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* * . ? IHSUBRBCTION, A terrible inRurrection has broken out in the St. Thomas District of Janasiqs, which is now under rnartkil law. The inMugents ?re led by a man named Paul Boyle, for whose capture the Government has offered reward of $2,000. A correspondent of the New York Newt, writing from Kingston, Jamaica, under date of October 22d, gives tho following particulars in regard to its origin fnd extent 11 "The negro is an apt acholai' in ai.y v theory that p^mises bim exemption from labour. The'stories of indulgence and support afforded by 'your Qovernmeut to the freedmen of the South have reached, with the inevitable exsgerations, the ears of our shiftless, depraved and irresponsible black population. They regard the result of t^e United States As an invitation to (hem to assert tbe privileges of an equal, if not a superior, race. They, too, demand a "Freedmen's Bureau" to supply then) , with" food and shelter, and to secure to tbem tbe luxury of existcnc? in idleness and irro eponsibility. "Tbe rebellion li?s broken upon us like a clap.of thunder, ?q suddenly, and, an yet, so imperfectly known .in its datails, in ibis locality, that I am unable to give you any definite description without referring to reports f.liat I still hone may prove un true. But it 4s certain that the insurrection is widespread, and Beeupingly the- re sult of organised preparation.. It is char ncterized by atrocities revolting to human nature. The whiles who have fallen info the hands of these savages have been doomed to slaughter without distinction of age or sex. 'They tear out the tongues of their victims, cut off the breasts of women, stran gle and mutilate little children, and prac-^ tiee nil the enormities that render the re-, o cord of the insurrection in San Domingo the darkest page m history. Tbe Qover nor General is justly alarmed, and is taking . ctery measure to suppress the revolt, but the means at his comfaand are insufficient, lie has sent a mail steamer to tNaesau for troops and men of-war, ai:d also to Halifax fo* the Seventeenth Regiment, Rationed at that plaoe. All is confusion, excitement and dismay." Follow the Right.?No matter who you are, what your lot, or where you live, you cannot afford to do that which 1b wrong. The .only way to obtain happiness and pleasure for yourself, is to do the light thing. You may not always hit the mark ; but you should always aim for it, aud with every trial your skill w?ll incr^fse. Whether you are to be praised or blamed for it by others; whether it. will eeenvngly mako you richer or poorer, or whether-no other "person than yourself T r -.mi .1 i.l ?uuTia ui jouraunuu; auii, m ways, anu in all cases, do the right thiog. Your first lessons in ibis rule wiil sometimes seem - hard ones, but the? will grow easier and easier, until, finally, doing tbe right thing . will become a babit, and to do a wrong will seem an impossibility. General Canby has addressed a letter to the Governor of Louidiano, declining to surrender to him for trial certain men now under arrest in the Pa*iab of St. Landry, charged 'with murder. The offense, he eay*, was invented with a military character, and, as the military oourls havo constitutional and statute jurisdiction and cognizance of such cases, they caanot be committed. to the State courts without conce ding in principle the jurisdiction in cases of mutiny, derertion, or any other military crime. ? ' The World's dispatch from Washington of the 5th instant says it bas. the highest ' authority for atating that the Cabinet bas .had under consideration for several days tht trial of Jfiff Davie. The Cabinet .is divided as to the eoarac to adopt. The President is opposed to a trial by a roili* - i iary commission, but eevoral members favor thia mode. Definite action will probably be taken in a few days.* I ? rf.fj " A Thoughtful Husband.?A married lady, who wu io the habit of spending most of her time in t\A society of her neighbors, and was therefore nearly always put Vben her husband returned borne, happened one day to be suddenly taken ill, and sent her husband in great baste for a physloian. The husband ran a short distance, but suddenly returned anxiously exclaiming, "My dear, where shall I find you when "W s a ? x come D>CK." < i ? The Ma us.?The Putt Master General bM ordered mail service from Savannah to ' Macon and intermediate ?point? on the . Georgia Central Railroad. This pots Mil* ' ledgerille in connection, by railway, with all the principal cities - of the Booth apt! Weet. ConoKi?We learn from the Mont* ftomery Mail, of the 4th met., that the re '' ceipta of eottoo in that cily from about the first of May until tbe present time, amount, in round numbers to twenty-fire thousand bales. Tbe President baa received a dispatch J from-Provisional Governor Johnson, of Georgia, dated the 7th, stating that the Ccbvettieo hae repudiated tbe war debt bf ? vote of It* to > .r ' . . V Um Port Muter Oeoersl has imid .ordwf for tbe 4Uoontiao?noe ot the ovri^i pf fetter* by route ageoU to points between poet.office Tbiek done to induce the people to apply for the cBUblisbnjMit o< postal frfcilitie*. ' r- * ****' ' ' Nathvifle, Tenossses, Im* ?bquire8 a y^btip* ^ :thk conquered banner. Fgrl tlfat banner I for'tie weary, 'Round it* staff 'tis drooping drsaryj F\iil it, fold it, it is best; . For there's not a juen to wave it, Aud there's pot a sword to save it, And there's not one left to lave it. Jp tho blood which heroes gave it; .Vurl it, hide it, let it rest. Take the banner 'tis tattered ; Broken is its staff and shattered, And the valiant hosts are scattered, O'er whom it floated high ni. ? i- t j / - - vii ; iib niirci lor us 10 lolij it; Hard to tliiij(i there's Done to bold it; llnrd that those who poce unrolled it Row must furl it with a sigh. Furl that banner ? furl it sailly; Or.ce ten thousand hailed it glndly, And ten thousand vyildty. madly, Swore it would forever wave? Swore that foeinan's jword could never lflnrtn like theirs entwined dissever, Till that flflf WfiiiM flnm O ? ?? .-.v.x. O'ej- their freedom or their grave. < Fur] ill for th? hand that grasped it, And the hearts llint fondly clasped it, Cold and dead are lying low; And that banner, it is trailing. While around it sounds are wailing Of its people in their woe, For, though contjuered, they adore it. Low the cold dead hands thaL bora it, Weep for those wli? fell Uefore it; Pardon those who trailed and tore it. And oh ! wildly they do, lore it, Now to furl and fold it so. Purl that bannerI true, 'tis gory, % Yet 'tis wreathed around with glory, And 'twill live iu soug and eiory, Though its folds are in the dust; For its fnane on brightest pages, Penned by poets and by sages,. Shall go sounding down through Furl iU folds though now we must. Furl lhat banner? softlv. alowlv: * Treat it gently, it is holy? For it droops above the dead. Touoh it not?unfol<Wt never, Let it diop there, furled forever, For its people's hopes are dead. Anticipating Evil.?Enjoy the preset^ whatever it may be, and be not solicitous for the future; for if you take your foot froiu the present stan ling, '"and- thrust it forward towards to-inorrow'a event, vou " - - - ? J arc in a restless conditiou. If it be well to-day, it is madness to make the present miserable by fearing that :t may be ill tomorrow. lie, therefore, is wise who enjoy* as much as possible; and if only that day's trouble leans upon Imn it is singular and finite. "Sufficient to the day, is the evil thereofsufficient but not intolerable. "But if we look abroad,'and bring into one day's thoughts tho evil of many, certain and uncertain, what will be, and what will never be, our load will be as intolerable, as it is unreasonable. ? ? * ? Tub Pure in Heart.?The springs of everlAStinrr lif? nra within. Thorn ?r? streams gushing up from the depths of the soul, and flowing out to enliven the sphere of outward evidence. But, like the wt ters of Shiloali, they "go swiftly." You must listen to catch tho silvery tones of the little rill ''as it glides from its mountain home; you may not witness its silent, march through, the green vale, but its course will be seen in fresh verdure and the opening flower*; its presence will be] known by forms of life and be^ty which k father around it. It is fiver thus with t.l.n pure. You mqy not hear the "still eoqrII ; voice," nor b^ed the silent -aspiration; -but there is a moral influence and a holy pow-, er which you will fed. ?- ? ?> .? /if.;.; It is aaid lhat not more than two of the candidates for Congress, in the Stpte of North Caroline cap. if elected, take the 1- *' . V. prescribed oath. * - ~ * - -'? *- . \ ' v., TA AWMUDQ AsJuAmmAlT A V V II i 1 Vila answer *Iq' numerous inquiries from ai>road, we should say 1 that we are prepared to take charge ofj put in order and ship any lot Of Cotton in the states of Georgia, Souths Carolina orAlabama, as have local agents at - almost every tow^, and a corps of most efficient - men, Selected /orinle; fcrity, capacity and experibiMsit take charge atfO*?rr VI WTVIJ IVb* * " We will, also pay all taxes atod charges of every description,* and make liberal advances on. Cotton* In short, we will take charge of the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the owners no treuble.what ever, from the time we receive it nntil sold and returns are made by our houses. WATT&, CRAttE & CO., ~ . New York, or W.JC. WATTS & CO., ' Liverpool, England. I We invite the special attention I of non-residents to onr faciHtift*. b. * mm & co.( Aogusta, Qa. JR. F. METCALFE & CO,; Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Savannah, Ga. E, M, BRUCE, MORGAN t CO, Cotton Factors and Forwarding Merchants, Apalachicola, Fla, * \ Oot. 3,1865, 25, 2rn. IHFW ! ' TMB Ks*re|<w of wy V re?ajft1 WOlbftoB, AbSrffU DUt^') ' V "I Q^Amt lfi'1899, *7, 41 f uawil^.'''ti'~'i i il ' * ? I N I II I I, li III III j JOHN CORBETT, j ABBEVILLE Ct H? S. C. WOULD inform lupoid patrons, nn<l the public generally, the Town and Couutry, that he it prepared to do all riRATMTKln \t A T>r?T txt/V -r-. . luaivuij/nu, 1'fllj'IlU HANGINO, AND SIGN-WRITING, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ALSO, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, AND ALL kinds of furniture taintep, varnisiiep, or polished in the neat est STYJjE. Walls of private or publio Buildings, inside or put, fainted, Colored or Whitened in a nent manner, at v?trv low prices, for Droduoe. simli as Flour, Corn, Whfrat, Molasses, Pens, Ac. Orders loft at the Banner or Prtts Office, W>U meet with projnpt attentioo, or At his Work Shop oppogiio the Jail. He would say to persons living in the conntry, who muy wish their Carriages or Buggies painted, that if they prefer it, he -will wait on them at their residences, and do any worfc for them they doyire. Nov. 3,#&<i5, 29-2m " ' ARM TO BENT. ^ SALE OF HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, &C. ^pLL he sold on the 22d NOVEMBER, on t t tue plantation of llie late K1CI1ARD WATSON, near White Hull, all the STOCK, CORN, FODDER, And Farming Implements, including a Large lot of KILLING & STOCK HOGS, * ft belonging to said Entate, and the Farm rente:! for the next year. This is one of the most desirable placcs in the country for cotton nnd grain, a largo and comtnodioua house, and all necessary outbuildings, a fine pasturage for Cattle and Hogs, Tcrmfrmade known on day of sale. K S. IRVINE, Receiver. October 2fi Iflr.X ?ia At Edgefield Advertiser please copy nud end bill lo tins Wfive. ANDREW SMALL, AUCTION AND General Commission Merchant, ABfiJUHtLE C. n.,Nfl, C.B1W3 leave, most rcspeotfully, to acquaint -JL9 hia friends in Town and Country, that he haa Mt$n that large Store, Corner of the Marshall Huuse, in the Square, and has opened jt as a General Auction and Commission Mart, >fchere he will give hit entire personal iattten. t$pn to Ahe sale, either publio or private, of all wunguuicgH v> prvperyr mm may ue ein-iuav ed to his care?*11 kind* of Country Produce, Farniture, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crookery," Glass, <fcfc. Having, lar^a accommodation lie will l>e prepared to r*oeive and sell all Goods that may be fortfardfd to him. . Consignments solicited from all quarter?, and prompt remittances made. .. Auction sales att**ded to in town a'tid coooCombined with the above he has opened an Intelligence .Office where persons wishiog to nlre servants, can obtain information which %ill facilitate the objaet of their desires. ,f, . ANDRB\V SMALL Commission Mefchapt end Auctioneer. . * Received o& consignment a -large quantit^ oj >; SM^lX-IU WApS, HOSIERY, t ADIES' FANCY ;r^OQL <*OQBS, I* R X 3ST-T s, AC. / ~ W W.- ; jLbb?>ill?, Ool.*31. Stolen TjMtOM tile vakkuriber on the night of ih? F Mi feet.-, hear Liberty Hill, Longnoire'e P. (X^Oea Black Hprae, Ave years old -next w.iur. ni??, un*UM?HI?IIIBI Bay Bon*, black main and tail, (Hjnn old. Any information fa regard to Umh horn* will' bo thrakfnlly received, and libehilly rewarded. For the appreh?uiioo of the tiiuf I will pay Odo Hundred Dollar*. . G. a MAYeON. Not. 10, lies, SO, It JOB II KINO * CO,, 7 IMPORTERS AND WH0ER8A&E SBALBRS I* MltAiHMHM , wuiuiumas, rauYiMOHS, ' FXOtJR, Foreign ?n<l Donwatlo LIQUOH8,and CIGARS, Oroekary, Hollow V*r? and OlH?/W?r?. .1,000 Sack* Liverpool Salt to arrira. No. 88 Basel Stract, . CHARLESTON, B. 0. Ifot. UM885, 80, 8m g" ' 1 1 . |$BTATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA. v > ABBBVJLLB DISTRICT. In tke Court of Ordinary. T. J. tCdwfurd% Applicant, ya. Banrj Rilaj, ?.."A fuard, a?l U4ani, at al. " t ppofttfeg to mj eatisfeeUea thai Berth 1. Jam Cf&pbeU; Bto&nna Getfpbell, Aid other ebjJdrea of Metthew Cemptal], Mm* of tb? PtfrtAktit* iftihi* ?**q. end kw* ?t I*w of 8?r?b Sd verde, dtMMM, lete of said Dietrfet, reelde irUhcmt OiU gUto. ItkHMn> , fore, ordered, tbet iheydo uMir ud object to ike Mle oftbe Reel ttkUUw the ?*Jd 8ar?b oa op fell mm* "dej la Jtourjr inrt, of thetr ooaMnt to the kwr. totb, 19m, ?0-|o? ( . . ' * THE AMERICAN ~ LAND COMPANY , AND . . ' . 1 Central Office No. 7 Broadway, If. Y. 1 JOHN A.* ANDREWS, President, ) FIJANK E. HOWE Vice President f. L. W. WINCHESTER. Treasurer. 1 Trustee?. GEORGE CABOT. Ward. > ALFRED G ATI HER. f , OFFERS its services in the PURCHASE, t SALE, LEASE or EXCHANGE of i P1TV nAtrvmr*ir ? . ?i w(unnu ritwrcui v in the t SOUTH and WISST; or in procuring WORKMEN. SUPERINTENDENTS, TENANT* or , PARTNERS from the 'NORTH 'or from EUROPE. Full information furniahed upon inquiiy of TUURBER. SOULE <fc CO., AgonU, No. 4. StaU'Streel, (Up Stairs.) ** ' Charleston, S. C. Nov. 8, 1805. 29, 4t $50 REWARD. ' STOXEN FROM my Waggon on tlio night of the 28tli | OctoRer, a Bay Mare MULK, medium size, roaelied Mane and Tail, Branded oii the left thoulder with the Letter A. She.is quiok in harneia or under the saddle, I will give the ubove reward for the appre heneioti of the thief and delivery of the mule, or Tweuty-Five Dollars reward for the Mule. AddreBn me at Ninety Six Depot or Greenwoovd, >Q Abbeville District. \V. C. FOOSIIE. Nov. 3, 18f>5, 29, 4t ' ? * ROBERT J. WHITE, OF ABBEVILLE, S. C., WITH D. R. WRIGHT & CO., GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING, 250 Broad St., Augusta, 6a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple ft nil JTfirkrii a J ? . y KEEP constantly on hand a choice and ?omplet# assortment of Goods, and are in weakly receipt of all the new and desirable Novelties as they uime into the New York market. Jle will oe pleased to see hit old friend* and acquaintances visiting Augutta. Nor. 3, 1865, 29-8t Information Wanted. TWO TRUNKS Belonging to aim*, emma bryant, were brought from Richmond last April and, for want of transportation, were left, (as Mrs. B. i? inforfhed by Mr. John Robinson, of the C. S. Treasury Department,) "at the house oi a gentleman three miles fr?Jm Abhovillc." I The njime of this gentleman Las cscaped Judge 1 Baker, Mrs. B. is informed. i BT This advertisement id published in the < hope ihnL the gentleman or his friends may see it and write her full iiifiunittliiiii concerning her Trunks. They -were both Jilnek Trunks; one, rather Ion-.; and the other bruss ( bound. Both probably lmd cards benring her , name. Immediate information regarding the*e j Trunks will be gratefully received by the owners. Address Mit'a. KM MA BRYANT. 1 Care of Doctor llenry F. Campbell, Augusta, (ia. Nov. 3, 1865, 29, 3t THE STATE OF .SOUTII CAROLINA. 'J Abbeville District. Eliza Simpson, applicant, > vs. J Summons in patDavid Whitman ar.d wife, ) tition. Druzilltv Ann. etal. f i Estate of RobfrtSimpson, dcc'd. ^ ^ TT appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas j X, Perry and wife, Sarah, Wm. Simpson,. i Hugh Simpson, Jane White, wjdow, some of \ lit* defendant* in this cnee, reside without this State : It is, therefore, ordered that they do appear and olijeet ta the sale of the Keal* K*tate of Robert Simpson, dfe'd, on or before the ] firat Monday in Febrtiary next, or their eon- ( Bent ro the same will br entered of record, ( WILLIAM HILL. ( Ordinary Abbeville District t Nov. 2, 1865. 29-Sm . t ?? ? e South Carolina, I " * In the ? Abbeville Dietriet. J Court of Ordinary. t L, D. Merrimon and wife, Applicants against j A. J. Clinksoales au3 other#, defendants. r' appearing tojny satisfaction,jthat John M. Hamilton and* wife Caroline, the children >>f John Clinkscales, deo'd, trnincs not knoftf) ; James M. Cowan, Willium ClinkKiltf, some of th'e*f>efendents inthis case, re* si&tfftfcout this State,it is therefore ordered that they 4p appear an.d object to the sale of reel KkQMftJ, W. Cfinkscatee, on or before the first M fro day in January next, I860, or Uielr'40bMbt-ta the. tamei will be entered ?n re HILL, Ordinsry. ' I wv Abbeville District.. id f"1 ' -J g#y . . s - . TO LEASE. . v ' v.' vA Fine Cotton Plantation, LYING ON LITTLK .RIYEg.THERE ar? Two Hundred Acres first claw * BOTTOM LAND ia a high elate of cultivation. The Uplands are exceedingly fertile and wan aaapieu to tlie growth, ot Cotton. Plantation in good repair. For farther partio-> < alar* apply to R. M. PALMER, Warranton, S. C.. Nov. 8, I860, 29, 8t WANTED TO RENT. . ABM ALL FARM in a healthy place for 1 oae or more.year* Poaaeaeion desired 1 by the 15th of November. Jpv one Aaving ue above would dtf well by addresaing. w. a upFofi),;: tt, Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 19, 1866, &Q3. LANDS TO RENT. I-WILL r?n( n; Land far the Tear I960, on ' favorable termv, to a practical planter. And will sell Horses, Males and Stock. For information apply to the subscriber at Smith- i ville, 8. OL WM. SMITH. -| 6et?>et iHt "ISjT.OTIOE. ALL Persone having demands against the ' Estate of. WM. CARTER, dee'd ,wil pleaae band them In at onoe, legally approved. \ . FOOSHE, Kx,r. nineiy^six u?pot, Oct. 28^_18^, M, lOt^ t.pf *,!? * H tf / ' : ?? * / > INSURANCI rll? subscriber is Aient for tbe great Cons< Af the UEltMANlA, HANOYEtt, NIA SANIES OF NEW YORK, with on flggregat CAPITAL OF THEE] 3y this arrangement one policy will covcr nn 1 indoubted solvency of the Companies is Vouc l'his Company also Insuref agai the Perils of Inland Transporl He is also Agent for the ACCIDKjJTAL IN: which a human life.will be INSU RED against i year a man can soeqre to himself or family s killed, or a.certain amount per weok in ca!M .0 pei>o?. %jjg~ The subscriber is now prcpal Aug. 17, 1805, 4-3iul T l?xi-oii-Vj l J uu^: More Goods. BRANCH & SONDLEY HAVE just rcturno?l from Ncw^'ork where tliey purchased n general nasortineut o jooJs, consisting iu partus follows: Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery Hardware, School Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, DRUGS All. MDNINH Paints and tyls, Hats and Shoes Both Ladicu' nti J Geiiltemeu'u, Ac., <Scc. They inicjid to rcpleuibh their stock often Sell for Cash or Approval Barter, and be eatirified with short profitH. i\ut>evii:fe u. 11. Sept. 11, 1865, 22-flm HODGES' DEPOT. THE Undersigned finvejust opened a com plute aeeortment of DRY GOODS , AND UKOCtiKlES, nt Hodges' Depot. Tliey have been assured bi Lli e most experienced in the business, that theii itock will compare favorably willi any iu tin irp country. . * [COME TO HODGES' DEPOT! [IVre you cun pet your horse shod or buajiry nended, your watch repaired, your hat dreia :u or iHnue, HOOF SKIRTS rtaile or mended, or buy r.ew ones. II?re if he rni)roa<.l, hikI here in your Dinner House >y D. It. GLYMPH. ' % Terms Cash or Marketable; Produce at cur'eut rates. COCHRAN, ELLIS & CO. Oct. 1. ieC5 24:tf rllf ST A TE OK S'JUTll CAROLINA^ ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. r.. jl it j*y^uny, 1. I). Merriman and ) a. J. Meirimuii, hie w if$, v \>?. ' \ Bill for partition. Albert J. Clinkecales, j Ino. M. Humilton, and V ' wife, and others.' ) [T appearing -to my satisfaction that Johr M. Hamilton, and wife Carohue, Jamei !f. Clinkscnles, F. B. Clinkseales, James M Jlirtkscnles, Florence Clinksaalos, JBlizabetl: 31inkec4)e?, Amanda M. Clinkseales, James M 3owan and William F. Clinkscalee, defsndonM o*tliia Rill, are absent beyond the limits or thii stale. On motion of Thomson <b Fair,' comp sol., Ordered, that said defendants do appeal inH nlnad inowor nr ?? TJJ1I 1 ~ WW anu viiitniki;u ihree months from the" publication hereof, 01 .he same will be take_n pro confesso against tli< ?dult defendants. ; VM. II. PAItfIER,OiB.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) Oct. 18. 1866, 8mx< \ J- X,. CLARK, , REPAIRER OF " . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry H0DGE3-DEPOT, S.-O. _ .. "J S prepared with all necessary tools and no* jl. vermis w uv na^uiing ID Ult IIDt OI OUS1 new at the lowest rates. All work Warrantee to do well for twelve month*, if ttoft sen'd il back and it will be done free of charge. Oiv< me a trial and satisfy youroelvea. All work kfl at my shop wijl be takeo care of. Termi Cash. ' Sept. 2, 1865 25-6in. MABBLE TAP Recommenced at the old stand, win s?i low for Cash, or all kinds of country pro lace takes in exchange. * j. d. chalmers. Oct. 4,180& 24-tf TIN WARE. AFTER a suspension of four years, the anb scriber liaa resumed business at Ilia ol< itand, and is prepared to execute promptly at ordera entrusted to Irm. To all who have ennj sd work in the ahop, he would say, call a once. H. W. LA.W80N. Oct. 4, 1305 24-if ?* _ - ' f.t Pl.tltirrjuriAMiBA ID Kin I Uillt 1II11U11 TV UlililOLJ I WILL leaae my planaation on' Long Cane for od? or mora year?, oa favorable termi To a practical planter who wUh^ to raUa oot ton, wit is a rarg/ifeanoe. Thaatook, wagona, agricultural itfiplemeqti and Blaelcamitb Tool*: will ba left on tb? ptae if deal red. Apply. ,te JOHN A. BOWIE, L th? Village.^ Qej..4,188S/?l if ~, . COSTON WANTED. If ttUl nao iK? -J--* M Cotton InSold of V.8.' Abbeville 0, ff.', Sept. 10, 1865, It .' - ' Checkjg~on New York QIOHT CqpCK3 on New Yorklq "ioa Ab'>eville 0. H-, ' m \ ' " :. .- \ ' . : ?v , % 3 axjency. >lidnted INSURANCE COMPANIES, composed UAHA aijd REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMi million dollars; Insurance of Forty Thousand Dollar#, and u lied for by all of the Banks of New York. inst Lobs or Damage by Fire, and cation, either by Land or Water. 3URANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, by nil accidents in trftTeliag. For Fifteen-Doll^ra /, FIVE TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, provided ho be is Compelled to lie up on account of injury -ed to lake Risks. h i ? a tcrntt iv/r NEW STORE -A. T Calhouns Mils ? The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of Purchasers to* his Stock of Goods, consisting, in partt as ' follows; DRY GOODS, SHIRTINGS, ' Mwmtss," . HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hose, NEEDLES, Shoo Thread, Pencils, Hook* ?nii Eyea. Pinsj Needles, FU* Thread, Couth*, GLOVES, GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS, Knives and Forks, TD^-,1?L xr?? JL uuivec xvmves, Pipes, Ladies Enamelled Belts, Hair Oil, a V&7 riety of Toilet Suapp, Raisins, Mackerel, Her* r rings. Sugar, Green Tea, Pepper, Salts, Segar*,. 3 Hope, Jars, Pitchers, Jups and Sauo?rf, Tabl* Salt, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, SHOES,' Linnen Haadkerehiefa, Lndi??Worked Collar* Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Jewelry, Tap*, Osuabtirgs, Tin War?, FACTORY THKEAI\ Kxtmut Logwood, Hors* Shoes. Rasps, Bastard Files, She* Blacking. ?fcc., dlC., ? Good3 Bartered fbr CountryProduce when delivered at my Store. . " ; G.' W. KELLEY. AbbeTHK*. Aug. 3? 2-tf COACH AND SIGN % PAINTING. ! . " -? THE niideraigned would moat respectfully inform (hu public that they have ou hand m ' Good SVpck of *Puints and Vnrnieh, and that they are now prepared to do nll|kiada of CAR^ , riage and sign painting. *t rea?on%i ble prices, forl^ashor-provislona.. We occupy the Taint Shoji formerly owned by"E. J. Tay? lor. , JOHN"- ALPOUSk ? .TO. SEAL. , An* 17, 1866, 4, 4f t St Will CAROLINA COLLEGE. THE exercises of this Collego will be resumed on tb? FIRST MONDAY in Jannar^ next ^ iu? rnouiiy a>riDg dwb mnnoiwa by tha Board of Jrusteea to exareiaa their discretion .#? to the requisite* of applicant*for admission* t- sneh indulgence U tha circanutaneaa will b? extended. Applicants mnrfc^pr?aent themselves on th* first Monday ia Jaiiuary, $ * * M.- LaBORDE, i. ? Chairman Faculty, I Colt"f>b'*- 8>'0L< 8*Pi< J " ! -r Railroad Notice. ; MfattMi Mi id OFFICE OER*L SUFT O. 4 C. R R, ,. H*uwa, Slat Sept., 1M&. ON and afUr thisNdaU a Passenger Train will run daily o?er thU Road, leaving 1 Station* at tha nsutrlt imes. ' jlr .B. LASALLE. Oen. Sup'L . j'*" . R. A. FLEMING, JKf^T. WHELEP, Of -Aufutta. Of ifmthvilU, Ttn FLEMING &WHELESS i COTTON, WAREHOUSE, < ITORWAltlDINO, AND v Genetyl 6dfyft)l3$fct> Wa continue to atnva unl nil CiM^m ? <> other.?rodoe?. and will atttitffto tha forward* i log of Cotton to im point wired. * i. ~ 0T ?oiulgniAenta solioitad. ' , * ?ept-?< 1805,23, icq . i Medical College of Georgia, '4.XJOXJSTA.. " *TJH1S ragbtar oowraa of toUMNW In tfcla la* X- atitutu>a win o* %oiaiMM?foa th? Am Monday in . NOVEMBER NEXT, '|