The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, October 20, 1859, Image 2
OUR DISTRICT FAIR.
> Ab we imtk'ijmlfd, ouv Itiel District F?ir, wliicli
coniinciiccs to-diiy, ojxmis iwiUvr tin* most (Vitu-r
, ing iiUf]?icos. The uitiolcw on vxliiliition prvsciil
\ a most cunpliiiirnlary ?n<l enooiiragini; picture
? to our fanner* an?l tiifclumics, to the l.idi<"?, and
i.. ..ii r . i
iv mi, in liu-i, wiio uuve contributed thereto.
To tlic untiring zeal of tho President much
ciedil in due fur iliu neat uppoi-ranee, tni-1 the
many conveniences of tlioFnir ( round. A lurj?e
nnd comfortable house lias lieen ctveted, callable
of holding some l.fioo persona. C'oiive*
iiient Stalls havo bron cicct vd for Stock, Trolling
Ground prepared, and every want (supplied
so far as time and circumstances would pwrmit.
j All (hose conveniences liavo gone lip under the
; personal superinfeu donee of tho President, Col.
J. l'osrr.r Maksiiai.i., who seems to lie llior"
j oughly on listed in the cause of Agriculture and
' its udvaneeiiicut.
Although there is no cause for cctnpl.iint at
the present array of articles, si il! wo douhl not
that next year our ciiizeun, having more time in
which to prepare ilieir contribution*, will surpass
the present show, in quantity if not in <jual.
:iy\.
There arc mnuy tilings on exhibition we
I would be ideated to iiUMilion m .? ?.!?? ? ? ?.ii <
particular notice, hut will forbear in view of ili?
fact that there arc Committees appointed fur this
especial purpose, who will duly award lo them
whatever notieo tln-y may merit, in a i;>ore
substantial and satisfactory manner than we
cou! <1 ?' <>.
I'pto this time, (1 o'clock Wednesday evening)
near eight hundred Life Membership Certili- |
catcs have hecn issued, and tlic Secretary and
Clerks arc siill busily engaged rcccimembers,
and making entries of articles for cr.hi'rii
tion. About, one thousand articles arc nlrc.viv
entered. There arc now 011 the the Ground
I'VJ Horses, 08 Mules, 8 Jack-', l-> Siallions 1 I
Ponies, Iii year olds, 11 Geldings, li Fillies, ;">2
head of lilnml.irl An?a1.>
- - , v.#;iri mcro.-i, 1511JTRSC"
in<l Waggons ; nnv quantity of farming impleiients.
The samples of field crops, enormous ;
my quantity of Vegetables, Catlaps, Wine*,
."ordials, Jellies, I'reserves. Jams; tj'j Quilts?
onie Velvet aod ffilk Quills not to lie Mirpass. ?!
in the Siate. lkuncMic goods. no end ; Km.
^ iroideries ami Crochet, Was, Hair ami Shell
Work, :.u profusion and in:ignifi?cnee; Painting
h?u would do credit toinsister head?. lt>.i word
every department is fully ami finely represented.
The attendance to-ilay is estimated at four
thoutiiiml! This may be thought an oxtrava
gant I'Rtimiiti', hut we have it a* the opinion of |
those capable cf judging.
? I
THE FATE OF SlU JOHN FRAJ5KLIN. I
Th" Steamship Canada brings the intelligence
that the fate of the unfortunate Arctic naviga.
tor. Sir Jons I'i'.anki.in. is at hut '
tied. We learn from tlie New York Jivrnhi'/
J'usl lli'tt Sir John trailed <ui his disastrous vt?v- !
iii^o some time in May, 1 -J0, with two >!iip?,
the JCti/iua and Terror, and that ouo month !
from the (lay ho Mailed he was ace:; l>v a whal?jr
in baflin*!) Hay. In 1S41?, no news having keen '
received of I'uankmk, the KnglUli government !
fitted out three vessels to proceed to the Arctic j
seas in search of the missing explorer. In 1 "M'.t !
after n protracted and dangerous hut uselen j
search, the last vewel of the expedition returned, |
During the same period, a land p*rtv undei .Sir j
J 'lis KiriiAitl>soN, and another sea expedition)
under the veteran Arctic explorer. Sir Jamk- !
Iloss, were equally uii#uoees?ful. Tim liiiti<di j
government then oll'ered a munificent sum, i
aiuouuliiit; to tuie hundred thousand d-dlili.*. t? J
any private expedition that should afT>ril <-ili j
cient aid to Sir .Ions Fuaslix. In 1S.">0 no lesn j
. mil expeditions were lilted out. Sir .Iaml., I
Ftoss again taking the command of one of them:
Lady Fkanki.in also, in that year fitted out the
expedition in llie vessel that hore iier name, and
also assisted hugely in de-patching atit thtr ex- j
peililiou in the schooner /'rince Albert. .Mr..
IIk.nkv Guinnkli/s expedition also started in
the name year, and there were eleven different
vessels at that time searching the Arctic
seas for tidings of the lost. The result of all
these numerous expeditions was comparatively
small. The graves nf three men belonging
to the Erebus and Terror were discovered,
but no documente that gave any traces as to
the whereabouts of the missing men. In 1 ti-j!) I
Dr. Kani: started on his famous explorations, {
preceded by Sir Kkwaiui Hr.u iikii, with five
fhips. Although this latter expedition did not
find anything of Sir Joiin Franklin, they
succeeded in rescuing Captain McCi.i'kf, wIij>
with hid ship's company, hud been bound up
by ice fur throe years.
At lust, as these numerous expeditions re
turned year ufter year, witliout tidings of him
in wlioite search they were despatched, llie public
began, with rensi>n, to deem further invest ieutions
useless. It was argued that llie claims
of humanity liad been satisfied, that it was
I wrong us well as useless to endanger more
lives in what was deemed a vain search. Lady
Frankun, however, with a noble heroism that
lias won for her the admiration and sympathy
of the civilized world, still hoped for her husl.nn.r.
cf-i.. ...J -
.. umi luui-uuy uespaice<l lo tlx- |
! Arctic regions the Bmull screw-steamer J-'ux,
undor charge of Captain McCi.i.ntock. That j
vessel lias now returned, bearing (o the bereaved
lady, intelligence that confirms the general impression
as lo the loss of Sir John Fiiaski.i.v
Documents were found at a point on King
Williams* Island, bearing date April 26, ]S li?,
and stating that Sir John Fr.axni.in died on the
Ilth of June, 1647. His death, remedy more
than two years after he left England, must
have discouraged his companions, and it is
perhaps owing to the premature removal o,their
respected and experienced chief that the
wholo party were lost.
Polities in Kansas.?St. Louis. Oct. 13.?A
.euvenworth dispatch lo the Republican, says
hat the Topeku Convention on the 12th. noinilatcd
ti full ticket headed hy Charles Kubitison
or Governor, and J. F I.oot for Lieutenant.
vr u .- < -
... \>unwiiy waB nominntcU lor Congress.?
lite Convention was harmonious. Robinson,
,vho is also Governor under the Tepeko ("onvonion,
was nominated on the first, ballot. The
lcction for Stute officers will take place in November.
From Wnthinrjton.?A dispatch from Washington,
at Richmond, says: No action has yet
been taken by the administration responsive to
any communication which may have been recently
received irom the British Government
relative to San Juan. An extraordinary meeting
of the Cabinet was called to-day, by request
of Secretary Cass, who, however, was not
present, owing to an nttack of sickness.
Gen. Twiggs has been granted leave of absence
to visit Kurope.
The midnight celebration of tho Soiih of
Malta last night, was the most notable loe.il
event of the Hay. A strange throng of masked
Land di.'guised inen formed tho procession, the
mystic volume, and most of the peculiar regalia
of the Order were borne aloft; (he rcd-crons
banner symbolized their Maltose origin, and
each and every member seemed lo consider himyclf
the real original whose fijll length portrait
confronted him on his initiation. There was a
great deil of curiosity on the part of the peo.
pie lo know somethhig of thisslrange fraterniiv;
but they were not particularly "satisfied," the
di*cui;e* and the novel character of tho regalia
<Vf? inn all attempt* tit interpretation ?Ar, 3'.
| Tribunt.
/ 'ire.?At 1 o'clock this (Monavd inornitijrl :in
I alarm was given, anil proceeded fi? in the premises
of Mr. Win. II. IIoiimoii, oil ilf Noi'lli * i?It*
of t'harlolte, n few rm!? Ka>l ofJlli/al-ill >lrcet.
, The lire was lir.-t ili-oivciiil i--uiiijr from a
\vooil>'ii work-shop in t!i?- rear of Mr. Houston's
dwelling. In il?s~ >!?? ?? wen- hi tools v.iilia
! good 1111a;itity of ltisul? r. asnl some | i-ees o|
finished work. The liawes were under lull
I headway when discovered, ami soon rutuimnii;
cnted to a wojdcn shed attached to the l.ii.lirn,
j nnd also (o n small wooden stalile? all in Mr.
! Houston'!* lot?and to a small s-talde and outi
houses oil the Int. Kastwni.l I i.l..n.... i
j occupicJ Iiv Mr. .John N. Wiiiiini:. Tlio chief
loss of Mr. Houston is in the tools, work :tI
| materials, amounting, at least, to $0,000, ami
| without any insurance.
! The other uiMings ile?f royc<l wore not of
' much value, lior wore there any ? < litems of
j value, as we ar<' inforiiicl. -Churl- ^' n < ' >>n i- r.
Collnv J'ir'.h'i/?John II. M.!d!eton, overs,., r
J for Mnj'ir John P. Kimit.l. m\ tniW North o|
i Ncwl!.-: i v, wiit"s to tin- lli-hii/ Sun, ami mivs:
I lia-l ilji'i'tf Itaiols, tliut ]!;< <1 <>tit tin? foi'ow1
itur woislits, oa Thnivd* y 1 ist, the f.ili : (Seoi^o
417 M>?., Wiutt H I!l, Harriet The in \t d;iv
the sfirif (taints | i K< 1 tin* billowing twi^his:
j (?oori;i? 501 llis., Wioit 4"J, ll. ui- t "I'l?.
! cotton was pieltod ln-1 w ??*?.! i\li^ht : ! <!:rk<u
. each .lay. The days I?. |M-k ::ir ? done -. ? I
very dry. us we Kmv h:ol no r un for two
wi'i'ks. I believe ,1 i iM -? ! it. twelve hauls
out. of ill*.; Mi.jor'a ifin-ij < !' n- ^un s that ronld
[ heat any equal inunher picking cotton in tlu?
world.
i Ji-'j-'imhr h't Srimtor i/onylttx.?A \\rns!.in<;ton
I Oisji.iirli mivs :
. Unt.l lite pilhtie.-i'ion of .lu-lt'o I.laeV* s> < otul
lo Jtiilee l'<iu^!.is. i: wis ;f. rst>. !
licit the lit11ci' woill.l 1,'iivi' !li* t>i|t>'ie lo j1".
lu'tsvfon their two |til>lie.itif,!!e, without any i?.
I joiiuler from hint. lint vineo Jo !_:?? islacV* s?
oii<1 rop'v, .li?'l?j? PoU4?l.?: hi;- ?,oi!i!i:i.in-i..l a rej
joimlor ovor hi? own mi'nature, lo appear in a
I few -1 ivs. la tli'- m.-iiiitiun: a vohn.'.nv t'< nly
' to Jiiiloe lthn k. from ono of .lu !^-j liDti^hif's
i fiicntls will lx> i-Mif!.
' Tin: Im.??i:ii>a lli.i i:-?n.?Tlii> villi*
: Staii'lanl of I !? 1 *?i? 1:1-' i?it ? ' A ? I In- .-i. .
ti>.ii Pi'lnnn < !> :n- in -!nv;y i:|"?ii u<, tli.-. l?riii<?
l!iv ii.di'M'i-iM of I ?t-r i?-ri of Hoi.
II. 1 >ti|>oi,t, 1'liii-f.lu'lic', .ln.lL'f !' .|-wui ! :in l
: Hon. D. S Wr.Ik. A iaN*. 'i !.. | .
I ll.UTO -MOV. il t!i?-il- t'oo.J i'| !!l 111.'
tioii of tin s.' v. i \ ;?! ! ami r.rtliy 111! in n
| l>i lli" important pn-rloc* liny at<- So . v,
; itn 1 I'lori-la Kas a J-i;-r>.-i:i. L'uu:l oi' wliii-'i in:
may l>cjt:<t!y proiS'l."'
Mi:mi,:ii-:.?Wlo ii t!n< ?-i'v t ' .1 in ! .* ?
for li- i 1: i -I rai'to;,-! >' < of .f" i i-: t'
Mi-mi lii* ami i li ii ' -'o;. !'ai!io-i !. . !: < . i.
laiio 'l a population < f a:, i ii : w i.o!.*
1 taxalilo ] !? [ i t_v \v:n v.un <1 a: o.
Hi !" population how I'Vi'i i"!- ::n,<t.rj ;;ii.J livr t.;j
Mvi?iu ovi.-r ."$17."' ?.
Tin: fii:i:.vr f'mi>.?"II:- ?l':t*i*?tl of 1!? :??
at 11:** liio||i -t | . i t ..] of it- | *iv. i*r, I. :- I ii
Hiiiu.! at i.o. >. *J ! | i :.t | o|.i;i .
t ion ot I.iiii.I.hi l? 'i .i m i. ... ..
] I :: 1; 11: : l nf I'atis ??! !:' ! ill if Sil.-.I "I : t:
IS.I'I l'i>|xi|i!a|l S!|1|I l b-. '< >. i il.l'
of Nt-vv Viiil;, t-it::n.i :-l in t!.*; eiiiiic way, i1,!?!
i, (?to.
.1 Shift f.n.il < /' v /Su'nt.?'I"!"'
Sli sl-j". Ii.nij.orv, lim: i I i tlm \\C-l 111::ii ~ \v!
? >( !was i.i'mt a' s-:t .In!v Is'. Tin* ? !? v.
mxIv Imir in ii'iti !h-!\ v.i'?"' ! >? : liiu .V! tin*
rufciivy, to I lie i. in 11 i : ?i j *.-f:.-!i?. I.
Ohio J.'f'-linh ?A ?! limi! hli'ilms,
<>}iit?, m>_\s that l!i" l!>-j'i. :i .!> 1 i
ii.13 over 1?l"ltls-iil- m<I ii;;:j'*:ity. a: I litI'uluri'.s
thus l.ir iil-o in.lic.Vc a I> j?nJ ii-au
majority i'i t'iu Si'iiaie <<f iiuu, ami of from
twelve to *i.\lee:i in t!i<* II";i*p.
Fri.f!?We l:.-ui' li.i ! a liirlit if ' f??t s--vr;-:i'
IliOlllillt'!:. Tin: HI'-i'"!, IU.I ' i:
uii* l'i _iii:iiii^ in Itilf ili' r .-imi:.i'" i
|**it .-I'liiiiliiiivr warm . ! I.
nri.! ar<- ti'-yiiini:..' ! > l>c r.t ill.
ri'lt: Js'iihTjn i.-i".
It is n<t\v si.il ll.r.t, lit*' :n it.-rr.ry l.t ly
v.'in i-i uli'Mit l'? in -ijc !n*r ii? i;;! <-:i t: t iMi-i
Iv I't I! it T ui ri !\n:v 1 in
Silll in r;i I.ilv,'' Jililiii.-.lil'l j- lilt; iil.l'f
li\ the A j>|il<rti>iiv.
Cjnmcncai.
MAIMilKI), ..II t lit- l.y .1. \V.
("tt:il-tin, | !m|? \i . M. !.. i;! nntm: <>, S. (' ,
t . M < A Ml!I I \ K. M1 \n.\, .J .iut l'.:.-: ? !"
Mi.'h.it l I..- |., of < i '.i.ty. <ijt.
0b"ituani
1 >11-11) ill this town on Sum'.av iiL'hl at II
oVlo.-U, of Tyiilio.'l IVv.r, .Mis- \ Iif.il.NIA <\
MINHLKV, a^'il 1 y?- us siiitl a'"?:it two
litoiat!|4. I 'l inn liii' llii?= L"MilIo. all- rliunii'A ami
li |>|>> |i!i.';<f'l aw.iv in her lii av. nly home.
TIhim* glorious eye*. lull of tlifs Iij?lit ainl
eHrnetitness of lwr nature, liavo eluded
fiileVrf IIJmiIi lllrso to <i|>. li. We confidently
In:li'-ve, iij-oii a Itrii'liliT ni.ii holier world.
In the fn-h lili'oni of wi'tn.Milir <! ?!it* lia-* <!<
si:t ii(lir-l to tin* irrave, t- !.?.winvj thus h-r Savior
t?i hi* own Kirriuil ll. -t aa<l Kinir'ioni. l*eiui-:nIkthil!
tin' purity ami fidelity of ln*r lif?*, tin.' sineerily
of her repentance towards Coil, tin; wrest*
lilies of Faith am' I'rayer, hy which she obtained
the mercies of t'lirist, cttn tec douht that hers is
now the juelili-d believer's portion?"forever
with thn Lord V
To her the voyage of life had seareeiv hcijun,
?I..l f:.ir ^I:.?.U Il l" 1 ' "
..... w. ? mini) WITH ZlIlOVO, lllUl
li!i)>l?y ft usuries of (lie future were lo-rs. Hut not
yet hud that condition been fiiliiil<-<l. Kveii (lir>
tribulation lluou^h which all I lie loved of (?od
must pass itslu his Kingdom. 11 < !- conflict came
?" tlie winds were contrary,'' the st-uniy
waTP# rolli'il Jiiirh. lint over the sea of conviclion,
Christ came, obedient to her cry nf Faith,
I and cav? lift* " thesaviiis tUrenath of H:s riirht
hum).*' Ill the consciousness of this deliveranee,
I ".-lie loved (mm), loved !ur Savior ami longed |?
leve thetn more." Her end \vu*ptitcc. She died
" looking to Jesus.' Wo will not mourn her early
los*, for ' the less of this cold world, the more of
heaven."
J 5. J.
DIKD. in ^lt. Carmr-l, on the evening of the
r.oth ultimo, Mr. JlJlI.N I>. MolHlAll, son
of Samuel I', and Nancy Morrali, in the "tj.l
year of his ajje. I It in indeed with pain,
tli it we record the death of one so young, who
was stricken down just at the thre.-holij of loan,
hood, and loo, lit a season of 11f?- when the prospects
and anxieties attendant upon the yoiinir,
are recognized with most interest, and when the
diittes and respoiiKibdities that wait upon n> .Iurer
years, were just beginning to he truly felt.
The subject of tins notice was n yotiug man,
than whom none had more warm and cuiigeiiuil
friends, and by the liner impulses of human nature,
he wits ever actuated towards his (cllowinan.
Ill character, he was in>redit, am! nl.!!..!..?
po-^t-ssoil naturally of n i;i'i i.'1'oiw heart, and
Hi riot 1 v adhered to no piiuciplc Iml Hint which
characterized the true ^eiitlomnn. llis death
was truly a triumphant death. I lea voii was
a theme upon which he luvi'il to dwell, and his
et ernal future whs the elm-f concern of his ?n|il ;
that his Spirit is at l'e-t with the ntljo-Js of (Jod,
tlier- is tioiic onii douht. Friends who had jratlirrril
round his dyitifi pillow, and watehed his
enltn uurutllcd brow, his (il.teid look, and hoard
his voice in prayer, his son* in praise, doiiht. not
l?nt he hud experienced that peace which passeth
all understaudinv. Ih:t fiom our midst lie is
gone, leaving behind him tunny friends, a fond
wife, and nil infant son, and while we mourn we
mourn not as those who have no hope.
?
C5jr~ Press please copy.
DF.PAUTKD this lif,. on the 10th insl., of Typhoid
Fever at the residence of his father, little
JIMMV FlSlIKIt MOt MIK, n?eii eleven yen if
nix months, son of J. T. ?t R. M. Mnoii-.i Tl<
wns ft lovely boy, beloved by nil lii? nnhoo!mntea;
lie guff-red much and long, hut f!orl has
taken him home, nml he in now nu <ingel. The
liixt thing on earth lie ilone was lo gel his Sabbath
School Leiison. Two of Ins little ela*8 matea
went before him, mid lire now rejoicing with
him in g'?ry. Yes <lenr littl? Frank, and precious
Sallie are now around the throne of (io<l
Willi him, wearing ihe'r crowns an I striking
their llarp", ftml *ini;iiig (I lory to God. May
hi.4 parents be comforted in Ihin i;reat bereavement,
and may they nay, "The l.ord gave and
haili taken nwoy; blessed be the nanio of the
Lord."
' Suffer (hero little ones to come to me," was flic
comihand of Inni who oa the (huso bowed His
annoinled head, and w.tli bis blood purchased
redemption for our fulle:i tnce.
; Tlio State of Soutli Carolina, I
a /; /; i: viu. / : i> /s micr.
i
In l!io CoTirt of Sessions,!
/ ' ill 7" 1 > .V.I.
< In lii-Hiii.-r til- iiiivv v i tin* ('"liitnissiiMH is I
?>f i:..:i.N, 1! I * I: In M-rv.-.l '
ii|n>ii llicin 11?'iii llii-- Omit, at I'.ill "JViin, 1 ??"? %
! itii i S|tiinj* *{*? :in, l.-.V.l,
j p. i? <>iil-i?iil, lli it llio I'r-s-iiliin-iil; oi" 11i.% I
; <!ran<l Jiii v, with IJi?? I'nlris ?f t t '
iijioil which I lie sai-1 Unit* lo^ain-' jh.- CoMtiii.i
nioiit'i's \vi*r? fomi.k.!, witSi lie: answer j
j of I! ? <'niiitin*-?:ofM*i>> t" t!i" sunt! I!ii!iw, 111 :? ] j
t-'i lln* prosiMil l**iin, >?: . iiifil in sn?*iv?-<iv?j III - '
?l-r, miii| pitUlt In-! in tin* /?'(?<?< /* nti'l /V? .ys, for ,
' l!i" in I itioti o| tin* ? i: i 11 -t of AIV vil'i*
' trict. Alt". Oh!*ti il, ilial a n*jiy <>l' tic* St?!:** ,
|*ri|>i l*.< l>.- in it!#*, na.i v?*i?- 1 it in- i:11 r of
ill- l.i ^is'iiiu:-;, fro.ii tin- i >i tiict, to 1,- !ail !"*.
lure I lial I" dy. ;
K. .MoNU< iil. j
1 Oct. m!i, l ti
To Win. K. |;iMi?:.*y, (). T. !'..r.*!,?i*. Join, !
j r.nocli N. imi. I'. A. W:?!; i*. Til.- :
j Ophiliii l?a!>. f. . -.Iiri'i .1. Ilt-ier. Sam'i S. 11.i- '
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' M;ii u:ts I i-' n fi-j-o.t'.-i tw iti as m a:i flii.-afb~ cut;- i
liili'in.'' *
(Sigiic-l.)
" W.M. ISAi:ut I-.Ti-man." I
T'.i< j? ar-% th<-ivfur?-, to - -mi.i.t:i-1 anl ii ijniri
villi, tlnf :i f- i:?-ii ;l 111'-' 1 (.'"tiniiih-y, * iuI'ly
with tii.- ri-'-oiiiiii-.-n.!'1 ."i.s ?.f t;( si,.| ;
| Jiuy" iis r.hovi; M l f"it'ii, ' nr f.i ii:i?> i!.? m. !
t that, yi ll -w CiiM:" sil ill'' li'.Nt I I t!..-:
j ( 'diii' nt ( i-iical i>)t .? ::'ir! ('< million i'! a:- to j
in- Imlilfii at Ahhi-villi! Conit il .i: -.-.hi
I \i 1-.. ? i - ...
i .....i.i.iv 111 . iireii ncxi, :il li'ii ii"chit I:, A. fur
Aliin-viilf D.strict.
Witiicss my liaiul snul tin* seal of ilu? sa:-l j
('on11. ?l AlilirViile Court 11litis *lii:<! j
day of 1-Vlirnary, Anno Domini, ?-i ^ni.?n '
lkiiiitiroil ami lii'iy nine, i;i 111 eighty liiir.i
y??ar of lite In?l? |>uu<i?:;cc of tiic Liiitol
dialed of Ameiicu.
j. i'. r.i:i:i>,
MATTiinw McDonald, < s. it c. p.
To Wm K. llrailley, (). T. I'orclier, ,!oli:i 1 > -v1111,
J'.M'cil .N'tlroll, ,!tt!lll C. Sc<lll, Tint. ill.
Baker, S. J. II.m.t, S s. U.K. i, Tims. I. >! * ,
AIIii.tI ('li.ik.se i|t-1, Itnlil. Mr \tla?us, liolil.t
llmivlilci', .liif. .V ('< ' !.i.hi, '1'. V. M uli.1, .las. 1
Kliis, \V. W. I*i*rryiiiiiii, .\ 11?%11 Vkiicc, lt-.li'. I'. j
]iiii'!iau*.:i. iic-. Siniiii aii'l . A. \\ ilii.im-, i
CllllllU.? o:.l I'sol llllilll:!, iilill^l-S, for All- '
ln*\ i;; i ii-.i it i:
WIiciviis, at |!nf l:i-l Ter n nf 11,,-? Court of
I ( nni.il S?-.-!-.on? ami ('i iiiir.nn I'lea", ImMrii itt
j ,\ l>l v il 1 < "oil 11 lloii-c, lor AMieV:!!t: |)| Irirl.l
j it wsh (l.l-i'.'d tlial so miieh of the I'liveninicnt
<>f i!i - < i siinl .1 ury for xui-1 I'???*rf. :t? I l..t.?
to the Commissioners ?>I Uv-u-ia and J>iidgcs,
to iv.t:
' Many of (he hri.of the ] )i-1ri?rt in point
<>f limitless nnil durability i!t> not cor j-f-^| ?rnl
will) t!i'* amount of money expend".1 up n lii-m.
In a ntimiier ?.f tliciii, lie- Ii11?I?>-r- nst-il are under
the pioper r.iz? ui"l "f it kind <* !-ilv to fit
ami tjivn \v:iy. ('oiiiliii-..->iiniiis li-ltii,^ oul c >n
t liicis f?r tin" Iniililar^ of lni'!i;<w, r lion id snlmii!
definite M>ocilienlions in!irii?*i>iiij timlins of
siiilieiiMit size and durability am! in it I i iiit>l-iiiot*x
exact. it >>iilet compliance on the j>ait of contractor*.
"Tlu; roail* of the District sire at prrsent in a
i-hocUiii^ condition, invinjr, in a ureal part <loti 1 !
Ics.j, lo t|i<- csci'SMVi' rains of tin* winter, hilt to
some e.vt'-nt. alti ihutahie to ;i deledivo system of
repairing Willi reference liotii lot lie t isue ,sind
lahnr expended upon llieni. The liie-r.s clriri;
(I with thiii duty h'lotild exact of the ptihiic.
Ilic lull t: iDO assigned IIV I In* Legislature I or tin- I
p.-rforinuneo of 1 lie duly wis It the employment |
of a |)n?ji,-r syMein of draiuinj; a in I emlmuk:i.i-i t.
If our mails were thoroughly diiehed ii|>oii c u-li
side iiiiil Hi low (i ii]> in ilii- center, wnli wis
ways at. low mi 1 marshy point*, wo iij>|in*
lit-u:l there woiihl lie far less complaint upon the
sllljeet tliall how exist::.
" The Crnud Jury is informed that llieTrensuror
of the II iai 'l o| I In; Commissioners of roads
refuses to enter into lioinl lor (lie safe keeping
ami proper expenditures of tin' moneys comtuill? ?)
to his charge, und this notwilli.sliini] ng
llio fit-1 tilt' matter was em!.raced ill ill" priwnt*
nientof llie Cir.iiul Jury in I lie last term'*?should
he copied unci served on (he Commissioner* ol
Roads and Rridges for !ln-ir consideration, with
an order endorsed, requiring iliein to take proper
measures to secure the public funds, and Ihnt
ilioy report their anion in the premises, to the
Court, at the next Term.
These are therefore to notify you, tlie aforesaid
ComtnUsioners, of, ntwl to require joii to "amply
with tlic suugestiona of lliP prei-wling I'n-seiitmeiit
and Order, ami I hut yon report your |>ro
ccedinj?a thereon to the next Teiiu of the mud
Court, t<> he liolileu at. Abbeville Court House,
on th? fir<?t Monday in October next, for Abbeville
District.
To tbe Sheriff of Abbeville District: You
are hereby required and commanded to summon
the aforesaid Commissioners to bo and appeur
before the Judges of the C<.urt of General Si hsions
and Common I'le.is to be holden at Abbeville
Court House aforesaid, ou tho first Monday
in O. Ii'!hm !*> rt iln-ir iK'iiuii in tin!
|>:> mi :i! -I .-~;ii I. And lluVo % oil llicil lllnl
III. ... Illi~ \V ut.
as, M ililifW M<1 lonuld, K*rj, t'loik of
l!i.'s:ii-l I'oinl, :il Al.lt.'X illo (Joint i'oiisi*,
Iliis I w a-iii\ i-i-^liili ?i-._v ol July iii tin* yi'iir
< ! our l.??ul < ii--1lioiis.uiil "iu'il luiinli. il and
lilt v-iiiii.', iiiol . . i.ty I'oiivtl; yciir ol Aiuuri?':m
Ii.i!(.|><.|jii.-:n;<'.
j. J . ui:bi>, soi.
? ! MTitt.w Mi'!)H\ AI.II, < . ?:.i\
W.', lli? C ''>iiiini~>i.im rs of (toads and Itri?!jjot?,
fur Alii.rvillc lli-ttii'l, Ih-ij li-iirii to miilu? this
f-d'ow ii,j? |{. |<iiit |.> tin, ?'iiii>-> of I Jonei:il S<\s
i-iou t?-r A'ltu-vilii- I'i.-lr !, I<> I"' liolili-n at All*
?j-vil;.-. ('. II., riis! Moii.lay ??f OctoU-r, lf.VJ:
AJ of iIn- of tin- rami Jury/ for
(III* < 'JVtlll, I S.*|S, its H;lut'-S Iv tin* ('lllllniis^i.un
i* of |{n;i<!s :\r?l l?i i?ljj?s. in reli<re:n:c So
l?<? iii iiiiiji'iio'iil of our ( iH-ial Tn-asutur, \vc
! ^ I- a . ? to>ay. wIk-ii tin'' (ii'iiiral TiraMtrtr
was ? ! < ! lo it was < \ |? <I lliat li?
v. u! I Iioiol, ali i woiil.l liavo t|i.ii?; mi. if
11 I ' . ii :i-!v i| to mi i a tin: t! iv ol liis
< mil. Not i;i\> IS jr t'< > 1111, In- wa-5 solid* <<1 to
t!i? Maivli t?!i-'win/. Ill- i>! it w as a reti
t ion on h:? in I j?rity. I'!i<* rin-ral Ti va-urt-rs
l|ia< lin.l JI r !? | 11:111 lia't tint uivotl In'tl'l, at
! t 1'VII l.f til. . Kt I'lllli pi IM**'<it*l?1 fiinii tin-in
an-! Is: . r !> ar-i-. au-1 r--;"?i- -.! to yivis lioml aft.
i t!c- Iti jiort c,i" f|i (ii-mnl Jury, O.-t. Ti-iiii,
I* Mai i ll IV-tiii I" .V>. |o- i!ir< \v n|> tin* oltirc.
all'l W;. * J.-.-l < 11 !i \ a majoii! V ' ! tin- lioaTil to i-iiiiMull"
Pi 'iter, tin* p-lil Villi!.-r lif tll>' Tiflll
u Itlioiit aiiil wi' I? Ii?-v? , ami r<-| >> t. that
; 11 I - I li*i tin- put.I i?: t iiHVi iu;j lo-s ;
i ii v. -ti!.! r. ? n.iT-ti-1 w l:--a tii-:<-is a n?-\v Ix. iid
! t i:i> I. til :t. !a-v ' I i t > liuluiT n-ia^vs lor
i t ! ; ir t puMi.' in- i i-v.
A iaia ! I ill. I." il . i?!i.t?? to ('omuiHsiolis
I I.. II l.y t I 'l'i i:i-ur?-l". Was liot
i I ai-ii-.'-iaii'-i- \\ .: 11 tin* wi s of 11( v < :t I
I ? * a * 1. 'I'ii' ,r < ! ! r v. a> in a-'uiii. li as tlio for:ii-:
I 'io*i a ! Tt'M :iri li i l ia'; ! Iiv?- per ornt.
v.- won! I " i i.'i. !; to I in:, r i-ii-toiux ini'l give
a \ .i t . ..;;r (i.-n i at Ti? asnr.-r, wliicli
w"ii! I -:iv t!: I) tr..-t : :u : ; I'm, II.- i Iii.mi
t.> t.iK.- tli.- liv- |mt :it. ia a< nnt'-li a tin* for,...
r i ? . ...
i .,? :i i!. ati.i n ii-i I
1 ;i!i I iiin l>\ < m* < !' "'!r <*f l'n>;
l V ' I i 'in . .11 Iii~'. \ :i 1 u t I ' iniii
: i i !' IT-- >!. .i il lit "-r
I' ' it- in 1'.: in'tir.-. if nS'i- l I. It.
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r..m: ;!. i It.| ill.;:. t.i ill.I.
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li m i.. ill- ;v liio I - <> !.
V..- in-. - :iy in <*(iti:n-,-i in;] 1 n tli- t wli.-u
: i.i! "i'i . r.n r v. n- 1 -'.iiiiiniv
I i.-- v.. v- ! I y tli" I:>1 ??r it iiiu;
: l i, t I ! I'.vV j? r <: nl ?.t tl.o pnl>.
i. - in :.-V I rK'.ii' mi l !'.i ; I- >. ! ?r ivinj;
:iii ! |? iv i i ii. 'i it - h i.! i-i.In,' wit 'i iin. (>
it-. \ i-i I- r v. . - '' ii) - nr. >1 'l'r. n-iiu-r
. . i i ii. . . ii i". m> nt.it t?*r
v . .. !! ! ! mi -lit. I mmI i!
v. . :-i ;i. t. i r ! r nt ll i: 1> ;ir<l :i<
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i - - - '
i in ,\i:: t i.. Iila:r. !
I I.. : ! i I ill Jill!.':-, ui<>:i>-y
: I [ " ? i'; lit 'I in-1
j' in \ ,-t* ; -li :<i :!. -m, tliori*
l I' l! I I :: ! |||> . !.- I ' Tumih*
i': \ .tr \v Ii! I ' ! :I 1 .-.V.l, :sinl
\... : : ::'ti: II: : n Will : ! 1 !.: a'i <n: lui!
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'i;'Mi>. . .r > \. i ! i V. !; iVi* li!\V:i\3
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;?ii?'l vvh":i v.. i :!?< ov f :: .3 1:. 111:117
\V.- Il.tV" S?iw:..'S til in::!..- tlii l.l ;a rHireliuo l">
thai A - l.:r :i " t ! iuNfii -! ? 1; : !< : atit'iUlils
i- i-<i:n-i'i-in(!, ii iifVi-.* h'i? !> ? ?? th? | ra.**:o
. ! i. . "i*.-irl.ipiy inlfriMt
:: a- ! - i:> l>i 1. . !i ; 1 Ti'iii r
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tii' . 1 y. ii . 1 i:' :!i- v v.t-i{ : > 1 .ni <iui tin
u*tf 'I - !. \ : III!, r . i :.'.i i. < iii- T-*::In
thi.< w?y. a I r.': -r :I- * I', |::in
I ! !:..! !!:> J-V..;.* < ;" ?.!>.- li.-.an!. ?iv?
i.- 'i i'Im! ;-i:v I / lis- Iw-.i: s!?,.
: . v ; i*. m <1 : -y ' . i- <? a \-.t!v ?? |
:: i i I >i t'i- i. !' i... J, w '"li
il inn!: ar.y ftil?!ili?ii I '. i. .. . !?" //k
! > i-ii/ v.'ii'.-lii'.-f lii.s v. fiiS'i l"i i.tv.lui vr
ii*>1.
Wo l.? i vr lo I' i'iioi !, in mi-v.* r ! I (f ( rami
Itn vV K- ; ??!I. Mari'li T? 1i.?, 1 in i tirr:
i '.! I il:-: - v..:': i.i. i:l '1 i:.ii- r?,
f !. i h !:. t uill : ! . .liu I; an.! u.:ii
: .if r. i s > !/. . iii it \vc !i.:v.* : I jmt
.1 ! . ; r '.11 i I:i. ll.ati l.y IT. : 11; i il l>V
i ?. :r. !' .y i.il- kimivs :>!> >il
:! of Iiin" ktxi-.v tlr-t n |?icc? of
r <>l IJ i ?? ?? < (liaiii-n.-i'ii-t irt sini.li u:oi*?!
- i "ii_'- r .iii.i <!:iri,tl'l limn u Sill I2l?y I '1 incli"H
-^1 |::i!i!i* to ml, an.I iiiiiuIi ?-tWith r>'il-.!
In llu'ltini] i.f limli'-r u-eil, wo havo always
i! r.i l!i<- liot ilia! <*<m!il In; f>>un>l. Il" t In* (I rami
Itirv villi |nit tli<-ni.<?l v. 8 In the tr?>nlil?? In atKtni
I Ilio l?*tlirsif ?.f a liri'l^"1, llicy will ti11 1 tll'Te
always a liiil <if .' [ foiliralinns, a Itoail to conij-ly
\vi:li tin- sain.'. Sik.'Ii a tliinjf an Mlin;? in any
olli'T way i- nfvi r <loa>>. We can r?'|w>rt as
? i?i-l a t?f a" vi-r win in Alilieville
i ami We w..u i <;iv I! < Iwsl, llie jMVater
. :,i t:, i.i i ; ? 1
IIP#'.
Tii? (initii) Jury Report, March Term. 1850,
lls:tl !( !::!< > In li)>' condilmll of ill" roads, nIK 1
i!h: time that should li< taken up in work, we
lii-U to make I'n* fiiltowiiii; K -1><>i I : Tli? cniitli
Ii? ;> > I' Ilii* i5i :t l couid not. he heltuivd liy wmk
' lit injured materially. Tin; rains continued so
I itf, it was g.-nernllv inipin<'Sii'iilili< i" work the
IIo.hIs. The roads generally since have been
worked well ainl are in irood condition. As to
: lie I line of woikini; roads must depend "ii the
roal, and Ih amount. of travel on it?some roads
i ?|?ii:*i:nr twiee a> nnteh lalmr ?is otlieis?the
I ' iniiii-sioneis endeavor to eiitiali/.e the hands
i.reor i::^ to the amoiinl of iahor, giving some
road- !."? h siiiN to the mile, and others J!.
W e h ive in the l>i-t:ict, iiccouilitig to the Ho|ioil
of the several < 'oiniaission. rs an ajjirrcii'Sle of
li hands lo the lni!u. IT these hands are properly
attended to it will not lie found necessaary
lo work over ."i days in the year to keep tie
food a set cf l'oa<ls as eau be kept under our
system of Koad work ; and we do mil presume
the l. iw requires I-day sin fttioli year expended
on the roads, httl 12 days if necessary. that
a man Would not lie reifiileil to work more Ihnii
IU ila>? iin?l?>r any eireiimstanees.
All of which is lespt-clfully submitted.
W.M. K. I'KADl.KY,
Cli'r of (it'n'l IJoard.
.A'iiht,-r is the i/rriit jihi/aiciati. This is now
lolmitlc?l t>y lli? medical profession, as n fnn<1 a
mental principle of healing science. It is wisely
provided by tlie litimnn economy, tTiUt whenever
iiiiuhiiig is wron# in the physical syntem, the
natural forces of the body nre brought to bear
to expel tbo disease. The }$reul aim, therefore,
js to strengthen the natural powers. This linn
been k. ,>t i<i view by the skillful compounders of
in:. J. lIoSTiMTi-Jli'S IH'ITKUS, which op
eiate to ?jiv?? (lej-li vitality lo all tllf! organs of
t ne body. Tbo effect of this medicine upon the
stomach. tho iiv^r and (lie kidneys, are prompt
iii*i nt'ciMve. 1 lie |> niTiii who is wise enough
i<i ?jiiii <li ul"_'iiiU', iiii<l try the Mittkiis. soon feels
as if in- li:nl taken a new lease of life, mid as
In* continue the use of tlw ariiele, lie is overjoyed
t<? lind tlie btreaflis of hcullli coursing
through his frame, I.ct nil from whose check
(he lilooin has departed, give I)r. J. ilostcttur's
Celebrated flitters u trial.
Sohl bv diuggists anil dealers generally, everywhere.
fSf" ndvi-rtisemrnt in nnoihpr column.
(Hoiumcmal
Auiibvn.i.i:, Oct. JU, 186U.
. Cotton.?Business is becoming inore lively,
and a considerable quantity has been cold, the
past week, at prices from !) to 10 ct8.
Columbia, Oct. 18, 1859.
Cotton - The sales of cotton yeMerdny amount
vu I v uiiico, uv iwiiuur uiumis.
Cjiari.koton, Oct. 15, IP59.
CoUtn.?There was ft good dcmniid for cotton
to-iltiy, ami former prices were sustained, viz:
Kentucky Hog Crop.?The following is the
reported execes of tliin over lust your: lions no
sewed in I85!l, I,?21,492; hot;* assessed in 1868,
l.OoO.Gvi'. Inert as; ilii* jenr, ~il> 1,000
Valuable Town Propeity, and JLauUs near
the Village for Sale, on 1st Monday
in December next.
FiOlIIK llousc itixl I/>t in tlio Village of AbI
Jl l?ovtile, on which Henry S. Kerr roiudeu,
containing about
I"ivo Acroe,
| well improved, with all necessary outbuildings.
ALSO,
. The lot adjoining, containing about
si-?
on which there is? good Dwelling, Smoko-IIouto,
' and Kitchen, (routing on the ftamo utroet vr ith
' one nljuve mentioned.
ALSO,
A Tract of T.nnd one mile and n linlf frotli tbo
Vill.ip-, on the Hail Road, containing
Two Hundrc d and Forty Acres, one half
in WoodSi
; nl! under good fence.
ALSO,
A small Tract, cue mile In-low tho Villago oh
i tho Augusta Itoad, containing
Twenty Acres.
Th. l .. U n 1 II - ? > "
, _ . _ ? b.,nwu, 11 iiu vsuiuniiumgi on lint
place.
The above properly will be carefully shown
to any |>ei<nii |?y calling on tlie subscriber, or
lli-r.iy S. Ivcrr, Terms liiiulo known on day of
, bale.
JOSKl'II T. MOORE, Assignee,
j Oef. 19, isr,!) 2G tela
Negroes for Sale.
T W1IJ, noil on Sale-I)ay in NOVEMBER
X next, liclore the (,'ourt lioiioe,
Tllr oo ITST I'groos,
J Mitmiel, sixly yearn of npc, Eddy, lifty-fi vo years
of ?? , ami f'touk, ten years of age. Terms
io.nle known on ?lay of sate.
JOSKl'II T. MOOIlBi Assignea.
Oct. Ill, IS.V.t 120 tds
REPORT
1 or //.? r...... "
j - / /" """"M "Mini oj L/ommitaiontr*
I < / /<' <?(/.< iiinl /JriJifix.
j Is * ' To Gcn'l Treaturor, Dr.
. April I J!ee'd.of General Treasurer, 200 00
.lime "J " .. .. 43(3 6l>
" Lyon & Clinkscalcs, License
?.> hawk ami uell, GO 00
' M. linstock, License
to liatvk ami sell, 50.00
" T. T: Martin, sule of old
ljii<l;:c on T. Creek, 1 25
ISalaiK'c in Treasurer's hands.
1..Uf ! '
<??.:? ??\ JIUI T j ^ IU t)?J
$1148 34
F'KII Costka, CH;
June 0 l'uid Moses Ashley, for tip:iirs
on Fuwa' Ffidge, 30 00
. Apii! I *' Thus. AckeRh, repairs
on Ilridgc ut Douglass', 200 00
! .lau'y 3 ' W. N. Wnri1, repairs ort
L'r Turkey C'k Ilriiige, 70 00
.luiic 1 '*> " K. M. Wall, Building
Bridge at Ward's Ford,
( n Saluda River, 400 00
May 0. " iirotvnlee Com. for Jus.
Tavlor's \mgou tohaul, 2 00
;^:s- .. /
m i. > a. .MtiCord, for Imrilinjr
rock on Cftttih'f'tlgo
24 00
.Sci.t 2s' " Jobn Ri'.'h:ird?f>iY, for
?epsi?rs on Job's Creek
Bridge, 30 00
! Soj'1 10 " M. Ashley, foV rfi^Vn'fs
on Few's Bridge, Little
Kun, 7 00
i I
i . v-jit - ry Kobcrtsoif; fit'
repairs on Lower Turkey
Creek Bridge, icf
J' irt, 100 &y
i " " " Kiclnir'l Ilcbt-rt ?on fstrc|
;iir:5 on Bridge Rt
ItvN'rtwn's Mill, & 00"
? " I':ivi< 1 fortimber
t" Iniild cuiiMwwiiy, 3 00*
Score* ary and TrenSnrer's
account, 20 00*
l)ue Sec'y and Tre?3ii*rrlYcm
last'report, not
ehnrged, 10 UO*
i - ltalancc iu Trensurcp's
hund*, 217 3-P
$1148 34
TlOffir. McADAMS,
Sc'?*y tmd Treasurer.
Oct. -'I 2f>.
FOR THE LAJ>XE8i
Kxtracts fur I lie Handkerchiefi-'ranjripaiiiii
Kxiraots.
' I'oimides.
" Sachets.
" Soap.
I'.a/.in's Kiss Me-CJiiickly, (an eternal perfume.)'
" Kiss-Me Quick Soap.
" ' " Tooili Powder.
Jenny I/uid Toilet Soap.
(! lyoerine niul Camphor Soap.
Camphor Ice, (for Chapped Hands.)
.lewsberry and Brown's OrientalTuothFasto.
I'omnde ])ivinc.
Itazin's Superior Cologne.
(Soldcn Ilell Cologne.
Rnzin's Aromatic Cryctals.
I'nwdcr-Boxes and 1'ufFa.
Sliamls' Lily White and Mein Fun,
Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes.
Burnett's Couonine.
A largo supply of the above, together with
many other articles adapted to (he toilet, always
on hand, and for Bale at
J>. McLAUCII LIN'S DRUG STORE.
Oct. 14, 1359, 24, tf
SALES FOR NOVEMBER^
Sheriff's Sale.
n BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiera Facias
H i> to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville
Court IIou.se, on the first Monday in NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, tha following
property, to wit:
302 Acres of Land mora'or leas, known a?
iIih home tract. Also fifteen and a half acrea
more or Icsv, known as the Mill tract, bounded
l>y lands of Wdliam Robinson, Nancy Robinson,
A. M. Dodson and others, levied on as the prop
1....... I I? ? ? -J- " "
|?e? ly tuiiiicf ja i mti| vicu , nun. I>enj. r?
At osely and others. Term#, Ouo half cash, lh?
linlaiice 011 a credit of twelve months, purchaser
giving note and good security.
J. T. MOORE, S.a.D.
Sheriffs Office, )
Oct 12, 185?. J 25 td?
Wanted
rpo l.iro the Splitting of TWENTY TIIOU1_
SANI) RAILS, for which liberal wages
will be paid; Fifty Cents per hundred rails and
the subscriber nt no expense, but the Timber,
(iood Timber will be furninhed and the cash advuueed,
as the rails aro split if desired, enquire
for
S. J. II. STARK.
Oct. 18,1859 25 3m
JSTotioe/
PURSUANT to the requisitions of the Ordinance
of health of ihe Town of Abbeville,
the Town Counoil wilt vmitand inspect the
Lots of the residents of said Town on VV?dn?a
day next, die 2Gth, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Tlie owners of Lots are hereby notified to
liuve tlicm cleanited ut that time, or they may be
(l^nlth with according to the Ordinance* aforefluid.
By order of the Council,
II. A. Fair, Iuteudent,
Oct 19, 1869 20 1?
House and Lands For Sale,
rI^IIE subscriber offers for Sale hia HOUSB
X anil LANDS at the Cubbin, four mile*
from the villnge of Abbeville.
One Hundred and Eight Acres,
nil in the wood*.
CHARLES T. HASKELL.
Oct. IP, 1859 26 tf
2 Wagons
WILL Iks sold on Sale-Day in NOVEMBER,
At pnlilioouiery, uV Abbeville C. H. One
? gfod FOUR HORSE, ami the other >a old
TWO IIORSK coHtcru. Sm!e **h.
Oct. i!0, 18511 M 2t