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THEI INDEPENDENT PRESS Xl3Bi:VJT^fvEi sTcx W. A. LEE, EDITORFriday Morning, October 20,1860. Episcopal Church. The New Cliur. li Edifice of thin congregation will be consecrated to the Servico of Almighty God on Sunday Nov. 4th, the Il't. Kevn.v.o til.rt Tl.n Ralmnn A.. A,....V, "... ...w that occasion will bp preached by the Rev. Frofesjor Baknwkll, Chaplain of the Souih Carolina College. A number of clergymen will be in attendance, and ServiceB held for several duy* j previous. 'I'he community und public generally are invited to attend service on the d;?y of Coneccratioii, to conmu-uce at 10 o'clock, a. m. Sro/x free. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE. We have received the November number of j this popular monthly, with its usual interesting | varictv. ' TOWNSEND'S PAMPHLET. j Wo have receive J a cop}' of thin nblo pom- | pi,let, entitled, "The Sou'Ii Alone should Govtru the South." Itsiiould be in the hauds of every Southerner. The argumeut is clear, cogent and convincing. The fact* are iucun- j trovcrtible?tlic conclusions irresistible. EEWING MACHINE. All who are in wont of a good Sewing Ma- j chinc would do well to cull at oar office. We nre prepared lo faruish Grover <fc Baker'*, I. M. Singer <fr Co.'s, or Smith <fc English's Machines at less than New York Cash Prices.? xii<-- cit)? mg jiiiciime is one 01 me necessities of tho ago,au0 no family should bo without one. [Oct. 26. IS60, 26, if OUR DISTRICT FAIR. "\Vc publish elsewhere io part tlie Premiums awarded at our l?.ft I'mir. Tho Fair was a great success and reflects honor upon the public spirit and enterprise of our District. Tho number in attendance on Thursday was bet ween four and five thousand persona, and the reccip'.s were proportionately large. A collection was taken up in behalf of the Society, and in thcniidbt of much enthusiasm several hundred dollars were soon fais?d. Tho succcns of the Society is thus assured. J *>- ? HINUTE MEN. At a meeting of the Abbevil'e Minute M<n on Saturday last, a Constitution and Hy-Lawe were adopted, a^d the following O dicers of tlw Company elected: James M. Perki.v, Captain : Jamk* C. Cauiocs, lot Lieutenant; Jso. G. Edwards, 2J Licutenaut; Jxo. G. Will?om, 3d ; Lieutenant. The Association is entirely military, without any political affiliations. The Constitution and By-Laws provide for weekly and monthly drills of the Company. The "Blue Cockade" has been adopted as a badge to be worn at all parades. | Such arms aie to be provided tlie Company ahall d recL Life Members. Those who Lave not paid their annual dues of $1.05, will lake notice that <ho 17th inst., was ihc last day of grace for payment. The ! interest orising from this fund anniwillj is ail the founds we have to pay for the Premiums.? 111 ? ... ii u;u ii ii an paid m it Trill slill lack sonic $1-0 of paying for the Premiums. So wc appeal to every Life Member to comc forward promptly nml pny (lie snnill pittance, without further notice. Those who fail to?pay by 6ulc Day in November nest, their nolo will become forfeited to the use of llio Society, and will be put in suit for collection. * J>v ordur-of the Executive Committee. W. C. DAVIS, Sec'y. A CALL FOE MIKUTE* MEN BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The people nre respectfully invited to assemble at the various times and localities herein mentioned for the purpose of forming comna nicb of Minute Men to form a Regiment The Committee would further gay that this move is utterly void of any political ting*.? Tho object is iiftply to prepare to defend our Delves QL'd our institutions whether from insurrection at home, or aggrc-eiion from the North: iUUokeabury, Fiiday, 20th Oct.} 1860. Calhoun'* Mills, Saturday, 27th Oct. l*racl!y'?, Tuesday, 30th Oct. Lowndesvillc, Wednesday, 81st Oct. Hue West, Tbursday, 1st November. Wickliff'? or Johnson's, Friday, 2>1 Nor. There will lie present at each meeting, gentlemen to explain the object of thin organization. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, Chairman Ex. Com. W# are pleased to state that companies of "Minute Men" have been organized at Abbeville Court House, Greenwood and NinetySix.?Ed. THE POLITIC AX CRISIS. Leading Statesmen throughout the country seem to have arrived at the conclusion tliat the " i-lection of Lincoln isiDevitubly certain. Such ii taiu 10 00 me opinion of prominent Douglas and Brcckinridge men in New York City, und *e see it stated that the same conclusion is held by Mr. Yancey, who lias had the best opportunities for observation during bis receDt tour in the North. The resolt baa been long felt to depend upon the isaue of lite contest in Hew York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and ainc? the recent defection in Pennsylvania, the eyes of all have-been tamed to Now York, as the last stronghold of. conservatism. But the same causes which carried over Pennsylvania to the enemy will likely ensure a Black Re, publican triumph in New York, to wit: the ll>? distraction of the Democratic party, and the traitorous defection of the Douglas men. According the statement of th*~IUraid tberi ia reaeon to believe, that for twelve montlii past, the DouglaaUea have been playing inU ibe baada of the Black Repnblioaaatt It eeem 'then that Seward apoka not without good aa auraoce, when be olaimei a majority of 00,00 for the Republican party in Naw York, a*< this too wbao ibe cotnbinad ^lament* of tb Oppoaition, amount to a majority o( 4(5,00 votea. . j| w With the aleetiom of Lincoln cornea the in auguration of tronblooa iimea, the *%at o which are already portoutow. Oov. {Jiatba called an Extra Seafton of oar Legislature fl> the purpoee of electing Preeidf oti?J Kleeton and in caee of neeeee'ity of proridiag for tb Safety of (be Stet*, Alabeqi# hM MythonM iU Governor lb c?ll a 8UU Confection ia eat of the Eleetion of a Blade Bepubliean Prmm dent Virginia will bold M Kstra 8?p^n o legislature, and wa ?upp<*a tb?t a*t*a fteefbfe of the l>gi?)etare> ok neerlyall the fioutbejn Bute* wijl be oonreaed ia aaee of the wleetio of aSUck Rcpiibn<?ea. ; lad then, ehould two ?r ** * BteUefeaolr to teeede wo will bore a "SoMH^ Q^ileM J." * V ' -J' ? " " |&fj If Soronado at Andercon. We find a report of the speeches of several gentlemen, made ot a recent Serenade, in the ' Anderson (iazttlc of the 17lh innt. Among others, Gen. S, McUuwan was called rpon at the ITenson IIoufc. The following its the report ol hin remarks ! l?en. McOownn after being repeatedly called for, appeared upon the twIrony, and made n | few remarks. He returned his sincern thaiiks, j hut puppoHttd iho eomplinient was intended I moro for the good old llibtrict of Abbeville, J than for himself, as (be intelligence had just I reached u?, that that District had returned hin> to the Legislature. [ lie saio this day the general election in South [ Carolina had been declared, and I run to ber character for devotion to principle, we could say with the utmost confidence, that eho hud | declared unanimously for Breckiuridge and Lane, lie Was proud to bo aide to say, that one little month hence, without a smirk1 discor ilcut vote for Hell or Dougln*, she would cast lier eight electoral votes for that candidate, who stands upon true conbtilutional principles lie expected to vote for Mr. Breckinridge, hecause the pl?i form upon which lie stands is, ?o I faros slavery i?concerned, in uecordance with reason?in accordance with the practice of the Government?the decisions of the Supreme | Court, and the Constitution i'.self.. 11c intended to vote for Mr. Breckinridge, uot because he is, os has been falsely uUigcd^a sectional I candid-Ue. Neither onr candidate nor our pint| form is sectional. Mr. Breckinridge is a true ' ! Vn< inn a 1 f ? ?<! #.*?? 1 1 I ....... ... VI . ... U'"CU upon tile constitution, id as hroa<] n? thai in? fitrumeut, and as extensive as the limits of the wholo country. What is constitutional cannot in the nature of things, he sectional, lie said he would vole for Mr. Brccki:?ri<ljrc, not l;ecuu!*e, ns lius been falsely alleged, lie is a ditvnionisl, or for the purpoeo of breaking up this Government, but for the very opposite reneon, because he is in fact, the only true union cnndiJ-ile before the people, whose princi* ! nles alone cim r.uv<> this ITninn. if if in ?i??t ol. ready beyond the power of roan l? fave iL Thin Government can on'y lie preserved l.v administering its affairs according to the C??n| Btitution. It, can not I)*? raved?it ought not [ to be saved from dissolution in any otlu-r wny, i ! and Mr. Breckinridge, of nil the four candidates j is the only one who proposes to administer the t government according to that, standard. lie hoped that Mr. Lincoln Would i.?t be I electcd. lie doubted tlie policy of admitting i his election in advntice and in the midst of the ' i fight, lie etill h?d hopes of tho efforts of the J coneorvativcs in tlio non-slavcholding Stati**, i t and Boinc contiiI<?uci< in tlie result <>f the fusion i ticket* in New York, Now Jersey and I'cnn.xylvatt'd. lie could not lirinir himself to beliv*, that a man entertaining finch obnoxious Fcntiment?such seclior.al, fanatkul, and revolutionary principle*, would be vb-eled PreM'lent of these United JStj?tve. A kii"l I'i evidence liad heretofore preserved our inncoifi ntcoun- 1 try from numerous perils of various kinds, nnd lie still relied upon the protection of the sume i beneficent power. "Tlicre is a divir.itv-that shapes our ends, Rough liew tlietn us we mny." But if nil our hopr6 should he disappointed, if Mr. Lincoln should be clected, he said it would be like the wrath of Achilles. "The direful spring of woes unnumbered." I;> th?t iVunt whut is to bo done? It is a grave nnd im port nnt enquiry. llesaidhe was not a disunion itt jicr *c\ lie was not one of those who look?.l ?i._ .1: ? _r * tu iu uic umu.uuiiu ??i mis l. iiioi) ns n Hung desirable in itself. Ho appreheuded the great advantages we had enjoye>l under our glorious institutions, lie lmd a very lively sense of the immense troubles and pel i!? necessarily inei dent to dissolution ; but in full view of all this rather than liv? under o government, in vrhieh we hove practically uo voice?which would not be to um. in any sense, a common government, but on the countrj', animated by a srntinient hostile to our instiutions, be vvu3 ready ^ ?n ?i? ?J >v IUVU1 all mi; 1JICHU H'>|lUll5IUIllliej Ol ft CIS' solution of this Union, and tlie formation of a Southern Confederacy. lie was in lavor of this course, cot from jclioice. but from necessity not "per ?e,'' but "ex-necessitate." He said that Africa slavery is a peculiar institution. Tito world does not understand it ?their eentioieut is ngaiuat it. und it can not live in any government, which is inimical to it Slavery must be governed by slaveholder?, or at lea?t by a government in which eluv. I holders have n protective voice. He took for ! granted, that we are rcsoive?l to maulaia the j institution at any aud nil hazards. | Mr. So word was egregiuusly mistaken, when I he lately declared thnt we would eoon give it | up peaceably. Let the fanatics of the world rate und rant ns they may, we have settle.) this question for ourselves. We declare in the face of the world, thnt this institution is vur vlmictni. hiiu ho neip us lioil we mean to rfiainiain it! I Taking this for era tiled, it follows that this is no Government for slaveholJoif, when the administration of that which should be n coimnun tjofcrmntnt lias pawe'l permanently iulo the hands of that geographical section, which is aniuintcd by an infernal hatred of the institution. It has been eaid thut the election of Mr. Lincoln will be coiulitutional, and therefore, is no cause of alarm. lie denied it. Ho said it would not he conttilutional in any just sense. It is true that the outrage would be perpetrated undi'r the forms of the Constitution bnL it. will not be the tirat time in the history of the world when oppression, in order to accomplish it* purpose, lias put on * constitutional form*. If they can elect it President constitutionally now they may do it four years hence, and eight years henee, and so on for all time to couic lu this way the CiOverninetit will have pa?*cd under tlio exclusive control of a typographical fanatical t>avty and the Kouth he literally didfranchise*] in their own Government. Can 1 this perversion of the Constitution bo justly i claimed at couttitutioiial. It would be preserv i mg me iorm niter the spirit had find. It would be the grossest tyrauuy under the lifele&a form of freedom. lie declared that in that case, we ? would lit) taxed and governed, and troiidcd by i a government, in which we would practicoliy [ and in efl'cat, have no voice. It would he another exemplification of the old principle of "taxation without representation," in opposi* tiou to which our forefathers incurred nil the i dread hazards of the revolution, and waged a , | bloody war for seven lone years. God grant that we n^ay caver bo reduced to such a condition But if it corner to that he would certainly ryut - advise acquiescence, but would rather raise 3 the war cry, "To your tent* oh I?rael 1" lie j was ready to incur every responsibility rathet than submit to such permanent ostracism in 6 otirowa government. He guppoaed tha.case 9 of England bsingjinnevted to France, and asked whether Englanl with her ariglo-aAxort blood i and nil her hereditary .hatred-of Franco, and f F"renclnnen, would submit to he governed by Louis Napoteon and the French Legislative ' Assembly, even, aithoooJv aha Wac represent* r in that Assembly, but in s hopelesa minority K- Asked wheur England weald submUjjo tht ? arrangement forjewgle day. H*.4a$W 4 be did not t?U?w. ^.?o*idi?Wt {o ? Ut m single hour, but wduld rather fly Co tm 4#^fight?gMn M?egr4?t baUlee of Armour M ori>op*les? M otar cffnditfon m this Oomm a UomI BiMk Republican Pkfty* A > . *** uf> ti- fight. He ?u^ ?t&y?ng l< f Ife4' ! *? i*Uh tb* watelnrcttf >V#0?|wij ^*ath<rn 8%^ i^*ekUtfiiy?^ abi tpplp J . ; .. .. Vw-. Jft I'.'.Yviv- ... /i" 'i - 4j5. Premiums Awarded. The following are llio I'reiniuins awarded l>y i by tin.' Juilges for llio Second Annual Fair of the Abbeville Agricultural Society FIKLD OUOrS. The Committee on Field Crops, beg leave tcr submit (lie following HcporU The exhibitions iu (his I>nj)ariii!ent have been unusually large and very fine, ami speaks well for the IM-trici: For the Hrgest yield rf Cnrn upon one nirr?> of upland, 20'bush., W. K lSlake, cup, $10.00 For the largest yirlil of Corn upon ; one acre ci low ground. t<*.t bushel* 5 l (jts.. Uiimscy Ulnck, cup, 10.00 2d best do. 07J hu^hcl.*, \V. S. Harris. For ilio largest yield <>f Whcnt upon upland, per uere, -2 J bushels, 1>. M. ltogen, cup, 10.00 lle^i husliel of Wheat, "W. Wilson, do 5.0O lid" best do do Jan. McCaslan. 8d best do do Gen. A. M. Smith. Uest bushel of Corn, J as. MeOusl.in, cup, .">.00 2d do do M. (>. MuCaalnLn. 1 3>l do do A*. 1>. Housiuu. j 4ih do <lo Vi'. S. llurri*. | Best bushel of Hurley, It. A. (irifSn, cup, 5.00 j ' do S. l'otutoen, Mrs. J. A. Cnllioun, hilver, 2.50 ! 2d ?lo <lo Mr?. 13. Ai .iistr?>ii<r. lo J wliom tlie Committee retain mend ? j>icini ii in oi 1.00 { IStsl bushel of I. Potatoes, W. 151 Hojiijmih, jilvw, 2.00 " do Cow Pons, S. A. Wilson. do li.OO " do Ground I'oiis, \V. II, Tiiiignft, -.OU 2d ilo ilo do M?i'usliiii. I lit*>t do/.. curs of Corn, M. O. Alcl'u^l.in, l.Oi) j Besi Units of Cotton, Jus. AlcPaslun, cup, 1".00 I *Jd da do John T. lluddoti, ilo 5.00 L5est, do Wool, It. A. Griitiu, do IMIU j ' do lluy, 1). \V. Aiken, do 6.00 | ' dj Ctncd l'cu \ iue.s, IV. If. Tnjrgirt. cup, 5.00 " A bale Grass Seed, .1. II. Wilson, silver, 5! .00 41 do Oats, Silas liny. do JJ.OO " do Turnips, J. A. JSuiley, do 2.00 The Conimiueo cannot close tliisI'cpnrt wiili| out noticing the tine .siuii|>lu of Sen Iglr.nd Cot ion, raised 111 the District by Mr. John A. Part- I | low, but know nothing of this practirnbili'y of i mining it upon our laud. Nothing like exporiweutir.g?good nmy result l'ror.i such eflurts. lletpccttully submit ted, A. 1JUUT, Chr'u. STALLIONS, GELDINGS, FILLIES, MAKES AND COLTS. Best S. C. raised .Stallion, over -J years old, W. 1J. Horn, cup 10.00 llest Stallion, open to the world, Jas. Oreswell, do lo.OO 2d do -Col. D. W.Aiken. Deat do 3 year old. District raked, Dr. J. Wurdlaw. run K.fitJ 2d do 3 yc-rs old, District raised, Jccl l.ock hail. llest do 2 do District raised, C. M Sharp, cup, 5.00 2d do 2 do A. Kmg. l5est Gelding, 3 years old, District raised, C. T. Haskell, cup, 5.00 1 " do 2 do District raised, Allen Wardlaw, silver, 3.00 " do 2 do open to the world, Dr. lUish Gary, cup, 5.00 " do 1 do open to the world, Dr. Huali Gary, silver, 3.00 ' Filly, 8 years old. District raised, A Yuchel llughey, cup, S.Ofi j " do 2 do do District raise), hain'l Agnew, cup, JfftLh 2d do 2 do do Disl. raised, Mrs. KutT. lleat do 1 do do do S. Hay. sil 3*00 j 2.1 do 1 do do do W. M. Griffin. I lJeat Colt, 1 year old, Dist. raisen, | John White, sil 3.00 2d do 1 do do A. C. Hawthorn. neet A1 u.rc and Col', do O. W. Pprowl, 8.00 2d do do C. T. Haskell. Ileal bucking Coll, do Allen Vance, ^.00 2d do do O. W. Sprawl. Best Mare and Colt open to the world, I)r. J. W. Marshall, 8.00 2d do do 11. M. McCashm. The Committee cannot close this report without congratulating the U:Mrj<-t npnii the very large and Hplcudid show of !iue stuck in this department. Itcspcctfully submitted, C. T. HASKELL, Chr'n. SW1NJ3. The Committee on Swiue beg leave to nubmit tho following llcport: Ik-ht Kessex Boar. T). M. P.nSrn'9 .f dfl Chester County, do J. F. Marblmll, 3.00 " Berkshire Hour, Win. Wilson, 3.00 i " SulTolk, do ])t\ S. Fuir, 3.00 j " Chester Sow & Pigs, T. W. Smith. 3.00 " Essex do J. S. Cotliran, 5.00 J " pr Chester Pigs, Dr. I?. Yarborough, 3.00 2d " do do J. Quit. Marshall. " Common Sow & Pigs. J. P. Marshall, 5.00 2d " do do Master J. M. Cobb. pr Common Pigs, Mast. J. M. Cobb, 3.00 2d ?* pr do do * W. II. Taggart. Worthy of noiicc a Pig by (j. T. Jackson. lleapcctfully submitted, 15. /. 1IEKNDON, Chr'n. S11EEP. The Committee on Sheep beg loave to submit the following Report : Best South Down Duck, J. D. Williams, 3.00 " Merino Duck, P. A. Connor. 3.00 " Eweol Lamb, South I)., J. K. Vance, 3.0!) " Grade Huck, 11. A. Gviffin, 3.00 " pair of Grade Lf?n?bi, U. A. Griffin. 2*00 " Ewb 4i Lamb, Coui. S., J. McCaslau, 3.00 2d" do do \V. M.GrilKn. ** col. of Poultry, Mrs. J. McCaslan, 5.00 2d ? do Mrs. W. M. G.itiin. * The Committee beg leave to recommend (o favorable notice a very fii:e African Buck, by It T .. (1.1 1 1 T> 1- I? ?? vr. A. X Viwiiri , ill.io, U VUWWUIU DUCK Uy M . GvilEn; a Iinkewell Buck l>y W. J. Loniax, and they recommend that premiums be hercufter given for these classes of iheep. Respectfully submitted, A. G1L133, Ch'rn. QVRRIAGE AND BUGGY HORSES, SADDLK I1&RSES AND TON IRS. The Committee beg leave to report that there were u tiue exhibition in ibis ur|)urlruei;t and award the following preiuinms: Dest pair of Carriage Ilorrcs open to the world, M'hos. llniibt^tjup. (8.00 2d do do do Allen Vance, u? litisl Buggy Horse, TIioh. Ellin, do 6.U0 2d do do do D. W. Aiken, do Saddle do J. A. Norwood, do 6.00 2d Ho do do Dr. J. W. W. Marshall, do Buggy Mare. Diftttct raised, Dr. M. C. Tugirart, cup, S.00 do Saddle Pony, Dr. Ru*h Gary, do 0.00 2d do do do J. T. Moore. + do Pr. of Ponies, Gen. A. M. Smith, do > 5.00 2d do do do G. T. JacUeuu. " ' J. W. W.* MARSlt ALL, Chr'n. , JACKS, MULES, MATIES AND MULE COLTS. ' t Committee on Jucka, Moles, Ac., beg elave to submit the fidlowing report: Best native Jack, D. ?L 1'arnUV, Cup,"$10.00 2d do. do do John Stockman, do Dirt, raided do !.- II. Itykard, do 5.00: do do do 1 year old Mate/ tv *. j. ij??iey, ao O.UU 2<1 do .do do 1' do C. IS. (juffio. do do do 2 j?ir old Male, JasepU Cli^|>Iwmi do 5.00 2d do do. , do -2 Nlo Jm Creswell. do do dopair of Carrfag* Mu!m, , . Gilutfr, <V 0>00 do pair of Carriage Matea, 9peta#n tl>* world, Allen' Vance, do f.BO 2d do do do doM. T'JAekeon, ! do Maro and Mule Colt, Diet. ratted , * T. J. r?onj;lBB, ' " ' ftd do do do do G. T. Jnokaon. do Diat. raised Mule, J. K. V?mK 5.00 \ do Teatti 'of ?lx Mulea, ' \ ' ' v Qmu P, L. Wardlaw, IOJQO j. !; Jj Mbnahfa. *M)U Hi n . . buMUeir l^itig^n?^$uiiiun?4 c^4r?w| . *VU^*S^?y^T^*r)|-[y ; I ' Th. C?iitai. ^IIu : tb? following lUpoft: ?*?. . . Heet Devon Hull C yeiire old. .Col. J- F. | Maislmll, cup, ?3.00. " Dm hum " a ' old, iUiij. II. A. ( riilin, 5 00.! ? ? 1 " ? Col. J. I). Wil- I linnm, 2.00. j " " 1 " " " Mrriforiou.*. j " ' Cow mid Cell, 4 war* old, Col. j J I). Williams, .r. 00. " " Heifer, 9 ye;ira ol?l " 3.Co. i I - ? 2 00. I " Durham Cow. 4 yours old, " mcrilorious. ! " lluilVr, 1 " " " meritorious, j OUADi:?. Dfsl'Dull over 4 vent's old, J. Il.Tiirrn?il,s.OO. | ' ' 12 " Dr. S. Fair. 3.00.1 ? ? 1 '? ' ili.j. C. W. | S|ii'i>ull, 2.00. | ? Heifer, 3 " " Muj. K. A. (JifTin, 5.011. ! '2nd" " *' " " Jimii?* Crc^weil. ?' M '1 ' " Col J. D. Willimns, .'1.00 " " 1 " ' M iij. It. A. Crifliu. ') III! - I COM MOM STOCK. Beit Hull over l yiara uld, K I?. I.otfttn, P.("I. ' " " 2 " " Win. Wilson, 3.0tt. j " 1 * ?? J. It. Hl:.ck, 2.0U. i " Cow -1 " ' .1. K. Vanw, .l.'/'ii. j Uik' " " " " W. V. Mcoro. Heifer U " " W. 11. Tuj;part, r, 00. j " Yolte of Oxen, Jite. C(t?uv!l, 5.01!. j Ue."|ieclfullv KuMniited, A. M. .SMITH, Clir'n. FAKM IN G 1MVLKMKNTrt. Tin: Committee on Fanning Implements reapeel fully report (tint tlit-y have examined a : lur^** vi.riety on exhiLitiun aud uwurd the l'?l- | lowing |Tc-iuiui!is: lSe^t Cotton Ciin, Jolm Fnriglit, ?lu.00 ' do \\ hf/tt Fun, John !jiiri;jiit, fi.'in I do Thf?>her, .li/iii Knrip.ht, ?MM ! do Cotton Semper, \\ in. tMnith, 3 U'.l ' do Collection ot ph.lgh moulds, (J. \V. S*proit!l, f?.0!> ! Qll UO collection Ol plough lliouills, J. foster Aiuivhbll, do Scythe and Cradle, J. 1{. Maitni, 5.00 I -2il tin <} > do *1*. 1>. Klu^li. L do 2 Horse Turning l'iousih, i). M. linger?, do 1 do Subsoil do I). M. zffiflj do Wheel Harrow, \Y. 11. Brooke, ; do Bri.ce ainl Bin*. (Jlir.r Hummer "l and L'ltbiry I'uUer. \\ in. Lyon, ?.00 i il'i M:aw Cutler, ]$. 10. Giljrrt, < 6.00 ! do J'aU'Ki 1'lciigli Stack J. I'. ISoucl, 3.00 i do Culliviitur, Win. Wil^iMi,3.00 ' <1<i Set of I'l'iugliGciir, S. A. Wihwu, 3.0o ; d>> 3 liiuoin.s mudc'liy Slnv^* of i J .is. 1.01) i do Set of Horse ShoiM""t?j" Slave of DrirF. KivinnMon, 1.C0 do J- doz. Duck (JpHnriTliy Slavt of *. W. I). ItoiiiiiH!, J.00 do Dioadax wjiTlu bv a Slave of O. '11 11 m>k*ll, 1.00 do Hdtcliet. S.nve of C. Ilusln-ll. I <>n do Muutirr I'^Tk do V.. T UaAe-i; l.Mtl j <lo Set of Husliets d??TV. il. T?ijji?arf. 1.00 Your Coiiiniutce close this lb-port wiiliodt nyl ioi:it ilio of a bridge wlm'li tee loJiHve ninny clniins for cheapness, sulci}' I i^hI ^uruliili1 y, Hiid would b? u yre^Uillfiirovemeiit in long epulis. Alrtj, ilie UuiJ^l of n ("ottoii I'ronJij B>. Opie L-mreiiee. It. is new ntid iiiiA-ii7oiii%*5 el ' <* merits can only be t.i-steJ by practicable operation. Alto tin; (Vultgn liarrow. by Tioudivell ?fe I'eal, wliicli tliey iliink n i tine implement fur surf.iee leveling .in<l for small i ttfaili. Alt^i " ' 1 1 * "* ? - ? j vvm.u i...uiiiuib ii11mi- j tiun ol" t!i? Si raw Cutter, Ci>ntt?li?llcr ninl lino Cnse of llnrjwiiro 011 exhibition by Agnoiv, McDunald Jc Co. Respectfully sul'tnll t cd, J AS. O ILL AM, Chr'n. ?(cONcr.uiiKi> m:xt \yi:kk.) Tribute of Eespect. cj?u!hr cointnuiiiciiliuii oT Ifoslin Lodge, A.*. F.M.*, Ucl?ber tl>? 12tli, A. L. following preamble and resolutions \V*^ns, it h.is plrnsed Almighty God in liis utlwist^pfovidcnce to remove from ns, in the prim* <?!'"" a and ?i3??ful:icSM, our brother Du. 11. i T. BbLl., und while Wfe would bow with resin| nntiou to tine mysterious dispensation of Divine Pruv itlenct:, wc cannot but mourn our broth| cr'a deatii hh u ?.id loss to this community, and I to our Lodge, of which lie \vu? a member, a j worthy brother, lie it lhen,retolved, ma tiib- i ut? of resprtt, . Int. Tlmt in t!?o death ??f our broiln-r Dn. If. 1". Hell, the whole community lin? loft n uj>pfisl citizen, and Itoslin Lodge it valuable and efficient member, one ever devoted to the interest of the wider ; mid eHtecmed for his ?IF>!>! . , mmily and courteous bearing towurds the brethren of iIia fraternity. 2nd. Tlmt we deeply nytnpatliise with the bereaved relative* of our deceased brother, thus called to mourn the loss of one endeared to them by every tie of :itb-r.tion. 3rd. That n. blank leaf in our minute book he iiwrilinl to hte memory, .md thai, we Wear the ; unual budge of inv111'"'I'll lor thirty days'. 4 th. That tho Aliniture of the Lud^e be draped ; in mourning for six months. full. This prcamf.b ami those resolutions he published in '.he Abbeville liaimer ttnd JnJe : I pnnUvl Pre**, and that n copy of the same be i beni to the family of i'ic <lecoiiH"<l. XV M. A. GILES, W. M. Theop. Baker. Soc'y. STATE AGBICTJLTURAL FAIR. SvfEfilNTENossts Oj-klcn, G. it C. R. R. > Columbia, Oct. 24, 18150. J Vinitora to the State Agricultural Fair, to be hebl ot Columbia, comiuencincr or. Tuestlnv. 18th November next, will l>e passed over this road, for ONE PARIS, on Saturday, Monday, TucbJhv nud Wednesday. RETURN TICKETS will bo given, pood for 4nny d?y to, at.d including Saturday, 17th of November. And Stock-and all articles INTEND!.!) FOR EXHIBITION, will be transported at the ownora risk, free of rimrgc For this purpose, a special train will leave Greenville ou Saturday, November 10th, at 6 o'clock, a. m. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this privilege, are reminded of the necereity of giving notice at Least One Week Beforehand. ?f the quantity and character of the Slock to be shipped. Attendants travelling with Stock will be expected to D8v ONE FARE. * f . # Agents along the line will be notified of tho I ?ti:ne of the arrival of the Stock Train at their Stations. .UP freight will be charged on all articles porohaftd at t1;a Fair. Kot more than One Bale Of Cotton toeach Planter will be allowed od bucIi condition* C -E. P. RAWORTH; Geu'l Superintendent, Oct. 26, i860, 26, Qukrt.?lim yov^ewJT that bigTnfl ian m-j another clumn boiling Ron If, Darkmnd Leave* for tba "Cherokee Remedy ?" ' O. COLT^ei NEW MODEL PISTOLS, AokaowMged t* fc# TN me Jo?t r*8e?vid *nd'Jbr nU by A. A. WILLIAM^ V i -- ?* Seorgia Made Wool Mail T?ryVlf>? . a. wiI.L*i?S. ' imwm m % ~ * , .3 \ j-, OBITUARVThe i*u<h!cn ami unexpected death of JOHN WKShKV (X)OIIUAN lin-* spread a pall of gloom nikI melancholyover the entire communiiyof ("dlit'sliiH'v. Ile wn>horn Nov. i-ltfo. mid <1 Oct. 1MIt. iStiO. a*.*cd .'iljuut. 27 years. A few iWvs iii:o lie moved iiinong us, linle, vitjorousand athletic, the piiture of health nn>l animation; to-day ho lies cold and motionless in th?! grove, cut down by the scythe of the ! race tle.'l ro\er. !l it- :< in- l;i;tc':<dy spectacle to see a aouiih man, his I-> !.? still wet with the lews of the morninc of life, active, vigorous ami buoyant, wasted by disease, and in the brief lapse of n few ilnys ulioi n of hi# strength and laid low in the grave. What a lesson of the frailly of man's le-st estate! What a mookerv of ambition's hopes nml expectations ! No one in our community would have singled . VM. J V V, III U.I Iin me IH'XI. Vict'in for Death's !?:esornhle grasp This l.hiotuhealth, wo.l vigorous frame, and buoyant step, ail indicated n lonif career of useful an.] Ir.'l'py yearn. ]>ut '"lie sleeps hia last sleep" in I lie iarnl of silence, foivverniore from llie tini->? ami stir of cnrtliV c.liitii^ing scenes. ,\ ii>??r.ili?'i* <>t tlin Mctlnnli*t l''pi^<l[>i<l Oliureh, lor ih-' last yenr or more ho seeniecl to j:at!ier reisewe'l strensitli. in his religious experience, for the Christian lU'ht, and to lie waked up tu n proper ajipreeiiitioti of hia individual rcsponsil.ilitA as a lielicvel". Ills sent \va? nlwavsf>ocitliied in tllo Chnreh of ({ml nml 1../ <!- i to l.llC |)l'l'i:cllill^ I'f t lit- \V I i V (jrh nflt-l I'Sl i\h?l ?!?liirlit. stiui'pl ti;?on I lis lac", jfi>r was lio^K t??!'irv i!i:i hearer of lii-r woiiljAul. u jdorr ; 1?-t t injr liis religion* light jiliiiM^nvforj^ men, nml proving; to those who km;w *rrr, wst tin* hiri- j eerily of hi? Cliri'tian tsjii-'iTttfrJ*#', l>v a pi..us wnl'i and holy eonvorf-ation Jit: was ei!iei<-ut ar a teaeher in the Suhhath School, and hud Iii-oii n-iuiiV)y employed Ify the Fik-u!ty m mi a-si.:t::nt in tin- ^Vkv^l.ilvy Coiift'tviicohVlMx^^ All who km-w !iL^-c*ft"tvst.iiljF ti> tlH^W-nufo'ly and Liis'iiiiji jj*ffip.itliiosof-his nature. 1 '??lit? , kind nml o'.J^miT, he ev?-r rea<l v with his attciitii.-iisjj tin1 lied side, and "Viiiihi; l>? i i-NMi^'TfJ^wntekvr.-*. in the e!nim1n*i' of death. This mortTil <"*it ci</it.?sit v;?4;t:iirr in tile cii<-l<of hi., relatives umi #tVicii<l-? ll'at cairmt lie ii!!? litis siiii lias set will!.- yot ii is noon, Jf!\ sixUeiily iiii'l my0?>ri.>u>iy lias lie Wen falh-il .iwny fi'or.i a sphere of uctivo nnj manly jtigcfuln'-s^. 1 Jul Ityat'i <li?l not 1} ixl hi in unprepared.? Ilw v.'iM calm. ?*? ! .1, r?:*L'ritri!, pcaccfiil, throughout his hort si-kness, not :if:-ai<l to go u. \vn to Ihtf ijiav i; nor, though this snblorriiliciiii |':is.-ilii<i to tl'O skn-?, to enter itjsuu I liu roa'ilU'H of the Kternal Stale. '1 ho vvii'i-rof il is chit u>iry Raw hi* face liijlit-'5 0.1 up willi an unearthly smi'.p, us conscious that- he was dying, ',l' to>U*r<l to his frieixls of Jc?U?, unit the i:ills'-', am! lioit;i-, swut hoflli; in heaven. AVlin'. a conviriiiiisf ar^iiiiKiit of the rcnlilv nu?l irnth of the Christian religion, tlx; il.'.itii.li il oi" I'nij j.i- nf tli.? o,. ?..i1 of ivilgiotu faith, mid lio'y tritiuii>1i, und exulting im|u' til Ittitnoi t h1 i^v I His lirotiici nii.i hitters ;sih1 Christian friends who yaw liim <Ji?*, 'mv ]>i-?i>issvm1 to incut liito iir lifiivi'ti. Oli, that this solemn ili^pensnt ion may ring lilt- ? trumpet of warning to "prej>:ire Uioi-t (Jot!," npuu ihc younij men ul :liis cor;.:nuuity! "Tlio'i nri i;one to the crrnve. but we will not dfplolV lln-0, \\ liosc God was thy ransom, thy guardian and ; lie gave thoe; he took thuo ; ami he will restore iht'P : And liviiili li:i> no sling, for tlic Saviour lias uiod." J. \V. W. Cokcsburv, S. C. l'KF'AUTr.!) tikis life of CVninqinptioii, in Bfiimliilm'. I'ike County, Alabama, Mll-S. MARY .1. ItrlilV KS, cntiwiri ?f.Mr. 11. N. llccvcs, ai;*-d 20 yeirtf, (? iiinuiliri, 1 1 iluyij. T!?o ilfcn-uiMil, born March 4tli, 1810, in At). tiCViile l> til'ill, S. t' . Ui:s a <iau<>hler of Miij. .1. I). Scott.. Mu wur. in you'll coniiecli-il lo the 1'ips.liyleri'iii C'hrrcl. i * Abin-vill.-; thence the moved lo L:.wih1ps C.?., AhtbtfiiiM, where.?h? connected tierself with the M. IC. Church; thence to this place. AI:lioui>li :i comparative Htran^er, by her lonj; piifFi-rit>jr anil ntllicliOii mid by li'-r patient eiitiurni.ee she enlisted the nyni|?iilhies oi nil who knew her. She leaves tin alleetiouale liiisliiuul to motun her lurs. l)iu he mnurns lint, lis th'Ji'l! who have no ln nj. R.?-iii?i.il Mr* ilm dt'iul licit (lit.- i:i ill a Lord. W. Abbkvili.k, Oct. 2;>, ItiliO. Co/tin.?Our tnurkel Iho pnst tvik Ins b<-en nctivo, and jiriec-ti liuvv ranged from 7 tc 10j ei'iiU. Hamburg, Oct. 22. 16C0. Cotton.?Wp have had nil active deinnmJ for cotton for (lit* pn.-t w?-pk wiili an advance of J tif it cent. We quote* good midline t? midline I'll!r til II eta. Ucefi|H3 for the week arts 1S4U bulea. P. Coi.rMBiA, Oct 22, 1800. Cotltii?Fifiy-four bales Hold to-day. Extremes 9(5?lUAc.' CiiARi.rsTO.v, Oct. 20, lSfift. Cnttnn.?The irmiF i?:l ;<niR to d iy reached 1 I2G bales, at full inxl fair prices of t!ic day previous. The l<?llo*.*iii<* are the particulars: 21 haled at i'? : J.0 at 7? ; 84 at tf ; 11 at!): 7 ai 04-: 1!: at yj ; :i5 at J ; 8 at. flj ; tf'J at 10 ; !) at !o.t ; i'.t at lt'i; 4??lfg; 86.ht UU; 119 ?i 10$ ; 1 :>:} at H-3 : !-3 at lo;; 41 at l"I ; 4i at 11?; 1 .'.0 at 11 i ; l!4atilg; !<> at 1 I 5-1(3 ; 172 lit ll-J ami *27 at. Ill} ceiils. $25 REWARD. t rpiIH Subscriber will niy tlio above' P,t:wnrd JL lorthr apprehension iiul d?div?-ry into .the Jail vf AbbevilU, A NKGUO MAN uan.cd V/ ASH ; And owned by R. A C??vr.\x, of Alabama. Th?* said Nt-gro is about tt:{ yaw old. very stout and likelv. weighs about 175 or 80 lbs. )l^? o Bf,ACKSMfTll by Trade; and a FnWLER, and !b vvVy Am i of flaying for dancing parties, lie ia probably in Anderson District, passing himself for n fieo Ne^ro S. G. COWAN. Oct.. 22, mo, 2*5, 4t. ~L1MEI LIME! LIMET ^"MIK S\jJ[)b'M'ilu'r tak-.'a tins tripiliod of inform JL inir the pnhlic f?eu*rally. tlmt lie hii.', and expects to keep ro1)V.itnlly on hiind, r good ?!?pply tl?e best Southern Made Lime, at. Ariiol<ra Old (inarry, ono nnl*- ifoiu PiiKon'a Ford, or the Free Hridtre, on Swrc'la River, which he oilers for.aole ut the following prices: Any nmouiit under 100 buphelg. 3H^> eta per buehel, over that, ain^u it 80 cU>. per bushel. Terms Cash, * J. C. IIASOK. Mt. Galljher, Lanvens Di8t.,S,C., Oct. 20,12m tar Th? Lr.iiPtiiaville Herald will please copy NEGROES FOB SALE. *WOMAN Kft.ween 25 and 80 y*r|g?A{fe, XlL and hcV children about lh? ageOTO, 7 and 4 Tflnrn-^tlie el<fe?t a boy. For ruiTb? r information inquire of J. P. LRE. Jr" ' ,+ Due West, S, C. ' Oct. W, 18fi0, 25 4t NoticAlo Creditors. ALL demand* arainat th4. IMMMof ELIZABETH HARIUH, dec'd, win pni?nt fhetn properly touched, * Perrin A-Cothran on or. before lb* lat.of De ocHibw next. . . ' it .' - ' - " Biweiitotfc. : " ' '' " V ' ' ^ .V ^ ? , 0 ^ I . "STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT." mJLAHD VUk S&&K. V AT AJ A13 jL 13 FIlBil PLANTATION. 410 ACRES. rI",lIF< Pu'iscribor <>lTci> for eiilo liin YnlunMe * I'Santni ion lying on the wnl.-rs of l."?K <*jinr? Crook, Ti-ii Milts bmiili of Abbeville 11 "UK?, containing i?our Hundrad and Ten Acres, Mora or U-rs. Id the Tiaet turo 275 Acres Fresh Cleared J.ami, poo-l fencing. The balance in &oo9 vFoi'c-st i On tli" place.1* a Dwelling lions--, C!uml NcI ttr?? C.ibin.", Siiiole lionet*, Kilclii'li, blnl>k'3, I ilarnc*, At*. Together will* n GmihI (Jin House j hiicJ Screw, All the nlxjvc Imiiiliiittd are new and in goo?l repair. N< nr t!ie Dwelling is A Good Garden, I C'otilaiiiir." o'-<: anil a lialf mstvs, will pailctl in. 'I'lii- sn'.ism ilxT vmilJ alfUMutv tl.al tbere is a fine indicut i<.ti of A Hich Gold Mine, On llio piaec. To nn entcrpritiing mm lb i# ?i?r* ?ir* an excellent opportnn i?y < !' jroing into i; sps'cnlation wb?*lvby be miui t make an 1111mnwe fortutm in a vt-rv sliort. time. Specimens fyotn litis mine can l>e seen at Ilia J'rnut < itli -e. IT!,, | -I not* i? weii watered !>v lirnnclit**, an<l ?>n tilt! I'laeo are u iiiimln-r ?if |,<>|>1 running j S|?rintv. All of tliein nll'orl h.j good water in ] any S;|>i;il!L in tlie Ili.-lriot; and iies'des tlicSf, there is' mi excellent Well of \Vut?r iti t'.e ! yni-il. 1 would state tliat fli?? pmvlmser of the Laud cun l.ave all my CO.'tN, if in* di'dirc* it, At One Eollar Per Bushel, And my I-O.Ll>Lll at Cue l'uliar jior hundred htmiuk. I TI1K TERMS will be mado o.n?y to un approved puichitsi-r. Fur further inh-rntntii'ii, upply to tbo eubscfiber on the place. W. (1. NEEL. Oct. 23. isr.o. 20, if POOR HOUSE ELECTION. ON FRIDAY tlit? 2-1 day <>f November m>xi, t lie Oiuniiiiosixm rs of the lVor for Abbe vilb; Diftrift, will elect ii Supi-riutclidc lit : tint lVor 1 louse ami Overseer of the iuim f<u j I bt>l. As Superintendent lie will have thoeare am1 I niatiauetiieiil of the pauper*, t>ixl he v. ill In ! -r.|>|.lii'd with hoard. yml hid family aho (if In j has otn-.) As Ovci>--<*r h?j wiii b?- require-! h i perforin u11 (lie duties of such un agent, wliiel ' are so well known as to tvinh r mention o l liein unnecessary. Tlx: applicant?in hUpto HiosttU ? which nuist he in wilting, will slat< the iniiiiher of his family and give some iden of the st-rvices they can perforin, and lh< amount for which ho offers his ami their ser vic?-s. I'rop'iaals, hy candidates. 111113* he linn ' ile?I to any member ol tiie Board, ninl tl eii pretence at the l'oor llou?e en tl.e day ofolec tioti may be neoi ssarv. A ho, at. the same tint.? ami place, a Physi cian for the inmates lor 1301 ?vi;| lie elected j ne win ne rc<{iiiru<l l<> lurin.-ii ins ownj inedi ciiifrs, und attend nil llic Stcviiit i.nd fiimily, m: I well all l!io inmates vflliu Tour 1 luu.so wnti called on. V. A. COXNKR, Clininiiuu ot the Board. Oct. 22 1SU1 20 2t. r< tn I n t n i ? m s i liAS! m! I m!!! 2\o, 'lis not ffii.f, hut a foot, that SUTLER'S PATENT PORTABLE GAS MACIIINi Ih th? tnotil simple nn-1 peiTect, innchtiii to muke OAS fur Lijrlititig up Dwelling Churches. Vilirttfn, iic., in the world. Tin*; Hrc t?i> constructed us to make the richest qua! - i'y of (jad from cuurvi: nosiN, At lc?a than Cno Half thft flnst. r?f PaoI Opo Ill cities, oiid nco almost. entirely self-acting Tliey nre so simple nn.l complete in w orl; mansliip tlint an ordinary servant can inaiinp tlicm After once showing ; and are iriiainuteei in all cuseu to give perfect satisfaction. Descriptive Pamphlets Containing list of price*, and letters from numbers now using tfiern on all parts of Mi country, Culm, Ac., will lie furnished (JKATI: on application to me in per?on, or hy mail, a to J. 1>. Dai.v, F>q., Arcjiileet, Abbevillle, S. C Two of my tunc liine* can now bo seen ii opcraiion at (lie Residences of James M. Per 4*in, t>q., end llvnry A. Jonea, Esq, Abbe ville, 9, 0. JOHN BUTLER, No. 112 FuHou Mixl LO lltnry Suotto, Brooklyn, New York. N. Ti;?Contracts tukon <ui Has Workrt, (Ja Piping, Plumbing, unci Bell Huuglag iu p#rt of Ui?j country. Oct. TTl. I860. ?5,-4t. " PUBLIC NOTICE. A Snperintendaut and Toachei OF IjETJUE SCHOOL IN this District, will l.e e heated On the 8J2 COND day of Novert>h?r next, by th J Trustees. The Salary of the Superintwidan v is f'tt.OO per annum ; and iflin#ell nml family if hia family I* small. ar* provided with boar ding art-el lodging. For farther particulars 01 .this point, apply to the Secretary- Ilia dutiv **e to Superintend, Mar.ngo, %?id Oi??ern 4b Pupils and Farm, id aoL'OWanca-.wjfch sucl direction^ a? be may, from tttne'^apftd. r< oeire from the Trusteea. The SiMWT w tft TjeacVer is'$400, per annim.', and li0:f* provide . Wirb boarding and lodging at ttid School, t H ta to perform the usual duties of, a Schootafa ter,' according, to the infetructian* he ifiaj from time to time, re/srive'lrom }he Trottee*. Applications for either of the'above Office) -Supaviutat^aat, cnu?t ba.lnrodtr/ -tp'jtfec.tftafi tev Abba* i He,. gf* ion*' tA'aJ>iQfciy V . T/JOS. THQlfefc^fWr T Oet. U, 18G0,25, av r rj >.& 'f ' f "i ; % - * 14 LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE, I FOR CASH. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. j I -r VJWONfi Them. a Fifst Tt?fp I>ia<k?mtlh. due Woman, ns?c<l *js yenv?, with F1VB J.IKKLY C'lllI.DKICX?uMvdl a boy post 13; yonniri-fit a eliih] 0 mmilliR. In ihe lot. it* mi exeplSerit Conk and House Sorvju-t, lliou^li iiUo aeeintomeil to the field. For further partiutilar*, hoc l!i? subscriber, ! <>r l>is partner, at liiw office, or Mr. T. F. Lanier at. his plantation on Long Cane, where the negioi-h are lo he seen. 11. A. JONES. Oct. 10th. isao. 21, tf AliSTEATORS' i Hk 2a H o r|MlH Suliscribi-ra will sell at the lnte re?iJL llcIK'.C of THOSc E, OWEN, On Thursday, 1ST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, ALL THE PERSONAL PROPERTY Of tlie DccnscJ, consisting of Q O T TFPT TT ! NEGROES , j One of wlion id a OAUPl?NTEIl, :|3 MULES, 2 HORSES, . ' i 2 Yoks Oxen, i ' ? | ;i 10 I1EAJ) CATTLE, 30 GK 40 HEAD K06S, COTTON, COM AzidL Focicier, ; TWO WAGONS AND 1 CART, 3 STILL POTS . i , I With Caps and Worms, i ! Lot of CLOCKS m WATCHES, One Set. of ! JSWSM'S WQ-LS : One. Set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 51 of|--c t(oiO SFRHJfBBE. * We will c/Fit nt the ?amc time ? e 4= 23 JE3L -A. IO. 353 & So. Ca, Rai? Road Stock, AND t 50 SHARES * Gr. & C. Bail Road Stock. M. T. & J. T. OWEN, Admiiiibtratorg. Oct 11, 18f.O, 24, 3t ^ _ t- -r - -- ? ? Dtue oi i_.anci?jiy ^the Court of Ordi^aiyv . J! ... REAL ESTATE OF ' 8ABRY K, Dec'dBY OKDER of tlio CoWrf of Ordinary, I will soli at Abbeville C. H., (for partition) on Sulo D ?y in Npvemher next, the Real lv>tate of SAURY K. 'i'ULUfc?, Dec'd., qom prixiug two. tracts of. land, fituated in said District. Tract So. 1 contains one hundred and niofty acr*?, mora or. Ijm. oij.-Waters of . Liule River, adjoiuintfttfitdsof Whitfield Cox^ tlngood I.rtwtnn, and Edward Calhoun. Tract No. 2 contain* Kfty four acirm. more or icaa, adjoining laudu of William Teuneut, l^sgooiiLttWloii and S. Dovo?. - . a Tar in* of 8a|ti?12 p*out)>? ort'diK Purchaser t giving Boad^and scourtty, fcbd a tiiorigaga of > t he pretninrs if deemed^neceasary to the Ordinury to secure the. fiaytqrni of the purchase n money. TF?e coata to be palcUln c%ah. ? ^ J. T. MU?)11E, a-a. p. f ji( LAltOE SUPPLY on htfi^of * 1?X eorfc hive aold;vfer th<i laat three B^A^CH * ?akksa. ^ Oct. 10, i860 24 tf g. ;{CHEESE. CHEESE. ' 4 ?^K'a ' * \ * < t *. < ^ . . --; & ^iBtoK .