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THE INDEPENDENT 1'RKSS ABBE VILLE, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Morning, October 19,1860. Sir. A. A. Williams, presents a lm-jre ami ' attractive advertisement Hue week. Hie stock I front of the largest nn>l most complete stocks brought to our market litis season. lie offers j Ladies Dresfl Goods at Co^t. Give liitn an i early call. See erlitementa of J. K. Lc?\ jr.; Joint ; Uutler; Jas. R Anderson; lost Fork*; Conjmiaaiooer. Ordinar^tnd Sheriff# notice?; Tlioa Thomson, Sec'y. ATTEUTIOlfTMINUTE MEN! You ora requested to meet nt the Court on Saturdnv fveninn' n<xt. at luilf-nast I 'clock, at which timp a ConatitUtiou and .swsnrc to he fi'ilopted, and UfHccra elccted. *>y order of the Company. J. C CALHOUN", Scc'r. GRAIN RECEIPTS MORE THAN DOUBLED. Reducing thy rtour to bus>hcla, the total mount i<f grnin rcccivcd at Chicago niijk* 1st of January amounts to 26,Sb0,073 bneliela, against. 12,428,478 hushe's received in the cor responding period of last. v?ar. "MR-E^L'snowT W. t t- - i - I ? ' ?.?: ii? vc uau iiic pleasure curing 11?e present week of rece'virg u call from Mr. E. 1.. Snow. fie cou leouft and gentlemanly travelling and collecting agent o' the Charleston (?our?7r. Sir. Snow is now on a business tour through our S^ate, and will remain in our Village for several day p. We lake pleasure in commending liiio to the kind regard of our frieuda. ARMS FROM EKOLAHD. The Commissioners appointed under u law of tlio Virginia Legislature, to procure arms for the belter defence of the ftate, have been in correspondence witn tbe manufacturers of the Enfield, Hide, in England, and been offered 6,000 of that arm at prices near sixty five shil lings. British, for each piece. They have written to say tliul they will take 2,500 at that price. KEGR0 DI6TURBAKCES. There have been thirty arrests in Princess Anne and Norfolk counties, Va., of negroes implicated in the recent conspiracy there. ' Dick Ryan, the ringleader, and another free | cegro.'-'tlie Norfolk J>ay Jiook saye, wore shot j < and killed by the patrol who were attempting j to capture them. In Halifax. X. C., there have been some servile disturbances The slaves on two or tl.ree farms had run off. A patrol hail been appointed in the county. ' THE* SOUTH. | A corcfipondent of the New llavcn Journal | ( ntd Courier, (Republican,) writes from Mont- ; gomery, Alabama, under date of September 24th, as follows:? "Breckinridge is 6trong in Georgia. Alabama and South Carolina. Bell and Everett ( are gaining eveiy day. November may uliow r * home of another color. Douglas is nowhere | and cannot get a corporal's guard in either of . the Southern Stole*. T ti.i.i-* ? I fc j will carrj' nenrly all of them." | ^ COMMENCEMENT AT COKESBUBY. AVe direct attention to the advertisement of a the Annual Examination and Exhibition of the 8 Cokesbury Mueonic Female College, which will , commence on Monday, the 22d insl, and close u on Thuifdny, the 20th inst. The occasion 1 promises lobe oue of unusual interest. We are indebted to the Ronrd of Trustees ( for a Cord of Juvitatioo, ni;d will take picas- \ ure in attendinc. 1 ? THE FABKER AND PLANTER. We have had the nltasura of ??- I I ? 6'"""6 ..??? Villoge during the present week Mr. R. V. j Stokes, tiie able editor and proprietor of this ^ terling journal. The Farmer and Planter is ? ore of our best Agricultural journals, and j ' should he in the haoils of every farmer in the | j oiuie. air. intokks will remain in our Village during the Fair, and will bo happy to receive e subscriptions to his journal. c -?- ?? THE WIDE-AWAKE DEMONSTRATION. * The great demonstration nf thn a c wakes took plnee Xcw York on Wednesday " evening. Instead of twen'y five or thirty L thousand torches appearing in profession, as was Announced, there were, from all accounts, j not twelve thousand. The Time*, (Republican,) ?ets down the num- f ber at 11,500; tlte Nerdd, at 10,700, nnl'the * Jftmt, at 7,500. The Herald sn3's the expenses of this oil demonstration amounted to $70,250. n THE NEWS. C By the arrival if the Africa flfF Cape Race, j we have Dews from Europe JJto tin? 30lU .ult., | three dajs I^ter than lite accounts previously received. ? The ?i?ost important. point* of the newt are the nnonnoement of the capitulation of the garrison of Ancona to the Sardinians, and the confirmation of lb? report of the paitiul r?pulse of tlie GoJ-ibftldimm In- f Ita.n? .>/ J ?T, ?-J'- w j King of Naples at Cajnia. Tbe last mentioned affair vas by r.o means decisive,Tiowrver, as ? the Ganbaldians maintained their poeitk>?8 j and. renewed the attack in force. s I Tbe Papd*has threatened to learc Rome, be- ^ iug advised to aucb a course by the Cardinals. 00S DISTRICT ELECTION. I to eonpequsnce ol tbe hurry in getting in , this result of oar election last week, we prevented from netioing tlie complimen-1 | 1a?v vote ??eeived Hy the Hen. M. L. Pokitau | for Ongreas and the Hon, 4. Fomit'MAititui. for-gtato St n ft to. Th<?? gtntlemi ??r*. elected1 without opposiUon, and we w oo hi rematk that the Tol^reeeircd by our patriotic and werthy Senator is one that says to bin, tcell done 1 We have eustaioedyoo, and your Patriot looks to you in connexion with her other I worthy Representatives to sustain her in com-' nvon with other Dwtriet*-?f Uee'at-ote fnttoe approaching political erieis. We My tliat Iver honor, her rights and ber institetiops are in aafe . \j j. ! mtm Prooskm or MomMoKii*?Twx Kew. Hcroa* Votemknt a* Nacvoo.?Joe typitli, Jr., u proceeding steadily with his religions reforms 8hoold be succeed in renderiag them accent a-" ble to the great body of the Saints, the . doe VI UIB IBVIIVI ** ! mwu w UKCMfQ Of nil those obnoxioon features *rith >t?olat4 th? 1fortnons soeislly and politic*!^ fm lht ritt.aj^ oar neopU Ho condemn* polygamy, for ?-* ample, as opposed to ercry lur, buaiM uii Divine, nod a* not to be eoajitfrnoncod u Ma< cfrilized community. Ho enjoins bispaepU to lira .on kindly terms with tho wmwi# other sects, to rerpect }bejr prop^rtj, and to, pay implicit obedi*ne? to the Iiwi, wbereror tbej |pajrtopp*p tobv1oa*t?^ ; ' > ' A?v?Tit Pitwci iir Niv Yow^Mew York, October 11.?TU Prw* erf Waits amrod yesterday. Fully half a million of person* tritMMd his arilty fraWrtljy. Tbsra it*? tkoHrfset nilKaijwlieplty ?*?r witnessed th*rt. Thirty*?<rao tbonsaitd rolaaMa ra #ers fa ^: *? OUR DISTRICT FAIR. Wo hare only time mid spue# in our present issue for a very brief mention of our District Fair, which in now in progress, and which promises to reflect great credit upo'n the District, and upon all concerned. The people of Abbeville seemed lo have turn?-d out in mass, and wo have rarely seen k<> bright an army a* wns pre*ented at the Fair Grounds on Wedneaiii;6ilrty ai.d Thursday. The attendance is very large, equalling, if not exceeding that of last year, whilst the display of articles upon exhibition in almost every department of industry is far superior. The display of Blooded Stock and a variety of fine grudea of cattle is unusually fine, whilst in the Departments of Crops, nod Domestic Industry, (lie number of articles upon exhibition is very full And complete. To give sonic ides of the number and variety of the entries, we would mention that among there are. Thirteen Stallions, Thirteen Pair of Carriage Hoi-Ren and Mares, 16 Bliggy Horses, 18 Saddle Ilorsrs, 19 Geldings. 11 Fillies, 16 Mures and Cults U Jucks, 23 Mules, 9 Mule Ci Its, iil head of Devon?, 13 Ayreshiree, 27 Grades, 4(1 Common Cattle, 23 head ?>f fine Merino*, Sou'h Downs, Cotswold and Flat Tuil, 72 head of Swine, confuting of E^fex. Chester County, Suffolk and Common Stuck. Any quai tity of Fanning Implements, Waggona I?ui_'L'ies, Carriages. Gins, Funs. Threshers, ait<! as for ramplts of Corn, Wheat, Peas. Potatoes, Turnips, Vegetables, D<?rre!s of Flower, &c., thif department is filled to overflowing ; In the Ladies IInil there me 72 of the fluent Quilts, ConnteipnitiB, Comfort#, and the like, that was ever on exhibition. The Domestic Department cannot ho excelled in quality and quantity hy any Fair in the State. Of the Crochet, Needle Work, Wax, Hair and Shell Woik, and paintings, there are n.any magnifi emit ppuoirnrtiB o.l exhibition. Tliero has been a larjre attendance from other Districts, and we see Exhibitors from Edgefield, < Newberry, Laurens and Anderson. To these all we extend a hearty welcome. At a meeting of the Society on Wediiesdny night, a very interesting address wnsmnde by tne President, Col. J. F. Marshall; and able and iuMructiro essays were read by Gen. McGowan. Col. Talman, Maj. Gairrls. and Mnj. J. K. Vancb. 'jjThe Fair is a great siicces*, and reflects grent credit upon tl.e Executive Committee, and tb? indefatigable zeal and energy of the President, Col. J. F. Mabpdalc.. To-night, (Thursday) is the occa sion of the Grand Soiree at the Marshall House. com mux icattetd. Public Meeting. Pursuant to notice a large meeting of the ciii..r >1.. m:-.-:-. * * " ' " ' ' ?uo ui me i/iMi ici ui Auuevme assembled in ihe Court House on Monday, Oct. 15th, 1860, mil on motiou J. Foster- Marshall wag exiled to the Chair and J. C. Calhoun, Esq., requested to ict ns Secretary. The Chairman in in a few appropriate remarks fxplaiued the object of the meeting. On motion Gen. A. M. Smith a Committee of ive was appointed to draft suitable resolutionsL'he committee consisted ol Gen. Smith, lion. A. Burt. F. A. Waller, James M. Ferrin and John Drowulet. The Committee reported the following prearn >le and resolutions, viz : We ilie citizens of Abbevilln DiHtrict, here issrinhled, alive to the dangers that threaten us, m<l feeling that it is a duty we owe to ourselves, iur Stale and section to be rendv at n moments vxi-iiiixr ei-?n oi ?.- ? "..r ' 0, ...... ... rnlliuvr ??1 uur iiirilllies I n>d our lives', to defend olir firesides and iiltftitu? ions? Do hereby recommend? Int. That the citizen* of Abbeville do Torm Companies of Minute Men, who ore ready and. villiug to obey the call of ihe Sinte, whether o suppress insurrection at home or repel aggresion from nhroad. 2d. That Companies of Minute Men I e formed n the different parts of this District, each Cora>iny to elect it* own officers and adopt its own 7oiiaiitutiou, and when as many at eight Coinlauies (eiieh o consist of i.et less than 60 men) hall be formrd, then, that a Regiment of Mini(e Men be organized, tho officers to be elected n me hhic manner us prescribed by the Militia aws of this Htnte. 3d. That each Company do fully arm and quip themselves, and do'drill aud prepare thorughly for active service. 4th. That until the Regiment is formed there hall be appointed an Executive Committee, to onsUl of nine, whose duty it shall be to use very means to rai*o the requisite nuiubi-r of 'ompanies to form the said Regiment of AUnite Men: Upon motion of James M. Perrln, amended by lobt: II. Ward law, ii was lie solved, That we reccommeud to the Comas they form to adopt the Blue Cockade 8 their badge: and that two lists henn.?ii<??l?nn? ur the enrollment of Ihe active M mute Meu. nd the other of those cilifim who from age or iltft retires cannot enter the active duty bf a Hinpni^u. L>n motion of J. C. Culhouu the Chairman >f U?i* meeting was appointed Chairmun of the Sxrcutivti Committee, provided for under the4tli leccoimneiiddliou, and the Chair under lh?t eccommendation appointed the following purer** to act with him on aeid Committee, viz. don. A. Bart, John A. Calhoun, A. C? Haw horn, Col. M. O. T&Fman, Capt. John Browner Capt. Cochran, Capt John T. Purk*. Jf. J. \Y. I?ear?t. During the meeting eloquent and appropriate lddrefivf* were made Jartica M. Peirin, Erq. jdo. A. Burt, Gen. A. M. Smith, Dr. John I!. [<ogan, Mrtati. "*??< ifc-'ih, a^m<tel Jonee and lie Chairman. Dr. Joiin H. I?ga? atated that a Compapy of Minute Meu. were organize J at Greenwood. ?nd jow only wanted th? proper irmt. Another Company of Miirute Hen hare aUo Unorganized al Abbeville Cotiri HotxM, fluin* l>eriug-?bout aeveuty men. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, Chr'n., J. C. Ca^kouw, Sec'y. THS 8UXMIIV0 UP. The reault of the electiona in the three great State*, which have held election* during the paat week, rniiy be aummed up u follows: ' Pumtltama ?'Thi majority of Ctirtfn for Governor 80,000. La?l year their majority wm . w, ? *$1 Lboi?x.aicu.?Republics? by more tb?u two to one in botli hrnncliaa Cot/mem.~th? Deinoorats K*v? giilncd mttobm coviparid %ith tbo prCMflt d?)?g?tioa. - i*f .. s? ?v y r Ohio.?Tba lUpuMitiW? iy** ?*rW th? Sap/aa* Jud?o. bg^ j,o?r thajr W ? - , t ,t * ,.. - ~1 Th? DwJiopito haut gzicti &?r Co ogrtaaatfff. >!' ' *?.*' ' -v'"~ ;> "WoiiJiri.^1*^ %U?**Gor**et*fy to Ut thooMtid.. fSkt laflatatiiVia aU pt?p?bli4*o.- Oongmasofr ?appoo?d td aUnd idftfcprtfratWmm* f- * f?B oT l?TM *>* kWr ^ ? a?pra?<mi*li**Ja Ooegrt*fc B?i tbo Iom of **? ^*ta4 <ww ?ew*$*r<- Kr. in,** ?ni *h* 14r? BO|th?r? &>**?*. State Election Roturns. ABBi vrt-i.K.?Nriwtor?). Foeter Murshall.? Repre*entutivr?.?W. O, l)uvi?, J. N. Co'-liiaii, 9. MoGoiviui, W J. I.ohiux, II.* II. }J?r|h-r. Andkiwis?Repre*en(*tivr*.?(". S. Mnttismi, W. A. Hayu?", Jtilni V. Mooie, B. F. Whiincr. Cnr.STr.il ?Senator?S. !\JoAlili?v. Repretrnt'ol. J. S. Wilson, \V. Gilinore, Co). C. B. .lonon. Cmiirr Ciiuncii ?Senator?T. M. Wugner. Representative?M. W. Vciming. Cukstgkfikui.?Revrftentatii{i?A. mat far Un W. L T. fVincf. Coli.ktok.?Senator?N. Keyword. Repre- i I tentative*?W. 11. D'Pryan, Carle* Trucy, II. ; . G. Sheridan. Dari.inoton.?Senator?I>r. K. T,. II?*t.? Representative!?T. I* Lide, B!n<ik?'?t|, Timniunn. KnoErrrtl),?Represtnitntiven MeFsrs. J ?*ntiiitga, Butler, l.mimr, Moltlt-y, Guiv, (Juuttlebtuq. FAinriEtn.?Senator?E. G. Pulmer. Rejrrelenta/inea?K. II. Boylaloii, T. W. Woodward, I J. B McCant*. Gckkmvii.lk.?Senator?Cot. T. E Ware. ' Hcprrxt-ntuiivrx?Co'. 1). 11<>k?>, I'r. J. I*. 11 itl I ltOUPP, Dr. ?l. M. SlliiiTIHl, Joint W. StnU'-B. Kkrsiiam.? Scimtar ? A. II. Hoykiu. Jt'eprrsoiitilivt* ? W ,M. Shannon, J. M. DfSuusI.ancabthr?Senator?II mi. Dixon ]>;irnee. lirprrAi'itiitfivrs?\V. Bluck. J. William*. iiAlJHKNS. ?$->Halor?W. 1). Simpson. />/> I resriitalicen ? II. <N. Cnrtor, H. J. Cruiir, Cror^e | Aiidi-rnia. .1. II. \V?ri>. Lkxinoton.?Senator?J. C. lie pre- i tentative*?J II. Count*, Col. Clink. Ik!AKLB(>itoi;uii.?llrprtnenladvcn?W. J. Cook, ' 1 1V II j ?. II Uii.ianii. M a it ion.?Senator?Dr. W. It. Jnhlison. I\rpI reMHtativf*?It. O. Howard, \V. S Mtillini*, L). I W. lifUlllFH, J KWoKitRY.?Seiinlor?A. C. fJ:iilinirlon. Rr/tre**tilatir?s? J. II. William*, Jium-a I.ips conit>, O. II. ShIkt. Okanoi: Parish.?Srnator?(I. P. Ii'-itl. i Jirpi encuhit ivct?T. J. (Ilnver. A 1). FruUiiclt. ! i i'uinck (iedkok XX'i 'yah? Rfpr'trilltlHrr*? j Riclmrd Dn/.itr, J. II. Kern), Jr, I*. C. J. Weston. Richland ?flrpri'*ent<ifiif*?*'E. F. Booktcr, A. ?!. Gr?*?*jr. J. G. GiM>?-*t J. P. A-Ihiiis. Si'autamjl'i'o.?RffjreMct.ltilUr*?(). E. Filward?", XV. 11. Fo*icr, Jua Furrow, J XViutnnith, | R. F. Bates. SuMTiin?Jtcpri.irniativea? L. P. Froser, Kennp<ly. J S. RmdUy. I Gkorqk's. Di'l.cil estke.?IlrprtittUdlivf* \ ?T. J. Murray. Sr. A1 aniikt.'s.? H'prf Mutative? K<llcr. St. AxuntwV.? Senator?XV. 1. Bull. Representative?Jn?o|ili M. Miltell. St. Paul's-?Senator?C. R. Boyle, liepre- | tentative? R. K. Klliott. i niLLiis am? nT. Alien akl'8.? Senator? j \Y. I). I'orl'T. RrprctetUtittvtx?II. Dili*!, Mp. O'Connor, J. M. Kumtn, Olinrlps T. 1^>iviihp?, 1 (itn. M. Coffin, David Knuit-iiy, Jug Simons, i W. <J. DrSun^suro. c II Simoiilon, II. T. Peake, ) 11. ii. Rheit, Jr., It. S Duryeu^Jo*. Johnson, Jr., , G. A. Trenliitliii, J. J. Lucas, Wm. Wlinley, 1 Jobn Cunningham. Jr, J. J. Pope, Richard Yeadon, John 10. C?ifw, St. Stkpi.'en's? Sean/or?l. w. Palmer. liepretrntative?j. j. Williams. Umov.?Senator?Ilolmrt Henlty. Ilrprenetitativc?VV. II. Wullace, A. W. TIioiii|koii, U.S. Chick. Wii.liamsmpg.?R']ire*?nfafive??1ir. S. M. Brockinplon. Dr. S. I). M. Ityrcl. Yokk.?&tnifor?It. o. mel'nw. PrprctenIntivex?J. t. Lowry, J. Kawlinson, w. c. | liluck, J. L. Miller. Politicar..?Omo.?Clcvolund, Ocfo>ftr 12.? j Tk? - > ' ? ' ?' ...v .vv?<(ip citiven urns iar irom iiio districts i ih] icato that the Republicans will lose three Coiigrotsnirii and ruin one. Pennsylvania.?Philadelphia, October 12.? The Evening Bulletin of yesterday claims that the nmjority^of Curtain, tlm Black Republican candidate for Governor, will reach 32,<K)ft. Indiana.?Indinunpoli?, October '12.?The ; majority for Lhe Republican Stnt? Ticket will i | probably reach 15,000. The Black Republi- t i cans will have a majority sn the Legislature J on joint ballot. The House will stand S7 Re- i 1 - ^ j publicans to 03 Democrats. The Congression- j 1 al Delegation is compbscd of 7 Black Renub i- I cans and 4 Democrats. "We arc rejoiced to lii.d that llie renowned ! Chemist of New England, Docl. Ayer, has at i ( length turned liis attention to the disorder , which hanu's like a blight oli our community. , Our section is as healthy a# any other, with one (jingle exception, and tliat is the Fever and j ' Ague, which hnunls us on every fide. Hut his , remedy- doet cure, us we should know it must, if he made it. Cast out this baleful distemper from among us, and ours is one of the. loveliest spots in the west. Sentinel, Fairfitld, Iowa. Price fifty* cento and one dollar a bottle. Hni.i ...i - > - - V.V.J niirrc, mm fit illl Hie dlllgStOreS in Abbeville. W. tL I1AGAN <Si CO., I'loprie- 1 ors, Troy, N. Y. 22 41 FROM W. A- HASP, ESQ. EDITOR OF THE ' "COVIHPTON GA. TIMES." Covington, Aj?ril 7 I860. Messrs S. W. Fuwle Si Co.,? Gentlemen :?Having derived benefit. from > the u*e of the Oxygenated Bitter*, I am cln.l to do tha public a fuvor by recommending tliVm.' For Dytpcpnia end its attendant evils, [ consider it a remedy of inestimable value. HOX. WILLIAM \v t.amr Formerly Mayor of Noi folk, Va., lias jn*t ron- J dered the following testimony of the re*ult? produced hy the usi- of the Oxygenated Bitters : Messrs. Beth W. Fowmc Ji Co.? * Oentlr>uicn :?One of my servants suffered for several yours wi^li prolnjinu* uteri, apd wns : ?o much 'prostrated hy the ducHse as lo"be con- ' fined la her bed, e*pt?eiing to die. She then ' took the 0xutfewit4ii JiiUer.i and rfrco^red her 1 health. " . AVM. W. LAMK. ? For *ale by D, MoLnuchlin, Abbrville.?28 4t Qukkt.?Have you *ecn tl'iut blgludian in another column boiling litfnt*, Bdrk'i and Lea vet ' for the "Cherokee Uemedy : * 9. ?rDIED, in Lowndraviile, S. C.( of Typhoid Fever. ?t ?he residence of'hi* brotWf Jin W M- Bell on lh? 23rd Sept., l?60. I>H. UOilKlVf j T. BGI^, in the thirty-fourth >e?r <>f l?i? age. The ddcettaed wm the yoyngent Sun except One, of Abrain ?iwl Jane Bell. - Having hfen left <tn orphan wheu young lie grew up 1o.iiihi>LooJ in ihe feifldy of his brother Jumt", riuH sunh w?? liia cnndnct from J>ov llmt. !? endear*d himself to hi* brother and ai?t#r, who bqd ih? cure of him as a won. In the Spring of 1852, lie grud-' uatrd lit the ?'h?rl?aton Medical Collerre, sitMt which tinifhe pnytficad ?nccM?ful)jr inLowndesvilU and if# ?icioit>-. Baiug ulwaye coum?"oi>? and r^tpcetful in histoward all willi whofo ha nfrtichttMt, he herein*' esteemed hjr n 'VW?,cir<>^ l?(frir?<ty? ^hO;?ynipathit* with It is ber^ared re' Fetivra ?ud mourn (heir low. For mxreral 9*?ra ha wa* VorthV ??h*<ir of ljpJLodg*. No. S&'Mfi'., F.'. M,v Hi* oopima niea'tiona w^th t he Wei bran w^ra. always iff the moat agi**4ble efcsfa&er, and-tofe lh*y fr**ifed to appvaiata his virtoea and-iov^^in^as a man. Jfoue more sincerely deplore his unexpeeta) ?-?d tharttbey. B?t k*> if'smoti# ?s hrf wor*. Tharhrt ?tpger o?me n?wWw.v: M*y 4MUI O?4* ??i??fwr*fer tbrlr^wiu > .- -.,!/> . --- - *BOSMST. CAS! MM .HASI!II I No, 'tis nut gat, but a fact, thnt HUTLCR'.S PATENT PORTABLE GAS MACHINE I? tiie most simple an.l perfect ma?>hinn j to make GAS for Lighting up Dwelling!', Churches. Villages. Ac., in the world. Tliev i lire po const ructcd ns lo make the richest quality of ga? from CRUDE ltOSIN, At lee* I hail One Half the Cost of Coal Gas In citiop. nnd arc olinont. entirely self-acting. They are so simple nnd complete in work? niHiifhip lliBt. nil or.Iinnry nervant eun manage ; ill.-m after once allowing ; nnd ure guarniiteed ! in all cuncs to give perfect satisfaction. Descriptive Pamphlets Containing 1 ittt of jirict-*, ami lftter* from goat minilierft iiow u-ir.ir ili^iu on Jill pnits of (lie country, Culm, Ac., will l>? fiiriiisli-'l 0 IS AT IS on ?p|i!ii-nl ion to liie in pcreosi, op liy mail, ?>r i to J. 1> 1 i.m.v, Lfi]., Aretii'vrt, AltWviille, S. 0. Two of my machines eim now l>e Fern in j u(.v... < > ! ni um til .lanit'S 31. i'urrin. lvq.. cud lluiirv A. Joins, Ksn., Abbeville, S. O. JOHN SUTLER, No. 112 Fulton miitl 1"? 11i'iir\ michij, liroohlyi, Nh\v York. N. B;?Contracts tnkm lor lias Works, G;u P'l'inir. l'luiuliiue, mid Bull liungiug in ary jmrt of llie coiimrv. , Del. If.. 18liO.2ft.-4t _l^BLIC NOTICE. A Snperintcndant and Teacher: i j i 1j i l L l'j Cj i IO OX j ~f X t' is District, will ho elected on tlie SE1 COXD ilnv of November next, hy the Trustee*. Th? Salary ?-f the Superintends t is ?i>.0<i per ntiniun ; and hisnscll and family, it liin family is cttiull. are provided witli hoarding and lodcinij. For further particulars on this point, apply to the Secretury. llis duties j are to Superintend, Manage, nnd Govern the j Pupils ami Farm, ill accordance with such j directions us he may, from hum to time, re ! t>ive from the Trustees. The Salary <?f the) Ten.'dier in Jf4<)0, per annum, and he is* provided i ivitll hoarding; and lodging nt tlx- School. He it< to perform the iisiihI duties of a Schoolman- I ler, ni-coi dine to the interaction* he may, | ironi urt;e lo lime, receive trom the Trustee*!. Applications for either of the rIjotc Offices, M.ntiiijj particulnrlv'i l??s nil ber nml ntr<-u of the children of ilie applicants fur the Oflicu of Superiiil4>ii(]iitil, must, lie luinded to the Store tmy at Abbeville, previous to the dny of election. TIIOS. THOMSON, Scc'y Oct. 15, 1860. 25, 2t The State of South Carolina, RICHLAND DISTRICT. In Equity. Caldwell, niukely <fc Co, % v* j Bill to foreclofie Stephen L. Deveaus, ? Mortgage. ft at. . \ ?N PURSUANCE lo the order of the Court I JS- will He I! ti?-fiire the Colirt. Iluiife, at Abbe vine, on llie tlr-t Monday in November next. Uie following tracts of laud, situated iu Ablx>villc DiMrict. v 'z: One trad containing tliree hundred and ri^hty acres, iimie or less. bounded l>y lantl.% of ilie Hon. A Burt, Dr. Teuueiit, Mr. Lawtou uud Mrs. Covin. -ALSO0n<? other tract, containing one hundred and Forty-five acres, inore or lens bounded by lands [>f Hon. A. Burt, Gun. Graves, and Miss Ale JHklS OZP" SI A T.E. One iTiird c??!i nud the balance ujion a credit >f tw-clve mouths with interest from the day ol >hI<*. J'urchaae money- 10 secured by Bond with two or more good sureties and a morigxge if the premises. Purchaser tu p*y fur pupeiv. Plata of said land will ho exhibited ou the lay cf ?ule. J. II. PEARSON, c. u. d. Commissioner*s Oflioe, ) Oct. lUlSGOti 2C St "NEGROES FOR SUE. \ \XMIA.N t?ctween 25 and 30 y<??r8 of nge, A and her vbildrcn about tho ages 10, 7 ?nH 4 years?th? eldest. a boy. For further information inquiro of J. F. LRE. Jr. Due West, S. C. Oct 16, I860, 25 4t SALE OF EEAL ESTATE[n the Court of Ordinary. Ilenl E^tato Of AARON. ASHLEY, DeoU BY ORJ)ER of the Court of Ordinnrv 1 will sell at Abbeville C. II.. (fur partition) on ?al?4.)ny. In November ne*t. the K?al Estnt? of \AllON ASHLEY, der'd., contHining one inmlred and fifty otio acres, more or less, h'iiuued in said District, ou waters of Johnson's Jreek, and Little llivrr, adjoining lauda of. tobii M. B riant, J. \V. Brooks, J. S. Barnes ?n<l others. TERMS?12 mouths credit. Purchaser to jive Bond and security, and a mortgage of the itemises to the Ordinary If deemed neeesaary, tud pay tba costs in cash. J. T. MOORE, >. a, D. Oct. 17;Itwfl ; ?? 81 x SALE OF "RiRat. ESTATErdlnafy. | BY OltPKIl oj the Court g! Qrdinary I will \ soil st Abbeville V. n., (for' partition) on ] S?l? Dav in November next, the Ke?l E?tate uf JOHN II. K-lUIt, deo\j.?4 couirtining one hundred and seventy seres, more or texa. Situated in eoid District, on *ut(M of flnttona Creek, adjoining lsnds of Juries Williams Arthur trwin and others. TRRJiS?J2 months credit.' Purchaser to jive Bond and seeu^'iiy, and. a mortgage of the premfaea 16 tfie Ordinary if deemed necesaary, and pay 4h# oosls in cs*h. . . , J. T. MOORE, s. a. p. ' Oct. 17, I860 S? ' 3t ~ " ' .GENTS' . ' TRAVELUXG BLAMETS >' '"/9 t. H' '*-> " WV' '" " * ,<ofi > : '>t<^ '-ft)?. **.' i 'A'- '-'C'. .... QSWTS SH4WtS, i%tj* : t jl'jp* '?'?> *v. r ? y< y*<-> ; OtC ^ WtRM CI,OWING. A.A.wrmiMs SS NOW oflVriiig a lavgc n.??orfmcnt of FALL A1NI1 WINTER CLOTHING. mnde in ili-j best awl latest stylos. Consisting in puvt of Esquimaux Beavers, Moscow Beaver, Eider Down Beaver, Clarendon Beaver, I^reatlriuu^lit Beaver, PLAIN AND FANCY C ASS1IEKES, Together with a full Stock of Velvet Vosts, Plain ttiKl l'uncy Si 11c Vostn. I l'lain mid. l**uixt;y C ASSIMKllE VESTS, j AND A LA KG ASSORTJIKNT OF BOY'S CLO T PI I N O j -AIN^ID FURNISHING GOODS At tho Lowost Prices of the Trade. Ort 1*7 1 HC.A nr. 't AT COST I! LADIES DRESS GOODS FOR CASH OH ON CREDIT rpiLlj FIRST OF JANUARY next to X prompt pAyinir poirclwws Beinu dMirnoKof rejoicing my Stock of the nhove, 1 offer this iu Juofcir.'cnt to enable ine to do BO. A, A. WILLIAMS, Oct. lfl, 'i860, 26. tf HOSIERY" A LARGE VARIETY OF THE VERY BEST AND MOST DURABLE MAKE OF HMmSY, AT A. A. Wll I IAM?> mi ill II IklafliniW a Oct. 1?. 18C0, 2 c, tf A CHOICE SELECTION OF CRAVATS, HATS, G L 0 YES, SfSPBHMBS AND A. A. WILLIAMS'. .'Oot. 1ft, 1880, 20, At ? i . (Penis' Merino Pr*lrm,' ' " ^ Gems' Cotloo-ytonn?i Dr?w?n?, *- * * z, _._i t? J r>i l. .-l T\ ? UPfii.8 Drown nun uicnruuu j*inwcr*| ' * Geots' Shaker Flannel Drawers. A V, Alio, Jy?ZCENTS' ' 1M? UNDER SIIIRTS "Genu* Cotton Under Shihj, GeoU' Silk Under Shim, - * OepU'Covtoa; Under SbipU.- ,h , T&tt BALE - 'i&Y 4,4. WBLI4MS. . ?'?"! k '? < ^ ' - 3 ' V ?%?? i I :3HpK| x? MASONIC I FEMALE COLLEGE, C0KESI3TJKY, is x A AI ijsrjvxxo^r W1IX COMMENCE on MONDAY the ' 22d nint cl??s? Thllredny the 2fith of October, on which <lny Diplomas will t? conferred lo the graduating claso, and addresses ' delivered. CONCERT WEDNESDAY 24th OCT. 5' The public uisd the brethren of the fraternity are rcsprctfuMy invited. F. F. C.AUY, necy 01 mo dobto. Oct. 17; I860 20 It SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Sheriff's Salos. BY VIRTUE of rutidry "Writ* of Fieri Facia to ine directed, I will sell tit Abbeville Court Houston the first Monday in NOV. neat, within the. h-giil hours of aale, the follow* hig property, lo wit: uru ncreH ?i i,nn?l, more or lrw>, an Uic property of Allen Reagan, n?ls. John W. Ilearst. lfiO Acres of Land, more or le*?, * th* property of SilaM Jones, uds. W. Mnddou and others. 1 Ilottse nnd I.ot in tlio Village of Lowndesvillf. containing thirteen acri.-s, more or less, iik tin* property of 1/. \V. McAllister, ads. D. F. i uiul others. SfJ" Term* (.'at-li. J. T. MOORE, s A. i>. Oct, 16, lf.GO 20 tds Sale of Land?By the Court of Ordinary, It FLA L ESTATE OF SA.BRY K. TULLIS, Dec'dj|JY ORDER of tlif Court of Orilinnrv. I jm.j* will fell at Abbeville t\ II., (for partition) on FMe I)nv in November next, I he Kt'al folate of SABUY K. TULI.1S, IWd., com primiii; two Irads of land, Mtunled in said I>!m(riot. Tract No. 1 contains out* hundred J mill ninety acres, more or Ipbs, on tvaiero of Utile Itrrer, adjoining Inik1? of Whitfield Cox, ilttcnud Uwton, and Kdward Calhoun: Tract No. 2 contains fifty fjnr acie*. more or li'Ht, adjuioitig lands of William Tenncnt, Hagood 1.11 wtoil and S. I>rvoe. Teims of Sale?12 months credit: Purchaser pivini! Rcmd and a?-curity, mid a morigirce of the preinine8 if deemed'lieeeeiMiiy lo the Ordinary to Bocure tlie payment of ilia pun-hare money. The coita to lie paid in cash. J. T. MOOHE, ?. a: v. Oct. 18, lSf.O 26 3t U. S Marshall's Sales. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias issuing out of tliu II. S. Court", and ?..t me directed, I will fell at A!il>eville Court House on the FIRST JVEDXEMMY IN NO VEMBEll next, Llie following named" property: 1st. One Tlonse and Lot in Greenwood. eontnining 10 Acres, more or less, upon which W. W. Waller resides. 2d. One Store House and Lot in ll?e Village of Greenwood, containing Two Acres, more or in wJiich Perrymait, Waller <fc Co. are Jo ng husiuesA. 3a1. One Tract of Land at or near New. Murkel, ujioti wliicli W. W. Perryinan residue, containing OHO Acre.*, morn or lefts. The above linvc been levit-d tifon os I be property of W. W. Perrynmn, at the suit of Peri^ram, Paynter? Davis. vs. Perr)fuan & Tarrant, and Oodus D. Wuller vs. I'errymnn di Waller and T. ('. Crews. 1ST TEIIMS CASH. T. A. K0GER3. U>?^S. Dep. Marshal). Oct. J I, 186-1, 24. 3t EXECUn^^^^mMENT. COLUMBIArS. C.. OcToiKQ la. lffift. By Ili* Excellency, WILLI A V H. GIST. Gov erw.r and Uommaudrr in Chit/ in end over the Stale of South Carolina. WHEREAS Elector* of President and Vice Prenideiit of the United Stales are appointed by the General Assembly ofSiiuth C.'uroliiui; and whereas an Ant of Congress, passed ' i in 1HIK, fixed thr time when these Elector* shall he appoint"! on a day when the legislature of ' this Slate is nut in regular ses.-iou. In consequence thereof, I, WILLIAM II. OIisT. in the exercise of tlie authority conferred hy the Constitution to convene the Legislature on extraordinary occniiiutift do isoiie ibis my proclamation, , calling upon those Sena for* of the General Assembly whoxe terms of office have not expired, and those who have been now recently elected, and the members of the House of R'-presentatives who have been now recently elected to convene?t Columbia on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER. NEXT, that they may be present, on Tuesday following, to appoint Electors of President and Vice President, in conformity to the Act of Congress above refeired to; and h!so that they rn?y if udvixahle, take action for the enfely and protection of the Slat*. 1 Given under my bund th? seitl of th?> State at Columbia, on the twelfth d?y of October in the yrnrofour Lord ou? thousand eight bundred-*nd nixiy. WM. H. GIST. Isaac II. Mkaxb, Secretary of State. Oct. 18, 184JO?26 3t 1 ' HEADQUARTERS. tJNION q. H., S. C., Oct. ?, I860,, GENERAL ORDERS NO.??* . OENKKAL4 OF BRIGADE wBp#oU\r?ly urn raquirod by law annually to , tranMlit (o the Adjutant and Inspector Getter*!, by the FIRST DAY ?f OCTOBfem * eompUto ? report of tb? ?tr?ngtli ofhr? firiffftd*. and vf th* Mr,? *i?H WW law, ir^^ertby r?^bir?d to Yrtaka | .uticn report i>y me ^WOI tv* x x>i in/v r,iu. UEIt proximo. G?u?r*la of Brigade art, by Uw, rrtponaibU . for ill* organisation aud discipline of ibeir re?Brigades, **k! it is In^im^Hit Oj*>r???eh o)l? Of tfcfem.U) reouire th*iriV?touflrto <l?el>t?nre m*u UHiim } mrrgiuiv, im uiu"ui|)iw icpiijt wiy ft?S* i General of uirWit <u accompAnied with cUUnMOt tb?t awjh de fetflfef CoIoimI I)** b*aln arretted, oS fuu Wn . r {i ; H? *1 ill tiinerwe?o4??QU#in:i) tMt thcOmai.d Ufo-UsM^ ?h*ivia tekV* i?forraeiioii- in WSf^Wnoa-fo>St*-mtfitU ^ the. Ht^p, j*4M#b? (rf,?<Uiniptfrtk?Wfrlhfctt?fce trtl I^NLinforw.Qoo h ' rdSwfc *>"i oeS&ilkrf ?n^ ' O.rpo >o Mte Bt.W. If i?? i^t rssPbF*?!: v * 14 LIKELY* NEGROES ?%> FOR SALE, FOR CASH. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. A MONO Thorn, n First. Rate Biaelcsmith. ./V One Woman, nireil 28 3,cari>, with FIVE L1KKLY CHILIillKN ? ol.lest a boy past 13; youngest n child (i month*. In the lot in nn excellent Cook onH IIoino Servant, though also accustomed to the field. For I'urilier purlienlnri*. fee the subscriber, r>r his putir.er, ot. his <>1fii-o, or Sir. T. F. Lanier at hie pUntHtiun on Long Cant, where the negroes are to he Keen. II. A. JONES. Oct. 10th, 18CO. 21, tf "mmrnm ?- -*? r^IlE Sul^eribers will sell at the' late resi* JL deuce of CMT/1P TT1 X JtJIUJr Xi, uwrill, On Thursday^ 1ST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, ALL THE PERSONAL PROPERTY Of the Deoensud. consisting of 32 LIKELY hi n n n n n rr MbttUfii One of xvlion is a CARPENTER, 3 MULES. 2 HORSES;, 2 Yoke Gxen,< 10 HEAD CATTLE', 30 OR 40 HEAD HOGS,. mm, corn AndL Fod-der, TWO WAGONS AND 1 f!Al*T 3 STILL POTS With Caps and Worms, Lot of CLOCKS AND WATCHES, One Set of JSWS&K&3 TMLS One Set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 5fot(5cl}ol3' fb)9 We will offer at Ibe um*. time 4= SSAH.X1S So. Ca. Rail Road Stock, AND 54 SHARES G, & 0. Bail Bo&d Stock* ir ?' jL ir m ah/om t/cu rr. I-V}TUW: CUTTERS jD? C0HNWW. :ir;*^*Pm:W&kr-n iH*0& ; ?UQ o3axirjai>. At AGNEW, MoDONAWO it GO'S. Oct. u, . i : . . x . -A TT d ' ! IV) A.V >?A VTV JLIVl/n %ft%ARE. t v "-J*. : ; r.f-iiV" A!^ rttr>'I>RBD K??s V/ 20. Ton* Gnwioe 8*. Iron, And ? fulf assortment of Pnt War?y Rr.. . v A<JNEW,.M*D0NA?D * 00.*"' Oct M?0. 24, flt . :' -cHnsw??E7r~^ Oct 10,1S?0J^^ ;' *" ' / ? ' '