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A Pen IHotnro of the Radical Rulers of South Carolina* CoLiMniA, 6. C., August 3.?No more disgusting burlesque on legislation enn well l?e imagined than is presented in tlio Palmetto capital to-day. Northern travelers (not. carpct-baggcrs) who Lave tarried here long enough to look in ou tho scene, bavo R.'iiil lr> mn ? "Sir nn nm rmlifilc W'n did intend to voto for Grauf, But this tiling is disgusting, unnatural, violative of all that is dear to a white tuan?an outrage on American c'vlizalion ; and we can vote j for no parly that sustains it." And, if every man North of tho Potomac could tnko one look at this picture, either iu tho ( finale or House, no further eflort would be required to rout the radicals in November, hoiFO, foot and dragoons. The Reading CWk of tho Houso is a r.egro, whose blundeis in the performance of bin duty are frequent uud extromely lu- | dicrous, and oflen occasion the wildest J monimeut, even in this ignorant body. J A resolution has been adopted, giving to oach of ;he Standing ccntini'.'.ees a clerk, with a heavy per diem, a measure rendered i .. ? r 1 r t * I wircu.'. juij, nut. uy s*uy pr?FS pi UUtUibSS, 1)111 \ by lijo ignorance of the members. An- ; other resolution, providing a cleik for each ] delegate, f.iiicd, although iho propriety of such clerical assistance was patent to all. Anil ouo officer ie autboiized, by resolution to employ two lawyers and eix clerks to help him with his work. And the Governor is allowed a private secretary, with a salary of *1,800 vnir annuo, to hcln him ivitb lib writing. Many of the members aro of the real limitation negro order, and sorno of Jiotli \fhito and black delegates aio actually ou bail lo 6i.and their trial for larceny, borseaud other crimes. These indicted felons have recently c'ected two United Hiii'.es Senators aad three Judge6 of the ftujircrae Court, aud in a fow days will ijhliot for eight Circuit Judges I These are facta. Do you need anything more '{ Kfcily in Jul)', the World contained a ioiig lultci from Chailcnou, describing a Lrace of carpol-baggcrs, one of whom was Randolph, a lustful mulatto reverend, who assisted at Chicago in nominating II. U. G. That loiter was republished in the Churlestou 'Daily JVriw, Columbia Pha:nix and oiber papers, copied from the World. It was read to R:iT5i]oll>!l. u-li.l ia lior.} ou - - 1 ?i ? ? ? fltor from Orangeburg?read to him in tba Keuatc Chamber, by one of Lis brother Senators, and iu tbo presence of a number of other Senators, and, so far from denying its liorribia exhibit of depravity and bestiality, he laughed at it all as au evidence of his sinarlne&s, and mercilessly retorted on his colleagues by charging them with ijmiliir lewduesa and villainy, which they in turn wore equally unable to deny. Loiters sent from the South, describing the character* and needs of the men who now vulo ita noble but eubdncd while population, might seem lo your readers almoit fibulous ; but, ho far from boing cxngger uted, there is really no language which can do justice to she (heme. And the foregoing incident.in given as an evidence of the fidelity of reports soul you. Tho word "rebel" should never more bo applied to the wbito men of South Carolina. The great Democratic ratiCcatiOn meeting which was addressed here by Uampton Kuiahm? and other*, recently, was be!d in tha open air, in the very iuidi?L of tho mins created by Shurman'a army?r.ti immense openi:ig in tho very heart of the cily?still covered with firo-ecarred walls and chimneys, as tho victorious army left it. It was known that Biair c m.nandcd the famous | fittvflnffinnth finrnc u-l.i.-!. omnnt 1 Vw*|'wf i.uivuonv|>k VUIUI11 U1H, und yet this vast assemblage of Carolina's sons, iucludiog TTnmpton, whose own homo is among the ruins, rout the air with cheer aftor cheer for Ssymour and Blair. Why '( Boca use Blair fought for a Conetitulional I Union, and not for military negro government. IIo i* for the same Union Btill, and these pcoplo having accepted the results of the wur, now 6(and on his platform, and a/k do more than constitutional liberty. WTdl tho American people refuse to restore them this ?? Cor, JVoo York Worll. The Now York Ilorftld closcs a long editoiial obituary as follows: Nor will tho death of M.r. Stovoos renullin consequences leas important and historical thau the position which ho held while alive. It was bis marvellous obstinacy, his KannibaMiko animosity against the South, which postponed tbe settlement ^of our national diftioultice. His death, bowovor much it may bo lamented by his immediate personal friends and bj' Lie party, souQds tho doath knoll of the extravagant hopes of tho .Radicals It was bo alone whoae firm will 'held togctbor tho most rofcactory among Iris partisans. Now that the control of his influonco no longer* exists, what is to hinder tho disintegration of tli party to which Mr.' Stevens motf than any ot&or Republican- leader had given concentration and force J His arroganco a party leador had al naa already recoivod a doublo check ia tho failure of ipapeaofemont and in tbo poeiponeme^^wTttio impcacbincnt roBolutioD^Wfiw^ri^yivcd afBouthorn Slate?, 'fjt^Jfe^&. regardtfc aa irrevocably committed to bi? owr rovongoi'ul policy. While we follj recegpizo the talents- &nd. thi stooopfc ' individuality of tber* Ja? Tbaddous Slovons, and. ov?ii Who ovor merit there may bo in the hones ty of bis open and "avowed -hoitiiitj to all hie opponents, wq must regarc his romoval by doath as a miafortum to his party rather than to the nation Ono of tho most carcfu! financial writers in !Now York slatos that privalo letters from Europe to tlicir correspondents to this oily, adviso caution, in view of the contingency of a European War. Tho accumulation of specie in tho Bank of Franco, in round numbers 9250,000,000 in gold, and tho loss of MoT 1 ;000, equal to ?2,SGO;O0O in gold, reported by telegram, in tho Hank of Engnand statement for hibt woclc, i<;dicaio that Ciold has been purchased for French I account, as thero is nothing in the movement of tho foreign ex.amerce I 01 r riiT.co 10 warrant tins cxlruordinary gain of bullion by tbo JJank of Franco, and tlio com incur,urato loss by the Bank of England and other money conlrcB. For Home time jiast ' the price of Gold has boon higher in Paris than in any other money centre | while New York has bcon Ihj point i at which gold has been pold at a chcnp- ( cr rato than in any other great finan-j ciul ccnijo of cxchangcs. The result has been the enormous accumulation j of bullion in Pa?Hf Uiii-Tcccdcnted i:i j tho^ histo'-y of modern times, and ; which just'y excites Iho distrust and | fear of Europe ub much as the war- J liko footing of the frcnch army and | navy- Tbo I<Ycnch Government has j been a largo purchubcr of horses for a year past, and lant week a quantity of hay has been bought in the Now York mai-kot for Frcnch accouut. and supposed to bo for that governmont. The continued weakness and decline in British consols, io the fact of a two pc-r cent, money market, insignificant or tbo dVtiujl in regard io Ailuro political complications loading to war in Europe, which disturbs financial circles tbero. Capitalists are seeking to shelter themsolves as in preparation for a storm. The Indian corn in storo m Liverpool, -which in ordinary Gentians is allowed to roach two millions and a half of baabolp, is now reduccd to about one hundred thousand bushels, and it is eupposod by many that tho j pvice will rif.e to ?1 26 per buhhel as \ the 6easoo advances. It appears that thirteen steamers laden with grain are nov on thoir way to London anil Livery-ool from Odesea and other ports fill j hn Sno- lint-. a rrt-ni I iiont r.F , ' b* ??? ? 1'"' ? iho reliance from abroad is placed upon the United States, including California, whoso surplus of wheat will amouut to over seventoon million bushels. Hitherto, it ia stated, tho orders transmitted to this country from Liverpool for grain have been carefully restricted as to price: hut as ibe emergency is critical, eomo of them aro arriving without that precaution. London.?Dispatches recoivcd from Constantinople state that a serious at> i f\r?\r "?-\lr*rv ? T>.' vu wu u vv& tuuu 44 U J <J1 U| I >v VJ miles lrom tho city, between the CJrcok residents and tho Turks, in conp.cquccco of a violation of the grave of I'riuco Mieditoa. Tlio troops of tbo Sultan wero called out to suppress the riot, and fired upon tho Greeks, killing and wounding a largo number. Many of tho latter lied to the residences of tho foreign consuls for refuge. Tho trouble was finally (suppressed by the aetivc measures of the soldiery. A novel photographic picture, ono only vir?iblo in the dark, has, it is announced, been invented. Tho rice crop in Louisiana for tho present season proniisos to bo not on ly tbo largest ever grown in tbo St-ile, but of superior quaiit}- al.-o. Tbo Underground llailwaj' in Now York city, it is staled, will bo commenced vory shortly. Tbo subscriptions bookB for tbo stock bavo boon opened, and tbo routo baa boon determined on. Wbilo Ballimoro is having a fair retail trade, and many visitors, Now York is said to bo as dull as a dosor< A/) *T } 11 n ?A tvu VlUV^Vi Goldoro in considcrablo quantities, it is roported, has recently boon dis* covorod mjlos west of Kiploy,*Tippan County, Mississippi. A Domocratie tradosman in Memphis complains that his frionds bavo ruined bis business, bat Raj-H ho. moans to voto for Seymour and Blair all tho sumo, llo is a manufacturer of carpet-bags. N Tho bags are said to bavo strippod whole potato fiolds in Ohio, leaving > nothing but tho nakod stems?from ' these thoy assailed cabbage leaves and >. other, yegetation?while the graBshop ' per had levied on the-Glover fields ' oabbage, potatoes, oats and timothy - laying low every Btem. and loavino : the fields as bare as a floor. ' Sherman telegraphs that thoro ar< troubles on the Saline and Solo ' mon j?iver, caused "by tho Indiam rolf?<thV" Choyone tribe. Sheridan * had gono to the scene of outrages 1 -with plenty of troops. , The Georgetown, Washington am - JUoxandria -Railroad is in tho bandi f ^^i^jP?iver8J no traiP.B *v& ^.aD ^ iVThs steam ship New York, fVon Bremen) arrived'at Jtew ,Xf>rk Qi 7 Monday. A noticeable featuvo o 1 her cargo is thirty thousand pound) a -?the first'importation of specie fron i. Buropo in a long while. ll is soriously stated that Koseerans* i visit to Virginia is for consultation with General I.ico regarding Moxican relations and Southwestern bonier interests. Other partiesr>ay that iloseerans desires to consult Gcnorul J>ce with regard to tho viows, purposes probably action'of Southern Dctuoorals as preliminary to a letter <>| .<ulvice that iio/jecrans intends addressing to tbo Germans before leaving tlie country; Nothing irf positively known beyond that Itosceranz goos to Virginia to see (ien. Lee. j The Washington correspondent of I of the Baltimore Gazette says Gove- j ! nm* Sic.'iU. nf SJnulh ( 'nvt i!i n > ri?nni?! -i ' j bore thai lie cannot procure tho loan ! j authorized by tlie L ^Mature, j .Returns from all but live sin or ! , counties in Kcnludrv, lor (governor, | w ' ? show iho result, to bo: Fur .Sloven- j ton, ] I I i. iftl, and for Ua-! koi'j Republican, 'J.'>, );!(?; Democratic majority sy^lJirr*. i A New York steam.diip company has contracted to bring over llio remainder of( 10,000 Mormon saints, eight hundred j having already arrived. | Ptiii.ADixruiA.?T. (JImbo Cabot, the ' President of the Alexandria Hulling Mill?, I has i'IikI, leaving debts to the amount of i ! ?500.000. Cci.viha, S. c.?The l>iil authorizing a Stale loan to pay the interest 011 tlio Slato ; dept was passed wiiliout amendment. ThOro is a disposilion on llio part of pome o/ the members to finish tho most important wort to bo done and po home within two or throe weeks. The bill preventing j?cr.c.oii3 doin^ busines3 under license from making any discrimination on account of raco or color was read a third timo and sent to tho Senate. Tho firo in tbo Canadian woods is really getting to bo a norious affair. It it* spreading fearfully, and there flfiOmS to lin. nn nnnjnn/if. r.F Itu W jy?w>.j/vvv VI IbU ovujr ping until it baa burned and destroyed the whole of tho noble forests. Jt in Btatcd tbat bolh tlio Froncli and Prussian embassies here have ad-' viccs indicating war between tho two countries. Frof. Watson, of tho Dotroit Observatory, announces tho discovery of a new minor planet, which shines like a star of tho tenth magnitudo. A "Respiratory-Advertising Apparatus for Precipitate Inhumations," or a collin to notify tho world that you avo buried alive, has appeared in Paris. Tho imperial family costs Franco ten millions annually, which is more than thrco times what .Louis Phillipo spent. It is officially announced that the Government of Switzerland will summarily reject any proposal of Franco looking to an allianco with that power. English journals publish a. letter from Jvio Janeiro, in which Iho writer aays tlio new c-abincl, under Stubo rahy, is inelii cd to peace, and :i great majority of tho people are tired of war with 3'uraguay and clamor for The Herald haa Itio Janoiro advices via Loodou, which btatc that ten thoupand allies attacked llumaita, and wero repulsed, losing three thousand. Tho allies were also repulsed at Grau Uhaeo. Adrieea by the Gulf cablo from Ilayti fitato that Sulnave, tho tiethroned ex-president and emperor, is preparing to leave, and intends to favor the United Slates with hi& prcsenco. T_ it._ TT Jl. - - f .? I iu iuv nousu me grcaier pari oi me time wns occupied iu the discussion of the bill (o pay members their mileage and per diem; the objectionable clause being that members should be paid in bills receivable at seventy cents on the dollar. An amendment was finally adopted that tho bills shall bo takoQ nt their face value. There aro ovor four thousand vacant offices uuder the now Tax bill. Tho first snow of the season full on the lop of mount -Washington' N, II. last Friday A Bolfstylod professor advertisod an entertainment iu St. Louis, a fow nights Biuco, at wbi';h he was to cxposo tho mysteries of spiritual manifestations, allow himself to shot at with pistols, and lot the audience into all the flooretH of incnrWa. Aflur an. ^ j - o o" ? ? ?; ~i" ; pearing before tho audionco and re; questing thoe'o who desired to 6boot 1. at him to prepare thoir pistols, ho - wont bohiod tho slago ourtain and , has not sines boon soon. Ho obtained , about two-hundred dollars--and loft' his ball root and printing bills unpaid. Greenville, s. 0., Yxjgterday > mortiing nogroos from alf parts tjf tbie districtand tbo - adjoining onos wore j soon coming into tawn to icttftpd a i Kadical mooting at Acad q my spring. * About twelve o'clock ;tbo procession, beaded by a rickety drawn . by font- jade4 boraes, in wfiich Wero 3 seated seyoroi darkies blowiagVocif. erottiily - ujion : brags"insfrftjiientfi, marobed thrhueh ,Lho-nrincinai-Htr?fttji. j Notft siDglo wMte man took xpati in a tho pr'ocof?slon.' V 1 / k : f S<5n8tor / Abbott :Btetei ifcat^ovor j ton million ofv Northern capital has i| boon invested in North Carolina fncolhew^iC 'psp*: lb iH h latcd that Cardinal Jiaiih, lulo JNuncio at Mudnd, ban f^iven the 1'opo a deplorable picture of the Hlato of Spain, which he represent'! L?? bo on Iho brink not only of revolution, but of a change of dynasty?at any rate, lo lha extent of a dethronement of Isabel II. The nnwtj greatly disturbed Iho Holy Father, nho in much intcicstcd on the <^u ten's account. A high official in 0110 of the pouth crn provinces of China last year issu- i ...I O ......r... i: I \ VI %m |?| witiiiliivivu JUI IMUUIIIg lUUliitrotlft "proo^-Mon.", and advii-ing the people lo hpond loan lime and money at tlio heathen temples. Mrs. Auguat Jjolir.onl drivofl ;i lovely pair of cream euIoio<l ponies in a low basket phaeton ; value ponioa ^oUOuO. lLor luisb.u.d'H hand bays, fcixlccn hands high, is said to be the finest in Newport. Tbo people ofj] Indiana arc beginning lo think thai something inns', be done lo relieve them of tbo stigma of living in "the great divorce State.' j The divot fen granted in Indiana, mi ucr present laws, number on tho av- j erago uloul fiv-j thousand per annum, j Jlon. Turn l>ig^? and Hon. B. Koyal, j two distinguished nogroca of tho Al-j abama Senate, pulled cach othcr'b wool and tried to goouo each olher'ti 03*0 out, tho other night, at their boarding house in Montgomery. Sr. Louis.?Adviecii Trcni Solomon Ci'y, Knnsa?, report lionlblo Indian ojitaged in tho Solomon Jlivcr settlements. Men killed, women ravished children captured, and tho stor:lc taken away. The country is stripped with provisions. London.?Dispatches havo been roceiued from Ireland, giving tho particluars of deeds of lawlessness at Tippoiaiy. It seems that while 0:1c of the great landlords of that region, named Scully, was serving tho usual notices on various tenants, ho was killed by an unknown person. A Btror.g body of polico attempted to arrest tho culprit, when tho polico in turn wcro fiercely attacked, two of them Ehot dead and four badly wounded. ACHOIGELOT OF 7S&Z m--" OUR. jTOl. Jfatnilt] Jflour, FOR SALE BY WHITE, SMITH & COAv?. i !. IS- S, 1G?(r PUBLIC NOTICE. Deputy Collector's Office, U. S. Internal Revenue. ABBEVILLE O. II., S. C., Aug. 20th, 1803. I)UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that I will Fell fit Abbeville C. II., on MonJr.v, the Slut inst., the following property, which has been seized fur a yiolution of the Revenue Laws, and to which no claim has been made: TWO STILLS, reized as the property o( S. A. Dil:o. by E. II. ltingham, Inspector of U. S. Internal Revenue. ONE STILL, seized as the property of Androw (Jillebeau, by S. L. Jones, Asst. Assessor i U. S. R. ONE STILL, seized as Iho property of Eliza Clay, by the same. JAS. H. DENNIS, Deputy Collector TJ. S. Internal Revenue. Aug. 2i, 1S66, 17?2L ^piDl "Reconstructed." LONG CANE MILLS HAVIJ just b?cn thoroughly repnircrl. Wo *lMtoige^ouipcJ||jon in quality, quenlily, and speed. Ten btnhcls per /tour, aud more if you wftiit it. . ^ 40 lbs. beet Flour to GO lbs. Wheat. ~ a. * ' The proof of tho pudding is in the ohewing." .iry ub i "Froe Irado?low duties"?no repudiation? a wliilo J?aQ> government?ftnd atriol c6nstmctioii of tho Coustitutiou.'-' J. N. COCHRAN. - V ' . Aug 13 .. 41- , / '8m ERWLWS MILL S. ? " ; v, MR. EDITOR:, In your -tat iwtfc, Ih 0)4 MiM tfrta'w oat Aohallenge, a.bout, or a little 8<>ft *>ap.- I tuppotfe they liave cobbltcf op a little, as formeHj, and aek the rAilAfi (A erlvA fKttrtf T !JinV4]>A?t will all do so, atul (hen fiouie rdund to tea Ejwln's NftW Mills ofl nn^ see how-Ke is doing I)upinow, and*, tfie'amonpt hft' is doing day And night. Y?* * # ?U than see for xqor thit eld nailg kre oJd jaill# etill,, in Jhe fullest eonso'or tho word. v^" "' ^ ,. Aug 51, 1868, 1^?J?t * jmox&co. It AVE 8ACQN, SUGAR, COFFEE, TANNERS' OIL, LMSEED GIL, KEROSINE, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, BAGGIM, Aii<9 imiiilly is* ;i Urorei'j' _.\ T,RO, BRANDY, WHISKY, iSi?(I3 AND W 1Z IKT 3E3 S3 ? All of which nro oifcrou at a fair privo for catii. MO. KIOX k CO. Aug 19 4-2 If SHERIFF'S SALES. i")Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to ) nie directed. 1 will grll at Abbcvi lo C. | 11 , on tho Fir:.t Monday in SKl'TBMDKlt rcn', the following proptrty, viz: One I trick Store, in the town of Abbeville, fronting on the p:?bl;c Mpiaio 22 feet, nml runrim; back uboui 70 feel, levied on as tlie properly of J. A. Allen, utls. Wm. II. I'aiker, Com. tnii-tioiur. 120>) ccres oflnnd, mure or lees, bounded by land- of John David, U. \V. Cromer, nri?l others, levied on as the property of the Fslate of J. Foster Marshall, ads. the Slat* for Taxes. 3y:> acres of lund, more or less, bounded by Ian Js of D. .1. Jordan, Mrs. S. A. Marshall, and others, levied on n3 the propelty of Dr. J. J. Wardluw, uds Mary Mcl'aw. 1 lot iii Greenwood, eontuii.inp J of an ncrr, nitii-e or less, boundi-d liy l)r. K. It. Ctslhonn, Mllil ?>l hi>? J ?* ? " ' *1.-- 1 * -r '' T "? JfiUytHJ. Ul o. li iiuuil, ads I lie Siaic for Taxes. TEIIM3 CASH. II. 3. CASON, S. A. D. SIicf-fTa Office, ) August 17, lK(i6. J 42 td WTntE B ! $500 BILLS RECEIVABLE, | For which the Highest Price will be Paid, by QUARLES & THOMSON'S. Jul}- 22 88 tf "HPW enp??v OF Fcr Ladies and Gentlemen. ALSO, EXTRA SIZES BHQSANS, AND WOMAN'S SHOES, AT MMDiHci p. rtinniiiicn Ut'lIitULO U lnVlUBUim July 22 88 tf Gullet's Patent Steel Brush COTTOW C3rX 3NT. C"iOTTON ginned on this (?in eel J in CharlesJ ton l ist stMison at one to two centa per pound more limn the sutnechiRS of cotton ginned on the ordinary Gin? of the country. Thin staleuici.t is ceriilifil Ijy twenty-fivo of the principal Factors and Hruk'is in Cliar!c?toii price, bix dollar* per Saw for ensh or city acceptance. Send forn circuhvr. C. GRAVELEY, No. 52 East nay, routh of old P. O., Charleston, S. C. mnwrpvij DATPUTT DI niTmrs -..a - *jiw?H nr< i o L *\ i Uii i i lA/uvnirr, unu u full Stock of Iliirilwiii'o uml Agricultural Implements, for tulu low, wlioltrinlo uud retail. July 15 37 8rn iiS Si SEAL & SIGN HAVE just received a now eupply of Metallic Cases. ALSO ON HAND, Drop Dlt?ck and Walu?t COFFINS, of all sizes. July. 24, 186ft, 14^lf * ABBEVILLE?IN EQUITY. Jas. W. Huckaboo et. al., vs. Caroline A. Jluck&beo ot. al. PURSUANT to ord*p of Court, I will soil ftt Abbeville0..1J., al public outcry, on Salo Dav ih Sentembrr next I7>' the remntndej (after termination of , the life .ofetftte of Mrs 1 luckabe'e m tliQ> tract of l^iid assigned to hei for Dower) in tho-triict erf land, Ute thtf r,pa! estato of (J. W. Huckabeo, deo'd, containing 526 ACRES, more or lest, ou &Iill jCireck, bounded- by landi of O. G. Dawson," W.'A. Lealy; MVa. MoAiJiitor Bud othera. ' TMUS CABLI.?Purclmedt to pay for iiilei and Bioini's. . WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. I). Commissioner's Officr, ) August 13,1808, 8t) . L?N? P O B S A L ]E. I OFFER for~?ale toy .plaoesn.aar Calhoun' MlllB; containibg ' ?' r -rv i s o * - AvG-BTB %;; Nearly httlf of Avftibh'w irt woods, DWellipg house and outbuildings in good condition. TERMS,-Low for OASJL ..... ,A ... Apply to.PoI? lftuTALMANf whala author - ix?d to act aft cpy agent. , . , , J. O. LINDSAY. Aug. 14, 1008, 1G?3t% loavu to inform lib i'ricnd.s and i advertising colums, and can 1m: found :it August H, 1S0M, 1(1, (f vhdigdv uiiiiiuiii tzejp.aj.ix COTTON GINS, THHESHERS J TEIiS AND rS"VM 14 subscribers would inform lb **- that tiioy fire prepared, with co of material, to repair COTTON ClINh ."ill work in the lino of OAKI'KNTEK i.l 10 various branches ol their businc. to give satisfaction, and trust to merit receiving a supply of GIN ^1 ATKi.il work iii that line. Work will be do (JASIl ON DIOId VlfillY. 'i'hey will always Keep on hand WAi/NliT find OAK COI-'FINS. .JOBM EN'RlGrHT August 19 4 wWikiiraB] REPAIRED A T thortcsl notice, at reasonable prices, /SV. for CASH. SEAL & SIGN. July 24, 180R, H?tf FRESH ARRIVALS! Just Xlcccivod BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: A FINE LOT OF COUNTRY HAMS, LEAF LARD, A LARGE LOT OF JUGS AND JARS. AIjSO, SOME FINE SYRUP. A FINE LOT OF FAMILY FLOUfJ, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER FOB CASH. win & MIMA1 Aug. 14, 1803, 1G?If HsMes5 mill : OX ROCKY 11IVER. rpnE subscriber would announce to his pat _L ronn, and ihe public generally, that hi? well-known Mill on Rocky River has been recently thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and is now in excellent condition for grinding. With ihree good runners, anil superior boltingclot liA, smut machine, and other appliances, ho io able lo griud promptly, and at lite same time lo guarantee satisfaction in Ilia 3-ield. With abundance of water, bo can grind day and night, and thus relieve bis patrons from any fear of disappointment. llo will bo constantly nt the mill, and will give bid personal attention to tbo grinding of all grain with which lie mity be entrusted. Thankful for pusa patronage, he can appeal to his old friend* with ihe nKaurnnco of being able to merit its continuance. JAS. T. BARNES. July 17, 1SC8, 13, Sm PUBLfJAtE! rF*IIE subscriber will offer at public s*lo, on J. the premises, on tbe FIRST MONDAY iu September next, tho plantation formerly owned bv J. Y. L. 1'urtlow. in Edgofiold Die trict, known as the "MILL TKMT" Inoludiug tho Mill, Stock and Supplies i . ON THE PLACE, WITH THE CSO?, lUTi'nN Bnlld ^ HflirflAW i . urns JDuiiu raaiuw. 1 ?5?" Edgefield A<fy?rli?er rfnd Laurennvillo ' Iletald pfeaao copy nod send bill to this office. : July 31, I8G0, 15, 6k I - i - : . PUBLICATIONS OF THE - American Sunday-scliool Union .on hand AT GREENWOOD, S. C. A rl/-1r?/^cici #. if FARROW, ? . State Missionary. 8 llarea 13 " trnm M BHitefG ; EjON'T FOBGET THAT SEAL it SIGN make old Duggic look as Gne as now ones. ' ?* ' Jn ly 21,18} C481 ? It I iingnam lite pulic, that ho haw retired from tlio . No. 2 White's Block. a shith V V KJ If JL 1 1119 EllS OF \ND FANS, HOUSE CARPERBUILDERS. oi r friends and tlio jmblio generally mpelent workmen and an abundanco ?, TIUtESUEUS and FANS, and do 1NG. From their long experience in ?s> they feel confident of tueir ability liio public patronage. They are now A L, and are prepared to execute all me on the most reasonable terms? n good supply of RbJADY-MAJDB D. B. SMITH. a t CANDIDATES. t?y~ The friends of ROBERT JON Ei, respectfully announco him aa a candidal* for the wllko of Tax Collector at the ensuing eloc* lion, lie is the only candidate who has com* out squarely on tho Deinocralio platform and licuce lias entitled himself to the unanimous support of the party. MANY VOTERS. Tho friends of Mr. M. 8. INGRAHAlt respectfully announce him as ft candidal* for Tux Collector at the next election. ? ?3?" The friends of W. D. GALLAHER r?I fpbclfully announce him a candidate f*r tbo I ollice of Tax Collector for AbbeTili* District, at tho ensuing election* * tSF" The friends of Capt. W. 8. HARRIS respectfully announce him a candidat? for Tax Collector at the next election. Tho friends of WM. II. TAGGART respectfully announce him a candidate for the ofLca of Tax Collector at tho uext election. " Tho many friends of E. M. SHARP rexpcctfully nominate him for th? office of Ta* Collector for Abbeville District, at tho euso. ii>g election. ?5?" The fiiends of J. W. JENNINGS respectfully nominate him a candidal* for Tax Collector at the next election. * The many friends of I* H. RUSSELT- respectfully announce him a candidate for Ta? Collector at the next election. * [og?" We are authorized to annonnca DAVID CRAWFORD, a candidate for Tax Cob lector at the ensuing election. * The friends of Capt. W. R. WHITB respectfully announce him aa a candidal? for Tax Collector, at the next election. NOTICE THIS! TIIE Notes and Accounts of ROCHE A CHRISTIAN are in my hands for collection. All persons indebted are requested to come forward and settle, as longer lodulgenoo cannot be given Q. McD. mmiL Jan 17, 18C6, 89, tf Groonvillo and Columbia Bailrnnd Hftmnanr. Eff&ry mw* f 1^11 IS Company has now for sale, in Ilea X of " Season Tickets," a TICKET which entitles a person to travel over the road One Thousand miles for #40, within one year from date of purchase. Tha Tickets can be purchased from the Ag?nU at Columbia, Newberry, Abbeville, Anderao* and Greenville. W. ALSTON GXBBE8, General Ticket Agent O. & C. R. R. Go. May 13 28 tf ruimith m | ATUlJiVJI&K/llJiA JiJU VJULVA V SEAL & SIGN, Carriage Makers, ABBEVILLE C. H, S. 0, HAVE in their employ one of the finest Blacksmits in the country, and are prepared, with every material, to do the best work in the shortest time. Particular attention paid to Shoeing Horses. Tiiey have ia tbeir Shop A PATENT TIBE-SHRINKER, By which tires are shrunk without otitling. Ia using this Shrinker, work ean ke done with the greatest precision, and thera ia net tlaa slightest dancer of iniurinor the wheeL Carriago and Buggy work of every deeoriptioo, done in a workman-like meaner, tod satisfaction guaranteed. Terms, Cash on Delivery.. Seal & Sign, July 24, 1868, 14?tf CHANBE OF SCHEDULE /OK THE Greenville and Colombia Xtafl? road. , /AV nr\(\ fiflAi* WPinNKSDAV th* 14H1 yj ustant, pMBeDgcr Traioa will inn daHw Sundkja oxcapied, connecting "wit^ HigbtTiaui on South Carolina. M<I Chaxlatle tod Bout* Carolina Railroad** aa folio Wat . . . Leave Colombia at....... ?7-00.%-Mi- -*~r~ AlatopaC.^ ;.*..8.40 Newfrerfy at 10.10 " w Arrive at AVb^jlla at ^..8,00 P-W? ? at Aodaraoa at. .4.S0 ' - at QrtenvHla at ? fcOQ ? Leave Greanvllle at- .Mil. ? AUU&yillO !.. . . .JM> .?O.W ? Hevfcen* a*. .*V. .VV. 1*M P. ? " -AUton at. -Arrive at Galaoibia ff>.*V"> ?.5.00 " Trains on U? fiidge Railroad will abo run $aily, Sondayf excepted. i "2 , r, . ^vP^tidlftton- at, .iiv...?*:....??> ?*: ' . Arrive at Walballn at......; tf,SO M I Loavfl ^MHP*..... 8,Wa.m My J| . Arfive ae^Adflitson at Tbe Tr^Jo wnil return from Belton'to Alder' on on Moaday and Friday ptorninro. ' JAMES#* MEREDITH, F ' General Superintotodent. Aug 1% - 41 ' W i -v