The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, December 01, 1847, Image 3

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?atcv from <?uvopc. ! From the Ncic York Herald of Ike 21s/ nil. i Arrival oJ (ho Mtoaiiiei' Aca((i;t. . The advices front London arc to tin? 3d, and from Liverpool to the lili instant inclusive. The English Parliament would assemble j on the lSili instant, lor the despatch of L?u- j siness. Till! India in ill IimiI :t!*t iff?il A .- < 1111 iiic : said to he good. Money was easier at Stock Kxchangc, London, at the latest advices; worth say (> per cent. The number of commercial bills due and payable to the Bank of l-'rancr, on the ?>:)th ult, was so great that it became necessary t> employ addi:ional collecting clerks?a fact unprecedented in the annals of that establishment. During the 2SMh an.l 30th iii:. the. Bank of France, issued bank notes of the value ?>l j 200f each, to the amount ol fifteen millions. j It appears, further, that the bunk proposes to issue similar notes to the amount of1 <: :11: itvuiiiy - liver j It is reported that the Flench govern- ' lnent will, during the next session, bring in i a bill to repeal the law which excludes the Bonaparte family from that country. Roman Catholic i Iikuakch v in Rn- j liLAM).?All the documents relating to this ; Jong debated question among the Catholic clergy in Knghind have now arrived in ; London. The Right liev. Dr. Walsh, heretofore vicar ap?.s:o!ic of the midland district. In comes Archbishop oi Westmin-j ster; iJr. Wiseman, w ho it was expected; would fill that position, is to be iJi.-hop oi ; Birmingham. The title, of vicar apostolic ; : is to be abolished. and the bishops are. to l>c called after their respective sees?such for . : instance as i>ishoi) ol Noiihamoion now i . ? : y ? " j held by Dr. Waring. Preparatory to the ! further increase of ilic number of bishops ! ; by four more, the ?!ivision uf Kn^hmd ii.to ! < ji greater number of bishoprics is Cinder tin- j i consideration of his holiness. There arc | also to he created one or two more arch- I bishoprics, and it is not improbable that t i ere long all the arrangements respecting a t nuncio from Rome will be effected. Among the melancholy events of the ! <lay, we must note the suicide ol Professor 1 I ii ? ' .? * - 1 ivicouuagn, oi me i uiversity ol LJul>lin, ] which took place curly last week, The i learned gentleman had brought on tempo- c rary insanity by excessive study, llis fu- ( neral look place on the 30th nil. The prin- t cipal squares:ol the University were throng- i <*d from an early hour with the sorrowing s friends and admirers of" the deceaseil.com- ' I prising all the men of rank in science or , literature in Dublin. It was originally in- t tended that the funeral should be strictly i private, hut the desire to do public homage ( to the memory of this great ornament of i Alma Mater so fur prevailed, that no less < than from twelve to liftccn hundred gen- ; tlemen escorted the. remains en route to < iheir last resting place as far as the con- j fines of the city. < The usual weekly meetinsr of the llenoal i Association took place at Conciliation Hall . on the 1st, but it was devoid of any public i interest. t The Cholera.?In our paper of Oeto ker 5, we announced that the cholera had reached Europe. It has since committed fearful ravages on both sides of' the ljlack i Sea, and for some days has raged at Odessa. In Southern Russia the population of whole i | villages have been nearly swept away, j 5 Cases have been observed at Orel, Tcula. ;< xind in the village of IVnsa, which is situa- j i led only about 50 leagues from Moscow, ! t and where four peasants had been attacked. I i In the province of Astracan, which contains | t 31,300 inhabitants, there have been 5915 I cases, and 3131 deaths. The epidemic I reigns with great intensity at Tscharno | i Jarslc and its environs. At Sara tow. capi- ! j tal of province of same name, 2500 lmvo been attacked, and 1991 have died. In i the country of the Don Co&sacUs there | have been 13651 cases, of which 7017 have : < proved fatal. At Charkow58 persons have i died of the disease; and at Knrslc there | were, on the 15th of Sept., 588 sick. At I ' Woronish, a city containing upwards of:' 44,000 inhabitants, the cholera had appear- ( -cd on the 4th of September, and siuce there , iiave been 420 cases per day, and 150 i deaths. Oh the 10th there were in the hoss- ' Sital 10j0 cholera patients, of whom 418 1 ad been attacked the same day ; the num- j( ber of deaths on that day had been 152. 1 Without counting Georgia, Caucasus, and the country of the Cossacks of the Black j 1 ?!ea, it already reigns in sixteen govern- J jnents. On the 17th it broke out at Warsaw, and on the 30th at Moscow. Only one case has occurred in Austria, and one jn Prussia. Up to the 29th ult. it had not ( visited Constnn*iiinnln. Th#? A ll?rpm<>inr> Jieitu ng, of the 27th October, says: The i cholera is advancing from the east to the ' west, but as yet has not reached a more westerly point than Certsch, on the sea of Azoffi The winter will impede its progress, but not change the direction it has ' taken. The Rosse Telescope.?The capacity (Ofthis intrument is wonderful. Such is its Jpower, that if a star of the first magnitude were removed to such a distance that ^ts light would be three millions of y\ears in reaching us, this telescope would mL/n... ? -1 t T uvivnut!v,aOj ouuw 11 lO II1C I1UII1U11 CJ'Ui 13 . it to be wondered, then, that with such an ' . instrument grand discoveries should be made? It has beeu pointed to the heavens; ^nd, although in the beginning only of its ^career, it has already accomplished mighty filings. 'J'licro nrc iii'liiiloin spots in llic I heavens which lsav:? balllcl all the instm- \ inctits hitherto cons'rucleil, hut this teles cope resolves their true character com- I pletely. Among the wonderful objects which have been subject to it.< scrutiny, is- j the nebula in the coii.-lituiion Orion. I have ha J an onuoritiuitv in i-vMniinc it l< I J "~ - is ouo of the most curious objects in tin* 1 wliole heav?'!.s. It is not round, and it j throws ofI* furious lights. From tlie timo j of ! ler .chel il ha.- been subject <o the exa- j initiation of the most powerlui instruments ; t but il ip'ew more and in.uv mysterious and diverse in its character. When Lop! Kos-j se's !^real ti leseopo was directed to its ex- j animation. il lor a Ion;* time resisted its ; power. He found il icquired patient exa-| initiation?uii^h! after night, month alter month. At length a pure atmosphere ?*a\T ' him the resolution of its constitution ; and 1 the ..tars of which it is composed bur?t upon thu sight of man for the lirst time. Alhcnauht. t G::.\::n.\i. Smr.i.ns,?This distinguished oflicer is always to bit found in the thickest of the light, bearing1 our eagles to victory. ! Scarcely iiad he recovered from his wound 1 ;u i^erro v?o;?io eru wu lnnl him near tlx* Cilv of Mexico chasing the Hying Mexicans in their j.re< ipitaie llighl from his pursuing brigade. A ml ukhou^h seriously wounded | in illi-: j^rcal battle. !i;r staunched the blood liovving from !iis wound by binding' bis handkerchief around it, nor quits the fit-Id i till 11 ic victors is won. General Shields is ! ;i native of the Kme.ral I I.-le. and well may J his Irish friend? in America he proud of so brave and chivalrous a brother. General Shields is now about forty years years of, uge. When he reeoi veil the appointment of a Geue?al in the I'niled States Armv he-was It fl,,. 1> ?!* I i .. ? I I> " >i- .i>. ui iihj ucpiinnwin, Mil l?'lt 1:is inoct coiiifoi'iab'.o situation lu defend ; his adopted ccjMi'rv iti the perilous strife of a , sanguinary war in Mexico. LJelore ho wa.s ! alk-d to preside over llio Lund Depart , infill at Washington ho had !ie!?l the up- ; loiii'mcuS of .\'up;eine Judge in t'no State of . Illinois. Thus beside being a gallanl Suld- 1 or as over drew u sword, ho ranks among ho best read Judges of the. Republic. ? i Tin: Batti.k ok l\r. .Mcmno Di:l Ri:y.? , I'Yotn the official despatches. now publishin the journals, this battle, foughlon the 1 w*. ... i > .in ui oi:un;uiui;r, under Hie immediate rommaud of C ten Worth, would scum to be )no of the most brilliant achievements of lie war. With a force consisting cfonly ! hree thousand one hundred men, in the j liort space of two hours, aw enemy of fouruen thousand strong-, commanded by Santa : rVnna himself .strongly entrenched, were en- ' irely routed, with the Joss to them of three ' liousand in Killed and wounded, eight bun | lred prisoners, including fifty-two commis- j iioned officers; three of the four of their i juns and a large quantity of small arms, j , . - ' niu gun and musket ammunition. Five to me, and strong entrenchments, was the proportion of force against Gen Worth's <ii- j vision yet more of the enemy were slain, j ivounded and made prisoners than the whole > American forces engaged. The annals of nodern warfare scarcely show a parallel to j .lie achievements of our troops in Mexico. N. Y. Eoc. Post. Banks in Mi-sissiiti.?Among the lo:al questions decided by the late election in . Mississippi, was one in regard to a pro- ' wsed amendment of the constitution of that j state, by which the Legislature is deprived ! >f the power to charier Banks. This a- j nendinent is s:ml to have been carried in .lie affirmative by a large majority, so that ? / jw u.um.s uaii tiercuucr ue incorporated m . hat State. i;Is Jonathan Duinpey here?" asked a , aw country fellow, billing into a city irinting ollice. . , :'L don't know any such u man !': replied lie foreman. ; ' You don't know him!" cxclaiincd the country chap: "why he courted my sistei!" | 0.J-*A Card.?In answer to numerous iuqni ies, the undersigned takes this method of saying :o his friends, generally, that ho intends to continue i lis connection with the Female Academy, during lie ensiling your. Ho hegs leave to state, howov- ! ?r, that, at the present low rates of tuition, u mnm regular attendance- of pupils is necessary, to afford he Teacher a reasonable compensation lor his la- i jors. Boarding, at ordinary rates, can be had in Jes'rablo places. D. McNEILL TURNER, i Dec 1 40 (it B7A Cill't.J.?I will continue to practice in the Court of Law tor Abbeville, and will regularly uttend its sessions. I refer my friends to Messrs. I'ociiit.in ?So Nojii-e at Abbeville C. II. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Charleston, Nov 3 30 mf>t u;r IVotl?Tho Trustees of AVillington j Congregation, would give notice that application will be made to the Legislat ure of this State, at its next sitting, for a charter to incorporate Wellington Church. L. COVIN, Member of the B. of Trustees. Sept 21, 1847. 30 at HO"* IVolice is hereby given that an application will bo made to the Legislature, at its next Bcssion, for a charter for a Kail lload from Aiken through Edgefield District, by or near Edgefield C. H., through Abbeville District and Pendleton District to Andersonville, at the junction of tho Seneca and Tngaloo Rivera. [sept 1 PARTITION. J. C. Fisher, v. Polly Fisher and others. Will be sold, on the first Monday in December next, the Reul Estate of Thomas Fisher. deceased, containing 506 acres, and in three tracts, on Little River, adjoining lands ot Jno Clinkscalcs and other?, on a credit of twelve months. By order of the Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10,1847 37 4t iOVVLKR & (iOLDiXG, llambiii'ir, S. C. \A^CHjjl(l rcspCcU'ully inform their fricndH nnd the public generally, that 11 icy Imvc assoeia led themselves together in business, in the town of Hamburg, C., where they have 011 hand und expect conslJintlv to receive a cure. fully selected stock of all articled usually kept in the Grocery line, ciz: 15 iir^iny;, Rope, Twine. Sugars, Collecs, Teas,Molasses J iaci>n, Mackarel,Cheese, Salt, Nails. Iron. Drawing Chains, &e. besides Negro Shoes, Blankets, Linsay5, Kerseys, IMaids, Usualnirgs) Hi.inespnn. 11 at.--. Caps, Waggon Saddles, I'ridles and Whips, 0vO. iVe. ?S;c. All of which they oiler at tin? much reduced market prices, anil will nt all times be buying country produce. JOIIN W. KOWLKLl. K. (J. GOLDINC. Dec I 40 4t ~~si Yvicii Will be sold, on Wednesday tli<* 22d ol Do cember, at the lute resideuceof 11. II. Letdy, deceusod, a part of the personal property belonging to the cut itc of the paid deceased, on a credit, oflwctlve months, consisting of corn, fodder, oats, bay, cotton s?'i>d, potatoes, horses, hoirs, cows, sheep, &c. Also, two or three likely m-irro'-s. JOHN W. LISSLY, Adm'r. Dec 1 40 3t "noticE" A I! pf-r.'Ons indebted to Robert Iticlicy, dee'd by note or account, are requested to make payment on or before thn 'J.jl.li ol this month. h 1 .4 ft >?. f n ni/Himr * t ? i/vi; t 'tu ??i. j. i'j. ia i v. i'i i.'j i, yvcnrr SirnciT. l?y order-of David L.jsly, Ordinary of Abbeville District, will be sold, at. the late resilience of Joseph Ha kins, sen'r. deceased, on Wednesday the 15th day of Dcccmber, instant, all the personal property of the said deceusod, consisting of four likely Negroes, seven or eight hundred bushels ol Com, fodder, wheat, horses, milch Cows, hoirs, sheep, one road VVajrgon, plantation toola, household and kitchen furniture, also many other articles too tedious lo mention. THOMAS EAICINS, J BENJAMIN EA KINS, ^Ex'ors. GEOIKIH MCk'l.RS. V ALSO, lour or five likely INegrocs will be 1I1RED on the same day. Doc 1 40 2w v SALE. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at the residence of the subscriber, near Davis's Bridg^, Little Iiiver, on Thursday the 9th day of L)c-> cernhor next, about twelve hundred bush'-ls of Com, a quantity of Fodder, Peas, Oats, Whcut, &c.; Slock, consisting of horses and mules, cattle, 50 head of fine sheep ; a quantity of household and kitchen Furniture, and many other articles. TERMS.?All 6ucns under $10 cash ; !or all sums over %>I0 twelve months credit on a nolo and approved security. Sale to commence at II o'clock. Dt-c 1 40 It T. P. HUGER. " ESTRAY NOTICE. Lewis Pyles tolls before me ;i buy inure .Ml"I -E, over 12 years old, 13 bunds and a bull' high, shoultleis marked from being hurl with gear and white hair has come out on them; has a small white spot on the loin. Appraised at forty dollars. Said rnule may be found at the residence of Lewis Pyles, about ten miles north of Due West, and 2 1-2 miles above Scuillelown. W. P. MARTIN, Magistrate. Dec I 40 3m Abbeville Land for Sale. VVil) be offer* d to the liighcst bidder, on Sale I )av itl DpCi'IiiIiit in.vl at A hliMii il lr> f'ruirt House, the beautiful tract of Land whereon David McWhorter formerly liv> d, lying on Ward's road, within six or seven miles of Duo "West Corner, containing 159 acres,about eighty of which are open, the bolance excellent wood land; the plantation well divided with cross fencing, and has a good house, kitchen, out-houses, &c., an excellent Barn, Tresher and Fan; good Orchard, and fine water, springs and well. Persons wishing to purchase arc invited to call and look for themselves; terms made known on that duy. G. A. L. BOLLES Nov 24 39 2w notice. The subscriber oners his plantation for sale, lying six miles West of Abbeville Village oil Little Itiver uud Calhoun's Creek, containing 9G5 acres, on which '> a two story dwelling house, well finished : gin house, gin und cotton screw, and all other necessary out buildings. Any further description is ust l?*ss, athe purchaser will, ol course, view t he premises. For prompt payment, a good bargain may be had ii'applicd tor soon. Nov 24 39 4t J.J BARNETT. estTiaykd From the subscriber on Wednesday the 3d of November, one r<-d bay mare MULE, n mnrk on each shou der from the collar. Would be thankful for any information of said utule directed to Winter Seat, Edgefield. Nov 24 39 3t MARY A. HUNTER notice. I will sell at my residence, to the highest bid-i der, on the Fourth Monday in December next; Corn, Fodder, Stock hojjs, consisting of sows and pigs, Sheep Cattle, Cotton Seed, Potatoes, Plantation tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES MURRAY. Nov 24 39 2w notice; Will be sold, on the Slst^ of December next, ui me residence ot Samuel H. Moral), in this District, a hnlancc of the Estate of Hugh Moral), consisting of eight likely Negroes, and various articles of household and kitchen Furniture, too tedious to mention. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one likely Negro woman, stock of all kinds, the property of Jane Morah, d? ccascd. , AARON LOMAX, ) SAM'L ft. MORAII, \ bx org Nov 24, 1847 39 *3t : ILAYraDBA'J'lS iRMBTOW! I .0. II. UK AN, of Columbia.1 Laiul^capc l*ai?l?r, ,i Doing <V.inuiK ?>t forming a <'LASS i:i this place, i r?sj>eelfully invites the citizens to call at the j I "Mt-VSI'liY HO'li:!.," nn?l seo specimens of a! ; m;\v ;md mi'Cii aitiimviu system of I'ninting. | _i>i?ecimens can be seen at th? Sittimj Room of tis?? Jlulol any hour during tlio day, where Mr. ! Mr.w will be ^lad to have a call from a 1.1. (1 \mi;s , I'lin'ii'iu.iiii.v'l M-lni i'....1 | taste tor the beautiful, and :to<|iiirii>?r a knowledge i ! of one t?r the delights of the enlightened world. I I ('O)IK AND SEE!!! j ii.r KIIUS-SCRKENS and LAN DSC APES, j for I*?irlu9la* Oralis BCSOUJts executed 'u u , handsome stylo ami ort reasonable terms. j Nov 17 ' ;{H tf i _ i j"Money Saved is as guod- ns Money Earned,"j And num h t/ir thn.r in save, it! I To all purchasers of I)1tY COOPS, wo nay thai ! if you wish to make money, * :?!! and be convinced j i of the fact, that by purchasing of us, yon will b?> making money by saving it. We have a good as- ' sortmeut of most of tin; articles found in a l>ry ! Cood Store, and prices suited to the present time, ! as will he seen by a lift of a lew articles: j j Cashmeres :J5 to C;2 l-*2 cents |ier yard, Muslin del.nines iilt to.'}? l-:i cts per yard, Cinghams 15 to 37 cents, Alpaccas 3'i 1-*1 to isl.*2f>, j Calicoes (J 1--1 tn 125, l.inen I landkerciiiefs 1:2 1-2 to &;l.U0, Ladies* cotton I lose I'} I -:2 to 50 ccJits. i Also, a good assortment of heavy Wool Shawls, j ' fashionable and rich, from S>l.2."> to Mnsl'm t ' ?!< Luiuc, silk ulid worsted Shuwls, very low. In j ! Ticliiiifrs, bleached and brown Homespuns, we lire j j not to In* |?cat. I It is useless to enumerate articles and prices, one j ! call will satisfy the purchaser that \ve have spoken j the truth, and that this is the place to make money. Respectfully, T. S. ST1I.I.MAN, At the ohl stand of J. O. 13. Ford. I Hamburg, Nov ii 1 3!) lui i partition. I Lewis J. Wilson v. Jane A. Wilson, and j others. It appearing to my satisfaction, tliut Joseph , Richey a ml Nancy G. his wife, fund Edward . H Wilson, parties dej'ts in this case, reside ' I il. > I! ? !. -C. i : - uujuiiu iihj minis ui i uis Dime : uniered, lliat ! : they ilo appear and object to iho division or ! ! sale of the Ileal Ivslate of John Wilson, dee'd, j j on or before the 17th day of February next, J ' or their consent to the same will be entered : of Record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 24,1847 39 3m ^ Ordinary. I PARTITION. ' | Enoch IJ*rmorc and wife, applicants, vs. Pinckney Jones and others, <lef'ts. : It appearing to my satisfaction that ; Sharp and wife, Jane, Murray and j wife, Mary, two of the Defendants, reside without tlie limits of this State : It is, therefore, Ordered, that tli? y do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Hugh Morrah, deceased, on or before tlie first Monday in March next, or their consent to the same will be entered ol record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. Nov 24, 1847 39 3m NOTICE. Will be sold, on the first day of December j next, all the perishable property belonging to the Estate of Nathaniel Rowland, deceased, | consisting of forty.two likely NEGROES, Stock, Provisions, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c. DAVID W. McCANTS, MARY ROWLAND, Nov 3, 1847 30 4t Adm'rs. 25 or 30 Likely Negroes and OTHER ESTATE PROPERTY vnu SAT I V On tho I4th day of December, we Bhnll pro. | cred to Bell, at the late residence of George j Holloway, deceased, and at public outcry, on a credit of twelvo mouths, the residue of the J i personal estate of said deceased, consisting j : of between twenty.five and thirty likely NEj GROES, among them is a first rate IilackI smith. Blacksmith Tools, an excellent -Cook and Washer, and an House Maid, the rest , being children and field hands ; also Horses, t Cows and Calves, one pair of Oxen and a . Cart, a fine lot of Hogs, Cotton Gin, Thrashi er, Horse Mill, Wairgon, Gear, &-c. H. A. C. WALKER, > - . E. R. CALHOUN,' f ljX ors j Greenwood, Nov 10, 1847 37 5t | At the same time and place and on same I tprme. f will flfll fit nntilir- nurlinn nil 4lin r\i>* - I I ? I ? |?..i sonnl estate of Rebecca Iiollowny, deceased, j consisting of Corn and Fodder, Oats, Wheat, one Horse and some Cotton. TIIOS. FERGUSON, Adrn'r Exlrarf from Ike Ncio York JS.rpr/iss. ! It is seldom that wo stop out of our way to no- ' ! tice, either for praise or censure, the various ndver- i lined specifics of tho day ; and could wo believo in ! the truth of all the certificates which aro published | in favor of some of them, thero would bo no call I for our praise certainly. But from a personal knowledge of thoir virtue, wo aro willing to record j our unsolicited testimony in favor of Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges: they being in our opinion an infallible remedy for that bane of childhood?worms. Safe in their operation, easily administered, and what to us is a great recommendation in a medicine for children, tlicy arc not nauseating, but actually pleasaut to tho taste. Wo have used them in a number of cases in our family, and in each and every case with complete success ; und we tako pleasure in recommending them to our patrons and friends, not only as a cure for worms, but as a thorough and easily administered cathartic or purgative medicine, where such is needed, or where worms aro suspected. The; above medicine is for sale at the Drug Storo and at the Post Oflicc. [Nov 37 lm The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, John G. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A Wilson and others.?Partition in Ordinary. It appearing to my satisfaction that Mr Bulger and Jane his wife, Thos Lcely and Susan his wife, Joseph Lesly and Mary bis wife,partics Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : Ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estaste of Alexander Wilson, doe'd on or before the first day of February next, or their consent to the same will be entered of recotd. DAVID LESLY, Nov 10, 1847 30 3in Ordinary. 1 * MARTIN & J, EE, .Attorney* ;il Law, AUIJEVILLE C. II. Tho undersigned have formed :i co-partnership in the pructico of LAW and IX-iUiTY, und will attend tho courts of the Western circuit, and also IOi'trofiold of the Southern circuit. Their ollico is (situated in the range (.'list of tho public square and adjoining Messrs. Thomson vSi. I'air'aoltico. r\'.iv it 'w 1,1 I 11. V. MAUT1..\ WJI. AUU. I-KK xNOTICE. ^ All J' bts ilii'j Uic subscribers must-bo paid by the lirst ol Kebruary next, or satisfactory arrangemenla tuado with them ; longer indulgence will not ?(*?givcn, ' SMITH & 15A1LEY. Ston^y Point, Kov 17 38 2\v "TANPS FOR SALE. Tbo subscriber oili*rs fot sjilc two tracts of land lyinj; in Ahbovilln Diwtriit; ono.truct on tlio main road leading from the Cu>irt liaises ol Anderson, Pickens and ( Jrecnvillo to Hamburg, one mile from Edge field line, number of acres 0110 thousand, 0110 bull'woodland, tbo other in a Yi^h frtato of cultivation. The buildings are and conveniently situated : a twu-siurv <livr?ltin?v ?">i * buildings, as kitchen, &.n.; also, ha[ii, gin-house, &c:. The. Homestead Tract, on main road Ironi Abbeville Villago to Cambridge, ouo and a ball miles below ( rceiiwood; acrcH, seven lmiidred and sixty; elenrctj land two hundred and sixty acres, halanco in woods: this tract is well improved, a largo two-story dwelling house,outbuildings as barn, stithies, jjin house, suitably situated and in yood condition. Doth tracts in close proximity with tho .route now h?n<r surveyed as tho branch of the Columbia and ( rocuvillc flail Road. Persons wishing to purchase will call and see nio as I am anxious to sell. J. Y. L. PARTLOW. Oct xJU 31 lUt The State of South Carolina, AHHEYILLK DISTRICT IX 12U.U1TY. VVillinm P? Remberl, Geo. L. Holmes and wile, v. Rebecca Humbert, widow, and others, heirs of Siimuel Rembert, dee'd. ?Bill for Partition. It appearing to tiie Court that Rebecca Humbert, Mary II M Rembert, Louisa Rembert, Samuel S llrmbert, Jacob Moon and Harriet M. Ins wife, Lewellin C Ruinbert, John P Trezvant nnd Louisa R bis wife, James A Humbert, John W Pope, Miller and Louisa his wife, Judith Pope and Mariah Pei-> cy Pope, Di/fendants, reside without the limits of ihis'State: Ordered, that the said Defendant's do appeur and plead, answer, or demur to the said Bill within three months from this date, or the said Bill will be taken pro conlcsso against, tlmm. PT. A T01\IT?.S1 (A. V. Com'rs office, Nov 6, 1847 37 3rn lostT Oil Monday of Court., a fino GOIiD HEADED WALKING CANE, varnished black, either in thiu village, or between this place and Cedar Springs. Any inforiifation respecting it will bo thankfully received, oi the finder suitably rewarded. J. \Y. FltAZIER. Cedar Springs, Out 27 35 If house for sale] a. a A house and lot in Cokesbnry, now fTalJL occupicd by S. L. Heller, Esq. This 151 j (fcog l?roI'ort-y being in tho centro of the vil-?a&<?3cia;ra and one of the finest and best locution. For further particulars apply to DANIEL S. BEACHAM, Oct 97 35tf ill nnltMlmrv BOOKS. R. H. & W A. Wardlaw Have added to their usual stock of School Books, a considerable collection of valuable MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, viz: Prescott's Conquest of Peru, Napoleon and his Marshalls, CaaA-yle's French ((Revolution, ' Fremont's Oregon, Life and Campaigns of Napoleon, Taylor anil nis UoneraJs, Mexico and her Military Chieftains, Goldsmith's View of the World, Complete Works of Byron (Illustrated) " Josephus, Milton and Young, (handsome edition) Cold.smith's Natural History; A splendid copy of Shakspear? in 7 vols., ALSO, Maps of Mexico, " United States. Cap and Letter Paper, fine and beautiful Rillet Paner. and Erivt?lhmos. Qnld I ' 1 i Steel Pens, &c. Oct. 6 32 tf PROPOSALS^, Post paid, and direct< d to the subscriber at Loundsville, will be received until the first day of January next, For building a Church at Sniyrnu. The building to be located on llock Pillars, of good, substantial materials, 60 by 50 ft., 14 ft. story, common square roof of heart pine shingles: flooring and ceiling of . . ' . ?.L. ' J .7 1 . "... quari er piiuiK ; mree pauneMcu uoori9, anu a or 10?. windows of thirty-two lights ; with the usual finish customary in good churches. Proposals will also be received for a Erick House of the above dimensions. J NO. C. MAULD1N, Soc'ry for the Building Committee. Loundsville, Nov 17 38 4w TO REN1. _n. From the 1st day of January fiTiM next, tho PLANTERS HOTEL ai.i in- f> tj ai<.,_i i ,i liailMi"1' auuoniio - ?? iinuunou lu inn db&ksSS Ilotcl is a spacious BAR ROOM which can bo rented also. ' The Tavern will be rented Furnished or Unfurnished. Far terms apply to tho proprietor. , Nov 17 38-2t M. D. ROCHE. The Trustees of Ml. Canneltake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have been successful in securing the services of Mr.;D. W. C. TILLOTSON for the ensuing year. The school to be conducted on the same plan and at the same rates of last yuar. Mr. Tillotson is too well known as a firstteacher and disciplinarian toifeive any J^irjthop .continents. Cheap board can be had in the neigh* borhood. The school will commence on the first Monday in January next*" Trustees.Hoy,!Ii. Covin, R. Brady, P. Rogers v. Wolls, P. Gray, 5. Mor rah, J. McClfvv, H. tycCclvy. / Nov 10 87 ' 8t / / - /