Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, February 08, 1861, Image 3
Matters at Pensacola Bay.
"We find the following in our exclinngcs in
reference to the Forls about Fenaacula:
FORT riCKF.NS.
This fortification, now iu possession of 225
United States troopq, under the cominandfW 1st
Lieutenant Admn J. Slpmjne;:. of the lot Regiment
of Artillery, "ir now invcated by 2<)()0 troops
from Georgia, Alabnma, Louisiana und Missis
ippi, under iho commnnd of Major General W.
II. Chase, formerly Major in the United Stales
Corps of EngineeiH Foit l'ipfcens is commanded I
by Fort Baruncns and Fort Mcltae. l>oth"of wWli I
works, witli a new battery recently erected,
are ready to open Are on Fori Pickens at a mo
ment'e warning The besieger* at last accounts
were making scaling ladders and other preparations
to capture the latter mimed work.
First Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer, of ?cnn yl
vania, is ill ?omittand of the United States |
garrison at Fort Pickens, Pensacnla. lie entered
"the United States Military Academy at West
Point in September, l6-ii>, and graduated in
1850, when he was commissioned in the army
as brevet 2d Lieutenant of the lit Itegiincnt nf i
Artillery, lie was appointed 1st I.it-nteiiant in [
April, 1854, and ordered on epe'-inl duty hs |
adting Assistant Prof>*ssor of Ethies anil Mathematics,
at the West Point Academy in 1855-6.
Give ua our Due. ? While Vie do not claim
that Edgefield is the Banner District in volun
leering for the defence of the Slate, we are yet
disposed 10 msIs ceitain pnpeis to iple.ise) not i
ignore us in this luiHiies". The. disiriot having j
been honored 111 the choice of a <ii?veiiioi-. im I
one reason why it in thought dosirnhle ov-r '
here that the (rutli of Kedgelieli!V action should i
not be overlooked. .May wo n<?l thou ask our ,
brethren of the pr-ss to notice wloit fvllou.i: |
I'lilCvfifM Iiiis l/ii'cc full companies iu Colonel '
Greg's regiment.
I*'du?-fi?dd has tijr more full rouipiiii>-K raised
by volunteers from her hattelions under die i
* Militniy hill.
Edgefield has anr Rifle Corps remlv ofder said
Kill.
EJg<. field has one Cor|w of Cavalry accepted ;
by the JState. I
And Edgefield three other volnnli-er Cavalry j
Corps ami several companies of Infantry leady 1
*n?l oflloered fur ti e Service.
This makes nhout eight hundred and fifty j
f!n?n already receiveil, and some three hundred ;
.anore ready to In* received when wanted.
If <lii? he a lit 11?? nh?nd of tin- foremost, we |
(can"i lieIp it.?Kdyji'ld Advertiser.
Atmtker r.etlrr from Major Andrrton.?The i
following letter from Major Anderson had bren !
.received <>y a ganlh-tnnu iu Cincinnati:
" Four Sumtkii, January 11, 1HGI.? Whether j
n bloodless separation can now be efli-oted, afier j
Iter,(South Carolina) foolishly firing upon a ves .
el ibeuriuir our flair, tlie other d.tv. I think verv .
.-doubtful. I wks sorely templet! to open my l>ul- j
<ery; but, perhaps fortunately. for ilie chauc* of | i
(having iimttcffi settled without hl'iod-died, I j
,could tiol have tonrhed th? battery tli'it. opened j
lUpoi! her, :iti(l my defence* wco junt Ihm in Mich
,ji condition thr.i I coulrl not li >vu opened the
war. I aiu now nearly .ready. The people have |
.supposed iliat. th'u? j,vork u-as ready to he defend- j
,-?d when 1 caitio in. .1 was far from it?and it i
-would take u:e, even now, one week's hard work i
fto have it,.1 o n complete stale. 3lv command is |
only aboct cue e'gj'th of what it (should lie in j
?iir?e of war?hut email i.i i?un^J
ifeel Rtronc ii the confidence that in-ovidene'e I !
will fT'ijird am! guide,riiu ?ii?!y tbro?^irW?j<. dfiii- I
yer tliut mnv thi>nten. ** ?
i'oura e> n?t?-ly
.UOIHSUT ASjlFJlSOX. J
- ? ? - >.!
It kfticnatjoj? of .1 as. 2... Ccrr.r.v.?We n rcf' ,
4i'n<l to learn, Llirougl: 8 Idler rt'oeivtnl from | (
Jus. L. Corlov. timl lie re-Mirm**! Lis ofliu? tif j
J'irsi Lieutenant mid Adjutant in tW Sisctli In- |
(fantrv, United State* Army, a* soon as he j
Mieard of tlie secession Sonlk Carolina. liis ;
itativ State; and tliat- lie fcaa received tSio a|> !
inintmiinl ' f P.ml nan ' I* /% -P !
this State. He lias Iiuch rUtioneil fur the j
three years, nt Fort llcnifin, California. hut b
^xpecti;J home i<i ub'.nil ten <lnv?.?Charleston ;
JlercHry
An Armstroxc (its Lamjed.?An Arm- )
.strong gun of largo calibre arrived here to
?lny from Ktiropp, via Savannah. Its destination
is Georgetown, tuul il aniiM to tin: order
of Mr. We?t<jii, a wvoathv {'iuiiter who iesi<Ies
. I
in the locality- I'<- hiut aim itii|u>i-te>]u?iit* him- ,
.dreJ ami fifty muskets, ut his own cxj>?-inf, fur <
& volunteer cor|>f? in hiK own neiglniorh'io.l.? j
ChurlrsloK Correxywlrncc of the J'hiLid'ljJiiti ,
J rett.
I'm-:\ciip.?<s ami Skckssion*.?The corro^pon- '
/lent of the. Southern CJirixliait- AJ>'nea!i\ writ- I
tng from Toxaa, says Hint. Rev. }Jr. lioring Rev. j
|)r. C?rti*r, I'reaitlent of SuuIk JL*t)iveri>iiy. niul j
flev. J. K. Carnes, of the TVwaa Advucttr, arc j
>on llie stump making seeMS'ion eppechi t>. These
are n!J juii/iisier* of the Methodist C'hweh ;
Soytli.
Aii>.tt-T1i. Southern lJ.vk of fct-w Orleans
Jiah placed at tin* command of tin; (Sovtirimr of i
>he Stxle tlie sum of fc.Vi.OWi, f1i<<iM it lte re j
/juirw] liy tlie <-xiL'i-r:ci!'S <-f the public ^rvice? j
the Governor "to n?:c(*;>t. Ilu* loan on soeli
lernis for its re iuiliii Jenteiils ns In- imiy !
crjiiitnbl.c."
-<? ??nkvs
FIt.'m i't NfAi'-I.a.? * i.v. < i". t. |
j-nary 1.?There ar?' 12\ iiitf i?'|ior's ilny >' :>' !
fighting has enrnnii no ! at. I'.-ii-jicuIu, in j
.consequence of t in- Urookli/n n 1 pintr to land
iLroope. X*'1'4 J'PJHU'i. however, Jiitks conjirinn/
Fom scsrifer J\i:infou.;k?.?New York, Feb
runry 4 ?It has Iku-ii positively reported here,
to<lny, apparontly on guod authority. tliui
Fort Sumter was reinforced on Sfeitirdajby
212 men and 13oflieeiji. It is alleged t4??t
they took advantage of the dai-knea?, ami made
their way to the fort iu small boats with tiiuf
fled oara. ?
TIik Ketitios of two thousand Xe? York |
city workingmen was sent to tlie Legislature hI i
Albany, asking litem to mi ore peaee to tli. j
country?not by cannon-balls an.) |>ul eta, but;
by just.ce and equality. Tlie petition, by a
(Republican) vote, was not allowed to It rend, \
even. There is a world of meaning i.. that ne- j
tion ; but as tho workingmen themselves will'
understand it, aoiumenl is unnecessary.
A bits fob Missiesirri.?Five thousand mm
kets were yesterday removed from the Arsenal
here and shipped on the Nathez this morning
- -.r- . t.-i an . 1 A
to v ichbuur^* JIUOJ were |iuiviianou wuio wmc
go by the State of Mississippi. Their removal
came very near getting up an excitement, but
when, it^jvas found that their destination was
Missitippi, people toughed at eaoh other and
e?id "all right."?Baton Rouge Advocate.
Picked Men.?A Northern paper suggests
the "sending of * Uunisniid picked men to the
8outh." If, on getting to the South, they hap
period to be tarred and feathered, they will no
doubt, after tlfe Heathers are removed, be "picked"
men.
Arrzcrio* in Men *akd Wouty.?Women ore
eaid to have stronger attachment* thao menIt
is noted: Strength of attachment is evinced
in little tilings. A man is often attached to an
/ old.hat; bnt did you ever know of a woman
having ?n attachment for an old bonnet??
^n.._ J
* / ancn*
* Genkkal JScott.?Tli? Norfolk (Va.) Herald
atatea, "on pretty gopd authority," that Lieut.
General 3cott Jifl? paid that, in the event of
Vijjirtkjrteding, it was hia determination to
reeip^&ttjpaiiMion in the army, and make
Virginia^Ja^laca pf rceidenco fur the remainder
of his d*ya.
Tragedy in Ai.arama.?Tlio suicide of Win.
English, in Baldwin County, Alabama, after
killing three of- hiss children on the 14th inst.,
has been noticed. A letter in the I'etisacola
(Fla.) Observer gives further particulars of tjbc
horrilile all'uir. It says:
"He went to MoIhIq with a, draft on the liank
of that city, calling for $60,000, which he failed
to get. Supposing it lust forever, and himself
and family impoverished, he returned home
with a heavy heart. On the first evening after
his return hoine he ordered the uurse to assemble
the childreu in the parlor, which shg
did, not suspecting bis murderous intentions.
As soon as the nurse had left the room he apnnim-lnvl
fhi? prmllo in tvbinli !nr !% <>
, ?J ...?
child, an infant nine months old, nud cut its
throat from ear to car. Tlie nurse happened
to look through I lie window and saw wliat he
wax dniiiir, and hastened to the garden where
.Mrs. KngliJi whs superintending some work,
and gave the alarm. Mrs. K. started for the
house in all posdlde haate, and entered the
parlor just as he h.",d cu,t the tluo.it of the third
child, mid waa iu act of cutting his own.
Rushing forward, slje seized him by the arm,
and casting a woeful look at. tlio bleeding ami
inanglvJ (oriua of bis children, demanded his
renvoi, for killing litem. He gently pushed her
away, saying at the time it was nil (or the
best. Do fore she could get to him again he
made n lick at his threat, completely severing
Ihe jugular win, i:n<l falling into n chair, gave
wa\ hy ami f?-11 <l?-uil npmi Ihc fl.*ir.
siii'i'oUinlt'i] 1>\ tlx* iiU't'diiig forinu of liis intioVOIll
c'lihlivn.
1 ItllKN IK .k I N/.1< I. ? t I Tlnnxlnv Jjiit,
says llit1 Uiilcigli (N. C.) Standard. the lion.
Tli>>m:i* I.. Clingtiluii, tlistininnist, was elected
ii Seiiiilm* of tin* I'nited Stales the I.eiiifln
lure of tliis Slat*;, for six years frotiini.il after
tin* ;tli of Miit'i'li next. Tlii'i't! was no ohiiuii/.vl
??|?|?' ii l<i Mr (."liiiiiina a.
Tin: Arnitiit ui> r>:xn:'s I.axd.?For llic hen*
ii i>t mir in us ii*a 1 render*. we will state thai
the ?iiih<ir ?>f tins |>i |>nlai' refrain is Daniel 1).
Kii.niet, of Ur_\ant's Ethiopian Minstrels. It
was set to music for the |>inno forte, hy \V. L.
llolibs.
Twelve thousand guns of tlie model of 1 JS'-ifi
lire yet reinaitig in the U. 8. Argeiiitl in SjiringlioM,
.Mass. Ii is said that woKfhcn nre oiling
und packing them in box^L Ar transportation
on short noiicc. ^
o^yMtsirATCu.
^LITARY. |
To the nj the AMeriflc gunner:
I'WifTOu : I aiy^fflormed that Catt. 11. A.
r.vm has bc^Qiijp a cand^li^te for L1EUTKNant-coloskl
of ll^^WWHjtiiient^lo lie composed
ufihe \bbcvillc"ftTW Edgcfieffl Volunteers.
A volunteer^nysclf, mid a citiz.cn of Kilgcfielil
District, 1 tju^that I will not be considered as
disparaging tlie cluimdUV- depreciating tlic
iticaiijjns of auy^gentleinan niay now "be, j
or Iifrontier become, ft camtyalc for tlic'oftice
uf Lii'Ut.^^loiiel, wlicil I express tlie convic- J
lion?founded upon*a personal acquaintance^^
ilAt^id^oiic enn be*foun(U belter qualified, in
every parliSftlajj to fill that important post
Ilirm C;ipt. Faiu?being a fine tnctitian, a ntnnq
of sound ^M?;n)cnT,-i??!-:olufc iuu^ de'fHwiined?
a ripe scholar ai^ a cljfistian gentk^iian; in
short, combining ail ilfc^^uatitics so essential^
to :my one aefiiriu^o that posili<frr?Mailic' Itogimeut.
? I
trust that mj' companions in arms will give
due consideration to j^e claims gentleman,
and a support commensurate with his
merits. -
a^olunteCTi.
IMgpfield district, Feb. 5, 18??r.
Ahkkvili.e, Feb. 8,%1SG1.
('< ('.on.?Our m?rk*l Iihh presented quite a
I'volj appearance for tlie past week. There
lins been placed upon lhe market an unustinl
unionnt of cotton, nil of which linn been disposed
of ni prices rjinginp from 7 to 10$ ceiif*.
H^ENEAL.
MAUIIIED on tlie 18th of Dcc. ISfift, by the
Uev. \V. P. IIill. at the res!?lciicc of Jolin Mc..I'ni
l'.an i\f ilii . District. Mr JOEL \V.
LITES to Miss KATH MuKKLLAlt.
II)' tho snmo, at the residence of J. l'olatly,
Ksq. of Edgefield District. on the 20lh of Dec
lw;o. Mr. MOHTl VIKit 1\ BURNETT to Miss
SUSAN A. THORNTON.
I?y (ho samp, Jan.. .list. 1801, at the rcsidenco
of <"apt. I'eler McKellar of this District.
Dr. W. H. WATSON 10 Miss AN.NIB A. RlcKKI.LAR.
THE ESTATE OF
EDMUND BAY, DEC'D
H ILL JiE
1MIV SETTLED
P>
IX the Or<l?n ir\ V OffM'e on FRIDAY, tlie
riU-T I) \Y OF MARCH next. All ImvinL
cihiiiiw n* \not. |ofse?i1ed to ihe un.lerei'
1 will rriiikr (In1 r?aui? known on or before
tlmi day, a* aft?-rwnrd* be will not liold
him?>-lf r<>it]i"n?ilile. And thone indebted are
rxpccted to |>n3' by Mint time.
J. W. FOOSlIE, Adm'r.
l?t F?l?\, 1861, 41, St
Final Settlement
OF THE
I FSTATP OF
It. L. ANDBRSOSf, WD
ALL intcreated in thiseatntcs?heirs, tlintrib*
utee* anil creditor*?will appear in &?
Ordinary'* Office on FltlDAY. '221) FEtBRUAltY,
initt, Tlton* indented will pLaM
pny, and thope having demands will present
them to the Executor.
H. A. JONE*. Executor.
Feb'y 6th. 1801. 41.$t
NOTICE.
THE DEBTORS OF THE ESTATE OF
wjtf. W. BELCHER, Deceased
' v r v /. .
Will take notice that they must flay at lout in
part tvlint they. ojr? *?ijl Estate forthwith, m Uh
E^tuto is sueu for a lttrge (imouift. pnd inpue)
must he rai^d lo meet this ludcbtednesa. Thc.?
owing this Estate Ify note or otherwise woultj
do well to se? J. & CALHQ1JN, Esq.. oui
Attorney, on or before Sale Day in February
next > ', >
WARMEST P. BELCHER,
WM. W. BELCHER,
Admifl iittiUAau
j..,r 5?, :sn' fo* 9"'
ISTDJW
MANUFACTURING
FIRM.
!
GRADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY
HAVE entered into copartnership for the
purpose of currying on the business of
MANUFACTURING,
And nave taken pofie&sion of the w?II known
COTTON MANUFACTORY,
lately in Operation bjj V. McBEE,
located Six Miles Soutn-East
of Greenville Village.
T!a? entire Machinery hae'been placcil ia
COMPLETE
RUNNING ORDER,
cud we arc now prepared to furiiiah
Cotton yarns,
Of a superior quality.
THE WOOL CARDS
Altnche-l to Manufactory nro n1?o in excellent,
ooiitlil ion, <1 ii 1 nil order* for CAROING
WOOL will l>i> attended ic> expeditiously. anJ
upon h8 pood terms nn at nny oilier e.-?tnl>lif*limciit
in llio countrv.
i. W. GRADY,
i?avi!? o. hawthorn,
w I I.I.I AM l'liltllY.
January 1], 1S01, UT, :>in
IMPORTANT "SALE.
j ESTATE OF1
LEMUEL W. TRIBLE, Dec'd.
BY PERMISSION or th? Ordinary of Ablicvillo
District. I will Bell at miblic
Auction on
Tuesday the 12th of Febr- ary
n^xf, nn?l day following if noccBaary, all of.-llie
perMHi;il Krttatc of naiJ ricci-nscd,
CONSISTING OF
4WHSK,
. %. % /; g r
@ h r *F? ;
e?*
FODDfil VEAT, #
c oi s M4
^Cott. ileocf,
O Ji i*J& ,v
HOUSEHOU-ttND KITCHEN
F" uyniturfe f
PLANTATION TOOLS, S
BACON AND LARD,
50 Glares G. & C. It. R. Slock, ^
nnd a prxiut d;al of oilier property not .now
mentioned.
The sale will liik? plnee lI tl:- Inte residence
of the <lereiisel. iwo miles West of the
villHtre "J Due Went Corner.
WSC- Tl.o PI...I U ....II l./> ~r. tl..
enijie dny.
S. M. TltiCLE, Adm'r.
Jan. 25, ?8Gl 2t
AN EXTRAORDINARY SCHOOL
FOR BOYS,
'Will open 1st March, 1861,
At J4arie;ta, (Jjreeiivillc Dist.,
JT^OURTBRAtjill.ESnbove 1'ieCouri House,
. Uodt*JF#liarire of I)r. WM. PIERCE.
a-n*jkivj? Cs^loinn, ripe scholar nnd experienofriTtlr^
V. The entire yeur's expenses in
' sir X)?|?rtrlnijeu!, including Bonnl,
JjijhtB, ng^itc., will be $110; ia the
irinffnt, All the Moilern
L*"g- &iir<?|?e ?i\u(rut w mi out, extra
oofit. * - te pri:|>?!* i for s'li Iiie Colleges
r tuy, for nil the Military and Naval
S)?y Smith. Payments half in advtiff
-noe on the 15th July.
l? call and read Dr, Pierce's Cirony
beory of Education is t lie most exjk
' one of the 10th century.
(Mil, ]KOI, 87, 8t
t^KOTICE,
hnaOSE iiwlcited to the late firm of COBB
f/JL <k CKAWORl?, of to J A3, p. p|tA W[
FDftf), 8nrvivorof said firm, by-note or'otherlillaii
herehl Iinfimd that llleV Will find
' "flWr mUes anil ?ooi>n>A in the hands oi Messrs.
H j^JRT A CAfilDUN. The buniMfas of the
nii?flUfn of Cobl & Crawford must be elo-ed
up, k?4 those indited must make natisfactory
arrangements befoa Return Day in next February.
: * JAMES B CRAWFORD, Snr?lvor.
Jan. 23, 18ftl 40 tf
uiiiiffl wrcAPs.
) T AM rat|>1ifaoti|rng *arioo? ?ty*s Miliary
r JL Cloth Caps At tt.00 (A $1.25 Vch. Also
* Military Engine tied Glared Cloth tkp at 60
| ceuU each. *Tliey are warranted for ferability.
r Ssraplea" wilt 'be Mot to -any^ oaV. of the
r ?tat*;V?* ' A
The *hore Goods .1 manufacture al LOW
PRIOcB.- All order* man be forwarde\ with
ih* money or CASH on d?li?wry. .\ i
^?; ; ' .' + . - V: ** : JW' vi''*'&**>
coram
CONFERENCE
SCHOOL.
THE EXERCISES
OF THIS SCHOOL WILL
Comjnence Febxuary 10th.
FACUL TY.
It. W. BOYD, A. M., Iloctor.
W. II. SULLIVAN, A^M.
RKV. S. A. WEBEIt, A. B.
Board, $12.00 a Month. Highest
charge for Tuition $20 50
a session.
1MIF ATTENTION of Parents anil Gunr liuus
is respectfully solicited lo tlie ?uperinr
Ailvntiln^ea of lliia old and popular
Hijrh School.
February 1, 1801, <10, St
tasoi"
FEMALE
hot t nnn
IU Luke,
CJPSBURY, S. G.
S^THE EXERCISES
L-^fTHiS COLLEGE
? ?
Will .be Resum^d^ Monday,
FEBRUARY 4TIT.
*i?vilc llio nitenlion of Parrnts to !
? * tlif nii||U' mlvniiUipM for n l!i?>ro?;trh ;
eduction^A\ll Hie di>|>itrliiiviU*of tlio College.
^?For Oitflm?gu!fe, etc.,
m F. K. OAREY, Set'v.
"rVhrunry 1. -111. at
"niltiiHUKIMl.
MISS MARY E. BARRY,
^ i\i uie resilience oi 3irs. wataon,
OCJI^BSSBUilY,
iV^IERK plie ia prepared for MANTUA MA?
T KING ii> the neatest ftyle, and at reasonable
pricey. Also Children and G^tlemen's
Cloilis, Shirts. etc. _
^ February 1, 1861. tf ^jjn*
WWSBwoe^ OF
mmeh,*phatt, DEC'D
-TARE NOTICE
Tliat ? JIr^hT Settlement _
1^- ESTATE will bejjiadf^b the Court
W of Oi-dinnrv for ffbbevitt?i District on*
ff-idfcy the 22d dnyW' February, !B6J.
WM. JtOIsKRTSwN, Aura r.
January 31st, 18fil, 40, 31
a carA.
IIAVR ?ld to 'Jlewrf. RILEY &
ww APPLCTOW our mtire interest in the
roercanl^MbusincsWj, Greenwood, and wc hereby
thank our friends Tor liberal patrbnage, and
solicit*!? continuance of the aa'nfSfojr our successors
Helieving (hem to bo of the utTmost
confidence, we cheerfully recommend"tliem
hh men of buNines3, integrity, and willing to
wr-rk. Any patronage lo them will be apprerint(>H
liv lift. a.
FERRYMAN &. WALLER.
? v
W. W. PE1WIYMAN,
W. w. WALLER.
Jan. SO, 1PH1 41 4t I
A CARD,"
~wm tm 4 xttitl i . .* .. -
H/i ? inu i>ui?(rn\ mo jnieresi or .rKltKVMAN
<fe WALLER in tho mercantile
businuH* al Greenwood, we reeneblfulfy solicit
a ehuro of the pxirounge(heretofore so liberally
bestowed on the IJoiine.
Our firm will lienr the style and titlo of
RILEY ii APl'LETON.
J. n. RILEY,
R. II. AITLETON.
Jan. 29, J861 41 4t
NOTICE TO BIW1,
TWO FIRST^IaTE CARPENTERS to fyjre
by the day, month or year, ''
Apply to
v - I. BRANCH.
Jan. 26, 1801, S?,
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
WM. E. WHEELQC^, Pro^riftot.
OAKD1DATB8.
f
For Ojrtinary.
.TOHN A. HUNTER. ,
Col. J. 0. BAsgltt, * . ?
JOHN W. LESLEY,*
NATHANIEL MoCANTS, E?g. '
p _ ?? ?
^1J' W
P*H ; >*< ' ' :?<*&&&
' -b '
REIDVILLE
mm men school,
Spartanburg Diet., S. C.
Next ?cBsi">n of lliiti Institution will
1 coinmenoe on Mo"d;iy the FOURTH d.iy
of FEBRUARY. under the direction of the
Key. K. II. HKID, A. M., nnd J. F. SllAW,
A. M., Principals.
Able and efli<:ient. Assirtnnt* in nil Hie vn
rious departments of the School will l?e continually
employed. Miss MARY A. C5ALmWAV
frurn A I l>n>.a fi.nr.rin ml,,.
to ue highly recommended, will preside constantly
over the School.
Particular attention will be given to Vocal
nml Instrumental Music, and ail the other Ornnuientnl
Branches.
lioar<l, including Washing nml Fuel, ran ho
obtained nl the Female Hoarding House, or in
the best families in the Village at the very reip.oiiable
rate of TI'IN-Di'M.l.AR** per inouili.
Rates of Tuition,
Per Session of 'Twenty H'cfJv?.
Primary Branches, Si C 00
The above, with Knglish (Iranimnr, CIenginphy,
History or Arithmetic, 10 00
The Higher Branches, lt> 00
Modern I.angnages, lit 00
Drawing nml l'ainting in Water Colors,
each, fi 00
Grecian, Ormtnl and Antique Faint
irig, eucli, (> 00
Oil I'niiiting, 10 00
Embroidery, Wax Fruit anil Flowers,
each. 10 00
Use of I'inno, '2 50
Contingent, 1 00
IZ}~ F or further particulars address
KEI1> ?fc SIIAW, Principala
Iteidville, S. O.
January 25, 5 861, SB, lit
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
JOSEIMI T)- DALY, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Al>li>'villo District. by virtue
of n writ of Cuniux ml Satixhtcieiiiluiii at. the
unit of tli<* Slate of South Carolina, having filed
in my Oliicc, together with k schedule, oil with,
of Ins e>-tr.tp aild efTectP, higQ^aition to the
Court of Cvmniou riei;s, |>v?5mgtTiai lie may lie
admitted to the beiiffijgwP^Wfe Acts of the lienernl
Assembly nnffwofciTj^'diefof insolvent
debtors? # ? "
It is.ttr^Tc'j.tlmt the said State of South C.'nrluin,
nii(l (Wiernho creditors to whom the Bsiid
li 1). Diily ityhi anywise indebted, be, and
aiufyhey urc hprelTy summoned, and htfve notUfn
to upp?ar before the sAiil Court at Abbs
ville Court House, on iTiFirst Mondiiy.iu March
tiflKt, to ?how Cftw-n, it' anquftty can, why the
prayer o? ^etitioe iifitj^auid should not be
TTll^V McDONAIJ), c. c. a.d.
^vOffice f+'ominon I'leas, ^
w\lihi-yi 11e District,'} *.DecomDfcr
F, 1
?I ^Nr
The State ctf^Soufch Cai^ftlNk, ^
"ADff^VIL^E Iwy+IVT.
?" v In Egu^y. ^ ^
William Prnt^ *4
ami otliu^^ [- Bill fTVsJ^i^lttiuii of 4
* vs.- w ) l.nntP^nd
Sum*l Young and wife ? l'etuoimltj^-- ,
and oiliers4 $ ??
PURSUANT to order fron] Clqaf Just 14^
l?'V....II I ... :II n -.. 'iiJJ ITI> T\ ? T .
b W *? if ? III M il UII JKU HO lJi\ i
day of l'lOIlKl'Alttjp^fc:^t,40Nie premises', nt
Imblic outcry, the iTeiil Katule o^-JOtiEPll
'If ATT, dcc'd, containing
4pO AOR.HSS,
More or leg*. nr,il bi untied by binds of Reuben
Clink<<:ul>-B, Robert I'rati, Jumcj Fair untl^lier*.
Said laudd will be Bold in four tracts, of ^Wli h
PJalU will be exhibited on tbc du.y of sule.
?ALSO? ^V, . ?
UT TXTt?T V
Aji JL' m\ > JCji JLji JL
HORSES,
XX O Gr S ,
O j^L T T T 3E5 ?
PLANTATION UTENSILS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
AND OTHER PERSONALTY.
TiEiEt-iR/xes:
As to tlie Realty a credit of one, two and
three yearn, with interest from the d?y qf f>ale.
As to the Personalty a credit of twelve months,
with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers
tu^v-niou.ls with at least t\vo good sureties,
jfhw the cost* jn cash, and puy for papers.
No property to be removed till terms of snlo
ara complied with, and purchasers must atlemI
to the terrm af to costs.
ID" The CROP, Ac., will be soid by Tiiov
Ckawpoui>, Administrator of Elizabeth Prutt,
on the same duy.
WAT. II. PARKER, c.s.A.q.
.Commissioners Office, )
J?n. 29, 1661 I 41 4t
NOTICE.
^ ^
ATX PERSONS TummiM'wn
TO MB
Tgill Find their Foipp in the |iands ei
H W. H, PARKER, ESQ,,
To whom they j^re requested to make pay?
ment a? soon a9 possible.
AUG. K pirn
. January 16, I860, 38, J2&
C <
NOTICE.
THE Suq*crjb?F during his ahsepoe from tlie
District Ita* entrusted his Professional
nnd Private Bu?inei>8 into the hands of .D. F
JONES, Esq., who will attend promptly to the
'to** " "" ' V
JunuArr Otli. Iflfll. "H'r An*.. * .
gUBIHaa^i^EKCS^SpMHOJIS
? J. a. octtHHAW, B??,.
LlfAS, roy_Not$? and IJqpda, and will act
'MX t inj Attyaey fpr the transaction of
IfllViwineM. 7TT* _ . K;
, P?**0D8 iiyWbUd (0 wo .will pajMaC$W W ]
15th February uxt, a< &>??;ilwrJuiercW
iHjWl J
...
McLAUC
Mvaeinn t
ABBEVILLE <
T1AS Oonslnntlv on iinml nn,1 ; nnto fonr. I iri r rr
-I X which he recpectfully invites the attention
Rtook ia is selected with great core, and consists in
Drags and
CHEMK
: Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine I
PER'FTJI
TRUSSES AND SH<
SLRGICAL AXD DEM
I Pure Wines and Liquors
MEDICINE
FI3XTB TOI3A.CCO, SKT
FAHCY TOILER
N. B.? Physicians' proseriotions cr.rcfully coin]
Medk-mc3 warrantc.l gonuiu
The State j of South Carolina. |
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Alexander Patterson and }
Nancy Patter son, /
vs. > Hill for Partition of,
John Patterson, I Land.
Jane Paterson, v
andothers. )
ST APPEABING to my satisfaction tliul.
Andrew M. Patterson, Daniel Patterson |
loud Iiia wife, Jane, John Patterson, Jo?iah Pattertton,
James Patterson, Malcolm Patterson,
and the children of Samuel Patterson, deceased,
(names and number unknown) defendants in
this case, reside beyond the limits oi this State.
On motion, by Thomson ?t Fair, Conipl. Sol..
.ordered .Jjial said defend,mis do appear and
plead, answer or demur to litis hill of complaint !"
within tliret months from the publication hereof, '
or the will ho taken lJro Cuufexxo against
.1 it
ft* ivm. rr. rAr.KF,it, c.k.a.d. \
^ Commissioner's Otlicc, ")
S i Jau. 20, -il 3in
^STAT^ CAROLINA,
^ ^BDEVQLE DISTRICT.
B BV ?1*. IitiB^f Court, ^uly mnde, an Extra
<3ur(, fur dispatch of nil iiii!lnislic<l I
^JfciiTcsa, will be liclfl for Abbeville hi-triet at
i Jrobeville Couj? House, on the Fourth Monday
I \ncing mic uuy j oi renruary next, io coi]Ttitiue
six ,8fcy*, if so long be necessary. All
su4ots mid other persons concerned are required
| <^-takc due notice.
MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. & <i. s.
X'lcrk's Office, )
-.January 4, 180U $ 08 8t
RUBLIC NOTICE!
rI"MIE PRESSURE in the pecuniary stule of
JL. the Distript of Abbeville beinc sn gre.it, I,
the Sheriff of gnul Putrid, request that nil per- ^
gnus desiring the money inn<?e on their Jutlj;in-nts
now in my office, by nest Court, will
Hive me notice thereof in writing, ?.? I nin not f
desirous of levying on propel ty, nlihough wil- '
ling to do iny duty.
J. T. MOORE, s. a. p.
Jan. 10, 1861 39 If
umnnrnn
XXU XXtiJCU.
rpilR NOTES ?r A. CLARK, jr., or D. F. Jl
FR{2E|.iAND will lie found in (lie ligiulp 1
of MATTHEW McDQNALD, to whom pay
uienl may be made. '
Jan. 5, 181; I S3 4t '
i
B S %
o a " I
u ? ? g '
rf\ .n'S ? m fjI
Y2 -C S e % I 1= <
_ 3 ^ - O ? a; o
o . ? 1 v 4 ! i ?l
W jjs| ; ! S ? I i?|l
^0^1 ? 60 S ?'i.3
8 | ? 5 t
w M 3 * I 3 S" - ^
W ^ t>> g ? g -S bog
Qr.i H ? p ,? <M I; e ? O 'J
B^SoS ?* & S g^-e
O H ? 5 5 ? 3 ?? * *><?
W Ej Q 8 i s ^ - 2?o
.81 fi 1 5 . ? ? **""
Q Q ? oT "g | ?? 3* -s|oo
J H-. H *5 U)j 5 ti 'S-pP
O H p g g. g| ? ??isps
o B E S ? - s*
W <j ? - 55.5 B, = J>
^ 3 I il a '
life! te| 1
<5 0 d T3 '
ooH3sr.
i i
A LARGE LOT of Greenville Com for 1
Sale Applv to I ^
JAS. II. COBB. C
May 24th, 1860
W. N. MERIWETHER,
Wfcolwale and Hetail S.rnggut,
NINET5T-BIX, S. O.
XTAVINC enlarged ins Stock of Dtues
JLJL' and Medibines, would respectfully call
the attention^ bis/riobds ancl t 110 public j fen - j
ernliy to his fine ?*oik of the sanic, 'nt.d solicit
a coDtiduaoee of thaijJtioji pannage and liberality.
'
He propose^ telling T}rygs as la? as apy firet
class Drag Store in tb<r op-country. His stock
is complete, and everything ?old. ty htm iajf
w?rr?r>ftd to bo fte?U *u4 goijujne. At "his
td^e may be Found
dye a$ipffs\ par&rs, oii<s ,
Vami^nea,' Vnrn'iib and' Paiqk/BVttffef/ ' i
" j' fipio^ Maee; Cloves, ' 1
lv '&t ifll kintft, Bogtry and Cnr<.
riif^ Oi'aMV. ' . '
Al?o, a fine lot" o* CBBtVfNGTOIiACCO, J
and SfiOAKS of the bent brand*. ' ?
" S
Ho Also offk^CofllteeUonariaa, ' - '
"HLIN,
k
h., s. c.
/
a frpsli supply* of Drug* nnd Medicine*, to
of liiet friends nnd the public generally. His
pnrt, of tlie following articles:
Medicines,
DALS,
lair mul. Tooth Brushes,
)ULBER BRACES,
AL IXSTRLMEXTS, *
> For Medical Purposes,
EHESTS.
UI'I" A.KT3D CIGIAXIS,
* m. aumaami
pounded, nntl* nil ordera corrcctly anewerad.
e, nuduf th2 beet quality.
AND ran be bud for a very email amount of
l V money, by culling nt
No. 2, Granite Range,
As we are now selling
WATCHES m CLOCKS
Vt greatly reduced prices. And if you need
iiiylliiii'j iu the JliWKLIiY line, we are also
eilinj; mat vcrv low. If yon fi?d it co'nvenimiI
to pay cash, it >vill not cost you any moi'o
han il \vo;il?] in the liijrcity.
We would here rail 1 lie Attention of tliopp
ndelitcit. to the Hluhhorii fuel thnt we are linrd
ij> for money, anil would bo thankful for all
mull favors in the way of settlement.
M. T. &. J. T. OWEN".
Jan. 10, 1861 89 tf
TO CREDITORS
-Ajsn
DEBTORS.
PERSONS having claims ngaiqst the Eslato
of the lulu
MRS. MARY E. ELLISON,
iVill please present ilie sn?nc to Messrs. PIvR.'IX
?Sr t'OTIIKAN: and those indebted to tlie*
said Estate will pli-nse lnuke immediate payment
.o me.
II. 15. DOYLSTOST,
Executor.
Jan. 8, J801 G8 tt
A- CARD.
MIOTIC E is hereby Riven that we hay? np*
Ll pointed JOdCl'Ii MQQIiR Qur nuliorized
agent to trannnQt any business concernng
tli? Finn of AGNliVy,' Mct)ONALD &. Co.,
it Ablieville C. IJ. The lloute will still be
;ept open aiul the usual Stock of goods kept
jp.
"NVe desire to express our thanks for llie liberal
patronage bestowed upon us Ijy the people of the
ullage Htid District, and hope to continue the
lame by acting liberally and honestly with our
;uaiuiiicie*
AfSNEW, McDONALD & Co.
Rr John M. McDonald.
Jan. 10, 18?1 39 ' ' if
HEADQUARTERS.
EDGEFIELD C. II., 1
Jaauary 1st, 1SG1 )
ORDERS, NO. ?
To the Officers Commanding Conipanies,
of the Abbeville Sqwidrgn '
YOU are hcrebj ordered to hold an ELIJQTION,
at your respectife rendervous
?OR MAJOR of the Abbeville Squadron, to
ill the vocanev occusioued by the resignati^p
Jl Ajieuu uuii ueuruin, uii " (J>S
Friday, tho 8th of February
S'cxt. Managers "will meet at Abbevillo Court
louBf the dny after the election, count the.
rotes and transmit the result to M. W. Gary, .
Colonel of 2d Regiment Cuvalry S. C, M.
' By oj-der of
M. W. GARY,
Col. 3d Heg't Ctv. 8. C. M.
BnCNSyN, Adj't * . . ,
January 26, 1$61, SQ, 2t l'"'
' " :'*+;* i ' \ 1 '
eti r-r I !
nqto.
i? >Oi ?r?r .
THE EXERCISES OF
ran amy mmw
Will be Besomed on the-Hth ,
of January next, : ^ .
A ND w?. thV>P?t?0(fc of ih*Ae?*Btojr, tak# 'v'
7*. thia opgoriuftity to Mprpf ?,
iWtfBtijrti 8Hd' We hot* w> * Many* Mpr"fifty' '
t>cc. 1, I860, as, ?* r
-_i ' t j . k