The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, August 31, 1860, Image 3
Hoir-nfTfiflcqtrgflB ?rz& N6BTHEEN
"< < ' arSRCHANTS.
abbkvll.le district.
* ' At^i meeting of thfej*iiizena of Greenwood
and vicynfty, cu tlio 11th inst, QftfeJ. R. TargfcJjMTbeiog
otlled to' fire Chair, #n^J. T. PaSks
repeated *4> aot n? .Secretary, the following
preanibi. . resolutions were adopted:
Whereas the tifiR has gassed, when the
Boi^ ihight look to the proteo
ti??&fttor constitutional rfglkitt,Jbr A euspeaeion
of tjh^|iulta which have ,fe$ep.ffeap?d upon
litjrlrftijusns from tfie pulpit ^Iind the forum,?
,d*'noOTcinj^twt?faa barbarians, apd declaring
a irrepressible war to be waged upon hef
*' aYitutione, until tliey are abolished, or h^r soil
deluged with blood ; Be it therefore,
Jtrtolved, That to hold political or commercial
intercourse with a pa<<y whose only principle
is hostility' to the South, evinces a total
disregard of our revolutionary ancestry, and
?js treason to the Constitution of the United
States.
Retolved, That onr self-respect demands the
AatHjfiMUlrt* establishment of non-intercourse ;
' '-aud^e pledge ouraelves 10 patronize and sustain
our merchants \vho buy their goods in
8outh?r'n cities, in preference to those who
patronize Northern merchants.
Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeW
fng, the Legislature should, fa, its next oesnfop
levy a tax discriminating between Roods (Mr*
chased in .Northern cities and those imported
directly from Europe to Southern ports.
Rctolvtd, Thflt these resolutions, with <R preamble,
be published in the Charleston Mercury;
the New York Day Bodk, ?he Abbeville
Banner, and Independent Pren.t^'ill please
copy.
J. R. TARRANT, Chairman.
J. T. Parks, Secretary.
DEATH OF MRS. PRESSLY.
Less than a month ago it was our painful
duty to record ?he death of Dr. E. E. Preusly;
now we have -o state that his widow, Mrs
Mary Prest y, is alt?o dead. She was called
away on the morniug of the 20th inst. How
inscrutable are the ways of Providence I In
the last six uionths four members of this fatuity,
?the father, the mother, and two children,
one an infant?have been buried. In the last
seven years nine members of the family have
died. Altogether, about fourteen chil 'ren. tbe
rnott of them infants, two were married dangtr
ters, have cntercd-into rest. Two only remaiq/v
Mt?. Mary Pressly was the second wife of
Dr. P., to whom he was married about seven |
yiears ago. She was a daughter of Mrs. Taylor,
of Bethel, in Laurens, and sister of the
wife of Rev. D. F. Haddon. Naturally nmiabj*.
a woman of suund judgment and good
cense, and a child' ot grace, Mr. P. was well
fitted for the position of a minister's wife, and
for the more difficult post of step mother. In
?very station she wore the ornaments of s
meek and quiet spirit She was a good woman,
and has doubtless gone up from the
church below, to join the General Assembly
above.
Being in the prime of life, and ordinarily enjoying
good health, Mm. Pressly gave promise
Of Iting life at the tinrle of the. death of Iter
liusband, but already the has gone, wilh her
littlwbabe, to meet liitn and the little ones that
had gone before. Mra. P. was the mother cf
three children, all of whom preceded her to
the land of spirits. She died of Puerperal
Fever. "Blessed are they that die in the Lord." |
Due HVa^Teletropc.
Charleston Pbepakli*.? The Montgomery
Mail says: ^
Once more we dir?ct the attention jjf mer
chnnts'in Alabama, (Georgia ind Mississippi,
who read the "Mail," to the advertisement of
the Charleston merchants, in otir Coitnuu.
And we weuld sny, that the experience of hilt
Spring demonstrated tlint Charteston, though
comparatively a trnall, is about as good a riidt1ket
as the Northern cities. The goods iinpor
ted there directly from ahroud nr?S quite as ,
good iD quality and ??<^Jipw in pric^.' Those
who trade there last 8prfngwere well pleased;
and to xcerejjutr cuHam&rs at hortte.
Lit us adij^jne other consideration. Three
vears offtniUKlvn ?.1? ?-? ?
- ~ ^imokc oiinriegioi)
the equal, in nil respects, of the great Northern
cities. And do our merchants see no advantage
in having a city at the Soty?h of nufficient
rapacity to supply all our ?vanl? f We
know tile lnjiidred ingenious arguments furni*het?hy
Northern dealer* and retailed by their
friends at the South?hot we knovtr also that
fir?t.r?lo hlnir.?" t < * *
?iiimbch us inut iney get ei
cellent stocks in Cliarle^to, at fajr^uriroa.
THtepeople of the out
in tnfi behalf. Wc ltfcV? si?nie morchanta who I
will stand by our Suuliero^pj^pt)* if they.ale
etistainftd. Hutchison, GjMwy A Co., tliit
<Jitv.i?f^araon{j them. *3*
W^poed only add toAKn, '^W?r(N>IRt. <hat
o^jpflWrclwinta, in all Ko&s of bwiness/aro now
fipeninjf ?nd arranging large and well seized
stocks, of wjiieh' nearly allforeigu goods, have
been imported direct from -the beat maket^. 1
Car landlords aae "prepared* a?>d--prepRring, >
also, to give inorea&^ConiforAe and accomtjio *
dations?-snd the addiftted excellence for oar
hottfa is ati additional ihdtleemfcnt to visitors. J
There a^e Varied attractions in our citj'^orliieh
' mVy %lap entertain ?he intervals of baainrti, or
thaliaft'or vititora who come for plegaurf apd
acquaintance and aigbL-seeing. ' ?
ItgiTe# tif"pleasure to be aible to tejtort a
continued a late of ?<uul ^
- ? Mvaiifi) OHU wc o^aiu
t-eqouat onr^friends at a djatajiRe to bjJjeve
tobthing ^jjlinat the health tof Char!?jrW>n,
t?hiohja reporte'd from kitegMted ?ource?, or
drtttfMrs nod Btrihenvfor routes of travel.?Couth*.
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Texas polmct?Th? subjoined paragraph,
ire presume, leaves bot little doabt that T?xas
WllL QDansotinnahlv m> ?5-? ? ?3
_ , , H? IVI uiocmiiriugs infl
T/we by a Urge majority. It it froid the Aba
tin 8t*le Gazette: *" ,
We mb4 to opr States the fint note of
*i?kijnpfa ? the eacvaafotUttf FAaidem-y. All
oar retgrna oome in indicating ?n rtlinehe
victory lor tW Breckinridge. aad.Lane. Democracy,
jtio*THat? ticWtorlll be elated hy TEN
TtfOHWkSD MAJORIIMf. at Iea*t,<?Ttif revolation
wjbiob On year.
ifcUhSdb^JIi. 9< Ten?^. of
m? p?r firit et?aa?n?raHt.
W wtab'i Balaam or Wild
jt that tha Balsam m Cut grotbj
tho? Tho tow DMd It.
*j*5gg?Mr valuod. In<U*d. parthuers
W'T,,f ??oo ?n prabo of ito virtues la
7R?' ?n?rOoQrt?, Cold*, ?ad Pulmonary
{
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Aaus Cobb.-?T)?is is some thing of s woience
nswejl as tnedicirre. Tbe supreme difficulty of
the science is to Accomplish its end without
injury to the health? the supreme-excellence
of (lie medicine is in accomplishing just tiint.
F?ver and Ague hns long been cured by QuiDine,
Arsenic, Bismuth, Mercury, but the n.ie
chief was, the deep and often ^nnaiful footprints
they have left on the constitutions treated by
them. Dr. AyerV new remedy cures without,
a particle of either of these or any other deliterious
substance. And he promises not only
absolute safety but perfect certainty of cure,
with which we mny mention another quality ol
excellence not to be over looked in thpsetiinea
and that is bis low price, which put* this
crowning glory of his nrt, within the reach of
?IL Herald, Lake Co., Jnd.
? ?? m
Qukrt.?Have you seen tbnt big Indian in
another column boiling Roots, Bark* and Leaves
for the "Cherokee HemcJy 9.
CONSIGNEES.
1 ' - '
Agupw, MeP <Sc Co, W McCombs. W A A
R E Gainn. A I< Gray, D J Jordan, D It
bond lev, C T Hunk ell, A Siinondj, -P S HotIed>?c,"T
C Perrin, Thomas Eukin, J'W Me huh,
J Ward, It M Davi*, W M Uelcher, S L Jones.
Matthew McDonald, Dr L Yurhrougli, J J
Cunuinghuin, J ? D.illon, \V II Pnrker, J - F
Marshall, C V Harne*, S McGowan, J [I Wilfwii.
lion 1) L Wurillaur.
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES would invit?
the attention of the public to this Insti
'hition, ond solicit tlleir continued and increased
pairoiio??. It has been, the past year, in
Fucecssrul operntion. Though the presmit
building in not very commodious, convenient
tRcesA enables the more advanced pupils to remain
at their Boarding Houses d. ring the
intervals between tlie ho-irs of recitatiou. A
laru<; College Edifice is in process of erection.
This, when completed, will likewise furnish
Boarding accommodations for n number of pupils.
For the present. Boarding cnii ba had
in the families of Rev. J. I. Bonner, Rev. J.
Gstfoway, and othersl
Ti.? i 1 -
...V u?>v?ca 1TIU 1>C ICBUIIICU Oil Lne ItliKU
MONDAY OF OCTOBKR. * v
The course of study is as thorough and ex
tensive as it is in other similar Institutions.?
There are Three I>epur?r..ents : The Primary,
the Academic, or Intermediate, and the Colic- '
giate. The year is divided into Two Sessions
of five months each. The following ere i
The Rates of Tuition : ?
Primary Department, for each Session, ffi.OO
Academic " " " 12.00
Collegiate " " " 18.00 '
Extras:
Music fen the Piano, per Session, . 12oOO
Use of Piano, k " " 2.00
The French Language," ' 10.00
Lessons in Oil Painting" " 6.00
" Orecinu Painting," " 6.00
' Oriental Painting," " 6.00
" Neeille Work, " " 6.00
" Wax Work, " " 10.00
< id?i. ?* - - -
vtcnct H, " O.UU
No pupil will be expected to take lessons in
more U>an two or three of llieee extra studies
m the same time, and it will be optional
whc-tlier they take lesions hi any of them or .
not.
Boarding, including room furnished and.
\Va?hiiii;. can he had at aboiil $ 12.00 per month.
The following ia the*
Faculty.
REV. J. I. BONNER, Pbbcidect,
And Professor of Moral aud Mental Science.
i
REV. J. GALLOWAY,
Professor of Ancient Language*, Mathematicn,
and Natural Science.
MISS E McQUERNS,
rc'icbo'f of Belles Leitres and English Literature,
dud Instructresa in ^runtncntal
Branches.
MISS SALLIE McBRYDE,
Teacher of Music, and Assifitant Teacher in
theEnglish Department.
AUguaffflf I860, 18, tf
FINAL NOTICE.
Estate of,
THSMAS J.J.YON,
BE IT KNOWN to nil concerned thnt a
PINAL Settlement of the Eatate of Thoa.
J. J.von, dtc'd, will lie made in th<MQrdinar>'ii
Office on THURSDAY 22d NOVEMVBK next.
. j^ll persona' indt-bted to aaii^ Estate murt setLledflhei/juiltlu.
J?liyae hnvrng demands must
pt?S^PP? ^ierd b'fure that time, or abido ike conirritip.nopH
Augu*t 22d, jifeoo^ WlDEMAN.^Adm'r. I
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MMii+mmw
Mli&UUi iiVill/Uillll
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HPtiS EWrcise* jf{ this Institution wi|l be
-L n-4nm?d on Ihs FtRSf MONDAY of *
September:
A puntloal atiendanfts of pupils is tbaiieg
tfxl.
*jf M. 11. Wfll-TE.
Aog. 24,1860,17, 3t
SITUATION
WANTEIX!
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AREPIiyED antf Intelligent Lady Mre*
situation in planter'* family, a
companion to the lady of the Honse, or aa an
Assistant Bonsekaeper. Bhe understands Mil
linerv, Dr'eaa Making, Plain Sewing and Embroadery.
She vould also serve in the capacity
of Governess for small children, and would
. Prna*ry mbooI. A pleasant family
"on?b<> mora d?ir.bl. than high wagaa.?
V^^bat testimonials aa to char4?tor can b?
.For farther particulars appfy. at ihia
Aog*t "M '
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CAIKiOV.
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NOTICE!!!
<4
i OFFER my Vulunhle plantation for sale. It
lies on wnterdVbf Penny's. Crcefc. Containing
1,090 Acres,
IN TWO SEPARATE TRACTS.
THE HOME TRACT CONTAINING
04O Acres
on waters of Penny's Creek?450 acres of
cleared lands.
?
NEW rmmmft. s
- - - ? wy Rft uo AJ A71MI 111 * VH 7 ??
#NEW OUT HOUSES
. and ^
Gtin House.
It can be divided in two separate tracls lo su
purchasers. i>uuic fifty or sixty acres of
BOTTOM LAND,
The Second Tract knowu as the Camp Ground
Tract coutaiiifng
452 ACRES,
adjoining Lands of A Hunter and others. One
hundied and seventy five pcres of cleared land
must, ui 11 unucr "ingn volt; ot cultivation.
There are two good Springs! New Buildings and
in a fine ncigkboihooil.
J. W. POWER.
August 9, 18C0 15 4t e
IMPORTANT ?
iMlHiinir i mvAiTii
Ivflmlllllv!!
TO REHT.
rrMIE Corner STORE MOUSE, now o<yyipu:H
JL by MOORE &. QU AIFE; opposite ihMftlnrihnU
House and Washington , fronting the
Public Square, And adjoining ttpr.Post Office,
acknowledged lo be oue of tifie best business
locations in town. ' '?
Tlie building is in co?d
A rare opportunity is now^ft<?r<S. to, those
who may desiroto engugo in -Cue sf^qGooJs or
Grocery busintA. -? :'r~
For further particulars enquire' at the Post
Office, or to
JOHN McLA^EN,
Abbeville C. 1L, S. ?.
August 1A, I860 -f- 17 tt
NOTICE.
ROBIN FUCK
Will atand during the
Fall season,
At Col. Caliel's Plantation on Tuesday and
Wednesday ol each week, commencing on the
Fourth of September next, ami the remaining
portion ot tUe week lie con nlwnysbe found at
the old otand at Jamc^.PurseVy'a residence.
TERMS:?Per Insurance, Ten Dollar#. Tlie
mon -y is alvrnys due hs soon as the mare is
known to be in foal.
D. E. PDRSELY.
August 24th, I860, IT, 3t.
Notice of Election.
STATE OF SQJLTH CAROLINA.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Office Court of Gen'l Session and Common Pleas
|" 'ifATTHF.W McDONALD, Gferk of said
jm- j vuufi, 111 pur.-uance 01 me directions of
the Acl of the Legislature, ip such mm mnde'
?nd provided, do hereby pive rpiblic notice,
that an el?-ciion for Ti<x Collector for Abbeville
District will be h?*ld ou
Monday, the Eighth Day of October
next, at the usual placet of election throughout
the said District.
Witnee* my h?nd at Abbeville, this twenty first
drtv of Aiiffiui *>1.'?
One day only
MATTHEW MoDONALD,* c. p.
Aug. 21 i 1E60, 18, Ot
Mill OIL.
^ . * f.
JUST RECEIVED another CASK of tbat |
v rine
MACfelNJi OIL.
For Sale by
AGNEtt, McDONaLD & Co.
August 15," 18G0 17 4i
Sale of Laud?by the Caurt o
Ordinary.
Rcfal Ustate of Elifca Blouse, Deo'd.
BY OllDElt of tho Codrl of .Ordinary for
Abbeville District,- 1 sell to the
highest bidder, on Sale Day in September next
the Ileal Estate of Etizs Ubase.cfcc'd: Situated
in Abbeville District, adjoining lands of
Sam'l. Jordrm, A. P. Cotinor and oilier*, und
containing 70 acres more or less;
Terms 12 months credit. Tbd cost to be paid
iu cash.
MOOBE, s; xfb.
AUgust 11, 1880 17 8t
ATTENTION!
^Southern Bights Dragoons!!
are hereby commanded to be and appear
X at IX)NOMIRE8 on Thuriday; 6lh Btpteinber
next, Armed arid Equipped as tile Uw'directs,
fpr drill and iijpretion.
The commtMoited and uon-eoinmitsionad'##!
**! ni/pwai iuo way urcriuui.
By Order of
CAPT. PEftRIN.
James IBT?I?.,0. 8.
Aagtut 28, I860. It
HAMS! BAMSt
.a&oosrt
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SODA WATER!
SODA WATER!
J"|~MIIS delightful hevcrapc tan bo liad at all
JL hours of the day, with a choice selection
of Syrup9. at
n . uii n?tn mm kmhm
U.-IU LAUUHLtPTB IJiiUbr Si'UKti,
? White's Block.
3, 1800, 14. tf
REMOVAL.
D. M'LAUCHLIN.
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST
Y\7 OULD respectfully inform hia friends and
T T ttui>toincrii that lie l?u3 removed from
hia old stBjid to
No. 4 White's Block,
next door to J. A. Alft&e, whore he will be
gltid to see nil Mb old frienda and customers.
A new and lurgc stock of Druga aud Medicines
just received.
July 25, 18C0 13 If
IniM'KW, LADBT
IF YOU will call nt D. McLauchlin's Store,
you will find tlie followWg urticlcs suitable
for the Toilet ami for culinary purpose's '
Burnoit'a ('ocoaine, (for the llair,)
Bnrii;:*t's Floriuiel, (a delightful Perfume,)
Buruetl'a Kiilliston, (for the Skin?complexion.)
Burnett's Oriental Tooth Wash.
Fine Pomades, (for the ifair,)
Golden Bell Cologne,
Kxlrnotft.
Lubiu's F'lie Toilet Soups,
Frttnuipnnni do
FrniKMnnnni factrncts.
" Sachets,
Fine Tooth Bruehos,
" Hair do J?"
Nftil do
Dressing Comb?,
Extracts for Cooking Purposes.
Extract Lemon,
" Vanilla,
" 'Strawberry,
" I'ine Apple,
Nutmeg, ^
" iPP'-Cetery,
Cox's Sparkling Crebitine,
6! nee, Cin.tauion, Cloves,,
Cooper's Shred Isinglass.
The above with everything usually kept in
the Drug line, for sule 'otv at
D. McLAUCHLIN'S
Drug aiid Chcmical Store,
White's Block.
A&evillo C. II., S. C., August 1, 1800.
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Bit. UTILE'S
V r "* *" T -Wii-r-r s** "v ?
YJiKJUFUm
In LARGE Bottles and Vials.
?
Nothing else Is required to roller# children of
Worm*; and besides being one at the cheapest and
bent Vermifuges ever offered to the pablic. Its frequent*
use In families .trill sate much troyble and
expense, as well as the Uvea of many children?for
eight out of ever) '.peases generally require it.
LITTLE'S
ANOOTNE C0U6H DROPS.
A certain curt fov Cold*, Oqughs, BranchUU, '
AtthrKh, Pain in the Hreast; also Croup,
Whooping dough*, Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
Tt)U 1* a pleasant medicine to take, producing Im.
mediate relief, and in nine oat of ten eases a prompt
cure. It-<tMtrdses 'the most controlling lnflaenc4
over Congnrand .Irritation of the Lungs of any^remedy
known, often stopping the inost violent in a
few hours, or at mojt in a day or two. Many case*
thought to bo decidedly consumptive, have beeu
promptly cured by nsing u few bottles. Aa anodyne >
expectorant, without ast ringing the bowels, it standa
paramount to all cough mixtures. '
UITLE'd
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This Is prfepared from' A y.-ench Keclpe (in the
forms of Mo. 1 and j!; the Drat for the acute, and
Mo. 2 for the chronic stage,) and from Its rineximpkd
snccoss In llkelr to auDert^de ererv dW&r rpmwi*
for thn care of diseases of the Kidneys and,Bladder,
..OonurrhasaJ, Rlennorrhaeal, and Lenchorfbteal ?r
Flaor.J^IbV affection^. JEbla extensive compound
tomblnea properties totally different In taafe aud.
character from auy^tbing to be found in the United
ftate* Pharrnacnpala; and in polnWpf safety and ? elency
la not rivalled la America.
LITTLE'S ?
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT. '
FORTIS, Wo. a/
Hundreds of ease* of Ohroftic Tellers, Scald Head*,
and diseases of tha sVIn genarallr, ha?e been cured
bf tills retDedy; and slnfce the Introduction of the
No. U preparation (being atronger) scarcely a cu*
baa bren fonnd that it will not effectually eradicate
Id a abort Ha*.' For the care of Caneeroa* Sofeiaod
Ulcers it is applied i&the/orm of plasters, a?r
is almost infallible. "" - .
Id more than two~hanoRd slacea In Gftor(fi%, *nd.
in tbe Southern State*, thiyflra to be had ; and it*
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his .
remedies, by palming off their own ?r something
else, by tulng thcr same or similar name* (for ao pa
ivu? i* wauwu vt iwurca nail a ftoiaro rai?ou Of,
the day,) let all b* cautioned to look weU for. tfcfc
(IgnKture of the' Proprietor, that r? #...
tod alao hi* u&me blown Into t^ie glaa*of eaelibotQ*.
JIBr JkU order* and letter* to be addreaaed to
LITTLE & ABO ,
WbolM&le DrufjfW*. IUcod, 0*
For Sfelfl in Abbeville by
Branch, allen * edWards.
Vfni h; Ttrrr, Augusta. gm.
Dtt W. N. MctrirrrsK*,- Ninety-Six, 8. 0
Oct. 27th, 185ft-?6-12tn.
SEWING MACHINES.
W'JKSSS'JM.ILT*"""
SEWINS MACHINE,
Wfcfcti tt? the cliiMflSfi^eliloe ?e{ offered In
tkia mcrkik. FridMpis *UI b? give with
Melt Machine. > .
AGNRW, McD&NALD k. Co.
* Jantf 13, lBt>0 8 6t
*000 BUaHelw
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^ ANP yOR 8ALB FOR
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ABB?V|LLE
HA3 constantly on liond, nnd in now recg'mn
wliicli^e respectfully invites the attentioi
stock ia is selected with great cnre^nd consists 11
Drugs and
| CHEMI
Fine Toilet ISortps; Fine '
perfu:
. TRUSSES AND SH
crftririi ivn nrvi
Ol-nUlUilL i!l\u DLA
Pure Wines ami Liquor;
r mmicim
FXKTH TOBACCO, JS3X3
. FJU&CY TOILS
N. B.?PRysiciana' prescriptions er.refnlly con
Medieiiita^urrantcil gcnuii
ENCOURAGE SQUtH
SUPERIOR COTTON A
mnnij
4 "HUE Subscribers, in view of the GllEATL*
I- mnniifnctui e, have ndd-.-d very lorecltf\o U
WOOLEN MII.L, and-are nrtw prepared to furti
n a burgs,...cotton yarn, woolenTl/
winch tlieyyVVAUR.AXT to be of SUPERIOR <
We aUo con^lffije to manufacture Wool into l
except the wool, and charging bpi 12-J Cents pfr
or we will work it up for one half,of lb
planters mining wool to obtain a SUPERIORS
iManfnfo a?? J? ' ? f
... UUICIO oviiunijj, us HOUJ IU WOBK up, C
one half cent per yard extrowill he charged for
wool however, to be sent. el<3an, at pie yield mil b
60 per cent, in cl?aning. Butrs rfre not ohjectior
NAME OF THE OWNER SHOULD BB. MAfl
SENT. This must he fetrictlv attended to. Wq"
wool sent u#. We solicitthe" patronage of the S
to all 6f our customers-. Address" f - .
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April 20, I860.] . -*?
O* MR. JOHN McBRYDE jtuoui; Agent at i
of our gotfds, and will furni*h them by the "Bale
will nl... -1' 1L *
-.WW J Uli n yui Uiicrtu IO.UIUI &^IUI
nected with tiis Agency/ * * ***. -w .
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GREAT
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INDUCEMENTS.
)i. n i a, mwm
Are Jtetfermined to*^>se
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out their entire, sl$ck of
Gtoodf, M order ^jBpaafeke
roo# for a Fall Stock,
Therefore, now offer to
' $EU. AT
mncim Ttnom
riMl IUM
?o?T eaa?.
And to Good factual
*JV
Mjen on * * 7 .
' ^ ousibxi fl^oisr
And Look : for Yourselves
in MfjlM,
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Comer of the Kartell fiouse.
Abbevilte, S. C.. J?lyt Sf, j( 0O,
HiADQUJfRTERS." *.
' fiDGBFELD G EL, ) ?. .
Adgotig, I860 f _
P^^fJ*-Si^i3nr^ro,n ?ri? Gw^
f^OR GENERAL of.tfcel.t Division of
?> V* ?*? to nil the *rt<5?ncy Occasioned by the
r*?ir*f> ahnn 11.2 n < i . ^ -
,.??a?ivu ?> mj. urn. omitt)#ll Kdgefield
and Al>bevill* Court Houae, on Thursday ttw
27th dav of September np*t
ll?j. R. ft. Toiikyi will manage the election
Sr th? EdalMd Hidron | ioa LirOt Col.
Brchl election for tbeAbb*By
order of M*W. CfA&Y.
Ool. 2nd R*g't Cavalry. ^
August 1Y, I860, 16 ?t , , A
IB. AfcLEN,
fctJROE^I* DENTIST.
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HUy _ HAVrpTG gwdnated in tha
vjUBBL Ifental ColKpgfl of"Philadelphia
^?^P^otfm^jia,rtfTlee.io tfes pdblfa.
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rCHEBfc
C. M., S. C. ?
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g a frGsh Mipjily of Drugs-nnd^ Medicine*,' to
1 of Km fri*>nf?4 tin*? tl>? rinhliA rrmll"> tli'^
? ? - ? r-w..- p?> ? v ?"
a part, of the following articles:
Medicines,
^ * cadp,;
-...
Hair and * Tooth Brushes,
iveeievsv ^ - *'
0ULB3ER 3BRA ?S,
TAt KSTRCMESTS,
s For Medical -Purposes,
3 CSCESTS. . 'A
TTPP ^JNTS OI&AHS,
T ABTIC&1S.
ipounded, nnj- nil ordvt*?i cortyctly'iuiswered.
ie, nnd of the^best qanlitjr.
a>ttc=r . . i.. -i? j. 1 ,
ERN EMTEBEBISE!
mi ll Aiu innniiw
HID IIUUJJLiil UUU1I0.
SI v
iNnnriox^/i .1^. ..
><u?uiiuii)\j uiuiauu lyr gaaat 01 southern
le inn chili pry in .fciieitjcpctensi^f COTTDN mid
ii?h COTTON OSN'^BUliGS, STRIPEll 0$it.NS,
WOOLEN SERSjETya or JEANS?all'of
- - ?Sf* ' * * 1
otu'at'viry IoWVrttea, furnishing evcrythrdgyard
fof .Plaip Glolli, and 16 cents per yard for
p -clqth' it'trfakes.- This prran^emont enables
UT1CLE of Nt^jOp C.io\h, ,atS?. vervjjjrfmdll coat,
an send h.fi[h'tr Clean or di rigifecnt dirty,
exjJj^Vfe of washing1 it. Wc would 'tjrefef the
emoratytisfacloiui?iiiiTly wopl lgees from 25 to
mble pMU^jKaN) removed byiftiochir^ry.' JTQE
kKED* Ol^l'f-tTCTirY ON EVERY PACKAGE
will also-pay a fifrir C^5?II 'PHICE fcy-any,
oath, aiyl pledge ourselves td-gi^p antisfac'.ion
SvG, GlfifeEi A- CO.,
^ v (JoluiWhiJ: S.-G.
^bb0Tillt>, anc^-haa. rfl^aya a Stick of all cla'sdfe*
ntniFuui fact u ring prices, fVirifcht padded. IlS
rib^rRt'pric^faua^fttli^i to dnvVusiaeea cfltoft
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IPiSw*.,
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vv *t .? A * 7_? ?>. _'f* s f '
WSJliE. ,
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Snbscribcr offers for 'sule bis LASIj^
.!** consisting^ < *
. 740 0RJ>0> A1PS? ,,
SitUBted"orf,Grecttvflle*BO^_ Bellwethegi to^ds,Ave
mile Norllf-Weftl of Oulhoun'a liijjsi.vfcrrd.
bounded by J. A. Korwortd, VT? McCelveyi and
Jj. A. tjalboun. in good order ffrfd repair,* well
ditched -and drajnet}. Alco,
99 m? ATTAV -Mufltinue^
ui llIHUlUiiJj.
Ten Likely and I^ifae Hands, Ten Chill
-dren, frflJn 1 to 15 Years, Three,
50 Years Old.
i For laftlier information ad J reap
DR. EDWIN PARKER,
-Abbe*Mj*C. II., S. Ct
.WFufie.2Q,-18C0, 0.3m. ' t *
mtfrn
M * ***
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Ck/ .the aubreriber will sell, , to tlt^fSiBJiert.
brda^Mj* . *- ,, ;
. ^25 ACHES,' ' '
JIofeT<ff Ubs, being (Mfiortion of the of
Wa. L. Calhoun, dcc'd, ndjoining lamlitfr' ji^Uua
of J, Eilw. Calhojgg,--Sr.- .
P& ftrrm a cosh. . Jyfeii
.. * J. EDW. CALI^Njgfe' .
July 2%, 1860r^y?3
0, fclfaJbet*~'\*C
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PURSUANT to order of Coiirt,.in tlie above
stated case, alKcrtditors of \ViHfnm flpirri?,
"^ulyisa dMannds existed previous to th?
Second aAj^oq^ehr^flev eighteen hundred and
sixty," are hereb^roquired^O' pretcnt and
prove the" tamp beft??e?nie-oH*/Jr hefofe the J ?t
AfailJav in Nbnemhet nr-rt - '
Ufa: ri. r'AUKER, c. k. a. d.
CaiBmiesioner's Office, )
Jnly 26, 18?0. - 13' 3cn*
^H1RLE? cATi^iar, . \
Deiler in PIANO rOflTES, Miuu&Guitart
Vilinn, Mahjoi, Flutei, A rear deaf*, InttrucHon
Bookff Guitar and.Violin Siring*, &c.
Oppcysite.*U/ S. IIot^AUOU9TA, fi A.
. Also. 8bl? Agent for CUickerpng & Sons," and1
8todffj*? Celebrated Pianofortes. *' ^
ar Hi* Ktock comprises erety v?ri?l5t of
(Wlrfntl 7 oelave instruments, from $250 to
<lT7KM). Everjftinstrtiment ifc war muted sound
Jod perfeot. [March 28, i860, ISifi
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NOTICE.
V* OTLCE ia her#by g?*en that W^on the
p^ihoo of'thwa months /ronfrthfi publicftiion
hereof,- application, will beWjw^j&fr4 the
renewal of-tJv Iwt scrip of Four Share* of 8.'
C' JUHrdWJ&toe^. belonging to tha EaUte oi
Dr. J. P- JfiJ?*ATT, deceased
?,.mg ?
i? T** tbt <*? ? ? it
V\ DELiWABE m
, ? W06D4.EDJ>TMt <%:M??wAg*. ".
The MaoBtcr?'0ffic?*rtUo5<?#^^^>f?! ? .
ton, Dliltffrfe, L<r?.i^V- -
TH<y%llo^njp
<irawi^iti p^t>inyupue'r'tMe'9up8f^Pv^p^tStf>?^'
SwprB Commt?a1o o e r^- n p d o< n tt|?lr^lt>V .
.irn'ofc :*.' . V_ ", '.".
Tfrr 1 -im i -I n . W. ? Air ..vJlV ? *i
. W>OD?V ttcicty ^ up. a^caiery"
CIjASte, .2^0l's4cf4; \ . *. ''
'Dram* ffn ^Sathrflay, Sepf^Wpd, 1BG0. * ^
78 Nuifl1t)ert^-l3 Ballots. ?
1 GftiAND CAk>ITAL^^Ki?JE?G^ '
^ ^oioe^brr;:
1 Priro.tfif* -Jno.djoo |')68 PijW^of , ftfioo
1 ' ?< f' M,??5|iO'Vs'l! >
.q ? v nno 1 flK ' ' :!/ >?? V-?x
S r' , rfjboo via l3
?* ^ 2,8^0. ? -v'?.
too " * ,. t "" -* .. . ;? . ci
'32,390Ti-iie?^rru>dtiiing t'6 $1rjllfi60 *" ^
Nearly 1 ?ris(to\fiv ir%. 1 Ttcfeft. " . "* '
Whole TickeU^t^O. vEfRlVeE^^^ ^gttrlef $$
Certiflc1?fce8**/ftf Pii^lfh^s W
Schema* wilfe be ?oM at the ffHmfWlf VW$**?
..which is tfje risk; '
> 26%h?>lo Tickets.
To Tbe Brawtt itf
Class 42,i l)raw8 We<16ep(lay^Sft?iilr ISy/ igi/fe'
Clu^ 43ff Draws \Vexln4?d?A<^rf^\4/1'ljBGl), ; " *
Class- 448 Draws ^'".
Otarf 460 D'l>awai/yedne<djiy, >1 hbBl '
jyi*jriy onc^rizc.to evwrg Wjmy. Wf ***
Niinitwrft-^3 Dr^p?^ilQti^>.<y ". *1
1 Capital * Bma-*f ^^^0.;
1 Prize**., 'tjfOiOTOT >
.6- ? 4.{5oo A< ib.
" x ^1,2385?.? &*.- :' JK i
-3D>??? - 1,000 M4vV " * ' V
ffc >:V=265
". '< Jgjjffl 2S;%&k'-<l *>;. ;-%v"5?;
3 2,41 ? P rizip"amountiog t6 " - % - .= ;> --,
Wliol^tickflts,$10; Tfftv^a 15' QuAf-'.
>rCferl,ifi.pnta? TttttkaUes iT?
ScHjeme, to" hajfflrit#f?aach W
aoiu DtrthQ !6Mowing rates, wjiiefapjjj tnajk
20 .Wh6tl?5feli?lei;# ?J/2rSo^
' -V. J?f lit$lr " ^ - ' " / * tB
: 1 '2{V3pffrfer ? . 1** - -8l Jfr1 .>
tc^W^r
drawing-,' eerQfi?oMMi;toy, the- OTmmtsrftfnjre;
will btf eeot.^rttllMWtfewIfliMiliitfn.'
A'Porchftier. wiO&lu digotrtvr?? ."-'
incdiatoly ot
ik':* "^' -^pT^itlw^iA^HiilvMlfK,*jQn?rtert'$?.80\
*
CfertifrcaMkJn rif?y.of*?'
tlifc^mbovcf^rSiemes-to be rffldrefetid io' " i~
- yrpwjbbnY.jk co.. wiiwingto?L . ***? ' >
. VII vu.nio^viRwa'r^iiw KB i?r wia juuiitu
will be ?ent, tiQjftf ^^ne^fy-8ddre^y>g?#' x-x
abbve.. .'%?* * jS^r, * >7 . ?
BT" Tfie Drflfwme?of WtfJd^E 'dv ? Co.V .
Lotteries are pubpshi&ftn thfe Newport tI?H *
. -old,-NewflfofR Tinsel ana?JTe#' Y-orl^r-StiaU ,j
Zeilang.' *
.iilffiiRtertisKy
'xzhvsjgimv*.' y. . >t* .
4fel$fe T^fejBTASLE Pi^S, ft -'
AVER'3 gOMK- ^XT
SAHTDS* EXT^ATOAFJKIM** f f
GEORGIA' SAR^WARILMw *
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(jjflMPvl-'8 ^e)jow Dtfolf ana SarH^HPiy*> ^
t: fifnertfl^.VAp.(- ; <
v- . .
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i Jacol/ajBufcumfi* , ;\ ? .?
"Read .
V IWgeKa BjTTO|> ^&QrAtfBfe>a. Tar.
henry's Cateu ^HKRUI^ '.
|r^fejrUterine Oatoofiptfn, v- '* V *>
^Cherokee II-. rirfedy, + . SandfofS'a
Liver lovigotator^ , _ ; *
w Helmbolri'q Ext-'BuaKaA* "<>
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BroVrn'a ?*B^iidtiMwni?ri *
I'lltrotoken. FfiHaL
.swEf
" ijfcxic^.^tatting Linfra?uW_ w,
V y **Stfljfmn
> Etiier Onium. .
E*F V^erUu,.'" ._ ..^_
Willi i.>? >ar% ofyjPafcat Mfitfm*.
Pill*. j . ' .
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Abbeville O, a*.
1*Uk?j?^*K0nrk*i ' ' ^ta^oMfr -i'<
FwjrfH-ry"ftaB|>?on? 6g*d tP*g|-^5555^
N*. ii^'kuu A/'jiiiSSd^^r^
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