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THE INDEPENDENT FUESS, ABBEYI S. O W. A. LEE, EDITOR Friday Morning, Pec. 10, 1859. ADVERTISEMENTS. AVe nsU t!ie attention of our renders to tlie i following new ailvertisemcnt# which appcnr in tlii* week's iwue: Tl?? Kstnle Sale of Edmund Dm', dec'd, by J. W. Jfooshe and Miv. Elizabeth D?y ; Johnson Ranivy; Mrs C. O. Darlington; Patrick ?'Ke?f*; Tho.?. J. Mubry; Notico of Dissolution of Cobb, Hunter ?& Co.; Notice to contrnctors by A. II. McGee, Sr.; Edward Noble; Sheriff, Commissioner and Ordinary. Dr. .1. J. Wncdlaw will j-lenve accept our thank* for Legislative Documents. PERIODICALS. Wo have received the Jatiusry number of tiodur's Lady's Hook, nnd Arthur's Home Magazine, with even more tbnn the usual Literary nud Pictorial attractions. Now is the rnoet suitable time to subscribe, and in connection with the P*eps w? can furnish these Mngoriucs nt rc,i?J ? x UUl?'U 1HW. THE CHAELESTOlTcONVENTION. The National Executive Democratic Committee luctnt Wosliington on the 7th inst. All the States were represented except Maryland, Georgia, Alabama niul California. After n brief interchange of opinion, the 23d of April, was fixed for the time of the meeting of the Notional Dpmoeratie Convcutioo. THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. The President's Message fills seven columns of the Co'iidtulion. According to report, it practically repeats the recommendation ol last year concerning Mexico, by investing the Executive vit.li iiicrcn*>.<i power to use the nriuy and navy at discret ion ; aud enlarges upon the Harper's Ferry affair and too Union. The Message will not he sent from Washington until the President knows what the House does, provided the organization of that body is a peeJy one, and no copies of the Secretaries are re to be given out, except as accompaniments with the President o Messairc. THE SAFETY OF THE SOUTH. The Charleston Mercury suggests, that n Committee or Safety, composed of the older and more discreet men, be formed in every District, County or raris.'i in the South, for the purpose of considering nnd judging of ail bi:epicious persous; and, in order that they may ! be detected and apprehended, let Committees of Vigilance, which hliull coi.biet of young men, be appointed all over the said Districts, Counties and Parishes. By such nn organization the Southern people will be able to pro tect themselves, and at the same time, eosure a due administration of justice. Union and harmony will also be sccured amongst ourselves, which no crude, irregular efforts ngaiaat individuals can obtain. THE LEGISLATURE. The Blue Ridgo Railroad Bill?with the amendment of Mr. Ficklintr, that theStaleflub cribe $310,000 to complete the Road to Wal hallo, nnd the pro%i.su of Mr. Ma<s\ck that the proposed subscription be not mode until it is ascertained that other subscriptions nre collected?has passed the Senate by a vote of 24 to 21. On motion of Mr. M'Caw, the bill to establish a separate Court of Appeals was reconsidered and passed by the following vote, yeas 24, nays 21. A bill rendering compensation to the fanilies of persons killed by the fault of others was passed. A bill amending the Constitution of the State and providing for a change in the time nf ?l ' ? -. ..v.u.ug liic vieciiou ior acute officers from two days to one day, was passedThe Commitlc od Military affairs recommend an appropiation of ?30,000 to the Foorth Brigade of the City of Charleston. 9 ? THTEREBTINO POSTAL DECISION. A husband who had been separated from hia wife, demanded that his village postmaster ahould deliver her letter* to him, and threatened a suit at law if his demand was not complied with. The wife on the other hand, forbade the delivery of her letters to the husband. In Utese circumstances, the postmaster appealed to Mr. Holt for instructions.? Mr. llolt pronounces the claim advanced by the hasband too preposterous to be seriously refuted?iudeed, he says it is abhorrent to to law as it is 10 the Christian civilization of the age. The Boston Courier publishes Mr. Holt's letter in full, from which we make the following extract: When a bnsband becomes estranged from wife and abandons her, or by bis neglect or cruelties compels her tn abandon him, it woul J be &3 revolting to hun aoity, as subversive of sonpid morals, to suffer him to cut of her com. nanicalion with thoee relatives and friends to whom in her hoar of trial she might be driven to look for sustenso?*, or for that consolation which she might need, even more than food or raiment. The postmaster was initroeled fcodelic?f latter* to the lady to wjiom they were addressed. I PAPZB FOLDING KAc?l?I; *l"be CiUititutionaiut lias successfai- , ly inaugurated one of tlieae new invA^ions in | their office. Mesrs. Chambers, Brother* <fc Co., j of Philadelphia, are Uie manufacturers. JtfoMs from VP00 to 2000 papers per hour, and the editor thus describes the operation, which seem simple enough : The machine oocnpies a spaoe of abont fon r feet Mfftsre . A feeder supplies the grippers in about the same way the press is supplied in feediftf sheets to a power press. At a central point a l<rtfe blade pp*K*es the sheet between two rollers, and the first fold (a made?the sheet then passes on and under until Mother strikM it in the center, which aen^s it between two other rollers,'and the second fold W jjf'7 T?nd ?o.?n pntll tha panejleeomijleMijr. ^afoely and^aoeurat*ly^ fol^ed^and like a paoksee^f envelopes. The p*p?f? are made i*)k3j by tha machine for tlia olarks to direct ana man. V ''- - ' >4$ TXSSnUXXSSHXP, Wo think probably U?afc we ahall mot re. oelire tw ?onoaD??njeist of the election of Mr. Sotbj Bpeak?rabi[\ By the following, which we clip from tboNevT York Tim a, of Saturday, tlie?coompli?l>ment ie ti ns fore bedowed. Tbe'JttoUment refers to the proJay, Mr. 8be*maa gained Meun*. Qtrtw, '"ltf?tMt Jpoe on U?* eoeond ballot. Mr. OMn lnwiMiwM uir. But more ToUi-vfft want* tlfl^yio.MHftr Sherman If Horaee t. Clni* *mU join them. Ho 4mIio?4c#<m1 of Indiana; to the other ti ll|jtft?ytnn Ke mora to, aooing that thear Id not ?tqu>t. acottcred* ' THE LEGISLATURE. | H>e 3?f*sK>u of tlie Legislature during the past week hos been aignalised by the defeat of i of several very important measure?. The Bill : to extend aid to the Blue Ridge Railroad was indefinitely postponed in the House, by a vote j of (14 to 56. This result was quite unexpected I to the friends of this great enterprise, but as | there hos been no attempt to reconsider the vote, we suppose that it may bo regarded as a final settlement of the question, for the present j ScRsion, if not forever. Its fate will no doubt seal that of some other enterprises which are now seeking Legislative aid?among others that of tlio Greenville and French Broad Railroad. The appropriation to the State Capitol, we suppose, is ?afe beyoud n continirflnnr linwoi'i.t' iwiiau ? * b??v^, ...uvu ..icuiorio insy regrei the commencement of that costly work. The whole cost of the work, we see is estimated l>y the Architect, not to exceed 92,000,000. The IJoiHeBill to establish a Separate Court of Appeals, lifts been Again defeated. The Bill received the support of some of the most distinguished lawyers of the State, but was unacceptable to the Bar generally. Tbc chief objection to the measure seems to have been, its t>v..l?>l.Li :? * ? ??-- ? "L ' , . wV,..,.w vtiww in v?*r^i uuiu^ liic ^ueitHMi ui me present Circuit Judges, whilst it would crcnte an independent tribunal, at too great a remove from the people to sympathise with their judicial necessities. The Bill wua defeated by a vote of 59 to 44. An important Dill for the Codification of the Statute Luw of the State, lias passed the House and now awaits the a-ctiou of the Senate. The Dill provides for the annual elcctiou by the Legislature of a Comm issioner whose duty it 6liall be, to digest the whole body of the Statute Law, into a cod e?making such repealsand amendments as he shall deem advisable, and reporting annually to the Legislature, who shall take all proper action in the premises?the salary of the Commissioner to be $5,000, with the liberty of appointing two or more assistants, who together shall not receive more thuii $4,000. We see it stated in vavious quarters that Judge Wabblaw will probiiblv be selected on account of hio peculiar fitness for the task. With regard to the propriety of the stlectioo, the Columbia Guardian remarks: ' We should regard the eeloclion of Judge Wardlaw as eminently fit and judicious. Without enumerating them, we think him possessed of the very qualities of mind and character, the ver3- habits of research and comparison, and the very principles of taste and judgment, which are demanded for the successful performance of eo important and responsible a duty." A Bill has passed the Ilouse, for enlarging the jurisdiction of the Commissioner in Equity, by conferring upon him the power of appointing the Guardians of his Court. The design of the Bill is to obviate the inconvenience of makillff annlientinn tn n rliilnnt during a recess of the Court. Tlie Committee on Federal Relations, t? whom vns referred thut portion of Gov. Gist's message referring to those matter?, offered two reports?a majority and minority report. The majority stand on the ordinance of 1852, seeking co-operation. They make common cause with Virginia, and recommend the appropriation of a contingent fund in tho hands of the Executive. The minority assert that South Carolina will aid Southern Stales in or out of the Union, and recommend that the military fund be increased. The following is the Ordinance and Resolution which the committee would reaffirm : Ordinance ok 1852. W<\ the people of the State of South Carolina, in convention assembled, do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, ihut South Carolina, in the exercise of her sovereign will ns an independent State ncceded to the Federal Union, known as the United States of America, and that in the cxercisc of the same sovereign will, it is her right, without let, hindrance or molestation from any power whatsoever, to secede from the said Federal Union ; and that for the sufficiency of the causes which tnay impel her to such separation she ia responsible alone, under God, to the tribunal of public opinion among the nations of the earth. Resolution of 1852. Rttolvcd by Ihr ptople of South Carolina, in Convention aa*etnbUa, That the frequent violntionsof tbe Constitution of the United States and the Federal Ciovernmenl, aild its encroachmeats upon the reserved rights of the sovereign State* of the Union, especially in relation to slavery, amply justify this Stntc. so far i?3 any duty or obligation to her confederates is involved, in dissolving at once all political counectiou with her co-States ; and tliat she forbears the exercise of this manifest right of self government from considerations of expediency only. me following important Bill has been introduced into the Senate, by Col. Marshall, in relation to Hawkers and Pedlars; and which the necessities of the times so earnestly demand: A Bill to Alteu and Amend the Law in Relation to Hawkers and Peddler*. Sec, 1. Be it enacted b>t the Senate nnA Jr*...* of Rrprenniativcs now met aud titling in Generat Autembly, and by the authority of the tame. That all persons who shall hereafter travel about the country on foot, hor?e.ba<k, in carriage. wagon, or other wise, and sell, or expose to sal*, nny goods, wares or merchandise whatever. (other than provisions and the manufactured product* of this State ;) including all such persons as shall sell, or offer to sell, any of I said goods, wares or merctiandise. bv th* price or pattern, to be delivered in future; all traveling book, map anil fruit treo ngenta, who shall sell, expose to sale, or deliver upon sniSCripiluu .<yi4 *?y booka, maps, charts, fruit tree*, or anythui? of like kind; all traveling venders of any patent or other medicines, soaps or any other chemical compound*, drugs or m.nteriftla of like kind, who sbfrll aelf, or expose to sale, or deliver the same 00 previous engngemeot; all traveling book aOu otlier auctioneer*, who iha II sell, or expose to' sal*, by auction, any gooda, wares or merchandise, in aay open place, or in any storeroom, or other bouse or-place, taken and occupied temporarily for melt purpose; alltrav^ling venders of spintons liquor*, and of receipt* and prescriptions to compound spiritous liqnors or oth*r drinks, or and other receipt, prescription, or right to cgmpound and uae the article therein man. tToned, of whatever name or kind; who shall ell, or expose to sale, any of said articles; and any other {raveling deafer in good*,wares, merohsqdise, prescriptions, Kecfpts, rigtfK or an; other matter or tiling oFllka kind : who shall ?ell or mpoM tosAle.'tbe f?a? or aofof ibem shall bo deemed hawken and p?dd !ern, and the persons so offending, without first having ob Coined a lieenee according to law, to hawk aid peddle, sball.be subjset to Sndfanient. and,1 upon eonciction, shall 1k> fined in e sum not exceeding one tbonsap* dollara^aad jpprisoofd tor m parioa um axcewn* twmve mouwia. 8m. 2. That nil A?ta and part. of^eU, inAct, be and tha^St**' are A E*vwrBJat!~We refer to the adv<^i**Zmt <&#?*?. Wood, Eddy & Co. 0f Aaguata, Ga- and Wllmjoffton, Del., ofvthelr Magnificent 8chem? with a eapitai Priw of 1100.000. Wl.fU p-ro? throogh A.|pi.U . in thaooariuiiatidlPaadaiigU aaa?fe?r aefcaacaa Many other eooMRpa %4dv?Klaa tohkrata with large boi Jieaw* Vfood, Eddy dt Co. never offer any tw IhajTcaffllat at any moHMt #pln tharafi** ft la conaideration of vital hrrportaoca to apaafclaton la lotteriac?Hden* Dmocraf. ^ " Hfc ^vtnif; m DEFEAT OF THE BLUE BIDGE BILL. This Bill was defeated in the House on Friday last The following are the closing scenes of the debate: Mr. Hammond moved that the debate be adjourned to Tuesday next. Mr. Memminger"hoped not; but (hat the House would adjourn it only until to-inorrow. To-day being Friday, and to-morrow Saturday, hfr hoped they would go on. Mr. Farrow thought that the fact of to-day being Friday, and to morrow being Snturday is a conclusive reason why the special order should be discharged to the time proposed at the last session. iShe cry of the friends of the measure was, "discussion and if there is to l. hj: - - - " ? uu uiscusaion, let mat be had before a full Iluuse, and let not the question be taken before a house thinned by absences, as this probably will be to morrow and Monday. Many members will leore hero to morrow, and not bo back before Monday afternoon. Bv the postponement being made to Tuesday, all will imve a chance to hear the whole discussion and in addition, the vote then will insure a fair expression of the sense of the House. Mr. Perry hoped that members coming here to legislate, would atav and do their business, lie thought they should postpone no bill for the purpose of ullowing members to go home. Itwasn very short session, and it behooves thein to remain and do the business of the country There was no disposition of the frends of the measure to suppress discussion, but they wUhcd tbe debate to go ou regularly. Sir. Farrow replied, that In the wish he had expressed for a postponement to Tuesday, he was not actuated by any wish to gratify himself; it was only to have a discussion and vote before. Mr. MullitiR, after n few remnrks, moved an indefinite postponement of the bill. The yeasand mays being demanded, resulted ns follows: Ykas.?Messrs. J. P Adams, Aldrich, Bailey Beattv, BlHck, Bnylston. Broekinton, Byru, Campbell, Craig. Davis. Dcaring, DeSnus^ure, Douglass, Edwards, Elliott, Evans, Farrow, Felder, Foster, Fraser, Gndborry, Gilmore, Gooding, Hammond, liarrell, Heriot, Hope, Howard, Inglis, Jeffries, Jr., A. JoneB. L. J. Jones, Keller, Kilgore, Kirk, Lawson, Lido, McCante, McClelland, McKewu, Miller, Moore, Muller, Mullins, O'Cair., Ilice, Hntledge, Ryan Shannon, Simpson, Siatrunk, Smart, Spratt, Stokes, Sullivan, Talley, Townsend, A. S. Wallace, Daniel Williams, J. Williams, J. H. Williams, J. S. Wilson?64Nays?Speaker, W. W. Adams, Anderson, Blanding, Brooks, Brnyles, Burnt, Cherry Coclim r\. t v n *t ** 1 1 inn, iiwjn, i>ui )cu, v?reen, riarpur, j_iua*on, j B. J. Johnson, Johnson. Jr., Lannt-au, Lucas., Mocffti'lan, Maxwell, McGownn, Memmingcr, Melts, Norwood, O.Connor, Perry, Pinckney. I Jr., Popf, Porclicr, Preanley, Qnattlebauni, Ramsay, Richardson, F. D. Richardson. Jr., J. P. Read, Screven, Seymour. Slmtiklin, T. Y, Simons, Simon ton, Suber. Thomson, Vandiver Vmiglit, Win. Wallace, Wnrdlaw, Ware, E. C. Whaley. J. C. Whsley, Wm. Whalev, Whiting, Wilkes, O. P. Willliauis, Yeadon, Thonapkin9, ?65. ' I On motion of Mr. Foster, the House adjourned. INCENDIARY DOCUMENTS. Since the publication of the opinion of the Attorney General of Virginia, sustaining the constitutionality of the statute of that State prohibiting the circulation of incendiary doc uunentB by mail, a deputy postmaster in the State has written to the Postmaster General for instructions in the matter. Mr. Holt, in reply, sanctions the opinion of the Attorney Geaeral, mid says that the deputy postmasters, as good citizens, are bound to yield obedience to their Statu lews. He says in conclusion : "The people of Virginia may not only forbid Hie introduction nnd dissemination of such documents within their borders, but, if brought there in the mails, they may. by appropriate legal proceedings, have them destroyed. They have tb.- same right to extingi:i*!i firebrands thus impiously hurled into the midst of their homes and altars, that a man has to pluck the burning fuse from a bomb-shell which is about to explode at his feet." THB GHEAT BNQ LI3H RBM ?D7 SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. This iuvaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous die CU.ICQ iuviu^i* tu biic ivmaie constitution. It moderate* all excesses and removes all ob(tractions. from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO IVIARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time bring on tbe monthly period with regularity CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females, that are pregnant, during the 6rst three months, as they are Bure to bring on Miscarriage ; but at every other time, and in every other case they arc perfectly safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue ou alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned hv n rllnnpiloroJ D.ll. J -J will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around eech packwgo, which should be carefully preserved. A bottle containing 60 pills, and encircled with the Government Stamp of Great Britain, can be seut post free forfcl and 6 postage stamp*. General agent for United States, Job Moses, Rochester N. Y. | Sold in Abbeville by Donald McLauchlin ; Columbia, Fisher & ITcinilsh ; llaviland, Stevenson 4 Co., Charleston, Wholesale agents: and sold by all respectable Druggists. The State of Sonth Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Ex-Parte, Y > Pet. to Sell SUv?t Jane L. Gordon. ) PURSUANT to the Order of the Court In this* ease I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on SALE DAY IN J A NTT AT? V" nu?t lO or 12 Likely ? ST 3d O* n O 353 s. Tjdrms of'feale:?Credit of twelve .month* with interest front day of rule. Purchasers to give Bond'with at least two good ?urili<?, pay the cost in cash and pay for papers. -f*' W. II. PARKER, o. x. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) -V Deo. 18, 1869, 2t J ^h? State of South Carolina. s' ABBTBV1LLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Ex Parte, ) - | Pat. to 0?I1 Slave*. Mary Watt Gordon. ) PURSUANT to ttve Order of tha Court U this ease X #Ui*ell at pablia ootary at Abbeville Court House o? gated ay in Jappary Likely Coromiwioner'a OAm, *'JU*^^ Dee. 15, 1809, it f ^ ?pp%ij COMMERCIAL. Abukvillk, Dcc. 16, 1859. Cotton.?But little offering. We quote from 8 to 9} couls. Columbia, Dec. 13, 1850. Cotton.?The sales of cotton yesterday amounted to 106 bales?extremes 9@l0$c. Charleston, Dcc. 10, 1859. Cotton.?There was a very good demand for cotton to-day, and very full pricca were obtuined. The sales readied upwards of 2,000 bales, at 9i@ll4c. Hamburg, Dec. 10, 1s69. OorroK.?Tliig article catnc in freely during the past week, prices remnin unchauged we quote 10$c. for good middling. MARRIED, in this villngo on the 13th inst., by Rev. R. P. Franks, at the residence of lha bride's father, Mr. WILLIAM T. PENNY to Mis? MARY SIIILL1TO. EST The Bride will please accept our thanks for a handsome Cake. MARRIED, on the 4t.1i inst., by the Rev. James F. Gibert. Mr. JaS. A. IlAMlTON to Miss ELIZA A. WILSON, all of this District. MARRIED, on th(? 6th inst.. hv tlio l??" W. I'. Martin, Mr. THOMAS J. CL AT WORTHY, to Miss MARGARETT E. daughter of U. J. and Sarah Maitison. all of this district. MARRIED, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. J. C. Williams, W. L. HUDGENS, Esq., of Lnureus, to Miss CORRIE KLUGH, of this District. OBITUARY. DEPARTED this life Wednesday, the 7tli inEt., I o'clock, A. M.. at th? residence of AlI... \r " - " icu *unce, jv*q., ureenwood, S. C., HARRISON ALLEN WASHINGTON, eon of A. Vance, Esq., and Mrs. Mary Vanco, aged one year, teu mouths and ten day a. Again iti a few short mouths lias our all-wise and merciful God taken another child from the embraces of parent* to himself, and from (he evils and trials of life, to the presence of the I Ixird und the glory of his power, thus sundering and lessening the ties to earth, and strengthening, and increasing those for Ileav^n. ' Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not. for of such is the kingdom of Heaven."? May the bereaved parents not mourn aa those who are without hope, lint comfort their hearts with the reflection that though their child cannot return to tliem, they can go to him. NV. P. IT. STRAYED, ON THE 3d inst., from the subscriber, Two SHEEP?BUCK and EWE, eighi months old. Being a gift they are highly valued. Any iufoimation concerning them will be thankfully received and rewarded. EDWARD NOBLE Abbeville C. II., S. C. Dee. 15, 186f> 34 2t HOUSE ANFLOT IN GREENWOOD FOR SALE. BY AUTHORITY from the Court of Equity, 1 offer at private sule the House and lot in Greenwood belonging lo Mrs. MARY R. ANDERSON. The lot contains over. 20 ACRES, is most eligibly situated, and cnpable of groat improvement. What is not taken up in tlio inclofiure of t lie dwelling house in in wood?. EDWARD NO RLE. Trustee. Dec. 15, 1859 32 8t COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. fTMIE Copartnership hitherto existing under _l_ the firm of COBIJ, HUNTER A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent ; the Stock remaining on hand which consists of nlmost every article pertaining to a GROCERY STORE will be sold low for cosh and cash only. Persona indebted arc requested to call soon and settle, as we are determined to wind up at the earliest period possible. The name of the firm will hereafter be uied only in settlement. JAS. II. COBB. JOHN A. HUNTER. ROBERT JONES. Dec. 16, 1859 84 4t SALES FOR JANUARY. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Writa of Fieri Facias to me directed, 1 will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: 300 Acres of Iiftnd, more or less, as the prop erty of James M. Gilliam and William Magill, ads. William J. Hammond, and others. ? 50 Acres of Land, more or less, hounded by lands of Peler Gillebeau, Edward Calhoun, and others, as the property of B. ?. Gibert, at the ads. of Thos. M. Christian, and others. J. T. MOORE, &a.d. Sheriff's Office,) Dec. 15, 1839. J ' 34 tda WHERLE & CO., PRACTICAL WATCH MAKERS, At the old stand of George Robinson, HAMBURG, 8. C. . IT Watchcs, Clocks, Musical Boxes, of all descriptions, carefully repaired at moderate prices, and warranted to give full satisfaction for twelve months. N. B. Also, Jewelry Neatly Repaired. Afi ne lot of Jewelry and Watches always for sale at very moderate prices. Dee. 9, 8tn, Lost or Mislaid. rilHE SUBSCRIBER has lost or mislaid a JL promissory nolo on L. L. Mabry, deo'd, Dont the amount or rotir Hundred and inirty Dollare, and dated in February or Ma roll 1858. All peraoua are hereby cautioned not to trade for Hid note. u ' >'***. THOMAS J. MABRY, \ Warreuton, Abberille Dirtrict, 8. C * Dec. 16, 1859 84 St , i' .I.- i i r* Hotioe to Contractor*. WILL be let to thtf lowest bidder on THURSDAY, the 5th of January, the Repairing of the MEETING HOUSE, at Tor. key Creek Church, near Seuffletown. The Repair* to oonaitt-of 14 feet addition, newly wreatherboarded, ceiled around; and Overhead, to be neatlyfainted. 'Plan anil Specification can be een at Lark in Banrore'a or A.H. MeGee'e, 8r ^ A. H- McGEE, Sr., 8e?'y an<t T??V Dee;, 19, I860 34 - ft_ . . '. ESTATE OV EDMVm) COBB. A LL PERSONS indebted 1)7 nets or ?oA oo?nt, to.thM &Ute, Vilf fifid Uitir aot? ?*d ace&Mti m thft hand# ^ . jf? James H. <?obb0^;! ^muX' ' '' ' :- ' K " * * - ! ESTATE By PeTOweion of Wm. Hill, Ordinary of Abbeville District, wc wfll eel 1 at public outcry on the 28th December Inst., The property belonging to Ihe Estate of EDMUNI) DAi', Dcc'd, consisting of the following: XNliN Jbi L.1KEL.Y NEGROES, HORSES. CATTLEj &C., COTTON SEED, CORN, FODDER, 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. Z3T Terms ma de known on day of eale. J. W. FOOSIIE, | Adni'r, ELIZABETH DAY, ) AdmYx. Dec. 13.1859, THE MARSHALL HOUSE. ABBEVILLE C. E, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the public that. he has taken the large and commodious 110TEL, known as the "MARSHALL HOUSE," situ ft ted on tlio North-East corncr of the Public Square. Having had many years experience as a Hotel Keeper, lie flutter* himself that be will | be able to please those who may favor him with i their patronage. | Ilis tnlile will always be ptovided with the ! best I lie market nflfords. Every effort will be made to render his House a liotne for the weary traveller. ! JOHNSON RAMEY. J Dec. 1(1, 1867 33 tf FOR SALE. | 3 LIKELY ' IjS 4ar m m TUK undersigned will sell at Abbeville C. II, on SaTo Day next, n LIKELY WOMAN about twenty years of age nnd TWO CHILDREN, being property of the estate of tlie late CHARLES DENDY, deceased. 45 or 50. Cords of TAW BARK. EST All persons indebted fo the Estate are requested to make payments immediately. ute?-\ * Dec, 8. 185P. 3t ' FOR SALE. MY Residence one mile from Abbeville, *tt ached is a nice farm of 115 Acres. ' ' Fine Orchards of Choice Peaches, Apples, Pears, Cherries, &c. HALF ACRE IN VINES, TWO YEARS OLD " ' Terms ?nsy. -? W. JAMES LOMAX. Dec. 8, 1839. tt Sale of Land?By order of the Court of -Ordinary. Real' Estate of EDMUND DAT dec'd. BY ORDER of ibe Conrt of Ordinary, I will m!1 by pnblie ntiotlon, at Abbeville C, H?, od Sale Day in Junatry next, the Reel , EeUte of EDICirirD DAY, dec'd, iuiftted near tMtuaa Hirer, adjoining wnu of Henry Beard, Simeon Chaney and other*, net containing Ifctity acre*, more or fees. Staid laid will be arid for partition. Twlve months tfsdit will be given, purchaser to give Bond and Security to Ifee Ordinary, and pay the costa, i* a?ab. S',J JOS. T. M0PJIEI a. ft DM. 9.1889 84 8* ; . m\ i "'<t j ? ii ' & XQTXOm "p'RERKBY foifwa^n all peraoaa. frow? tr*, X ding for a notewhteh Oliver H*4rthon* bn against efts ftir Vbtty.WfcjDollat* as -I* amdjrtaniiaadto Da#.*, 1989,88, 8t j :? - ' ' ; fl *71 qpO EffRK goOdJOtJRNEYMAN gHO*. JL MAK.EB-Li^l^J^g^id. ? ' Abbeville CBU 8.0. Dmu U.1S89 H M, ~ % ' v. . '* ADM1NISTRAMS'~ PURSUANT to an Order from tlie Court of Ordinary of Abbeville Diutrict, tl?? administrators of the Estate of ELI1IU WATSOST, Dcc'd, Will sv 11 to tl?c highest- bidder on the 21st Day of December inst. At his Into residence in Cokesbury, all the personal property of said deceimed, viz: 2 0 Negroes. All of whom are likely, and mostly young. tUUK WIULtS, 1 BUGGY-HOESE, jl Brood Mare and 2 Colts, 1 LARGE ROAD WAGON, 1 One-Horse Wagon, 1 CARRIAGE, i Buaair. AAtftfA ttAAA vuwo, nuuo, SWBISP, Wheat, Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Cotton Seed, PLANTATION UTENSILS, At, Household find Kitchen IFTTIRnXTITTXIRIE- <ScC_ TERMS:?All sums of Five Dollars,and under, CabIi ; for all amounts over five, a crrdit of 12 montlis, with interest from daie, and two approved securities. A. T. WATSON", Adtn'r, P. W. WATSON, Admr'x. N. B.?The Administrators earnestly re quest all who have notes or accounts against the above Estate, to present the same as early as possible. A. T. W. I\ W. W, Dcc. 9, 1859, 32, 2t IJTmowws EXECUTION. The Earnest of Better Times, THE DATE OF A NEW ERA IN THE POLITICAI JHI!I81F?IRY. WE SHALL r . it an era, too, in oui business ' , tiis duy closing our Boohe, aud opeuiug aeoc _> for uuotiier year. Our Stoo it. PUECHASED IN A SOUTHERN CITY, la still complete, embracing all'articles ill Ihi DRY GOODS IjIISTE. May those of our fiionilp, who are indebtec to os for previous yearw, make an era, grate fully mtmorabU to us, for lb'?"" Great ingathering" of outstanding dues. ; PERRYMAN <b WALl.fR. urccnwuou, o. uec. -ct iojy 3 J ir LAND FOR SALE. I WILL sell on SALE DAY IN JANUARY next at 12 o'clock in front of the Court House efcpa about A K KA A *tt? ur uv/ xvui es of tbo Real Estato of tlie late RICHARD Jj. AHBE9809. The land is sitnated in Abbeville District, on wafers of Mulberry Creek.and adjoins lands of the late ?(iha Watson and others, t?T w >11 be exhibited on the dny of sa Tei and also the terms mads known. D. A. JONES. Ex'r. Deo. 1, 1860. 3t -MTHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Abbeville District.?Citation. By ^ILLIAM HIL?, BKq..' Ordiuary of Abbeville Distriot, WHEREAS, John G^Ba^Jcin has Applied to Tt tae for MUn of Admiuiatrailon on the ffollowing EaJatea, rit t Joeaph J. Caidjrell, dee'd, Mini Y. Oaldwelltdec'd and Rateeca Wadkin*, dee'd, each of thee* persona h'awofl died in the Bute of Miaatoaippi, and leaving ?t> jtates of peqwnalty la Abbeville Dfouriot South C*r? Hnai. ' * ' Nptwe to hereby giteo to the fcjpdrfed- add for Abbeville Dwtriot at AhbaviileO. twetnjf-alxtb iaatant, and abog. otuaa H any, whv Adminiatrallon of/toU lM?t? AMil <*i b? granted Vo Jm g JSmWs'. ^T. *5 * %2i?r 1 in^igL^ndr J an^fifty.Birw,' and inX at ISyij* -:' ;% V COMMISSIONER'S SALES. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Agnes Cox, "J v. I A. M. Cox, f Bill for Partition, Jic. and others. J PURSUANT to order of Court, I \eil eell, at public outcry, at Abbevillo C. H., on SaleDay in January nexi, (2.) the following tracts of the lteal Estate of Gabriel Cox, dec'd, vis : The Bouchillon Tract, containing 155 Acres, more or lew, and bounded by lauds of S. J. Patterson aud others. The Lnramore Tract, containing 195 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Harmon and others. Hie (Jibert Tract, containing 160 Acres, more or less, aud bounded by lands of B. E. Gibert and others. Terms:?A credit of ono and two years, with interest from Day of sale. Purchasers to giva Pond with ut least two good sureties to secure the puicliase money, pay the costs in Cash and pay for papers. WM. II. PARKER, c.B.A.D. Commissioner's Office, { Dec. G, 1859. \ 33 4t The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Jamos ITughey "| and wifo, et. nl. vs. Dill for Partition of Real Edward Adams, Estate. et nl. PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell at public outcry, nt Abbeville C. H-, on Sa!eDny in Junuaiy next, (2,) Ihc Real Estate of John Adams dee'd, in three tracts. The Long Cane Tract will bo sold separately, containing 200 Acres more or less. The Home Tract is to be divided into two tracts. Said tracts to be resurveyed, and plutt8 exhibited on day of sale. Any information in reference to these lands can bu obtained from James II. Cobb, at Abbeville C. II., ot from Harmon Stevenson, who lives near the lands. Said lands are bounded by N. J. Davip, Thos. E. Owen und others. Terms:?A credit of ono and two years, with interest from dny of sole. Purchaser! to give Bonds with at least two good sureties and mortgage to secure the purcliaso money, pay the costs in. Cash and pay for papers. WM. H. PARKER, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, > Dec. fi, 185S). S 33 4fc The State of South Carolina, A BBJi VILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. American Bible Society, *] et.al. I va. ^ Bill for Account, &c. Wm. P. Noble, Ex'or | et. al. J PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell nt Abbeville C. H., on Sale-Day in January next, (*2,) that valuable plantation on Savannah lliver, belonging to (lie Estate of Jolm B. Bull, dec'tl, containing 1,200 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. Wru. Teunent, D. B. Cade and others. Term*.?A credit of one and two yearn, with interest from day of Sale, payable anuually. Purchaser to give flood with two good sureties, and mortgage to secure the purcliHse money, pay tilt costs in Cash and pay for papers. W. H. PARKER, c e.a.d Coirmiasioner's Ofliee, ) December 6, 1859. J 83 4t Charleston Mercury publish tri-weekly, lill day of Sale, and send bill to W. H. I'., before the Jail of sale. I \ The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Permelia W. Watson, 1 vi. I S. J. Johnson ?fr wife, f Bill for Partition, &c. el. al. J PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell at Hlllilif* nntprtr ? 4 1.1...uill? P U U_1 . Day in Jur.nnry next, (2,) a part of the Real Estate of Elihu Watson, dec'd, near Cokesbury, in litis District, containing about Three Hundred and Eighty Acres, More or less, bounded hy lands of Joel W. Townsend, G. W. Ilodges and others, and said Tract to be resurveyed and platlH exhibited on day of sale Term*.?A credit of one and two years, with > interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond with at least two good sureties, pay the cos'.i in Cash and pay for papers. WM. H. PARKER, O.E a.D. i Commissioner's Office. ) Dec. G, 1859. $ S3 4t The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE LISTS1CT. In Equity. r Simpson Wait, "j Ex'r. vt. Petition lo ?ell Property, Wot. II. B-ntky &c. and \V i t'e, James It. Little. | PURSUANT to order of Court, I will soil, at public outcry, on the 22d December next, on the premises, the plantation of the late PierceLittle, about five miles West of 9G Depot, near the rond leading from Anderson C. II., to An* 9 gusta, containing about 190 Acres. Also, Four Negroes?Mary, Patrick, Slack and Caesar. I Mack is a a rough Blackmith, and Patrick a ' Cook. Mules and Horses, Stock of all kinds, Corn and Fodder, Provisions, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c. Also several Dales of Cotton and Cotton seed. ?_ Termt: All sums of nnd under Ten Dollars 1 Cash?us all over Ten Dollars, n credit of 1 and 2 years, with interest from day of salo. Pur* chaser to give Bond frith two good sureties to secure tho Purchase money, ana mortgage if necessary ; pay the costs in cash and pay for papers. WM. H. PARKER, o.*.A.D. Commissioner's Office, \ Nov. 29, 1859. / 32 81 The State of South Carolina. AEPEVJLLP piSTftlCT, in Equity* ? JanaE. Waller, vs. -" 1 Bill for Partition ? Pelios A. Waller, l" and others. ) CftURSUANT to order of Court, % will sell .? ...Mi. i i-i in- n , tjfp? j/u^vuv wuM?ij Kb nuuoTiiio uuuri Hon?tf, on Sal* Day in January nsxt, (8;. the following Real Estate of Albert Waller, dec'd, In tb? vjlMge of Greenwood, in the ,M,Hodges > institute* Lot, containing eight Acres, root* or |eos, and bounded by land* of R. M. White and oihere. ' The " Fuller Institnte" Lot, containing two and a quarter Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Wm. P.. Hill, and- others. TERMS.?A credit of twelve -montha with interest from date. Purchaser to aire Bond with at least two good sureties, pay the costs in toash and pay for papers, , A| WM. H. PARKER, o.iyu*. Coram issiflBFs 0/5.0(8, K . Viiii. ' Dec. 10, 1859. v .' * ** , Aifir T?. I'm in.- . 3^rrJx3snBjfvr i ?DRBSS ^KAKiK'G. PhH?defphla, ind thoroughly ^ '