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THE INDEPENDENT PRESS ABBEVILLE. S. <Jr W. A. LEU, EDITORFriday Morning-, August 17, I860. The frhode of Alnj< SI'AllTAN D. (JOOD- I LETT most respect full}* announce him a eandi ?1nte for Mojop-Cf-acrnl uf th'o 1 til Division of' South Carolina MilTfin, to fill the vacancy oo roaioned by Uio resignation of Gen. A. SI. ] fruiith. The friends of 06k'A. L. DEV1UNO. of; r.lgofidJ, r?.pcctfully onr.ouneo liiin a candi-' l.iXo for Mnjor-Gunpfal, 1 t>t Divirion S. C. M i \ oikv;!!e, wo learn from the Enquirer. I lighted by gap, for tho firnt tirue, lust Monday n week ajo. CODEY'S ^ADT'O BOO^. Wc have received thv'Srp'cnitiei- number of j Gutley highly embellished and presenting a'.l of ; it<5 usual attraction.!. IiiUlT During the past week wo have been favored willi copious rains, which though lute have been very beneficial to the crop*. wiiiliLJU i-itfHTHEART." Toe Reel: llill C/irotucie requests its 5!rite ' fxchangos to notice tliat n r.cw n?>vcli?-ttr?, l?v . the above popular writer, ^iM be eo*nm<!ncvi] j iu that paper about tlic middle of this ::ionth. BALL AT^VILLIAMr-TOTT. We loam that the Ball at tho V* iiliair.hJ.on Hotel on Inst Thursday stiyl.t v.*as a vorv successful affair, nnd thr.t tho nirangernvni federally reflected iii^-h credit upon the ta*tc of the proprietors, LITfsrt;x, wo understand, ' dosigr.s gi*. iuy another B.-.li "Boom t.'r.-e next month. LETTER FROM COL. J. F. MARSHALL. AVe take picas lire in laying bc-i<-re our readera the very interesting letter of Ceil. J. F. Marshall in ro.'por.sa ton request of nn'ir.iber of citizen', solicit'ng n public communication, embodying his views of the true policy of the farmer in the presort season of s.-areit.y. The letter it rcp'cta v. ith vr.luable bUjr^estions cf the most practical character and v.i'.l well rutyiv rirrii-nt i. ?/ 1 * " NEN7EEIIB.Y COHSrKVATIST. The last number of this j ??! ; .a! contains the valedictory of Wn. F. Nance, the r.'oie e<1!t r, whSiias disposed of "hib interest to Jame* D. Nance1A Co. The Conscreotht is on? < <" ' mO$t valued exchanges, and Ims long been ilics j ^ firm nnJ consistent advocate ci* States Rights. / JTo, the retiring ctii.or c.^'3 hie fuecsssure *c/ '/ixjend our berl wishes. / [ j ILLINOIS. / The coiisua returns from Iljinoia already re- | ccived at tlio Bureau in "Washington indicate j the tot^l population of thntStato to he 1,200,. j COO in 1860. Od the basis of one Congressman to every 120,000 inhabitants, it. will cow I bo ??'?.* 1 1 __ u.^vu uituiutij 01 Congress in? ! stead of nine. ^ TIox. Josnrii Ifnvr.r I.vmpkiw lias declined j tho Presidency of Franklin College 'Athens Ga. ' recently tendered him bj- the Board of Trns- j tcce, and President Lipscomd nfTuskegee (Ala.) I Female College, has been chosen in his i-'.acc. i Professor Woot>?.ov, of Oglethorpe, in '.Ise de- ; - imttmer.t of Wviurul^-Philosophy, Chemistry r.nd the N^turr.l Se'.onccc, 1:-e r.lso fcicn unnai- j no'Jaly elected. ,, |! BP.EABSXUFF3. j , Tnc grain statistics of <?!iii*ngi> just rnaJe i*p, j of f!i>tu- and grain since January 1st, compared tvith the receipt during Uip satiie period ol Inst.' year, 1S59, ahow no iucriase of 13,00"> bbK ] flour, 560,000 bushels of wheat, V.(550,000 bush- ( els corn. Incrcaso in bhipmenls. the earn? timn I 63,000 bb's. floujy450,000 bushels wheat, 0,200 j 1 000 bushels corn. In store there nro at t'?e , present time, 2700 bbls. f.our, 0,100 bushels I wheat, 1,5000,CCO bubliels "JO.in. | , ? DEATH FEOM LIGHTNING. We regret to announce the death of ilr. Jon* ESjjfWniTE, a worthy yr.untr man of our District, who was hilled by liglitr.ing, at hi6 . , residence, near Stoney .Point, ou Tuesdny fcvotiitig, the 7th inst. He baJ taken refuge from | the rain in the bam whiobiwca;/struck by ! ^ lightning?the fluid in its passage' ecttlng fire J k to the building. The boJv una very roach j ? liurat. before il nftn'-l - 1 T*~ ? , rj.usj. ne vras a | young man of excellent moral character, nud | 4 very much rcprcc*eJ ^y a" w'10 knew him. j 1 ? *'*?? <jtg6fltA. j 1 The New YotTc^Ptints, translates frc-m a Gcr ^ t! rnan paper on nlcase just issued l>y tho Czar. | 0 This decree removes nif.njtr.f the restrictions i heretofore imposed upon foreign merchant*, j I nnd places them upon au equal footing w ith i <native m<;rchant3. Foreigners are also now ^ rsormll ?<! -----? ? * r..uiutu vu uui|uirc moveable end immoveable j [' property by purchase, will, or donation. TliU > lAlft?1-nnotti&r step in that path of liberal re- l' form which Russia eome time a^o commenced r to follow?will doubtless hove a wholepome " influence npon her tinde, and will be rtcop- n ni2ed with satisfaction bjjj;he whole commercial worlJ. THE 6EBEHADK. j A namVtr of-otfr citiEtx)? indulged in an imr promptu Serjf|ia?, op last Wednesday night, in honM^t th? ftypect^^gueawy vho vhave ft been making a i-rojcrai-n^a ?OT Village, in j Attendfpae Ojioo ih*lR?nftWfc'light 11 X)f a y^ng boW(iVito^iih(BHttQBSC??lr?in. l' or epiriHtirrlpg MUB^-i^SkelWo <^<#wd nt- V semb1?4"tefron t of.tHfc M House, and 11 calle&t&t variotu ga^gjplja. V ' &' iL 3I#j. 8. O. Ooodlett, of Oreenville, candL , <!at? for Mnjor-General, fir?t re>0iRp<led in A 11 i J * j.ouuauuio aiu^Mipropriato Speech^ "H? return- P ed his th?i^|bMnMlic compliment, and'expt-ets- fl ?4gi)i* liigM^p^rcoiation of tBa'-eoarteous* greeting which he ha?P received. H^jtiwnccJ 1 rapidly fit impending danger*, an^pileJgrd OreenviHe aijrendy to unite with Xbbeville in any )Wttn??ure of freelaUnce. ' 1 Copt. K:i?~O0<toftA? foflowtd in rerji hap- * py effort?clear, fratifc and ,manlj?neapmyi g the tfghe*iSMrt hern rights gronnd.' Ho'*KMJ * *' y ly .TWttftjr ;oC *?nm*d<srt next proceeded tFPI Gen. A^ M.9*rra'? te?idene? ?h-?. - , - " y "gmugft of gentlemen were indulging In OoUL ^pr'H tainmcpt*,Jn'feaponaa to repe^^ aalft; 4k* < company W?W addraaaed by Mr}. Sawuea, Geo.- ? Batm,. Col (H^ Sktth. CapVJomr 'i Boirsgrt, and otbe'ra, in Appropriate peech?ar " -wbi?h V? *?gr?t wo had not th? pleaaaje cf 1 hearing, , j Tha IfotcVof CoL MymALL we b?r? b{#rd < Tixrurti>:*--?- " toWoTt, ami th? exigwWV* 1 of Pt-fc* .4 ** *?!?:, ws ??**. V ?*?*** , -t - * . ? :; . V * . i?i^r MEETING AT WILLI AMSTO!?. We Bud in llie Carolinian nn interfsling sketch of the political meeting at WiUinmston on live Otl? isist. There was a large att?ndanco, ami fpoccltos were delivered by various diet.iti guielied gentlemen. Tlu-'n.lli .TliT) ?... f.-?l inlrrf.ll?.?ed to tlie^SfoiilKiy by Major Broyles, the I'reei- j dent of tlio Daivnud hi a >pteelt?f,-about one hour nn.] n linHj^ffch'ii^tii discuaiW the various j po'iiiicnl arid advised ns to the future | pol'cyof the South. Jle exposed t.lio poserip- ! tivciU'ss and rrofcleijsiu'Mof llie l>tack Kepubli- ] can as illustrated in the recent mission of Congress, nn<] deprecated any tuibmirsimi ; to their rule as leading inevitably to the demoralization and destruction of the Sooth.? lie assumed si roup ground in favor ?>f Bi;i:ck 1 :>nii)gk r.nd Lank, but entertain'd small hope , of th-!r Micees?. Mr. J. r>. DeBpv was next introduced and made wn,c eloquent remark?, in which he ; paid a fceiit'j; tribute to the memory' of the la- i mented liuouKa, and was very complimentary ; to Col. Gsta. i Mr. I". Gv:i.t.iak? followed in an appropriate j speech in which he expressed his entire cotr | etirrencc in the views nn?l aJvico of Col. Asjii- j MORE. * j After dinner Col. Onu wnn nrmoun-*?<l n< the 1 next 8jH'\kor. lie spoke, *nys the CnrnHni-tn, nt some length, ttriking tho position indicated ; ii liii letter. llea\v?-il villi in :irked emphasis j nnd clearness i:pr>u tho danger which the South ! hnd to fear froia the cleetion of u Black ll-- i publican. He contended thai we would be at.- j tnckrd in evvrv conceivable manner thai cu*s : ?:ng hostility could devise. Il?- did not fear an i open a'.l.-ttk. lie U<tl not bolievo there was , any danger to l<? appiehended from tlmt.? : Tlicy w??iJ adopt lit*? snppinj* and mining pro- j eer.v The entire epecch wjs very itn; ' r.r.d characterized by liis-1 i:?u.il crtndo:* end j l;o!dtio.-s o.' expression. A l!.er liiio eatne the ! c indid.it<-s fot the L^tjishitr.fe, M?ij. John ; Moor::, Mr. F. Wjiitskk, Co!. Hatxe ami Col* J r.o:.o. Th?-v nil uupiitled Ihenieelvcs crcdiia- j oiv. ine) were iniiiii-il !.i twenty minute?. | After th'-se, Col. 15i:i i> was o.ilicil upon, ati?I \ JtiivmJ rsiMblin. , but very entertaining i n<h!itss. The patience of tht? audience had very severely taxed by tIks length ?>f ( time t.luy had bcrii ii?i?Miii ?; to speeches, bi?t ; Col. lit ki>, i:i life peeuiiuily happj' vein, cnga- J god their nl'cntion fully, nnd actually caused some rojrrct wh.>n lie stopped. Tiie was altogether o very pleasant | one. Tiio sciitiinenti* of the speakers were ; r.ic/l ardently approve! by the p^o;-lo assei\ i ';/<> 111" ' \ LETTER FROM HON. W. W. BOYCE. ' We wiil publish in our next issue the aide , Letter y.i the lion. \V. \V. IJoycb, on political affaire, an J which v.'ill welt repay a catv.fui J pcrusn). It ia a clear, frank apd explicit dec I larnticn of the opinion of one of the moat cs>n servative statesmen of the South, cs to t!ie , magnitude of the danger which threatens us, biid l.he true.polic'y of the South, in the event of the election of a &i..ck ilcpublican. In that ev": t, be counsels a withdrawal fiouithc Union i-y tlie whole South, and if that be imprae'.iea- i hi?, bv South Carolina alone. In this rcspect I:c is n rtep in advance of C'o!. QjfP-, whose m cent letter did notjrfafocinpiaic separate Slate.} ra'!c;!. .Vi'c trur.PrtPWe bi:li"ve, however, that, j in t'is :r.' f cvcutc, lijcac vlflFercr.ces of. will ho of lip^praolicfii mement, n:i<i j !iia'.lh? election of tw-Blaok Republican will; force.npoa u?, eucli a poubc of dai.eer and dc;? i rnditlivn an to'rnPy iho whole f^ojjrth to th? vi:.'."iieation of their character andvinsjitutipne. j Separate r.ctio.'i by Carolina i? a corijtin- | gfe:?<*y, we do ?.?t anticipate,"- aifii tKiok it much ri.ori likely that it will be }ier plpCe'tO I"' follow than to lend in a d h u n;on'1nuftre Mr. Loycf. shows clcurly Unit lh<; election of | L'.ncoin wciilil force upon us the Alternative of disunion or .of the lots of character and I property?that, should-the South acquiesce in j . ....t-uwnv.ni uti[ii'iii:irutiun 111c qnesiion 01 | negro equality would be settled o gainst us, ; md emancipation be only 9 question of lime. | Emancipation is the cnrdiu.il principle of ilic arty, its character that of intense sectional, r-m, ntitl its sentiment one *of deadly hostility .0 the South, and its success would turn the: vlio'o power and pairouage of the Govern- j i Ul-nt to cur destruction*. j In this view, Sir. Borer: recommends dis- ' :i:ion, even by separate State, action. Should ' ?outh Carolina secede alone, r.nd our enemies j Lcquicsce, we could easily maintain our K-par- i tte.exiHtence, with direct trade an<J an exemp- i ,ion from Northern taxation. Should th<*y tat- ! i etupt to coerce us, ^e will make comnron j | fiuse with our sielcr Southern St.itei, and with , , ho flag of a Southern C??ft?ltrney fioalir.^j j >ver us, will easily achieve cur independence, | ] n<i future prosperity. : Theae are the is. ups which are looming "p in j I lie future, and which the chances of Lincoln's i i lection are forcing upon our consideration? ! .1- ..... t.- ? - . t -in 11vi? k'10'v nuw booh nicy w;u tiecome ) irnotieu! questions, and it is well to look tln-ip i n the face now. The triumph of Black R.v i ublicoiiiam, would involve our political d?g- ' adation, and the gradual extinction of our i lost viltil interest*, and we do r>ot's?? how i nv ti ueson of the South.'could for a moment ' aiucly acquiesce in such ail alternative. i ABOLITIOafi'^OT^IN TXXA8. 1 Onr (ilea of Te^as papers, aaya the Mercury, 1 Ngg ua additional news in relation to theAboli- 1 frtniale* plot of murder, insurrection nd il^|poii*cquenthorrors. We are aarprised fiat .any pereon who i)af%tad tliMe dcvelopleuta should hesitate it- attrihutctliis attenip- ' sd iueurrretfbn to the,active agency of Al>oliion. It ia beyond jqnVsiitfn" the work#of ?ucl) ' icendiary - pTopn^rt4t|i?fc^._a8 the outlav^|of 1 laiper'a Fei:ry. Tiie *p<SAple of Texas. thoeo ' 'ho?e ^v?tfuotion wa?Vjftptted, have, in invos- 4 ration of tbis affair, brought to light proofs ' its Abolition origin. And acting in tfaia < litli; anil urged, it may be, io no sttijdl degree ' V the contemplation of the fearful cnbwnities 1 liey have barely eseaped. they aru now deal- 1 li'g a terrible retribution npou tbeii* would bSf J leetrovem. A aneedv. bnt fair And-impartial. * rial, and theo to th? Ufsreet <j6?*"^guilty.? uch is H'aptty of lhi u?y'jn Kortbcrri Texas. THE CHAitESXOHf^EVEMWO HEWS. < Wo regret to Ke^froru the following card t hut Gol. Jopyf Cun.Vinoiiam, thi^tblo editor oi -i fei*journal, "l?*? ro'!r?l^Ui8 from editorial i rat Public.?Various .ewmlewtionfi ?p ? ^U?. to Urrolnkt? ^^?Btort?l labwt j ^* p*p?r r*nu,J* I ^ 0 B COaftlllKtCAlXD. LETTEIt FKOM HON. J. F. MAR8HALI.. Ckntuven: I" response to j-our letter of the 4th inbf.. requesting mo to give you such suggestions in reference to the ficnreitv of piovit<ior)8 in our District., anil what slops oitght now to be taken l?y the farmers to, proviile nvuinst the scarcity tlintmny l>e expeetM for the next twelve moutWv 1 bog leave to submit tho following. 11 will l?o remembered, <lmt ro lmve witli tlie present year, three consecutive <1 ry yenri", cneli one provine more iliflnstrnnft (o tlie it ft ! ?11 I * i*ft inlnt'iijf limn i>a *'?- ? JVUI. and the effecta of cmr preseut drought threatens to make tin; prospect for a provision crop f??r next year, mori gloomy than tiic pn<!.? There itre some localities) in the District which have l>e>-ii with 11 few more fIiowcis than oll'.cin; but these are few coin pure.1 with lit.; whole area of the District. Thefoi-tyinnot miller the mo-it favorable view of oi'r condition he made more than half crop of corn, and in pome section# not more than a. third ?>f n crop. The v.'h.at ar.?l out '-tops have been i:?:uly consumed in the support of our farnu for the last three months?necessity titid lim.ger will I fc"?r, diivc us into our comli-b's h?*for<; the coi n i? ripe, and hence the scarcity that now pre vails over the lam), ami will prove worse for lilt.* next twelve tnoutiM lo unlet* lite l.u* mors will now, while it i* ti'i.e to piepsire ("i" tin? future, niak'j greater fi-rliotts than they havi been in the habits of tloiiijr for tho la-t ten years. The fj.rr.icrs o! thi? l">i>ti-ic*. a?'<l I v.,n.y f<v of tho er.iiio State, have b?en r''!yiti-* t > nmeh iij'O'i their e<?rn nij'l cotton crop to r;p ftly thorn with provision?; and paving 1<::L little i;tle?iti'!!i to the f.ill nml winter crops, ilia! iiiHV l>e cultivated with great euceei-5. T??o lit'; atl-.-ntion is pnitl to the sowing cf wheat, oats, harify nu?l i ye. Theso cost l?*sa labor uu<i xnense. than uny other crop |iian(ct] in ill.' -'t'liiiiM !! testes. niul v.i!i j.av iiirtjv for the of our farms tlinn any other UnfottUMftttjly. how?!Vur, for ti:o cniinn m ?ts?, Gv?ry^grfgta?er l?ns imdiic to ihu < ?. ;.?. ::i ? ?:>>!),'Ciiji'ii' in wpa'ili mi!cs?. I.,.- hT.. ,V JiT^e c?>*W? crip for unit'. It. rnukfs no ?l;fs\*retocc wnji, hitn. how much corn, flour or bacon h? may lmvc to l?uy for the ncx! v .1 r ; 6n iniii nr tins n iar;*i' crop or or, loo pr-r hat.'l So briijj 011 at ll?c ? :;<! <?f the y?-pr.? 1 iiM:to attain these lfir;5<! refills iti c?ilo:i. flic- ririioit 1 i!nl, the best manure, nrxl cosilif-.-.t fcrtiVr.ors nro ali nin-.le to contribute to thi* trrr.iiil tlrxithrii'u.ii. If wheat, orAs or Lat-Scy We thought ul, th??y are put iu t!:e pooivsl gryiin'!, in a slovi-nly manner, n'i-1, iri nine cns^i out of tei), without the Ic-ust manure, ar.u Twit in duo season. Jlstioe, the present scarcity, ntul worse prospect for the next twelve months; uuKhs the f<?rnioifi change their pmeiil vuinrns cy\cu of j.Junlii.g u!i eo.tton and c<<ri, unil paying .so lit lie attention to llic small grain crops. The first l.hintr tl>at claii'in our attention is. Jynw r?re ivclp f.itten our iiog? oa go::ie'Ji i:i*i oise than corn f Tlw-> >:nn li.; easily <I?oe on f'C.ir, } a iit. !o oorn, if tin* n-a.unaitho-iM vet |>ryvo favar?:'?!t> f- : thw>.* <:roj>3. An aero cf turni* ? rlicuM :u?r.- Ii.? town for every />;cht? liopf to he f:it'etn-'.1. Givn your lings the lieuuflt. of tlie p<>Ji ft&I-1 until tli<? las-t of OctotHM*; put t'li.-m in n pen wiili n Iargi? lrouj;!i tiirougli (lie uiiddio; jjet i>n 8 / L'allon l;cttic, nr.il put r nn-'u ?,r hviok furRf.ro q^-our.ij it, r.!;U cover with an open shed. This I ih all that i* wanted fui 5<> hogs. l'ut into the kettle^re bushels of turnips, and asiy other vegetable j"u.; mny have to epare, ami cover j with water. W'hert nearly clone, stir in hnlf bushel of corh ground into hominy am] a hand- | full of brH. When dene, turn into a alop tub to cool. Ilefi'.l the kt-tilc with thu same inure- | dients. and if you have nny {'fa* tliev can tuke ! the place of corn. Slop the hogs night and j morning nnd have plenty of water handy, and ! at the-end q?[thirty da,yt> }*oii will have jour l$gs fattened 1?Kjjl)tW!ky bog.*, on one acre of turnips and thirty cJKAbIioIs of corn. This experiment I proved lu^t fall upon 10 hogs, and can be relied upon n? the cheapest r.ud most' economical p'nn of fattening hogs. The next thincr I would recommend n the * \ sowing of one acre of barley, for every four | horses to be worked on a plantation. Thin j should Le done on the rioiit-at'dar.d, and at ! thivpHep.irutc Bowin?js; oui? third iit Septum- j l>er, one third in October, and one tliiril in No j vt-mber. This will be ready to cut in Match, April mid .May. It can be cut arid fed from ihe milk state, until the bt-ords get hard. ,'A'ter thnl it,can be thru&Leil and groujid, and the j rr.eal mixed with cut oat?, or any oilier kind of | provender. Work horaea thrive wWfc on this [ kind of food. J?o crop of small groin pay* so iveil 113 barley. It hn? yielded in thia Stale 56 | tiiifliels to the acre, and to ntt/iui llio desired : result, I would.recoinmenJ the Application of ! Jf)() lhs. of Peruvian (iuuno tnixefl'well with | 4(10 His. of Planter or Gypsum. If you cannot Plaster or Gypsum, Whitjofck.? Ferti!-. izer, as all other utoudard manures ore not worth ao much leeoed nshM. I have tried learly all of them during the last three year#, ?nd with one or two exceptions, tluy #ro I he eeriest humbugs, ol thu r.ge. Throw them isid?r,";ani] mMke.'jtour.qwn fertilizer with equal portfbni^tfr Pertl*jau Onano, Linio and Gyp iujn. Tlri? eompouud will give 3*011 larger re-, iolU Cojf.the ?R>uey expended than ahy of tke rer,tiHJew now offered lor oale in the way of 'ManjpuJatejJ" or "Standard Manures." 'Hr 1 would ul?o recommend the loving of one icro of.the Egyptian or Black Oat*,., and on acre of Alabama, or nQ^cottitr ?e*ly wheat "or a very horse and mule to be fed;6h tb^rj)U\i .anon. o?w me oats eariy in y?i?Qir at in?> ate?t period, and tbfe.wheat 5ati towp in Xuvembor mid tyeoembor can not it,ami the rfillke, an<* hence the failure >f our rrtbpfr oal?. If jfotfrSa?mot ?ow; ip Oooher better ?ow in s? ti>? oiu *own - nin?v monthJiavaUtttn in Frtr, roary or ilanaii. -iff' hu?M. | ;olton see J [far acrejjjj^tlt) J"oo?JM to&? 5m Stop of wJi^<n?&o.atatofeaii with aa won aa pc>u hftve flninhe(Jyo"f haVfeW^Mjr. fl^op ffeifc f?ar waa cttltiratad hv fjrtotea fed on wheat.awd >at( from Mitfepqlii U10 preefp t timeijfrif&ttffi ire nowfatlci^thiu^wlftn: 1 u?ad td'r?Jy $;iirely An co^^po't forjW^i^e * *!?* aud ye patches .tad'lftnM*, *40 optU?h(-, iowa ihiring t!i# 'winter Mid spring rnonth*. i*here ?r? many Improvement*' ft* dy root >f?P? whUh gpght and must %&'mk%?":hy "iliV armers of our District. Tbi? crof\ like tb*i 11 J immure il better, ami my word for it, our h<?r- j | Pes, unites,jt-iittli: nrnl hogs will I>o fuller, our | j barus better tilled, nntl as n nec<!*Mtry o?n?e!' quuni'r, morn nett eanh nt. the end of the yearI will ndd n word for those who have bei come alarmed nt the idon, (industriously cir-j j entitled,) that eorn will In' voitli next Sprint; ' , from ?>1.50 to $>2.00 per htiflie!, and I'our from , | f 10 to $12 p<-r bnt rij. Although t!>e scarcity | of provisions for (t(t^Et<?r year will be severely ! I ft-'it in the eolton Stii^kM (Florida excepted,) yet j I HiiMpr ine oiessuips 01 11 u.tHi pr<>\ i-lenee, the ^ j eluichnust'9 <>f ll?? jNorth-Western States are ; j filled to overflowing. Siidi u crop of wheat i j nixl corn in the Flutes of Ohio, Illinois and j I Indiana, in not within the memory <>f the oldest ! inhuhitnr.tr Wlu-itt i* selling in Ohio ?t from j l'> o'b. to 5.> els. |>crI'lultel, and corn from 30 i I cts. to |>or lm>hcl. This crop is riow | finding its way to the Atlantic ports, nml in ! ; two mouth* more those ports will he filled to j ! overflowin;*. Measured corn dots not com: lunnd i:ow more tlt:?ti C'i et.-?. per bushel. and j | ilour ?5 25 per Uart-cl in Xev. Vork, nn?l with | n fair proipvct of still (*Qi:i? lower. This corn j ' enn hodelivered in Charleston at. from 75 ets. | ! to R0 cts. per hiislu!, ami 'i") cts. more will lay ' | it down at Ahhevi'Ie f\ II. In Charlotte, N. I I O.. and Siinrtnnhurtr. S. C!.. enrn iHm-liini' ttnw . " I j sit yo cts. per hu*h.J, nn.l twenty more : wi!i iav it <io\vu ln-re. siicks rxef'pted, or re- | I turr.it! ut the ph*i?v.irc ?>f liic p?irehai?;r. So ; we nocd not aj>pi?-ln*:nl :my jrrcnt scarcity, i provided are active and ciif-rjro'ie in i>n< 1 ; tinmiiiiL'f?nr pivsnnt m.1 it. wait f<>r ( I the eviidiiy to eom?? upon in 111: prepared, j I would ilietiT.H'c to tins ?'iipiinH*t? j of til*: Jiirt.ciet !i? torn urd and ?:??iiti i'jiite . j <if :!.i ir me isi'- ni'?nt?y for thi jufp.iye of ; :fig the \vai:ts < !" t!;-m<- whohnv?- not tin1 i-t?-.:?is i 'i< nt tills time < ! ; nr'-iifti-i;i^ Let th:j ; j be piic(:d i;i the li.it:>'.-? < ( all , i to purchit'e it* Ni-w V ?rk or n?:.n.-r linine if | p:aet}ojli!e, : < :.i<: r :10.(kV> lnulieU ??f , j Mnund cirn, and have !'? t<lrp|md i:i ' not in j i l>u!.?) !<i C'li irlestjii, and t;<?so the'.ee l>y Hail- j i -M i.' it -? ? > ?! | I'ip l>i<lrirt hs r<*i|?iiri-il. In thin v.iy 1 j J liuve tl'at rro:si JJij to .'>0 <??h. |>.;r bmlie! rnny l.o [ i suwi] to Siic citrus??f I!iic Dm!? !? ! from wlvat | wili l?o tiio |>rii:?.- nest if we bpve t" i | "Ifp-ii 1 >i; ii.i <u lioiii".' :u.irk-'!.^ for a supply. | ; l' ir tl:U purpo?i> I will :o,il ri'iM'.f* ,000, r.inl ! I more if iiooy-s.irv. ?:.<! invi'.c lit}' fellow citi' v IMIO (/t ili'c ?-f - *?' <* | 1 wmiUl a?hl in tliis connection that in r.l! ! prolinoiitty (Sere 111:1}' !>'. <li??rc.-=s ainl famine ' j in our ?; for Mm iion*. twelve i.ioiiili?, un?l ' j it >: ':oin>-s tin* ir.iinli ra of I!.? Legislnturc to j j wisely iui'1 carefully c>ti?i>li-r, whether tin* j j ^ta'o (>ntrl:t not to contriliiiti- sonnetIiintj to- j I w?j-'.t tin' ritlief ??f the poor of ll?? lain!. I.i 15'IS *'i? contributed ?:!.')(!(?,00:) t.o'V.mls ; Hie relief of t'uf <iitiztU3 of Chflrh.sLoii, \v5?on S t!n*iri:i!v wns InH in Why i:inv not I I the same riil Ijt* i;rii!il.'J to those >?f 1-er ciii- j j nliv harp not tins nu-ar.s f p'sri'lu^ihg i p'-orihi'.iiin f?>r thcV.upport of their .vivos ' | cl.iMn'ii ? i Iii ion, I wonlil ,?nv. now is lisp time ! fur ii?p luiiivmis Si> a.'! with 'iiiu.ru!ily i:i > | i- % pni: fiios:- In ilit? jit<>t>fc of !iu- ::t.it-, f !' _< i *!i:i-j|i-_' ilio fii-'twill.i.r 4 ly. por hi-i'i. '. j ?:!i fivcrv nihil oVi'r oi.v i>?i;: !1 iitd.v" in , | li-nulh. it will iii'lisvi t!i<? pv>>|tlo to piiwlm*" ! J al.-roiid more ?-xtc:isiv?ly ih.nn liit-y o? li- rwi<i' would ?l?i. r. nl tin r?*f'V co'iirilii'to mnc)> in r??- J I iicvtni; tlie country < f i!>? mi*i'-ij-A.*- ! ?li-!ri??s. j i iln<l nar co?it?-ti?pl?{c-<l rush'"-*'!* li.-.-n cuii'V'. - ! 1 t"', there is t'O calculating ilio srvii>s? 11?*-3* ; would have boon to oar people in fttmialiinc ' j the corn, flour nnJ bacon we have been com- j compelled to buy :n Northern market3. I he- j I iii-vc th.s excess in price, will amount to ! ?2.1'00/>00, winch amount. would have com pie- 1 j ted cither ?>f the contemplated io:i<]<. Shall | 1 thi* amount he annually obstructed fiom the | people for the '.vniitof nn outlet to the Temo'S | j fioc Valley? Let the people ponder well ?ipi>n j j this alliriTportiWit puhjec', and demand these j j lluihoivtis a th? ballot box next October. I Respectfully, Your Oh't Sorv't., X:' ' .1. FOSTER MARSHALL. ! TnJJapt, D. M. llor.Ktts, and others. 1-5 ' * T Col. Orr's Latter. j- Tlr^l3it?r of Uul- dc2linni)T to beonino a ( rntuittnltc for*rtie*':l.s;>islamre, is attracting 1:011- [ c-.,t?"1,. .t.~ v -.i - - i <.???? >IIU . UIIIIC1II - II I rtettn.t to i?ave totalled some of ili? NixlUrti j prc$se.j, l>i-c:iiis?; of i(h disunion scatinscu:?. IIo ! has formerly l>c??n considered u staunch Union- i i?t- The Now York livening I'otl, in comment- | ing n pon Col. Oittt'* k-tt<*r, renmrki as follows; "Mr. Qrr predicts the nVcli?:i of Mr. Lincoln ns Prtfuidi-iii ?f" llio Unilfd Suites in tlih> hr | his reached h-conclusion to which (he refleo I tioi]b of 1111 unprejudiced men have n I ready led | thorn. * If the ili-|iul?!ic?inn Jo tlicir diiiy hi U?? : Hpproneli'iii; eW-iion, tl?e i-HiididMie of tfiejr parly I will ciciiivilly I*m pliUH-d in i!n> ive -clinir. ! There in no opportunity for tSint puny, in tli? J kieffp'tre vliicli tto?v teliijiiix ItH'ort' i)n- pier:- i tion, lo commit any of ilio?n fi.'lirc rvlricli 1i w j ftuinutimrs iii>* f.>te of partus lo commit :ii criti- j cal e!iie>'{??*ncic-sl iIih ?,ff?->,t of wliiHt i* io j 1 turn the current-of pnMie li-alins iig-iiurt | Noiliiiirr (mi bin! iiiipnrilon;i)?l<* reluUaiK-M on our p>?i-t can picTOiii Mr. 1.inc..In ^finui Bucn?-eilii?<? m thi* nailv?m. * Mr. 0?r ii> alfo of the opuijoBt?.that, with tins | i eertninty l?pfnr? tl?em, ilie Dlhfciiormt*. if tlit*y i i rcnllv lll?IIIKJill Vlflinir 1>V their tin ?>*L* of h t-n.irl I . ? . - u s ulioh o\ tho-Siaiea.' ought to.ojAetto?n&,4*tnpiiign iiniii(>i]i^U-ly. Tliia nino, ii ii-wie?' coi<c!umuii. Tiioy should take ih?iiv':jw**ni'eii while we hu.v? bt.:(iio )>??d-61 ihr GnVcriinifiii a man who liu&uot'-the ctrtirae'- to' tlirx>vc any .?.L?Hiuel??s 1 in their'?*y. . They should begin b?*U>r<? a liepuMioau cniitlidntr w ?le?!ed. The moment.lha 1 Hlfntion of Lincoln m declared, n1l#f-yee will bw I tame'} in.him us lb* di^fien^r of offices ainl offl- ' rial euiuiuHiaotp. .Thousands of stho?? who are now iiunfb^ft'd' Jinionp ilit> teitluun rfsv.ei teritof j v Xouthcru flights will take kbt* to cive ?i)in? i I publicindicpS<u?i of. thair loisli&to ilio. new or- < dor of things and tlio ardor of J$lh/W thousand* 1 will lie peireptibly cooled. If e?<tr m beginning > is lobe made of Ui4 ?JUwiU9" fcbfinc, it must >>e ' now?during tbo -ill a few week* the I opportunity will b<fror???|M?lo?L ^ ? 'Attain, Mr. Orrin of tfr^yapiriinn thaFln caw 1 of an attempt to carryvifiJoifWtot tb# scheme of < h diarupuoii ol^Uc Confederacy. South C#rolin? I cannot withdraw from tba Union- uloue. This, '< n)?o, ?*?nolnjUn. If BoUtli -Carolina ? w-ero ,10 waip ow:<? iu# union u>-uay, die would | <> b? vtnk'h by tbi hand lo-mnrrow. 8b? nmet, i ays Mr. Oir, take tviUi her at least Of >ritia, v -AXtbttnia sqd Mjittpippi; lis Intaiulv, probably, f 4o BiW Floiida. .<MlVth?r Florida be or un willing. ^But wi?? at tbia cotieliietoftvia, thera sa n on? Iiufo.diflwtf ty '?3^r. OrrV plan; MbiTiy iia (; (wpriifticnbfHiy. yfrjjtoifai Korth Caroline. and Ixiuininaa fWtl' lti>V(?>.0 aril}- s'liiifelJiliJjr ?>f ilte^tlibjtcl of this | ivtkf'y nt&titot ritZyWea out of 1H ilii9 Uiiicm), tkify wilfnotnaatall lik^ly^Lo lei ihe '? nth?rs loxfcdMw aim) allow {M poajrt, at which. 4 their rfonwtcr tb*????0 bo held bjr a foreign t oowet" . [-A* '?W v ' :? ? i -v ? H.o(N C.) f, i"?WJjM ?h? Mrtf%j Contiilea, r. ja^K|li Kiiin' rp?jarftj la lfBlfi. ?< >; } v- ' ' ' . ': 'm> '"'".1 ;"V-'^'?^*... /' * ? A JLAlv. To tho Miiiiatero and Churches of Abbeville Dla . trict, S. C. 1 Tlitr uinler?ii}!<!il were iippoinlM l>y tlio Al'be villi- 1'itliici Bible Society, Aiixiliaiy to ilic A I B. Sociciy, t<> mltli'm it citctilnr to yon oil tlio 1 disRi'liiinniioii of the Holy Scripture*. Tlio <>c- t ca:-ii-n for Midi an uibfrene arii"-* from I lie fact < tlnit tlie several Soo'eties ?f the St me in ("on. * vrntion nsjplnMi-d, pledged themselves to raise | 1 Si.'.OoD.lW f,ir tin; Foreign Fiflil, during 1 K(U?, as j ] llii-y li:i-I il.mii tho yem prnvmtii At. the lai?* j | V vmi-uhiitn IM-IK il L Ouiuiri, It WUH us- I * cerlutui-o ihat the ?.hovc kuiii h:u'. been well ns,;h raised. Oth>r parts of the Stiit'.i IihiI re- | 1 imbiy to tlx* call. Abbeville, ll'?W?;VCr, I " I1..1I not ri'iwii'il (oily; hul it wan <ouiiJcntiy i biiiicvi'il, that t-lie would resjioml, nt least, uu j lil> r.illv im I .si year with ^50(1.0(1. , *!'h:s would .lnuly complete the suia i?le?1i??-cT j j !.< 11.1 .> . J ....... I ( Tin* PiitiM1 is : i;?xnl niio, to ?ive (lie hrea-l "f ' | lilt: w iliOfi- who are |>erishinj; for the lurk of j j 1. now !eil;."e. The atunuiil ii?kc<l is most riwotta I j l>lc; only from the !>il?le loving people j | of AI?1 ??-v i!!o ! Or ?s itiucii more u.-> your iil.'-r? i i :t!i*y may ?liol??t?*, itnuwitiir Unit, "it ia tin.re | , l/!i's?cil to jjive timii to receive''?that " iln-lil? ! , eral *mil fhali be lai"?and ' '.lie Lord l?vilh a j j ehenrfn! (river." j I The iiia";iiiiij.!.? iiiol importance of this wur j fr.jtiiie no nri;:iiii<'i.1 in enforce tl.c'r riainis. ! IV r he it r<.in<'iii!ir-i?-:l, ? the fieM i* the WorUi"? : ! ' i v?>:* ', t..o. ami ri'mly f?.r ilie HiM?! . ; v..i!d w!iiif-niti{; for ii.iri*<>Ht. Ami llu? I ! it ri.al life of v.-i mil'io i?r?' now lit 1 ti jui ti I lie it>-in> of wmit sli:ili l.t? 8j-?*>-<li!y to lillil'iitt'it** 1'icii l'\>|- " wlii'l'C 1 N li > vUit'll, 11:?: J. ?/;!? Ji?*i isli.*' J J-'.iKoW:!-* l?l I l.riV. what c.ili you <i<> for III.- | ' s;:!v:i i sI of I'oi'.OOii/HKl of J'Cijt-Siilig tilvli ?? ' I'ltiiik if your "\v:i |irivil-,r?i*< tli civi! i siti.! r?-li^:M?!.<, ('.ml of your o.vm ioi:n'<ri;il (>< ( s j 1 i.f 'in end'ohii I'fv li"yoii'l ill*1 soiia1*?j' it e.isim s. with ywsi woul.l not j.^i'i^ifor , tht? iVKHt*!i of wort?l? ! \rd will nul " lln'luv>* | , i;f < l<ri?ii. i-diiviin.it ' yi.i: t>> Jo butM-thing I Uui j wi.ut i!oc-l, il?? quickly. j.?t < v?*ry i;n:ii.s!oi- ?f ilie riofpi'l i.) our D:s- | Irict lay siiin Mil.j ?, ? !. !i?funi ui* |h ??|i!c u:iit>ii<; j . whom I... inlitsrs, .tini every individual ciiuicli j ' ?>.'> proiiiji-1\ au.l lil.'Tiil'v. :i'ul gr'jut good will j 1 bo O-'iif, fiM'j ulorv By uiAl-n In* Stw-M-iy. j j II*. T. SI.OAN. ) On. | 1 U. A. TA itIIA NT, [ of ! ! J. ! .? } I UKHT. ) U .-oc-ilv. |1 t\ H. ? Dr. I. liri'.ruli, of Alibcviltu, is Tiv^s- J tirrr. , -.0 a .... | Tjo Aho!itio:i I'Jot in Texan. The l.oni?vhi?* ('ouil'.r lutiili^lins >\ letter from t j I?. F. Ii;:ii:!y, <if J>;i<U:li-*, iVxii?, to I). Mi.Uuik" ! , ley of l.oiii.-vilio. (_ liilrfesting additional ! ' l.i'.ai'H coiir.-Miini; ii?s niio'iiion-ncgro oojiRjiirncv j \ i ; 'I 1'lie li.*tU-r in t;vul-iuly written under j | sin r._; i*XcitoiUi'iit, !>i't tlii> fm'!< which ltd details ! J .-p; iral??ll:il?Ml t'? jcSlify Slii'll n slate of ffflinif. I . We ijuoit; only it ; <?? i>?;i ?! tliu letter. It siyu: I "We li'iw i!i.-:?-iiV1-11-ii ill till- pOJ-seSMot: ol | : * it! lflu<*U u. |) Imixi*'* ot Slmrpc'h j ftiliw, t u'I.'a C'liiul-S mill, Iron.-U'tlri.-" lot! ml With j 11 '.hfll?, Wi? Irani tllril 6c(i i'.i| h<>\; s ufl< < H nut If ! ! ?!?: ? j?!:"!st<i<! nlli^r point*. u irSt \.! i?-h I" .u:u [ , the jiliiVi'S. i jibl li-itt'ii that tli>* nillciiV cum ! ' til'lli'l; InVl* lllll.jr I.W'O !)!! :? Ill J)il'lllH county, nil'": cik'h* li'.'forc v? siwiiay a msui iiy ih<! iiitin j I I'i.'i a I'fd, t'tiiii Ml!uu-M?:a, V.'iiM lui:?2 hi Foil I "J W i*i tii, in tiii? ?uwiii*. Tlii.-y fnui:?l in Iti* 'iiiiisl-.Vfiity !ivi? SlrtV|M,,8 fifi-M, full's pl-t?>!.s. ' ti'.ii'ii k?*i". ;ii>?l *-1 j j I u cnmniim ?i I ? *. anil a ' 1 >i!! < :' iiv-nlv l'<?.ir Iimw tiv.. -j , - -? """ "*"T j " :-!i rj'cV r.fi-s, w !iii:!i li.td llecn toi u ni ilfil io Ii:i;i j f Jr*.m .1 ion-c in iii.'-toii, iii.it Uiin ii l.ai] lull j?-t j T'i?\\ '?fsw f'Miml <!<K'iiincn!'.iy nviiloinn* sliowinn :i vviiU' s;>ie;i-l ton-pirtrj-, {u)]>(u'Htiii|> |iioin- I ^ iiiciit l??'puliiiC'niH at tii? Norm; ri'iiil whiln I ) write l!ir- o 'nol't' [htmiiis un? i!ii(!crm?i:i*/ ail ex- j T uii.irn'.ioti licliii'c iiiV ?.mii/.ci!S>' committee in our , f neighboring city. A c.ili i<|>|>.iirtVt thi* morn? j ; iiij fur a public niot-i.itij; it. out- (own ihl? ev?-n- I , intl. <?o(l only knows vvli.u i.? to be the'rrquit J Inn I hujx' tint t>v??rj iiliolnicii rinin.-ctiy may '' !? .:nirj'?'-iMi'J m-'otO to HUiiVr tii;* jn?>l peimltyof I hi# i-iuiH-s i:i death. It is truo that it tit?y s?;em l.i'fiJ lo Jiniii{ u limn wil iiout judu-i or jury ; nut w I it'll tWb live* of our tmnilies me a! sink#'?wlieta ! I.lione tlint aiu nioft <!ijir to \\h hp* in 'Linger of | ' licsiin not ouiy iiiiiKie.'fd in euld bloml. l>ut per ! ] linjis 1<> men ft wir.-e file, then it. i? time lo I nko I <1 tii-- liiw into our own liamls, ami lo protect our ! n f:imiii<-&*. I | I Imve jiiRt i?-:nriioJ, Hiice wtiiina ilicnbuve | li I'n-iii our u>wn tt'licrc we 01 ijauiztvl u 1 u onmjiiiikrr oi' enl'-ly, ?>f wliiuii i whs unpointed j c . l>.ii'?i:.n ? - - ' ...... I HI ui 11 V V* J I h.iih l.t'ftiic us to liiyhu tunl I think from ilu: ! J high Muii<liiufrpf the ooi'oiiiii'??*, that 'here evil 1 lie >i" r.i^lt^uap* t.iken?lilit th.*ir cimum- Will b-: 1, imirl;eil \vitf>.-11iiwler4i^11 mnl Jtj>tiI have lehrnc.l ilfrifcifc wnii?i u-onuti- vv.in shot by a . !.ivettw?<lvt! tiiUcs -*ut!i of t'.iis jilixr.1, uixl uiierw <v*ii3'l)lHneil lil lilt' 91'ike cm llnit 1 will Write soon. . . * n, F- BERKLEY." I A letlfr of ill.- 21st nil., from Dalian to the i << Au-t in,State Guzrttc, st;ys: | n ' 'I'fle ?x.-il in-iii consi-fpu'nl upon tlii* icxel.i- ! v linns inodc by itfgroi-a mnifi cfttmiinal ion Ooii- i s, IiinfW tli i a bated. Airendy nearly a liundred |?i Mi"-t;g/utiv? been orrvstod insd <;xiiti<i:icd cepnr->it?-!y before a committee of vigilante, appointed lor tSuit purpose. *There are otiirr evidennesjtfjf u wider pprend ' |iloi in T?'X is hut th* into liotff fil ivhirh wo re- r Mvxl Olli t-Kuliitlilp-H |Hi'V<'lllH U? fl'n.ll) Cop) inij lui'ilii r detail#. A lai.-r letter 8'iys: K July '21.?Tliis evening, nl 4 o'clock flrJu tlu cf I ii'g leaden, Sam. Cmu mid I'atriclc, i' were eeum tetl fr< hi tln*j?:l nudum fining tfiitrd t< Lo the place of execution An immense con? _ EotiiAe of ci'.izKUx nnd negroes aiwcmliied. Later from Toxas. = YVe have later and more excitipg news from i lVxan. The llouetOii Southerner of i!ie 28th Iiitft., eny?: JiiM an we are Rning to prf#? imw? hn* arrived j( leru from a rrlmltle source that twenty Iwo no- (< frot'B have l>e?? nrrcKtecl and are to bu hung ill j tVaxahmchle to drfv. i ?... r~l I :.u.: ??- ?? r ? - i J1 vui luimw utfwiif t*ir. ii. ?ij. i?oiwn, iniorrua | is that n letter was rectrived by ThursdayV muk jj >y I>m in lbik ji!ac?*, from Air* Heimct <fP \u8Mu, giving ii|i accuutiV of' n fenrfut attempt ru nn2nf6l>ont 0'" S/S'l iiiNt, to roducA our .Sluie Cup tol tt> a hen|? of nwlien. Tlie darii.ir experiment ? vim iiirtdn to ?*t fiio.to sonit* l>veiil>rfivc o| the iriuei|)al '.edlftcV* ot the city ; fortunately, liowitfar. {fie fli.me* were dibCftvered niid exii:i;:ui*h<-d >efor? uuy aeriotiH dnmapfl had been sustained )n the iiiulit previous, tlie Austin noirei>noiiit?m o whom we ?re in-iebtecl (V?r th? inlelligfdco we ra recording, had' heeji.keeping vigil.* .otW the Ick bed of a friond.^beu ?Uti oh'ierVed & ?!iwt f flame bursting from 6 ue:gli!>onu^ limin*, which it cDDseqnencn of iiuielv warning, the citizens' k'cre enabled to Arn-at, ant) nave the building y rotn impending rujii. . | The r.itizeiiK {if*.Grimes r.buuty 'held n public qv nesting ou July at Anderson.' Ilois j(l Smrge'S! PaWffck^jteFiiTuig. vj; ,.|leeolii!i"i!H were passed to the efTect that i* among the negrcc* ih the county dieosiiion ttt revolt Mid ye insubordinate; that the " glmg in jirodttfk^influence ?>f certain persons intj^Jraiinty ; that it is tiiueaieps to e ta&er) to rid' tJtV-^tOrrin^iTly of lho*e nien; Mi hxt pruching to the ue^rpas in the cortnty be . itipped, l?ui*t (or one year, that Northerners, omiiig into' ihp county under prptence of being rtimst*)*, tem-ho^. drrtfHmeri; ?f(S. jj^to M.ir* r?i???TfjUi ?u?picio?jMD ivnq Willi ' 'J liat a ^qifllnirco couiitmCe bp appointed, p*j^t ttf firgunand other iuea?4?Va for aaftWy.be or lkm>. . :. SRfeiN - ?i ^O^baW4P|.irf t &6tMl ~_J i*y of ?! trenary hfis 'coftafp'cjf to7&u?p?nd ' la coinau# qf ,tli?-go!(). (feiljA Ji^to-b*v? j*. to ^ IedPOHTANT FEOM EUROPEThe nc-wrt t>y the Auslralttcinn Mid K#ng?r?o J s of some im|Mirluiic<* us i-ogtii>l? the relations j XlMing liolwuuii France and England. The . iritiuh 1'ivinier lta-1 made a 8|>eeeh in the j louse of Commons staling the intention of i jSovcrnment with r?-|>nrd ti? the defence* of the < :ountry. The estimated 011:1113- ^or the defence >f the principal dockyards is ?9.000,000, Hit-ring. lo the Bpeeoh he clearly intimates the lehahility of i|.;s necessity, and days that the tolit.ical horizon is charged wiiii cluudti which tirlokon t'ic possibility ><( it tempest. The -pec:11 lnt'l ciiUsim! much un-aniness in KnguiiO tind mucli feeling in France, causing n fall f the fmule in Pur in. TRIP FROM NORFOLK TO LIVERPOOL. A citizen of Norfolk wiitos from New Nork ; 1 liuve just luiti another interview willi the i>itet!toi'A ?f the (ircat ICHSlern, tnn.l they fny f wu will gtini'Hiitei; lorty to fifty thousand ale;? ef cotton they will nvike two trips to Soifulk from Liverpool, commencing some time n Oetolier?freight on cotton $2.50 per bale. Lite sniuc* UK from New York to Liverpool. If nn (. iii not. ifH. collon, to on ceo will nunwer. I mi in iMipoii we will lie able to secure tlio urn oi' cotton oft'.' tobaioo. If we riimiot ;i-l ti m:(ir:iiiteo fo.r two tri|H, wc certainly can or one 11 ij>." Mil. Doroi Ad os t,'i..*M>.?'I h - II mi. Stephen I iJoujints iii iii-i ? a;.a :ily !' ' ?\ iitj? canli.liit" i<-r the1 JV.-iM-inr.-'y, mlur-tloii a jjmil I Jliim !{?k?* uiol IuihJ rlinkt! at Km:!?< %' I'oint, !. I , liintTliiir^iliiy. Two of I.;piec!n.s on l:'?i (m'lisioii :iri> tints r?-poi : linfdiv ::>ki!ig ills t'lailiit. In: Bli 1 : a'I onllie lu:ie tn-ilny in n Intil brkf, lilt!. I j iitvenT c?M'ii it.tifli ol' it. I've no <ii>ul>l your 1 :llilll.H <11 ! '"lit. I IlitWil't. Iia<) a oliai l.o | i V ' t:i v? ' /\i..oiifx toy yoiitlilui imti.M.Tfiions Mlltdeil <:iV>.?ll to In* eit'ijli'j .lii-l^ir, anj olio I il... .. i ; -I- i ' - - - j-. : ti uci was. t. very cum: 10 ?ii iiihu-1 < I;-si nvidvM-e liio ! uiiim- >.}' tlic n*lt:ii N?.\v i! ihi-ru is iii_v jm cuisar viriiK' In vt?;;r !:?iii-s ver ilmio i.J . illy ijtlitvSl.i'i'.'iii I Sni\t: Ion(V L.'irsj* tii.*ii) hi. i th.iuk yen for vour wiiits-y ami kin-l- | 111'SS* , I ik win jJi'jn f.- ?, ami, |-ari.nl; ii.g of t!i* 1 'I1<:ctilt>lil viiiti.N. !i- lilt!-. I-Xj' ili .'vi : ? li' cj gciii 1-llK'li, 1 wollVi ^la-liy | iirnin. l/iir y??.j so*" fiotu tl.o Icri's nf my vnirr (nil- 1 si*n u:iiil.!t' i?>. Thi' hit? l>v< i; a hiij'py, ! ? ^!uriii:ia day. 1 s.l?:i!i i?e?*er i-i-icl it. There ' s a ( li.inil aliuill I ills ltan:ifi.l <l-i\, al.aut tins j lennir. niivles|y*iMnM\ iU><>ui |>ut:liar n.siituti>>ii j ?f j'lims?a cl'ini-imki*. I siiM.is ynu iinve j lie a<lvHiuoR>5 in tiint. rwpi-ol of >'<?ulli?-rn.;r-. 'or my uwn pan, 1 rn;;?-li more toii<!neRA , .... limn i n"\<- lur mcir nijrtj.T.-. JuL cvoy mutt to his tu:t?." " , The f'Kors is tiib Ur-f.'orxmv.?<"!?iv-f Jo#- < ice U'^citU. in rtpoiuisjj Ins Into visit lo i /iilc, wiili-s to tlu- Newberry ??'???: ! I rviurtm-l on Tliuixiny. U'l from tlie j !i:i|?ti. i Convention at. (?ruonvi 1-t. 1: was um i illvreslil ill' ':tiiitr, UiOlljjlt no!, r.a niliHPiou .lv j itifinleil lie lii-M'tnfurfi. Tin? jirolisfc'c :u?>s-* . roin tlu In-ill "'' Ui? wi'atiior ino} tii<? stutf ol | 1-rt'j-jL Tlu' ilrougli'. I.us x'ery niudi ui.* I !<>ye<i tiji- iioj-cs of the j l;iliter? . up to ilic j illII iMilKJ I n?:v?:r 8iiw rucl, I'l.ej 1 iri! now ; tli<* 1 i ; 1 Iol i'ii:n, [to.ii- i sing Ipijiuly lor t .1>>i:*v?-.<:, wii! in itituiy ;n- ' tutn-if, prove n.-tpiodiiiiiivr. : 1111 hi iu? ..iflnr.ce ; vill lln\ pr^uiluts More tlilt 11 l.iiif crojiii. In j <.,nvi!i??. ] tliiii!; tluTi1 wiii !> > e;:??ii^li i or 11..i i co., ,'un|ii inn ; I>ut. in no otli^r u'.-li id ' i!" lite iij?|u-r country, with vliiitli lam ?c-! 1'iiiii.ti i!, will :!.? l/c ?1 o oik.'. Mutiy ?" i ;ioii!i iinjv.iiy is iiimlf, What is lu liu ?lui.e<" j cannot khsWlI tlio 'jiH^tion. ! Qrhitv.?lluvo you ?Wt? that. l>ii? I'i'liiin in' ii.other cliiiiiii !? ?i 1 ii?tf h'ni.h\ JSni'h.unl Leavi'-i Cht*rol:?'^ IN TM< ?1\ V 9. TW7 (JTIVAT PIT *7TT mn nrcnr-DOT A I Out: of tin* tn?8t ti-rriMo evils in tin: com- j utility is tin- whIo-hjii'imiiI jtfcviilcncc of !>yc- I It i< to l*e (omul in alm-irt ev? ry i .iinily in our Inipl, ami thousands nro suffer ! nit fi"in whut i"icy litiliove fo lie niluicn's o) j im iicuu, mo lipari, I lie citcal, the liver or wlii<:li are in renlity lu:t svmjiton? and lie results of Iii?* pri-s^uou of l)jspi-psia. ?l.? unity forms dm-# this dire arrangi-im-nt of tlie liiinal fi:i:ctinriHi?Miiiuc, tlmt n Ihotiannd dif- i erent ca>i** mlie cil?>u in wliiili tln? cnm>1 i >-a J ton bunion <>l" syn.p' .mis is entirely 1 lifTVr?*nl. l'r ol'ijlily in I In* most <flicii-iiL re j iicdiitl ii'iPtil known is til.- 0.r>iyeiialc:l Hitlers, ' irrpnrcd l>y S. \V Fowie it 0<?_ liu>toti. Wc I uire -n'rti It'll im from individuals wli<i?c cli .r:md pn.-iii'<n in M>ci?'ty entitle their. to onfideiioi*. ulid tlx* nrti<:W: lias lieon approved : >y h<>iu?* ol "in- inofii (-iniitL pi ofu^aional men.? , l<ixlon Tfiircllrr. Tlie aUove expresses our opinion of this well | .tinu-n remedy. I For p.ilo l?v I). Mcfwineiilin, Abhoviilc.?11,4 I ? ft r> NOTHING ELSE OF SEEVICE: Mici'a:.u:iV1i li?. N. Y., 17. 1858. j Mr W. r, I lm\e iis^l lifiiiixirt-fl'i* I:?ir lU-atorntivo for three j-i-ns#, mul have I nii'l it to be a most excellent urlicli*. It n?i [ iil\ storml ili? ( ( Iw of my hni;*, jj'vimf it } ?w I if? an ?J 4tr<:nt!tl), l:;n it ctnxl nrul I /ifc of-n.yuci. ?'l?sltn..tc iTi)|>ti. n iijMin tinmil [?, which aothitnj elite to I (refit i ' ^il!y believe it t<> lit* tlitf l?e??i Hrticl- iit life. *Your." R^B^'cti'niiy. K>uffVri'S llowuxn. j Kurn^mher limt, flii.* result vne piotJue.-d In j I i.i.MfttiiKET'8 Ittfimiab't'i the oriyiual mnl only' clioblcilfnr $jiMorntiv?.\ I IViee nml one dollar a liottle. uM vvcrjp;u-Lere^rOt.<l at all the di i Abbeville. WjBpUAfePro|>rit?r?, Tn>y, 11. 4t COlNJ^|G^?iE8. C C Scaniin. J S Diftiii, J Fo'sicr Mnr.-hull C P?Ti:in. A Simoiiilfl, fi 1J Citbell. IJ J 'J'njrr, K A MgC'astan, .? II Uil?on. J W WJhon, J Ji>i)l.>u, II W Luweon. Joint' Mcttrydo, >ltn While, ltrnricli Si. l'lifker. Juliti Knriiriii. lurk St l?ul*rc*e. M (! T IfftskHI,* 8 Uowiin, 11 A June*, A M Sniitli, S Henry men, W it Jiucliuiiuit. 0 V llitrncs, J T triii'S, Thotoas it Hopper. Hugh Wilson, J L I'Mle. O'T Porcher. l?r J Y'ltrboraugh J H ibon, Agrirw, MoD &. Co. Mr Giles, J Colli- 1 ti, Thus Kukin. ELECTION All mAfiriT fiAinrrtii' uii luwiywupi, i ^? * ! PURSUANT to or<Ur of the Town Council,. ' ' tlii r? WOi be *n Klijstioir h?ld iu'ther in ft- House, on Monday, September lOtlt,' for ' terideni and "Wnrden*. for the Town of ALbelle, K. .0., for the enduing year. roll* to be open from ten o'clock, A. M., until rve o'clock, 1\ M. The following person* fanVe bfeen uppojiUed tunne^a Uiu Kleotioo : ^nthnui*! Knox, Mf , < 'U. Moort, J. T. Robertson. p' f ' R.-A. FAIR Intendant. t Angnrf?. 17, 1860 10. Lt^ ^ . Ji '??lea Tjj'J j?r?r? < mJCATI()^ *w^h??.i?df.uji'c.thfi ,n?*| iT^wji . : ^iL v **apti57 J&X&Efo. - ^ '!&?. . <? >jsraf?i * IMPORTANT ^ rr? n ? " i iu Ktwr. * r|"MIK Corner STQIIK MOUSE, now occupied j 1 by MOOIt K SfQU AI FE,~?p|iosit?? llie MurI xliii'.l ll'iiisc mid \Vni>hitit;toil Siivet, froiuiiiL' tbe I Public Sij'Uiri', find Hdjiiimiiir the I'oal. Office, o?kn?wl?Ml(;<jd l? be one of llie b'-at busiunsd { locution* id town. j ALSO. ' Tim STORK HOUSE now occupied by (JOItlt, IIIJXTnil ik Co., fronliiijj the Public . Square. 9t? fe-t wide, nnd PO feci with h i lurtjo Dry (Vlliir Htuiehed. well nil I'd lor ?i : WIihIcxhIh ?r K-inii <?roei s*y. | Hotii tiuildiii<>A nr* in good repair. I A rare o; |iMhiniiy is now offered 'o those who limy d<?!re tr> tii^ngo in the Drv Good* or , (iinccry liusilK e?. For further pniticuliiru cnqtiifc ?t Ihe Po?t ! Office, or to 1 JOHN Mcl-AKEN, Abbeville C. 11., S. C. August I t, I6C.0 17 if ilramliT iVAAjauaa W A J3J B UST UKC'l.IVi:i? aiiolhei- CASK of ibut Fine MACHINE OIL. For i'V * AflNKW, McTiONALD it Co. Aujjii-l ] 5, 18Gi> 17 4i HAMST HAMST SXSOIt! 2 Tierces Extra Fine Sugar Cared Hams. 5 Hilda. "RAflfVW For S.vle 1:v AUVEW, MuDOXALD <fc To. Aayu?l 15, lfiG.) 17 4i SOO ESvistiels JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE i OU ('AJ>IJ K\" A(: NKW, llcDO.NALD ^ Co. Aujju*' 1.', *ii?o 17 .1*. Sl-Jg tf Land?by tho Court of Ordinarv. %/ Real Estate of Eliza Rouse- Dec'd. BY (>KI>!.lt of ilie Court of Ordinary for AM oviH^ I will mc!l lu tlie Itiglii'M oil Salt- i??y in Scj?Si-iiibi?r ucxt, l In* I Seal Ksiiiu* ?*f SUi/n !!. ?> * ilec'd: Sit iitiii-il in A'-'.-.i'vil'i! i>iynet. iiiijoiuinj; I.-iikIs of Siun'l. Jordan, A, i . 1 i.iuuiv ami others, aud ccnluiiiiii;.' !" >' :t?:rcs tinf-i T'-i riH 1-' r.i')i;ihs <.-:< !.c. Tlie cost to he paid iu cash. I. T. MUI.'UK, ?. A. D. August 11, 1fc(?0 1 7 Ut H E/VDQU ARTERS r.Df;v;j-KJ.i) r. 11., > Autriist", 13 St) J" PURSUANT to nr. ordor fruin Hrijr 0?n. J.1$. Oriffiti, there will 1?* mi ol'>?tLi?>n held for MA.IOR GKNKKAI. of ih?? 1st Division of S. <M.. to fill tlx* ?*mr?itu;y o"cn>i"'i)o<l 1 v t hn _rc.?i^nritioii of Mnj Urn. Smith. ni K.lii.-fi ?-lf] nml Al.l?-vil!p Court on ThtirMiay the 27ill <l.?v "f S.-|,tviiil>?.'r lu tt. Mnj. it. W.Tunikina will innnnire Hie election for tin- Ivlj/etn-M S?j Htilnin ; mul Lieut. t'ol. !>kHiu;iii. will it?;ithe election for the AMievillf SiiiiikIir>n. Tim voles' in li? return**] to P<riir. Gen. firif fin. Dy cr.ler of M. W.jR.MtV. ('< 1 Urn! llc't'i C.ii'iilrr. A liquet 17, IB }>i wrra:!H~ f OFFI-ll my V.t1uait!c l'liuitnti^n lor'SSlf. It i li?.s on wuicrs ol' Penny's Creek. Containing 1,000 Acres," IN TWO SETA KATE TRACTS. mlA TIIE HOME TllACT COSTA IWltfO 6^LO Acres on WH't^a of Penny's Creek?4o0 acres of clcared Innda. ti&wwmtim, NEW OUT HOaSES A N" D Oln House. fi can bis rfiviilud in two BRpnratft tracts to suit purchaser*. ooiu%filly or ni*ty ucrea of BOTTOM LAND? Tlic Sccoiyl Tract kno^vn as the Camp Ground Tract containing 452 ACRS^i"' ' id joining Lauds of A Hunter tuid others* One inndrcri and 3*vcnty fire acres of clAarod land nost'of it nirtlef bi^b^At? of cultivation. Cbt'Vc urn two good S*tnngft>J??w buildings M|dL -August 9, ISflO 15'4t " > ~SAJLtTDA 1B0KM? v ',|f . ; w-\ [HAVE in operation * NEW WHEAT MILL,-at Bmilh'e OW Id ill 6a 'aJndti Kiver. 1UM give flit* ?trial you will Lid tlmt I will HAt k??u .roil waiting, aud I I.ink y*o wirtJ?ir#ftiT?aed t^tein gtr^ ?eu a #rod ?*ud ft? ftiu'oIi of it any ither mill from the-aume Wheat - . * M. "ERtPIN. ilt th? jiext V '