The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, March 02, 1860, Image 2
THE INDEPENDENT I'li ESS I
S.~C\ 1
W. A. IEE, EDITOR. i ?
"Friday Morning, March 2, 18CO. t
mmmmmmmamtmmmmmmmmmmmamMmmmmmmmmmrn wn?ii nui 1.1
'"Call at the Captain's Officc!!"
Our friends who ;iro indchl- >
<>/! fet iicj fnr SiiKl'?mihIi/m>
V >1 IV, Hk' IW? K./UWCVI 1|.H1?MI <111(1 |
Advertising -will confer a fa- "
vor by calling at our Office ,!
and settling on next Salt day,
or at as early a day thereafter i,
as may be convenient. *'
-O ?- - - Ii
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. s
THE PRES8 AND FARMER AND TLAJTBEH i
AT to (A "m?x? avktiTtr
jt a -j ijU an n U itt. . |
To nkl in the efrculnliwp. < !' that exeHVtit S
. journal, tho Farmer tintI J'i\t> !>> , mt.l t.? in- ;
treatc oufon-n ciiviilntion, we will i'i:ri.i-li it t1
louni-hn^w sutwcriii.T nt Fifty ( ft"*. p< r an jo
-num. Tho lTBmi-in aiVrnpes to l^ nt-eoui Htii-.l 'c
with the cash. Thi?*niri?:ijr:,,i*Cht to lie ^oo.I |
*for one year only. n
HEW ADVERTISKMEKTS.
"\Y*e Jireet attention to tl;.':i-'.\ er:Ui'ineiit of t,
otrr townsman, II MeI.Airiti.iN who i* now eon- !
-?t*rctly nddinij to his lnrce iui.1 very select ' ?.
Hock of Drills aiul Chemical*. liis.?tock com- i _j,
prists of every variety of I)ru^s. Medicines. u
Surgical instrument.-', 1'erfuniciy, Toliuec", Se I (|
gars, Wine?, I.iquor.?, it- -., ito., which lie will j?
tuke pleusjre in showing to his curl<>nier?. i t.:
Messrs. A?nk\v, McDonai.h it Co., at their
New Hardware Store, i.t the stat:<l formerK ) gi
occupied by II. S. Kkiih, are i Tiering to tlie m
ipublic a very complete n**oitinen; <>f cv.-rv i ti
thing which'inny be deaiied in their line, at i C
Columbia price#, 'villi frei.'ht added. Mr.
McDoxai.i>, one of the firm may a! wax a be . \*
found at hi? post. See their a>lveiti.-5f!iieiit,?. ! ti
See the adv*rLi?<-inctil >>f Mis-?r->. Ai.i.kv it , ?
Di/L, of Columbia, Whole-ale ami Retail 1 > -?!?
crs in American anil Ki<g1isli Hardware nn.l ' "
Cutlery. They offer a very large and varied
stock, nt prices that cannot Imt irive satisfaction. j
Messrs. Hansom Kvans ifc ?>l" Augusta, j [i
*{ieo., have on limit), hihI are coiir-tuntly receiv- j y
(ing ever}- variety of l'limitim*, of the Lest j j;
mnnufucture which the} nre offering at ex- ! n
tremely law prices. i ;l
See the advertisement of \V. N. Stanski.i. & , (|
Co., who hare lately opened a Mattress tilmp j
in our Village. Their Muttivpscs are made of j,
'the beet inn'.erinl an?l of superior manufacture. |,
Give them a call. ] L
II. II Piiatiiub, of IlniH-a Path, is prepared ' jj
to execute all orders for Cabinet Vurniture.? j
Work delivered at. the 1 )<-|>? t free of eharjre. ; (1
See thu advertisements ?>f J. I.. Ci.Atti; ; I >r. | ,]
?.\?. r. jiAiinv ; j\oiice ti> liruljie l'.t:i!<Icrs; !
House nnd Lot for Sale ; Commissioner's, ifcr.
PBOF. MCDOWELL'S LETTEE. j ':
At tlie request of a friend w? pi;bli*h on our A
'first page llitt lc'.lt-r of l'rof. MolIowkix to Hen ! I>
kt Wabi? Bkf.ciikr, whieh lin-j exeited much p
popular interest, ar.d lias been repented iy re- n
published. .;v . _ j 1<
INSURANCE AGENCY. j 0
"We direct atteurion to the advertisements <>f i 11
Mr. R. II.'AVaudlaw, the a^ent of the Southern j ''
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Columbia, I v
and the Iloiiie Insurance Company. of New ! l'
York. " | ?
All person* who have families dependent on ;
their exertionc. nml ilic owners of valuable j '
slaves, and other property should coll upon ;
Mr. Wardi.aw, and for :i email outlay, place j ''
themselves beyond tlie*onlingeitey ofpeemiiary
loss. A moment's .^jyiv-rsnti<,n with liim v
will satisfy any one of the policy of insuring.
DEATH OF HON. J. H. IEBY. i t
^Ve regret to learn of ihe Midden deal h of litis '
gentleman on Friday hist . Col. Irliy lias long j
'been irt'-fuiblie lift; as Senator nml llepres^nla- , .
tive from' Lauren* DiMiicL 1I? wns l.ieuteti. j ,
I i
H* -Governor of tlie State during <?"??? Mann
ing's administration. As a member of lhe-Jiap j
ho lias maintained a liigh position, and was at ;
one time at law parlr^fofPhief Ju.-licr* O'Xeall. j
As a private citizen he wag Ik-Id in higli.estccni I "
*nd has brought^orward'riii^tiy'Vouiig rnen in | "
hw .'profeBakm, who have distinguished iheni- j
elver, fie hud acquired a liuodsojfte lorlunc i
both as a planter and lawyer. IIin death wil - i
be lamented l>y hii?trll?l^|l^pert?oii:tl friends, and j
by all who knew him as a public man.?Gnat- ' **
_j . ! *
tr:urf. f
mCHKJAjT DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN- : !i
; TIOH. , f
Tlie Michigan ^niuerutic Stat*: Convention |
for the election of d t-le^les tlie Gjiorleston v
Convention, rnet.in Detroit on \Vediifc*j}ny Jast, j
t?ud selected Geo. V- N. Lntliropo, ox Senator j
Stokrt. George A. Peck, II. II. Rciley, delegate '
*t ond ei^lit district delegates. The ,
rearflntiona adopted re-affirm tlie CincinnnJLi .
Platfoim, aekowlrdge the binding force of tto |
uecieiop 01 me supreme Louri, denounce .??>nn
l)r6wa'i raid, ntid chat-gini; it mi the Rcpuhli- n
can*, preeiit.Mi'. Douglas os the choice -( Mich- J'
igaa! for the FrwjJenoy. and. denounce tlie ,
~ ,pflst State administrations. The Convention <
was fully attended and quite lintnonioud fn its "
Actioh. The delegates were i 1 hy ac- ^
etaraation, and the resolutions unanimously ,j
adopted. ? c
^ " FZfcE CHARLESTON. *'
Our c^mporaiiw, the Conggjr*nil Mrrcury, n
of Chariot on, contain accounts of a*fire which I,
occurreditji, thM cit}', on jitinday morning con B
sttxpiriffthc Cftntioiishoro Rice Mil!?, \^ith about
Vbt-'tfiills urere^lttbeii by 0. M. Wtrmah. j c
J; %,'Caiepbvll, esfrtg irf, J. C. Blum, and j tj
estate of T. B. Lui-un. It was insured for >
Wp,(tfX>, *The inMr^nce, ;jt i? ?btMightv will j
UuMbe? of the corpiwny. 'Tliuifica was
also insured. The reiidrtce of'A' E. 8. Lucae j
?giifttlilp?lfan3ra3 vftrrfe di>tarn;canyhfc life >
from tlieyborniitgjnillri .and be- i J
fof? it &0HI1I ue extinguished, tli? roftf and en-j .
tl*B upper story* way dest r<>yftf. Tfr* hou?d ''
waalpaured, buj, tlm L^niVpro wns not. The j "
Mere^ty relates the fofjownig incident:
*l^the njjpel-stort ???>* pnoked some ee- 0
Tentjrfi ve p'r eight aoitOgM eliflipe old wjjics, '
belonjgmig.ie the estate nrT. Bi Lucas. only ? '
f?w do^n of Which trtrA sated. We feel that
tb%-fttWhd<-r ojf iUia ?iii? wsaa'grow (yitrage, ,
T^ty hippy to slate thotsuch its were *
d?|Mttt! in ltdid adt'^ear the unifoim of^the .'
Firt'Departme'gt. The act is leprobated 4-y *
<IKtW i Irfemen. Ooejietson. after n<uch do | *
ptodatlon. wfca given 10 ebarge of a policeman' i,
gaKcfcw/!* ,. .., . j
tMurt-Artt?? Avo'i^ta, "February e
J*~JTh?fcqjfMtatbra of Alabama has parsed a g
Mtl exetnptiug goods imported at Bqntfeern &
porta from taxation, when sofd? ib Alabama. r<
Also, bill authorizing the eall of a Convention f,
tpxrfoi m the State Constitution. ^
GE.V. B0NHAM8 LETTER.
Wc nro indebted to our yH-euicl H? prc-?'ii- I
nti\* in Cviiyri'f, ll"' lion." M. 1.. J{"mi.vm. tor !
eojiy of Iiit* reeent 1-itcr to JojitPit Ausr.v )
!mj? oJ" l-Msi'ficl.l. in relation to t.Ji CUarlgj- I
mi Convention?the |>i opriety of the State j?u-.
ieipatinw, iui.1 t!if> necessity of tlieo'loption l?y
he Convention. of :i plnt'ortii which shall i oc?.
i
jiii/.i* the C*oii"titutio ial li^litsof tli?* So*i'h j
lii> \vi-iiprisi-nts li:> views at length. aiulvWe j
hail take |-!easitie in i-'iMi-'nin^ the letter in I
' I
iir in \! i.-.-ae. hi I'm :ihii:i: iine, we would
lilt e it* main po-il ioti^.
lien. lit*. ;I\M ?ta'e< til it it ii W II k'IO\V|| tl> I
i< CoiwIiHifSitr, that he t.ivoi**, th<>1l ;h lie <!? ? ? I
<>t ui'gt', th.it the rfiato sllon! I lie rc present oil j
i the Chat !i'?to . Convention. Y. ere it a nfW '
UtP'iosi, lie wouhl oj jtrv-.t (he present non'iina- .
t:_r Convention.*, ntul R'lvoeate in^tenrt, the
oii^re^sional C .is<*its system, whieli r.onhl at '
at-t i oprosoi.t at ion of 1 Vinorrulio coil- |
il nuncio*. Tli.'ili-foot i'f tho pr.-tifiit system |
; w'cn in ilit- I'act.ili il Mr. llonii.A* will |>rolui- '
Iv iveoivo '.'1 \ot.'$ in Ilio I'ouvolition from j
t i! vvhi.li v/i'l in.! ijivo a 1 ?? im??-i-nl io v<?t<'. }
Tho ay til or thinl<? it to l><> :i!l important to 1
i." S.iiilli t-> iloloiit .tii.J^o ami ni*,?fs :
Ironjr roa-<>:is against his iioitiimiiion. I.oili on '
Ik* ijr.'Uti-l of avai'aliility, nn>l l.is o<1k?i??
. '
ij'ia'.l. r J-ovcroijjnty j>rii.i'i|'!os.
l'ii>t a - to hi" a vaital'i'iy; 11i???is^?i Iii- will out or !
!io (\>av.'!ssio:i '.villi 170 North.'til voto?, y
illv :il'Oiit li of tli.-so r.-pi?-s?-jit l).-inocrati':
oii!?iitiit'iio < < aii.t will l>o nvailahl" in Ihe !
'rcei'l. nlia! oh'.-tion. l?n IhoOtlior luui'l llioro 1
re 1 u7 S'titherii v.>'o*. which lio will fail t<- i
t, 111 Sli?- liirt iu?tatice before tin? veil! ion
-three fourth* of the whole v? it. the elee ;
>ral Collies.
The writer urges further, 111:i? it i* nu insult
i the South to n<U it* support in Iteh ill I" of
udce l'on.u*-'. It is 11 huuiiliatiiii! nltcriiutivc t
J -ich is fcicvil upon her to ehoose between j
it: S'platter Sovereignty of the out* and I'llilcli
f|>!i!iSi<'i>iii?i:u. Ifthe South accepts hint as her
ndidate. she endorses Squatter Sovereignty. |
(Jen. ISomiam, pays a high compliment to the j
nll.mt State of Alahaina and. endorses her po? I
tion, that protection far .slave prop, ity in the J
rritoi ie;? .-ha!! he part, of tin- platform of thw ,
unvculioii heftire u'?in*4 into the election.
The State, we suppose ?s a matter ?if eotitve !
ill In- represented in the Charleston Convonon.
and we trust that the patriotic suggestions I
T this letter, w ill iiilliiettc" the ac'.ion of it* del ,
rates and '.hut they will all he ready to stand .
poll the platfoiin of the Aluhama Convention.
?tv -c? I
FARTQ'M'K T.IFP. nv TApvcfiw
? ? I
We are indebted to Messrs. M<S.\m;ikk j
i.wvson of Charleston, the agents, through ,
les-srs. Ruanui A At i.kx of tliis plaee. for the i
rst volume of this n??1 .lo work, upon wlneli the i
nthor has been laboriously engaged. for sever- j
! years past. The work has been received by >
e critics with the highest enminendut ions, ;
nil competent judges have asiiiriied-.it 11 rank
i Itiograpliv, which is occupied in History
y siteh men as I'r.Ksro.r, I?.\M't:orr, and M>>r
kv. e havo l!u; author's life of Aai:?)X !
lirnir. an<l from our t?iio\v]e<lre of ilmt work
e have licfii leil to form lite highest e.\|?eeta- :
<?iis willi regard lo this, which we ha?'e .no
oiiht will he more than reulizeil.
TIii* suhji-rt is one i.f peculiar iiiter>*:l. a- tin; ,
fc of (;. iicnil .I.\<;ksox whs more cro\v-le>l with 1
xlra-M--Unary nn-l stirring events than any
meriean of Ins time. The eventful history <>f
ii early life, his military career, ami thegr<*nt. !
olitical si niggles of his Adiniiiistral ion, fur- i
ish a muss of innlfiial which rarHy falls to tlie ^
t of I lie biographer. i'r. IVinox lias a pe
111ihr fitness for tlic lask wliieh lie br.s chosen,
ml liis rare powers of research liavo enabled !
im to prepare a large mass of original ami |
aluahle information, whilst his picturesque i
lent, ami vigorous style, make liiru tlx* tm si
timet ivy" of liiojjfapher*.
The Work is to be completed in three volumes
'lie first is now ren>ly. It is [iriati.il in fine
ypc and on good paper, and lias an excellent
ikencss o f tin: hero*
A .. ?l. ? - ? * -
??' Jivrai r*. DliA.NUll iK AI.LKN, AhUe- j
'I''- <-' 11. ^ _ |
CHARLESToTlrRADF. j
Wc extract the following paragraph from the
.'Inn lesion M' fviiri/. Trade liuu nt lenptli lolly
pvi:e 1 in Charleston, and has made good head,
viiy. More than fifty eounlry merchants rime
n yesterday, l>y one train fiois Augusta.
kVhterdny morning, the array of drv.gonrl? ami
iher good* hoxes <>it the pavements of MeeJ.ing
nd llavne-Mreels was unexampled in Charleson.
It was n sight ttfgla&deffrjyie eyi-a < (' all,
nd to shut the mouths of croakers. Merehauts
renerally are not disposed t<> look for so exten?
ive and varied stocks in Chasl
new that |i!ain. gumU could he bought ln.ii', hut.
hey find tin* feleetion nt several of our lcndintr
otnes is fuffljr equal to any in New Yifik
ohbiiig Tliii evening, and up to tin?
mall hours past midnight, the lighted 11 nor.*, j
roil) sidewic^k lo roi.fini; 'showed how liu?y our 1
envy merchant* are i n hailing (lie goods they ;
old- yeM eriNv. If an}' citizen is incredulous, j
ft liitn take an early tUolI this morning in the i
i?inity of the Charleston Hotel.
JDBOE ?OUGL&S.
Thfl WhshinjfEon correspondent of the Mo J
"lo Pmrliil?
... 111 u mm letter, sa>yK:
On y?>t?rJiy I ha<l a conversation witli 1
inlge I>iwj?l>it?. He seemed to he in quite good :
enllli an/1 tine spirit*. Our D?>nijlni?<Jominit |
re iii hard-at work for Itini ; lie is increasing i
1 popularly every day, nod is undoiihte I ly !
Iio only nrin who etrn'siicces-'flilly lend the j
temoeraey in the coining utrtiirule ncnint-tJteublican
; the only one upon whom can lie!
nneeutnited tlie whole vote of the South J
Mthont j4icoor.iing lot chnoxinus to the
iortl)- There is every probability th?the will j
arry Pennsylvania hiuI a can*idernhle part, of
ie State of New York. Wis own State will ef '
ourse sustain him, ami oil these cannot fail to i
L-cnre his election. The lion, Senator is not j
ware of the great efforts which his frien<l*are :
taking to secure his nomination l>y the Char- j
sston Convention." We are #ur e of dele- j
, ? ..*? ?<*v 13 ?U?UJ IIRTfWin^.'
8ENAT0B HUNTER'S
The New York Courier At nil Knqmrer pnv? n
undid tr?bul? to the Iftte speech of this disIiigniHh?&iBenntoi',
rs follows:
Senator .Hunter in his late speech ugpn- |
l*vrry'"qMMnl the example of dignified and
>l>*r worthy of th?i place witfe
" * 1 e J11 s ^ PerU8ed the spjp.eenas
opoGlohe, ond ^.e o/e-free to
ty;tJ?at itisib? most manly aml.stniesninnlike
rgurnecg./t.'ni hjM'been pronounced i n. I he Sente
on OHiflf or Jhe -Sontlir We admire tike
oMn^m. and the-ciadnr of the argument, and I
t the tinif dissent fro^iaioBl of his I
|>e?ch. "^^Xyever, wo trost that Senator will '
4lov lni? 'example. ?Ad.?dd equal dignity to |
lie Se^atorinl discussions: and,if they clioQie j
3 discuss, 'as he did tlie entire question s?f j
laTirviiWreTatinir to soetHt.f Kfi-i.ti??Stnt.p ?? i
rust it will be with' the 8;iifle appaf&nt candor
nd irutlifulaeM.
t < . .1 ^ -? ?
Ltncuing.?The An<l?r?un Gazette my? : Wo
?arn that on Monday niifht la?t a fellow r>y
lie name of John Toinlin~w<rtt through tlie unlt-osnnt
ration of being tlickedin iljp ?uier
dgeoftown. For (ho cm ofsedtfioits-Jan.''
uage ml! perhapl oihcr offences aeainft*the
Dm m unity. he had Wrn ^ulji franked by highly
espectahle- citizen* to leave the conntry. and ,
tiling to do so, the consequence fell upon hia as .
horo stated. '
' TUT SOUTH AND DOUGLA8.
! Tin \Vli11 tr*< ?i 'ytir my*.' 111.- MlBspoe.li
?>f S. i.4.1 -i* I'it.li i* being x'?'fsiv?.|y {"c'lmli.
lislu-.l tlimnubotit tin* South, li> tin- <>iirl < fcxpofinir
ll-<- felly i?f tlio prrpnsiticu tbat tliut section
?>f tlio Confederacy shull vupport ilio 1 llinwli*
Svinilur for tlio premdein-y. ns being something
battel' for itf. future tbnn tho election of wlioev
or mny lie tlx* Heptililienu pnrts'scnudi.late.
T|io . cMichl ion it, furred upon tlio 8'Hitlici 11
popul.Hr. riiiu<l is us ,-iinj,!< , us pn-t'.n";,I. Hint
is; is it voi tli while longer to stri.vc to keep
?p ill, n patty Handing upon n e?n
si ittirion 11 pint Mil with reference to tin- guar
nfiii i vi of't|iu South ! If so, then tli?
South ennnut aft'ord t<? rtiward ti tm-lioiy to ttn?
tiue principles of the Government in eonnrulion
with her rights, with lior support in ilie
approaching Presidentinl election. How (lie
spi'. i li of Senator Fitch i? operating to turn the
at tei>Iioii of tin* South to this <pn stion, wo
have a Southern coiit <m} >!ni Vi from which we
quote, to t.-'l. as |o|!o\v:.;
Ilo tell* tin* South lint tlx- ih?'t.rin<> of
Squatter Sovc ci^ntv is nni?-h worse 'ln? Wilni"i
Proviso, nii'l In* wants hrr to
I111 1 is I :t 11 I how (In- t|'.? -t Mil i.-. Mini a?K? it
ii.i.i-.ls lo 1?*wcr lo-r il l<> lite level u!" Mr
I Ioii^I.ik* victtsf Hi' s.iysllni! it I In- South
fitti-iti il lo null;- Mr. 1 > >ug ,-i-s her si;iii<l;ir<l
hearer 1n-\iioiliI 111... n? I .. .? ? 1 ? '
mid his lrioii-1- will m;i render at onee. :ni I not
li 1 i1111 ?t tis.-h's- win Inre ( *vln.di 1<i hi-|i:ill v
ami M t'lion is iiolhini;) ii|??ii a <><>ii!<lit.ati?i?:l
priaeiple vital onlv to the South, whieli tin?
It Iter S.elllS In In* <1 i-|mc i-.| In i'..iiri ilc willmllt.
a n >| i'i'1alil<* strilirv:l<*. Il<' shows up llm arti'iin.
lit wiili lo.jii-al i-Uarii'-ss, nu.I then turus ?<i
the iSi'iilli aii'l ili'iu iii !!i u'liv ii'ijiiiri'S so
nilt.-h at !ii-? land*. when sin- i< |?i-rl_v willins
t<> viehl heisell an.I ink.- up with Mr. 1 iniiuln>?''
Now li.* make* 11i~ points, mid rotm-H at eonelusimi*
whieli should shame sniillii'in |iu1ilii i.ius
wlio are lahnriui; I'nr liiin. ?ml 1 lie Smith who
Miliini-siv. ly allows li-r-i lf to In* eij-.k-l l.v
?-it!i?-f. Wii w ill i-miti'** that ju-i >ncli a view
of <ijiiiiticr Si.v<T.-ii?iit.\ i^ "/ ro/'Ox: and if the
people will I'i'.i I if, il will I far oil" I he ili'isitrv
.-eales liiat. Iiliml their poliiieal vi-mi, nil.!
show them til** <laiitier ami ineon-i-ien'.-y ol
their .-/?/" < today. Never was an iiriiuineiit
inure weak and s:eketiiii<j ihiin thai whii-li is
presented to the South?"to thiinsi' hi turi'tl
Poiiirliis ami a lilaek KeptiMi<-nu.' 11 any siieh j
issue co'iie^.it i* I an*?^ tin* Stuitli iiinl not tinNorth
permits it. Mr. Kiteh's retiin-ks t?neli !
tiiuiiy conddera* ions of tlii.- kind which will set j
tile '.(> t liliiUilii:.'
CHEVALIER "WYCOFF'S LATE STAMPEDE
A very nuuisin:* scene occurred in tho House
if l!epres< tithlivi-s, mi Ttti-sdnj week last. of!
which we were not nil eye witness. Iml l< anted 1
th particulars n short time after fmin a friend j
who was an eye witness.
A short time of;er Congress Intd, assembled, |
mi that day, Mr. I'ryor. of Virginia, having j
occasion to leave the Hall for a few tnmni'iils, j
on lii* if!inn met Judiru Scarborough, of Virg1- I
nia. one of the Justices of 111" Com I of Claims '
near tIt?- entrance, ami invitcil him to come in.
rt >n approachimr the door, however, h'liilitit;
directly into tin- llall, tin- Door keeper, in accordance
to ord?-is, refused to let. anv hutmemliers
pass. Mr. I'ryor informed him who
his friend was, at tin; same time remarkint; that .
an rfliii.-hr of ilio New York Ihrn'd was on '
ilie f'oor. without any riirhl. and that, unless !
he let .liidifeS). in, h? would have him put out j
himself. ev< ii if h<- 11' ) had to <) > it. In re !
SpoiiSf, the Door-keeper remarked that. In- did !
iioi know tin.* cent it-man ii'ii'trci! ii>, I?v siuhi, j
aiiil it In* fMr. V.) uoulil point. Iiitn out, In- ;
wotil-l try atnl li tvi! iiitn removed . The honor- {
ablo nii'iiiLur from Virginia, ami the Woor >
keeper. then cnteretl the llon-e. anil Mr. I'ryor
willU<->1 up to the Clievulit-r V."\ fl", who, Willi i
uluwios on his eyes. ami white kill irlovos on j
ilis liniiiK w.v plavint? tin- polite jii-nth innn j
those timiind, mi-1 nerrwti-?| him rather in thi*
wise: '!?}' wh.-i! rijrht of auihority have vnii I
the privilege of this Hail, wliil<- an Inuiora !
lile .1 iiilirc of tin- l?i*lrict Court :? 'lelmrlvl tin- '
privilege ?' Here \V \ coir In-l-iilir- liillcli coirftisetl
iiinl made no reply. "I'li-ui' mu t' i*
I lull at once, s:r, ami Vet urn no inure. or I will
laml you out with the toe of my hoot.' Wyeoll'
i-i-ln 111"kiiilT, Sir, 1 Imve no wi?h to violate the
rules-of tin; Tiouse:; 1 wilier.;'' ami Chevalier
went in double quick time.
This mini, nsnwc have said. iscoiinecli-il w-iili
Hip//trflM,tunc written
the '>uirrtguuusft|ni4l0 njfninst Mr. I'rynr,' pub
ii?hrd a short fibfe tt i;o. fii u<)<lit ion, In: i* a
tnost-dfarppnta'ble ehnrnctcr, nii'l has been .secret.
a'_jeiil for both tlx: French mid Kiitrln*li Governments.
TWfc kimwn that. nftcr iinvinu hern
employed for n loug time by Lord i'lilmorstoii
ns a Bfur'et r?overiitiifnt.u>r? iit, lie" expo?ed in
the most dishonorable'maimer cverytliimr Ik*
knew, by pttbuwtlnR them iirhonk form. Within
the In>i ii'lit months, he has been bearer of
| despatched for our Government to China, at. n
salary <> ? iu111. 'Iillars p.-r ilav, "im-l all cx
: pciiycs pni.l ?[ Wftrraitmi ( Tu ) W'lruj
\ DISTRIBUTION OF* PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
It is astoilihliinir to oltt?'?'V.ed willi what per
j tinai-ily 'diiift i<> I lii- fTTf ide* ijiut tiieir
u^i'i'M-iiinTHiiv,-- til \\ .- 'liin*r|oii enn swul anytl>tuir
t hoy plea?*<*, fi'iy of cost. During our
visit lit-re ut l.ii? Federal capital. wo have learn
j ( ?! sdiiit* curious facts ri lnling to this sulijeet.
; A Ne*v Yoi k m??nil>-r4ins a 1 -!t?-r frmit one <?f
; Ins constituents, uskiiiir liiui to forward all ilic
l'ateiit Office Reports since lSi'-7 ; another lia<i
i a request lor .1 fulled of Japan Kx edition ;
1 one ' rnts lk't'luliiiiV Ilrnz i llcpurt.; another
; desires some itnoil daily newspaper froin Wash]
ilitrton ; ni.oilier v. islics a complete ret of
\ Wilk^i' K.vploring Hxpwli'.iofc one actually
i desires Uic inetiilier from his iltsn-ict to forward
a hive of liees, which the applicant understood
was aniens; the articles distributed from the
L P..1....1 rim... ii . ?
C-J ...VIII. MiMtr. i 111: liilliiwlllg IlWlllelS
ought.to lie understood I?v the people:
1. Every speech tlint n member of Cuj:;r;rci?t<
sends to his eoiiMitnqtits, lit lias to pay lor a'
prices varying froth five t?> ten dulliir* per
thousand ; and where a coustituercy of ninny
thousand electors expects ft> receive a distribution
of np ccIkh nil around several times diiring
the session, tlic expense becomes quite n
serious mailer. If peivoiis write l<? their
Representatives to dlslrihillc speeches ainl po
litical tin t.-', they ought to send the money to
pay for I hem.
. li. All documents, reportsr Ac., ordered to h<?
printed by any Cotljfress, are d ixtrihuted to
the members of thai ('ongrc?*. anil succeed ini;
iiietnhXtl.s can only obtain them by bxnjhig
hem. Members nr dni'y receiving letters
asking for the Patent Ollice Ueporta, printed
by order of tTio last Congress. 'rlioae who
were memhei s of t hat body may have gome of
those Reports left over.; but. the new members
none, and the new .Reports will not bo
"PMKeil till next suiftlii'T.
9-. Sneh costly works ns+he Pacific Railroad.
Repoit, the Japan Expedition,t :e Wilks'Kx
nloring Expedition. ?tc., can only be of mined
by the present men: herb by purchasing them n
the bookstore, and no member litis any g^eate'rt
facility (or obtaining them (linn any privnte
citizens.
4. It ie understood that no scods, ?tc.. will
hi. <liatril..ilo.l f it... I> .<
.. w,u Hie 11 k rui viaicc mis year.
?[Noricalk (faz-ttt.
Amia'von Volunthkiis.?Tlie Hon. Clpillfciit
C. Viill.indigbAm, of Ohio, linn given notice, in
the House, of his intention to introduce a bill
to inuense the number of arms nnnunlly dis"
tribt&d hy the Government to the militia of
the States. The impropriation for this purpose
lias hitherto been $200.000, which Mr.
Valandigfiam |<r(>po^es t<? increase 40 <$OOo,(>00
'-an amount certainly not too large if the do
inaml for arms with"which t<*4flpp voluntary
military companies ought to ^Tanylhing IHce
yearly sat ixfied.
" The measure is n timely, and we believe^
juflicions one. It has been trfUfed of l>Mt action
has beeu neglfceted, while etery year tUt) damn
rid for arms has been increasing Omciala
have been a?\d iri* still beset, not only Wittf jyi-porluuities,
but complnintd; u nd bundled* o/'
companies remain, unorganized, wlier?i if.tlie
supply, ofnrms 4*?<l been .IrVdrAihefaK a cfcil**"
IBrrthend efficient vofunt^r forearittfei htyjj;
existed, ready qud eager to take op sTOsin ajUf'
emergency.? Washington ContHUUiOn.
Nohtu Carolina Wnio Coji^jiirriox.?-Jlaleigh
N: ?0, Pebmnry 24.?Tfce *NJ.rtK CJrtflioa
Whig Convention has nominated .lohx Pools
Sox Governor- i - '
roil ill it isuKiTNOKsr rr.i-s*.
> ACKNOWLtDOEMEH
Mu. Biutob: Again itathe myoeriou* l'rovi;
dence of ud'ikll wieo.Ood, ?'o nreMrickcn witli j
j endue**, by bninjj bereft of another dour one, j
I nnd nf^ain bnviug received such expression* ?>f}
kimlnoM and acl* of benevolence from theeiti- j
j zunu (Jf .this village. Will yon plea*e permif nie >
"tlirfmgli you oolumus to tender Ihein our heart
j' felt gratitudn fur life best owr me lit o( their un?.
i merited kind news, but language e.inuot ex prep*
' what wp feel, oh, tliat.it. may be as a rich ;in*
' vestment, laid up ill t.lie treasury of beiiveii,
I that ii may return in rieli and eopiini* ^lcssing*
niul that when tlie'y shall be called lo give an !
1 account of their stewardship, ii may be their 1
[ j?y to say, "(.Old thou delivered.-! unto me live
j talents, and 1 havegaiufd live talents more, j
I and 'lull-1 hey may receive ih<? welcome plaudit j
j of "Well done L'ooil anil faithful eel van) enter 1
I thou into tlie jov of thy Lord," and may we all .
bo ever With the I .Old.
k. i? i-: wnrri:. j
TO THE PUBLIC.
Ai?;rs<\\, IV*.. \.\ I ? ;<>. .
i Ktiitoi: l\iii ri'MitAf v;- n..
I .. t
' in;; rcceiitlv learned tlin?ui?li a mmtWr <>l ??iir
Kricml*in Al.licvilli; tint Capl. I'artlnw wlu? i* I
| now runnin? a B.int <w- tin* Savnnnali IIiv??i\
] snys to all lii!> pa'rims, tint We will not ri'r-ivc ;
' IH?r bl:i! t'llllll 1,11 r I ,.|,1 It
111:1 V f ?>41-iiliII? ? 1 In 'I*", (lIli.'M'liV. Illr-flily Ili'V'
iii<r iliitie lis .in injury ) \v?* wi.-lt ?> i*a\ In ?>tiiFriends
ami Pal riuiH ami l In; |niiiiiir of Amu*'
villi', lliiil tin* \vlinli*Htalfl1.i-nt is utterly iintim*
' front lif^iniiitur to i-u.l, as Wniv ll.msi* in
j l!u- cil.y lias l*i"i*ti inot'i* |il'oiil|** 111itii ottfiii-lvR' .
in t:ikititT from lIn* Canal liasin all misij-ii
: iiii.*iils of 'of .on ili*.. and I li*it Wi* will life'
Im In.i.l nolo* iti tli.* fnthii*,"Pap' I', to ih<*<-otii
11 hi \ not \v iili-liiiiilii L'
Wi* llii- niwi*:i d?i* *(. .?.| I'.Vo ? and
III** I'tllilii* of ,i.li.*.i, . i . I i* * i.nlv
tli.it 11* 11111 aiol no! I si I- ). I | *i i-v si il.
Yours Truly,
I IMA It;* ,t IMP-ON. i
I TO THE PLANTERS OF ABBEVILLE DIS
j TRICT, IN REPLY TO MESSRS. HEARD j
& SIMPSON, OF AUGUSTA, GA.
"I'llV charge me with sayinij they will not
take Unltuii from their (.'anal Basin. Tlmt
charge is false; for tliev are very free I" send
ii parcel of irresponsible drnytneu ami take it
olf. But 1 do say, they positively refuse to re
ceive nnil receipt for Cotton at their I'aiinl
Basin. Now li t theiil deny it, if they dare.
1 airree to leaving cotton ami safely deliver il
j11 the Rasin, and there my responsibility ends |
when 1 have untitled the inerehauiJ, tu wln.m.j
it is consigned, of its arrival. 1 ask, who is
responsible for it whilst pnsMui; from the basin
i<> I lie \\ ;i roll" U.V
W. I). lWftTI.OW. j
March 1st, 18C0.
I
COMMERCIAL
Ai i i.i:, |-Vb. 'ii". 1 Stilt.
:?>ttox.?Very little offering. We ijimte i
from 7 to lMJets*
Coi.fMiin, I-'t-li. 29. ISC'). '
Tin' sales tc dity an.mint in l:>0 hales at Irotn
t?A it> luj.
Ansivw., fc!'. 2S, lSfiO.
The market t"-'lu^ was dull. r.;ilc< limited io
IUI lialos, ut prices ranging friim 8 to II !
II AMiit'iifi,'Ft'b. '2V, T 8<"0. I
I Cnttou.?*We 'have Itatl a good demand for
tint- f'till>iiih fur thi! pits: week. while nil i>nuli-?*
ii.-l\>w inidling are iilni?>r?t-c-m'n-tjli'oeil We
ciiotel! omis for middling fair,-bad lair at. 1 1^I
cents. Wo notice thai the receipt* nre still inJ
rten^iiij; at all ports, alteail of last year. OO.'t.Ootl
i tmh'!>. Ileeeipts in our town are stili light, only !
j Hilt hull**.
j THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMKS CLAIMvF/S
Celebrated roin^fe I'ill*.
I I'ltO^ECTKD I.ICTTEKS i
; BY IIOVAIj PATENT.
| Tlii* invaluable medicine is unfailing in the
i cure of nil thnse painful nml dangerous dis- j
j eases iucidcntito the female constitution.
It moderates nil c.wessts and removes nil oh- !
| atructions", from whatever cause, ami a speedy !
cure may l>c relied on.
TO HARKIKD ?.AI>I?:S
it is peculiarly suited. ll will, in a short time
I Wring on tlu* monthly period with regularity 1
CAUTION.
These Pills slum hi not lie taken liy females,
j that nre pregnant, during the first three months, '
I as they are sure to hi-iug ?m Miscarriage ; hut
! at every other time, ami in every other case '
i tliev nre pel feet ly safe.
In nil cn*.-*6 of Nervous andSpinid Affections
| I'uin ill the Hack anil I.imhs. Heaviness. Pa
| tipiiL- on slight exertion. I*nlpitntion of tin- j
! Heart, Lowness of Spirit*, Hysterics, Siek ;
lli'mliiclif, Whites ami all the painful diseases '
! occn$iniic<1 1 >y a ilirartlero] pysien^Muse 1'ills
| will effect a cure when nil other menu* 'liuve
| failefl.
| Full directions in the pamphlet nrnuml eoeh
' package, which slioulil lie rtjki> full* prciH-rWil.
A buttle containing 50 pill-, an?l fiiciivlei)
with the Oovermin-nt Stamp *?f Great Mf ilnin,
can !?< sent port five "for *1 ai.-l ?? pirrftaire
! stamp-;.
fJein-ral n^ent for I'l.i'ed Stat<<, Job M.#15,
Rochester N.T.
Sold in Abbeville by I)onnl<l Mt-Lnuclilin,
Columbia, Fisher it lleitnUh ; lluvibiml, >te- '
venson it Co.. Charleston. Wholesale nir<Miis; I
THE STATE Of "SOUTH CAROLINA.
ABBE V1LI.K DtSTlilVT.
In Equity.
J doiea McClinlou, )
vs. v
Thomas C. Perrin.Ex'r ) Bill for Account, die. i
John Cooper, 1
and Xnncv, his wife, V
H!idT?llicr9. ^
IT MEANING to- my satisfaction tlinl?
John Cooper, and Nancy, his wife, James
Mi-Clinton, I'lviisunt Dellrrhide, ami N>t)icy.' h is |
wife, Martiji Ell ot, ami Harriet, his wife, Mary ;
McClintan, Jnnies MeClinton, Jr.,. Cassandra ,
MdClin:on, and other children of John . Mc- 7
Clinton, dee'd. who** omnia ore .-tnkpit-wn, J
G. A. Brown, ? Jackson, and RdX^tur, his .
I wifn^venrgus Brown.- Virginia Brown, Simon j
| MeCHfiion. Eliza Ann Anderson, RoheFt liar- j
vcy MeClinton, a d ."^nrah McClinlou, defend- I
ants in thu ahove stated e??, rcsi'lo beyond Ui.e r
limitfof this State: On (notion, hy ferrin 4'
Cothrau, Cotnp. Sol., Ordered, that said De- j
fendants do appear and .ptejd, answer or de- j
mur to said Bin of Qojjplafnt within three |
months from iKa nnKlMnl? kanA .f ?? !*? - '
?%uv ?vio"i mi tmo on iii u
will be tnlceh iiro confxOT^fg*in?l tlicm. ..
; * , m. ll. PAUKKR, c.s a.b.*
Commissioner'* Office J
Majc)> 1, 8?n.^" ' |
Wotiosi
T<H(Huurdiajifi> Trustees, &c.
ACL GunrdiMu,. Trn?t?.e> and CornroiUee*,
who. are accoiifaatrta in thf? Office", ar?*
| hernt'jr to raWkn ttiyir 4fc>n?l Ketorpa
1 to lite. I>y IhelMJuU&g&M 4t*L AU tUtA
faullrrt will bt rut*r^nSnmhlitUl i/. Onarilinns 1
\?lio tonve not ygV'a^lgjgM&MWroir Vpj*oictinent
nt nn wrl) 4*f^ tRT
&W-?Vr * '
ji; S:- . . *
f I mm\i &coi
Mattress Shop,
ABBEVILLE, S. 0.
r|"MlK Uin]eri?ii?ni*?l tnke ptoniMire in inforniiiijr j
1 till' cilwiia of Viltajj** ami vi< 111
itv tli:il iln?v <)|>'-ih''I it Mnitre*s Shop |
in ilii* plaoe. anil u:e to
Manufacture Mattresses j
willi iifsiltios* iiri'l I'll.
Tln-v liiiv.- ii11?lt?v?'? 1 a rat.'! Msllross
Mak.r. iiii?l ll.ill?-r lliviiii'i'lvrn thai. 111i-y i-mi;
HiMMiii' lim- . ! ? jiood' aii a 1-1 n.-lc of'ltii? kimi
a- hi In1 in.-iin llii'SlaW*.
Tin- iiiuMivmm-s ar? pulling tip at present !
Ill C I" llll j I III
SIIK lis A.\n CO'I'TOX.
|'er?..tis ?l??irinji Mall i <*. >'< ! inailc of II All'
>r MUSS can Ii.iVi; lli> hi l>v giving us a lew
l.ivs >t i.'We
ii-.- an -Jli-iii article ?*f iiekillg llinl
liaVf mil' Tick- 111.l.l.- 'tll..lunt i ll
Tlm-e !* - >itt I In* l rv who want iinylliitiii
in in iiwmil-l do well to measiim iheir
1 lr;t? ;? !- in or h*r ili it wo in:iy make an exact
lii.
We will deliver Mattresses lo any |? r?o- in
(In- I ?i-t rn*i, ?if v.'lm -will take as
Itiilti\ as five.
We .le-ire li purchase a quantity of Shucks
aiol w iil |?ly lair a price for them delivcivd at.
on Shop, or we will sen*] lor theiti anywhere
\V i t lli II 1 It till.as of I lo* (,'ollrt. House.
Ail work sol I for cash as it. is iiec*?*s<arv lo
hive ea?!l If lj?*ep a supldV of tlUltCliili oil
ha".!* ~
Shop in ivar of 11?* four* I(?>tiso next uoor
i*? ili.* 1: i ifii. e
U . .\. -! \\ :.!.I. at (. (>
\lai.-l, is,;.. Mil
r-' ^ ra v i?*
rUK^ALfc.. j
r|"MIK Snl?soiili..r will hwnt Al.li. vill.- |
JL Coiiri ll?m?e ilurmir Couit W. ck u iiirgi* ;
iiiimlx-r of ilif >ii|>i-rinr M iilnw?, l?y '
??! ? of^fltC lif-' II! II lllu<-> tl! ? ? -= ill ill.- SlHt??. j
-i'li. so Malli,-^. s will ) so)<l !iI cXi-fcIiliuly .
low I'tif.-s for CA>Il "i- L'O'i.i |'!i|?*r
.1. I. t'l.A I! Iv ;
Miir<-!i 1, l'u'iu. It l
ItLAL'lvSlIITII *A\II C.IRI'EXTERS' !
TOOLS.
Consisting in pail of tin- follow inLr:
Li K I. LOWS, ANVILS, I
VICES, |
IIAS/'S. F/I.h'S. 11. :: A'A U.S. ETC. I,
il'tu-l. '/ iiii-hi. f~' t flute, f.'oin/xiss. iiml
CROSS CUT SAWS.
A'lircrs ami AmfiT liilsof all M/.es ami kinds.
C'li??f ail kiiid.-i and sizes, with n pr.-al
many articles not mentioned, for sale very low
fur Cash, liy
AGNF.W. McDoN'AU) it CO. j
March 2d, Isiin, -I I. 11.
iiOESTHOES! HOES!
K have on hand a very larfic and com- |
? ? ass?i'lini'iit nf l'.iii;lisli Cast Steel
i'laiiti-rn Hoe*. ISrads I'nint !iivcl?(l, Crown
Steel lloes, all of wliit'll will l>e eold low for
cash.
AC..M.U, JltlJO.NAU) it CO.
Mnr?-li 1st. ltii'iU, -t I, -It.
STRAW CUTTERS
AM)
CORN SHELLERS,
\7"KKY rail att4 "Vf tln*m.
A'SNKW, Mi-lK ?N A 1.1) ?t CO.
Mnrcli 'J'l, 1 Still, -It.
SWKKTAIiVS ( -KFIrl-:, (!. it ('. R. R. O). )
Coi.r.MMiA, Ft-11 '2-1, IStUi. J
Tlic |rrj\i!?-p' ofsfi-i uruing live from tlie* mar
kt?t wliert* tlii> o\viii*r lias cold liis imU;mi. will
hot Ik* ^rallied 1'rolil and alliT the fifth of
March in*xt.
By?ir?l. r of tin* Rhai'iI,
<". V. (-AHUINf>TOX. Secy*
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ABliKVlLLK 1>IT?J'tilCT.
In J'J'juili/.
Mary L. Miliar, )
Iiv iicvI frit^ul. >
vs. > Hill for Scltlfinenl
A ml ! ?' .1 M ii ?*r. ) on
anil j*
Rohi-it Ioik s, I xV. J
IT AI'I'KAIMNtS 'o rn.x sit.i*fai*tion I'lmi An
ilrciv .1. a ili*f<*ii*lant in ilii-. i-a-i*
ivs'ilfs lirvo^l !? Iilitv?i i>f ils's S-. it.-, on million
<?l \V . (' I?.??i-?. t 'mi.jif. ?>ol. ?M'.|.-r.*il iliut
tin-sail) A..I. Mi!!? r tin ? *1 |l?*a'l, ai>
swer ?ir ilt miir liiton-l 'till ?>i uii'aiirt witliin
till!*** ii'oiillis llttlil lli?* ii.l* at t-. Iifi't-ttf ill*
tin- siiiiii' will In- ti.ki-ri iii-it rmiji-ino :ii5?iiii?*i
liiin.
VYM. II. PA UK ..Iv.at. e. a l>.
C<?nimi!?sioiici,'s MJiec, \
, J-Vi?. !iit, iHfln. j* i:; :{iii
VALUABLE
HOUSE & LOT
FOH. SALE.
'r?^ilK resi?lf*nep ?>f Mm. IIniirB"i>, sitniiWefl
JL in tli^fWBji c.iiirililc loi-utioiiK tn
Ahlipvilln Tiling. i?UlFVixl for sulo on r?;n
KOI.Illili' lei IDA.
'ri./>ii..? ? -
I MH. v"MliU?f? I I'll rf?ll|||?t wil
?m*y out, Imililiiiifs, in a ?ta!<' of 'thorough r??
puir.
'< lieLot.cin'irHocft fiv? n(!r<-s,; n lnrif<* nnd
hnndnotiiely iif^tovcd Flower Yard, Otuhnrd, I
Vineyard. Ac. *
Tlitwv is also a second building nite on Uio
!>ri-inisfg
tar For fori her pnrtictvlnr* ap|>lv t?
. J AX M I'KKRIN, Esq.
March 8,* 1860, 4fi, If
>TO TICE.
^ TO BRIDGE BIHLDERs\
WILL he let to tliQ lowest hidder on 8ATUR-*"
DAY the 24tii ftftlARClf. **>tt|>?il<ling i
of ihe Bridge ?y. Little River, knowhas Fair's j
Bridge. Speoi'fi cations made knowu On day of
letting out. .* - . r
JAMES PRATT.
Feb. 20, I860 .U 4t
INK. JAAIES *. WA BBY
^IJt^QITLD.vinfortn tho public that he-has rejif-.i,
tpenedt^-fhe village, and will continue
tl|<ft>r*cUM of raedioifce. fffemay be ?uand at
ttojtARoHALL 'HOUSE, ftnlm'profeaaionally
etTgaged.
March I, 1880 44 tt
THE NEWLY ESTABI
RANSOM E\
Would respectfullv inform tlx-ir friends and tlio
SELECT STOCK (
rpHKY may l>o f??nil at No. 113, BROAl) -S'
1 l'lwonix) wlicro tlicy have-on hand and lire
i in tlm PMiintrv
I? ? ?"
Every Variety
C $r" 1' would ho to tin- advantage of those wis
| r/-: iitc offering our goods at
X*0 ^?7^:113:^1. D
| The ha? ever been nold in ! i? market. Give u?
RAI
March, 3, 166<). 4.i-12mJ
' ... , 1
i D. McLAl
ABBEVILLE <
HAS <'iiTi?lant ] v ?>n linml. ninl i* m>\v rcceivim;
vvIik-Ii li?- liiily intin-ullciitim.
- m-k is is .?i-l< < t?-il willi fii ciii i-iiif, ami m
. Drugs and
CliEMU
Fine Toilet 8o;ij)S, Fine I
PERFUl
w w K/MA4U 4X A ? JL/ U AX VJ
&MGICAL AM) DEM1
Pure Wines and Liquors
MEDICINE
r-IKTia TOEACCO, SXJ1
FABCY TO IL.U i
N. It.?I'lrysic Mils' |-h*??m .|i!h>ii? c!.n-ln :\ cniiii'
Mcilii im ? v\ at ran't >1
Miin li 1 soil. -I i f
GOOD NEWS"Wl
H H. PI
CABINET
AND DEALER II
HOKTEY
WOL'I.]) |-?*?>|fn 11v ii.form tin- | ill.lie 111: 1 In
make to srili'i* all kiiiiU nf (.'uhinct Fiirmi
DRESSING 1U RlvAl'
COTTAGE BEDST
WARDROBES,
vs~ r ersons w felling wivlhinif in his line woul
i long cx|>i'lioiit'e in I lie bu>iiic>s nl tlic North will i
Work Delivered at the 1
Honey I'nlh, S. C. March 2, 1SC0. tf
S THE STATE OF SOUTH GAROLINA. [
.-i nit k i -/a i. k Jiisnucr.
In Kynihj.
I Samuel McBryde. ^
| vs. )
1 Joseph McRr\vl.\ \ Bill for Partition.
! Joshua Me11i v?Ie. > ' -
i and others. )
j T AI'l'EARIKfi tlial .lainca MeHryde ami j
! 1 . tin* cliililren^u^lin Mi'llrj'Jf (whose mini j ...
j her ami names M'fH ? nknown.) Defendants in!
[ the nliiKVCKinlitil on-?e, reside heyoud il>o limits I
: -of ill is State, mi motion o' S,?t A. McOownn. I *
i Con) p. Swl., Or?!> red ili?t mii?1 Defendants do j
j appear, and plead, answer or demur ' ? said
i Hill vvi 11 i11 three months from tIn* puhlication jl(
! hereof, or the sniu<- will he taken jiro c<>vJ'<**o ^
Bgirilltlt liheltl.
WM. II. PAKKEU, v. k. a. i?. "
("oiliniUsil'ticr's Office, I
I-Vli'v -js, 1.s?i>. j -}.r> :i:n
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
A llll KI '//. L ! ; DlS'fli rw.
In Kfjuily.
Jasper Hawthorn, ? ' i y
. ?
j Mnry L. IVuil, J"1iii ) [till for Accmiiit, Phi -i .
Matiiis mid wife, >iii>] J- tiiini,, <tc.
f>tllers
IT AIM'KAKING that Villinm Martin nnil his [ 1
children, Knoeb, Oliver nml Arm. Toliver '
Johnson and iJhii?* J. and Mnry* D IViiit.
i Defendants hi the above stated ease, reside heyomid
the limits of thii'State. on mart* mi of P. ! v
?t.\. MeGownn, Com. Sol. Ordered that sni-1
j I)cfendmil8 do nppenr and plead, answer ordt; ' '
i in>ir i<? Riiiil Bill of Complaint within three 1'
: -mont'lis from the publication hereof, or thesnmc : m
! will lie Uiken pto con/wo a^niiwf tliein. a *] ,n
ww* ii. pakkkij, ?. e a.t?. m
OiimmissoiH-r'* Office, J
Feli'y 28. I860, 3m. )
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAABBEVILLE
hlsTRlCT.
In Equity.
' Elizabeth Fniflieh, et. nl.. )
) i>iii to i>i'ii proper ;
David J. EuKfeli. My, Partition, ?tc.
llnidinaiiilw-ifeet.il. J C
IT APPKAHFStB that Wm. ftr*r?1 i?? nnd
Sarali. lii?jufe, t$4ir<Airi .lav ami Frn neea.
Iiis wife-j RufipjRjjtrris nnd Kliz:iltelli. I>in wife. I
T) Jnekffcn Kn^litb, B. f. Hpeeher anil Amanda jj
hia wife, I>efend#ht8 in the aliove ointeil* cane, ^
rwide herffii the- Mmita of toi* State, on mo- n
}ffin of 8. ? A'. MoGownn.'Comp Sol., Oqjered ^
that the i?nirl Defendant* dojuinear and plead, Jf
answer or demur to said m&fi atfthin three
month* froip the publication beren?/?dr tb$ same
will4>e takan pro<c(mfe**o npniimt thejn. ?- <
-WM- H- PARtttlt, o K. a. t*^, ?
Cornmiaaioner's Office/)
Fetfa 28, ^860. J .48 3m .
" '% - *
Kroanoai.
AU, Persona indebted npon the mihsarip- j'r
. tioa U? iocren?e the salary of the Rei^; Tboe.
A. Hoyt, are n.cut earnestly requeMed j si
to make payment to John McBryJe, 1 [
March 1, 1800 44 2t I
:
-ISHED HOUSE OF
rANS & CO.,
puMic ?eneraily, to on inspection of their
)F FURNITURE.
VKKT, Cilv Hot?l Hiiildin^. (lato Engl# ds
tlnitv !"? ' '
j t, uwi iiiuiiiiineiuries
of Furniture.
liing anything in otir line to give us a call as
piouh.ES
i a t rinl.
^50M EVANS & CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
rr^'ffTT
LI UliJjiJN,
rn Qmrnrnm
1 H., S. C.
it supply of Driiirs am] Mcdicine*, to
i?F liis fri-niU anil the public ireuerally. IIis
pm i, of ilii* following itrliclt's:
Medicines,
GALS,
lair and Tootii Brushes,
lULM 3BRA ES,
kl. lYKTRHIFYTS
j i.unni .11 Uti l L'i
Por Medical Purposes,
CHESTS.
uuPiEr1 and ciOAnav
' AR'TXClcES.
: "I. ainl nli nr i-im roirectlv annrnreck
, iti.?1 of the ln-i-l <|iinlily.
???
Mli.filED PEOPLE.
LATHER,
MAKER, '
n FURNITURE,
LTH, SI, C.
t? lias nUvny-s on lianil,' and is prepared
lire, sui:!l MS
S, W ASII STANDS,
KADS, TABLES,
COFFINS, &G\,
M tin well to tull iiinl examine Ills \rorlc. Ilia
injure s:.lisf.ii't ion.
)epot Free of Charge.
? t
THE STATE OF SOUTH BAROLINA.
AtillEVlLLE DISTRICT. I
In E<[n'iiy.
Join. M. Clark, )
vs. J Amended Rill fur EeI).
W. 0. Tilloison, ) lief, ?tc.
ti*l wife, lllnl other*, j
T AI'I'KAUINO to 1113- pa"! is'taclron that
Mil' itd^.liiiK- Tillotson, *'ifc of I). W. (3.
illotson, and 1 licit- children 'wliQse iiilinher and
niiit-H nre unknown, 1)rl<-nd>uits in the above
nti-d .ease, tifi.b- beyond tint limits of this
t nt <\ on motion of Mi-Ciownn, coin p. hoI.. Orer<-il
that snid1>cfemlnnl8 do appear And plead,
nswer or demni'to Hiiid Amended Bill within
iref months from I In*
i ' "
i<* film.- \vill lie (iiken pro confesso ngninst
ii* in. * A
WM. II. PARKER, c.k.a.D.
( . llllllissil^HTV < Mice. )
Fell. ti7. 1KB!), 3lll J '
THE STATE ofsOUTfc CAROLINA-^
A UHKVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
^in. II. 1'nrker, Succe#K>r. ) ,
VB. 5;> ) ^or ForecloH
it in Finlej", Nancy Jane ) sure of Mortgage.
Finley, and olJiern. * J
[T AIM'ICARIXG to my satisfaction that XiL
titin Fiiiley, Nancy Jane Finley, .Oscar ?Finv,
Amanda Finley, Orville Fm1eyr<j?ke|irtion
inlev, Sarah Finley. Lucy Finley and Graillc
i'inlev, IJcfuirtlnntu in this case, reside benn.l
tin- litnfo of this State, on motion of
lioinson A'f&ir, Ordered I hat the above named
efciuluut* do?|>peur and plead aDswer or deur.Jo
naid Uill of Complaint within three
oin In from J lie publication hereof, or the ,
line will be taken nro confeMM against theft.
WM. II. I'AKKER, c. e a. 8.
Commissioner'* Office, ) w ?
Fnb. '27. l*Gl>. 3ui. f
THE ST/TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. .
In Equity.
David O. Ilnwtliorn, ) 'f
??v?. . f . ^
|,ii\v?t>n I); Franklin, \ Bill for Account,
ived- \V? Rankin mid > tj Ac.'
A. ('. Iluwtborin. J 1
TT APPEAR! 4* to my totisfaction that
L Lnwe^ti l>^ranklin and CreadW* Rankin,
vft-ndiiiiU in tf>? abore stated Ale, reside
eyond the ? limits of'thi?Stat*,-orfmoftpn of
'liompnn A Fair, Corn p. Bol. Ordered thai Mid>efendants?do
appear, plead, aniwcr or daorar
i said ^Bill tvf Complaint within three fflol)tt>? *
om (W puhiicotion hereof, or aa^e will
e taken pro co?/e*?oU||iainat them.
W.-H. PARKEK, 6 t, A O
, Commissioner's Qffioe 1 *
Fein 27,
rO HIRE a good boUse servant oMbU ot
doing the watfhidfe ad^ lroniajf CbV *
null family. Liberal wages # ill be paid, .in
?ly at tine office. ** "* '*
Jan.W, IWO, SO tf