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* - ? wm, 8 | Editor*. i 41^S^sfer afxriSS I m j? - *, V *JJ_ . _ 0 xerms?vneiioxiar a year, m Advance. r ABBETVTSLIjE O H. a SATURDAY, - ffbVfiMBER 11, 1854. \ - 1 -&' Railroad Consignees. t We'sIirU commence in our next to pub- t lish a weekly list of consignees at the Ab- a I tfeville Depot t ? Fasting and Prayer. ? T- His Excellency lie Governor has appoint* f ?d Tbunday^^dd initant, as a day of thanks- 11 giving, humi^tiqn, artd prayer. See proc||j|& " Jamation in atfoth'fer place. ?iO.: Agricultural Fair. Ttifc ninth Fair of the Southern Central . Hr? Agricultural Society will be held in Augus- 11 $L\;' ta, commencing on Monday, 4th December F ?v next " u < ? ? g For Governor. Q Col. L. J. Pattkrso^ has been nomina- rj * ted by a correspondent of the Lancaster ^Ledger as a candidate for Gubernatorial . * honors. k Carolina Times. * h Under the renovating appliances of Mr. if Britton, late of the Spartanburg Express, n the Times has again come forth. We sin- o cerelv \velcoma it t/\ nm- 0?,,i.or,r.n ' ? ? B t] Some Oat. A Cat-fish, measuring something over 8two feet in length, and weighing twenty- c four pounds, was offered for sale here on c Wednesday at two dollars and a half. ^ ? ? u y. Fatal Dual. ^ Dr. Rae arid Chpt. P. Gaffkev, on Thursday of last week, met in a duel, some- ^ where in Richland District.? ,Gaffney was tj "killed at tb&?te$>nd fire. We have not learned the cfcuseof the quarrel. xuuiroaa jjinner. (, The friends of the Aiken and Ninety-Six ' connection will give a public dinner at New Market on to-morrow (Saturday.) Our jt heart is in the, cause, and we should begrat- n ified to have a "finger in the pie"?especial- ]f Ty to-morrow, but we regret that circun:- a stances will not allow of the latter. Will t, hot friend <#W.n communicate the proceed- a ings to us for publication iifour next ? 8( Mouay Scarce and "Niggers" High. A Notwithstanding the much-lamented n ^gidity of the money market, negro propety * ' 7^, * "in our District~ still commands very high c r.v prices. A miscellaneous lot of twenty?lit- E tie, big, old, and young?sold on Monday, I at the sale of the late Mr. Barmorb, at an h j:, average of upwards of seven hundred dol- H: <j. . lars. Accounts of other sales fully confirm w these rates. n ? * 1 ? ti y. Walker A Qlenn. ' This enterprising, liberal aud clever firm will please' accept our warmest thanks for the .very handsome present we received per Railroad, on Saturday last. It was one of . the finest Baltimore hams?a gift, which any ,j; healthynjau, could not fail to appreciate, . * ~ much less wo who confess to a more than , " ordihary de^ee of gratefulness for kindness a Shown ps. plenty moi^of the "same sort" ^ of hams^ean be obtained Yrom these gentle- j men ; not however at the"afcmo price;" but we guam&tee at as. low rates as can be afMs*' ' Jj v Special attention is risked to the adver-1 tineraent of Mr.SHiLUTO. We have e^am- ^ hk goods^ aod feel no hesitancy in de- M daring them a most excellent selection. . ;<&w6* him a'calii , a ?'T- 3 . . . , wurae ; but Ve ertdeavoy to refraiti from ucH-oo^iWi^cl?8io'ns.'" "Tbo opiniops 4 tiio preas l)hve?eneral!y teen expressed ery decidedlyand freely, and in most casQB, f course, against MiyCa m ptnat. We are holino/l in A- ^ * * - * -?? ?v sutuA uio uiarae is hot nlore han half hit But wo shall not trouble nirself much about it any way; for what natters it, in the way of uews, if the males .to all stopped, so We have substitutes which lave generally been couccded to be better han-,the principals themselves ? Tf.ers is 10 doubt, however, but that the affair will ie settled some way, even though it be by , return to the "coach and four." Then the elegrapli companies may look for a harvest. Young America" cannot possibly wait the rrival of the stage these days to hear what j doing anjongst bis neighbors. Meeting of the Legislature. Tub annual session of the Legislature will icgin on Monday week. Our patrons sliall ? supplied through the Press with all of ts transactions that shall be of general imortance and interesL We have the prom >e of a gentleman whose promise never ;oes unperformed, and whose competency is ut of all question, to send us weekly, duing the session, a letter for publication. "We look to this session with far more than rdinary interest. Measures of vital importince to the quiet, welfare, prosperity and onor of South Carolina, will be before it. It i not our purpose to discuss any of these leasures?we have before alluded to most f them?we may simply indicate those fhich occur to us as of first importance. At lie head of that list we place the free school DRbm OO flirt mnot * 1 l!"1 '' j ?, w..w .nun iui|iuius..i ouujeci uim an be brought for tlie consideration of State ouncils. Next we would place the Rabun lap Road enterprise, and will devote a colmn especially to that in our next, as our iends of the Spartan desire information, rid as the time approaches for-the decisive nttle. The division of Pendleton is a queson on which depends for a time at least uich of quiet or disquiet to the people f the upper country. The election of elec)rs of President and Vice President of the Tinted States, is also one that should be isposed of. The building of the ni*w capol will furnish a subject likewise of no small loment for the consideration of the Legisitnre. We think some one has committed groat error, or been rascally recreant to his rust, in this matter, and should be held to ccomit. Perhaps it was the Legislature itslfl Ah, then what? who shall hold it to ccount? The people, of course, the sovesigti people ! Well, then, do the nice thing lis time, gentlemen?do something for tlio I duse of free schools; help the Rnbun Gap load on to a glorious completion ; divide 'endleton; elect a good Governor?(you can ardly fail to do that)?and such other things s arc desirable and needed to be done, and re'll (i. e., the "sovereigns"), as we arenatuilly magnanimous, will let you off this me! ' We need hardly say in reference to those ?virv qvo t/\ *1"- -a? - a ?t 4 ? * * * e.u w iuis L/iHinccinai **ADDeille expects you to do your duty." They re (no flattery nor sectionalism) men, mo&tr, who have been tried and found trqe. be past course in that body of all, save one, sufficient guarantee, we take it, of their bility and devotioq, and the election returns thibit a confidence in the untried oue at once uly flattering to him, and provocative in le highest degree to "love and good works" a his part, *( ... m 3 , i ' Th* People Hols. it gives us pleasure to find the following ibnfc? to Mr. Brooks in the Inst issue of the kigefleld Advertiser. The Advertiser has ever been an admirer nor sop porter of the Captain," as he persist? in exiling liira, and lily we think, is tho most flattering notice e has ever, taken of him. 'KHircu instances ltercasea"?some weeks ago, it hoped Sdmfleld wonld dkmh,i Jfo 00^0^^^ (by ^ iKOd*h y?U" - "* .rr^sm. - v" 1 rp ,v ,? '? ,t; ^:v.{ i W public servant ; and we bave nd hesitatio in saying, that 1?b Congressional Distric has reason to feel a high degree of satisfa< tion' with the prospect of being so well resented in U?e Uongress of tho Unite States. Our member has our- best wiabc for success in his praiseworthy exertions.' Edgefield Qiantess. Thb Edgefield Advertiser has the folio* ing in reference to the feminine populatio of that vicinity. We should think, froi some of rour neighbor's adjectives, that M good many" of his gala are in a thrivin way. He evidently, (like onrself and "a small men) has a fancy, to large girls: "Our Gals."?We have a good roan bipc, fat, fine-lookinjr frirls in Edgefield, an no unprejudiced person will deny the fac But we know of one not oigbt miles froi our town who "takes the rag. off tli bush," for size, so completely, that the rei of our pretty ones must all sing low for th future. She is only 14 years old,, and is feet high nearly "and wears No. 13 shoe We ore permitted to make this statemer by those who have the best right to grnr that permission. Talk no more of woman degeneracy while we can raise such Ami zons in old Edgefield. . legislative News. To those who desire daily and tri-weekl reporui of the proceedings of the approachin s*. on, we cordially commend the followin proposal of the Carolinian : Session Paper.?We will furnish tli Daily Carolinian during the session of th Legislature to mail subscribers, free of pos age, for one dollar. Members and others wishing it left at thei lodgings in Columbia can obtain it at sever ty-nve cents ror the session. We will furnish the Tri-Weekly Carolin an at fifty cents, free of postage, during th session. We have engaged competent reporter and will give full daily reports of tue pr< ceedings. Those desiring the paper wi please notify us without delay, enclosing tl subscription price. " The Newt from Europe. The London Times says: /'We are ii formed that Mr. Soule, American Minst< at Madrid, was on Tuesday, the 24th refus ed permission to pass through France, o his return from England to Spain." The Wau.?Sevastopol is not takei The latest advieen slinw flmf. tmont" * ? ? ? ??MV ? ? VllVt UO l elasped between tho departure of the b( sieging armies from Balaklava and the opening fire upon Sebastopol. Both th French and English bad their batteries read on the 15th. On the 17th fire was opene on the place from land and sea. The bon bardment continued till night. The Russiar lost five hundred killed and wounded. Ac miral Kornileff was killed. The Russia fortifications Buffered very little. When the mail left Constantinople oa th 10th five steamers had arrived atBalaklavi with men wounded in repelling a gjeat^* tie of twenty thousand strong. Generals Raglan and Canrobert had foi mally summoned Sebastople to surrende and required women and children and sic to dc Bene away, ana nags to bo hoisted upo tlio hospitals. So far as is known, the Russians army i concentrating on the upper Belbeck, an already numbers 45,000. * The allied army is divided into a siege arm and army of observation. The latter is poe ed on tho extensive table land which sepi rates Balnklava from Sebastopol, accesaiol only from two points, the ravine of Tohei naya on the northeast, and pass of Ba aklava on the southeast. This position i ^W.wmuvu VJJ OIAICCII, ICUUUUUU The Ruasiaos are hovering on the ojitsid of the allies' positions. On the 7th* the made a strong demonstration' on the nortl west extremity,o^ the camp,, btat were kej in check by artillery, and retired withou giving battle. On the evening of the 15th a convoy ( four thousand Russians succeeded in entei ing Sebastopol. The allies now cumber 110,000 metr 8 000 additional French were ready to en bark from Marseilles on the 21rt, and 8,00 Turks from V am a. . ?ir io?i. ? a wi i?io lium Kty iiim ui6 n&iQi of the ground?a foot of earth oil solid roc ^renders scientific approaches impossible that the allies hare, however, 800 guns i battery and after a few days, firs Will a tempt to storm the garrison, Which is est mated at 40,000 men, with plenty of am mi nitionand supplies- It is Opposed that, a though the allien should carry the town, til Ruaeiftos can make aprotirateted resistant in Fort Cpnstantine. . ' ' W"; It is true thai the Ruasfen* hare ten i-' ok*e to the'sbor* oompW^bnrieade. : Altogether the prospect of tbe speed fall of Sebastopoi is not so favorabla to tl v!cto ?* a ^dmUl/^MtmiiihikaK^who conmwxte r* : a reeidenco in Spartanburg village, on the it morning of tbo 8tb. Mr. Campbell was j- one of. the members elect to the Hous^. of h Representatives from Spartanburg district, d ana his loss will be severely fe^t by his rela? ? tives and friends there as well as m this district. Perhaps no man over enjoyed a greater amount of confidence and respect lYl A AA/iinttT in tl) Vl 1 nit ItA ttt/Vttn/1 tllAM |IVIil VUO C\J\J I V? 4/J ill TT UIWII UP IllUt'CU Vllttll ' he, and none we are sure will go to the n grave more deeply regretted.? Laurentville n Herald. a Masonic.?On Friday evening last, (the g lOtli inst-,) Dr. A." G. Maelcey, Secretary II General of the Supremo Council ThirtyTHird Degree, organized a Council of Royal and Select Masons, the fifth in this State. The following is a list of the officers for this ^ Masonic year: Jacob Levin, Thrice Illustrious Grand 10 Master. G. W. Wright, Deputy Illustrious '? Grand Master. I. D. Mordecai, Principal Conductor of the Wort John B. Black, 10 rr? r> n t i - ? x rKHhurur. jr. o. ??acoDS, Kecordor. L. Simmons, Captain of tlie Guard. S. J. ^ Rossenberg, Stewart. l1 The lHarket. ABBEVILLE, Nor. 16.?Cotton still ranging at those prices quoted liut week, nsme'v, 7 to 8{ cents. COLUMBIA, Nov. 15.?Prices varying from y 7 to 8f cents. g ? ~ - - Receipts Tiik following persons have paid their subscriptions to the Independent Preu for the 6 current year:?? e B L Posey, New Orleans, La. t- W M Armstrong, Greenwood. (6 months) S. C. B C Hart, Cokeulmry, " jr Geo. Allen, " " .AG Burnside, " " T B Milford, Diamond Ilill, " . B F Rosamond, Bankston, Miss. I" Jas. L Covin, Mt Carmel, 8. C. ie Dr S 8 Marshall, Whitehall. " ThoaK Jackson, Fort Bliss, Texas Oupt W H Parker, Abbeville, & C. ^ W Motes, Greenwood, " v W Q Martin, Diamond Hill, " II R C Newel, Powder Springs, Go. ie T A Cheves, Coffeeville, Miss. Mrs. Mary N Robertson, Cokesbury, S. C. - JasMuBryde, Greenville, " Jas Coson, Wideman's, " S W Reid, Charlotte, N. C. Tff Allen, Hernando, Miss. '-r Wm H McKee, Warre ton, 8. C. I- Jas A Walker, Memphis, Tenn. _ TJ T> *1-1 Ml - " ' II u ik miciiauu, auuevuie, 8. U Tlioa Jackson, ' " Jesse Low, Georgetown, N. C. ' Gen. GAV Hodges, Cokesbury, 8. C. 'SWA Wnarton, Occoln, , Ala. 2- lion T C Perrin, Abbeville, 8. C. jr JOE Branyon, Doe West, (8 months) " Capt. S M Trible, " " Thos Moore, Gentsville, " y J W Chatham, Elysian Fields, Texas, d TR Morrah, Willington, 8. C. l- Jno C Childa, Millway, " i, FL Kay, Powder 8prings, Ga. , B D Barkadale, Abbeville, v 8. C. J B Hammond, Monterey, Robt A Waller, Greenwood, /. " . E liSpeer, Lowndsville, . ~'U"/ " e i.ewis little, Uarrisburg, " , ltobt Stucky, Diamond Hill, " .. ^ J t'Watson, Abbeville, ' ^ WA Drennan, Calhoun's Mills, .. " W <fc A Kyle, Mooticollo, . Fla. r- Col T J Roberts, Hodges Depot,.8. C., t S A McClinton. Due West, ' " k' E Edwards, Whitehall, , " ? STABLER'3 "GQOD MEDICINES" are re|B commended to the public, with the assurance j that nothing is claimed for them, but what they really possess. The curative properties of y STABLER^ ANODYNE CHERRY EXPEC(. TOR ANT have been certified to in hundreds of i. cases, where it has been beneficial in Cuu?h?. [e Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, and r_ diseases of the throat and lungs generally. The ]. DIARRHOEA CORDIAL is also known to have [& cured hundreds of cases of those serious diseases of the bowels, which so often prove fatal.? !e Indeed, in regard to both modicines, a trial 01 J their merita, by the afflicted, is confidently i- asked, as we really believe there are no better >t medicines in u?e. t 8e? descriptive pamphlets, to be had grat. is of the agentf. Price of, each, ' only, 60 vf cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2 80. E H. ffPARm.F.R Ac Of* 'I'lRThblesfile DrcggiBto, Baltimore. Sold by Da. P. F. GARY, Coaesbnry: WARDLAW * LYON, Abbe rill* C. H.; i- HAVILAND. HARRAL <k Co., 0- . Wholesale agent*, Charleston; And by Merchants generally. Oot IS, 1854 ^ 28 - ?w "8 -m~ IS ?iBb, ' At the residenoe of Mrs. Elisabeth Chiles, of n this District, in the 28th jear of his age, Mb. t- WILLIAM W. WILSON, son of Roltort r ...a i- Lucinda Wilson. i- s yoowf man to remarkable fortus stea L ty, nabiU, from, boyhood ; and Mo - >.e*"be(?re W^ir wlited Mttwelf with 16 tho Baptist Chnroh at Horeb, of which he con* tinned a-consistent member 41 ntilhis death. Be gained the confidence of hi* brethren, end was |r erted^ iy lB who know W His Jong pro0 traeted affliction he bore with- mueh patience, 1 kft ?4?ronnd h?? bedskje; sappocing T 1???\ ha WM.titea dying.? a Suddenly, he openfe?5 his eyes, looked around upo? dlpeMmy*mqnng them that W knew 4 ^*"4 <*Uedopo^u? to attend to what he wooM ay.>$U? eotnm?noed bjrexolaimlnj? (n * - wry- - _ '* .r.: .. i MTiiih ' riEXTJB?;! ; C;' ^ .. ?' npHE Subscriber# will no|^ sell Good?'*wwM * ,.>. i JL on a credit tfethe first of January next, -* when bills are made at any one time to the y amount of ten dollars and tipwarda. ' * *+? WILUSON S WILLIAMS. - {JS Abbeville C. II., November, 1864. . 27-2w & n U 111 K M IS Hereby Rivon tbat an assignment for the sal benefit of his creditors, has been made to <>u me, by Elihu Campbell, of his real and person- to 1 Estate, which will bo sold after due notice, fir and at a convenient time, under the trusts of Bn aid assignment JOHN A. STUART, be Assignee. 1 November 17,1854. 28 2w Notice.?Administrator's Sale. w ILL be sold, at the rcsidcnce of J. 0.1 ? ? uonner, deceased, on the sixth day of December next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting, in part, of ? 14 Likely lfegroefl* Horses and Mules, Hogs and Cows; 1 Wagon A* and 1 Buggy; Corn and Fodder; Household w and Kitchen Furniture; Also, an interest ih a Gold Mine, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, and other Je articles too tedious to mention; Also, Cotton -w and Cotton Seed. l A. P. CONNER. ) i,? J. F. CROFFORD, j Adra n " J? November 16, 1854 27 8w COKESBUBY FEMALE HfSTlTTJTE. "^TTTE Are pleased to announce to our pa- Iai trons, and the public generally, tpat ' the exercises of this School will. be resumed an ithe first school-day in February, nnder the tit management of Mr. T. E. WANNAMAKER, be i - ^ . .. uooiBbvu vy competent xcacucrs in the ditferent he Departments. sol Mr. Wannamakcr is a graduate of the South ed Carolina College, a gentleman of experience intoaching, and his past success is a sufficient re- cl commendation. Tho Collegiate Department will be organized about the first of .July. Board $10 00 per month. Tuition, the usual rates. By order of the Board. ( F. A. CONNOR, Secretary. X November i4, 1884 ' 28 4m C< Cl Administrator's Sale. BY Permission of the Ordinary for T* Abbeville District, I will sell at j^( the late residence of Levi Hilburn, deceased, on Monday, the 4th of December next, the ^ property (personal) of said dccased, vis: on Seven Hegroes, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Plantation Tools, af Corn. Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furni- cu tare, n quantity of Seed Cotton, and much mora ?r] jjju|juruy--w-u lemons 10 mention. 'Wl Terms made known on day of sale. an N. B.?Three tracts of lana, the property of M said deceased, will be rented for the year 1865 on the same day. W EDMUND COBB, Adm'r. an November 16, 1864 28 2w en VALUABLE ESTATE SALE. *' WILL be sold, on the 12th and co yf"n 18^ ?f December next, at the r late residence of J. S. Baskin, deceased, iu pr the vicinity of .^Tillington, all the personal L. property of said, deceased, comprising 16 Likely Hegroei, Ec Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, of all kinds, Wagons, Carts, one fine Buggy add Harness, Horses, Males, Hogs, Cows, f0' and Sheep; Corn, Fodder, Cotton and Cotton FL? Afirt muntj a.J! * j ?mv. mvivran wu ICU1UUB (O mention. _J ?AlfiO, > ? Five Shares in theSnVannah River Vsllev Rail- 51 road, two Scholarships in Erifjme College at de Due Vest Corner. -f. wl TERMS?All sums of five dollars and under o. will be cash ; above five dollars, twelve months *n credit, by giving note and two approved*. securities. <v ^8-4t ALSO, . " J1 tON Sale-day?n January next, -iMfe the Tract or Land on wuich the jli r\ sed (J. 8. Bast in) lived at the time oHus "J death, containing Six Hundred and Thirty-Six by acres, of which there is about two hundred acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Co About seventy acres of that in cultivation js . Bottom land. The balance of the tract is fine- -.-J i? ??.11?a 1..: 1?1 -- < DUi j ?>j"HS "? ???"? nasally v| land in Abbeville District. Upon the 25 ses are a fine Dwelling House with all tne W r cessary outbuildings. Tbe above tract of land is situated in the vicinity of Willington, Abbeville District* 8. 0., ' and immediately on one of the surveys of tho t Savannah River Valley Railroad, and adjoins ^ lands of O. T. Poroher, W. a McBride, Edward Calhoun, and others. THE TERMS of sale of the above land are-*In three equal annnal instalments, with interest /. " from date, the purchaser to give bond and seen- c> rities, and a mortgage on the premises, if required, and pay for papers. H. SIMPSON, . W. 8. MoBRYDE, f . . November 16, 1854 . 28 7w XSf Charleston Courier will copy so much as Jai ftHatee to the sale of Und till 1st January, under tbe head "AbbevlIeLand for Sale," and for- Na ward bill to Independent Preta. y. PHOCl^lllIATIO^ ^ gg D., r><?* in * JJy JUM JHZCCttVHCy, i)OHIT LAUMRCI MAK- cr . nino, Governor and Commander - Jg Chief in and over the State of South Carolina.' m? 117'HRBtiAfl, it U a duty incumbent upon i?* T T . mII people, at all times, to acknowledge *ac their dependence upon an al.-wise and merciful Jol God: to praise him for hie glory- and benefao Hons, and to expreaa in contrition and bumilia- < tion a nabmUeion to Hi*jdispensation*?and dopendnnue upon Hia power ; 1 An<f *H*rea?; ItU,eminently becojningin > MHnfe the past V??rl and also in view of tha i mortality other calaniitiea whieb ?u aooje Wj Carolina,^ Abbeyxlfa District.-?CJtt&ttOfl* 'Y7?irsS;^ ' tioh xrn flH ?d singular thetfodds and ch*V ^ right# and c radii* of Levi Stwwhornf^Ute 4j " eb6^>"triot fofe8?id,'4?ce?kj?cd r ' ^ "V ?]i??a axe, therefore- to ? ?? ?A - and singular the .kindred and creditor* of d deceased, to bo and appear before me, eft r next Qrdinarj?j Court fo'lrthe said District/ , .;? be holden at Al^rejrule Court House, on the .'j gt day of DecemWrTBiit, to show cause, if y, -wny the SUid^^Sdi^iliistratibn should: not granted. 11? # 1 Given under my hand*and seal, this fifteenth day of NdVdfflbei1, In the year of ourldra one thousand- eight hundred and fifty-four,and in the seventy-ninth year of America^ Independence. WFLLI&M HltiL,- 0. A. 2>. . L1UV 11 iib 3W The State of South Carolina, bbeville District.?In the Common PUaf illson Ji Williams ) Foreign Attachment v* >?. Noble, PlaintiffV remiab Sbehane. ) Attorney.' 7"T7"HEREAS, the Plaintiffs in tbie" case* f V did, on the fifteenth day of Novemr. 1864, tile their Declaration against' theid Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent' im and without the limits of tliis State, and .^ neithor wife nor attorney known within1 o ean\e upon whom a copy of the said Dec-" ration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defend-' t do appear and plead to the said Declara-' >n on or oefore the sixteenth day of Novem-' r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight' indred and fifty-five, otherwise final and ab-" lute judgment will then be given and award' against him. iiuvi inni\Y flicJLHJJN ALU, C. C. P. erk's Office, Abbeville District, ) t November 16, 1854. J qly ly Sheriff's Sales. ) Y virtue of sundry writa of Fieri Facias, J to me directed, 1 will sell at Abbeville urt House, on the first Monday in DE1MBER next? 600 acres of land, more or less, bounded by ra Maulden, Archibald Maulden, Joseph >ckhart, James Donnelly, John 8peer, Perry ittigru; also, 6 negroes, Samson, Lucy, Fan% Lively and two children, Rufus and Bill; bales of cotton, 2 mules, 1 bay mare, 1 wagi and gear, 1 yoke oxen. And at defendant's residence, on Wednesday tpp MtllwlAV 1 l??irn?n 1 ' -1''? * ... ,, -- > * u vAuica, x pboard, 1 bed and 3 bedsteads, 1 grindstone, lot of plantation tools, 1 loom, 8 spinning licols, 3 scything cradles, 1 lot poultry, 2 sows r d'pigs, 2 cows, Ac., the property of J, 0. 'I*'., Buldeu, ads. Giles, Hill, Davis and others.. . 868 acres of land, more or less, boonded by T. Maulden, James White, Robert Simpson id others, thoproperty of Archibald Mauld, ads. Joel J.~Lipford, and others. ' . 1 sorrel horse, the property of J. H. Walker, the suit of A. P. Connor and others. . 1 house and lot in the village of Greenwood, V, ntaining 4 acres, more or less, bounded by E. Calhoun, Robert Anderson, and others, the operty of Benjamin D. Worrel, at the suit of ? Wright, for another. 107 acres of land, more or less, bounded* by"..jp Iward Noble, Robert Carlisle; also, at defen- -X int's residence, on Thursday after .sale-day^. *; bnshels of corn, more or less, 4 stacks ok^ >38 dder, 1 Den of shucks. 1 lot of fodder fin'm. use; and others, the property of James A, imilton, ads. B. V. Posey and others.^ ,, ? 1 On Friday after salo-da^^-trtTVlIe residWfie of *^ . usklin Morrpw? fiO bjftuels of corn, mora or , is, 1 cow and calf, 1 bedstead, 2 featherbed*,.. lead of sheep, 1 sow, 14 shoats, 1 lot of fod-njf *' r, 1 lot of poultry, 1 lot of wheat, 1 spimnngsj' lee), and 1 wash pot; the property of George Morrow, at the tgfepf "W. U. Taggart & Co., d others. TV; 8. A. HODGES, 8. A. 2>. Sheriff's Office, November 10, 18M . . ,,, PIBE! MEE1 5?S 11 "*HE Subscriber** old stand hav- . ! ins been entirely destroyed QgOliEfc fire, na has removed to Wo. 142, IdeettHf-Stnet, . ;??, rnerof Wentwyrth; thestand formerly oc- ^ w. !. tray or, wtiero jje continue* his of its branches. He can offer to^jfc..,.. 'Hi^YyS/^ra^/M^vW ; ^ li KITTERBENBi BA RCiTTJ&TRft .a&agM / '' lie has just received some choice PAmILxu''''* IRRIAOEB, built ezpr^aly f f ljffWifflOW itomers. All of which he wDl eell cheap for h or City Acceptances. ' ar arleston, 8. O., JTor. 7,185f ; . TUC QT4TC nr QnilTU nABnVii.V^JraK wini u wi auy in VWRUIIW;' Abbeville District.~In thaoiel Harris and othtrvtp >y ORD^ of tjU (Murt ib?d in the Bill, to w'itr the opper^p'nrt ct of land called the Fort Charlotte latoin Abbeville District, on oontaiuiog about Sev?q Hundred Aeret '' * ^ reiTn^ira'^C(lby^W* ot ' % I lately belonging to' Mary "A*' m A. Nodle, deceased, to- ?uk., r J'Vmsii