I A profile of the road and and an estimate of the work may l?e Fcen at the OiTioc of the General Superintendent of our Road, at > Columbia. i 2 TIIOS. C. FERRIN, President. , April 15, 1857. 51 tf s JuMt Received SIX DOZEN SETS .BRASS SPRING HOOPS, Which will be found and gold at SLAGER ?fc LEV IN GSTON 'S. * April 23, 51 tf * J. D. McKELLAft, r- "* SURGEON DENTIST, i XX70ULD most respectfully' inform the citi[ IT zena^if Abbeville and Edgefield Districts, that lie will spend the first half of each month in Abbeville and tho latter half ill Edge* fu:1d, where he will be, "pleased to attend to t any professional calls that he*may receive. , Address?Abbeville C. H., Greenwood and . Mill way. ^ An>:i OO --- x?|uaa ad, ioui? 0115m e Headquarters. J FIRST DIVI^aON, R. C. M, ) , Adbevillk C. II., April 22, 1867; f ' ORDER NO? e Ah' ELECTION ^ill bfe held at the various t xV Regimental Muster Grounds on SATUR-* / DAV) the 18th of JUKB next, for Brigadier General of the 3d Brigade of Infantry, 1st Division, S. C. M., tb fill the pfofce.of Brig. Gen. * J. R. Wdftver, resigned. ] The Coldnel# or-6fficer?' oommnnding Regi3 m^nUeM charged *ith ihe'egtcnsibn of this order; *nd immediately after tfte ehijstitin to ' transmit 16 tile Major Gageral; ait tjMajpJtfoe, * 1 statement in writing s^owin^ th'4}-^^ of ? each poll. ?, ~ JSpoF* *'| f < - iut. kj W.J* CatBetWfiJWvUion Adj. G^o. /fail S3, 18ftV. - saw * - "j1 l*' ' * * * ^ NEW GOODS! MCW iiOOD!> M. STRAUSS, COKKSliUJIY. rIX> Sl'Pl'LV the wants ?>f my ('ustoine A and Friends 1 1-ijd in a lnrgi! mid exte sivc Stock in all the articles kept in lnv stoi and determined ' "*er inducements to j>u chasers, l>utli in nnd quality. Therefore call and examine and you will 1 convinced. M. STl'AUSS. Splendid Stock Ladies I>i'vs<t Goods, MANTILLAS, BON N l-.TS, It Hi HONS, TKIMMINCS, ETC. M. STIt AI'SS. ('okesdiury. Elegant and Cheap Rcady-mudc <;iol J> iiitf, IB Q 25 BS d GENTS, JJOYS AX J) YOUTJ M. STItAL'SS, < 'okc.-l>ury. THE LARGEST AXD MUST BEAUTIFUL si ?> f) K J M J'JA 1 U 1< ' FANCY Ali7vcr/:s. BOOTS <t S//OKS, IIA lib WW /tK, (JIUK'KH r. HTA TIOXA li V A X/> QUL h .XS 1 r.l M. STUAI'SS, Cokosbury. April 24, 13.17. Mil" II. A. JONES. 1J. F. JONES. jonksTTonks, Attorneys at Law mid Solirilors in Equil OFFICE?A UliilVILLi: C. //., S. C. TIT ILL practice in A bbovillrt, Amlorso IT Lnurci , Nr\vl? Try, iiinl n.ljoin i n-.r I)i triots. Will promp''. uUciul to ull busing intrusted to tlioiu. April It!, lt>57. 50 Kctllcuinat Estate of Jolm Oliver, deceased. OTICK is hereby iriviMi to all parties < ?> _Ll Cornell, ami especially to those residii boyoml the limits of the Stale, thai a Fin i Settlement i>l the Estate of .John Oliver, <1 J ceased, will lie made in (lit: Court ><f Ordinal for Abbeville District, on Friday, the 1T1 I day of .Inlv next. All persons having elain | against saiil Instate will present the same fi | payment, ami tho?e owing arc required to pi on or before that da v. .IAS. M. I.ATIMKi;, l'x'ur. Lowndesville, Abb. L)ist. April 14, 1S.17. 50-3m "TO THE LADIES. More New Mantillas J CHAMBERS & MARSHALL HAVE received this week direct from Nc York, a heautifnl assortment, of BLACK CUA XTlll.I. F LA CK, j Iilack Silk and ISlaek Moire Antique han I soinely Trimmed White ?V Colored i two: r<a. rnr hi m .-'ev No. 1 (Srauitc 15nni;c. Abbeville C. II., S. C'., April 17 [.Vilf Settlement Estate of Elijah Oliver, deceased. ""VTOTICE is betcby given to the parties i il tcivsted in the Kstate of Eiij.ili Oliv* deeeaseil, that a Final Settlement of llii: sail will ho made in tlx.* Court of Ordinary f< Abbovillo District, on tin- 17th day of .In next (I"riday.) Those indebted to said Est a ; are reipiired to pay up immediately, and llio having claims ngaiii.-l it (if any) will presci the same for payment?legally attested. J AS.' M." LATIM I'll*, Agent for tlie Kx'ors. April 1 1, 18.17. 50-Um rJB^JiCL ^ 1' X consequence of the destruction of oi mill by lire, tin? linn uf F. A. Conm it Co. is this day dissolved by mutual conseii We am anxious to wind up the business, at we ??k our customers to Comk, and Settle i their accounts immediately ; and also, tho; i indebted to Connor <fc Anderson, either 1 Note or Account,1 must Pay, or they will 1 Sued at the next Court. Ail those having d mauds against the Firm will present them f< payment. Cull on F. A. Connor who has the books. F. A. CON NOR A CO. Cokesbury, April 15, 1857. 50-2t TYOTT?.? n/TTP-nTriTTSTTnO B./-1 n/J xu.xjuyxuxi.1 XJk7j U/V. rpiIE ut tent ion <if tlie public is iuvitcil J. our Stock of choice UNADULTERATED DRIGS, MEDICINES, i Chcmicals, Paints, Oils. Glass, Perfumer JBM JfflB" 3B And nil other articles in our line. Wo fe assured thut no house in tin; South can oflVr Stock superior-to ours in genuineness and pui ty; all otlicial pre|?nrnti<>ns being inmle | strict accordance with the formularies of tl | W. T. Pharmacopoeia. | Our Stock of Dental and Surgical Instr inents is full, and we have unequalled aiTiing incuts for procuring additional supplies ut tl shortest notice. Feeling confident (hat wc can furnish 01 taistomers with the best articles, on reason bfe terms, wa.respectfully solicit orders, ai pledge ourselves to fill them with fidelity ni despatch. PLUMB <fc LEITNRTl, Late 1). It. Plumb A Co. A\igustn, Gn., April 17, 185l>. [50-tljnn New Market Stpam Mills. r|"MIE Subscriber gives notice to the People .L Abbeville, Edgefiejd, Laureitffand Nc berry, that his IVIILiLi? have been ltepairc I have put in New Boilers and New Hoi tin Cloths. I am now prepared to despatch bin ness, and I think I urn prepared to make as fii Flour as any made in the State.?My rf-guli Grinding Days are on Tuesdays and Frida\ Persons from a distance can bft^tfepommodati ut auy time hy getting to the Mill before Su set., and I will Grind for tliuin any irtjjht in tl week. J. Y. S. PARTLOW. March 25, 1857. 48-2m Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Faei to me direeted, I will sell at Abhevil Court House, 011 the first Monday and Tuesdi in May next, within the legal hours of sal the following property, to wit: ^ 200 acres of Laud, more or less, bounded I lands of I). M. Rogers, M. O. Tolmnti. ai others*, as the property of the Estate of Joaej Mathews, ads. A. Giles. 600 acres, more or less, bounded by W. Jones, Jas. Killingsworth, and others* as tl property of J. T. Carter, ads. A. II. Mage Henry BearfJor another, ane others, . v 300 aor^yWore or lees, hounded hy Jas. ^ Covin, Dhiflearst, an J'ofTiers, as the prope ty of S. B. Cook, ads. J. W. Hearst,-. l6o acres, more or less, bounded by J. Marshall, and others, asulhc property of Jam Cunningham, ads-Thos! Gordon, and others, 50 acres, more or.less, liounded'by J. Graves, P. 8, Gillebeau and others, M the pr t party of B. E. Gibert, ads. D. O. Hawtho and others. 1 Nflgr* |Joy John, as the property of W. Bohertionj^s. JSnoch Nelson and others. . T. B. COCHRAN, S.-A-D. Sheriffs Office, March. 16, i857. 46-Ud bBALEIt. IK GwegMBVPtwMss & eoKFECTioami AtfptiVELU?, O. SLr &'C. " CHEAP URT goods, SPRING TRADE 1857, Al'GL'STA, GF!0. puooil &. KOKRKLL arc now "* I in receipt of their New Stock of J.'! I SPRING AND SUMMER HJJ? fsc; ^ c^a:ca0^?9 be : Kmliracing all of tlio Latest Stylos of the j Season in j As well as a most. Complete Assortment of STAPLE AMI DOMESTIC ARTICLES, To which they respectfully solicit attention :? Plain, lJl'k nml Fancy DRESS SILKS, beautiful assort ment; Rich Foulard, Rcrege nml Muslin ROBES ; Large Assortment MUS1.1SS, LAWNS, - I JACONETS, and ORGANDIES; l'r. CAMBRICS. C1IAMRRAYS, nml I RltI LI,I ANTS ; DuHKORS iiihI DhBEGE ROBES, for rr ! Tra\?-11 i 11 ?r Dresses ; ' CH ALLIES CI I ALLY DkLAINES, nml BERGE DkLAINES ; PRINTED 11NLN LAWNS, for Liulies ? 1>rtsses ; 1'IMNTS ami GINGIIAMS, every Style nml Variety ; JlOl'RN'IXl! GOODS, in good assortment ; 9 | Wh. CAM IJ UK'S .IACONETS, MULLS ami NAINSOOKS, lMain, Striped and Cheekeil ; i Plain and Hotted SWIS3 ; Wh. and Col'd TARLATANS; EMBROlDKRIKS, a very large nssorlnicut / ; of everv description ; ' ! DRESS TUl'MMINOS ; SKIRTS of all kimls; i MANTILLAS, a heautifnl assortment for Spring and Summer; _ STELLA S1IAWLS; Wh. CRAPESIIAWLS; HOSIKKV, u large assortment of every description ; IRISH LIXKNS, LINEN' SHEETINGS, PILLOW l.INKNS ; TAHLF. DAMASK, DAMASK TA13LK J', j CLOTHS. AC. : i TOWELLINGS, HUCKABACKS and TOWELS of nil kinds ; .. SUMMER CLOTHS, CASS I.MERES, PRAP Dk'ETKS, LINEN DRILLS COTTONADKS, ami many utlier goods for Gents' and I Joys' wenr ; English and Amerie.111 LONG CLOTHS, _ PILLOW COTTONS; Pro. Hi. 10-1, 11-1. 12-4 SHEETINGS ; PARASOLS IMBUELLAS, FANS; | Alexander's KID GLOVES ; SILK MFITS, Long siixl Short; ii- TICKS, STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS, AC., ig : Together with a large assortment of Goods for ill ! SERVANTS. e- | March 121), IS:,7. -18-lf I "A FEW MORE LEFT." iy | S. E. GRAYDON & CO., CohCHbury, S. C. ALTHtI our New Stock of Spring Goods is rapidly diminishing by the ! larg'- sales we are making, still we would say to ? i our friends, and the public?Come on, we have j "A Few More of the Same Sort Left," I and will b<> pleased to serve 3-011 to the best of i our ability. Were we to attempt to enumerate nil our w ; Stock, the newspaper would not hold it ; and i \V*i? it IIIHo/.,?dC.??t. j Sullicc it to say that we have u large and j_ j varied assortment of i mid Faney Dry Goods, m KKADY-MADK CLOTHING, 11AKDWAKK, HOOTS, SHOES. CAITKUS, 11A'lYs, CAPS, BONNETS, cnorKEUY, GLASS AND TiX WARE. Al.SO i si-GAR. cofef.e, ! TKA, KICK, N A IKS, AND VINKOAR, r 1 TRACK CHAINS, i HARNESS, 1'I.OW LIN ICS, j l'OWDER. SHOT, lv LKAD. SOAl', I CANDI.KS, I STARCH, ?t SODA, STICKS it COOKING EXTRACTS. In short, almost anything u reasonable man could desire. , A.-? to prices, we need not say wc will sell our I goods |ow?;r than any one else, for sensible ? | people know that such assertions are ''all t finite." lJtit we </ > say that we will deal fairly, ir ! and .sell as low as honest men ean afford toscil, i>r and we respectfully invite those in want o,? it. goods to give us u-call, as they liiight-^go"farid : lher and fare worse." i], | S. E. GRAYDOX ?t-CO. sc | April 1(5, lS.lt 5Utf ,y j j Election Notice. ; "PURSUANT to a Writ ??f Election, insucd j JL by tlnl Governor, nn?l directed to the ] Managers of Elections, for Abbeville District, | there will be an election held in said District, on [ the FIRST MONDAY and da)' following, in _ j MAY next, for n Representative in Congress, to ; till the unexpired term of lion. 1'. S. Brooks, I deceased. j The election to b<* held at the following places : and conducted by the following persons nppoint! ed Managers of Elect ious for Abbeville District, j hv joint Resolution of the Legislature of 1850 : 'I MANAGERS: ,t.| : Abbeville C. II.?John Ec?ly, James A. Men j Cord. John A. Hunter, rj_ ! \ Warreiiton. W. II. Brooks, Win, O. Purslv, j,, j Robert Wilson. I ('til liilinm's Ininr>* \f. PiirwJlo Tinrit P.nlWi limn, J. Kaiusey lilack. .. Lowmlfsville.?T. T. Cunningham, Junius ? Clink, William Giles. ,e Calhoun's M.Ik?I), M. Rogers, M. 0. Tallman, W. 11. Taj^gart. .. . Jr Bradley'*.?David McClane, A. T, Widoman, ? A. ,1. Wff.-d. While Hall.? Gen. P. II. Bradley, CPW. , i Sproull, .1. L. 11 raret, Grc'citwoii.l.?Dr. S. V. Cain, James Criswell, Albert Funk. ?% W'omlvillo.?II. R. Tulbert, Johnson Sale, Pe_ j ter MeKellur. Di-ndfall.?Augustus Cobb, Robt. Jones, Win. ! -u ! Scuflletown.?Win'. Maddox, Noah 11. Reeves, lV_ | Benjamin M. Latimer. J- Tribblc'bStoro.?M Tribble, Robert Stuckey JJ- T. B. Mil ford. si- Sinithvillc.?Silas Hay Thomas Riley, A. II. ?e Morton. "f Frnzierville.?J. W. Frnzier, LeRoy Purdy, 's. Enoch ISVlson. sd Stoney Point?Win. -D. Calhoun, Thomas n Stacy; Alexander II. King, lie Mosclcy's.?James C. Wilard, Geo. L. Patter."S son, WilliamTrcwiM. CothrunV.?James II. Wideman, John Chiles, Capt, Robert Lites. J)n<: West Corner.?Jap. R. McClinton, Win. as Norton, RobertW. 1 bidden, le Cokcsbnry.?George A. Allen, F. A. Conner, >3' Charles Smith. ** le, Speed's.? Augustus Smith, John Graves, Jno. Mosely. >y Bordeaux.?'Alexander Larnmore, W. A. Cro, ~A Alirll'Attr ?h Long Cane Mills.?J. N. Cochran, T, J.-Roberts,' (icorge Nichols. . T. iMount Hill.?Enoch Barmore, AndrewPruitt lie Jainca I'lain. < c, Donald's Store.?J. F. Donnald, J. N. Seaw right, It. Brownlce. . J. V. Ninetj'-Six Depot.?It. R. Golding, W. B. r. Meriwether, Thomas Nichols. April 10, 1858 66 8t F. t. ^ ea EriBAVEI/lj Sc CIIAfvifUERsr, P. DEALERS ra AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Main Street, ABBEVILLE O.^^8. 0. J^uary 28, 1867. . 89-8m ?y? ?-? j0 ..' - HIMOWC FEMALE COIXEfiEj <30fcESWJJlY, JO^ -* ? L rpHSExe^nari^Wi* Collage *ill be r* JL aum?d tin School Day of Pebruary. 5S, 4Sii0f?P. " * DA10, IBS* v T - *** * fc:1 * ? , mt m-a J^rini) aii (1 O O iTI. IKKAKL A INl-'OKJI their l'ricmls nml the Pub . in Store their full Supply of Sendow LADIES' DRI MANTILLAS, BONNKTS, KIltBONS, J BRACELETS A Our Slot Head y-m a d e Is I'misuuHy Large, also GENTS' ETJRNIS All ?.?f which wo ^ ?* h> m"* E IIATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, UMBREL Excellent Variety.?-Al*<?, n very liciu (iOOi/S nt the I.owe.?t Miirktit Prices. Pleane call ami convince yourselves al Abbeville C. If., April 1, 18.V7. I 1 * rn a Vj . eJ . 1 A I CARRIAGE rpHC SVTBSCll9BKR returns his thanks J- mill solicits u emitinuanee of the same, lie (.'urrint'i's ami linggies nflcr the most approved Sti ami for Style ami Durability, cannot, lie bent on ; i low as in any shop in the State. Buggies from $1 Any one wishing a IJutigy will <lo well to give l Let it be understood, that 1 deeline Shoeing Hor or form?I am not pri-pni'ed anil will not do it. V 1! XI .. TI.Mi\I-J i " ' *?. > i iiu.no mc i iiMi orv :istt i'<iper, iroin Abbeville C. II., but. 1, 18;>7.] I*. S. Tlio.se Indebted to me will ilo well to tnal [sts-u] Removal. rI~MlE Subscriber lias removed from bis old 1- stand to Knrijrht ?t Starr's ( i11 Factory, and returns bis thanks for pa.?t. favors, mid so- i lictia n share of public patronage in his line j of business. I lie will make l'annel Doors. Sash, Minds, Wardrobes. Tables, Desks, Door uiul Window ct Frames, tfce., ite. H N. 1J.?lie will also make Coflins of the (Incst style and iitiiuli. For reference, npplv to any gentleman In the town of Abbeville. O. C. DOWKKS. April 1, 1857 j 8 ly JSE 0LJ5 C? 02^ AND STATIONERY. ri-\nn i-.. l?! i i ' - ? -iiij nucraigiicu nns nppncu U UUUJv. . J] .1. STOItR, il) Newberry, where lie keeps i | constantly on hand u li no assort incut of Kelig- j ions, Miscellaneous uiul School HOOKS. Orders from .1 distance will In; at the ' . shortest notice. AV. liUFFIli j" Newberry C. II. (Ian 2a 88-ly | oiivb:s: Oil VKS! VLL persons having use fur anything in the ' ~~ CAKIUA'OK or 15LGGV 'line will do ! 1 well to {live their attention at the Court Mouse, ! on SALIi DAY in May next, for then ami there j will he sold, at the Highest Bidder, the follow- j ing Vehicles : 1 r j BUGGIES THAT ARE BUGGIES; J 0 First-rate New HUtiOlliS; !*'' 1 Good Second hand Six Seated ltOClvA- : ^ WAY ; I 1 1 First-rate Second hand Top Ul'OfiY ; |... 1 First-rate Second hand One Horse BA-j IIOUCHIi. I The above articles will lie sold on Credit un-1 ,! til the 2;">tli of December next, Note and Seen- . *">l rny ocaring interest I10111 date.?All new Work Warranted for Twelve months. ni E. TAYI.Olt. m Abbeville C. II., April 8, 1S37. yi X. 1?.?I am nowsdlinir Buggies 10 percent. less than ever was offered in this market. 1 : warrant them to he of as good Material and :,s Worku ansliip as is huilt in ,pny shop in the | nl State, (ICdgetield not excepted.) 1'lease pivo me a call and judge for you-11,1 selves. My work has proved itself heretofore. ! 1,1 ] :. j. t. New Spring and Summer Goods j*. rmr \ CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S, IVo. 1 CiraiBifc Rau^e, ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C. I "\\7K CM.L the attention of our numerous J* Tt friends, and the l'uldic generally, to 1,1 our lorge qud varied ftssertment of S1 rrcsli Spring amS Suiiinicr Uood>> j '.j j iiu ciiuracier 01 which is so miscellaneous that I ol our advertisement could not represent the ex- c tent of our Stock, or the inducements offered \\ to purchasers. ' f;, We can therefore only solicit the nttention to of linyef^jiud any to them thnt yo arespro- w pared to'cfb tnein justice in the various styles of eJ Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, jj Laccs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, OIXOIIMS; LA H'A'.V, " M Linens, Organdies, Frehch Print, 01 J AC O N K T S , And a Stock, which cannot be excelled, of Fre'niH, Knglish and American ~| mm ut mm AS *J Onr Stock of Silk and Straw Bonnets is full, of all qualities. 01 For Gentlemens' wear we have received n ai large and well selected Stock of ' ' * Vesting*, Sprio? and Snnnnrr Cassimers, J,' WHITE AND BROWN' T.IXKY HUIi rs DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, And n great variety of IIATS suitable for summer wear.- ? _ . 1 Apijl<tyg57. , -v 49-tf- CJ ^jfc?; Hoad Quarters, tii EIGflTXi REGIMENT, S. C. M. ) April, 1857. f ORDER NO.-r^ |Ml? Lower andjUpper Battalion comprising 1 the 8th Regiment ?f S. C. M., will apear for D*M Review at their respective parade groifll|*ftM follows: - . ? TW@LoWer Bnttallion ntBindlev's Old I'iold, "I od SATURDAY. 25tU inst. i Tho Upper lUttnlion at McCaXr'rt old I'ield, tli on SATURDAY, the 2d of MAY next, - ' The Commissioned and non-Coinmission4d J. 'officers will attend at each place the day pre- et vious, for^arifi and instruction. - & Captains commanding Beat Companies will order out the pioneers in tlifcir commands. >. " . Alt StalF Officers are required to be in full "I uniform. ' ' * j Majors Rogers arfd" Cunningbq&^rill'please 1" extend the above order. ?. , oi By order of s J , 9 COt. H. H. rfARPBR. J . jJlf.Gi-'WiLLBox, Adjutant. 1 1857 * &*x ' wtMrxtasfii: V i nnhi: copartnership bertmrfofe'?jn?tin^ -jl between h,. a. jones ina? wv livhw- hi ston, in the^kctifls.of law, is this daj? dis- jn ># 1 A W. liVIKGSJON'. ^ ^treh at. wwk v * ^ v i Hummer j i) s . f, k kkitkshbj lie in general, that they have now ihlu GOODS, siK'li as JSS GOODS, 'AKASOLS, Nl) FANS, HOSIERY, LTC., ETC. :k of Clothing a Heavy Supply of HING GOODS, will sell at ? Q ? ^ .1173 M o I.AS, m il Lois of other Articles in v Stock of PLANTATION DKY . , M. ISUAEL .t HUI'SSEI/S. Next Dour to 11. S. Kerr. 46-tf y l o r '""s | II A ^ l FACTORY. ! | to liis friends fur the post, year's patronage, ' i will continue to Manufacture timl Repair j iles. liis work is not up of the best, material, ! ' iixl can be bought tor Cash or Ca-li l'aper, as j 10 and upwards?warranted Twelve Months. < uc a call. j I ses, or doing Plantation work, in any shape j this date.?-A1 ways Ten percent, off for Cash. K. J. TAYLOR. ' ie immediate Payments and Bave Cost, H. J. T. j GREAT BARGAINS I new spring ami summer goods. BLAGER & LEVINGSTON I AVE just returned from New York, Phil- j n'delphia ami Baltimore, and are re- j living a splendid assortment of DRiiss goods, OlKltOlDKRIKS, W1JITK GOOD.-*, I>OM I&sTIC GOODS, j BONNETS, It IL5 HONS, Dress Trimming*, Arc., Ac. ! PI? I1IV.H ?IUJ i'l nmnivii .it ui^.ii/1-.'i IJULI I liU 1II1 .Mi) M.MIN, WEU. A XI) FASHIONABLY MAT>E, ;ats, cats, hoots and shoes,! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GL A SS- WARE, d- <f- C'., 11 of which will l>o solil nt Low Trices, nt ! SLAfiKlt A LEV IN CJSTON'S; Next l)oor to the I'ost tuiicc. i AbbevilleC. IF., April If., IS.'m. COlf MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE j INSTITUTE, A T C O K K S V> C l i Y . nilF. Trustees of this INSTITUTION J.;si- ; I ions of ]>lai-inir it upon n i>crinnnetit ha i nnil of extending i(4 benefits, propone to ' 1] S( "HOLAH-SHll'S upon the following plan: j wciit.y Years in the Literary Department, .... ?150 00 . fieeii Yours in the Literary Department, .... jo;j f,Q L-n Years in the Literary Department, 80 00 ix " " " " " SO 00 Any person purchasing a Scholarship for a umber of years less than twenty will he pcrittcd to tise it at an}* time during twenty ears. D. W. MiCASTS, E.sf|., a worthy brother , ul a gentleman ??f tlic highest respcctuhility, our agent for the sale of the above, and is j iithori/.cd to reeeive donations. Confidently ! lying upon the liberality ?f our Order and an ' telligeut public, we commend him and his | issiou to their confidence and support, J. lv. VANCE, 1'. 13. T. j March lfi, 1857. 4G-tf I FURNITURE WARER00M3! BENJAMIN k GOODRICH, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, NJ-;at Jinor above Thomas ^ .'v>~ Kk-hnrdson's tfc Son's j ook Store, nnd opposite Lain-- c(^j? ' '>.- *ejg | ick's it Cooper's new Iron Store, would relectfully announce to their friends and I lie ublic that they nrc now receiving daily a loiee and well Selected assortment of nil kind* " FURiS'1TJ1RE, such as Bureaus, Book uses, So'fus.TJhnirs, Tcto-a-tetes, (Centre Table?, 'indow Shades, tfco., of 1 lie latest and most .ihionnbla designs, which they will guarantee i sell as low nseml he bought in the city, anil e inite all who wish to purchase, to call nnd caniin.eoiirstnek before purchasing elsewhere. : Spring, llair and Cotton MATTKAS3KS, nnd i 1 kinds of Furniture Manufactured and lie- ; uVfSl to order, with neatness nnd dispatch. j tffi" This Firm, positively, have no eoniicc- i on with any oilier Furniture House in this i ty. * 'BENJAMIN <t GOODRICH, j Augusta, Ga., April 23, 18W5. 62-ly I 1 ^"'KOTICE. rOlltf'WINCEY, Esq., will be Iinppy to t attend to 1 OVER HAULING- OF ENGINES Mill Works, in the Vicinity of Abbeville . id tbo swrroijnding country. Applicants will please upply to John Eught, Abbeville, or Win. Lobby, Charleston, ' C. i JOIIN WINCEY. Oct. 31, 1850. 26-ly. MABSHALL. LEE & DeBRUHL. pilE undersigned linve associated with them, L in the Practice of,the Law, STEPHEN DkBRL'HL, Esq. A11 business entrusted to icir core wtti rcceive prompt attention. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, W. A. LEE. . ' January T2. 1857. jL * .t7-tf. Professional Card. DRTSTB!*3KILLERH, fAVING located permancnllj/ in GMenwood, offers his (jVpfessiooikl Servicer to / te public. lie may be found at his Ofticc, oext door to II. Riley's^rug Store, unless prufanionarUy fgngeu. / ' 1 warcli 24, .1867. > " . . ? i ." "r ^Piv'ip* A. jtejrdagfr , * . ^JAYOfyo<d?e<f^t AbbiU^Court House, ? Mniii st., tlja first dooV (ibwi tho^Marehall J oum. t. [rtjlAOi '67 42-3m WI1MAM AL?SA?I>KB, r**OtfLD r^Mfkm ilia Qi<k*B? *1* ofU>?t be h|?--located .TI^rvoy, M ?iiarX?? iM'i * li. II. WAUDI.AW & SON. SPKISG STOCK. Wi; Invite the . attention of our Customer* iiml tlie Public generally to ourSnriug inpply of French, English and Aniericun J>RY GOODS, wiiieh is very large and embraces th* HCtcc.u and most elegant Goods ol the Season. Huycrs are assured that they may get of us. actio I os of tlie best quality and at low pric?9. Cash ami prompt paving Customers will be offer? <1 many advantages.?We enumerate? Col d it Uroeade Strip'd Fig'd Fancy Silks ; Bl'k Plain Orosde Kliine it'Poult de Soi Silks; I'lain and i'rintcd French liareges ; " " " Cliallies; ElegantFrench I)e Luincs fur Snriug ; L'lain and Printed Jaconets am! Organdies ; French Cambrics and Briilianles ; Ginghams?Fine Scotch and Common ; French, English and American Prints; Chintz Col'd Itrillianlc ; Uotubnsiti, Canton Clotli Alpacas <tc ; A Fine assortment of Mourning Goods; Ribbons and Dress Trimmings of various Styles; Real Threa ', Laces and lodging? ; Embt-ui'd Cauili.,Swiss, Thread <lt Lisle Edgings; Siik Mantillas?a variety ; A large assortment of Fig'd & Pluiii ItibbonB ; Gloves, a varied assortment for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Hoys; Laced and Kinhroidcred Collars and Sets ; Gmbroidered and I'lain Linen ilandk'fs; Whalebone,Steel, Skelton ?t Wro'tCamb.Skirts; Kail Road Corsets;?Hosiery in great Variety j Marseilles and Allendale Ouilts ; Furniture Dimities and Fringes; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins ; Huckaback and Damask Towels ; Pillow and Sheeting Linen ; Superior Irish Linens; Plantation Osnaburgs, Striped and Plain ; lirown and Itlcnched Domestics j Hlnck and Colored Hroad Cloths; Hl'k, Col'd and Fig'd Doeskins and Cassiuieret Sun, 6-I Drap D'Etcs; " ; Silk, Linen and Marseilles Testings ; <i.;.?u .... i i> ? - ? ......?o ?hmi j/iuhkis?several sons; Stocks, Cravats, Silk and Linen Handk'fs;? Together with every urticle usually kept in this line. lit Our .HARDWARE Department will he found I Iocs, Scythes, A xes, Kpados, Shovels, Chains, iti', ttc, for Planters ; and a groat variety of Tools for Mechanics?besides a line assortment of llnzors, Pocket Knives find Table Cutlery, Looks, Nails, ?fcc, ?fce. We would call particular attention to our Excellent, assortment of Hoots, Shoes, (iaiters and Slippers for Ladies Gentlemen and Hoys ; Saddles, L>ridles, Horse Collars lie ; Crockery CLASS itec ; Hats, of all sorts, Ready-Made Clothing, Ao. In short, if you need any Goi/ds at all, call and we will try and supply vonr wants. it. II. WAR'l)"LAW & SOX. Abbeville, March 21, 1857. 47-3m | ; THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, T w c I I't H Year! One Thousand Dollar Cash Prizes. r|"MJL Twelfth Annual Volume of this publiJL cation commences on the 13th day of September next. The "h'ci'iitific Aiticriritn"' is an lllimtrulfd I't rioiUcitl, devoted olyefly tp the promulgation of information relating t.u the various Mechanic ami ('hemic aH#> Industrial Manufactures, , Agriculture, Patent*, Inventions, Etinineerintr. Milhvork, and nil interests which the light of Practical Scieuccia Calculated to advance. Reports of U. S. Patents granted nt-e ftlso published every week, including Official Copies <>f ail the l'utcnt Claim*) together with news and information upon Uri'siuuIs of other subjects. Sl.tmO?In Cosh Prizrs?v ill be paid on the 1st of Janury t^xt. for fur the largos list Of subscribers as fallows :??20o for the 1st; $178 forthe 2<1, ?150 fur the the 3d, ?125 fur thc4th, ? 14)0 for the fitli, ?75 for the Oth, ?54) forthe Ttli, $10 for the 8ih, $:?0 for tlx: '.Ith, $25 for -j the loth. ?24) for the lltli and $10 for the 12th. Forall Club* of 20 and upwards 'l*e snbscrip- . tions pric is onl3' ?1.10". NAmes can bo sent from any 1'ost Otlice until January 1st, 1857. ti/" Here nrc line chances to secure cash prizes. The fScicitlifie American is published onec a i week ; every number contains eight largo quarto pa ires, forming annually a complete nudj splendid volume, illustrated with several hundred original engravings. Tkk.ms?Single Subscription^' $2 a year, or $1 for six months. l'ive copies, for six mouths, $-1; for a year $8. Specimen copies sent. Gratis. Southern, Western and Canada money; or Post Office stamps taken at par for sub'scfrii) ions. Letters should l>e directed (post [raid) tM AiL'NN it CO. . 1*23 Fulton St., New York; J?gF? Mcs?r*. Mhiiii it Co. are extensively engaged in proeiiring patents lor no\t' in venfio'nft, and will advise inventors, without charge,-, in regard to the novajty of their improvements. Citation Bv WILLIAM IIII.L, E.-Q-, Ordinary of Abbeville District: ) ytftTIIl-llI'AS, Michiirl Magrath lias applied V r to mo for Letters 'if Administration, on all and idngular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Xuiiev Ann Ilemininger late of the District..aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonisli nil ami eingirin* the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, fA be' and nppcivr beforfe me, ok our noxt Ordinary'* Court for the said District, to he .hoiilen lit Abb< villc Court House, on tho fourth day of Mjfy next, to show cause, ff ttnv, wliy the said-ftdiiiinhfrali<V!i should not 6? granted. Givnn und*r my h'ninT* nu'l seal, this ejghteeiith day of April, in theyear jpfyur I.ord one thousand eight hundred-end fiftvsetferi, and irt,t.h"o ofght.y firit your of AinCtU can IndeperHence^ii W; HILL, 0. A. I>. Apil 23. 1857 ' 51 2t ,i : - J ' The friends of JAMK.S-H. OOBB respectfully announce him U3 n C^S^lidtlle for Sheriff At tho next election. | CSr The friends of JOSF.PIl^T. MOORE spfcetfnlly announce hint a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensning election. The friends of T. B. M1 LLl-'ORD respoctfully^ announce him as u Candidate for Tit* Collectoi i'f Abbeville District at the nex^election; v ' t3ST f he friends of GKORGE W. respectfully announce liiin a famlidato for Sheriff of Abbeville District at tlie next election. tST The fclcndi of AIATT11E# It V ti a v * i.:~ i ? ? ira|?;i.uuii; nun u. CtWIUIUUUT for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at Uil^tfoa*' election, ^ # Jfj ~jgr Tho friends' ttf MATTllEW JIcDOJ^ ALD r?$pectftrijy^arwioune* 1ifm a Candidate ' for c?-ele<!tion as Clerk ofHtjc Court <*f eral Sessions ttnd CanimbtfTleiaA, fbt AbtteVflU Diqtrrut, ot the next cleotion. Iff?1, x; .. ' - " -ir*' fg* Tliti numerous frignd^ of Col. T ROBERTS respectfully annoupde hima Cjjm tame lor sneritl at <&? ensuing- elbction? Thejfriends of D.--W. riAWTIiOJ&J 'ft; apectfully announce hftn aSstfndjdutc.for Skttiti of Abbey?ll4 Datriotjit the ne>;t olection. t , MAflY. M fW The friends of NIMHOD McCOM) re' itpeefcfully Announce hfin aft a*<3andldKt? for Sheriff a* tKe ensuing election, ' . * .. ? l^T The friends of 8. G,. W. DILL/r^tpectfully annodnee him a Cwfdidate for Sheriff. the next Election. ; j The m?nd? of iff. C. P. DU-PJufc respectfully annoiipce him as i Candidate for Oberiff, at the nest election* r ; , in fW Tlie^rienda of W. W. respect- . . ] fully-fnn onnce hmx*?ftu4idftte tas &*&,*% the ensuing election. [May t8m * ^ ^