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THE INDEPENDENT 1*RESS IS PUDI.WIiKI* BVKm SATI'ltl.A V O. cTpUOKtlTT^ fEditors M. PUCKETT, f Editors. fudivitlu'th, Hkv mi/inns, j'til in milliiiiii ir/iir/i they boldly 'lltcilljit, ir.'nil xitxhh'uf/ l>tf rirfniiltlI piirpoxr, and drier mi md resolution ?! I i:\ry Put. " Williny to jiroixe. i/it. iml tf'r-nd /<< iiimtir." Terms?One Dollar a Year, in Advance. ABBEVILLE C. H. | _ _ FRIDAY, - - - OCTOUEU 10, 18*>0. The Ninety-Six Dinner. Although very kindly provided with an eligible position and th-i necessary conveniences for "Inking notes" at the grunt lirooks demonstration on Friday last, at which we had the pleasure of lieing, our limited space precludes anything like a full report of the proceedings of the occasion. It was certainly tli?s largest assemblage of the people we have ever seen in South Carolina. There were at least, we should judge, six thousand persons present; some say seven, others eight, and others ng:dn oven ten thousand. v The dinner jnovidod was roallv atromen dous one?-fully adequate lo tlie wants ol the vast assemblage, and even more, fur, a.k we were told, there were left some fifteen ni twenty carcases untouched, after all had partaken. At about 11 o'clock Dr.S.V.Cain, 1'iesident of the Day, called tho meeting to order, and a double column, forming an avenue from the stand to the hotel, was formed. Down this avenue, Col. Brooks, escorted by Gov. Adams and Col. H. T, "Watts, and followed by Hons. I?. Toombs A. i\ liutler, J. L. < )rr, I >. I>. Wardlaw, Gen. S.McGowan, Col. A. II. Gladden, and other invited guests, was conducted to tla stand. After a stirring air from tin; Hand*. Dr. Cain rose and welcomed th<? audience, who had met to do honor to I heir gallant Representative. This demonstration, he said, would show their approval of hi> course on all occasions, and especially tin last net?a noble and dating act, and ont which may yet he the means of hastening the issue of equality or disunion. His re marks were appropriate, and well delivered Gen. McGowan was then introduced a? the orator of the day, and was received will ? uenny greeting or applause. Jle pro cceded in an able and truly eloquent inanuei to discharge tho honorable duty to which he had been called, and, as one of his warmest friends, we have groat pleasure ir saying that his effort was entirely sati>factory to us. It was jti-L what his friend* expected and hoped it w..uM (? . (Jen McGownn, with a fine commanding personal appearance, the fires of eloquence brightly glowing in his soul, and a voice which needs but little experience in the open air to make it one of the most sonorous, requires but the battle ground and a campaign to win the brightest laurels of distinction as a popular orator. His speech was fully reported for the New York press, by a stenographer in attendance, and if we can get hold of it in print we intend to give it a place in our pages. We have been able to secure only the closing paragraph, which was addressed to Col. Brooks on presenting him the golden goblet in behalf ol the citizens of Abbeville District. It is as follows: Sir: In addressing your constituents, I have alluded, in brief terms, to soino of tin measures and some of the incidents of the last Congress, in reference to which they approve your course. It could not be ex pected that I should repeat them to yon personally. The long-continued strusfjrle in whioh you have lately been engaged is now over; and it is my pleasing duty, in the presence and by the authority of your fel low-citizens here assembled, with hearty congratulations to welcome you back intc the limits of your own proud nnd grateful ScfUth Carolina, whose character 5*011 have defended, and whose spirit, as illustrated 1"4" It-. * ,M.ui.fc.iuuniJt) icvuiunon, ana latterly alresl at Contreras, Chernbusco, Chapultepec, and ?aritade Beien, you have so well exempli fied, maintained, and honored. Welcome, sir, welcome back to the fourtl Congressional district of South Carolina whoee principles you have so well represented, and whose honored citizen you have defended at the peril of your life. Thif Congressional district now enrols your name in the long list of statesmen and ora tort who have ?already given her renown and bids trie give you assurance of a cordial and unanimous re-election, at an early day, to that Congress for which we think you wortbyr and where we intend you shall remain, without fear, favor, or affection, or any dread whatever of expulsion. Welcome, sir, thrice welcome from the 'field'of strife to the sweet and peaceful bosom of your family, where, 'tjpder the very shadow of the old.Star Fort of Ninety-Six, ypu may enjoy repose for a bripf peri od, aadjmbibe again the true spirit of the olden Which yon have lately shown your'* noble an e*p<ment. '' And finally, sir, permit me, in the flame of Abbeville district?* portion of the territory you represent in Congress?to present *> %, _V .. i > r "i'n f> ir 11' i jii <i Iru?*i in' *3*^-? .r.~ . !you with this beautiful goblet, as a further proof that your conduct is approved. The ! pure gold is emblematic of t li?* spirit whirl) i it is given to approve?? spirit t1 in tlie! furnace seven times heated, and I'.un 1 to1 , be the genuine metal. This tesiiiiiouial has n value hcyoud its J i iutrinmn worth. It will bft appreciated by J ; you fur something more tlrui the n?>iil ofi which it is eoi 11 posed. Take it, sir, keep it. | and hiuid it down :is an heir-loom to your! children, who will iloiiMy value it as a gift , from you, and a< the evidence that they pos, sess the impeli-liable inhciitnuee of an illustrious name. [Applause.] After this, he presented him a beautiful 1 gold-mounted walking-cane, in behalf of the citizens of Clinton, Laurens l">istrict, whieh. In; said, ?;i< pre-?nied in the stum: spirit ! and for tlm sann- purpose. . M.ij. K. A. < rilliti then, with a few appropriate remarks, a* the organ of the citizens of Ninety-Six vicinity, presented Col. 1? rooks a very handsome silver gohlet as a : testimonial of their approval of his course, i I >r. (I. W. l'rcssly, of this T>i-!riet. begged leave to make still another pn-eiitation. p lie had been recently travelling in Florida. . and meeting up with an old gentleman .' having the fires of Carolina ardor still a I live in his bosom, was requested liy liiiu to i hear tu Col. lirooksu cane from tins orange proves of thai young State in his name. He hail done so,and now de>ircd to a*k hi* '.accept a tie'.* of the gift. Dr. l'ressly then spoke in his own behalf, and with much I fueling, of his admiration of the conduct of iCol. lirooks a< a lb-present alive. j Col. llrooks look the stand, with evident ! emotion, and proceeded to respond to these I I manifestations of regard and approbation. J After expressing hi* profound gratitude for j the honor award- d him by bis const it uciiK i neighbors and frii-nds, he proceeded in a I i . i i i >|k:ucii m one uowr aim a nail To ?twus< j the great question of the times. Wt: are. , | not prepared to report liis speech in such a ,1 manner as to do justice to liim. It will he , I published in full, ami we shall have an op, j purtuiiity then of giving it as spoken. \Y?* | only acid that, in our judgment, it was an able effort, worthy of the man and his po( sit ion ; ami the repeated and r-ntlnisiaMic cheers of the audience indicated tiir.t such was the general opinion. 1 Ion. Hubert Toomb*, United State:-. Senator from (ieotgia, was next introduced; and , as lie rose,sucli a hurst of applause as greet i ed him we never before heard from a South Carolina audience. Mr. Toombs, witii his trniii[ieL tuned voice, Ihieiu-y of speech, and intimate .acquaintance with all the. political questions of the eountrv. dead .and living, is, beyond all question, the most p<?\v. ri?nl stump orator ?v. have vet hea:d. His . speech occupied one hour, and there were few, we venture to say, in that vast audience, who wete not anxious to bear him another hour. The enthusiasm which burst forth in his applause must have been highly gratifying to him, and we hope In* may he induced thereby to repeat his yi>its to our State. Hi* clarion voice will ever uii'ft an ecno in noutli Unroll tin. when pleading for Southern concert and detenniiiatioii. After Mr. Toombs' speech, dinner was , announced, and of course all oilier proceedings suspended to give it a becoming ?or rather be-f/oini/?reception. Judge IJutler was the tirst to speak in the evening. The lateness of tlie hou rendered hitn unwilling to go into an elaborate speech, and after merely indicating ( his general views, ho took liis seat.? it. was it maiier01 regret mat .Judge lfutler did not have more time to speak. In these days of painful anxiety for the weal of our country, tlie people eagerly listen to tlie counselling* of sueli men. Gov. Adams, after repeated calls, arose I and spoke, witli great force and earnestness, al>out ten or fifteen minutes. Loud calls were made for Col. Orr, but ^ lie, being about to depart on the Anderson . uam, could not respond. And thus ended the day, distinguished " for the largest gathering of.-the '"great unwashed'' tliat has met in South Carolina , for perhaps twenty year?. > Bon. Robert Toombs. This distinguished Georgian and able 1 Senator, on his way to the Brooks dinner, ? was the guest of Col. Jno. A. Calhoun, near this place, on Thursday night, 2d inst. News having come to town of his arri> val at Col. Calhoun's, a procession of our ' folks, men and boys, numbering perhaps two hundred, and led by the Jocasse band, dms 1 formed and marched out to welcome Mr. 1 Toombs to our Stato and District. Arri, ving at the house, a stirring air from the band, followed by three round* of enthusi, fistic cheert for Too tribe, brought the gallant Georgian out. Col. J. P. Marshal addressed hftn Hi a few words of welcome, to' Which be responded in a speech of soma, ten or! fifteen minutes. Ttje j&mgMtf? their\ give , another round of applause, 'the b^nd au air and a jolly soiife, and all retired. , Sick Asto 4D?mlwr.?The Oxygenated Bitted afa lrorihythe attention of AH who (ire tMmfKi'lwPW other symptoms arising from a weakness and deranged state of the digestive system. Valedictory. Willi this isMii* my connection with tin* ( J'fens as proprietor anil editor ccases. I j have sold tin; eMahlislimcnt, with all the | lioolcs aid accounts lielunjjinjj toit, to W. A. ' 1 K-<|., ami my late partner Win. Henry ,1 Wilson. ? I( After the present is?>ne Mr. Lee will as- ' *>111110 tin- entire control of the editorial d<?- ' part incut, whilst Mr. Wilson will continue , his charge of the l>u>iness and mechanical 1 department. If I had Imen privileged to select from aj thousand one into whoso hands to resign ] my charj>v, a bc.tlcr choice than Mr. Lee [ ; could not have been tin: result. His mi-1 blemished moral character, liberal cduea- j tion, amiable tamper, untiring industry, unci 1 high order of talent, cannot fail to soc.tirej him a position in tin* very front, rank of the ! I editorial profession in South Carolina. IIU; . brief l?n L most. In illianl career as editor of I I the Abbeville Homer, some throe years I since, was a convincing evidence of the' , ability I have ascribed to him. Much of ' the pain, therefore, which I should other-j 1 wise feci iu lliti . rdiixiuishing my trust, is relieved Irv the consciousness that I give place to one infinitely more capable fit' disj charging the sol -mii ami responsible duties <u iii? j)oMinni, aim communing to tin: ; pleasure ainl jnofit of my generous patrons. Mr. Wilson. as well as Mr. Lee, is a na: tivo of this Hist rut, ainl well known to i many of its citizens as in every way worthy . nf tlu?support ami confidence which imlns; try, integrity ami honor can deserve. lie | has hven witli me since the beginning of inv connection witli tho Press, ainl I can say, \ in all honesty, that a tliter gentleman I liave 1 never know n. ! m. ? :n ? i - i ?? II j ?i i H ?;* ? 1 , I?U nut Ml rl> .1 ! new mintinc* iiKicliiiw ean ho brought from . 111<? North, to enlarge the of the Pres.*, i and will henceforth spare neither pains or | expense to make it second to no paper in i!lie State. In the meantime, I would ask its patrons to indulge them in their want of span- f??r reading, occasioned l>v the ru-h of advertiviii^j. matter. They are determined to remedy this evil as soon as pu.-sihle by j adding t(? the length and number of thuir | column*. ' It was a pleasure to me to find the Prcx.c j in a prosperous condition when I took hold j j of it, a pleasure to expi lienec a eotititma! lion and iin-rease of that prosperity since i then till now, hut the highest pleasure of all | \ is aHonied me in the firm belief that with j : tho4(lonl>le merit ami ability uf mv Rtwecs-1 ' >or its prosperity will he doubled. If. as I | , have, no doubt it will, the J'ten-t realizes in I lliti future two dollars to where it lias one in the past. 1 shall rejoice just as heartily as if I wore the realize!*. Mi. Lee, as I have intimated, will appear j as editor next week ; and villi this iniroi duelion and iiij' hearty eongratnlafions, I ! leave liiin 4o speak for himself. And, profoundly urate I'll I to my friends for their {jen| emus etieoura<>etn? nt to mo heretofore, with ! feelings of unmixed kindness towards those 'of the editorial profession amongst whom it! i lias been my pride to elaim an hutnhle , plnee, and with a devout prayer for the ! peace, honor and safety of our common jeonntiy, I resign my position into aider I hat.ds* " C. C. I'CCKETT. Theatrical Exhibitions. \ We have had time to attend only a sin| gle night at Thespian Ilall this week. That ; night we were highly pleased.. The perj formers sustained tln*ir respective eharaej tors admirably, considering their comparj alive want of experience ami practice,?. j Some of them will make capital actor?, if ! they persevere. The hall has been crowded J every night during the exhibitions by highJ !y gratified andiene.es. Success, say we, to ] the enterprise ! , Great Mooting of the Lions. There is to be a great political meeting at. Uuekersville, in Elbert county, Ga., on j Thursday, the '23d instant. Stephens, i Toombs, Orr, and others for, and Hill, I Urawlord. Miller, and others against, the I Democracy, will irnft i:i discussion. The j people on this side are invi ^d to attend, and ; we move they accept. Read 1 Read ! Read! The new advertisements in the present number. They arc every one important notices, but we have not the space to individualize. Crowded Out. A tribute of respect to the late Mr. Nance, of Newberry, and an obituary of the late Dr. Jones, of Alabama, brother of our friend II. A. Jones, are unavoidably deferred to our next issue. A Touching Ditty in Probb.?When rt .9 - . - - oeui got nome from mackplering, he sought his Sarah Ann, and found that she, the hertrt!e?? thing, had found another man. ;Anrd then'most nwfal tight he got, and then he w?A? away,'find hound'hhnself to go and f:utlivi?oak in Florida. He pined upon the li*eoak land* ;'he ' rcrolrttiured in tha glades ; hi* ftxA grew heavy in hta'liands, * 'alHn the, wild-wood shade4*. 'Mosquitoes bit hiifFwry where, no'comfort did be get; ah 1 ho# terribly he'd wear whenever htfgot Wt. At last, despairing of r{4ief, And. wtuhing" Mmftfff doNg*- int* tha woods a pier* and chopped off his bend* Thus died poor Seth. ;'4 OxyKt'ituitMl ilitlcrM. ~ Boston, Nov. 1, J 800. (initlrnicn :?Al,hoiigli averse to almost every thing in the orni i?f patent. medicine*, I would most ehecrtilly my testimony in favor of your invnl- j j nalile remedy for dyspepsia and ir-nernl ?h:hil- j ty. 'I'll mrso you Imvu pursued ill tnihmil.j lint; l)r. tliven's formula to:i cliniiiist of oslfili- ; lished reputation with the medienl profession,!' merits the approVul of Arientific men. ami entitles your (>]\>tr/ctia/ol to tin* eonlidenee of the polilie. 1 have used tlie niedieino for ' some six months past, and reeommended it to many others, wl.o will av;ree with me in saving that it surprises nii oilier remedies known for the relief ainl euro of the most distre-<ing eompl.-lints arising from wcakiies-i and any de-' ranirement of the digest iv?- system. With great resp'-i t your obedient servant, * F.BKNMZKi: SMITH. Itcfiiil-nce, No. 1 All-ton ?.tr?-et. ' SKTH W. row l.i: A CO., 1".S Washington street. ISoston. Proprietors. Sold hv their' as?enl? everywhere. kH it . a . >. A lilrl.V 11.1.1*. < M. ! .? Tin- luin kci. is \ cry active. and prices from l?j|to lljj. (.'(>1.1" M151 A. o. i. "* .?'111i 'iirotiniiiit re | ports a lui-k and ii?-t5v?- ' nian-l lor cotton, at i nil ailviincc of i. I".\l ivines JtiJ and II;. I'il AltI.HSTUN, <.> !. 7.?Middling; fair cot j ton (ji.otcd 1.1, 1 Ji, nuts. cb??a?xa:a;?. Til.- following persons lnsve fivi jlit in t!s? l)<-|>ot at AIiIk \ >*!< :? WifklillV A A. ' I! Wurdlnw ?t Son. .1 W Crawford, V\ icr A- I.. i*!iirii*lii Slnir. .1 it 1! .1 Wl.it.-. A II A .I01..V, K.I Taylor, .1 A Alli n. Clininiiprs ?'?" M. II S Kut. (' T 11 :isU?>ll. I T Mr.* ('Tillman, ' W Cannon, A S Martin, II A Mct'nsian. Mnrv A Martin, .1 K l>uIton, \V 1) Mitiv, J.F M.nvliall. I). II. SuM>1.1.V. A-'I. rjj" Tin; frion-l-xif oi:mi<;i: \V. UICIUIV rcj-jwctfully announco him a Candi<latu for Slu-rid' of Abhcvillc ]>iairi<;l at lii<_ next .lolio:.. * .. .. .1 t M|/ Nallilli rF^lIK suii.-criluT li:i* tw*<> s'|iinr.! Traet.s of, A. I.mikI, roiilaiiiini; Om* iiiimliv-l A| Kiich, wvil water?-?l ami tituhj rd, iviiitf wisliin ! two mila-s <if llartwoil, t!iCosiuty site of i Hart eouiitv, fieorijia, twenty two mile.* from ; Anderson <II., S. C. My ] ! !< < for one trnet ' is'I'llroe Ilumli'ctl Dollars, ami for the other, ' which ha.-'. eoiiM.leralilo liraneh Bottom, I will \ take Three 1 Inn.lre<l si;i<1 Ki.;hty Hollars, Ti tics (.'coil. .lullN li. liKNSUN. I llartwell. Ga, Oct. ti, lfjf>?i. '_;> :;t. Valuable Land for Sale. rriJK il<.:iir>tcii.l j.la.-f..!' tin: Into Maj. .lohu j 1 I'uwor. now tio!oiis:iii?j to Mrs. Mmrrmler, ' is offered for Mile, an<l a h^ruxiti wiil l?.; given. I Api-ly to o. \V. II l'Civ All!'.K, Oct. in, [j;; si j A^fiit. Great Inducements. ^ V K hare :i litriif ?! ?? !? <>i' .\<'!>rn iJumls, T t consistinu'< ' luTsovs, < Ii-orjiisi I'lains' an>l Liiiijcys, li>;;<-ilnr witli Hi-avy Nvjjro j Hl.iiikcts, superior t? nnv we have ever lui'l. j and will promise to j?i w every one who miv ; ( nil upon us, eveiy irnlueenieut in the way ('! price un?l (jtiality, to Imv ?>f us. iiiLLi.it A- W.MM.M::;, ! ('[ iV'Silc Wotd. j o. t. I"'. l * :?3 ti Sf)lo nf ^ "DrrvnnrfrT V* MJUMbU * l/Jf, VALUABLE LAND, AND NEGROES. I T\V I I.l, sell o:i tin* lsili of Nowinlicr next, : nttlic late resilience of H. F. 1'nwer, ilc- ' ceased, all the personal v of tlio dueM. ! So wit: Twcnty-t lir.e Likely Negroes. Croji! of Cotton, Corn inn! Fodder, Mules, one fine] Horse, Cattle, U?>'.s. mat all articles of ovcrv 1 kind of IIotHi! nn?l Plantation furniture belong-' in&r to said Instate. j N. H.?Tile I.uad tviii lie srii.l liv t'uVs Commissioner. G. W. ILUCKAiil^F, Adm'r. Oct. in, lfi.'iii. 2:J.-t.l " SOUTH CAROLTNA7~ ARDRVILLB DISTRICT.? IN KQClTV. J. William I'owcr "1 v.* I, ^ . . wr i? i r t i?r i'armion. \V. Kajtord Logan | llinl ot her*. J PURSUANT t<> Ordvr, I will sell <>n the 1-illi day <>f X'-vciulior next, at. tlt.? lata residence of Ilenrv I1'. Power. dee'd, at. public ontcry, two Tracts of I.and of t lie Ivsfatc of said 11. 1"'. Power, viz: 1. Tho HOME TRACT, containing more or loss, bounded by lands of Alexander Houston, J. J. Cunningham and others. 2. Tho SMITH TRACT, containing mioses 9 more or less, bounded by lands of George 11. Clinkscriles, Renj. W. "Williams and others. TERMS.?A credit of one and two yearp. I Purchasers to give Bond with at. least two good sureties to secure I be purchase money. Pay tho Coxts in Cash and pay for papers. \\ M. II. I'A UK Kit, C. E. A. J). Commissioner's Office, Oct. 8, I8.16. 2R-tds Kale or Land. fly Order of the Court of Ordinary. \ Real lEstate of John Whit<*. BY Ordef of tlie Court of Ordinary, I will i sell bj* public auction nt Abbeville Court I House, oil Saltrday in Novcmbt-ruext, theKenl 1 Estate of Jolin White, dee'd, consisting of: Ninety-three Acres of Land, more or loss, si tip j ated in Abbeville District, neighborhood of j Diamond Springs, mxl adjoining Innds of D. Wuusley, 1'erry Petigrew and others. TERMS OF SALE.-?Twelve months credit, the purchaser giving bond and security to j the Ordinary, and a mortgage of tlie premised if deemed necrwnrv. Costs to be paid in Cnsh. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Oct. 8, 1850. . 23 3t Notice lo Planters. UNTIL tliii First of January next, any Planter Shipping One or more Bab-a oft^C'otton, of his own Produce, to Columbia or any Station above, and selling it himself, will bo allovireid A retnrnTicket free of Charge. _.By order 6f the Board. ... . E. F. HA WORTH, Gcn'l Sup't Office G. it R. Co. Oct 7, 1850. " 22-tfj ; ?_ - Brick mason ry and Plastering. THE undersigned having formed a ?Co-part nertliip in tJieabpve dubiiicm, are pf'omr?^d to do air wort entrusted to -tbrtnhi tlie best and mrtst'iubatnntlal rrianiier. ; Having a long practical wtpiwieiicl irt the husin?M, tbey flatter UlMnwIinthnt/Dioii i??n rvl ?? '-?!J - vr, i ? ^ ^ wviw iou#,... AW work wjUl.be Warranted. - < : . JOH)r COTnrfBF. tluibttKu. ^ A- J- WCKHniOWT.I^r'EMsar-rf. A/Tobe^s. SLWffctf&bd Pr, J. W. Ilenrst, of Abbeville. Abevillo C. H. 0?t. 10, 186?. 281y V Valuable i LAND FOR SALE! IN pursuance of tin* powti* invcstfil in nn? 1?v . \ virtu-of tho la 1 Will ami -tain-nt of b'UANi'lS ATKINS, I will proci-od in -<U on Wednesday tlir Dili November next, $ n valuable Trat't of l.niol. siluntcl ?> ? 1 ! \ i- ' " L'linn |{oa<l, l> tiliI\vwl of Al>l'tv:ili' 11., * containing > y ? SS'B, /?\ C? "3|S?i *2 }*?? *) ' 1 l>oiin>li<<l l?v l.an?U of I:<] .~ 1111 <I Colili ati'l ollifrs. Tins plaice is well itii|ir?viv], with aliont Kiijlity ; Aero*of micoikI ami i!iii-<l v< ai'. latnl ; al-o. , al>oiit 1'oi-l v A? ! ? ? of tir>( <;ii:i!'<iv !' < ?'LT< >M. : I< :?I an ! in ?-n I i valioii. at;.I n<<t. ?<>!i'j< <-t !< ovitIIow ; ai<<l al>ont Two I Inn r<-I an i ><-v<-nlv-15v?? A<-r< ? of \v<><l-linilici-<> 1 1.AN1). . TIki-.* aiv ii|?>u lii'- ]ir-< - a !'<?<.! Ihvellins: linns?, (lit! Utilise. Stables, '* uii<l all iiiM-??-ary 1 >sst liiiiMnur*. Tin* l?>eatio:; M ? ???!111.v ill' the must ln-ultliy " i >i"I rid. iiiivint; mi i-vi-lli-nt an.I n?-v?-i t'ailiin; V?'( '1 lit' Wjtfi-r. i'lirrlia-. ji i !y in v i t i to | it 1! mill i \:ililiiii- tin* firtiiiixt"'. Al-o. mi tin' Misiii- li.iy siiii' jii:??. 1 wiil -< !! , about >nn r.i'silKl.s ??F cc'iUX, j: "i,< (! > ji v.Mn! i nf !"'"I.!IT, lii'i P.M-IIVIS WIIMI. n Int. ui * "i?t !n;i Sfi-i. nil-* i it of Slitiirks. iiih> ^ nkv of < ? ?:. !; -, I Wii-'mi. s l. -a-I SIII>1 llnl'SI-. iIIIi' in! "1? . >||<M'|>. II tii!-> !' of t'ilttlc, a iiii'- Inl nl' Sim-1; iii.-I I'.a-'oii 11<*!" ?. oih? i l'>i:_'uy ami linn.i - . I !nii-. lint.! mill Kiii-h-'ti Fiinntiiiv. a !-.t < ;' I'l.itii.ition Too)*, a set of , l>lac!;-ri:ilii'- T;>oif, :m<l a unu i Gits, Full ami i n.ra In r. I will, a:.-'", o:i lli'? saute-lay. Hire akcut Fifteen HegTona, irom tin- ilay <?!' sa!. until l si of .lauunry, IS.'iK, j, ! i-uii-istitits "i ttieti. wntiK'ti at; I cliil'lf"::. The i hirer will Ii ; ju ml t" p.iy t-iV'-? ami furniiii tin- usual at.i'iiint "f -I'ltliinir. an-l no 1<*<1ii<* lion will In.* allowi'.l !?m* 1o?s i<| t?t:ns l>y :.ieknes-i or otiiiTwis.i. 7 Kit MS.?IVr-'iv.iil l'rijv-rty on a cro<1it of i j twi-lvo nioiitlis, with interest from <?ate. Iti-*?' i Ks! :i1 tr oil ?>:n' mi l t \v<> i:i e.jliul in stnljiJcHis, \vi!li itiloro-s! ?l;?t??. Sui'ii < ! : i'iit ?>r un<l<r, l'tiivlmscrs to cive N??lo j 11 n l i \vn si]>|?!-??vI sin. I'oss^sion t bv | give:i lit January. 1S.~>7. ItoJJKUT A'i'KINS, KxVir. i Oct. 7, is;.:;. U3- It HSoassr Eisaiifiiiapr. r jj'IH'. iii.<lcr.-iiri:oil i< now p r-p-i?- I l<> <lo nil I 1 work iiitn:.-t??l t<> 11is :ir<-. in tlj?- Mnilil- I' in-' T t<> I); nv l'lai. -ir,il !> ot :t!l.1'iliJtli::^' j J iVoiii a Un?* Story 11 in :i On'.r* House. 1 Having r.-i-i-iv.-il ins: rtiH ;<>iis lY"in tJi lust i Arrliit'-i-i- in t !?< 1'iiit . li? !..? tl.;... ' self lli::? li<- hnvc work :i<5 v nn>: as C!i":i|> :! < tin;y cm in NV'.v Y?rk. l>rFr.t:r.N< r.1--.?Kin-; ?t T\*l''in\ Ar j IJ;-<Miklvn. N"-w ^ <>i k : Win. d:iin. i\ A r<-hi* < < . t of New \ ?>rk ? itv ; l'.-rrvmaii WiiH; r, N?r.v ; Market; I):' ' ?' :> I*. 15.ii: ?it?. Unit.. x : i!! I'.j'Miv .i?y.o:< i ("irooiiwoou, ('it. I'?, iilU !y THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ; In Ihc CcHct oaf Or?liis;try. i llKliliAS, Wii!!:iiu Ciiin- -lia-t?> ' ? in", 1 >y ]<tiiio:i i : writi: i.', ravii.ir ; that tln> j>a;i >r j>::! }???*:in ? to cutiitiin lli.? Jn' Will :iu,l Ti>tasi rat of M;uvui-<'t fiaiiicv, ?h*e\l. may In? | r?>\.><1 in "pin* for.:s ?>f Law." I are, th?*r?*foi'i'. to <'it<' ami a lniorii>!i John AVil- | wliii livi -i tin! limits of this Stat.1, Sarah wiI" of K.-im.'tly, t!o ? !?:! i ?livn of Mi.' a. l Vi'i!-on, ?1 (isssT'soj nut | i;:io\v:i,) a;ni Andri-'.v MilU-r Wilson, minor, to j !> uri'l appi-tf at a ?'oirt of (>ri'iiiarv 1 i lo'!.I a* Aiilt.-villii ('o:i:l. IIuVih' f?r Ahheviih- j 1 >istrii;:. on rri'ioy tin- i'th ?lav of laiinnrv. < A. I).. l.SWT. iismi'ilifii .li.f ti... > - - - ? "I i |ia|-ei* will l>e ! \V 11. J.I AM llll.L, O. A. D. i !, 1 ,-'."11i. i SOUTH CAROIINA, " An:iKi::i.i.k jh strict.?in' liqirnv. Ann Black aiiil l!;irri< l Cla.-k, \ ix } I I'll f'lrl'aitisi'!.* ; I Mil.-ii I'liK-k. ) PURSUANT t? t'i> Or.ler <>f Court, I will! *< 11 on Sii!,' tiny i:i N??Vc:hIhM' next. (Mil.) j ' at public mit-iTV at. A I.iilc ('mirt j | tlie Itonl K-tate i'f J>i\ W. I'ickciis l>lnck. <lcc:\i. ' j in AMiuvijle a.i 1 Icjiiii l.vl l>y Ian.Is < ! ' i ifi-i'S'l i . I s-, .1. \ v. r.Iin-l;, Dr. A. Y\. i l.yiii-li itii'l other*, in thraa (r.iuM. : i)l' t'le suitl t.i-.'u-ts, givitii; tin* munb-T ' of A"IVS in i'lK'll, will l'l: rXllihit, 1 nil tliu 11,1 V ! of sale. j 'fJCUMS.?A ci'ctlil of twelve room iis wit it ; interest from Purchaser to give lhuitl j ! with two good sureties nml Mortirago of the! i piviiiitu:!*, luM'turc tin* |?urehar-e money, pay i : the C'o?.'.< in <'axh, and pav for itupett1. \VM. H. 'PAlflCKR C. h\ J. IK ! j Commissioner's Oat. 6, lt>5tl. 28-lfd ' ^QTuth C A ROL IN A , I AM3EVII.U: DISTRICT.?IN EQCITY. Geo. Mel). Watson,"J vs [ hill for Partition James 1*. Watson ! of I.unds. and J 1) IJRSUANT to Older of Court, I ?ill sell at pulilic outcry at Abbeville Court. ' House, on Sale-day hi November next, (:l?l,) all ! the lii-nl Estate <>i' Margaret Watson, decM, in Abbeville District, .being about | more or less, bounded by land* of John MeKol! lar. Dr. John P. TJarrat and other?. I TERMS.?A credit of one year, with intorI e>t from the day of sale. Purchaser to give ! Bond with two good sureties to secure the pur| chose monoy. pity the Cot! a in Caeh and'pay for i paper*. W.M*. II. PARKI'.lt, C. li. A. 1). i {.'oiiiuii3&ioiiei''s Office, Oct. 0, 18515. 23-tds ' Citation Dv WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District: \\J IllilvEAS James II. Baskin lias applied T T to ino for Letters of Administration on all ni d singular the'goods and chattel!-, rights r.nd credits of George Houston, lato of tlio 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 me, at i our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he hoblen at Abbeville Court House, on th? i twenty-second day of October inst., to' show cause,"if any, why the said administration should" not be granted. . * ~ ' Given under my hand'nnd seal, this seventh day of October iir the .year of our Lord ono thousand-eight hundred and fiftysix, and in iii?; eighty-first year of American IudenondcWe.e. * ' W< HILL, 0. A. D. [ Oct. 7;- 136tf. . - W < 28-2t Notieo of Final Settlement, ,.t (CREDITORS, debtors, and all,others _inter. ;j J ested in the Estate of thojate ilj*s. Mary.lIHj,/licensed. win't?(Venoli6e tlint a Filial 1 .hewetnertC dl'Ui'e.Btifl Efltat.fe will: va made in tfi?i Ordinary VrMhfr Abbeville 0. H.,* on, , Thursdays.tiie lftfcHofiJanuarv next. All per- 1 sows lw?*ing'd(9rTAnd? nrost present. tbotn on or , b?forstyfe* ^ must mako payment in tno snriie time. DAVID KEL?*?: Oct. 10, 1856. 28 8m L'Nl'ARKAIiLHLEI) BARGAINS! Extraordinary Attraction!! I. KTKAISS, COKKSBUitV, WAR!VAR! WAR! )\YIM? to the war in wi?l tlicprob_ nliilitv of tlx; dissolution of I'nion, tin; uWsiM-ilim- has Jot'Tiiiiiio'l to sell liis Stonk of iotitis at VKItV l.D\V I'tUOES. mi'l Now n tiii: .mi:, wiica his Stock is full ftml lately |?u relinked n New York ntul Ifnltiiiioiv, consisting'of ti?:li 1 >r-,ss Silk*, Cluiily, - 1'ivneli M. liiiOfSs Moms I>? l.iiinc*, l)n?- Gooi>.-i in kvkiiv vahJktv, 1 .ir.ciiS, 1 ?>)iiust it-s. <"I -s;! s. Mantilla-, Mmwls, KMUli' ?il?KillKS. .act--. Iltiiivry, (?! v? . Hi! In ; r. l.u i. 1'i:i;si:kvi.\i;_S:it'.'i . "loth, Cnsliiii" ! . 'Vw. run! Kv. .Teniw, l>rcad and (,'iVak Ti imtaingw, oilcloth. KAi.L AND WlNTi.U vl.oTlltXU f>ir i?<?yx :in*l Y'Mith, Jr.?^ tn-\ >-!???lij>j>' r* uri 1 Gaiteif v 'cli i.:i> i:ov>.r lii-i'ii I 11 ATS AND CAi'S, illsoi'U mid styles t<> suit :i child just born Ut tii?'U one huu?liv>l yi-ar-; ohi. Also a full n.-.miriiii-i.t of riui-K ICcrwr^ I'lj'iiifs, < I!!a:ik<.'l i, Slivi^tinpi; Shii i I.i.i| c-is. vvi-lliii^r. Flannel* a:i't I'rints*. CO.MI'I.K'I K ASS( >li IMF. NT t>l 1 iiii'lwnvi', (:rticerv, Crockcrv, Stntioiu-rw tt-., e! < *. Spccial Notice ! r.Mil'i'viii'.' inv ihnnk-t fin* i <" . ; willi j>i?-:iKssr?* I un it.? my lri<*:i<U ncil cnstom r< :in.i ill-* |nitiii>: in tjminrnl, t?.? coim\ oxiiniin? my xt?-:.~iVf urn! low jiricos. Hi in-m/.t ril. > 1*11 A*St?, ()c-t. l-i, l.s.vi. -Jt-.-ii j i'oktfsltury. Sale of Land, /.' / ,/' //, Court ?f Oi'dinaf;/. Rc-.il E-.tr^c o:' Or nicc Epcuco, deu'afied^ | >Y <11 l -r < f ill i ..i:, I of Oi-.liniu-y, I will fi .) *. !! I> . ; i? ??. at Aliliovilt* Court on 1.- ! .y i?i vvinlmr next, the Ileal Kstnte of |n !i"i>, il'-eoasoil. consisting of >ii<* lmtflr**>! :iH'i J:;':y-lvvi? Aeerc* of l.nml, more ?>r ! -;i ::?111! in Abbeville District, on waters ?>f I ' :i-l;'>iiiin<r laiuls of Ailniu \Viil>ati!u:i. II lii--!-:> ?, ilecM. ami others 77:'A'.!/ " >s'.1 A A'?T'.vi'h i' tt:ini!|is credit, lli.- pt;: < !' . r \ i.. ! su;.| trim 1 security ||> ; ti ; ! 11 I!I(.1 t.'il <ii" the prcllli?V I ir : ' i-y. .'.MAM I.'Ii.l., (). .1. /). ( .-t. . ! m:\v tasai;.; a.\;j ilknty of tiik^i A i ivl. ;SR\EL & BRUSSEL'S K !'. . r -:nly t slotu ?n?r IVieiuljj ami ? ; i :n..I t!i<> j.ulili- in trciicr.il '" > r.v'1 r.n-.l Wiater Goods, t-< -.11 ' : ' i -y .mi" i>1" I lie tirin in Uie < : ! i.i r.i ' ! !; Ii:.- II : ?-k i.?.?.1 i V.-ll V.llo Iinvc x :i ;: > lir.t it is one i>f liic largest an-! .si-.- l.r-.ii:,!.; ( > tliese part*. It : ??!??" Vi m>ui a! J'l'ieeS \MJIOH \\ v ?i!: ! . 'liio all iiT.im if i'i.a.n". : t:-i an;> i ' rssiKEF.r .its i.? r- s( -iii.vitel to our Stwk of J'rov.vi a.: I I I Donu :-tics, Osim: ar.<! i'liui!-1, Ci?lto:i ami \V. ?!'. n I Kfrn-i.i, TIoii'.il*-!;V as;-?, . I i - hum i iS C't<\ C?C. Ladies Dress Qood3 in un-iit variety, viz: (.'n!?r> <1 .Mpnoa.i, Cwlorctl MvI'iinix. \V <>: -!.-1 i'laid.-, I'??| lin!?, 1nowc-t. S1 \ los, f'ailroe*, (iingof \ <>:< . \7hito Good:; and Embroideries,Sluvwis, Mantillas and Cloaks, illf *:. i - I fll 'uii?!!S. foiV.iti iic! V. n- !!i>n Ilosiorv, ('aslnnero, Benin. :ii i >:li; (Jlnvi-s. l>rv.-* ;??* ! < "???:?!* )>!iti-k l'iuk !1II<1 I > V<-V.v-t. Vcivit Uihiion.*, l.atii.'V F.hislW, .Muv.'!' A lit V? ? ; a:u' f.c(illi**r I'lilt*, ) < : ii t- uit i itornut Kil.Ix'tj". u larsrc !H.???rl nifiit. ?fin* : ! >.:< >>f j'-rr2a?i<? C'SoHil:a?j i* ( !!!; !? si"t a lV\v snii!p!?v. onjy, lint an exl<-!i>iv<* ? . ! li:iu<N<?nit* assot'liihiiit, cildi IrpartiiK'iil. full t?> nvi?rlli?w ir.tr ! \\\. Iiavr on 1iati<l lar^.- quantities uf Fine l?:-ond l.'lotli, I'H.'simcrc, Sal tin of. Two-.ls .Ic.'Uid f'o.M-, lV*iv?>ij Wl.itncv. !;!ftiikot a!i<l t'lii.-Ii iisjr 0vi.!: i I?ron?i t'lotli, l.yotiskiu nutl Dou- ^ .11 > 4 1'ine Black Doeskin Cns?iin?rc niul Fancy Colored FASTS, Black nnd Colored Sntin, Silk, Cas*i- I more nnd Flunk Vr.sTf?, \ with an abundant supply of Gknts" I'ihs[suing An'rici.ks, viz: Finn White L. 15. SliirtP, with or without Collars, Colored Shirts, new (.'niton, Merino and Saxony Wool LrM>Kit?i(uvnt, Bleached and Brown Drilling nnd Merino Drawers, IJyron nnd Falmerston. Shirt Cou.auh, Black nnd Fancy Colored Satin St<>okh, Colored Silk ftonrfs, Beaufort,, Ariel and .Na poleon 'l'lK-s Colored and Black Silk Chat aw, Linen, Silk nnd Fancy Bordered l'oCKKT 11 .\NI>Kl'.-, Men's anil Boys' Suspender?, Gloves, etc, etc, .iisn n superior ?ir>ck <>r Hoys" and Youths' Ui.?'>tiiino, to which we Invite' the attention of tho pnhlic generally I- ? ,.t A very largo stock of lit'ogam* and Mens' Siioks, Gents' Kmc Cloth, Clalf ?fc Congress Patent nnd Lcather (J aiteiuj, Ludicrt Shoes*, Slipper* and Gaiters, A ?! ?., IJoyV, V (tilths' and Misses' Bootimmunci 0attkrs, " ? Vine Cnlf, eewed, pegged, heavy Ditching, iind Wutei-nroof 15<?rj*. Ladies and denW' India Ruhhor Siioes mid KankaUs * :?? '{ fci lilmik nnd Colored high and low erovvned Fen Hat. l'lnntoiS' wftU rim Kch Haw, ' > i>i..*v if--. inn, XA.yir>, , bilk uiul Colto" iiJuzo, Military, Clotli and i jocliov vitro.' ; >" liirJf j < :1"?? m'l.lT'ttliia^popn^-^'ockct' mid, f| CutWrrv, !l.n'.lv.'iiri', IVpfti,wry nairJvwwh^ aiiy qiiaiititj'ht rrat?'>t>tMr"pri#**! '<* -' (* ? l'offer, btvttit, MWA&JPI Jkq'ER, Sl'ici", ffc, i-ti'-, al w iiya trti liinulT BftU.ri-i-111 ice mk,; ??.pou exrtmiijatioq of uur.Oooda, and jirlccR, they will find' u* titling tin offer flTduc?nierflt^' ??condto- rtdno in-ftho > Sta*?l>:) i 'a ins r <? 4lxl 6? T|iang{?l for pg#t patronage, we Tiopo' to receive k'ContirWrftilcfrof <J>? a*nrte,r-'t i vwii AbMW c.-w, tfefrtfatyi ew. . J