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r -ii ii ii i ?iii " x wamiu?ot-devolution if wo do not stay action^rlt is revolution if wo do not stay? perhaps riot if wo do not. Revolution may Klenttoy ; riot can bo *i$appr?6sed._\I <?bnfPbS that I have not seen its signs. I hear from many distijets, which hjave roost, Jioavily sulTored during the war, that-peace is secure. '4'he threat of riot is hold out where tho Stay -Lajf lias been rovived and bas boon warmly nurtured. IIo has ventured to bring in tho history of tho Stay Law ft ml present its existence as an argument. Sir, I have careftilly refrained heretofore from allusion io its first passage and all repetitions of tho Ac^ passed during tbp war, as I have prtjfered'to suppose and fitill do think tlmtit'xvas well mount mid though a sad blunder was patriotic in its purpose and therefore was ent.;'vied to the respect of silence, but the gentlemnu has brought it forward. I did not think tbat there was a voieo in tho land which would not acknowledge Umt (lie Stay Law extending generally through the Confederate Slates, was lljo root of universal evil, but I was miataken, the gentleman does nut think so. I would ,ua glad to'hear his reasons. Its existence mftde it unnecessary to make our paper currency a legal tender, and thus the success of our cause los.t its hold .upon a sadly largo portion .pf cur population. This caused depreciation of tho currency and removed all restraint upon speculation, which absorbed tho heart of so many and deprived our soldiers of the aid and support which should have conic from home. It causcd our pay to be valueless: our soldiers families drew no support from our pay ; many were starving and in want, and called back their husbands sons and brothers from our array ; afld to the Slay Law and its results and noi to cowardice is to be attributed the desertion which weakened and finally dissolved our military furce. It is ijow met with respect, is fosteved with care and fondled with love. But we remember it; and too many soldiers remember it, to make our country love it. The bitter results of its primal passage inukes its nature plain ahd breaks down the epeciousTirguinente of popular agitation and indebtedness. AVe know wliat our trouble comes from. It is a result of llio war. 'flic same tiling that took property took legs and arms, maimed and mangled our best people yet they dont bewail their loss. It took our heroes ?and there died cheerfully, can we not then bear tho loss of inouoy and preserve our integrity. Soldiers can, sir?and soldiers will. Had the Slay Law now for the first time come before us, perhaps sir, as our ? first parents, unconscious of tho raluo of the blessing gniued by observance of tho conbtiluliou of ImJci), we would be deceived by tl.e alluring form of this temptation, But sir, the sharp blade of agonies through which we hare passed, has severed to dazzling armor : tho voice of wisdom and directing power, has pronounced the fraud and fallacies; experience has laid bare the naked deformity of this friend of policy, and our people must either reject the Stay Law, to bo redeemed, or breathing the discredit which fiilminntes from his nos- j tiilf, yield beneath its iullueuce and sink to the depth of the pool of corruption into which to casls his victims. The Abbeville Press. _ -A/bbcvillc, S. O. w. aTlee. editor. H ' TERMS?Three Dollars a year in advance. | r 1+ n ' _ .. J Friday, September 21,186G. j EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Suiveh House, Sept. IGlli, 180G. T)?.\r Wilson: Another we*k of tho Session has pnesed, and we are not able yet to report njucl) prpgrees. The results to which y.e alluded] in ojr lest Jiave uot j et been at tained, and we are still floating upon a sea of incomplete and chaotic legislation. The Com IDUKC8 nave reported, and there has been long And farnost duMjus<ion npon the great measures of the Session, but in the Hoom especially, .there has not beon ne yet many jmpvrrtaut votes. Several important bills have passed the orJeal of successful legislation?among these the bill abolishing the discriminations as to civil rights between freeftien and fr?edineh, the .bill making parties to suit competent witnesses, a bill fift r^Ueqiing our. treasury, notes, Ac.,?but the great ends contemplated in the calling of ibe Legislature, and set forth in the Governor's Message are yet unattained. Tbe Bill relating to District Courts, and the )>illfor tha^Amendment of the Criminal Law, received a few, days since a coitp d? gract in the SenaU, hyping continued over until the next Session, o^t at the earnest solicitation of the Governor, the vote has-been reconsidered, i.i iL. ~ >uu uio meuaur&a are *l?I\ pending. Thoy stand in the aaniA aituatiou in the House, and 1 will likely, either one or both receive eoitie final notion before the adjournment. Among other important proxiaiona of the District - Court bill, it provide* for quarterly seasions'of the'Court, eitenda'it* jor'fadictfon to nil caac? of miadetneanor, find all civil' contractu where iheaupsf bq?0 for, do /iot /i^ceed $200<00. v Tb? alJ impo^U^t nb^eQta of ^iaraaaioix during the fait w.aeli, in both IIou#f?, have' been 'the rarioba measures for the relief1 of debtors, 'lib* debat*? hnvo been able, earnert and pro1raet?<J,bot have as yet produced po- rein lb. /rbabiU Introduced into the Q #*?>, by:?Mf. J^?ef, of Gjf<^pvai?, provide^-, that at)opal rl-1M Isusrfsffll T7- .....H, KuvmrwnrBira V *oM?f Mto raCtfMldwiktiw^ ho w?ve>, U\* hill .a*.r*port*) by the Cw>jaiU^ w?ei), tb?>fnH?w bj * ,11im th? matter etand* in tfAN*W#'3Hn(iite. aiifr *?v' X*rlfcgtob'? hits, tbajKouM ' preeMdod to the eonoideratioo of a vary important mcaanre which waa reported from ibo # . ; . ' .' >' ... .. . , '. Hi.'ia<yV*r^J .. nrfmjiijiiiiii j_lUJl!l j.ij i. Judiciary Committee ^e>Mr. llirf&dton, and which win v^ry earrtfiatly suppoitid . by the ^mepr-ber 'bf'lhnt. Con&ittec. ; *S>is'- bill is in?en3e?? to'afford Ujc (jjeditor srtfledy liens upon ihc debtor's property, m jfo Induoo him to 4C0?pt (|ie provisions of the nnd prnnt tWio indylgcnco which itff^ljo^dcs. And for that purpose it" direct*, that any creditor who shall commence actfKn nftor the let of January next, in pursuance of*the provisions of this bill, may oMnin a lien upon the debtora propel ty, on the Inst ilny of the succeeding term of the Caurl, if the debtor fnils to enter nn Jsppeuraiicc',AvalL lliia cpndiii<>ii lhai 1|0 extend lo the debtor the indulgence of discharging the j debt in five annual inslnlmcnts?the ludement lo be enforced for tho wholo amount, where J I there is a failure 10 r"*y ?n instalment, due. I This mensuro it issnppot-ed would picvent an- j ing at tlio fall term, sinca by availing himself | of tho new remedy provided for tho 1st Jmtu- j ary next, tho creditor could pet a lien during ; the succeeding term, and at two days be- j foro the judgment of that term could bo en- j terev.1 up. Creditors would thus jjaio nothing by ruing lo fall term. lint we tliink tho radical objection lo the utc.ibures is, Hint it would lead lo indiscriminate stung after that time, and would subject debtors with fow exceptions to tho accumulation of costs and lions. The bill lias found an able advoeulo in Col. Fair, who upon this nu<J kindred moafurea has mndo Govern) very inipruCsive npeeches before the House. A motion to lay l.ho bill on the table was rejected by a very decided vote, and after being variously modified, it the special order for to-dny, when wo will likely come to some conclusion of tlio wlioln matter. Col. Aiken haa introduced res oluliona dcpricaUng any legislation at this time 03 unnecessary ami inexpedient, anil we are disposed to think that time will prove the correctncfs of liis conclusions. Still wo are inclined to grant ilio indulgence which ia gun. rantced by the Scuale bill, but for the constilulional ohjeclion. The best lawyers of the Senate think thrt the bill would etnnd the test of judicial decision upon its constitutionality. But can a legislator who knows fully the objects for wbi-Ji the measure is designed, doubt that- it contravenes the principles which have lately been auuounccd l>y tke Court of Errors. In thi<5 conncction'we would state that den. Haskell made a very able epoech a few days since, in opposition to the principles of General Garliugton's bill. Upon the other bill of the special Committee, abolishing imprisonment | on mcaucj anJ4 fiual process, there has yet been no discussion or vote. Upon the question of supplying the indigent, there seems to be no likelihood of anything .1.1.. n '? Uv.?b uu?s in/ uic j?rr?nni sessi'u.' 'i lib Joint Committee of tho two Houses failed lo ngree upon any scheme. Thq denote Committee recommended I lial action be deferred until the regular Suasion, which has been adopted by that body. The House Committee recomnien. ded the raising of $250,000 for the" purchase of provisions by the sale of tho State bonds, the supplies to be sold to Uia. indigent in quantities of five bushels to -,the iudividua), be giving his note for the earne?the wholo to bo distributed under the direction of the Commissioners of the poor. This has been made the special order for to-day, but even if adopted by the House, will likely be defeated in li e Senate.. - . The penitentiary bill v$fcupposc will pass. The question of AOjournment is still unfix ed, but the general impression is that we will adjourn on Thursday or Friday next. The Radicals aeeni to be straining every J nerve to carry the fall .elections, and the aspect of affairs is certainly very threatening.? Tlie New York Herald is eaid to have gone over to the enemy, which is only important as indicating like atruws, the direction of the current. We uvnil ourselves of the opportunity of eending you this hasty epistle by our young I friend Mr. Leonard White, wlici is on his way hon?e,.frotu New Yoik, where he has been purchasing his Winter Stock. ' Youre, ' W. A. I.! e,)! Co|.u?|DiAf Sept. 18th, JSG6. Qriiyoattrddj the I^onse^ after an anninialed debate in wl'ilcjr our friepVT (761. D. W. Aiken made rne of his best specifics' 5n oppbdition the bill referred to above' as lYflvltiehardson's was indefinitely postponed, by a. vote of 72 to 30; The ILouse aUo passed a vejy important bill abolishing arrests oil njcsaio proce*a?in other words abolishing bail process except Svlitrc the'party is rcmoViiJg'j^erson or property. * i ' In the IIou3G to-day the Houso after a protraded struggle, passed a bill embodying the main provision* of Mr. Townea' Senate bill, which abolishes the fall sessions of the Courts of Common Fleas?.ihe terms of the?Courts of Sessions; remaining ah before. They Also passed the DistncVCoerl bill, and the bill amending the Criminal IXiw^ >' J< .. ' ;Tbo two Houses h^v# incurred in ? joint rciotntlunln ii'(Il?iiirn /? ? tM, U WW A iiuaj, mo ?>OV Bl> | im ' K ; ' '""J i The question of boWiijg the iiexi Session in tlia city of Charleston, haa received ft favorable report froof th?o Benat? Gonimittae, mid seema to meet .villi, cpueh; f#*?r, but will actually command the necessary. twu-thijda vote of the whbU'represetiCitWni. . A bill to-day parsed the. Hqu*? (^curing lien to thoM making Advances for aaiicnltural purposes,n Ymna, fct:n Tub Mabsiiali. llouiK. Aobe?iixi2.?q iri'tcnflcd lart^eek'to 'hata'dalrtd ejift&iY' tfiUkfttion to U)e change 4u tbpfld.vci^i?ft>ncnt,s ofthp "Marshall House,"ana Abbeville Ahd Waeh-; ington Hack l,iue, bat want of lime ond'iipWie farrfily bsowAtb today aXma't +e?d?reai?>ply | ^sRS^Sft^w'i.aR c*paftreinsmM^^qyd we?Uth??*i*e/ t ja/>* drivioK jvith^uia^cfl^spj ?!*<?.(??-; ma one ortMebmuW^oynrftHrfidlert'nil^* ( Btat^s llelrtt jcUjr ;ftoabifelted m^>??r(a . hi* tuteaia J?iA mAJI 0pgH* f the Herald?i remark* and wish a 1iTO-WWW? . to tbe Marshall House, and llt? inQipSU| <?v ' .' * .**?'> ' * - 'thirl '". \ ;_ ;? . . ., -.^iUSwfciiv. ?39" Wo cnll attention Co tlio fullowin;; new mlvcrlisouiente in this ieeuci AuoliOn Sale?Jos. T. Monro, Afcsigoce. Mnr?!mllHouse?'P. S. liuUeJgc. Bchedule?(J. ik C. R. It. Dentist?Dr. W. C. Wardlaw. Citati?n?Win. Hill. Dunk .Bills \V nntcl ? J. J. Cuniiingliatn. Merclinnt Mills?M. Krwin. Notice to Debtors?Ino. M. M.Ttrvrin Collon Warehouse?l'eoree, WIicIchb & Co. | iJruggisU and Apothecaries?Plumb ?t l.eit- | tier. Cotton Screw?F. Piiiuizy it Co., and L. I), palmer. ; Warehouse and Conrtmi?Mon Merchants? Isaac T. Hear J & Co. Dry Goods?Gray ?fc Tnrley.' Fir.K ?We regret to learn thnt the residence nmt out-housea of Mr. John C?tiin?r, ??f our Villatre, were entirely consumed l>y fire on 1 jtKt Haturduy night. All of his /until nre was ties troyed?his family narrowly making tlo-ir escape. We are glad to l<-arn, that Ito was insured for twelve hundred dollars l?y l)r. Isaac i?rauch, x\geni of "lie Undvrwtiters Agency, and v.'ill le promptly pnid thy whole amount. Lr.criT.n.- llev. J. IWnwell Campbell, of Charleston, will deliver a Iveeturo in the Court House toui^ht (Kridoy,) on the subject of Astronomy. This Lecture lias been delivered in New York, lMiilakelphia and other places, and received with much favor. It is upon u most interesting subject, and is represented to he very interesting as well as instructive. >.5?" We direct, attention to the advertisement of "lirwin'tf Mills," to be found in another Column. Mr. Erwin superintends the mills himself, und we have no hesitancy in recommending thosA Millrt nocquul to the li'-nl in the Stste. These Mills have iustlv earned n t>ioi. reputation. Uivo lluinalrial. Xkw Goons?We are glad to notice Hint quite a number of our incicliHiitd arc receiving tlidir 1*011 GooJa. Among others we wonU mention Mr. J. J. Cunningham, Mesers. Miller it Robertson, Mr. (?. Kcliwaiz, Mr. Taluiudgc, Missis. White, Smith ?fc Co. 13T The Concert, necording to previous announcement, came oil' on ruesdny night la<t. The performances wero excellent, and every oue was highly pleased. There was a good audience of ladies nnd gentlemen. t5ST" We have had the pleasure of welcoming into our ofliee during the present week our old friend, Mr. Jas. A. Weight, of the M'avJtliigtou (Gn) Qazttlc. ?5"/" The store of Messrs. Hknxktt A fT.\nfti* of this villi ge was broken into on Saturday night of last week and a considerable amount of mcrceand ise taken therefrom. The parties are supposed to be nf-groes. None of the goods havebocn recovered. J5tF" On tlio first page will bo found the nlde address of Gen. A. C. Haskell in the Legislature on the Stay Law. It will be read with interest. t^-Tho crain cronn in 11>? \v??i er moro abundant. Coin ia culling iu Iowa nl from 30 lo -ID ccnls. C3?" The Legislature 'will adjourn lo-dny at 12 o'clock. Tribute of Kespiiot. CJnKENwoon, S. Septi-mjier 8, 1SCH. At a meeting of the Town Council, held this day, n copy oT the following record wus ordered to be published in the District newspapers: Whereas, nitico th? bust meeting of Council, Almighty Cod has called from bis enrlhly la. bors Dr. JOIIN I.OOAN, one of our wardens; and whereas, we huve tlio concurrence of tho whole community, iu which lie passed ihe great er part of his long and useful life, iu chorishitig the memory of bis unnpotted integrity, as well us all the other noble trnils of oharacter which rendered liiin a tiue type of the Southern gen ueman. Therefore, . fietolved, That in llic dentil of I")r. LOGAN, ! this Council hnn loat the services of one of its moat efficient nnd |>ul?iic-Bpirited member#, mid the whole community has lost the precept and example of a useful citizen, a devoted patriot, and a higb-toncd Christian gentleman. Result ed, That wo eliow the grief ?l" ' '* reaved family, nnd tender tbetn Die assurance of our heart-fell sympathyJictolvctl, That a leaf in our Record Rook, with hin nftine inscribed, be devoted to bis momory, and that a copy of this record be handed to the family of the deceased. ' JAMES GILL AM, Intendant. W. P. McKkli.au, Secretary. mmmmmmmaumamammaumaaaamm Died, at lior home, near Greenwood, Septonvber 1, Mrs, MAIIY A., wile of John It. Sample, and eldest daughter of James A. and Harriet Foy, of Jldgetield. A few hours later God called tho epirit of an infant daughter to ioin that of its mother, anil , ?r> ? uu- | ilies sleep, awaiting tho tin\e when they shall l>e cloilied vrilli immortality. It is not the good fortune of many, even in the course of a much longer life, to attract and retain more of the respect and loy^ of others than did our lout friend. E/idowed by naturo with so n.any of the qualities which ever awaken regard for the possessor,;shp bad also one of-those warm and genial hearts, always ready to meet and reciprocate iho friendship and nffcclion so willingly accorded to hot self. A bright;and active intellect, well defined character, n'rdont piety, and callivated taste, combined with engaging tiunbcrsand conservation, sccured to her a welcome |n th^t spciety winch she trap so well fitted to adorir,: and niade her frieridsTdp an object eagerly sought; . It wav, hpivover, that appropriate sphere of woman's life and mission that her henil and heart found their Kdppiest exercise; and where a character /jf :ihe purest and finest would lift its i^ogt abiding iuflucncc. To tliose wna diil not know her, words would fail le cebveyfc MIL-idea of-the: beaoty and goodDCJW which ,<n>$de Jier.lifca constant exemplification of wnat )s lovely in female character, "whiM fo thos# whdefr privilege it was to meet kb.-L - fiw ?uu< aci w uouic, inai lilt) *US liCT ottn be^t culogv. ~ Nor would wo speak pioi-c of the gHef wiii3n'hfert3(ec6aae: hii6 cntfse'd to (hi lling hearts of iier family?aacrtnl (o them and to us. Parent* will cherish tlio remembsanco of an Effect iotftfe datlgfitfer'j' ft tfai'oWiFlttiibAnA liven Uk blew Mer WQjnoi^* #?d,.<eli!Ii?r.iUt lfi.<jbildron of jv dear mother, whom they are sure'now resta ''oNrwHd-i^VE^ uses; T^?WA1 . . ., : ' >,*'' " .. :._">.. . > *'"/ V>J ER WINS MILLS. 9 * TO MY PAST AND PRESENT PATRONS. : ' i SOME of my friends (over llic Irfi) v>-ouM | hnve vow believe that I hnvo j-ulk-il down i niv Mil.I W n?- ii.ni ?. ? - * J ...... .uv_, nut III I'StPIICIll grinding order. Do not believe one word of | such malicious reports, but pee for yourtelvep. I I have tuM.-.l n now f<rl of Jinnuera to Ih* ' Mills", none of which hnvo ever been in as good j order for Grinding Wheat. 1 ?will give 0110 month's notice in tlie 7'r?*s t before pulling down the present Mill*. M. ERWIN. Sep'. 10, ISCft, 23?2t. AUCTT8S SUBI 03ff TUESDAY, OCT. 2,1866, I5y IT. S. ICorr. DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, NOTIONS, &G. remainder of llio assigned RTOCIv of JL A. MAUUIS will be clnaed out ns< nbove. BAIKJAINS in;ty l>a expected, as tlic HOODS will be so'il without reserve. JOS. T. MOORE, Sept. 18 47 2t A.?f<ignee. I MARSHALL HOUSE! | T"i n V* frni'T ? * jr. o. Atui;jL.j&uu.fc;, Jfrcpriotor. Reduction in Price of Board, Lodging-, &c.! TBOAIII) by ilie month for yearly board I M.9 crs, without Lodging . . &15 00 Hoard per month, with Lodging . . 20 00 il lodging and l'ucl per inontli 25 00 " per day ....... 2 00 Single meals 50 Horses fed at the old price . . 50 September la 47 3t NOTICE. ^LL persons having demands against the Estateof R. C. Sharp, Sr., Dec'd, Are requested to preeent tliem, nnd those indebted l<> mnk? immediate payment, I wdl he nt Abbeville C. 11.. ??t. MOXn.W nnd TUESDAY of next OCTOlilili COUlVr for tlift purpoBc of meeliuif with lliosa indebted tin account ul the lioreu "Bill Yuucy." R.i C. SHARP, | Administrator. 14, 18GC, 22, 31 DiTm t; WARDLAW, SURGEON jg^tDENTIST, ABBEVILLE. COURT HOUSE, - i'j<! ?S. C. , Offioo Ovor j. A. Talmadgc's H i * MVUlt'i SepL 18 ,..47 3in "notice. The notes and accounts which were due to John McDryde, decenaed, have been placed iij'the hands of Armi.iteud Burt, Attorneys for collection. TImre onn he no indulgence in any cnne, nA n Bill in Eqaity has been filed by creditors for an account, and the payment of their demand*. .. I . JOHN SJ. MoBRYDE, Adni'r. Abbeville, 3, c., Sept 10. 1866. TWO BOOKS, belonging to the late firm of DAVrS ?k CREW H?ono a Cosh, the other a D?V Boot. Aot oiA llSVlntr JhfrtMntilUn ' ceh?in? (hcrfi wBl oonWa favor on the tinder igiied by. leaving the aame At eiiher-the flanuer ?rVV?f !<>?>??'.' fcr.W .? wu fgifc^K^ gjft , .8grvi?or. ISAAC HEARD & CXDif -itfr Ah ovdtrm fc^tiWiifrioo .vf \}a<,9W9t>tli?in0J4 i?pd iMojott>4i rj9'N??V? "Angn*t?, Ga., will devdte their itrict pcnoual Attention to the storage and anle or Odtion'*ml ,Aa, promptly attended tor Liberal C?*h "Ad-. trfJut ita&w'pcwivo* ti Stan, : 1 - r . .'- i , i * . '. i, ' " ? 1 W MUBlWiMBID! MAttKBP" . . ' ' - ?fc > '-' ' ? .-- * . {*- . . : - ? . '. ; -- /. -\ .: / ' ' . - t ' 7 II III 'l I *?'l.l .1 w" Vl'..iwi II ! I.J PLUMB & Ovuggists mxi> 521.fi Broa XEAtl TIIE POST A. TT G TJ 8 T , T) E3PECTFUI.LY invite tlie Attention of Me 1) ?uiil well assorted Stock of 1 , t ' UNADtJlTERATJ CHEMICALS, UnU> Anil nil oilier articles in Ihoir l>n.? fi EX U INKNliSS nn.l ruillTv! A LI, OV Birii-t arconlnix-c with the lornwliM of the with Ihe JJfft Material, nnd hy the l'UOPEIt W They respectfully no'iicit orders, ami pledge I In p:ileh. If ni:y nttiele should not provo to hep to h.ive it returned nt (heir expense, nnd the 11 COTTON NEW .T. J. I'KARCE, W. T. W PEARCE, Will COTTON lfAflTOliS Attn r " " ? - " ^ v * V i ? U JL/ \J jVXJOXJS1: HA\ I NT} formed ri copartnership ng above, on J?<'kaon Ft reel, formerly occupied by H sell COTTON nnd other producc. Cosh ailva RupplicH filled nt market priced. A continuation tances solicited. Sept. 21, J SCO, jin. Sin cblbbriSd IRON COTTON SCREW May he. li'urnislocd to the Planters of South Carolina and Georgia, from Avfjitslj, WlIKItE ONK MAY BR SEEN JN rUACTIOAL Ol'ERATlDJf. HT is .1 Georgia invention, combining simplicity, economy and durability, with a ntw application oT the Screw potver hj* which tin* levers alwnys swing in tllo eaiije horizontal plane, at a convenient height for applying hand or horse power?and, also, greatly facilitating the filling of the cotton box by turning hack tin; follower block t-ntin-ly from over the inoiiih of it. The timber* ore lighl and small?tit* circle described l>y Uie levers being but '22 f<-et diameter. Liberal arrangements made with agents for Connt'e*. or in pale of County UighU. Cash liriee of Irnim u 1 t -- V.'.V| kJCItU III your orders nt oriee to P. nilNIZY .t CO, Local Agents. Or, Ij. D. 1'ALMhT:, General Ac??iit, Sept 21, 3m. A itr/usin, (Jit. Greenville and Columbia Railroad BBH -flBinSii GEN'L. SUPE1UNTENDENT'S OPI'ICE, CoumotAi September 14, OX and after MONl>AY, tlio 17th inpluiit, the Pasdcnti'T Tiaint) will run duily (Sundays excepted) until further notice no follows: Leave Columbia at......... ..... ... .7.16 a. ill. " Alston at I>.05 " Ne?\ berry '. 10 35 " Arrive ut Al>l>evi!le at 3.1.') p. m. " /it Anderson ut 5.10 * " lit. Greenville at.. ,...5.-10 ' Leave flroenvillc at .0.01) n. m. " Anderson at (> SO " a unevine at 8.35 " " Newberry at 1.20 p. in. Arrive at Abton at.,, 2.45 " " nt Columbia nt...............4.40 " The II ridge at Alston being now completed, l'lissonger* and Freights will bo transported without delay. TlrP expense of Freight by the diecijntiuuunce of tho Wagons and Dout will he largely.reduced. .1. 1). LasSALLR. ' Sept. 18 47 tf > Gen'l Superintendent. ; ;?7- ; ? -7?? TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Abbeville DistfirMn the Conrt of Ordianry. By WILLIAM JUL ft, Ji'tg., Ordinary of ?1/ htuillc District. WHEREAS, Mm. Mnrguret 0. Williams lias mado application to me. for liettera of Adininistration of all and iiinguliir the goods und chattels. tight* and crediu of ADOLPHUS A. WILLIAMS, deo'd;tfr'.''' i >1 : These are, therefore, to cite ond admonish the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased to be ami appear before mo at a Court of .Ordinary for Abbeville. District, .to. be held at Abbeville Court liouse', on Monday, tlio 1st day efOotober, to show cause, if any* they ouo, why- the said letters should not be granted.. Given under p>y. hatid and seal this 14th day of September, 18B6. WM. MILL, Ordinary Abbeville District, Soptetnbcr 18 47 , 9t - lr* *- * ' C ":*l '> '.'i t>6 > >c-. 1 'irij.i.ri: ri-Xi^ir? & i] " TO SELL. rj^IlR fobsorihcr lias for ?*le. POn CASTI, JL Thirteen Head*t ?Catllt>, consisting of Milch Cowst Bee vet, and Ycqrlinp*. in good order. ; re *^ju?etrt,U>te?ll an'<lM? iWm. fP. r.'M ^tagafosfegga&u i' fw?BfslSw: nnv r.fwtns - LEITNER, Clpotljccancs, d Street, : OFFICE CORNER, geo n a-i a , rchnnts, Planter#, ntnl Pliysiciuns to tlioir lnrgo S? MEOtCINES, as, PAINTS, OILS, in llie f>ont!i onn r>fY\?r n ? ouiirriur in FIC1 NAT. PREPARATIONS boit.rr mnrfo in V KITED STATUS P/IA J! MA CO I'd!J A, KKi HI'S nn.l MEASURES. umselves lo fill iliem with fidelity and disrecieolj as represented, tliey sl;t?ll fool thanklui lonoy will lie refunded. [Sept. 21, 12ii?. WAREHOUSE. IT X XI jVX IIEI.E33, CHAR. A. PEARCE.* BLESS & CO., OMMISSION MERCHANTS, r.A., gla.., and having secured ft Fire Proof Warehouse, ,eese*?fe Linton, we will oonlinu'e to store anil need on produce in store. Orders for family of the patronage of our friends and anquaiii.!. .1. I'KAROK ?t SON. AY. T. WIIKLKSS, Late of the firm of Fleming it Whelew. THE FIRM OF MOORE & PENNY Having been dissolved by mutual conecnt, lliu business will bo couductcd by J Who will keep akwua 011 hand a SEf-KCT AND CHOICE STOCK Otf D R XI G S AND MEDICINES, / Together with \ All tlic Fancy Articles Usually kept ip a I)riuj Store. Sept. 10, if ' 7, " HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES I LONG AND SHOUT HANDLE SHOVELS AND SPADES, AXES, (Penniman;?fc Bta>'s. beat.) ' v * * * *" '-i Z 4* *. " . UATUUJjTS, hammers, HANDSAW'S," TRAGI? CHAINS;' i . Sk I- V IT mcst, Locks, Screws, Jfinr/cs, Curry^ Combs, Jack JJ lanes, Sheo Kails and Tacks. Also a 'tot of ?< fti? f-1 {$ ; .V,^; (# {?/ : POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. if .* _ At Reduced Prices by W.T. PENNY, No. 4, White's Block. SopL 14, tf" ^ -?: ny v gag: ' ; _ I WILL CONTINUE qnO keep a supply of Candles, Kerosene Oil, JL Starch Snap, ConeentraUdLve, Sal Soda, Copperas, Indigo, Madder. Cudbear,. Ginger, Spice, dw , Ac., and r?8i)ectfnlly a*k ray friends and tire pullio generally fifWII and prica my K00^ __ _ M' I ij- i Sept. 14,tf J, No. A, Whito'a Block. ; !?J?? 'jTV1 .n.; ' LJL?Ll_? .w*%- A \vi&.-ja I jwmm i T WOULD respectfully inform my olJ iJMA i ' rnJ ivrfM I As Good ?Mh&0$er, ' \ Wfew'.2''mkA i_, A. / " - ? <t_ Iflfcftr ? ?