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General News. Lnlc intelligence from In.tin announces tlia tlie fugitives from Delhi have been defeated a Various point*. Luck now linn strong reinforcements. The British Government will assume the con trol of I ndin. Tlie tnutineers in India were signall}' defeat cd at Agra, with r loss of foriy-thrce guns am one thousand of the lebcls killed. There is nothing new or important from China Several other failures are reported, but non< engaged in the American trade. The demand for money lias diminished ii commercial circles, and is Ktcadily beinj received by the Hank of England. The Hunk of France has reduced its rates ol discount one per cent. The Karl of Clarendon has announced thai the French African emigration scheme has very probaldv been abandoned. It is reported that Spain has instructed Capt (Jen. Concha, of Cuba, to organize a force it case the Mexican negotiations now in progress thould fail. The Kritish ministry, at the meeting of Purlin ment, will recommend the abrogation of th< East India Company's charter. Six thousand re-iiiforcemontshave been landed in India. 1'1. i -: r i-v 11 < - ^ i i jLiir i\ini? ui WCIIII IS ioueirit'41 "V ? iiiumii^ commission. Two more of the king's sons have been shot. commercial. Liverpool, Nov. 'JS.-?Tb?? sales of cotton foi the week reached 27,?)< () hales, ?>f whieh spec' li la tors took 1,500 and exporters 5,000 bales, lenving to the tru'h' 2o,-|ihi bales. During (hi: week ii decline of |d took place on the qualities ranging upwards from middling, but on the inferior grades the decline was greater, in coil' sequence of the limited enquiry for the lowoi grades. "The Slave Tr.\i?e Rkpokts.?We acknowledge the receipt of copies of the reports from the special committee, a<l interim, appointed during the session ofl85t>, to consider so much of the Message of Gov. Adams as related to the slave trade. The majority report?R 15. Hrynit, Esq., reporting?i> |>riuted by Walker, Evuiis ?fc <) >., :> Broad street, ('harloston. Tin: minority report?J. .1. Pettigrow, Ksq.?is from lliujoli ofliee of the Carolina Times, which journal tiives the following account of the action had therein : The reports of the committee on flow Adams plnvo traile message were yesterday liti<l upon the table, in the House ol IJi preventatives. upon the motion of Col. K. ]{. Hrynn. chairman of the eominit.tce : the reason, ns stated by him, that, perhaps the interest felt in other an.l more local matters absorbed the attention of inetnliers. to the exclusion of this, which must lircessarily require time for its elucidation. We think the printing of the two report-: together, as ordered hy th-1 lonse, a very just, dispensation of the question. The arguments pro ar?d con will go forth upon their own merits ; nnd though neither may he said to ho complete, they wijl be judged hy the thinking portion of tin- community according to a proper standard of economy ami policy. We commend the rejtorts to all interested in this .growing question of the day. On one occasion we may revert more particularly to them. ('ourirr. "CouOno.?The National Intelligencer coin pliments our lippi'weiilalivc handsomely : "In the House >>f Ucpreseiitatives, the .Hon. James L. ()rr. a Representative of Soul li C'uro1 itin, and the 1 Muneratic nominee, elected Speaker of the House on tin: first. Iialiot, having received tlie unanimous vole of Ui? party, of which iiol 1 lie is eminently worthy. .Mr. ?Orr has I a 1 I he advantage of nn:cl. e>"per1ene?r in the lillieuli duties of the el:ail-, ill winch it is hut, slier justice to say tliKt In- lias displayed A dignity, impartiality, readim-ss and correctness, |icrsoi:allv honorable to himself and giving assurance of his fitness for the distinguished post to wliieh he has lieeti elevated. It is Mr. Orr's enviable fortune that, while their unanimous support evinces the high iv.-pect and eon fide nee of his own party, t lo ir choice could not have fallen on a _<reiilli-iiiaii neei-nln. Lie to his political adversaries." "Tiik Sknatowal l'i:sri.T.?The Hon. J. II. 'Hammond is the successor. We learn I>v the Columbia papers that lie will not, lake lii?s s<-nt until the middle of .lanuary. From the singnlnrly high reputation ol'the Senator elect for genius ami political learning, the people may anticipate, on his part, a career of extraordinary brilliancy. If lie was not our first, choice in the race, that circumstances ill no wise prevents us from crnitrratnlatiiig the Stste on the election of one who may prove himself capacitated to lead "listening .Senates,'* whether on the calm sea of elaborate argument or in the angry storm of debate. Rut. we here repeat what we say Hn our letter in another eoliim ; that his election has adjudged and decided no sinule political question in South Carolina.?JulHi/irld A deer finer. Tiik Cai.iwi:n Stattk.?(hsr city readers, and many in all sections, are informed as to the mutilated condition of the statue of Calhoun, which occupies a conspicuous plnce in the City llall of this city. Soon after the recovery of the statue from the wreck of the ship h'lhoh^/h ?which was the occasion of the injury?a correspondence was comnicncert with Hiram I'ow ors, tin- author, l?y the gentleman who gave the original order, and a request was urged for a supply of an arm to repair (he mutilation. The eiigatremcnU of Mr. l'ow-ers have deferred his attention to the request, which however met. his ready assent. until a comparatively late period. We are happy to report that the pubstitutcd arm has now been received, and was accompanied by a letter of full instructions and directions, which will enable any one versed in the manipulations of the art, to affix the limb according to the original idea of the art.ist. The reparation will soon be effected.?Courier. Mr. Whiting, who resided near Boston, lias most ingeniously fortified !his house by means of magneto-electrical contrivances, so that no door or window in his house can be openednt night without causing a bell in bis bedroom to strike, while at the same time a di mi mm-* niuican'ts me pun icuinr aoor or window which is opened. The lodge or house of 'Jiis grandeur is a few rods distant on his grounds, nnd by touching a knob at the head of his bed, Mr. Whiting <*nn ring a bell in the 4^ gar drier's bedroom, and thus summon him at any hour of the night when his assistance may be needed. The mcchunism is so arranged that by no |)ossjt>Hh^ <can a burglar pre-arrange matters so -as te interfere with the working of the saytftein at any of the windows or doors. SrArtTANiu:nr. Fr.italk College.?"We learn from the Spartanburg Express, that the trustees of this institution have had several elections recently, for the purpose of supplying the vacancies which have occurred in the faculty, Dr. Cross and lady, of Charleston have been choscn members . and Mr. Gnrlnnd B. Havncs of Virginia, who will fill the place of tlie lie v. J. M. Crenshaw, resigned. Mrs. I* CJ. Blaisdcll haa also been elected Instructress in Frcnoli. CO W SI? WE EST. The following porsous have freight in the Depot at Abbeville:? M G Loninx, C T Haskell, E Whitfield South, B. O. Conner, J J Barnctt, J S Iteid, J F. Marshall, \V A Wardlaw, Witherspoon, Hon T C Perrin, J J Lipford, J <k II J White, J II Brooks, A M Tcogue, J D Hadden, L II Russell, J J Cunningham. I>. R. SONDLEY, Ag't, J1ARKET8. ABBEVILLE, Dee. 18.?Onr Markets lias Ixjen very dull during tho past week. We quote 9 cents as the extreme limit. OR mislaid 117 Dollar note on George Banks, ten Dollars credit; one on do., $2 67 ; one Note on- John . M. Clark, $9 01 j one note on Hesekiah Burdet, $12 00; one note Benjamin Ltalmaker, $600 00. W. V. BRACKNELL. December 7, 1857. to A"W Look Out lor Breakers! ' ; rpHE subscriber hereby notifies nil person JL Indebted to liiin that tliey muni settle u by tlie 1st Of F??l?runry"next, OB lie lui resolved to put in suit, at tlmt time, nil lii outstanding demands. So Debtors will plena tnke warning, lie is need of money and mns have it, peaeably if lie can, but forcibly it Ii 1 must. ENOCH NKIJSON. December 18, 18.r>7. 33 6t AT PUBLIC OUT-CRY ! i rpHK IIOl'SK and LOT occupied by ^ 1 Win. II. Wilson, will be sold at I'.'jS Public Out Crv, on snleday, in .binunry nexl if not dispose J of before at private sale. It is situated iu n convenient, part, of tli ^ Village of Abbeville. The buildings are ne\ and in pood repair?all necessary out build ings. gnrd.n iu good cultivation, >tc., &c. Tli Lot contains one Acre, more or less, with goo' 1 and subtantial fences enclosing the whole. 5 Persons desiring to purchase such property would do well to call and examine the premise! TMIMH.?A ereilit. of twelve mollis witl interest from date, with two approved sureties and a morga^e of the premises if required. itiT'iiuii'i' i a, is;>7. oH t<1 SOUTH CAROLINA, ARHKVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY". n. \v. Litcs, ) Guard inn, \ vs. ) Petition to sell slaves. Ravenna \V Atkins, > .1. F. Atkins. ) Pl'KSl'ANT l<> ordor of Court, I will srll 01 Sale l)nv in Junutiry next. (4tli.1 nt Al> Iiovillc ('. 11., at puliiic outcrv. tlit; IV 11 <?\v i 11 negroes, viz : S(|iiire, Kasha, Hahy and Klijah belonging to Ravenna W. Atkins, and (Icorg< Del|>lii:i, Matliias, Eliza and Mui'tha, the pro porty of >1 nines F. Atkins. 1 Terms?A credit of twelve months, with in ! teres! JVotn date. Purchasers to give l$on? . withal least two pood sureties nnd pay tin , : costs in eubli. . IVM. II. PARKER, v. k. a. n. j Dec. M?57 :;4 tl'inj. Citation. , Bv AVI I.LI A M II ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Ahlx villi- District: 1 117 ILEREAS, David Knox, has applied t. Tt iiiu for I.etters of Administration, ot | all and singular the goods and chattels, ! rights and credits of Win. Alexander, late ol ' the District aforesaid, deed : | These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all j and singular, the kindred and creditors of tin 1 said deceased, to he and appear before me, at i our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, | to lie lioldcn at Abbeville Court House, on tin 1 thirtieth day of December next, to show j cause, if any, why the said administration HlloIlM liot 1)0 granted. (liven under mv bund and peal, this fifteenth <lay of December, in the your ol our Lord <?no thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, ami in t'no eighty-second yoarol American 1 ndepeiideiioe. W. HILL, 0. A. D. Doe. 17, lS."i7. 'it SIici'ifl'K Nalo. I>v virtue of sundry Writs of Fiori Facias I 1 ) t? me directed, I will poll at Abbeville ! Court House, on tlio firs! Monday and Tuesday | in .liirinary next, willliu the legal hours ol I sale, the following property, to wit: "00 Acres of land, more or loss, hounded by ; Maj. A. Hurt, Dr. Wm. Tennnnt and others, as I I In' property nfS. L. Dcvoux. ads. Jno. T. (loodj win and others. I 1 'louse and Lot at Ml. Cnrinol, eniilnining 1 i aero. more or loss, hounded by W. Ware, | as ,he property of 1). K. Harris, ads. ISonos, j Vibott iV' iJones, and others, sold at, the risk of | former purcha-or. ' Terms?CASH. T. II. COCIIRAX, S. A. D. Sheriff's Ofliee, \ Dee. 17, 1K57. ) 3:5 Ids. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS! KOt UTII YKAll OK TIIK COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. TIIK FAMOUS i di;ssi:ldorf gallery of paimimisi Pui'chased at the Cost of $180,000! AND rnWIIlls' UKNOWNKII ST ATI'i: OK TICK GREEK SLAVE!! KC'purtlin.'Cil for xis t him sand dollar*, with ! several hundred works of Art, in Paintings, Seitltptnre ami Bronzes, comprise tlie Premiums to ii<* awarded lo the subscribers of the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, whosubscribcbefore the'28th of January, 1858, at which time tlie awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the Inrge mid splendid Steel Kn? J graving, entitled "Manifest I)kstixv," also to i A copy of the L'osiioi'oi.tTAX Art Journal i one yen r. also to A Certificate in the Awnril hf Premiums, nKo A free admission to the Lhisseldorf and Cosiiiopnlitaii Galleries. Thus it is seen that, for every three dollar* | paid, the subscriber not only receives a | SPLENDID TIlItKH DOLLAR KNGltAVIXG! i but, also, the beautifully illustrated ! TWO DOLLAR ART JOURNAL, ONE YEAR. 1 Kncli subscriber is also presented with a Certificate in the A wards of Premiums hv tvliieli 11 valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, mny he received in addition, tlius giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of five dollurn, mid n Certificate r/ruti*. Any one of the leading Magazines is furnished, instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting $15 are entitled to an Engraving and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in tlie Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid engravings, price fifty cent* per hum Iter. Specimen copies will be sent to nil person! who desire to subscribe, on reccipt of five post age stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBY. Actunrv o. a. * 648 11roadiray, New York Doc 6?57 33 ' Ct Settlement Of the Estate of S- C. DeBruhl, dee d "VfOTlCE is hereby R?ven that a Final Set ]A tlement of the Estate of 8. C. DcBruh will be made in the Ordinary 'a Office, on the 9tll flay of January next. All persons in debted will please pay up, and those having claims will present them on or before that day J. FOSTER MARSHALL, Admr. December 7, 1857. 32 4t Banner Copy. Fifty Thousand Dollar* Worth of fine Beady-Made ?^K^onr>xsKMr<a-? GOING! GOING! GOING! Whole-Sale and Retail at NEW YORK Price's for Cash by J. K. HORA, <fc CO. Successors to J. M. Nxwbt, ii Co. Augusta, Ga. Nov. 5, 1867. 21 3m SEUD ^OB IT. The most superbly illustrated Magazine eve Iiublished in America, is the December mini>er of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, containing over sixty splendid Engravings, an< giving full particulars of the benefits of thi Cosmopolitan Art Association, two dollars < year ; single copies fifty cents. Specimen copies will be sent to alt persons who wish to subscribe on receipt of five postage stamps, (U cenus.j See ndrertfcement headed "Brilliant Pfot peetu?" in this paper. Addree. C. T* DERBY. a a. A. Broadway, New York, Deo Zi ?t ? , li Ii-fii mir -i Committed s ' po the Jail of Abbeville, on Thursp *- '?)" the ?.l instant, n Negro l!oy, l8 who gives his name ns TOM and says ho - ; is belol,j?s to David .Jennings of Charleston, e ^n'd boy is of Black complexion, about twentyit tw0 years of ugc, und about six feet high, e The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. T. II. COCIIKAN, Jailor. Dee. 11, 1857. at! tf To tlic Pu*>li c. IE Undersigned having sold the American ' 1 Hotel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM <fc CO., c take this occasion to return our thanks to the v j public generally for tl?o liberal patronage be_ | stowed upon us und would solicit the same for its present Proprietors. Respect fully. V O. II. 1*. SCOTT ?t CO. Hamburg, May 30, 1S"?7. ' i AMERICAN HOTEL, HAM15UK(J, S. C. rpilH Subscribers take this opportunity of inJl forming their friends and tin; public treu- j orally that, they have bought. tin; above IIO- j j TKI., iitnl arc having it refitted in tin- best. pos- i sible style fur their reception. We Matter our ' J selves that every necessary arrangement has j been made to promote the comfort of all who i favor us with their company. Our UOOMS are ' | airy ami comfortably furnished ; SKUVA.VIS j i attentive and obediaut. And our'i'ABI.K will ' i be constantly supplied with the best, the season ! ! affords. Our friends may therefore rest, satis1 i lied that every exertion will be cheerfully rei?| <lvrcd to make their sojourn pleasant and agrce' i able. ' ' There will lie in attendance a GOOD OSTLKll 1 and Morses left in churgc will receive particular I j attention. Persons arriving at. this House may feel j i assured that, their ba^tiaiie will be proliiptlv ! sent- fr>r of rhtirnr to tin. ('iirvitiii.i iw in ?.Itl of tliv (icuruiii li<*|>e*ts. Wv solicit, a sliiire of the patronnirc of those I visiting our town. <;. < . rl NNlNClIAM, MAKY S. CI NNIMillAM, j 1'ropriclors. December 11, 1857. 32 ts j "u2. Q[ ? '"JB r* S3 isi ~Zi BE -O o I , r?"MIE Snlntcribors l?nvi??tr <lisposril of their j | X entire Mock <>f 1 >11Y (5(M?I>S in tli<> >.?. ! j-| tnMMimciit known :i? ("IIA.MUKRS ,fc MAK! SllAI.L, at Abbeville II.. S. Iiei;* leave ] I j to rccoiiiuicml to their frieinls ami tin: pnlili.: j , yeiicrally their sticcc.<#ors, Mes?rs. .IOIIN (JKAV ?t .IAS. T. liOMF.KTSON. who will ! ilnct the business timlcr the style ami title of j ; (511 AY ?fc liom.UTSUN. . . ? ..v. ^ 111 ?: n i;t| IVII">V II I \ lis 51^ , | ! eiltcrprisinir iiii-1 ('(iiwl. business men, iiii?1 Wv ; , j cheerfully ! < < ?>i11111 -11 I them to our IricinU ami i ! patrons as worthy their patronage. ! | l*| C-fe" Mr. '< > 11N (5I5.W, is our I Aijeht to settle nil accounts <luc, l>v <>r In tin- i \ \ firm of t*ll AMUKKS ,t MAKSIIAU,. an.l wo I I earnestly reipicst 11 wise in<Iclitcl to make early . 1 settlement, as it is alisolut el v nnw^in' for us J to clost! our hu.-iness at Abbeville Court House ! ami the adjacent count r\*. * ! CI I AM KICKS A MARSHALL j < Coltutiliia, S. <\, Nov. oil, ls."?7. .'il tf : ? I ? I V 11 ; J 17MIOM the Mi'iscrilior on Wednesday niirht. : . tin- lsth instant, a li^lit. Iron r?> , I (!rcy llniw, of lieuvy make, with j ^**y, : forctop hlinveil t.li'?no other marks of note ! reineinlieietl. Any person apprehc:i?litiy the i I ihief with sufficient pro?f for conviction, or ! | securinir the horse so tliat I can jrel him will I ' bo liberally rcwar-leil. i A'hlrcss?Mountain View I*. ()., Abbeville j IfUlricl. \V. A. l.KSI.V. ! November 1(".?.".7 i - i ; TIic Stale ?i' Soulli Carolina, ' i Ahh'riHf 1 >>.<!> '<rt?lu th'- lit<tn J'ltns. i V. W. I )av is, j j . i'.v. - Attachment. 1 li-iiry Tone*. ) "\\7 HKKKAS, 1 lio Plaintiff did, on tho Iwmi- ! | T T ty-scveiit!i day of November, 1S."?7, liI<" 1 | ! his ricflnr.ition against tin- 1 ?< f< nilant, who. (as j , | it. is said) is absent from alo! without the liiuits j of tliis State, ami lias neither wife or attorney j j known within t! ? same, upon whom a copy j ' of ihe saiil declaration miirlit lit* served. It is I j therefore ordered. that tin: said 1 )cfeiidnnt do j j appear and plead to tho sai<l declaration, on or i | before I In* t wenlyciuli t Jay of November, J j which will be in the year of our Lord Eighteen j ' ! Hundred ami Fifty-eight, otherwise filial and i absolute Judgment will then be given and j ' j awarded against him. ~ M ATI I H\V M. DONALD, c. <:. i\ I Clerk's Oflicf, Nov. 27, 1 S,r?7. I'.l ly ' I i SOUTH CAROLINA, " AURKVII.I.K DISTKICT.?IS' OKDINAHV. Andrew Dunn, Apji't, ) ( vs. [ .loli 11 Dunn, et. al. Dcft's. ) IT appeJirint; to my satisfaction, that Jackson I I'iehley inn! wife I'ollv, defendants i n this | case, reside williout. tin; limits of this Slate.? j It. is therefore ordered that they <lo appear ' t i and ohjeet to the Sale of the Heal Kslate of: j William Dunn, dee'd. on or heforc the twelfth i 1 day of Feln uary next, or their consent to the ' < same will he entered of reeoid. I < WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. I). Nov. 13. 1 fi.*>7. .'til Hm I SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 Annp.viM.E distinct.-?is equity. Williams Trewit, Exo'r"] vs- . < Peter Smith, 1\ II. j- Bill for direction JLc. Bradlev ami wife, et. I * nl. J "l^UKSITANT to order of Court., I will Roll, X at Public Outcry, on salcday in .larmary I next, at Abbeville O. If., tin: Heal Estate of 1 Win. H. Smith, deceased, lying on waters of Dry Creek, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres more or leas, and bounded l>y lands of ' Peter Smith, Wm. 11. J)orn and others; also, ' the slaves, Richmond, Sally and Emma and increase, if any. Terms.?A credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give i Bonds with two good sureties and mortgage to | secure the purchase money, pay the costs in Cash and pay for papers. WM. II. PA11KEK, C.E. A. J). Commissioner's Office, ) Dec. 8, 1857. j 27 tds. ! Citation . By WJLLTAM II1LL, Msg., Ordinary of Abbc5 ville District: WHEREAS, Joseph J. Branyon and Polly Ann Branyon have applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Itcuben Branyon, late of ilie District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mo, ' at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dist., to be holdenlnt Abbeville Court House, on the twenty-fourth day of Deccrnber^nstf, to show ? cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. uiven under my hand and sonl, tliin seventh day of December, in the vo?r of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyseven, and in the cighty-second year of American Independence. W. niLL, O. A. D r Dec. 10, 1857. 32 2t MILLER & WARREN 1 ~Y\/"OULD respectfully call the attention of s T their friends and customers to their ? stock of NEGRO GOODS. Georpe Schley's White PLAINS, warranted - all wooifilling; 5 Plaid LINSEY; Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES; * Domestic GINGHAMS; OSNABVRGS, Plaid and Stripe* ; Georgifi PLAINS ; FLANNELS, of all doecriptions. Oct 2, rtWt 22 If Notice to Dcbtotm. ALL persons ill this District, who lire indcb< toil cither l>v Note <>f Account, to tin lute firm of Kuril;fit it Starr, are hereby notified that, their Notes ninl Aceoun'* have been placed in the hand* of .lolm Mcl$ry<b?, for cob lection, who rnny at all times be found nt the I'ost Office.?I mined iate pnymeut is earnestly requested. JOHN ENKIOfllT. Dee. 3, 1857. 3'2 4t Final Notice !! ALL persons indebted to ROHKRTS it ADAMS, whose notes are in our hands, arc required to pay the same by the first day of February next. Every note. unpaid at that time trill be placed in suit. PKKKIX ?t COTIIKAN, Att'y for It. ?fc A. Nov. SO, 1857. 31 -Jin .lordnnN Store. f'UST reooivtfil a larce and fine Stock of t9 Cl'TI.KKY; 15 per cent. off for CiipIi. 1,001 vnriot.io.-s I'oeket. Knivi1#?Tortoise an<l IViirl linmlle, of llic finest make. A good assortment of very lino Razor*. Shooting Tackle of every ?1e?eription. Powder Flasks, Shot llelts. Came Itnirs, Nipple Wrem-lies, l**ir?*?!?Ri??i? Caps, CoxeV, Walker's, Kiev's, Pistol Cups; also, a few Colts Repeaters, latest patent. Culinary Articles. Corn Rtareli, Veast Povvd.-rs, Arrow Root, Cooper's 1stnt;lass, Irish Mos*. (ielatine, oxtraot Coli'ee, Klavorintr F.xtraets, French ami KntrlMi Mustards, White Wine Vinejrar, Rlack l'aper, Nul.mejrs. Cinnamon, Spices, etc. Also, litirnim; Flui.l, Camphitie, Xeftt l'oot Oil, Yuruisliiw, ite. Fine Brandies, Wines, Gin, Planlalion \\ liiskoy. All of which I propose to sell as low as can be liought anywliele in tile np-eountry. T> A .Int.MlAV I>00. 18.VT. HI tf TO THE mvLiiT NEW CANDIDATES FOR PATRONAGE. r I'M IK < 'itiz.'ii* ?>r Ahltovilli* l>i-t.riet mi<l surJL. ronmlini: Country, arc hereby advertised tliat 11 > o umlersiirtiCMl having |mrehase<l tin; Dry <mmmN K<<t?l>lisliiiioiit, heretofore Uii \vn as that i>f Messrs. ('liantlwrs it Mar-hall. in Ahheville Village, are now [ if]ia:*iMl to ollVr jrreater imlueeuieiits, il" |>ns.-il>h>, to the numerous |>atrniiA of that estalili-hineiit, havin<; iinjmrteil a very lnrifc eoniplete ami lianiljoino variety of (;(><?I>S, such as have lieeti usually oll'ereil for Sale. 'Iti? snpl'lv will he a?l<Ieil to weekly, ami i-verv art iele usually called f'?r in a first class fstiiMisliini-til will found on -ale. The striet est attention will !> paid to mod. IIxr wants of gallons who will In: supplied willi tin; Itcxf Quality ?f <?o?ris, ill the most ivasoimlilo liirnros fi?r ('.IS//, nwo il?l?-n?l to pursue a drieily cash system. We will add ti> our 1HJY <;ot>l)?S, a larirc variety sueh as are usually ? :?!I *?! fur l>y Ladies, lite ln-tnl< of Families, or for Plantation purposes, it! <1 it is hoped tliat our Ftriet. iiltent ion to )>usiiie.-j ami elforls to please, will seeure for us the emiliiiual patronaije of the friends of I lie house ami the additional support of the { 111>1 io at. largo. (I KAY A- liOHKUTSOX. Deo. 'J, 1S".7. ::i If "COECEAP^"WYCOODS, FALL TIIADK?1N.V7, At'GUST.\, GEO. A: AOliaSiCLL \IIK now rccM-ivinif at. their new store, Nn, ifiiiiil slii'cl, a largo am! elegant is.-.ii! incut of Staple ami Fancy (ZJD?K a l'lieir stock is one of tlic largest ami most elegant. in their line in IUo city, nii'l comprises ill of tin: lati'st ami most, complete styles of I In* season. Tlicv would respectfully solicit public patronage. ninl cordially invite all to xamine tlieir (ioods LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Faney ])ivss SII.lvS, I'laids ami Stripes; Kieli Silk K() MI-IS A't^l'I I.I.M. very heavy; Rich Mavndciv SILKS; I'Ol'i.lNS : Handsome Foulards ; Plain IJIack SILKS, till wi.lths niul high lustres : IJlack Brocade SILKS, Stripes, Plaids and [ "inures ; Moiirniiitr mid 1 lalf Monrninir SI !.KS, liieh French l'rintall Wool 1>KLAINKS, ijores a'urilli:. iiavaiikrk stripes. jasiimkre d'ecossf, Valencia plaids ind tarlatans, and a variety of other [Joods for Children. I'rinted COliFROS; I'AllAMATTAS ; English and French MERINOKS ; I'lain an<l 1'riiited DELAINES arid PERSIANS. all qualities; French, Knglish and American PRINTS, ;reut variety ; French, Fnglish and American ljlN<; IIAMS, great variety ; Plain. Printed and Plnid Opera FLANNELS CLOAKS aiul MANTILLAS, of the latest if vies, from low priced to very rich, in great variety ; Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS, and almost 3very description, from low priced to very tine A lar-re assortment of Linen CI.OTII.S, nil colors, i'or Cloaks nn<l Mantillas ; MOCRNING CUODS, of every stylo, suitable for the season ; Hoop SKIRTS, every style and quality tised; CORSETS, French and Railroad. EMBROIDERIES !)f all kinds, ami a fair assortment of French Worked COLLARS, SLKKVKS, HANDS, FLOlNCINOS, Embroidered SKIRTS. H AN DKERCI11 EFS, Infants' WAISTS, Worked EDGINGS, and INSERTINGS. B LOVES, of all kinds, for Ladies, Genta and Hoys; HOSI KltV, of al> kinds, for Ladies, Gents and Hoys ; FLANNKI-S, large assortment, all priccs and qualities ; Meri no YESTX, for Ladies; Children and Gents. PANTALOON GOODS. All stvles CASSIMURES, DOESKINS, CORDUROYS, TWEEDS, SATIN FITS, Plain l'laids; Kentucky JEANS; Merino CASSIMliRICS, for Children; PLAIDS and IIOH ROYS, for Children, <fcc. PLANTATION AND SERVANTS' GOODS. Largest assortment and greatest variety in the city, comprising tlie most durable Goods in tlie whv of KERSEYS, White an<l Brown PLAINS, Heavy TWILLS, LINSKYS, OSNABURGS and STRIPES, ilOMESPUNS, PLAIDS and FLANNELS. BLANKETS. Negro BLANKETS, White and Gray; Saddle " Travelling " Mackinaw " Fancy " of every description. Bed BLANKIjrrS, from a small Crib Blanket to a very large and superior Blanket As we have but one pi ice, our Goods will be offered at the lowest prices, wliieli we guarantee to be as low as any in the Southern country. Our system not only compels us to sell our Goods at the lowest prices, but it also protects the buyer from paying over market price, as ho invariably does, where there is an asking nnd a taking price. All Orders will receive our personal ond prompt attentidn, and our best judgment in executing them. BROOM A NORRELL, No. 238 Broad-street. Oct. 9, 1867 28 tf MILLER & WARREN HAVE received a large and well selected stock of 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 BED BLANKETS. AI AO Negro BLANKETS ; . "Wh't and Gray do % Travelling do Planters are respectfully invited to examine Our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Oct 2, 1867. 22 tf AND STILL 1 : . N E W G OODS FOR 0 ; T?K * IMH2 4 HAVE been for the lust three weeks mid n Goods, suitable fur the Foil Trade. Our Stock is one of the heaviest in the up-C' we venture to sny, without any unnecessary bo Cluapcxt. We have a large assortment of LaUivs' CALICOES, GINGHAMS, BLACK nnil POPLINS, DcLAINES, VALENCIA , BONNETS and RIBBOi LADIES* TALMAS Great We respectfully invite the attention of l'l Plains. Linscv*. Tweeds, .leans, Osnuburgs, Sh J Columbia and Augusta prices I j Our CLOTHING 1)EI'AUTMKNT contains ; have tine CLOTH KAGI.ANS, tine I5KOAD CI i anaii VESTS, of Silk, Silk-Nelvet and Silk-I'lusl j Hood materials ! We have abo n good variety | line of Gents' Furniqj\jri{r Goo< i An examination of our Slock and prices wi t/rxil inductnifiitx in thitf branch of our trade pa 11 O O T S A > A large lot, from the Coarsest Negro 1 JIA 'J'S, tlliil CA I 'S?l/if /utrxt fj't c///rjiH/:.\s to And lots of ollicc ...... "\V?; nn* thankful to <>?r fi-ii'iids ami nislonn timiaiK'c of ihvir |>iitroii:iL''', as \v<- .-till ndht'i'c t* A.l of w i.< i'cy|ivclfiilly t>ul Abbeville C. It., S>|.l. 25, 1857. [21] | Men K? u ij K OF GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA BSS-.-'a 09 U ^ Bt? ?E E> , tU ? On and after 23tl November, 1857. :?=? n v.... n j 8 STA'i l()*s- I " _ I! A. All I] I ('uluinlii.'i, ~ 7 illI I Mi". T.r.r, ham ' I-** tK-t??n, s.::r? 1-it oil, I)]-, ' I'onmiia, ii.-ln l'ro?.|n?rit y, ]t?.l2 lu.ir, | Matl'.ti's T. ()., 10.27 10 27 N.ulieriy, lu.:;,s It i Helena. lo.r.n In :,8 1 ?url'mi"s Tank. 1 l.tis 11. lit Silver Stiver, ] l.nu ] l.^:{ j r.'.iizinsui's, 11 j.-, ] i..|7 ; oliajK-IIV. ]\> iiti 1-j.ti:; ! Ninety siz, 12.f?<? 1*2.45 I New .Market, l.tif, j.n? 1, 1.18 1. :i.S J Ml .Mil.; T. (?., l.r,t| 1..1U Cokt-sltiirv. 'J.H7 11.12 |-f | CnkesLtu-y, 2.12 \ ? AMievillo, y r,7 i ...... ; I ><i|niiililV, t!. I!! !."? t Ilotx-it I'utlt. ii.u.j ; ! 11 .Mil- T. <)., j liclton, r. i ^ -r 1 Helton, M. 15 I / ?E J Arnlor.-on, 1.1<? j \V ii:iain.-tt>i|, l.lu \ CoMi n < Irnvi', -1.??7 1.1?) j 5.15 ' 9 9 (3 If ?> j| Arr. S r.c.nvi-ij i i STATIONS, g 8 A. M.g | Or?rf?vi!li>, A.im fiol.K-n flrnve, 5."0 5."2 | Willinni.-loii, C.10 <5.1:5 i ^ -f, | Anderson, 5.50 i / } licit on, r?.:;7 (iviioi. c,.:<7 n.r.n i 111 Mi1<> T. <)., V.mi; 7.in; 1 lloni'ii l'atli, 7.*J7 7.r.0 | 1 ><?n ti J?1 ! *s, 7.nil 7.5:1 i UnrmoivV. kin ?in: ; ^ ^ Al.i.cville, " 7.25 . ( \ C'nk<*1>nry, 8.22 j Cokesl.urv. * 8.2-2 8.30 : S!1 Mile T. ()., 8.15 8.15 (iri'i'iiwoitil, 8.57 0.00 ! New Market, O.O'.l 0.12 I Ninety Six, 0.32 0.35 ! Chapelt's, 10.13 . 10.15 j noazmnn'.*, lo.28 10.30 Silver Street, 10.52 10.54 ! r.urtoti's Tank, 11.05 11.10 1 Helena, 11.20 11.25 1 Nevherrv. 11.28 11.35 ! Mallett.'s T. <)., 11.13 11.43 | lWperitv, 11.55 11.57 1*. M. ! Poinnrin, 12.25 12.28 I Hope's, 12.40 12.-12 ! Alston, ]2.AH 1.00 | Littleton, 1.35 1.37 ; Frost'i* Mill, 2.0'.> 2.09 | Columbia, 2.30 ilcw Fall Stock of j GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, HARD-WARE, Gl'TLliRY And Agricultural Implements. 1IKXKY S. KERR, J!rick Range, Abbeville C. II., 1'S now reeeivine hi* Fall Supplies of GIIOGKMKSiA XJ> PRO VJHfi KVS. IIA III)WA HE nn.l CUTI.KR nrnl A I!HWULTUliAL JM 1'1,1'JMh'y7W, to which lio most respectfully invites the Attention of the tending public. His stock this Fall, will consist, in lull t of !?/? fnlliiivitiif rinrulc ? ?'# Sugar, Coffee, Molasses niul bait, Tens of all kinds. Fancy Groceries of every description, Bagging, Hale-rope ami Twine, Sweeds arid English Iron, Hoop and Band do Ulister German and Cast Steel, Hollow ware of every variety, Trace, Coil and other Chains, Carpenters' Tools in endless variety, Wooden and Willow Waro Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sausage and Straw Cutter*. Corn Shellers of various sizes, Rice, Tobacco and Segars, Bed and Table Castors. Padlocks and one million Screws, Jim Crow Cards, Table Salt nnd Soda, Fine Champagne Wine, Claret, Madeira and Sherry do., Itvc Whiskey nnd old French Brandy, Well Bucket* and Well Chains, Buketa. Tubs nnd Chums, Well Wheels nnd Sifters, And Irons of every sort and sire. Powder, Shot and Lend, -Ten Kettles and Holies, Hand, Cross cut and Mill Snws, do. do. do. Files, Mackerel in Kits, quarter, half and whole Barrels, White Lend and Linseed Oil, Train nnd Machine do. Tallow, Ad. and Sperm Candles, Hummers, Hutcliets and Axes, Fall nnd Broad do. Blacksmiths' Tools full suit, Nail* of host manufacture. Tl.? - ?? ? i'mwiiv nit: inviieu iu give nun a c?uf as he feels assured t\obody will be hurt by it. Oct. 1?57 22 tf Dissolution. THE Partnership of Gary A Jones, in the Drug business in Cokesbury, lias this day been dissolved by mntual consent. The accounts of the late firm, are In the hands of Mf. J. R. Jones j %ho alone Is au* thorijfed to (Mli? collectitrtie. All those having demands against the Arm, will please present them to. him for payment. November ' 30. Jm THEY COME THE FALL TRADE. / l?j, ii Mm. *j ps ' i ro still rcccivirg <luily additions to tlicir Stock i ountry, nn<! as we hnvc bought nt Ilonilqunrtcrc, listing, tliut wc urc able to sell as Cheap as the , DrCKM iiooih, HUB as COLORED ALPACAS, BLACK SILKS, l'LAIDS, MER1N0ES, &c., &c. SS-?some nice Styles. anil ri.OAKS? n Ynrirty. "liters to our Fall' Stock of Kersey*, Georgia eetings and Shirtings*, which we will sell at a nico selection of Fashionable Styles. Wo A >TII COATS, line DOKSK1N PANTS, Buch i, Hroad Cloth and Tweed, well made and of of the medium grades of Clothing, and full is?at moderate prices II satisfy the public that wc arc able to ofl'er rtieularly. ? V O 11 W IV> , irognns to the finest. city nmrtc Gaiter. "in/ ; YA SKXOTWXS and i'S, for the Million, rally fouml in u retail Store. rs for past, favors, ami hope to receive a con> our o'nl motto?Good (joodx at Pojutlar I'ricts. iiniiUtl l>y M. lSUAI-.l, ,t BRUSRKL, Next door to II. S. Kerr. DRY GOODS ! DRY GO DS !! TO 11, E, It BE A: W A It IS ID^ ' VIII* now receiving tlieir stocks of Fall ami j ' \Yint? r <!()01>S, which they are pre par- | < I <-<l to o'Ti-r ami sell as low as any house in the ' 'city. The stock lias lii-en selecteil with great i care, ami comprise a great variety of i LAI)IKS' DRESS GOODS, such as . Hich ami elegant ;ilk IIOHK 1V(?1"II.I.E ; Bayadere Silks, variety of styles; Silk VAI.KN< IAS, Stripeil ami l'lui<l; Plain SlI.IvS, all colors : MolllllillL' liilVilili'l'i' Mint I 'li?nA yiT va Plain llluek. I'luitl nixl Striped ; Silk P< tl'I.l NS iiiul Victoria PI.AI1>S; DKI.AINK linHK li^ni.l.K ; llieli l'iii'ril HKLAINKS at,.] CASllMKUKS; l'mli'nl l'reiieli Ml'ltlNOES. in:\v 8tvlw? ; Plain French and Knirlish MKIIIXOKS; Mourning "PI-'.I.AIN IIS. \ US' ? Freiieh an?l Kiigli.-*li Pill NTS; AiiKM'ii-an " Moiirnini; " Suoti-li <MNC;iIAMS ; M<nir|iini| " Client' " An \t<sn*ivi> variety of SIIAWLS, conipriainir ! Silk Thibet SHAWLS ; " ; riu-li Hor.l.Tf.l Stella SIIAWLS ; ! <'licniHe SI IA W LS mul Si'A lll'S ; 1.allies' lilack ami Col'rtl Cloth CLOAKS ; Ilifli Velvet CLOAKS, every variety; I All W....1 I .one SHAWLS ; " Plain Ml'k ?t See'nil M'rinir Mel-inn SlIAWLS; A l"t of licantiful KM 1J1K) 1 i >KUIKS, consistitiir of llieli Muslin SLEKYKS anil COLLAIIS, in i r'U- ....... . I .laeoiiel ai:>l Swiss SLKKVI'-S, Liucu COLLAIIS; Malte?e l.aee SK ITS ; Jinil.it inn 1 1'( >1 - LA IIS nnil ?>T .l'l-'V I Jaeonvf ninl Swiss lSnmls ; l.im-ii Caiiihri" HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain mitl Kiiil>r<>iil>-rc<l ; Jl.-m'*! and Mourning J1 AN1>KKRCI1IEF3 ; Mines' ami Roys' Wool IloSK; Wool (JAITKItS ; Nott SACKS; Misses' Merino VESTS, Short niul Long Sleeve; J For tlio OonMomcn'd lino mav he found? ] (luck CLOTHS iin.l C'ASSlSlF.RES ; , Fancy CASSIMERES, latest styles ; , Rich W-lvct ami ('aslnnere VKSTINGS; North Carolina CAS1MERKS, superior article : CRAVATS an J C< H.LARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER A WARREN. Oct. 2, 1S57. 22 tf JAS. H. RILEY, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, , Careen wood, S. C., HAVING established himself in this place , for the transaction of a n I'm 4 r t ti r\ t r/-# *? rr? ~ JJJi IJ (.r JS u SIJ\ JiSIS, I Respectfully solicits n It cut ion to his extensive ' iin<l well selected Stock, purchased in New ' York, ilurinu the present MONET A It V PANIC; nt. such rates as to enable Iiim to compete, (both in price ami <|Uafity, with Columbia l)ruggists.?Croat Inducements offered to PHYSICIANS AND FARMERS, who are accustomed to sending their orders to Columbia and Charlestion. The following list comprise a few articles of every-day demand: Castor Oil, by gallon or bottle, , Sweet " " " " Train " " " I Noatsfoot Oil* " t : i ? ? White bead. pure, \ Crown of Tartar, ( Sup. Curli. Soda, I'epper, black, < " eaycnne, i Spice, \ Ginger, pul\., ) Africa,, and Jamaica ! " race, J ] Table Mustard, x Tnpiocn, J IWuccaroni, ( Ten. black ami preen, Corn and Pearl Starch, Soaps of every variety, Vinopar, Window Glass 8 a 10 aud 10 a 12, ' Putty, Adamantine Candles, ' Burning Fluid, always fresh, < Tobacco, chewing and smoking, 1 Cigars of every variety, ' The very choicest brands of J COGNAC BRAND Y, 1 Blaekberrv Brandy, Madeira Wine, Port " pure juice, *Tl||J{t.r Champnpne "Wine, | I.on. Corriinl Gin, "Woolfs Schnapps, Stoughton's Bitters, Stomach " t Also, n very nice assortment of Fancy Toi- 8 let!c articles, Perfumer}', Confectioneries, Ac. J November 2G, 1867. 81 tf r o SOUTH CAROLINA, iTini?..Ti i u TMCTDfOT . ?TV rtRT^TMARV I6iiac Carlisle, App't."! Partiton vs. 1 In the matter of the Wm. Carlisle, AgnessVlteal Estate of James Kennedy, et. al, I Carlisle dee'd. Defts. J t IT appearing to my satisfaction that the chil- ' dren of James Carlisle, names not known; 1 the children of Sarn'l Carlisle, names not known; the children of Martha Newall, names ' not known ; the children of Margaret Shackleford, names not known; and the children of Francis uariisic. names not Wuown, heirs and distributees of Jatnes Carlisle, deo'd, reside beyond the limits of this State.?It is therefore ordered that they do appear, and object to the t sale of the Ileal Estate of the said James Carlisle, on or before the sixth day of January, A. < D. 1858, or their consent to ths same will be i entered of record. WILLIAM HILL, p. A. D. \ If Oct. fi, 1897 23 3m NEW CiOODS! NEW iiOODl! M. STRAUSS, ^ 0 ICE a B U R Y . S't i'LY tlio wants of inj' Cuntomeng and Fricn<ls I laid in a large and extensive Stock in ull tlie articles kept in my etor?, and determined to otter inducements to purcliasera, both in price and quality. Therefore call and examine and you will !>? convincrd. M. STRAUSS. Elegant and Cheap Ready-made Clothing, GENTS, BOYS AND YOUTH. M. STRAUSS, Cnkpuhnrr. TUB LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF Ml FA XC Y A11TICLES, HOOTS <fc SHOES, HARDWARE; (J ROGER Y. ST A 'HONA R Y AND QUEEXS U'A HE. M. STRAUSS, Cokesbury. April 24, 18r>7. 61 If Splendid Stock T^iidfcn Drcfts Goods, MANTILLAS, BONN El's, I) I !) UAX'rt iviDi)v;.^n, l'KIMMi Vf?S, ETC M. STRAUSS, Cokcsbury. House and I^ot Tor Sale IN ABBEVILLE VILLAGE. rpillS IIOrSE and LOT is situate in a quiet I. nn<l convonierit part of the Villus?*. Flic Dwelling is sufficiently large to accommodate ft small family, with all ncccroary OutI tiil<liiit>?. The Lot contains something; over im Acre of Lund ; and has n new and substantial Fence around. Any person wishing to purchase such a Lot, can receive all information relative to it by calling at this Office. It will be sold low and upon good terms. Sept. 25, 1*57. 21 tf At Kerr's Grocery Store. Rasins, Preserves, Cheese. 6) | BOXES Malaga Rasins, '20 do. English Dairy Cheese, C cnses Preserves, (assorted.) 4 do. Brandy Fruits, do. Sugar, Coffee, Mola3ses. 10 BBI.S. C. Yellow .Sugar, 20 Bags choice Rio and Java CoITm, 10 Bbls. prime ehenp Molasses. 1 Ilhd. do. do. do. Tobacco and Segars. 0,000 Segars. best Brands, A lot of choice Chewing Tobacco. Bacon and Lard. 1,0U0 Lbs. choice Bacon Sides, 200 lhs. choice Leaf Lard. There 1ms lieen considerable decline in all ?f the above goods, and the public .are invited to give tne a call, and they will find that caah will buy bargains. II. S. ICERRNov. 12, 57 28 ?U "planters and~merchants' waki:hoi>>e. o rI~MIE undersigned would respectfully an1. notinee to their friends ami the public, that they have associated themselves together '"warehouse and commission 15 us i ness, under the name and style of P. <fc J. L. FLEMING, and taken the iarge Fikk-proof Warriiousk of T. S. Mkic.m.f, situated on Reynold, between Jackson and Mcintosh Streets. Their charges will conform to the old established rates, viz: 25 COllts for Storage and 25 cents Commission for Selling. All orders for Family Slipplici, promptly executed nt the Lowest Market Pricks. PORTER FLEMING, J NO. L. FLEMING. Augusta, Gn., Oct, 1857. [24 3ni ELECTION NOTICE. PURSUANT to the direction of theactof the General Assembly, I, as chairman of t.he General Board of Managers for Abbeville District, do herebv erive notice that an Election for Ordinary for Abbeville District will be held on Monday the fourteenth day of December next, at the usual places of Election throughout the said District to fill the vacancy remaining from the Election, for said office, having been declared void by the Hoard of Manngcrson account of the vote being a tic between the tw? highest Candidates. This 11th day of Nov., 1857. J. A. HUNTER, Clmir'n. Ix?57 28 tde. Grand Raffle. C&OA AAA WORTH of VALUABLE rPfjU^UUU PROPERTY to be RAFFLED FOR, consisting of Enftlcy'ft Splendid Mills, i?nd other machinery, together with Seven Hundred Acres of Land and 240 Town Lots in the Village of Eaaley, making 250 prizes. Highest prize, ?20,000 ! j I For further paroculars see ltnnd bills, or address either of the Allowing gentlemen at Easle}", Pickens District, South Carolina. Price of Chances only $10 00. Any person> enclosing ?10 00 addressed as above, and girng their name and Post Office plainly writtonr ,vill receive a certificate of chancn by return nail. P. N. GARVIN, ) ? I B. F. SLOAN, \. F. LEWIS, f 5 } II. LEETIIURSTON, IOHN HOW EN, > ? ] ALEX. AlcBEE,. 3EO. SEABOltN, j 3 |J.D. ASHMORE. Oct 14, 57 24 Sin> Dissolution. rllE Partnership heretofore existing between ENRIOHT ?fc STARR, in the manufacture of Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrashira. Fans, ?tc., has this day been dissolved by nutual agreement of parties. The Books and \ccounts of the Old Firm Are in the hands of Folin En right, who is alono authorized to'settle lie business of the same. JOHN ENRIGHT, RICH'D C. STARR. November 1, 1857. ,29 tf Notice of Settlement 3f the Estate of Solomon Walker, deo'dn * ATrnr* : iL _ i _ j uiiuo >> iiercujr given io me Kioarea nna lM Creditors of the Estate of Solomon Walkr, deceased, that a final settlement of the ame will be made in the Ordinary's Office, Ab>eville District, on the 12</? day of February iext. All persons Indebted will' please pay up, ind those having claims will present their denands ou or before that dav> SANDERS WALKER. Executor. Nov. 12, 1867 29 8tn Estate of Mrs. Sarah Pace, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties interested in the Estate of Sarah Pace, deo'd, hat a final Settlement of the same will b? nade in the Ordinary's Office of Abbeville District, on the Fifth of January next. Those indebted are requested to pay up b?ore that day. THOMAS EAKIN, Ex or. 1R 1 ?R7. '21 9m * AND STATIONERY. . THE Undersigned has opened a BOOK 8T011E, in Newberry, where he keep* sonstantly on band a fine assortment of Religoua, Miscellaneous and Sobool BOOKS. Orders from a distance will be filled at tb? iborteet notice. W. 1. DUFFIK. Nowbcrry O. H. [.las M d+lf