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The State Democratic Convention. This body according to previous tii.nounco'ncnb, assembled in Columbia, on Thurt-day ni^ht ot the past \vook,.-wilh a full and u'o!o representation from all tho Districts of the Ktato. The lion. Sr. L. Bonham \va* railed temporarily to iho Chair, and 1*\ G. DcFixituiHc appdinLed.tomporary Secretary. The Convention was then organized by the" election of the following permanent officers: President?lion. A. Hurt. Viue PieMiioijts?A. 1'. Aldrieli, Cu*n. "\V. \V. llarlloe, J. Wageucr, O. Can non. Si.'ori'tarie??J. 0-. Gibhes, Jumes A. Jloyt, W. J. MvKurrall, A C. Duvant. Mr. Unit on being conducted to the chair, mado-the following address: Gentlemen?1 h-ive no language with whi<h lo express the emations which gusli up from my heart for your kindness and |>r.rlittli(y in calling upon me to preside over your deliverations. You linve mot for I lie (irsl time in tlio history o( South Carolina, lo mviiinnto eleelois of tlie President and Vie<-President of tlio Uui ted Slates. You liavo met for the first time in long wcaiv yrars, to assert tlie blightest parti< ipiiiou in tliat government which wo now must adopt and claim as our own. It is an occasion of tlie derppsst interest, and vjf tlio gravest importance. To us it involves tlie issues of life and death. Tin* contest before ns is one upon which 1 trust every gentleman here to niglit if resolved to enter with ibe noblo ami heroic determination to succeed. [Applause.J Your Stale ha* l??*en despoiled of its sovereignty. Your p?oplc Invo been deprived of their liberties, and you enter upon the great work oi recona'ruction. We must reconstruct the g'eut, proud, noble Cur lina of former days. P, Your be.<uliful capital,your crumbling walls and solitary and siiiokele:-s chimneys, aretvpio.il of our political ami material condition. All litis must l?e repaired and restored. Wo find here not the ancient halls if legidilion tli'it were made famous by thu illustrious men of S mill Carolina Thank Go J, thuj. "rand ol<) building now lies in luins! [Great applause.] Thank God it is not deM-ciated by tliu^e who assume to make laws for us Liorfe. [Aj>p!iiu-cJ I must not detain you any longer, l?ut before ?epa rate let us resolve before high He-.vcn tl.at the home of the Huguenot and ol the Cavalier, shall never be ruled sillier bv iho |'Uiitaa or the African. [Ureal cl.ccrin^".] " The following me the electors: For the St-il3 at Large?J. 1'. Thomas, J. 1). Keime ly. F?r>t Dis'.iici.?11. F. Graham. Secon 1 Di-.iriet?15. F. It-ii'elge. Third .District?A. C. Il.rskcll. .Fourth I>i-filot?K. C. McLtiip. After much di>cu>sion the following resolutions were adopted by the Convention. J(r*rJnfil, That. tlie Central Executive Committee lie uiiliioi is- d to till all eucli vacancies us" inuy o.-cur, liy d.-ntli, resiL'nultun, or Otherwise, ill tile li?-k"*t of <1 retold for I'i'OM. drill mid V?'i' l'r?*.?idnit. of III** Unilrd Sla'es, or take kuvIi notion us I lie coniif.itt ?; m iy ti id jito|?iM- lor tin: success of llie l)tinucrutic ticket. JitAoh'iJ, TIihI the President of the United Andrew Julinaon i?> ? ' ;i;llir (lliwer otitis iiigli oliice in re-i^ini; Hie ai;>;ic;t>i<>li6 of C'ott^ieid upon Hie cniistiiuli'.uinl liglila of tiie J^tuicf nml tiie people, is eiiitiled to lite gratitude oi the \\ tiule American propk, rutd, in t>oli:a!f of the hemocrntio p.irly of Soii'li Curoli.iu, ue ir-ii-ItT lima our llijulia fur his patriotic tlfotu hi iliit1 rciiHiil. lie.udvd, Thut our ncknowlfa arc ?1 ?? -, mid *re lieaby tendered, to uil those generous *piiiis of I lie North, citizens, soldiers mik] siiilorti, \vlir>, mi,it] rite storm < f radical ji.i.-aioii nml pi'ijuilit-e, have niurd their voice in tioliiiH of an intuit*J -.iud outraged ?eoiion. Col. Siniotilun; from the Committee on Resolutions, submitted a scheme of orgnnizition as follows: The Committee on Resolutions to whom . were referred sundry resolutions, aftwi grave deliberation, respectfully recommend as a substitute the following scheme , for the orgnnintion of a Central State Club. Tliey fed satisfied that ibis scheme will recommend itself to every member of the Convention It secures organization unity and effectiveness to the action of the parly. They earnestly recommend ,,.a nuojjuun. in selecting members for this Central Club, they respectfully suggest thai none but earueBt, active and intelligent delegates be selected, who will pledge themselves to attend each meeting, and will give iheif strict a,leu tion to the duties imposed upin them. That tlifcre rfliall be a central State Club in this State, to be coipfX>B*l of 00$ or more delegates-irom each District Ceutral Club. . - ,-i That tiki* Central Club do meet io. Columbia, on the Tuesday proceeding the *l*t "Monday each month. * . That the Executive Committee ex officio, members of the SuiteControl Club and 'hj?t t!w. Ex*c.?tive Committed form f?le? for, t^ Grovcfh Hb# Central - Cla^iuJ^cet to ilft'jfe^dnof t)ift:jplub. That the Cbairrftitn of the Executive Commiuoe be,, authorized l* call eatra JnettiiigB 6t ibf .Clab 'whenever'* herm&y - think proper : and that .ten members ex clu?ive of the Executive Oeinnsitiee, cooatiUMe.a quorum. ?.?. * ReflMveS. That wc1?" TMsttiet be reQuested to form similar' Central-. District V/lUVtlf lOJUf eo?rp??Kt of - rni?' '-or *tt>ore from efiel^ r?att;rtta> in t^t'Dia * vrity ifrllri "bWh- 4iold f?r meeting.*, at the t?e?erfti Court fl'd^es iW their ,Mft e*ery months *''!*' ' - *:o ??' ^r-' y?' S '* , tn ular meetings or I heir club.*, soon after 8?lo day, during the first week of of every ! I i month. Mr. Garlington submit'ed the following additional resolutions, wbicb were adop | led: : i , Itesolved, Tliat in any emergency, t wbicb may hereafter nri30, involving the ? necessity of prompt notion by the Cfii- > tral Kxiiou'ive U >n?init;eH, nud wbeu il i- i imprao'.ioaLleforrbe committee or a qnoriin thereof lo meet ilie Chairman of ?.-iit? t . Committee be authorized to take such m?- ' lion as in his judgment, said emergency ma\ require to be afterwards submitted to tin 1 approval of tlie Cmmnitton Kesolved, That live members tf sai?Commillcebe constituted a quorum to do business. Resolved that one additional member or said Committee, residing in ihe nily ol Columbia be appointed by this Convention. Under this resolution, Capt W. 13 Stanley was appointed. Alter t.vo days 9e-?.ion. On motion, the Convention resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, Judge Aldriuh being in tite Chair, when ihe following res olulion was unanimously adapted. Jit'nolm/, That the thanks of the Con veuliou are returned lo tho President and* Secretaries, lor the able and agreeable manner in which they have performed the arduous i -? uawu fcutj ililVU UUvolvtd itjiou iliem. Tlic committee then ro?e, nnd the resolution was referred to Mr. Burt with a ! lew appropriate remarks by Judge Aldrioh. Mr. Burt repl od that ho received this manifestation of the kindness of tlie Con- I veulion with ihe liveliest sense o' gratitude j a?d tli.it ho would conscer.tte it iu his uio.sl cherished recollection*. Tito meiubers of ihe Convention had cuved out for themselves a great and glotious work, and they should pei form it as men, as heroes, as Carolinians. Tucy should re solve not lo real until llio c untry was tree from the Vandal bunds which wero desecrating their aliars and firesides, and un^ til ihey had leconqueied their humes tioin tho stronger. For ono ho would a inuko a solemn vow beforo ho lelt the i liall that never, no never, bhould his |j voice become stilled until the country v was re.xeuud lVom the invadetv. lie n never doubled that another section f, was greatly commended for its 011- c terprifio, but it bad no more than tho v Southern people. There was energ\*, J genius and daring enough in the j ? I Southern men to accomplitdi anything, 1 c | ihere was life in tho old land yet : I |_<;hcert-], a-id the task sot out by the j | Convention would evuko it. We must j t, ! not consent lo be governed by btran- \ u gers and Africans. Tho glorous meu:- ,t ories of tho past f??rl>i<i it, and wo must f; rise to iho height of the crisis, full into lino with the gallant Democrats, and swear that by that ei-n wc ahall yet conquer. This country was discovered by a while man, seltied by white men, iind by the aid of Heaven it I wou'.d alill be a wbiio man's country. !> | Eveiy whiLe inan should be a canvass- I ' er, and every family a Detn-.ciaiie h i Club. If every man would do his du- j h I ty, vielqi'y in a<? certain in N .Voiuber h I as the coming of the month itself, I Seymour anil 13!air are our champions, p i and every man should pledge to their p ! support a~.ll his energy?all that ho has u | in this wot Id, and all that ho hopes to ti i uc. LUreaL applause.] j |? 0<i motion, the Uunvcntion then il adjourned sine die. 0 Crops in Tennessee. Muufueesh no, Tennessee,") o A unusi 8, 1808. J t| Messrs. Lee & V? ilson?Dear Friend*: t| I have intended to roturn you mjT eib- i j, ucre thank* li>ng botbro Ibid, tor t-end- ? 114; mo your paper, which 1 t-.ike much n iniereet in reading every weelc. liut p I am Borfy to sue that our JJisliiul ban 'i bad Bach a prolonged drought, and 0 crops are 60 sorry. From Col. JD. ^ W. Aiken's letter, 1 should think the h w heat and oat crops a complete failure, ai.d also the early corn crop* If n the grain ciop is a fuiluro, what are b you all to' do? Will the cotton crop 0 supply meat and bread both? Perhaps you would like to have a statement t, about tho prospects of a crop in this e Miction. "... n 1 will take tho wheat first, and say \\ 'that it was. fine.. I think from my knowledge^ of .ibid country that tbe . ^ w beat crop would average 0 or 10 bu*b-1 <j ehs p6* acre. One of my neighbors j i, had4U Acres sowed, and he made 193 n bushels. 3; he corn is very-fine JL* think, 8 hot the farmers says that it was in- ^ jured" considerably by tho little ? . drouifht we bad but. ?Uom !< * ' ? ? r ^ r.,, rf7^, #a piOII \,y J of Corn in the counUyj that will inako m 41 om ?0 to 50 bushels per acrc ; and t| ( Ollon is realty beautiful. I nover^aw B fast as H hua done in i iho paal month, in in3' life; To give t you an idea bow fust it, does grow, I. 1 will doacriboone^talk to which 1 have _ given t-pe'eioi attention. Oil the 21st qt ^jylcoiinUd lLhe fiirrna or tqnafes ^ and ft, Kad lb, of Whioh O .wero nearly e grown bull*: and 90 the lat of.August ? I r cnuuied it again and it had 120 t forma. Can^Ab^villo compote with ? or beat it. Ay fafriily hns boen very : healthy. 1 have boen a little puny 1 for thojaet^w days. v A* .1 jbave said bclore,:t?vw .conntry.bilrp^a^9 twiy that t I evar-fcaifv&'vd n polecat affairs j > ooyTd besalinfooiorily settled, then thir't 00lintry cK flour i s h a n d prosper, I am. very respectfully, ~ L ' 'v' " - - - u - -Your Friend, t " % 1 . - ? ' * V.f:. ; V toll TI1B aureviixf. l'uess. flatters Then and Now-1839 aud 18C8* Ala. Editor : My old frior.d, Ca]>t. ' ?\ J', ltoburlsoii, lias just handed inc i pup?-r containing the following in- 1 or million, which will doubiloss bo in- 1 0:C8tiiit{ to eom.o ol'.your reuders. 1 ' uppcisc that iho information contairtd in the pujicr ia cornel, smd that I ' nly rofern lo tho while win; ' .veie then living. 1 Widow Jr.ne Allen, 20 B. L. J'oHyy, 11 1 Ji. H. Ward In v. 1"? ' T. C. l'orrin, JO-q., 11 Jam oh Wind law, l>q., 3 Job. J. Wardlaw, 2 ' f J. A. Cullioun, 0 W. <J. Jilack, K q, 2 1 Win. AiUison, 3 1 Thomas Wightman, 3 { John Whito, 10 1 Sam'l Uwir, 4 Widow Jane Slithmirc, -1 Janu s Shillito, 4 1 l)r. F. Branch, 18 1 Sam'l Brane!>, 13 v . liov. Cioo. W. Moore. 7 iiov. Jumi'H Moure, (> 1 Jamon A. Urcight, 10 s Dr. l.-aac Hruuch, 0 51 Tliomus Jackson, 10 1 Charles Dundy, '8 f Dr. J. 1?. Livingston, i) 1 John Taiggurl, 0 i Donald Douglas*, 1) John iMvliitrcn, 10 I J. C. ivingsiuure, 8 I John K'ihm'I, 7 lLuuon Douglas, 7 '' i'atuelia AI to id, 2 1 J aim s Alston, 5 Join.son ltumey, 11 Moses Tiigciit i, Ksq., 1 Sarah Downey, 9 ' l'atiiek N'jblo, 9 Win. li.ikcr, S J), ii. Ward law, Esq., 9 A. Burt, E ij., 5 V 2<i<i 1 This list presents a gloomy picture, l' s it will bo seen thai uoventeen ol' c lio heads of futnilicR, named in tho e oi, u.nc - gums to inui uourno Ire in | 1 thence no traveller returns," lo Pay | e railing of the inmates of eucb j " umily. Of tho remaining twenty it j utinot be long before the most of uh : n fill have taken our exit from ibis to 1 bo realities of another world. The - S iu.-'u iiiijiuiLain, question ttiut each of an ask himself is, "Are wo ulao eady'{" 1 suppose another census will have 0 o tut tuken during the coming year, j i.d i trust ilio Sumo party may be i ? ppoinU'd lo take it who has kept so i lithfully a record of the one in 1S30. ^ li. m ? Legislature. 1 e Tho proceedings of the so-called 0 legislature, during the pa?t week, ave boon as ut?uul wr.hout interest. ^ he election for Circuit -J udges was to H uve come o(T on yesterday, but wo '' ave not yet heard the result. We | 1| iuru that our distinguished represcn? j '* nive, the lion. James Martin, is a ; ^ roiniucut candidate for one of tbo j u laces, but with what sueccss, wo are j " nablo to say. If profound le^al at-i j1 itiumenls, and a long and varied ex- ! J unenco at the b:ir, be necessary qua!-1 iualions, lie is Buro of njocliou. j J1 We append the lollovving 8 inn a? a ry ,! 1 proceedings during iho week : ll AuGisr 0.?Uou?e.?The Committee a n the Lunatic Aejlum made a report on v iie condition of tliat ii.stiluiion, 8a)ing liat it wus found by the committee to be i perfect trim; that all iho pilients were ^ reil treated and wired for. and that its fi- j anciid condition was butter than at any ( revioua time since the close of the war. f 'be coiuuiittee spoke in the highest terms ( praise of tiie Superinlendaut, Di*,' Parer, and recommended thai the Governor f e advised to retain big services. The bill authorizing lite Governor to c egotiute a loan of $1 '25.000, was pas?ed ( >y a vote of 91 ayes to 8 nays. The Demnr**t a oil ?/? ? *? ? wMtiq nil fyuilg IIHJ. Senate.?-Nothing important was done ^ E>-Ui*y, except the passage of tbo bill to stab isli tlx; Slate Constabulary force and lotico of a bill to repeal the Act urealeing be Bureau of Immigration. * August 7.?Tiie L-gialature accom- 1 lished no hing ol general intereit, yedter- ' siy, beyond tbe introduction of a bill from ( lie' Military . Committee to OrgHnize tbo iiilitu in ibis Stale, which was made tbe ^ pei-ia) order (or Monday next. Tlie bill >rovides lliat fur temporary purposes llie 1 nililia shall consist of a volunteer force of *2,000 meA, to l>e distributed amongst tho everal Counties of tbe*Stale, according to ( beir population, and of such' artns of th?r , erviue. ah the Governor may proscribe. Tbia force is to be designated as tbe Nation il Guard, and iato consist of men between Uenf^fcof eighteen and fortg-Ave; but any ierson who shall have served therein seveq ear", it thereafter exeipple'd. . yi)0 Gov- . rnor, however, moj call upon tbe whole irms-bearing population of tlie Sbtte to ake the.field in case of an emergency. . , AuopST tL?Ifotfeing of .cou8e^u>nce ' ransaeted. House.?AoglO^Tbe bill reguUting < li? tenure of vftU?? andnj>pQintm$nt? msu iaaed '*U1? art fl&fcndraent to se'ltidn -lm6, 1 o-wit: til?f?fcv 6??fl1^Cf Stal# officers leoted fit t UeApHI/: ftfrJiJun?'elcctioiw^ j lie preeent jreaj^ete required to file bon^ * M ?.!> r * A* ?r*- ^ 4. ?. -v , \ / ufullK-e, not later tliHii 20 days from ll.i p;isf:a^e of tliitf net. Sknatk.? A resolution was adopted, instructing the* Committee of Wavs ami Mi'an> 10 rep?? t wlicllu-r or not tlte Cnuiniruiler ( enetul hlinll instruct Sliertll'-* to continue .lie sain and pnrcliapo ol landsaold for tHxes fry order of CJjHieral Cenl>y. A communication whs received from tlie Snvernor. nn?u>niw?in?? i... , .... ..s .imiv irv ii hi nj?jirov ? <1 llio Act to authorize liio Governor to if gotiato a loan of ( 1*25,000 A bill to provide for the poor indifferent Oounlii's whs ichiI lli? first time. It authorize* the County Commissioner* of lTory, Williamsburg, Lexington and Orainjeuirijf, wLcio there are no County Poor Houses, lo buy tracts of land and establish ??r the poor; and iho Commissioners in he other Counties to make all such arrange, nents and provisions for f'?e maintenance md ere of the poor, as they may deem ieeesi?ai y. IIoiisK.?August 11.?The Committee m b'd'ioation reported a bill to provide lor ne temporary Organization of the Edueaii?nal Department of thStale; wliicli vas rend tlio first time, and oidctrcd for conideration to-morrow. The bill provides hat tlio State Superindendant of Education hall hold ofli'-.e fur four years, ami receive, i. salary of $>2,500 per annm. lie shall iavo liia office in Columbia, and shall di? ;est hII reports of the various School Comnissioncrs, including the enumerations of >opulalion, school-houses, The Committee of Ways and Moans reported unfavorably on a bill to repeal the apitnlion lax. The report wht ordered to ie on the table and the bill was read the irst time, and Ordered for consideration toijurrow. The Committee on the Penitentiaiy made i rO.poit >ni the coixliLitin of that. ii.ctii.i ion, fciiibiacing many detail* of which the >ublic are rheady familiar. It covered, io\vevcr, soir.bfomplainleaboul baialt treatnent to prisoners, such as tying up by the numbs, blind-folding and then causing bein to run oVi-r obstacles placed in their ray, Tbu general arrange meats of lie Penitentiary in reference to hygienelieUng .ind labor were, however, warmly ominunded. The committee rcoDinmctKid a it-organization, contemplating the ap lointmeiil of a Hoard of Five Commissionr?, who should elect an Architect, Superutendcut and E-igineer, all to lie performed <y o!te ollicer, tlio employint nt, of a paid, ;uard, under regulations such as ob'.uiu in lie United Slates aitny, <fcr; Tiie repoit was re-committed, with intructions to the committee to report by ill. Senate.?A resolution, requesting Tliedoie Starke, keeper of ltie S;ate House, 9 rrpoit what amount of the appropriation f ?2.500 made for liting np the Hall for lie Legislature, &o., was utu xpended, was as?ed. Also, a resolution instructing the Clerk f the Seriate to p;ep.iro a roll, vrith a view o the payment ?f tlie per dtein and milage, to dale, of the oflieers and members f the Senate. The Committee on E luoation reporle.J a ill, similar to thtil introduced by Tomlin? an, in (lie House in reference to the tern ornry orjjnniz-stion of the Iv lucntional De artmen of tbe Slate, wbicb waa read the ist time. JtThe bill to nttioncl the charter ol the city f Charleston was reported with an amendlent, anthorz'og the M-iyor to di*oluirgo ny member of the police when, in hU tdgsnenl, it w;i3 nece?s ?ry. The bill to declare the manner by which lio land? or tJte right of way over the mils of person*, or "vorporalious, maybe ;iken for construction and uses of railways, nd other works of internal improveinentst vas lead n third time and passed. Citors in Noktii Carolina.?The ditor of tbe ftoilh Carolina Art/us v riles: "We have liad fine rains since our iist, and crops aro truly- promising. A renileman-told Jiie yesterday, wbo had just etuined from a trip through (he region of iiiuu'ry between this county (Anson) and be Catawba River, that be never saw suuh i prospect for a good supply of corn, lie vould not be surprised, be said, to see sorn bring only fifty cents per bushel after be crop is gathered." HI "Washington, August 12.?Special yiexicun ndvicco intimate tbat tho Slate of Vera Cruz is in rcbollioD. The leaders are influential. JFifiV deli'i/nt.Rft r\f ilm xr?4S^i..?i ^ p?rw W.IV JL1 MUIV/IIU 1 Feurneymen Tailora? Union visited ,he President to-day. -Tbo interview was pleasant and characteristic, without political allusions. Tbo distillery regulations cover ten ppges, and.direct ttiut no still shall u it an til the regulations-are complied witn. The new law requires tive diforent stamps to a barrel of spirits. The recent ruins In Virginia are eslimated to have been worth marty millions A dollars to the State. They saved the jorn- crop. \ . t ??wp? J. FC^KCE. CUA8. rEAJlCE. . . I. J. PEARCE & SON, COTTON FlCTuRS COMMISSION MEMBANTS, TAC&SON St., AUgu?tH, G eorgia t) _8>l or* m.d Hf il C? i'i? n *ud ?>tWr )>iOtfu Oa0!BC 4^3Xr4JH'CfllBlllfv BagifffTd, Hop* *p4 Family &>ppH?? hjfrfcUljed ?9.i8u?i. .;r-^ aj^v * ^O: Mv BfeWARP YAiyftltatrafl- <M ^W6.?U!4D^ri^r* C! , ! Brf*: -WJWk ?*, will de?ot?OiU pcHKtri&MrYfctta rfoW&Efc*- '; : ; TS. ' ." |\ Vv<\ ' ?J. v-? )' **? *jjsS sw^iii)K WjflMni' iwiy V - *' *. * , .. ?? -i-r V ' ?x.-r.xzv mi atu nr^vrwim' <l3?ku. u?rtintaffb?tt?' CiiAwdH OF SCHEDULE ON TJI ! ; Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. ON Hi.d after WEDNESDAY, the 12il inetnnt, l'n????nij?r Train* will I uu daily, Mimlnvf vumieci.iiigr wiilt NiuhlY bIii on Soiitli (Jiirnliti* ?: ! ClitirluUg nud Soutli ('nrnlitm Kuiirovls, us folluws: Leave C>>tuiiil>iu ?t 7 00 n. m, " Alston nt. 8 40 ? " Newberry nt 10 10 " 4rriv? at. AlilievilKs hI 8.00 p. m " nt An'ltrsoii nt -1 '20 " " nt OreiMiviilc nt v. .ft.Oo ? Leave Greenville At ft 46 o. ir " Anderson at fi 25 *' ?? AMiovilU ..1 " Kfwlifiry ut 12.35 p. u " AIkIoii at i? IS " Arrive at Cuhunt.ia ?l 5.110 " Trains on tl.n l>iuo 1*.i i?;e Itullroud will ol&< run daily, Suiulti^B excepted. I.envfl Anderson 4.30 p. m " IVti<i|<'lon at 6 ?0 ' Arrive at Walliallu ut 7 30 " Leave 'A'alhalla > / 3 SO ?. nr. " I'eiKiicloii jt fr.'M " Arrive at AirlnrMin u' rt SO " The Train will reiui-n frms Hi lton lo Anderson ou .Monday anil Kiidiiy iroiniti:;*. JAMK4 O. MKIUIMITIT, General Superintendent. Aug 12 41 tf MJ1. V K/ i. JEL HA MJi m rT~,JIK Fnlicoriber will r>flVr nt puldic p??l<\ 01 1. I lie premiers, oil tliel,'llt>,r it: Sfptuiiilipr next. tlie plantation forin?*il] owned liy J- Y. 1.. l'mllow, in Edgefield iJie trict, known as llio "MILL TRACT" Including the Mill, Stock and Supplies ON TIIE l'LACE, W1T1I THE Miss Belle Parte IT??- F.dgpfifld Advert i*er and I.aurensvilU Iletuld please copy and scud bill to this office July 31, IStiS, 16, 6t Th I W T?ni " iKAKKIS' HILL ON ROCKY EITER. rf^IIE subscriber would nnnounce to l>is pnl I ron?, nnd the public generally, that Itii well-known Mill on Jtocky Kiver has been cc cently thoroughly overh.iutod nnd repaired nml is now in excellent condition fur grinding W ill ilnee good runner.'*, nnd superior lioltingclotlis, smut machine, nnd oilier nppbnncts, Ik in nble to grind promptly, and at Ihe biuik time to guarantee eut isfuctiou in the yield With Abundance of water, be con prind <1-13 and nigh', nnd thus relieve bis pnlrons fron any fear of dmuppniutnieut. lie will be constantly nt the mill, and will give bis persona! attention to tlm grinding of all grain will which he msiy be entrusted. Tli.iliklnl fur phh: piitronnge, he can Appeal to his old friend: Willi the nssurancti of beioff al>l? Lo niHrir. it. coulioutuce. JAS. T. BARNES. July 17, 1868, IS, 8m DEK^^^TICE. HAVING made arr,inepm<>nt8 to ffppn ar OKF1CB at ABBKVILLE C. 11., ir connection willi my Oltice nt Uieeiitvond I will be at Abbeville from Hie 1 t?t to lli< l4>h of pucli inonll). Ami ut Greenwood from Ihe 15tIt to the Inst of the month. jiy uiiioe n?. Aiihevillo is over the Store ol Mr. THOS. KAKItf. I pvn|<iHi> to itisei t full Upper nml Lowei SETS of TEETH for $-25 each. Partial Seti in proportion to the nliove figure#. lVini ?5tirac(j.i WITHOUT PAIN. I Kunronlco entire natmfjcliou. Tcruie strictly c ah. ltesppct fully, G. W. KELLEY. MoJ 8. 1868, 3. tf new supply OP Miles' Shoes, For Ladies and Gentlemen. .ALSO, , EXTRA SIZES BR08AHS, ANJ WOMAN'S SHOES. s AT QUAiiUS & THOMSON'S * * I . ' JolyM V . '--88 * tf ' IN BANKRUPTCY, m TILE frlSfltfCT COURT Oh TUB UNITED STATES, FOl THE- D1S TBI GT OF S O UTl CAROLINA. In the inntlcr of f % J. t'LliTOUFJR HOJMSB3. > In Bankruptoy. Bankrupt. ) < To whom it nitty cnncern : fJ^HE tinfJer^lgnwl hereby rIvm noUra of ]i< JL appointment # A.?ni?o^i of J. pljs'fCIJ KU iiO.DORHfc or Jfaiegt* Depot, in tin Difiriet-of .Al)b%vi(l? and State pr Son(h Caro. linn, wiiUio soiil, Dwtriot, wlto l??*a.4j?ri "pdjij(lgeJ irBijnkropt upon his pwn petfpjj, b\ the- Iwfifl CoUrt of- <aM -iMatflck. Dattri *! AbbevMe. C. II., C., Uie aiglnlMiay i>f Au guiji. A. P. 1868. - . JAllES A. BLACK, ... * Aug If *1 tt. A?aigne?. ? m Vt? ? 1 ? J* V '' PAMG AHDTRMBiS jl'j W? 7: > rpRA^ 9KAI, * KI01* -IMkfl -o'd Bi gg> ::::::: V-.1 ' '<fj, * .?? .* ,-* *X V .'?3 -' - rj? A * \ . # # . . . .??*/>. /*. ?** *? "V - ?. * i TO fflTOBM 1 AND THE ' TII.AT IIE HAS RE] ' ADVERTISING CC AM) CAl/ BE FO WHITE'S Auc'iPt B, 18(58. 10, If : McEee Mills. i OUR. Carding Machines aro in first rate * order, nnd undt-rllier.oiil.rol of tlmt. well known nml c<impet<-nt. malinger, Mr< T. Y. BRIDGES, wlio will ime every care lo |>re- 1 vent mm?-c?;sauiy waste an J to insure complete 1 M;iii-f<u-iion. Our I'acihiirs nre such that we can afford lo f * .lo tlie work on I lie t MOST LIBERAL TERMS, " I niul wo can safely promise to turn out prompt- ( 'y ' Excellent Hells. ' > If tho (iron^e is furnished to us, (ssy one |ioiiikI of (.irc.-isse to eitflit (loundti of Wool,) [ ? w?s will Curd I'lnin Wool nt TEN CENTS A POTTN? A small advance on lliia rate will lie cliit-ged . Mixed Wool or for (Julton and Wool tofjeiher. ?2?" Wool will bo liikent rom and delivered I n?. (Jrceuvillc C. 11. free of charge for trnnspor ? [ lulion. U3T" The following named pentl?npn will . ni-i us Aifrnin f?r ?ib in forwarding Wool, to | whom payment limy be made : 1). R. SONIU.KY. Abbeville, 11. M. GLAKK, Cokffbury, ' W. P. AN DICKSON, (iiet-nwood, * COL. S. IIONAlif), Donalds, J. J. Sill I'LKY. llonea Path, ' T. C. LII'SCWMB, New Market, K CASON, Kincly Six. ' GMDY&MTHWORN. 1 ' MeB.-e Mill*. Greenville District, June, 18li8 ' M.iy SW, 18iiS, 6, if ? 1 MILL P UCE.: Wilson & Hutchison WOULD rrspeotfully inform their fiien<In "] ami customers I lint, they have pkuty of water, ami that their Mill is now iu THOROUGH REPAIR For Grindin? Wheat. Willi a GOOD MILL .ml nn ABUNDANCE OF WATER, tliey will bo able to GRIND PROMPTLY 1 For all who may favor them with their crnin. | JjS^'^bai.kful for t:?o very liberal patronage 1 herutofore given the Mill, they hops by J ' it!trillion to budine*3 nml strict integrity, to I merit a eoutinuuuce of tbe custom of their t liR'iul*. Aug 12, 1RR8, 41? tf livery miii AT J ABBEVILLE C. EC. " o a n ii>e cor nrr ol \v asliincrlnt) street, will lie foil im) t SAOOLK IIO US KM, SINGLE an.I 1H)UI1LE llU(j(?lKSt wilh or wi.hout <1 DRIVERS, at moderate rules. J J. N. BELCHER, ; -Argent. Aug 5 40 3m J ^ JPublio ISTotice. NOTICE is hereby given lhat from tliiii tlipe furili we have no interest in tli* rnuniiye meiitof i ho Li very Shtbles on I lie Mcl.aien L?r, iiuw miller llie FU|>ctvision of Mr. J. N. lilil.rllKlt, (iml will not be liable for any of the debit) of the tume. JOHN KNOX <fc CO. July SI, 1868, 15. tf ' | Gullet's Patent Steel Brush 1 poftow ax?r. .jPiOTTON ginned on this Gin*geld id Charlea Inn 1?jit sinenn at one to.two eent? per ^ poun>1 more tlmti Hie aantedttM of cott?n ginurd g .ou tli? ordinnry Uin? of the country, Thieetutp, nifiit ii certifled by tweim-flv* of the-priticfpitl Fart or* and'Bnik?-ra in Charlfstou priof. Six lo'.latM per S*w for cO*h or city acceptance. Send for a circular. ' O. ORA-Vl?Ll?Y', Ko. 63 Ea?t R?y, routh ?f old R 0.? ... ! 0h?iMt?tn, ir- C. BRIVLEY*S LATEST PLOUGH*. and a a fnlt Stork of and Agrieultot-al lHiplenictifj,(or sal* low, wholesale ?nd ntlaiL v. r July 15." . gf fin. y . SEA I. k STKN'I I . -v - AL? * T1 AVRju?t received * oew ipplr of M*-(\ ri J3.;.U".eCW i; V. ? Drop Black *nd 0 fftT^ kjlflLA , I j ? *i?r^^}i8^vi4^i^> jpw3 '"jcr' : - v '^p \?v? i^-yiSr.ji t& tf.id?..'? ' .. win **? -.?* <.?&* 4%* y * -;, ISSSSail LEAVE BlS FRIENDS PUBLIC, riKED FROM THE HUMS OF TIIE ft (gft ^ UNB AT NO. 2 OANDl DATKS. Mr. Kiutok:?You will plense announce Mr. I. Mc(). MO>KLY, (of Greenwood) a candilule lor the otliee of Tux Collector of Abberillc District at the approaching cloction. f MANY FRIENDS. Tlie friends of ROBERT JONE'^, repec'fully announce l?im ns a enndidate for lie uilicn of Tax Collector at the ensuing elccioii. lie is the only candidate who hug coma >ui sqnurely on thu Democratic platform and leucc hus entitled himself to the unanimous tupport of the p il ly. MANY VOTERS. t$sr Tho friendn of Mr. M. S. INORAHAM rs| it-cl fully announce him as u candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of \V. D. GALLAIIER repuctfullv nnnounce him a candidate for tho llicc of Tux Collector for Abbcviilu District, a 0><> ensuing election' The friends or Capf. W. R. HARRIS es|?eclfullv ?iinotui??? - '' ' ? ..".I ? eauuidute lur TuX Collector ul (lie u?sl election. The friend* of WM. II. TACOART reppectully Atiiii'Uiice liim a candidate for the olliee of L'?x Collector ?t the next election. EST" The many friends of 15. M. SHARP efpeelfully nominate him for the office ol Tax Collector lor Abbeville District, at the eueu? iig election. The fiiendsof J. W. JKXNINGS repeel fully nominate him a candidate for Tax Collector ut the next election. * The ninny friends of Ij. II. RUSSELL rept-etfully Lunounce him a cundidute for Tux zollcclor nt the next election. * rsr We nre authorized to announce DA? HI) CRAVVKORI), a candidate for Tax Colect,or at the ensuing election. " t3T* The friends of Cnpt. VT. R. WI1ITE es]i.-ctfully annonnce him iib a enndidate for 'ux Collector, at the uext election. MILLINERY! LADIES arc respectfully inlormef] that i have opened I his day a frebk supply <f the Lntest Style of II ATS, HON NETS, FLOW KItS, FROSTED NETTING, RlIiBONS, LACES, A'liirh t am offering at VERY low ales. Call early and procure bargains. Jeaiette Sctaz. Received this day, a fresh lot of Confectionery and Fiuito, at MllS. SCIIWARZ'S Fruii Siore. May 29. 18G0. 0 if [" IEBIG first promulgated the fact* in relation U to GENUINE SUPERPHOSPHATE OE ,1ME, and ilie discovery is' considered "Tim 'treat Agricultural Improvement of the Age." LISTEE BROS' FriESXI BONU Super-Phosphate of Lime a now b-fore the puhlio. Let the Planter give I a FA I It and IMPARTIAL TRIAL, and com. lunioate ilie results to. ur. Wa tuuke no claim tiring "puMie t-eoefaclcra," but we do claim ur article to be GENUINE BONE MANURE r " Lnd nothing else. and therefore jnst what tl.t Lgi-iuulturl&ts want to give the plant food, lid improve ifie soil. We remain vonr* ? ? -J f MR BROTHERS, 159 FRONT-ST., NEW YORK. OUR AGENTS ARB: \VM. M. LA WTO.V, CtfnrteMon, 8. ?. 11. ii. Cowan <fc CO., Wilmington. n. c. ANIOINE POULLAIN, Arjjiwtn, G?. &!%asr?. samuel TOWiNSEND ?fc SUN, 52 i:glilt&(.Baltimore, M<i March 13, 1808 47?Coo 6. STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER, Corner of Bfoort and Streets, * (Ur>de? Globe IloUl,) ' ATTGUSTA, OA. r^Hr^rentMt cure devoted to (lie repair* of JL Wwtelie*. Oloefceond Jewelry. Atykiitdaof.WMohtss, (Jluek*. Jewelry. Specl#? and Eye-Glasfus Bold. Person hi attention puid to the repairing a June 26, 18(18, 10?Cm . , 1GNATZ B1LLER. * MEB0HANT TAltO 11, fe** Hbirt MwaufBotttrffr, and ' g ' Dealer in iMeietfs Frntos W, fVBPAfniN-H ?^TO)S?Mr proript 1 j, \X JV* liiKOfjnfuxwurHal: Juqe 20, 18C8 iy-rfc* pB ?9? " >' >- >*>"' - in-. av-'"' v 1 ":' ' ?<v<.-.TV-.y<:? - V?~ .* '/