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Tromondoua Political Landslide! Mr. Editor: Amidst this vaat political desert of our country, there is one verdant spot upon which the weary eye of the despairing statesman can rest with relief anil clelignl! Mr. Editor, you know Grecmcood; where the express train from Columbia pauses daily in its Hying course, while the conductor eloquently and profoundly remarks, "Passengers wilPliavc time for dinner." lireenwood! that UP0U your.-^cw like enchantment, as youpjweep arounif thlit gri>c?ful curve, (not the only one, I should Bay, road.) Greenwood, the dinner house,all earthly and even political associations converge at last to this point?'Ipse * in lliia rnn?il.<Il>vnilMv.wiuli/>il fni> cousmnir.ntioiw/iVi/icr. Well sir; they havehad a public meeting in CSreenwood! and as very likely you have not received your copy of (lie "fif'eenwood Times"?that paper, lor tho want of type, printers and money, being as yet in I'roi^fclttA only, you will suffer your humble servant, find occasional correspondent, to draw upon the public imagination, and his own, for the facts. When, in the course of fiuman events, the corn crop fnlls short and'the political atmos. phcre becomes otherwise overrlir.rj.t-.I with ex citement, it becomes an and enlightened and prudent people, having no jrcal men to wiite letlers for their reliof, to liolil a public meet ing at once, and save the distressed body politic by resolution*. Such being the dangerous condition of things in the gallant State of Greenwood, a public assembly Was called, nay! tlicy came together with their own accord, to sec that the commonwealth receive no detriment. After electing a President, (vicc-Presidcnts too numerous to report) and one Secretary, the meeting was declared rendy for n*. Indeed sir! fir* olution, stcru mid invincible, sat upon every countenance, be-speaking the volcanic intensity of the political fires that burned in every breast. It was truly a spectacle, ''grand, gloomy and peculiar," to loliold an oppressed and indignant people, rising in their moral and political majesty, rending in sublime contempt the parchment resolves of tardy Legislatures?trampling under foot the frail anil trembling pint forms cf national convention?. (Their oxen platform, I forgot to state, was made of native pine, without the help of Yankee naih)?and sir! braving all the horrors of a short corn crop?ready to secede or perhh. The 'conflict" was indeed '-irrepressible 1" when at this staire of (ho nroeenlinrK! n vnrr meek but injudicious member, raised bis placid Lead, like Ncpltincof old,above thesurf:iccof the 1 waves, and trying to look iloicn the rising storm, produced a letter; (yrrnt men. as 1 have said. write letters', it is convenient, moreover, it is ?<//< , keeps them bodily out of barm's way.) a letter, then lie had from a distinguished Ex-member of the Charleston Convention, who covered himself with honest glory; by differing politically from all llio rest of mankind, especially hitnself. A letter I say to prove that this glorious Union was in no sort of danger. This argument was | 30 unanswerable that it was provoking. Ilad j not the gallnut l'rcckinridgc taken the field j against ail the rail-splitters and squatter sover- j vigusui un'iuDu; ^n'nvnni more could event lie State of Greenwood ask of its honored aspirants for Legislatived stinclion, than to say amen tohis Election ??nnd if he failed, for "Thei e'.s many a slip 'Twist the cup and the lip," fhen was there not a most harmonious Bell in flic country, ready to rimy out all the needful changes upon this old tunc of the Constitution ,1 ll. TT. ? <- !?! " " ' uiiu inr i.mun. /mu ii tic, ioo. wore silenced, | had not f)ouglaxy with all ilic "little yinnts" in i the land ifi liis train, magnanimously and d:s- 1 interestedly volunteered to *qvnt down in the j White House arid save his endangered courtry? i And even if lie fell to the dust, hud not. Abraham, the father of the faithful phil itig'j'r-phistx, declared that b. would take charge of the Constitution and losk it rtway iSfcly in the eub treasury, where his predecessors might find it after many days? Why then thisllfbrm of excitement ? Why not submit to political providence, and be quiet? Sir! you may imagine?I catnot dcflcrihe the fcchc?when this infamous word sub mit fell upon (lint patriotic assembly ! Shall I call it an Earthrjuak*??the word were feeble indeed. Suffice it to say, the terrible-lightnings Of their fiery indignation flushed forth ja the following Resolution: : Itfsolved, That we, the State of Greenwood, do hereby seccdt, icithd-nw, abandon the rest of rn'tnhind?morally, serially, j^ollifaUy, gastronomially and everlastingly. llesolved, That we forthwith evtnlillch nr.'n intercourse of every kind wiih the North ; that j fre tvill buy no more Nortliorn clothing. but proceed to wear out the lust wc got; that wc will prirchnic iio more Machtrcl, nor ovy oilier fish from Salt Jiivcr, but torn to our own native Saluda to furnish lis &at and Mud Turtle. llctolved, That we will'fclosc our di;u)cr fiotue in (he hungry faces Offlf degenerate public, spurning Ihcir corrupted Union half dollars, from circulation in our midst. 1 Rtsolved,- That *Bub?criplions be opened at cncc' M the creclion of a Chinese wall around this grillaitt State, and that we will vole for no ?..?? ?** - - - * ?v? dijr uuivc, tvno Tjrunaa ouisiaeoi 11, ftnd wlio Hill riot answer "unequivocally" yes, to both sides of this tyieslioh : ">ViIl yoa submit to Lincoln, or will y<m tccede from the Union?" At this juncture, the following amendment was I offered as a saving clause to the above. Hesolotd, That a special Agent be sent forthwith to New York to lay iil a supply of 1500 bushels <Sf corn, and that he pay for the same ht free niggert, Thunders of applause followed the unanimous adoption of these resolutions. Th^ political firmament was shaken from pole topple; and then the stokm cleared awiy-?the sky won v-:~K< ?*?-? - ui >? ' < ugmu lug cull \C1UUrett OUt ID Oil IIIS quiet splendor, and -the jp|$eting?wont to dinner. .... r -- * YOUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. v P. S.?" Pat," *>id an . English Lord to his servant," if yon do not inond youp habits, either you or I most leave." "An* faith," said Pat, "and where will your. Lordship b% going lo?M And where, Mr.. Btiitor, is Crrenwoo^going to I' Will those serious sod candid gentlemen, who < write so lirgely for your paper, please answer? Alas I thsl dinner hense J , What tkall we dot BT Chsrlestflo Mercury and New York Day Book, and all ||? papers ia the Union, please eoj#. jt&Mfcttto*Upon reference to oor Commer|ii?l htad it will bi? seen that the abip JHaelfinaiarrived onv Thursday, fnpm Lir?r* pot)J, -witB a full aud assorted c^rrgo of roarchayj^ ftfrvmripns merchants. 0 Thia ia certainly gocxfevidence that onr mer- . chants art determined to have fall apd varied atoekaof goods from which theiffcuston^ra eao make selections. We trust that thej will meat , with full eocoorpgemeat in their persever" log efforts tfelrffog about a aew order of i things. ' ' ** --i. ; 0 * I J. WHOLESALE AND F NO. 33KC J Is now rcceivinp "liis FUojk of Fall ami Wii peciiully askt'd to call ai?d look through his StocK A CARI>. r|",ll E undersigned in retiring from tfic prac-L lice of the Law. return* his sincere thank* to his friends nnd clients for their generous support ; and hoga leave to recommend to his friends, his successors, Messrs. ORR ?? I.KI5, by whom the unfinished business of the fiira of Mar^liell it Lee will be Fettled. J. FOSTER MARSHALL. t tf"1 ftHO T?fn /-kvctTi 1 T? wr^-s^x 1 VUJ^dl bliCI OU1JJ UUUUCi |< r|"MIK im<l??r.?iKno(l have formed a Copartner-1J JL ship ii ml it the ilrin of ORR it LI-'.E, for { j tIso practice of Lnw and Equity in the District' | of Abbeville. ' J AS. L. OUR. . W. A. I.EE. C^"Mr. OUR will attend to nny business* j Committed to his cure in the Districts of Ander- ( son, Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg and Lauren*. ^ wrj'i. If JOOV, Ij',; tjlTl ROCK ISLAND ? ASSURES: -A. 3ST JO JUST RECEIVED a fulllioo of the above well known durable goods at G1UY <fc ROBERTSON'S. Sopt. s. isr.o lit if EXECUTOR'S NbTIO E. n a " v ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber n ?? nf 30HN B. BULL'S Estate, or otherwise, are notified to make payment By the Dccretal Order of the Court of Equity this Estate is to be immediately settled. \V. 1*. SOlJLE, Ex'r. A Pept. n. 18fi0 10. 4t. T11E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, P ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. AH jDijuiiy. David T. RufT, } vs. f Bill for siile of 1 Martlia Hu(T, | Land, <tc. nixl others. J PUllSl'ANT to order of Court, I will sell at. public outcry on Sale Day in October next, (1st) at Abbeville 0. 11.? tlie Ileal Estate T of Jolm Huff, dee'u., situated and 'ying on waters of llcedy Hrhtich in t>nid District, containing Five Hundred acres, more or less, and boun- _ ..r i?.. I- .- -i- " > "-1 ..j ... ui. >>i>? |in 0.1 recmy, uinrgaiel. ilorris, ]>r. A. T. Widenmn ond others. TERMS?A credit of one year with interest from day of Sale. Purchaser to give llond with two good eureties and mortgage of premises. to sect rc the purchase money, pay the costs in onsh nod pay for papers. WM. 11. PARKER, c. e a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Sept. 3. 1860. f 10 lm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ~ r ABllliVILLE DISTRICT a hi Equity . t, George AV. Tnlbert 1 * and wife, j- ." ^ vs ) Bill for Fftft* James II. Widemnn, Ex'r ) tion, ?tc. find V Tlirimfi? A. Watson. J PURSUANT to order of Court I will 6ell nt a n. ii -? ?i.i:.. ?? ? - - ii., ?l puunc uiin-ry on rs?i? Day iti October tW-St, (1st) the Tract of land <-f the Estate of Jainca F. WatSon, lirc'd., dfscribed id the Bill, situated nul lying near White IJail, on waters of Hard J.abor and Beaver Dniu Creeps, containing Sine Hundred and Twenty-One and a quarter acres, (350 acres in woods.) more or lew, and hounded by I an da of j John Me Lei !u n,^Dr. ??&, Marshall And others. c Mr. Fisher will*show the'premises to any one ^ desiring lb' purchase; |, TEKMS^?A Credit 6f One end two years, in- ^ rcrest from day 6f Bale. Purchaser to give j| Bond with tw'o g#nd sureties and mortgage of t( the premises, to secure"the purchase money, v 1,A |.oT vu- v.vo<o it! wuru aifi kirr jmpLTfl. 'I . WM. n. PAKKEK, o,*. X. a. p Commii>8iuner'd Office; ) S?-pt/>8. 186Q y 19 liri ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CIROUNA. ABBEVILLE DISTMCT. a, /? Samuel MeBrj'de, ? vs. j Bill for Partition. P Joseph MeBrjrfife' ) '** % . .. and oHierl f PURSUANT t6 order of Courts tfilf wrfl at * public />utcry, -at Abbeville C. H.. on Sale Day In October ijext (1st) the Heal iState of Jolia McBryde, d?c'd.. situate*! and lying on _ waters of-Long Cone Creek, bounded by lands of Wm. K. Bradley, James Drennap and otherS and coo tain ig One lluudret) and ty aferes, , more or lens-^^ing the Tract lately occupied by-Jane Cres'well and her Lasband, Joseph Creswell. ? x TERMS?A credit of twelve month* #itn j interest from the day of sale. Pufchater to ^ give Bond with tvro good su^etiea, to ^oure j tbe purchase money, pay the costs in c&sh and ^ for papers. ' a. ? WM. n. PARKEfc, 6. x. x. A. Commissioner's Office, ) Sept 3, I860. f 19 lm J THE-8TATE*0F SOUTH CAROLINAABBEVILLE DISTRICT. 1 /ft Equity. Wm.H. Parker, V ***~ ? t Saccessor, ** I vs. iBill forFcr*nlo?i? A? Lelitia FinWy ') ' end others. f PURSUANT to order of jDourt I will tell at Abbeville C. H., at^puhlio outcry, oo T Sale Day in October next, (lat\ tbe Tract of 1 Uud, described in the Hill, of Thomas M. Fin- of i?y, deo'd., Dear Mt. Oarmelv containing Two rS| Hundred and Sixty acrea, more or lees, boon-, dt ded by land* of THomaa Mobly, Guthrie, Sutherland and others.- ^ - tl! TERMS?A credit of twelr* months -witb tb intarest fromWa daV *>t sale. Purchaser gir- *t ing Boad with ?a*l sureties and a aaortagage tr of the premises, to secure the M^chaee money, on Commissioner's Office, ) Sept. ?, 1>60i f 1? tip oiiiir,-?d?ia yovN'n thai bigladian ? Mother anlagritaHhig RoUt, BatOra aad loavtt arths 'Oiyi RefiadyW * *. ' M. NEWI RETAIL. DEALER ITNT m&m mi OB MEN AND BO*S AT HI8 NEW 8T0EE, )AD STREET, AUGUST. - M . KTE3 W B Y llor OMnfliinrr fnr M..? ?.'wl nX... rt ? .1 r. ^ I..IU VJCIIIICIliCIl II Hie styles, prices, Ac., &o., will please. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. ]"MIE BOARD OF TRUSTEES would invito . the attention of the public to this Ir.ptiutioo, and solicit continued ami increns>d patronage. _ It tins been, 11tu past year, in uoeosslul operation. Though the present tiilding is not very commodious, convenient icersn enables (he niore udvahetd pupils to renttiii ?*t, their Bonrdiiig Houfcs drring the nterval* be! ween the hours of reeii .tion. A urge College LMiliee is in pr<<c8is of election, rhi?, when comj?letcd, will likewise furnish loardini; accoinmodul ions fur n number of pii >ils. For the present, Boarding can bo had ?i.o ~r i>~? i ? " ?? * .. .......a.i nv-t. U. 1. wu'iiiur, licv. J. inlloway, r ?d ott'rra. Tho Kxereiscs will he resumed onthcTIIIHD ,IOXI)AY OF OCTOBIOU. Tho course of study is as thorough aii'l ex ensivc as it is in other similar Institutions.? ['hero are Three Depart r..enls?: The Primary, he Academic, or Intermediate, and the Colle;iale. The year is divided into Two Sessions f five months each. The following arc The Rates of Tuition : Yitnnry Depnrlmer.t, fur cneli Session, $6.00 i endemic " " " 12.00 lolk-giute " " " ' * 18.00 Extras: Music on the Piano, per Session, $2n.00 Use of Piano, " 11 ..2.00 Tlie French Language," ' '1(100 $ Lessons in Oil Painting" " JfttO " Grecian fainting," " *8.00 " Or'ontal Painting," " " " " Nccdl* Work, " " " Wnx Work, " " JOiU0Vi4 ? Crewel Work, " ? No pupil will bo expected to take lessotrji'nj iore than two or three of theee extra Btihlic# t the sum? time, and it will be optional' hetlicr Uii-yAa*;e )cs*ona in any of tlietn or ot. Bonnling, including room furnished and Vm-!iilie. otti be had at about *12.00 per month. The following is the jcacmty. REV. J. I. BONNER, President, lH<1 Professor of Moral and Mental Science. 11F.V. J. GALLOWAY, rofessor of Ancient Languages, Mathematics, and Natural Science. MISS E. McQUERNS, 'cncher of Belles Le tires and English Literature, and Itislrnciress in Ornamental Blanches. MISS SALLIE McBRYDE, 'eacbfer of Music, nnil Assistant Teacher in the English Department. ?j ? August 31, ISO", 18, tf ABBEVILLE MALE ACADEMY. I*HE Exercises of this Institution will he resumed on the FlRSt MONDAY* of epteniher. A punctn'al attendance of pupils is requesed. WM. II. WHITE. Aug. 24, 17, 3t SITUATION WANTED! A REFINED and Intelligent Lady desires .JL n situation in a planter's family, us u tmipanioii to the lady of the House, or as nn Lssii>laut Housekeeper. Site understand*- Milinery; Dr6?? Making, tMaih f-'ewing ftod Emrpatlery. She would also aery*: in tlic^npauty of OoverneM for small Children, arid would each a primary sfchottl. A plrnoant fadtilj nukl l>c mors desirfihle than high tvoges.? 'lie highest testimonials as to ehnracter can he iven. For further pariifetilars app'j' at this iffii-e. August i4, I860, 17, 3t BURT & CALH^)TjN. \ RMISTF.AD BURT and JAMES C. CAL:jL HOUN halve formed a partnership for rnctice in the Courts of Low uud Equity Mr. Bcrt will b- in the Office on and after he third day September next, and will dent* his irtdivrdtial attention to all professional uainess. Abbeville COifrt Ilotlse, ) August 18th 1880, 8m y J3IBZ assoreraerft oT Sia'nda^^aud rX School Booka. Wftverly HoVeii in Iairary Style. Ub\ in cheap form, at 26 cts. per number, ulwer's Novels;. Cooper's; Mrs. bee Hants', Irs. SOoJhwofth's' Novels, a/id others. The el dayd of'Herod the GrCstt; The Angels and ^ bl*ra>t?zether with tt fi nC stock' of station. 7 of all kiocb^:foc^?>e by . ,'\ t. H. AlLEN. June 1. 1860, S. tf V> . H Taylor's China. rUST RECEIVED and for a rile a supply of thie'higbly curtaining book. Price 11.25 J July 20,la-, tf] C. II. ALLEN. THE STATE OP SOUTJ CAROLINA. Abbeville District? Citation. r y WJpLIAM HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Ab. boville District / 17" HERE AS Junes McCUIfton has applied e If to me, for letters of Administration, 0 ' .all aod singular the goods and <* |bU and credits of Simon McClioton, d*- n aaed,- late of the SUM of Arkansas. These are therefore io eif* actd'-edmoniab, I aod liogslar, the kindred and trtdMri of ~ a said dne'liM, t? fca and appeal before.-| our nextQrdjoery's Cdnrt for the Mid t>ia ict, to be hotffa at J$MUe CoW H tfMe, 1 i the 7th of September neither show e*auf;M ry. #hy Uier said administration' should ndt * granted, ~ ^ Given under tup heqdL ?e<? Mil, this .the I , twenty.firrt Ayr -jafTJ^ly,': <u?e' Cboorand ft eight hnndrevgad aixtv,and in tne eighty f) fifth f?r<*i. J \Y, BEST GRADES Ol1 JfllWJ A^, GEOllGIA. 9 opi Abbeville, who may visit AuRiistn, are res [Marcli 523,18C0, 3ai. UTiTin nhnT mr luul. s ______ SODA WATER! SODA WATFRI _ ? ? is r- m. m. Jk. M M. ?. (U'li^lillul heverajre ran be liad at all 1 hours of the day, with a choice selection of Syrups, at D. M'LAUCHLIN'S DRUG STORE, Y/hite's Block. August 3, 1800, 14. tf REMOVAL. D. M'LAUCHLIN, DRUGGIST m CHEMIST \\7 OtlJjD respectfully inform tiis friends and 1 t customers that lie has removed from ills old einnd to 1 No. 4 White's Block, i n< kt door to J. A. Allun's, where lie will lie , glad to pee nil his old friend-" nnd customers. ' A licw nnd large 6tock of D d Medicines ! , j upv rccuivcu. j , July 25.-T8G0 13 t < ATTEMTOIV, LADIES. ; IF^YOl" will call nt D. SfcLnuclilin's Store, , yon will find the following articles nuita- , ble for the Toilet ami for culinary- purposes. , Burnett's Coeoaine, (for the llair,) Burnett's Florimel, (a delightful l'erfumo,) .Burnett's Kallietou, (for the Skin?cornel ? \ liurnott'a Oriental Tooth Wash. Fine Pomade.", (f<ir the Hair,) Golden Hell Cologne, Luh:n'd Extracts, Lnbin's Fine Toilet Soaps', FrmijripaiHii do Frangipaitni E^trncta, ' Sachets, Fine Tooth Ilra?hes, " Hair do " Nail do Dressing Combs, Extracts for Cooking Purposes: J Extract I.ettfon, " Vim ilia, " liose, " Strawberry, ' " I'ine Apple, " Kutmeg, I " CtHery, . Cox's Sparkling Gelatine; , Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, ' Cooper'* Shred Isinglass. The above with everything iwiially kept in < the Drug line, for sale low at D. MctAtJCHLlN'g ' Drug and Chemical Store, White's Block. Abbeville C. II., S. C., August 1, 18CO. POPULAR REMEDIES. AYER'3 CHERRY PECTORXL, ayer;s vegetable pills, ( AVER'S COM P. EXT. SARSArARILLA; ( SANDS' EXT. SARSArARILLA, DENNIS'" GEORGIA SARSAPAfuttA, i Guyeott's Yellow Dock anJlsaraaparilln, ? iiu vm' i>u;n Kin-. AlcLane'a Vermifuge, FuliiiPBtock'a Vermifuge, Pcad Shot do lIooflnn<J's Gorman feitcfcrs; H??tel tar's Bitters,' India Cholngogue, Jacob's Cordial. f Ktichton's Cod Liver Oil; ltHd way's Keady Kelief, Roger's Syruj> Liverwort and Tdr; Uphrim's Pile Electuary; Henry'* Culc. Magnesia, Husband's do Mnrchisi'n Uteri:ie Catholicon,' Cherokee 11- mcdy, J .iSuud ford 'a Liver I fi vigor's tor; "Helinbold's Ext. Btichu, Wistaf's Bo'sain Wild Cherry, j Stfibler's Clierrv Expectorant; I Tt TS- - r,-. ' uwu s ijBB .miimica linger, J Philotofcen, or Female Ffitud; Tarrant's Extract, Blitt f)i?pv>ptic Rerrf^tfy, Carter's Span iali Mixture, Me*icrftf Mn'stafig Liniment. ITdufng's Stt. jS'nptha, MoMinff s Elixer Opium; Shaker's Ftuid Ext. Valerian. With a large ' Variety of Patent "Medicine*, | I'ills, &c., for sale at a IK MoLAUCHLiN'S 1 Drug and Chemical Store, White's Block; , Abbeville C. fa., 5. C.; Angust 1, f&W. * FRESH DRUGS,; Warranted of the Best duality. * . ' . * ^pAKJft tbtl twfiho^ of informing - auu m?,|wimw i??? III! OWC* ?T ilKVUS LND MEDICINES in now fapiUf complete . er^ ?Vti?le h?ring b4?A fej^oled with great are *a to poriMT. Phymtftne* 'prescription* reTotW rot upr*t eny bonr of the diy or %hi? ? . o ' / Gt H. ALJJSN. J fuAap 9ML| FUST Received, i ttsvfty of the foBowin* ^ f ?M* Jgjietie.r. We WMfa Qlotey m irfre Boemm Botfoik, "White yi?t Dotchf, th t Btft i f, ff D. McL BB.trCcGIST . ABBEVILLE I Tjl A3 constantly on lion J, and is now reccivii XX which ho respectfully invites the nttcntio stock is is selected with grunt care, and consihts i Drugs and CHEMJ Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine PERFIJ TRUSSES AND SH SIRG1CAL AXl) I)E.\ Pure Wines and Liquor MEDIC IN* FIISTE TOBACCO, SK FAHCY TOlIsE xr t> t?i - - - - a', a.?i iijaiciuns prescription* carefully coii Medicines warranted gciiuii ENCOURAGE SOUTH SUPERIOR COTTON j1 O'OOTMBU rT^IIE Subscribers, in view of the (.il^iVTLY L ninnufactui e, have add-.-d very largely to tl WOOLKX Ml LU and arc now prepared to fun NABUKOS, COTTON YAkX, WOOLEN PLi which they WAU11AXT to he of SUPE1UOR i We also continue to manufacture Wool into CI exeeptthe wool, and charging hut 12J cents per Twills: or we will wort it im fnp/in? i.?;r -i ?i planters raising wool to obtain n SUPERIOR A I'lanterA or others sending us wool to woi k np, c une luilf cent per yard exiru will l?e charged for wool however, to be sent- clean, as the t/iiltl iril!. b !5?i per cent, in cleaning. Burrs nro 1101 objectio'r NAME OF TIIE OWNER SHOULD HE MAN SENT. This must be strictly attended to.* We ' wool senium. We solicitthe patronage of the Si :o all of our customers. Address JA ApHl 20, lfiGO,] (CP MR. JOHN McBltYDE is our Agent at i >f our goods, nnd Will furnish them by I tie Bale ivill also purchase all Wool offered to him at f.ui incited with his Agency. I GREAT INDUCEMENTS. B, M.& S. A?WI1T0CK, f Are Determihed to ctos#* i out their-e&tirfe stock of Groodsj in order to make room ^ox*^ Fall Stock, therefore; now Offer to SfcLL Kl FIRST COST &0& . MMBMf [ , , , *j Anil 4-/* 1^.aA<] Bw^i ujuu tu uuou i. uiiutuit: Men on SHOW TIME. ' the Cash wiU.d##onders s e .. j CAT.T. SOON ind Look Jor Yourselves ^ tJ.i S. A. WINSTOCK,' Corner of the Marshall House. *> Abbeville', S. fc., July 27, I860', 18, tf HE WM, k, ALLlN, * SURGEON DENTIST. c T lMClli tf AVIN& gfadbftfod tti-jjw 1 NBEBt Dental College of riiiladeiBK, offer, his service* lo the puoKe. . ci?* Iborougnly posted in nil the department* f w profession, be flatters fumSeif th'fit hi pIT be enabled to give entire satisfaction to ?ose who may favor-him with their patrdnage. * f*rRoom?Over the new Boot and Drag ? tore of Mr. C. H. Aller.y in Whlte'rBaHtfibg. M April 4, 1800 60 1j j^Toiice off jSlecixoii. STATE OF SOUTH OAROWNA. . ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. * $0* Court ofthn'l Hhuion aHd CbmiHcrfi PlttU u MATTHEW McPOffALI>. Ckrtc of 8?id ~ - y Ctesrt, iftr poftrfaoco df rfteWeclions of e Act of fa' fooh c??e made r-m Id pro*I4*4jUp ** *? ?**? public notice, 1 ? * AbUvi,,? J the Eighti Day of October " A. ?# ?* ! pl#M?X>f fcotfob throughoirt _ AUCHLIN v C. H., S. C, 1 I ig afr?e!? stipply of Dhitcs rind Medicine?, to | ii "i hip ii'ioikih niul liie [aiiiiic peneraiiy. liis iti pni t, of the fallowing articles: Medicines, CALS, Hair and Tootli Brushes, nVLEZRTST, fiTTTTiirXJ 3QDJ?ri?P V ?J JUA/JUAl JUXIAUJUO, TAL IXSTIOEXTS, s For MedicaKPurposes, 2 -CHESTS. ruPF jaLND oiGrAns, T A&TXGLH3. ip<?'in<U<], nn<l- nil oriK-ri correctly nnswereil. in. mill of 11... ERN ENTERPRISE! m WOOLEN GOODS. % JMCE&&&. ISUKKASl.Nlt demand for goods of Southern te mnchiuerv in their extensive COTTON and ii*h COTR)X OSNAHURCS, STRII'ED OSUNS, WOOLEN KERSEYS or JEANS?all of rpiuiity. IntIt. nt very low rnlrs, furnishing everything yard for Plain Cloth, and lt? ccnts per j'nrd for e%-cloth it makes. This arrangement enables KTICLE of Negro Cloth, nt n very small cost, an send it rithtr c/cnn or tHrfy ; if pent dirty, expense r?f washing it. Wc would prefer the f more nalhf\ictor>/?dirty wool loses from 25 to nilde ns thev nre removed by machinery. THE KEI> DISTINCTLY ON EVERY PACKAGE will also pay n - fair C.\Sll P1UCE for any ,?uth, and pledge ourselves to give'satisfaction S. G. felBBES & CO., ? Columbia. ir>. C# " Abbeville, and has nlwaya a Stock of nil classes at manufacturing prices, freight added. He i umvi. juivee, ItliU a Lie IIU lo UllV OUOlIletfB COnLAND ANt) r asoa.osil ? FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for aula bis 'LANI), consisting of 740 OR 50 ACRES, e(] on G reenvill? and Bellwetlier roftdp, fiwfmibs K?rlli-Wet*l of I'ulboiMi'a Mills,<nnd bouinled by'J. A. Norwood, W. MeC?lve},l nnd J. A. Calhoun. in i*6od order and repair, well ditched and drained. Also, 23 HEAD OF NEGROES, Ten Likely and Prime Hands, Ten Children, from ltolS Years, Three; Vv 50 Tears Old. For further informal ion address l>It. EDWIN FARlvER, Abbeville C. U., S. C. June 20, 18G0, 9. 3m, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A liBE VILLEfijfSTRICT. In Equity. Elizabeth Harris, ) vs. ) i Willinm Harris, /. et ak f PUJtSUANT to of-iler of Court, in the above stated cnie, all creditors of Wgltinm Ilar-j ri?, "whose demand* existed previous to tlie second day of February eighteen hundred' and sixty," are hereby required -to prrsent and prove the. same befprc rne on-or before the ]?f Matt.lag in Nbvnrilcr vert. , \VM. II. l'ARKER,%. e-A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) July 25, I8i'.0. J" 13 3tu CHARLES CATLI1V, "** Drilcr in PIANO FORTES, Music, Guitars Vilins, Ban jot, Flutes, A ccoyfti&jts. Instruction Hooks, C'uilar and Violtn Htjringf-t&c. Opposite U. S. Hotel, AfcOTJSTA, GA. i Also. Solo Agent for Chickering <b Sons, and t Uodart's Celebrated Piano Fortes: , x J3S?~ Ilis slock comprises every variety of I !L C.S T ' ' H, .'4, U..U I valine i lieu III1IOIIIM, noil) U> I ? 1,000. Every instrument is warranted sound \ ind perfuct. [March 23, 18H0, 12m I FALL IMPORTATION, 1860. raimioisrs, Vlillinery and Straw Gotfds; ifsmiii k co., I^^pItTKItS AND JOUBKRS OK [IITODVS. rinWFT SUITS **in V4TIMO* uiuuu jiiii/ n,iiiii>)| ' Velvets, Ruches, Flowers," Feathers, a STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, &C ' No. 237 and Lofta of 239 Baltimore St. J BALTIMORE, MD~ Pi Iffer a Stock unsurpassed in the Un^d j' in variety and cheapness. #' rders solicited and prompt attention piven. 'erms, (f months, six per cent, off for ca'ah,^ pat ~ ..funds, ' ' _ August io, lSgQ, it, v ^ NOTIOBJ. A PPLICATION Will be madOo' the next .\.LegisI?ttfr? to conry. on tBrTo^n Council u f Abbeville; lae Powerip Tax the citizapa <jf , lid Village. r-M: ft k, ! R. A. FAHt, Intendant ' Angtrst <7th, 1800, J 6, 3no. KTOTI^KEI, 4 PPLICATION will be roafie At nax A TL Aemiinn nf iha I!?>l>Ut>iu ?* * barter of the Mwonio Female Q|fcfi tj. ' [Augoat 1% TWO, MS w DR. MMil^ 4s 7yOULI>. pobUo that be tHu V ^ ' f turned tolWvillne, a'nd wi!l oontiooe >u? e practio* oTrte<ti<Ufl*i,rle may he found t| ,, <)n al I^ *; m ood, eddy & cot, DELAWARE AND JIISSMIRr , Statj% ^Lotteries. . Capital Prise, WOOD, EDDY ?t Co., Managers. ^ The Mnnotjers' Otliecs nre located at Wilraingtog, Deluware, and SU Louie, Missouri. The.following Mngnifiecnt SchemeB will be drawn in public, under the Superintendence of Sworn CoiiHi)if8ionen>, appointedpy lh? Govcrnor. ^ Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lottery CLASS NO. 45<4, Dra.n$ on Saturday, Sept. 1'ld, 1860. 78 Numbers?13 Drawn Ballots. 1 GRAND CAPITAL P11TZ1S OF $70-,000 1 1 Prize of $ln,oo<> | 108 Prizes of $Goo 1 " 28,375 | 06 " 125 3 " lo.ooo | C5 " lot* 3 11 0,ooo I 06 " t 8o 3 " 4,ooo J 05 " Bo 3 " S,ooo 4,8 lo ' 4o 3 '' 2.5oo 27,o4o " 20 loo " l,ooo * 32,396 Prizes hiifounting to ?1,171,950 Nearly 1 Prhc to Every 2 "tickets. Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarter $8 ^CeHificfitt's of Packages in the abore Scheme will tie sold tho following rates, which is the rirtk: 20 Whole Tickets, $209 00 20 Half " 149 60 20 tjunrter " 74 76 >>r. Ki..i.ti. ! SPLENDID SCHEME To he Drawn in September as follows ; Class 421 Wednesday, Sept. 5, I860Class -ISO Draws Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1800. rinf'3 448 Draws Wednesday, Sept. 19, I860. Class 400 Draws Wednesday, Sfcpt. 20,-1860. Nearly one Prize to every lino Tickets; 78 Ntimbers?13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Capital Prise of $35,000. 1 Prize of ?l(>,u00 04 Prizes of $100 0 ? 4.500 04 .V 78 1 " 2, a 27 04 *' *, 60 10 " 1,200 64 60 30 " 1.000 01 ' 30 55 " 5}u0 5,504 " 40 205 " 1G0 I 28,224 " 10 32,412 Prizes amounting to ?37$!i567 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2$ Cfel-lifii'ftten nf I'linl-nrrnn 5 it>? -V.A.. Pchemo, io lie (Irii^n each Wednesday, willbA sold nt the following rates, which is the risk? ? 2G Wliole.Tiekets, ?1140 50 20 Half " ' 74 75' 25 Quarter " 37 37 IN ORKERIN'O yCKE^S on CETRTIFICATES. . Enclose l lie amount of money to our address what you wish to purchase; napie tlio Loitcry inwliielij-ouwifli.it jnvesttfd,. and whotjtef * you wish Halves, Wholes or^Juarters, on receipt of which we sentfwfiait is" ordered, by flfat mail, together with the BclVeme". Immediately after tlio ilrnwinfc b ptif\{ed drawing, certified to by the Couihiifsiofleri; " will bet-cut, with an explanation. Purchaser will please "wijlte their signatures A nlnin firifl .rii'h Pni? OAR? 'r> i >-? W?v> V wu?!ft A vou VlUViV| VU u U bj ftUU State; All conirnunica(.ion3 strictly confidential.? All prizes of $1,000 and' flnaer, paid irrjmediatuly nfter the drawing?other prise.* at the HAiinl time of 40 davs.. , , OUR SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES, Capital IPrise *B5Os0C)0 ])Pttir* fiver;! Stilurd'cly, Whole Tickets ?10; llaive3'$5; Quarters 82.60 Oi-.lorc fn* T;..l-o?o ? ? V.V.V.W VW. *.vn?M>^vt Vfl tlUCUICB 1*1 UUy U1 ^ tlic above Schemes jto' he addressed to WOOD, EDDY it CO.. Wilmington,Del. or, WOOD, EDDY ?fc CO., St. Loins. Missouri. Circulnrs.eohtaining Sclienies fof the jnonth will be sent, free of expense, by addressing ai above. f-??~ Tlip-Drnwbiejs of Wood, E'dy A Co.'i Lotteries are published in the New York Helftk old, New Yqjfir Times and New Yorker Staiit** Ecilung. -* - ^ IMPffiPPANT ^ aaua vn a nil jl i 19 to MINT. rpiIE Corner STORE HOtT3E,-ntf4 occupied JL by MOORE &.QLTAIFJ5, opposite the Marshall Hotle Htid Washington a treat, fronting the Public Square,, and adjoining we Post Office, acknowledged to be one of thi beat business locations in town. ' The building is In good repair. A. rare opportunity'* is now offered to thpse LUI.O VJo.irn " -**& - -i v in tuc xjiry uuouS4 or Grocory^.bU8iDte9. For further particulars enquire at Mi^rost Office, (ft to ., j* , jcwn McLaren, Afcbevill^lC. II., S. -C. August 14, 16G0 * - tf. ^ . . NOTICE * - TO THE CITIZENS OF ABBEYJUE I TAKE tin's opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to tlie citizens of Abberillc and Edgefield, tor their litttsal fiktronage, tnd sincfe n return of mj- he'al th,?r'wouid moat espectfully solicit ft continuance of tba ndke. will nt ail times be found in ray room it Jrecnwood Depot. Those desiring my service* vill always fiud me readyto give th'em com>lete siitisfftfetion. My motto being?no satis-* action uo pay. J. D. McKELLAR, Ofentijf. GreenS. C. Sept. 23, 1850. 21-tf D. MALONE, BHIOKLATBH,1 ROCK MASON, NitiH# Sif, S. C. r\FFEtis hfe services IcrtlepuVdToas Jfrick' \J layer ami Kock Mason, ?nd feels confi-?* ^nt of fiff ability to warraftt ffntiifaction, a? o has hn'dtplong -^xfjerieno* hi tire JRfsines* rtth In Europe and America:. FersonVSrish- v ig vr6rk gf this kind done would do well to SJtek3 him At Ninety Sfit, S. C. Iftty 4, I860, 1,-tf JAMES T. OARDTVWH, I ST. JOIfK llfM(* ormerly Sioa|jjpft A Gardiner | 6ASDB&EI& MOORE, v AEEHOUSB itjw COflMfSSlflN MERCHANTS Wmpehoim /omtgy ^otcujjied 6y Simpton A mtlfTOSIV Sl%fi?T? ttf<*USTA, GEORGIA. M ?^ jtTILL give their personal attentrloa to Uie Selling ?f Cotton, ot ?uo)V other ProWe aa may beeent~to them bj tkeia- friepda, / <1 the (tublio. * Y Ordrra^or Bagging* Hope, Bnf lee. fllW to the^beet ad van tag*. mB&sar?-'r**#*1' , JofrWyrn. to y_ - /