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GOMUMUMCATF.U. PUBLIC, MKBTINO AT BONNALDSVILLE. On motion, Mr. Kzekiel llusor wascullvd to the Chair,, nnd J. It. .W'illson'repeated- to act M Secretary. Tlio Chair explained to the peoplc-Jhat in ac cordance with direction of the Central Commit* tee of the SoldicrV Family Aid Society, at their meeting on Sale liny loti, wc should proceed to the appointment of n Treasurer for our Bat talion. On motion, it was Rttolutd, That Col. S. Ponnabl be appointed our Treasurer, and Hint our Collector, J. II. Willion, pay over to liioi all fnnds in his hands, or which may come into his bauds as Collector. lietolvcd. That the Committees appointed at our meeting on the 7th June .last, be and aro charged with the duty of looking after the want* of those in their respective heats, and re port the same to the Treasurer, and draw on liim for funds to meet their wants monthly. Jiesolved, That it is the duty of these Com mittees to Report the number of 'families, with their names, who need aid, to tho Treasurer, who wll Record the same in a Book, to he kept by hitn, and that the Treasurer tnnhe n Report of the same?to be f'ubioit ted to the General Committee of the Soldier's Aid Society at Ab beville Court House, quarterly or monthly, as they may require. licAolptol- Thnt. firppnlmiTV Pilot- Vio nr\ pointed in the Mulberry beat in place of Ca|>t. 8. Agnew, who is in bud health, unable to at tend to Hie duty. E. RASOll, Chairman. , J. It. W 1I.LS0X, Sec'y. July G, 13C1. Oi.n Scott Stiix Anuicitrs to tiik Anaconda, Idea.?-.The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Times under date of Thursday Inst, sends the following: Reports circulated of a change in the plans of &on. Scott, and thnt he will commence nc tiro operations against the Rebels, is erroneous. We are further than ever removed from a bat tle. Gen. Scott has no pxirposc of asking for a genornl engagement. The only conflicts he to-oon us and the Rebel* which are likely to transpire at present, are ?kirmiiilio? i:?n Scott's programme is tlic concentration of Federal troops in Virginia and liie other Bor der States in such large bodies ns to make it madness for the Rebela to attempt an attack. While lime intimidating them the presence of otir forces will encourage the loyal citizens to rise in sufficient uuuibere to prevent any fur ther outrages?cut oil their resources, increase tiue dissatisfaction in their camps, cause deser tion., and by thus harassing and demoralizing them drive tlictn from the Border States. Gen. Scott is coifidt-nt tl at this accomplish ed, (he loyalty of the Border States is fixed. Then it is his purpose to transport by sea an immense force to operate against the Gulf States. They will be lauded under the protec tion of tneii-of-war'ai the proinineut points on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and thus threat ened by the approaches fro-n the sen, the authorities of the diiferent States will at once recall their troops from the main body, and 'Jius break up their grand arm}-, and make it impoppilile for any offensive movements. The fragments in the different States being then rut off from supplies from the border States will be driven to accept terms from Washing ton. It is no pnrt of Hie plans as at present ar ranged to attack the debris of the rebel army, or to attempt to retake any of tlie stolen forts, as the restoration of'fhem will be made one of conditions dictated to the rebels when they find themselves forced to accept terms. By January, lie thinks, the rebellion will be entirely defeated and tho Union reconstructed. Gex. Bkaxtos Boaou Mr. Russell, the London Times corre?pondcnt, furnishes the fol low'np pen and ink sketch of Gen. Bruxton Bragg, the commander of tho 0"ijfed?rute for ces at I'ensacolu: The commander of tbe Confederate States army at Tenaacola is about forty-two years of ?ge, af a spare and powerful frame ; his face is ^arl: nnd muvL-afl A!! ??? . I. S- " large, and squarely set in determined jaws, and iti* eyas, sagacious, penetrating, and not by any means unkindly, look nut at you from beetle hrows which run straight across and spring in to a thick luft of black hair, which is thickest over the nose, where naturally it usually leaves an intervening space. Ilia hair is dark, and lie wears such regulation whiskers as were the <Ielight of our generals a few years ago. His manner is quick and frank, and his smile is very pleasing and agreeable. General Bragg received me at the top of the at?p? which lead to the verandah, and, after a f?w earnest and complimentary words, con ducted me to bis office, where he spoke of the contest in which he wan to play so important a part, in terras of unaffected earnestness. Why else had he left his estates? After the Mexican war he had retired from ?he United States artillery'; but when his State was me naced he was obliged to defend her., lie was satisfied the North meant nothing but subju gation. All he wanted was peace. Slavery an institution for which he was not re sponsible ; but Ijis property was guaranteed him by l*w, and it consisted of slaves. Why did the enemy takeoff slaves from Tortugas to work for them at Bickens t Because whites ?ouia not ao tlieir work. It was quite hnpos aiblo.to deny liis earnestness,' sincerity and walAshe spoke, and one could only wonder at tb? difrertnce made Vy tliie'"stand-point"from whieh the qaeatioo is reviewed. General jirijj? finally, we ahpped. took down illxpjjanp aAd-jm>w'ed me the position of every gun in hUfworiu and all liu batteries.' lie, allowed the greatest elenrncs* of unroscr^ed opiennesa in his comitranicetionB, and was t ansious to point out that h^-had much greater - difficulties to contend LhanQen. -Beaure gard had at Charleston: The inside of PieU ?na ia w#ll known to hjoyaa he was atqtioued ' there tho rery/flr?t tour tft duty wltioh';-^ hid after he-left Wait Point, Ik^rqalate'at,?pfeh? when I returned ob one.pf tUe-g-acrata horiee toward lh? naryyafd. "ffisnrxjmm, 5o1j bridbeen elected Clerk of the lion'ie. TI.e '8?nate ha. oVganited, and Powell and Breckinridge, of Kentucky; -Folk, pf Mia><mri; /ohnwm, qf T?nne?Me, aad-Fieree of M^rylahd, were In * their The jot Lrt? ft?< Tomeretf. and ir??. -t??. Jnnrt tA?m THE GOVERNMENT AND THE COTTON CEO P. * ^ A oorrcspoq-Unt ol the Charleston- Mercury urges it| on the cotmdernlfbn of the T!oi?fcde rnt? GoverUmcnt the following well considered financial Scheme: We nrge on the pnblic, nnd on the Govern ment nt Richmond, the .consideration of the following plan or suggestions. > luhtend of i?U ing bonds for col toil, let the Governriient pur chase, at a given rate, nil the cotton offered for sale; and. as there can he no iTiarket price, when there arc no l?uy?rs.,let a price, aav ten. j cent* per pounjl, be fixed for middling cotton, | and gmde tW pricya ul<uve and below from flint. Let oQiUui be sent to market as usual,, so tli.it a>V branohga of business may be brije fitted. Railroad*, commission merchants,.dDay men?all would have tUeir u&ual labor to per-c form, and all would'be paid. Government, by j its proper agents, should buy the cotton as it i came to market, paying for U in TK'atJtry A'otii of small denomination, say 5 to 60 bills; and, to make the work 'complete, Congress should prevent - the ekpoit of a hale to any place on earth utitil this war comes to an end. Now, let us glance at a few ol the results which would follow this movement. In the first place the crop, instead of being locked up in "'bonds" i or i.n warehouses, without sale, would'be sold, ! uud tho proceed* go ut once into the active circulation of the country. Next, the pro ceeds o'X this in coming crop, at 10 cents per pound, 3Vorngct p?id. for in X'eaauxy Nate?, would f'JruisL '.lie best paper circulation ever used by any nation on earth for cotton is ffohl. j Next, the circulation would be uniform and j good in every Confederate State from Virginia j to Texas; thug relieving the people (rain the | annoyance of a depreciated bunk currency and furvit-hing a solution to the question now be fore the banks, of how a "uniform currency" can be secured. Next, money being paid for the crop, planters and consumers generally can pny up their last years' bills, country mer chants and retailers can pay the jobbers?job ber? enn their bond OLtbAs- and tbus the whole wwn.uiuintj villi ue rcneveu OJ (lie 10CUDU8 01 deht which is pressing upon it. Ad J agiin, if. this ig done, as our people cannot pay away their money to their Kortlw>m creditors, and cannot spend so much money as usual awsy from home in travelling, money will he abun dant and will seek at enoe investment in Cen-r foderate Bonds, real estate, ?fcc~ for all the sam ples of the crop. Store-than this: on this cot ton basis the Confederate Government eould safely issue for its own use fifty per cent, more of Treasur}' Notes than the cost of the cotton. We will suppose the whole crop is worth $'i00, 000,000, at the average of 10 cents. Govern ment issues ?',100,000,000 upon it, thus furnish ing itself with funds for war purposes. After one crop, pcace ensues, and then comes our turn. The world is hare of cotton?otvr Gov? eminent holds it nil, and a reatonable price, under such circumstance', wuuld be >5 ce?ta per pound. Thin gives a profit of $196",000,000 and pays the war debt. If this ooukJ be dune for two years, the-Confederate States Would be the richest people under heaven. To the Citizens of the Lower Saluda Battalion. Ilurintr volunteered to act ns collector for this Battalion, nad having been appointed to t.hp nnmp I n?i?l Ka ? ?!>? -J - ? ... VV (?v VMO iwiiviviu^ {IlttCCS CO receive your contributions, viz;'-' At Greenwood on Saturday tlio"18th in?t., At Snttlbville, on Monday the I5th. At White nail, on Tuesday the 16lh. At Cokesbury, on Wednesday tbe 17th. At Ninety-Six. on Priday the 19. At IMtoenix, on Saturi-day, tho 20th, I have entered nll-of the tax payors names in the battalion in a book with the amount of each man's tax opposite to bis name. I hare also act apart a place in ray book for those who are not tax payers, as I'dcsire to give every body a chance to contiibhte to this Boble cause who may feel willing to do so. I intend to register the names of all the sol diers from this battalion in the same hook. I have written to Capt, W. W. Perjyman for a list of his company for this purpose. There are others in service whose names I desire 10 get Vou will please give me your assistance in Uii<* matter by giviug rue iheHamea of such when yon pay your contributions. Those who'have madn m* lies of absent volunteers, and desire a credit fur ihe same, it will be necessary for each to produoe a suitable voucher for the advance. R. S. COBB. July 5tli, 1801. | Parson B?ownlow, of the Kooxvilfe "Whig/ i still avowa himself for the Federal Union, not withstanding, hi#- promise to stand by the flag of Tennessee, 'come weal or come wow.' <f Although Tennessee has declared for a sepa ration from the Federal Union, and for a union with the Southern Confederacy, by a majority of sixty'thousand, he yet swears, 'in the name of all the Godsatouce," that he and his frronds I will take ud arms to establish th? ?>f East Tennessee ?? ? memhcr of the No/them Union, should the Legislature at Naahvi^e re fuse to grant them permission to form snoli a coonectiou. Brotrnlo v soys, that his political friends in East Tennessee have determined on this course, after.afult calculation of the cost; concluding with the deelaritinii tlmt. Ilm Porla. ral Government i? bound to sustain them at any cost of money, mefi and arms required.? Can toryism, treason or knavery farther go f. We had the pleasure of meeting yesterday with a distinguished gentlemen from East Ten nessee/ who expresses his confident Relief that the great body of the people of- that region^ are entirejy loyal to the State of Tennessee.? In th? eotiutry of his residence (MeNinn)-and thesodjAcent ones there are bat few men to be . found of the Johnson and^Kelson school.? Browolow's inflammatory a{>p?pls oannot pro duce any effect upon; tffc minds of liw people. 0 . FIRES, 4c, Auiast, Jijjljf ft.?*Bhc tteamep Now World fcuol&p-day. ? . ^ ? A fire deeultMl tn.r1w?.i.k;.i. ? - ? . ",v*i wMruw ? t?o Ijriglit depot aud eltivnUw-s fifty freight oap?, forty-fotfr of tU*n? lrtaijed. 6v0?aofl boat*.' 'frho Iom It'if-, -iiOfwted half a n.illion dollars. gojrond livo*, 9 ere lost. Boston, July I.?A flu at Pottafleld involve^ *l???of 1*400%. - A fire oecluT?d io ifcii Ay. J . . '*. ./ , ' ? 'I*. $>< _ J CcwtopuettATs Arrtmrnt ttgLW-^Cpl, )f**ey Sr.gg bt> * OoloDSl iptlje army^tu} Hr. J.Mvp. Oh Ion, <l*j> of Coltttnbift b*? bon ppagntad ?Wf gap;? ia'thr ?y? jfrTtpg.^ '-* ^ .: V??k?y' <UUm*nt of;*h.*&y !>,??, fotfatft, mUo*. ? ***** % w i?fNH *iu'gp*ci? ?/f W.Wtf.m; ?#?** ? ? *t?dU tian of i^iwre# $5 * &&, REPORTED ENGAGEMENT NEAE WINCHES TEE A number of jinHsongoitj nrriged from W'in chesfer on th? Cunlrnl car* yestordaj",, wlip re port that early on Tuesday luorulng tho fede ral forces, estimated nt 32,000 men, under com mand of Gens. Ciul^allu^tr and l*?tlerson,; crowed the I'utonifte at bllcjdiard'a Furry nnd< Willitftaisport. They state tliat Col. Juckson, in command of a detachment of Oen. Johnson's force vn riot'Kiy cBiimfucd at iroui one to lour thousand i men, was ut the latter place, arid attaok-d the enemy while they, were erosamg tlip river, j Col. Jackson i? s?id to have killed some forty I or fifty of the federal. t.noops, and to l^ave tn- j ken about seventy prison era;; bii> W;u)g yn- i aWe to cope with *o large n body, retired- hack j toward* Martinsburg, fi r the pifrpo&e 0/ form- ! Ing it junction W.ith U??, Jvhimtun, Our informants atnte that when tlisy pa&aed through Winchester, about cleveq o'clock on ! Tuesday night, Gen. Johuion waa then 011 tile J way to laeet thp enemy with hi* outine coin- i mand supposed to consist of from 12. 15,000 j men, and the prieont-ra taken-by Col.. Jnckson were momentarily expected to nirivc at Win- i chesler, they having been passed on the way ' and their coming announced. ^ I Col. Jackson writes, we understand, tUnt if he had 5,000 more troops he woulc iuix'e con? ' tinned to engage the enemy, iustcad m lulling ' baik on the main body. These facts are abundantly confirmed, and it : W reasonable to suppose that there win nn en- ' gngewent yosterduy iu t e neigh b> rhood of ! Maitiiisbui-gi e From indications, trte fourth Be?iiU? to- have been selected 'ns n dny for the advance of tlie ; 'federal troops at art puintc, and we shall ex pect to h?nr of numerous engagements.?Rich mond Dispatch. BIBLE SOCIETY. The Annual-Meeting of the Abbeville Dis inct uiuie oucieiy win dr neicl 111 llie r.pi?co pnl Church, nt Abbeville O. II., on the last J Wednesday in July (31st day.) Annual 9cr- ! mori to be preached by Rev. G. II. llotind of llie Methodist Church; M. McDonnld, Hnq., will deliver the address. The Executive Com mittee will meet nt 10 o'elocfc, A. M. ^ J. M. PKRRfN", Cor. Scc'y. June 14, 1801 1 3t OBITUARY. DIED, in this villneo, on the 28th ult-, Dit. WILLIAM A. ALLEN, in the 33d year of his age. The deceased, something more than a year ?go, graduated in the Denial College of ouijjcry. i niiuueipiiin, nuti Biarieu upon ma profession^} career with the most flattering prospects; but soon that fell destroyer, Con EUinption, seized upon hint, and for the past 7 months inch by icch wasted his life away. It is a conso'aiion to his friends to know that his life has been one of the most exemplary piety, and his death a triumph over the grave. With the utmost eoniposi\rc.'he gave minute directions concerning hi? worldly affairs and liurial, and calmly yi'elded up his spirit to God who gave it. Oh! who would not he willing to lead a life of faith and dependence upon the Saviour, to die as he did, and be admitted to ihose fade less and eternal joys in heaven f A. FRIEND. LL'ANA WrXX, wife of II. M. Winn, daughter of Christian and Lucrclin Ituff,, de? I<nr> ci tmn m<*, .rime iui. 1801. agt>n S2 years, 3 months rind 14 days, site was an ulfectionate wife, indulgent and affectionate as a mother, kind to her servants nml by tliem much res Eectcd. She win a consistent (number of the Utliodist Church frura tli? early- part of her j'outb to the end of her ewrJily career. NOTICE. THE. Members the Ahhevi'.ie Si-iiool As sociation arc rcqiiotted to meet at the Marshall House this (Friduy) afternoon at & o'clout. J. J. WARDLAW, 9ie'y. * Abbeville, 12 Jnly, 1861. istoticic, TIIE Books of the T?>wn Council will be, open in the Sln-rifTs Office from the 25th Of July inat. to the flrat of August, for the pur pose'of receiving the Town Tax. Mid all per-? anna failing to pay by that tine will be bouble taxed, sure. By order bf Couuell. J. T.. MOORE, Treat. July 18, 1861 11 St ABBEVILLE, S. C., July 10> 1861, ORDERS NO. 1. BY Ordnrs froqij.Col. J. L. ORR "The Mc , Duffie Rifles" will rendezvous at Saudi/ Sprinpt in Anderson District, on Friday, the 19th inst. Meaibersof this Company are hereby order ed to repair oa the day above Indico'^d to the point* on the G. A C. It. It. most ootiveuiuul to them to tgks the*op-train. Ehch member of the Company will QiuriJe himself with four days rations. J AS. M. PEItRIN", Capt. McDuffle Itiflea, 1st Rea't S. C, R. * . July II. 1861, If, 2t PUBLIC MEETING., THe un^orsiened havfnj*, been appointed Commissioners for Abbeville District, to obtaia[ auoacriptiona ot portions oi tire growing crop, ig beiriv?sted"-<in Bonds oftlie Confederate States, give notice tliat a I'jirblic Meeting, to advance thy object pro pon-d^. "Will be held at Abbeville K H ., on Monday Inst. fhe preamue of allonr citizen*is reapectfalli' and earneatly eolicited. lliirt.the abbject niov receive tliftt consideration its* importance <Tg ftr*Tes. Addresses from well known and distinguished gentlemen, as welt upon lh<j tmfra as the apeoiai purpose of the nrectiilg, m*v be ??peeled. JOflN H. WUdOJf, * * Titos, THOMSON. July y fWF miNTVRrn A40XFAN? of well Mtmnua O.valry, 4pb|ed'*afeh T)out}Je t^fW^botGun*, wili fee rtoBir*Jvfar immediate service in Virginia'. All .Li. - ...? WUW ? idh irv -*IV DCI Tiuo lit tn If 0?pa01iyt *ndja1n in tji? uoble work, or drivjt% the imta ale* u^m our toil, 'Will ?ddr?M the underaighod t lbb*?iU? 0. EL, or Jobo C. MiLworf M K*.wb?w 0. H.? t ?ach Trooper will b? eipected to prooar* hiooirn tijio, llorM ftn?\ UoK?np. 8abrf* aad all oUi?r w^^treQiMiU v^be^furnfMied. - i?r ?C 0jP*ag^ Be?i?ao^ Southern Guardian Add Edgefield Ad> f**tww?lB apfJMmtit t . ' > Stfar ~1< i ! * < pkttn?rnmJ^ >' mi< >*^1?III I?,iyi itei ,^ ^ r, A $ *?* *>?* . J* VUXL? vjw*?? or the "Cb?rob^ ft<**dy r GRAND MUSICAL CONCERT AND TABLEAUX, Will be Given by the Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Cokesbury on \m INST., For tJis Jiniejit of 'he AJtbtv.il.lc Volun teers who toil I shortly Ibuve for Virginia. 'TMIK chief feature of 1 l:o entertainment JL v ill be represented in Tablei u.x. in which Appropriate ni<ixiu will" he introdi'fta-l. Pro fessors Rothschild a >d Aiclicl will be the musical direetoison tlie occasion. July 11, 1801. 11, 2t AN ORDINANCE Relating to the Conduct of Negroes, in the Town of Abbeville. Src. 1. He it Ordninrd l/y thr Toifii Council of Ab'icritlc, That on and nfter the fourth Sun day of July inst, nil negroes living beyond the Corporate limits will l>?; strictly prohibited from coining into the Vill/tf^o to Church, ex cept, wiili ?|wciil permiwior from llieir mas ters ncr will they bit allowed to congregate en tlie Streets, before <jr after preae'iing nor win nicy ut! nunwfa to come inio uie village at night except. with special permission and then In leave tlu place immediately upon the accom plishment of tlieir errand*. Nor. will they lie ulloweri to come to tho Village Churches nt niuht at all. SJku. *2. In ench nnd every instance, in wliicli thhs Ordinanceslinlll"' violated, the negroes so offending, shall he taken to the puldic Jail, and there eonfin-d until taken out hy their master* on payment of the Hum of one dollar per capita heanlea the jail fere. ' LJor.e in Council, the 5th day of July, in the \'e:?r of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ulid sixty one, and in the 86th year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the State of South Carolina. D. F. JONES. Intend ant. July 12, 1 ST.l 11 2t PROCLAMATION? XTatp nr> iATTir rvnfvnvi EXECuTIVJS DEPAItTMENT, July C, 1801.^ According to an or the confederate Cmiirre.?8, entitled'nn "Act to pul ii;lo Ope ration the Government under the I'ermanenl Constitution of the Confederate Statuo of Ameri on,-" it is required tlmt encli State t-hull vote ?,% ?!?.. rti>cf w?/rvvi.?cri \\* iv vi'ivl'UIilmi NKXT, for ('resident and Vice Preside! of th< Confederate Stated, which officers nre to be in nugnrated on the twenty seeond of Pebruarj next.; and whereas the existing law of theStat< provides that the Electors for President am Vice-President shnll be appointed by the Legls latnre; nna vvliereae the Legislature of this State will not be in regular session at the tim< prescribed by thfe aforesaid Aet for appoint ment of Electors: Therefore, bo it-know that I, F. W. PICK ENS, Governor in ^pd over the State of Sontl Carolina, by virtue of the power vested in m< by the Constitution, authorizing the Governor on extraordinary occasions, to convene tin General Assembly, do issue this mv proelania !nn ^.li; ....I !.- e . .. , unil the Members of the House of llcpresentn ; lives to convene in CQLC.MBIA,. jON Till FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER noxt ensn iiiL', tlint, they may be preseut in the Hopse o Representatives, on the said first Wednesday in November, lo appoint Electors of Presiden and Vice-President of the Confederate State; of America, in conformity with the A at of th< Confederate Congress aforesaid, > As the Permanent Constitution is to be organ ized, an election will be required of two Sena tore from thisStute, and also, in all probability considering the peculiar state of the country other ionporUut matters will be aoted on at tin snipe sessiop of the Legislature, Given tinder my hand and the seal of the Stab aforesaid, at Columbia, this the sixth day o ' July, ir. the year of our Lord one thousani eight hundred and sixty-oa*, and iu the eigh ty-sixth year of the independence of th State of South C?roliua. F. W. PICKETS. -Jsaao IT. Mkans, Secretary of State. July 12, 11161 it ' K3T~ All papers in - the State will copy twio a month tilf$r&y of clectien, * nrfrr nvnrtiri n-iTvnn in OliUfi Mime UAlliKUAli. CU.yNOE OF SCHEDULE. 4 ON And after Monday",' the 24Mi of Juner thi Pufseiiger Tr?in will Irnve Walhall* De pot Anderson C. H. every Monday, Wednes day and Friday roornin/ at ?30. A. M. Will leave Anderson C. H. for Wallialli cve^y Monday. Wednesday and Friday even ing immediately ufter tlie arrival of the try, from Columbia. C. J. B'.iuHN, Assistant Engineer D. R. R. R. Pendleton, Jtone 5, 1661 TO tf Fair sale. rt^HE S\Oiitr}b?r tor w?l?.1600 biuhe] 1 X of ^xeette?t*"Wbest ?f the present {pro i at 41.OD per blulie^' 3 * 4^ *h. 4^%^^: (JtHKIS OF THE UPPEF OF JiAVAMJfAH REGIMENT TTAVINQ accepted the appointment to col ore lit? tax pnyoriof llfia bfctulioi on the amount, of theip Iftst tax, i) :tl>? of tb? Voluntw# win hny go in drfono* our country tftfbrtnt Uf u?o in (rfder to,, induo rMjgB 5?ur 4H?y? 1 tfiUatiebd H? #<mm ?#dtirae?to -W\t fe^piud l apiil Uk? dae npUa f >1?V Monday, .My I ' I UK Suliscrilii r lias in Miri-CFpful op<j alioii one . A atlnulicil "wanvnteil t" cul Io.ihm) feet har< The ?ii|>?ri?ir workmanship of the->? Kngima, ar cree all the epscnt ial eh-menta of strength, cpuid a tli,hi can ln> obtain Q.l cUowliore. Ilis .Mill is located about f mr miles sowt'?we<?t < lowing rates: l.?t iinnlil v, all lienH, cut aocordia^ 'o con 2<1 quality, half heart, | 3<1 cjitnlity, refused. . j ile will also furnish Lumber plnneil or <lro^o.l I aii or?ters must t>e aeeom, an lot w it li ym-.i u-!< lara address the suhsciiber Uil ' * A? I ; July 12. 1SG1 U ; _L a.srcCTP. I I.. . .LIT ! ! I ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. anttEm.' ,jf rui'T. In the Hiram t. tusti. ?.i> of the She.irf * i l?\ ; virtue of ? Writ <i 1" c-.j> ?. < -it .ut'im ! irtt*n?r<l from the Court of <:ti->n ;i< . >uil of Kuoch Nebou. having tiK i in my otiiee to gether with a schedule on oiitli of his estate and effects, his Petition to tin; Court, of Com mon Plea*, praying thai lie may be n?lmitt<-<l to the benefit of the Acts of the General A.J j snnbly n;ai\e for the relief of Insolvent l)ebt ' ois. It is ordered tlijl (he said Enoch Nelson, the i [Plaintiff, ami all other creditors to whom the ! said Hiram T. Tustcii u iu any wife indebted, | ! be ami they aie hereby summoned and have | | iwtier to appear before the said Court at Abbe- j ville Court 1 louse on the first. Monday in Oe- j tober ne.\t tu show cause, it nny tltey oan, ! why the prayer of the- Petitioner should not bo granted. MATHEW MeDOXAT.l), c. c. i\ n?i..o I'unrt i.f i Jfilli June, 1801. f NO TARIFF. I AM STILL polling inv ptock of Goods nt - tlie old price for cusli Those thnt ill v ir. uced of any DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ITATS, C A PS, BOOTS A N r? S HOES, will do well to call soon. The best of Calicoes at 12 1-2 Cents at M. ISllAET/S ouiy it. tool iu ii THE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Rachel Knox applicant, against Jchn Knox, Nathaniel Knox, et. aL defendants. IT APPEAftSO tomy.jwiisfrtclion Dint..Tames Juecpls Knoxjr*Samiiel Knox, mid Robt. Knox, somo of tlie Defendants, reside be yond the limit* uf tikis State, It is t lie re fore ordered that they do appear and object to tlio Sale of the Heal Estate of Willinni Knox doe'd, on or before the 2'Jth September 1801, or their oouneot U> tho same will he entered of record. WILLIAM lllLL.o. a. d. July 2, 1861 10 3m SOUTHERN INDEPENDENDE. SITRSCRIRRRK offor to th#? nnl.Ur. n JL GREAT VARIETY of OPTION AK-D Woolen Goods, Of their own Manufacture, AH of whipli they WArrttn^o bo of SUPERIOR QUALITY, an3 fit SF ' LOW RATES. Their oslabliamcnt una Vif^u com pi?tad lit great excuse, and th*y i..h mIv . niployineiil and support to-fivo lirm.i. -n v>i rsom, mwiy of whom otherwise, would r. mx a/, 'V-ir' - ,n to tlie State. Tliey Mrn.^y nAArkln nf t ?!/> ** I* i .? ? ? /??" ' ? pwr" *" " UVMV" ,v' v"v,< !' ^ *'1' l"S ing tlie^elvc-atp givo #?u?:*oiion. 'i y forn 05HABUEGS YARNS, STRIPES AJSTD A GREAT VARIETY OF ,, OOLORDD GOODS, COTTON AND WOOLEN, Sniuhle'for we'ar. great T?rietytof ' '/ > >tso? Bopir and* rtow^uiNEs. C(yfitCfo or WOOL will t>?.takan. in ex change for good* at oasli rale*. . r In order to miei the ?Ub?a of many cn?to mera, thev conliooa h? )ifAKU7A6ZQBE. WOOL INTO CLOtU on lharev all materials except tj/ooI. : " " For fine Jeaoa . SK to 45c. SWCaasiragra ..... .,. ,40 toWkj,',\ . MP wyw?.i* ihivii? v?ruy. - A'+l hp vr' V1 *.; ir *. > Persons sending wool mtift marktb^ip otiroes plainly on lh>} bug*. Tlio higlrest CA8U PRC G8S wm be P*# V<?won ?id Wool. ' *. . ^AMKS ft, ^B?1B8 A CO ' >.- -t'-- ^Uw^.&'D. ier Mr JOfJN MoBRYDK is our Agent '4t Abbevme, ^?nd has elwny* a Stock o?*n; dkieeof odT goods, and will fbraieb tfem by Uto-Bale atmauufaatuting price*,- fc-fciftht affiled. LONG-LEAF ! <>f r.OAI>U2Y\5 RUI'EniOr. 29 HOUSE r 1 piiiv iii 'oi ln?urs." id tlie fvlr.nM*iin.ii-y forco an I power villi w: lid dur. b.lily, will diitlilc llio oilltai-iiVv'i' li'l ! I?>;i7.11: n'.-s T. ()., (i. it C. U. v.'imic he en gag rfflilv fill' n o, i't hist little fi'l'liiiwtml cnsl. ti? tl iTilio-'S. A liliural all tire <>t tlic public catro;: It. It , (J. HA SOW RECEIVING ; TlIJEIXl SPRING STOCK i or DRUGS, AND MEDICINES! PAINTS, OllS, DYE STUFFS, KEROSINE OIL, A Ko. 1 article. PINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRtrsuss, I'oilct Powders and Soaps, WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal Purposes Qitft/, FINE TOBACCO, dCS-im..AC.@i9 Snuff, Meershaum Pipes, PTOTQIX Jc JlVJuum GARDEN SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES, CEPHALIC PUIS, rhe Great Headache * Remedy. f FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Mf AND Him GROWS,' CG3ISTIXG%N PART {)? . * " Ri^Java Coffees, and Crushed Sugars. Cheese, Molasses) Bffcou, packer el, BAGGING AND ROPE, Pukka, Prcicrues, Jellies, Ale, Porter, Brandy Peachcs, ?ul Champagne, Candy, Layer, liaisons, Al monds, Brazil and Picaji Wuts, Candles, Starch, English Mustftitif BLok and Gwen Teas, ^Oytlcr*, nnd <3rieli*ri?, IfriU, <fco. All of tlmiftieijfcifaoffev&J to prompt buy prices- to * tijnM. <" ' V'X'B,^BX,ACK, to /.^gaoa. PUaKKUK. CbkeebiirjyS.Oi, fproh-W-, 1861, 45, <\ >rs at J. B. BLACK Ubc? ilifs ooension to notifv lis friends -Mifct they mp?t come forward and i?tU#f n#;l>?mv8t hjiv? money. not* Jmye Jria ujv fT jqa ear?$* $*$y nonoy. cfttoc aryl entile by upta. - : ' TW THoift?ANi> jrotftrofr*c&sr, I 9 AAA IkA Uiiima ?? I?v VUVV *W"t " /AOHJ^ifeWNALB ? HSU ViiHwr.ipipB,, ?ViW#Wf KOBWOOf* & VtlJBY, 126,16C M8^ tt C?k94bU^ ft '. * '* : tifb Wii r.-. LUMBER. *> 4 1 OllTABI.K ST HAM EXGIN'liS, with F.anio iV*> tli-'V o;>< rnlp. c'lr.binijig iu t!io liiijliest <le ail i r liT.-i wi.li more | roinptiues and disjmlcli to iklivvr Luinl.cr for shiip^cnl t\t lite 'fol $12 Ort j.or Tliongaml. . ?11.75 " " . V if ..V n? pir o'mscr. * i? i-iii-i.usi!y so'.cllcJ. For further purlieu jVI- Ci. COTII U^isr. i-V cdKESBXJRT DSUG STORE. & PELOT, Druggists & Chemists, Have on Hand, and are Month ly Receiving Fresh Supplies Of tlie Purest Selected DRUGS A>'D PAINTS OILS, DYE STUFFS, KEROSINE LAMPS and Fixtures. FINE TOBACCO, Havana and Florida CIOAB0, fh LITHOGRAPHS, JLilirgo Q-IIiT Kgg, OIL COLORS, PAINT, EAIE, TOOTH AND NAlt BRUSHES, AVERY Inrec vnrioly of SOAP&, PER FUMJHIY, 11A lit OltA-.OOLOGNi from SeeciUiiJivK Cents to 'ftb Dollar4 Wr Quart. C/ioicc JifrJical BRANDIES AND WINES, s; STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, mitiiimrtmimrFin'tiitfl; tUOTfillWlYMUESV Of all kinds. Oranges, Lemons, Figs% Ruisons, Citron, Prunes, Apples f Al monds, Cocoa Nuts,-J1/uts of ail kinds,' Sardintfs, Pickles, Tapioca, Sugo, A rroip f Jtoof, and a thou sand other > articles in our Une. . ii.'. & Call and See for ^wmkiveSj i Wo buy for CASH. an?l>cll mostly. fprCwh, and cad coueequ&ttFly uflfqi-d CHEAP JftR CAS8 DR. PELOT Wine?? e*i>?wnced Pbvmicinn nnd Clu>m ist, wi|) gfvi wiriioolhr attention to the compounding of 2fc3icin6raad making ud I'rMcriptipns. Mnr$h *6, 1601, 48 .ft OAMf>Z'D4f9f. For QrtSlnMry. * i< job j Av ii&jmsR, ' - JOiUYWJ'MtoLBY, NATH A NIELMoCANTS. Vi Vs-ft s'ji ::i.c7 J iVMEK' A,! Altf) LAW , 1 ?tj . _ . WfTJjr AM tt MOORE.' -V* J ulAt^IEW MoDONALD. ; .'5ft f .? MHTjt