The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 05, 1860, Image 2
The independent press
abbeville, stc.
W. A. LEE, EDITOR.
Friday Morning:, October 5, 1860.
We cull tlio nllention of our re nil i-is to iho
advertieenieut of Mr. Geo. B. Llack, ih anotlier
column. The Southern Planter's Press is no
doubt a valuable itTjfthine. Made and sold by
Mr. Hack, of Millon Gn.
See adveithemopts of John N. Herrrton^A.
A. Williams; Dr. Edwin Parker; 0. P. Hornsen;
J. II <t J. K. Vance; Couinjisioner, Ordinary,
?tc.
REV. R. C. GRIER, D D.
"We lfnru thnt this talented nnd distinguished
divine hu received a call from tlie Due West
Congregation (A. It. 1'.) to supply tho vacancy
occasioned by the death of the lumet.ted Dr. '
12. E. 1'hessht, their late Pastor. It is thonuht i !
# * i
that Mr. Giiier will accept, the en 11. i
+ GUBERNATORIAL.
^, writer in the Edgefield AJrert'Xfr nomi- J
lintes Col. I. D. Wilson, of Darlington Fistriet, I
for Governor. And a correspondent of the I
Newberry Conscrmlltt, fioni a neighboring i
District,' iiominn.VeS'G en. Wm. E. Maiitin for!
the same ofliec. |
ACCOMODATION TRAINS FOR THE FAIR, i
We are pleased to state that the officers of the |
Rail Road, feeling always a deep interest in :
whatever pertains to the development of the i resources'of
the country, have determined to
run an accommodation Train during the Knir..j
aiso nicy will have Block curs nt the <1 (F?-rect *
elation?, on the Rood i'i the I>i*trict.... Persons ,
intending to exhibit stock mum eend~up tlisi^i
number t?f stock, kind, miii elation, r'to tbo ?
agent, Sir. D. R. Sosdlkv. * '
DUE .WEST. FEMALE COLLEGE. 1
The Exerciscs of this Institution will he re- 1
ginned on the Third Monday of Ortol'er inst,. t
and we would rrcotnitnnd those bavins | ']
daughters to educate to patronize this Institu- j
lion. Tlic board of Tru.-tees have e'ectcd a j t
corps of Prqfcfisors and Teacher*, who will be* t'
found efficient in th- ir respective branclit*. : r<
"\Vc leiyn that quite a miiihcr have engaged ; tl
boarding for the coming collegiate year. F?r li
full particulars see the advertisement of the "
College, which ma}- be found in another ei-1- |
umn. " | si
NEW CHURCH. ; Q
We hail (lie pleasure of vi-itir.cr Ilooea Path ^
a few dny.* since, nn<l we were plpa?ed to see |,
that a new and comfortable Church (Presbyte- t!
l-ion) is io course of crcction nt thir ^thriving
village on the Greenville and Columbia Kail i ^
road, near the line of Abbeville and Anderson j t|
District?, which sneaks well for the morals and ' ?>
liberality of the citizens of that plaee nnd vi ' I'
cinitv. Wc would especially spewk of the 1H>
ti.-.- -f *?
ui muro ui me juhcp, who nre not. C]
members of any Church?many of them hav- tl
ing contributed largely to tlie erection of tins '
building. * j *
b j "
OUE COURT. , "
Tlie Court for onfc District has been in j ^
fion during the present week, his Honor Judge ] ft
"Wauhlaw Presiding, with Iiis u.<ua1 ability : u
a:id dispatch. Tlie Summary Process Docket j n:
was disposed of on the first day. The Crimin- ! "
a! business of the Term is small, embracing |)(
principally the. minor oflVnces of retailing. tr-V- , a
ding with slave?, <te. On the Civil side of the I 111
Court, the Docket is a heavy one, and will oo- j
cupy the entire week. I U
The attendance during the week has been | !>
large. Among the visiting members of theliiir i 11
from oilier Districts, we observe Messrs. Orr, ' w
\Vhitner and Si.oan, of Anderson, and Messrs. 11
Harri6 and McGowan, of 1 aurens. The Hon. ! ri
J. D. ASIIMORK WHB also nw<?nl orwl o.w. - li
, -..v. avvlllS U> | ?
be in fine health andtfpirits.
Amonc the members of our own Bar, our eit- | 0
izens have (lmil the pleitsurc of greeting the j t]
lion. A. Burt, who returns ngain'to the scenes j
of liiB former triumphs, nn<] i.-? prepared lo en- |
ter the arena once more, nnd measure his I
strength with more youthful colleagues. lie j
seems to bo in fine health and keeping, nnd we 1 ^
trust lias many years of usefulness in store for!
him.
The Grand Jury reported very favorably as
to the condition of our Public Buildings, and
Public Offices.
COKOAKEE IRON WORKS. r
"We have recently bad the pleasurs of be-' n
ing sbown through the large Braes and Iron | n
FoundryT>f Messrs John Al*>rnn?1?r -fc rv "f 1 -
? ? II
Columbia, S. C., and we would especially re- u
commend these gentlemen to the favorable n
notice of these of our renders who employ g
machinery of any kind. They are young men j]
of mcchnnicftl skill, and are well known to be
first-class business men of perseverance and
enterprise. Less thon four years ago this fi/m 0
commenced their operations with quite a small ),
capital, employing but five handi. Since thq_t a
time, their business has stendi)}" increased, till t
row they cjmstantly employ from forty-five to t
sixty hands in their Foundry and Shop, which"'
we uunK, is tlie very bestBign- of their proa- 8
perity. ^
There enn now remain no necessity for pen- '>
ding to the North for ordinary Iron or Brass v
Castings employed in this .State, as there are
few Foundries hotter prepared Tor the execution A
of fell orders Tor Iron or Bras? Castings than w
the Congaree Iron Work?~Mess>rs. John Alexander
A Co, Proprietors?they having two ?
large Fumaeea for melting Iron, both of which d
can be used at once, whkji enables them to
cuss nt leaat ten thousand ponnds in one I
mould. 1 a
Heretofore we have been dependent on the t<
North for everything in the way of Church g
Pells, or large Bell# of any diwriplion, but 0
gflhw the heaviest or the lighted belli of the \
<fleare?t and sweetie*t tone con he had oT Me&sm tl
Jolio Alexander & Co, of theilr otrh manufac- t]
ture. at actually loner figure* than the tame ar tl
ticle can he bought North. 'One of their bells t
weighing five hundred pounds has recently o
been hrofcght to thi# phtc? foV the u?e of our
new ^pd elegant Episcopal Church. The bcllu g
of this "firm Were awarded premintne aV lhe a
late Stite, Agricultural Fair in Columbia, ?kd 5
also in Charleston at the Institute Fair la J
185?. ? n
Another article manufactured by Measi* J
John Alexander which *?
*- ri ' ?? ur *
serves special notice, it their; excellent and
well proportioaed Steam Eaginet. Then* gm'. .
tjeinen wer$ ?wapkd Prenraina at the Charles- ?
ton IosUtpl* Biir, !?>* ?J*<> the Butte Eair m i
1859 for tbtir beautiful and wall, finished En
giuea. w# saw an excellent Engine
maottfaotory tatyo frop tf?a Shop .wbUa, wa i
?ar? iher* It ?aa parabased for n
UriU * 0o,'a larga Oarri?gcF<wt?ry tt, ftjtk I
!*l .1.''. s.J 11
that large paUop^s whwii i
4ao>jSMy?srUs
THE DISTBICt FAIR.
Tlic Kxoou^ivo Committee being desirous ofcnoourngiug
evenj department of Industry
connected wit It ttfo-l^iir, have determined to
award the following ridditioual premiums:
horses.
For the bcskMare nud Colt?Colt raised
in the District, Mare open to the
world, ... Silver Cup, .$8.00
Best Sucking Colt,(mare excepted) " 5 00
Beat District raised Saddle Horse, " 5.00
c \vtle.
Best 3 Year Old Heifer, full blooded, 4.00
do 3 14 " Crude, 4.00
do 3 " " Common Stock, 4.00
BtiEKr.
Best Grade Buck, - ' - 3.00
Jo do % we Lamb,- 3.00
do do Pair of Lambs, - 2.00
Wc w'ould say to the ladies, that under the
class of "Native Winrs " nn*r ?
whether made of Catawba, ^cuppernong, Mo
ileire, Muscadine, or from any other kind of
grape, will be received and premiums awarded
according to merit.
We are glad to say to the friends of the Fair
(hat the prospectR of a fii.e exhibition arc ;
brightning. The men are being aroused fr??tn
the effects of the fate drought, by tli** fact that,
they are not as bad off as they expected, two
months ago. All that is wanted ill an enterprise
like this, is for every farmer, mechanic
or irn<ie?muii to Uo hix duty, nml not throw it I
over to ) is neighbor. Lot every one bring
( onu-tliiiig, nnd not think about tlie premium*.
If you tuke u premium, well nud good; but if
you do-liot, yotl will have llic eiitisfuetion of
linving done yotrt" pnrt in the good on use, niijj:;
rotir neii?hbois nnd every good man will pi-nine*
fou for the ofT-n t.
C. DAVIS, Sec'y.
- COMMUXtCATCU.
Fablio Meeting.
At-a meeting of the citir.eus in the vicinity of
inn a cwiop, rtiinuville JJMrict. on ii'Jth Sep- i
ember, 18(iw, Jolin Hrounlee, Esq., was culled
u lli* Cltuir, nnil James A. Blaek, Esq., re[iiesled
to act n? Secretary.
On motion of M. U. Latimer it was resolved |
lint the Chairman appoint a Committee of three
o prepare mid report Preamble and Resolutions,
>r the consideration of the meeting, whereupon
lie ('hair amiounced James A. Black, Esq., Jl.
I. Latimer aud Micheul Mageo, us such Com
litiee.
The flitiil rnmmlllpp llir/i.wfK T.?A T>I?i.
ubmiited the following, which was unanimously
greed lo and adopted :
UTtrrrcis, It becomes every Southern comlutuiy
to exercise the utmost vigilance iii the!
niteclion of their persons anil pmpi-ity against ; 1
ie iiisidiuus, dark and daiigrrulix designs of all i
ueinies to our pcculiur institutions. Therefore,
e il
JutolccJ, That impressi-d with this helief. I
if citizens of this ominuiiity, ?Io hereby resolve
uiselves in^jj a Committee ol Vigilance, lor tlie
iir|)ost) of delecting und examining all such '
isjieoted and dangerous-persons who inuy from
mi? to time be found engaged iti any pft'urtn to
tirry out thfir evil intrntions in our midst, and
i<tt en eh member of this Committee report to
ic C'ltiiirninii all such persons, who upmi conicliun,
> ha 11 be dt-nlt with either by indictment
i the Court of SeSMons, or in such nummary j
lantier hy this Committee as may be directed
y the Advisory Committee. That the Advisory
omniiniitee, consul i?'$ of a Chairman und ;
ur members, selected at this meeting, shall
|?|?>int, within our bounds, l'atrol Companies
s often ai tliev deem i>xo.>d.??iit. mul mI>?iI
L ilie cull of the (Jiiairlimn of said Committee, ]
ml (literiiiinn all ntatlem which may be laid ,
efore llietll by nuy member of this organization,
nd that their decision shall cnutrol our acliuu '
i the premises.
On motion, the Chairman appointed James W.
Jack, Ivq., M. B. Latimer aud Clayton Jones,
> nominate Oflicera of tho Advieury Com1
iltee, who reported the following gentlemen,
ho were unanimously chosen to serve twelve .
loutlis, viz: It. C. Ifarknes*, Chairman ; Con- j
id Wakefield, J. J. Cunningham, T. J. Hill ]
iul Michael Mugce. ]
UchoI>ej. That we pledge ourselves lo each
in currying out these objects.
Jlesolved, Thai the foregoiug be published ia ,
u Abbeville papers.
Fifty two Bignaturm lo the original. '
JOHN nitOWNLEE. Clir'n. '
Jamf.3 A. Black, Sec'y.
BE80LUTI0N3 \
*asscd at the first meeting of the Senior Class of ^
South Carolina Cullnje, held on 'Id Octobcr in
respect to the memory of J A. ZIE& 111
WAR J) LA W, of Abbeville. ' ..
... mutiiuij oi u a jits v? miERproos vyaiwlaw
It has pleased Almighty God in the niyst'.-ies
of his Providence to In}* his hand heavily '
pon us, in the death of a beloved clfiwmate
nd cht'i ished companion. '1 It us saddened, at '
liis our yearly convocation, we pray that this '
hastening may be brought upon us in mercy
nd not in wrath ; and that this dispcus.-ition of
ricf may he lighted to the afTlicted family by
lie Christian manner of liis death.
He it then '
T^f.io/ucc^.JJjtTtLai^^deeply mourn tlie loss '
f a dear ate bound to our | '
~J uta OI (jonego Hie
nd compauionship, bj^tiea of youthful afTec- 1
ion and by a noble,^-virtuous, generous and '
falhful spirit. j
2d. That we lament, the loss to our College
nd State of a valued member, just passing '
rom a well-spent^yopth into vigorous man- '
ood, cut down up6iu |he _ threshold of life^in '
;liich liis future wiJIfcibriglit and promising. 1
3. That we deeply rfrippathise with the of-' i
ieied family in their l>5r?avenioiit, by which I
mien we too have to <Jeepjj? suffered. i
4tli. That resolution \ be published, and that
copy of them be sent to the family of the
eceased.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DAY.
Congrew passed an alt in 1845, "to establish
uniform time faK holding election* for elec- j
jrsof President and V??e President In all the
tates of the Union." This act fixes the time
f election oft the "Tuesday next after the first I
fonday in the month of November"?which J
liis year is on the <Jth day of the month. All (
lie electors murt be ehosen or appointed on 1
hat day, except In the Electoral College, or I
?here'a SUte has failed Mfect an election 1
n the -do v d?fffnat#A
Cincinnati Boo ?Fat ltoga are m
oort demand at f 5.50 to $6 grow on the spot,
nd about 4.000 head .eold anring the vfeek.
'or. fature deliveiy tbfy have b?w? -drill all the :
ireek, aad atHhe cloae it ?u dSicult to find
iuyeraat.f6.60 for November,-?nd thete ware. ot
many dianosed to operate at $0,25 Tor all i
)ccember?' There are n'otlnany offering liowiv?r:
a till the offer mga exceed the owuimd.? j
XiUrtnndii Price Curt lit, 26th C?f. .
. qukbt.?12*ve you %pen that bjglndjfia in
^novker tntamaboilin* HmU ?
SS& V/m^Ti an. u! ?W?^Pf
jlftBrjril,,' J M Deri d'. M
i> ft8om>Lw Ag'i
f*.
tihtlla(k-0itt<<itf&r,-i >if ' -'. ?>. '.*# jcw . ??v
THE DISTRICT FAIR. $ .
The following gentlemen mid Indies huvc
been appointed lo net as Judges of their respective
department*, and will please' report (
themselves nt the Agricultural Ground by 10 j
o'clock A. M.t Wednesday the 17th inst.
SAMl'LK OK Kl KM) CHOI'S.
Hon. A. Hurt, Chairman ; James M. Perrin,
Esq. ; Jonutlmu Jordan, W. i* Noble, Dr. Jno.
Iteid ; James Taggurl, sen.; James Fair; Mnj.
Geo. Graves, Gen. I'. II. Hrndly ; Dr. Geo.
W. l'ressly, Mnj. J. W. Fooshe.
STAI.I.IONS, CKLDINOS, KII.LIKS, MARKS AND COLTS. !
C. T.'IIaskcll, Chnirtnnti; U. 11. White; J.
M. Latimore, llob't Pratt, Dr. J. I'. Livingston
Col. Win. Jlinkscales. G. McD. Miller, Itob'l
Lites,,Silas Kay, John Cowan.
HARNESS AND SADDLK HORSES.
Capl. J. N. Cochran, Chairmnn ; Dr. .T. \V. I
Marshall; Jns. A. Norwood, Geo 11. McCalln; !
Jas. H. Colib; Uob't Kllis ; John T. Parks ; j
Win. SleKelvey ; Jos. T. Moore; A. S. Mc- j
Fur Inn ; J. II. Vnnee. I
i
JACKS AND Ml'I.ES.
Cnpt. Jno. R. Willson, Chairman; Daniel J. j
Jordan; Roh't Haddon; Kdward' Calhoun;'
Butler Brooks ; Henry Rllcy ; M. O. MoCuslan ; ;
Joel J. (Jtinningham, Busil Callahnm, Berry |
Kry/W'ni, Sullivan.
CATTI.K.
Gen. A. M. Sniilli.'t htiirninn ; Maj. R. A. (
Griftin ; Lemuel Reid; Bar't Jordan ; Jolm
Link ; Tims. Crawford; T.J. McCrncketr; M?j.
L. J. Johnson ; John McClellun; Berry Latimer
; Cnpt. Wiii. Smiih. 1
SIICKr.
' Andrew Giles, Chairman ; Mnj . .1 K. Ynncc ; .
W. Jofl Smith ; TIiof. Thomson, Samuel Jordan
; Win. K. Bradley; Col.'T. .1. Holieits, l'e- :
ter Mclvcllur; James Adiyiis ; Sninuol lVrrin ; (
Harris Hykard.
6 WINK. J
Col. 15. Z. Ilcrndon, Chairman ; Capt. Jno. (
llrowiiloe ; Tlios. l\akin? ; Gen. G. \V. Hodges; ^
II. M. Piii.ee; Rol/t Hutchinson; Clip'- (
15a.skin ; John W.l.cssly; Lark in Reynolds.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, TIN. AC.
Dr. J. W. IKaist, Chairman : iJr. S. S. M?p"
; Capf. Charles Smith ; Gen. Juinci Gil- I (
lam; James McCiAftnii ; John Knright; Col. ^
Satuuel DonnnlJ ; James Cowan ; Jnmes Kennedy;
S. Ii. McGlinton ; II. W. Lawson.
CARRIAGES, Kl'CGIES WAGONS, CAIITS, AC.
Pul/t C. Sharp, Chairman; Edward J. Taylor
; Emanuel W ics ; Vm. SI. Bell; Iyfftel Iioiul
Clmrlfe Cox ; W. II. Giiines; L'zckiel White; j
J. Y. Sitton : John Wils-m.
DOMr.STIC MANUFACTURES^
Jno. A. Calhoun, Chairman; Unfiles Cress- '
well; John White; (Sen. W,r, VA&ye j*r yitAu ;;
John Gray; Jno. A. Witr; W. II. TugjyHrJg^*
A w:n: ? * -
4?. . mums; i>.?v. r>?ewart; Cupt. BooYer;
James hMiillito ; 0. J. Fnrrmglon.
>IAM"KA(TLT.ES IN I.kATIlKR.
Rol>'I II. Word law, Clinirmun ; Itobt. Gillum
Rev. J. N. Yo?mr; Col. D;"-0. Iliiwthorn ; DP.
riios. Lyon; Edward Westfield; T. M. Christian;
Sninuef Giimore; John Knox; A. II.
Morton ; James II. Wideinnn.
I'.UNTIMiS.
Gen. S. UcGowim, Gkairmnn ; Rt>v. B.
Johnson ; II. A. Fair, E.cq.; R?:\\ J O. Lindt-ny;
Dr. J. II. Lojluj, Rev. Joint C. Williams; C. II.
tVllen ; Rev. II. T. Sloan ; Frof. Boyd: Rev. J.
[.Bonner; Dr. Edwin I'urker.
NATIVK WIN? ASH FRUITS.
J. II. Wilson, Chairman ; lion. T. C. Berrin ;
rw o p..-. ' >> ?* ?
wi. o. ruir ; jvjw. JMOltlc, fcsq.; Win. II. Par 1
ker ; J?s. S. ColUran. Esq.; Copt. Jus. C. Cul. 1
lioun ; A. yuiionOs; 15. P. Hughes; Allen 1
\*auce ; Dr. II. Kliigh. 1
ladies' department.
WAX, HAIR AND fiHKI.L WORK. *
Miss E. McQucrns, Clir'n.; Mrs. j. C. Calhoun
Mrs. J. O. Lindsay, Mre. Win. McCua'.an, Mrs. (
lohn Gray, Mra. ti'b. Crews, Miss Connor, Mis* s
Irnit) Purttow.,. Mia^ Virginia Moseley, "Miss *
Sliza Calhoun, Miss J. Hnwiborn ; Srcrelar.y I
Ur. Win.;While. * ^ 1
F.MDfUirtJRttlES. CROCHET AND NEEDLE WORK. * '
Mrs. J. poster Marshall, Chr'ti.; Mrp. A. Rurt, (
Urs. Dr. S*<**1r v-i.i- *
- - .? M. u i.?uui(T| 1*11V. VT .
H. Parser, Mri Jap. A. Norwood, Mrs. W. Joel '
imivUj J...P. Bar/rttt, Mrs. fl. W. Lawson, *
VIins Ann ioaksoiTj Minn Jnimie WurdUw ; Miss '
I'arrie Calhoun, Mis? M. Lnttimer, Mit-s DeBrulil,
Miss Gdwioa Hodges; Secrelupy Maj.; J. '1'.
Lyou.
^POCSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Clirln.: Mrs. T. C. Piriin
\lrs. Joliu A. Calhoun, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mr?. ^
Charles T. Hiis-kell, Mr*. F. A. Conoor, Mr?.; 1
Mary Martin, Mrs. A. Ilawihorn, Mrs. Dr. S. ]
Marshall, Mrs. R. li. Wardlaw, Mrs. II. 1I_ 1
Hiirper, Mtss Perrin, Mif? Fannie Calhoun, Miss ?
Kinina Smith, Muss Branch; Secretary Alex, i
McGowun, E?j. " 1
RAISED AND WORSTED WOBK. t
Mrs. Dr. J. J. Wvrdlaw, Chr'u. ;-~Mr?. R. C. 1
3illiam, Mrs. Dr. Archer, Mre. James Crenwyll,
Mr*. James M. Perrin, Mrs. R. A. Fair, Mrs.
James Lindsay, Mrs. John White. Mrs. J. W. \V. '
Marshall, Mrs. J. Thomson; Mm. R. A. Griffin,
Wins M. Thomson, Mitts Sal lie Norwood, Miss
Miller, Miss Sullie Martin, Miss Bailie Hill;
Secretary Mr. Charles Cre*well.
PATCH WODK.
Mrs. C. W. Sjiroull, Clir'n. ; Mrs. Samuel
McGuwan, Mrs. Dr. S. S. Marshall. Mrs. Dr
Uea.at, Mr*. B. Z. IJ?fndun, Mrs II. T. Sloan.
Mrs. Geo. Graves, Mrs Jno. Brownlee, Mrs.
Robl. Greer, Mrs.J.*F. Lee, Mrs. James S. Cotli au,
Mies Surah Liv'mt^toii, Mini Julia McCaw,
Mix Fnnnie Norwood, MtssEmina Coonor; Seceatry,
W. II. PerHn. .
By order of the President.
W. C. DAVIS, Sec'y. J
c oIrox ATX..
Abbevillk, Oct. 3, *
Cotton.?Our markel din past week has been
irisk. We quote froin & to 10c. extremes. t
iiAMBUDG. Sept. IH60. <
Cotton ? Our market has been active for (lie ]
)ast weric.tfcrilli a henvy businefca. Speculator* (
item to take hold freely but at lovi?^irices.
Che market h*? declined fully fn frojjHfte la*t.
juntuiiou* given. We quote rniddlittg^Titir at ]
IO|n, vlUi dentin lug tendency, the poorer ,
grades at* rather hard to selL KeceipU are for
.be week 1691 bales. I
' , * P. 1
/i.c if jh?--t--. ? ?
isu*umuia*BZfFKti,jor wctK ending September 29 j
Cottoh.?At the commencement of.Mm week ,
Mir m?rk?t opened at a deeline of ^c. fiooi last, f
quotation*. On Tuesday. the market lind fully <
declined -Jc. 1tvjp Monday, ?i?d continued bo
o"i*n FWday, Tfheri h better feeling prevailed,
4o. Wnh** WM-jobtainea on?tlie
qualities. Tba salts aaaouoted to 984
Extremes to MV^o. , , . 7? ,
Fiapr.?An 4 adranss hAs b??n outuned on
UlfTKttjiV qno^ttoiHT. Wa .dtfote f8f to |4 '
ptt-ttekof M E?tr* faiflUy fli- i
Ct?a?.?W? h?re ji?tilT further declfhe to pa (
tlc? sinfc* onr last. "WVqUote fl to fl ,015 p?r
IfoihitLof M lb*. hi ho hi / - i
i?r ? n- j
Bip?s UUM?{ MooM** H.to l*j Him lft >
v.? ' ;' >' .- ;
' n
HYMEKTIAL.
MARRIED, On tli?? 27th ?>f Sopti'iiiber, 18 CO,
)>V II"v. Mr. Carlisle, Mr. (iKOUdK W.
XVOODHUUST ioJ|Ml"s BELL NOltRELl,
all of Greenwood, o. (J.
M Alt HIED, On the 23d Aucnst. IRfin, by
Win. Trnwit, E-q., Mr. .TAMES 1*01(1). to t
Mrs. SARAll TL'LLIS, all ?.f Abbeville l)i*t.
MARRIED, On T?ht,?d:ty cvenine by W. (J.
If. li.ir, Emi.. Mr. SHEPHERD ETMIMDtJE. ?f
Abbeville Distriet. t?? Mifcs JA.NE l^UATTLEB()M,'of
Edgrftyhl Lictiict.
OI3XTXJ y\.0Ft~5r?
Our life i.-t tvm < ' vi/inr, (hni <tf/ rarith for a j
lift/i' linn', ill"/ th<~n viiiixh tli <ni>o>/."
Djui> 011 the -Jih ult., of 1'ulinotmry ('on- j
Ruiupiion, Mus. KATE G. l'OWEIl, in the L'Gth |
year of her age.
TliuiCfins tlrooi?e>l nml dinl nnr? nf 1
sweetest nnd loveliest flowers. We suppose 1
she was loo puro fop earth, therefore 1ms been |
transplanted to live ami bloom eteinsslly in the '
garden of Paradise. where she will be com in- i
itttlly fanned I?y the ceoli g uinl blissful bree- J
zes of Heaven. Having been blessed with pi- !
mis parents, she received a religious tiainin^
which, together with the ittpucnces of the llolj
Spirit, naturally led to th/i conversion of her
soul to <!od, which'took place in 18">I, under
I he preaching of the lie v. Daniel linker, 1). 1).,
when she attached herself to the Presbyterian
church, 6f which she remained a consistent
member up to the time of her do. th. She
loved to mingle with 4he people of tiod, to talk
!>i uraven and heavenly tilings, and to worship j
in her Father's sanctuary ; and hut few had as '
much reverence lor holy ami sacre-l tilings.? j
Well does the writer remetiiher what may he
ippropriately termed the sweet and gentle reproof's
which she has, in the most ailedionate
maimer, given him lor the lit'le light ami frivolous
remarks which he was sometimes went to
uiakc, ami if any expression of sadness was
caused thereby, she would not rest until she |
was assured that they were received as they
were sent?in kindness. A more devoted wife
md loving mother we are sure never breathed
Ihe air of earth. As a mistress: she was kind,
liberal and humane. She loved her neighbors
lnd friends with that e and Pennine nlW.
ion of which but few can boast, ami could say
ruly, as T '?avc often heard,her do, that she
bore no ill w..l for any living soul. To lie deprived
of such a precious jewel is a loss almost
oo heavy to be borne. But we must not murmur
or complain, for wo feel that the was a |
rem we were not worthy to possess, uiul that |
?!.?: lias only been removed lVoiu (be pernicious ,
influences of earth, to bask in the su.:.:liine of i
^cr Father's cor.ntcnsiuce, and to b;\: lie the
>urc and lioly air of lleavcn?all, w>-U lieve.
"or our good as well ns her own. \V > 11 we i
uok- around and miss the ntTcctionate. sm-les,
ind 110 more hear the sweet voice of a dear, demoted
wife, cur tears i!ow, our spirits sink and
>ur heart almost hursts with grief. JSut when
ve remember that she is with Jesus, and that
ier voice that used to checr our drooping spirts
on earth, is now attuned to the meloilv of
leaven, we arc constrained lo say, ilivjjUl
) I Cioii, he done. f
A lew days before her death she expressed i
lceirc to hnv'# her Iwo^-Hiilc children baptised,
he eldest of^ horn was about seventeen months,
uid the other only nine weeks. It was done,
tnd Oh ! what a solemn faccne ! While the f?riier
was in the aims of the father, and the in
uui iii tlic anus of the mother?prostrate upon
i be?l oi' death?they were consecrated to (Soil.
She bore her nfllictioti with christian resig
laiion; anil vrc often heard her say th<il"S?he
ivas ready and willing to go whenever the f.ord
lulled for her"?thai "she was perfectly rc- ;
igned to Ilis will," ami that " she was.going j
ionic to C .d." She used many Fimilur ex- i
iresstions while suffering beneath the hand ol' I
Jim who ever knowS w hat is best for us. Those I
vhn knfltv IVn?? Iimo* i?- -L LM
..V. lurcu liui I HUM. 'VftS
svor ready with an nffcctionutc smile to minis er
to the wants of hc'r husband. ftmPllttle chilIren,
often showing a uixjiobitiogr^to
icrself of the com torts ami pleasures of ibis
ife for their benefit, lint she is gone; no more .
:un we sec affection Hush fiom'thos^ soil Line
'.yes?no more can we. hear the velcbinc sound
>f her footstejis. or lU.eii. ta tim swwt
>f Iter cheerful voice on this ^arth,? Then fareveil,
lliou dearest ol' nil earthly objects, farewell,
farewell. She has left 'a' distressed and.
lisconsolate husband, two little children aged
parent^ brolLers and HiSlerfc, and numerous 0
iiends to moucn her. untimely loss. She died
n the full triumphs of a Gospel faith, and is .
;one to reap the reward of tho children of God.
Let us all, kindred and friends, strive to attend
o her last dying request, which was?" ilcet
ne inilcaven."
September 27, 1^00. '< *
JSSf" Soulherlt Presbyterian and Southern Chritian
Advocate please copy.
DIKD in tliiu Disli icJ, WADDY THOMPSON,
nfunt son of 0. F. and Saraii J. Mattisov, who
vns born October 28th, 185!), nnd on the eveling
of the 23d September, 18G0, Ins spirit left .
ho cold tenement of clay, nnd took its flight to
:!lm that said "Suffer little children to come
into me, aud forbid them not, for (?^uch js
ho kingdom of Heaven."
Denr as thoa wert, and justly dear,
We will not weep for thee;
The priceless jewel we have lost
Is brightening in cternitj.
? vj. r. m.
sssr Anderson Gazette please copy.
FEOM W. A. HASP, ESQ. EDITOR 07 THE
"COVIHGTON OA. TIME8."
Coving ton, April 1 1800.
tfessr* S. W. Fowle ?fc Co.,?
Gentlemen:?Having derived benefit from
lie use of the Oxygenated Bitter*, I am glad to
lo the public a fuvor by recommending tbf-m.
7or Dytprpsia and its attendant evilg, I conaidsr
it it remedjyof inestimable value.
HON. WILLIAM W. LAMB,
formerly Major of Norfolk, V#., has just renlercd
the following testimony of tho results
jroduced by the use of the OxygenatedBitten:
Messrs, Beth W. Fowls <b Co.?
gentlemen :?One of my servants suffered
for several yeara with prolnpnti uteri, ami was
10 much prostrated l?y the diseaxe as to be eonined.tb
iter bed, expecting to die. She then
ook the Oxygenated Bitten and recovered" 4ier
aealth. WM. W. LAMB.
For m!? by I). MoLaychlin, AbbrviUe.?38 4t
4 " * ? h
. JR* *r? rejoiced,u> find that the r?npwc?d ll
Dtyemiet of JBivr England, Pact. Ayer, has at
length turned his' attention to tha dleordor
which han.a like a blight on oar commanity.
Dtar teetfon 5s aa healthy a* any other, with
ina jiagle ^xoeptioo, andtbat i? the Fever and s
Ague, wbtah 'faofita a* oj? eiery aide, Bat bia
remedy doe*.cure, aa.w??hou1d know it must, .
if ha made it. " CMtpntjLl/if.balefol diafflfaper
from among and efnra isqneof (he lovelieat
ipota ft tfc* Mt*!> 6e*Hm*l. JWjWdTJ&wtf.
' Pxiee Aft? ?* * ?fcd dollar * bottle.
?r?, Troy, Jf. Y. 9 4%
OF
]jot{.scl|clO ^0 ]\iiei|Ci7
ri HMTIHE, ML
Will be sold at Greenv/ood oii the
1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT,
At. tIk* former rcsi'U'neo <>f Mrs. C. K. Cain.
now Mik. C. K. lR-riidun :
33EJ3STEAES,
Feather Beds and Mattresses,
DBESSIXfi TABLES,.. WAiilti'lOBES,
1 :.\ i ;s, ca i: i? i;tt .
SOFA, CKXTl'ill TAJSLK,
GUILTS. OMAMENl"BTANn.
n y:d"7)
h.1 aj..c.a. a ail) j
COOKING STOVE,
SAFE,
COWS, CALVES,
Fine New Two Horse Wagon,
Good Carriage and Horses.
TK!?MS: ? Alliums of mnl un<lor Ti*n l>nlIui-r
Ciisli, ?iv?r llmt miiii, Cri-lit of Twelve
.Muiitlis, wilh jnt&iuM. from <l?y of h:i!c.
John heunuon*.
OcIuIkm's. lFr.ft, 2:5, It
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE
HOUSE AND LOT
In the Village of Greenwood,
1THIX n n.ilo of Mir? Depot, cnntaiuin;; |
i i i ? r,.\ l l Al. Kl'Jt?Ten ' "lenrcil and
IVli in Woods.
The i'ouse if m>vr and conlainingVijilitlortjc
nnd comfortable Rooms?fine Storerooms and
Closet*. The <nilh?iii?!inj.'? nu- now and in
repair. Oil the promises is .'4 chr.ioe Well ;
n|" Water. l*iuit Trees, Crape Yinyuid, Flower 1
Garden, <to. |
The Village of Greenwood is noted for its!
lien! 1(1, good r'chools, and the general solnicty I
of iis ei'.i/.ens. |
Aii3* one desirous of piiivhitsin:* will call on
Mr. '1 liomus Coleman at (i i t en v. ood, wln*\\i!l
show Ihcin th^ premises.
JOHN IIERNDOX.
Oct. r>, isr.o, es, tf
Cj?" Charleston Mercury, Smith Cimdiiiian,
and Greenville Mountaineer eonv a-oilSn' 'u
L A. A. WILLIAMS
\\f OULT) heir losi?*i? 10 cull utloini?ii (o liis
VY'ji .block of UciiIh' JJitys nii?! Youths*
..WINTER j
ratata*.
-ALSO- |
Full an<l complete Stock, Shirt*, Dimver?, Crnvn'3,
Tnivcliiig Hl.AN K KTS <>ii<J Sll.A\VI.S.
lluts.bhoec, icc'. 'Fogethcr with u full .Slock of
k aooas,
.-ill of which will hfl sold on r<*nsouiil>!e tefms.
-examination uf liia .Slock i* nmsi respectfully
su^ieMed. *
.%* n?. A. A. WILLIAMS.
cdfcs, for n:. if
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
AliliEVILLE JilHTlilCT. ,
Jn J'Jtjuiti/.
Enoch Nt'loon )
v?. y Bill for Partition, ifce.
J. G. Willsort, }
II. T. Tuett u. j ' j, A,
I> UItSL" AN*T to oril*r of Court in tU?
nil iit-rpons lutvi 114^ tli'inuiuls njrniri#t the
WDlinMjlfeli iSpriiins Hotel Coinpuny ure reqtlired
to jirmctil and prove't lie snine ou.orhe{ore
the lutli dfiy of i\iivriiilirr li..xl(isfcO.y*
YVM. II. I'AKKEK, c. e. a. i>.
Coniiiiiwiionfr's Olliee, )
St-pt. IS, 1SCu. j 23 Itn ^
WOOL FACTORY
IN FULL OPERATION NOW.
f I^LIE SnliSiM-ilir-p uvnilil PMMtuwi fnlli'
JL the !>nl>Jic tliiit hJ^has thoiuif^Iily repaired
his Vv\)OL FACTORY, and that it is
now ill Full Operation. Ei.ch one will.iie
waited on in his turn;' AH matters entrusted
to his euro will he executed with promptness
and dispatch. l'utrogage respectfully *olicit?.-d.
D. O. HAWTHORN.
Oct 6, 1SC0, 23-2t
MI6SING-..
ANY Information relative t<* a SILVERHEADED
WALKING STICK, that has
been accidentally or carelessly taken from the
feature, will be gratifying.
EDWIN PARKER.
Oct. 6. 1660, 23, tf
TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
j\uucvuie utsrrici.? uiianon.
By WILLIAM HILL, IC?q., Ordinary of Abbeville
District,
WIIEPwEAS, J. E. G. Bell has applied to
mo for Letter* of AditiiisiMiralion^ of all
and flingular the noods'iind cfi?itieln. right# anH
orediisof L)r. Itohert T. Bell, lute ol the District
aforesaid deceased.
Thei<e are therefore, to ci,t? niul admonish ..all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of ibe
eaid decase.d to lie and appear before ine, at otfr
next Ordinary's Court for the said JJistriot, to
h* holden at Abbeville Court tiou?e, ou the
18th day of October i??J., to show cause, if any
why &V said administration should not be
pramed. .
Given under _i?v hand and seal, thia tlin 2d
tiny of Otffbbcr, one thousand tiftnt hundred
.'and sixty, and irt tbe 8<">Ui yeur or Anterioan
V. 4<*de|>?ud once.
WILLIAM HILL, O. A.D.
V* Ordimiry's .Office; )
Oci. a, I860. J 34' 21
EVERY
DECRIPTIOK 9F
FASTER GOODS,
At okay & Robertson's.
- gcpL la. IM9 ? u,
:r.\ MA^N'IlFlfcENa? '!T
CLOTH CLOAKS,
At tJRA"? A StotBtotkotP*'
18**, ? , * tf,
WlAMM SPRINGS]
HOTEL
FOR SALE,
THE STATE OF SOUTH CARGLINA- I
A nil /; VI 1.1. A- J) 1ST It 1CT.
In Equity. ?
Knocll Xcisoll, )
i vs. f
H. T. Tu-Mi nrnl ) Hill for Partit ion, <tc.
' .1. < l. \V il^on. }
IJl'IfSUANf tn up/lor of Court t \#itl |
at \Vil!iaiiislt>n, in AimIoivoii District, on i
Wednesday, 7th November Next, !
i Tluit large ami Coinino-lious lJi.ilJinir, known j
; ns Uic
: WILLIAliSTOX SI'RIXCS HOTEL. |
THE LOT CONTAINS
?3 -flLCHES,
MOKE Oil I.KSS.
TIio Hof.-I wns i*i 1S."7. nn?l is in !
j t'orii|il? lc r<-|.air. It. front's on t!i<? Mnio Ktiv<-t j
! of tliv Town, witliin :? few step* of tin; j
ron?l. niol is ln:t a f-lnu t from tin; Wil- I
| liaiiifton S|>rnijfi?, wliii'lt life wi-ll known f--r |
ui-'ir .'Mftliciiiiil nii'I curative ?j !?i 1 iI i?>s. Tlx* '
Hoi el lias a flout of with a <!m;l.lc
l'i:i/./.a I'll it 11 iiitr ' Ik' I'litire l? nt;t li, ami an 1 :
| -<*! ii ii?tr l>ai-k !!? fiM-t. Tin iv nr- iiIioiil I ;.<)
j Humus, < >i| ;i111 - of latin-.' a* |i>asl. j
pelmiiis, ii iiiiinlii-r of llioiu :ii-|':\i;jjJi!<1 ?*\jiri>-?I v j
lor tlu? iHcoiiiiiMxl.il.ion of fninilii's. A IiAl.1. i
! imxi.m, l.a li.-s l'AKT.OU. A*c. Ami in tile |
j liusuiiKiit a largo and convenient
mm m \
BARBER'S OFFICE j
A2J1?
I <Z H "O < -n, rv^.rs I
i o -C. U- xx. j a. xl Ur VJr J.Yaj
I Tin' 1?ii?in-.r IJwhii i? cnpnl?|.? of seating 50i> i
J j>i:rst?ns. *.>:? tin; |iri*mi-c3 ui<: a
BII/LIMD HQ 43!, I
AVi tl I Tlu-oo To 1 >1<>s. i
i 2 TEX FIX ALLEYS,'
LIVERY STABLES,
! Briel? Kitchen snul Four Well*, jn- of thorr. in
tlie l.ilelieli. (las Fi.Mhits, linlli I!<>i>;n<. Wnrli
! l't'oiii-', s;inl everythi?ss? in-ees.-ary for th*,* cwtifori,
oi t 3>'i-kiiiur health or pleasure. Tin?
Hotel arivnio^Dients are superior to those <>l i
any other in tfu* up country.
At tho same time uiid place I will sell all!
HOOT* sraiTHmj
I (if wliivil* llierif i* n lnr.p quantity. suitable for |
ilu> lurfrkliiiiir of a l\r*t elm.' ilul<-l.
Kiii lu'ii l,"tonsils, (ipp-M-i-ifs, Supplies, ?tc., i
| Ao. TI?o fumitr.iv is A /,/, XEII'
J 'I lit S!il<? \yili commence :il I ( ??V!oek n. rn. j
I lVrson* ilveirin&r u> pun-lrs**.- eiiu procure !
I further infoi'intition ;iii?l ex.tmiiUb the ] * 111 is?*?s j
| l>v ui-ji!viiij; to tlic person iirL'hriigo ??t" ttie !
j i
' TKIIMS?1. r t!i<* T!? !?-l. our fifth of thepurJ
eliase lii'nif-y-will I'. (J iiicii in ?.'?<*/<, tlie lial
iiih'p on i, u and :} in t-j ini iii-u.nl m eiits, I
interest tiuui day o! ?!il? mi the whole sum, '
! payable r.iuiii.illy ; pii'-eiiaser t<> irivo Itomi j
Willi at I en at two ?..<>.1 Miretie-?, ?'id mortgage
of tin* pretni>e.*, to m euro th'; pnrehase money
I'or the Kurni'inv, ifcy., .all ?ums umbr
(jusji. Jmiiiis of ^lou nild over, on the name
j ii'iir* ns the tl?tel. Th-' term# must b? *:oiii
I j?!i?-?l Willi iiniii?.-?Iint 1 v after i Ito i*al?? No
; iirt ietc will l?o |iet milted to lie removed till the
I terms are eoil:|>lie<l Willi, am) the "pnivhn<el>
I of movables will be ex peeled :'o tl'-e lllelil .
immediate!v, o.- II.ey Will rt-uiu:ii at the r ,
! risk.
\v Tt p.vTMrri? ...... I
Ccniii)isHi(i:i(;i-'a Office, )
t>. I. \. ISO'?. J 23 .St
Tlie riiiirlcsinn Alrrc?r;t mul Courier,
Co!u:iil>in Oioirtlhin Carofini-in ami Ati?
cu-*at('ii)ix/iiitlic,ii<i i.\t. will 1'iiMi.ili Ti i \Vi*vkly
(ill <!;ty ol .-nlu?will |>li-:is?-?0115 attention
tllel'l* to, IIIhI f.l'H-1 Wills to W. II. I'., ou nf be
fore 1 xt of Xovrmbrt.
THE STAT I OF SOUTH- CAROLINA-.
a LHE vi'Li. k manner
- In A'<fuii>/.
iVkki-1- ntul I'ltgcoin )
J! ,;ik^? wile. I
" ysa v ) Bfll for Relief ?fce
Armi.-tlttad IJurt iiiul Martha )
(J. Ilia wite, and oUioin. (
IT* APPK.fllING fo my satisfaction that TrcsVi.nt
J)ffti-alTi-iirie?V7Hiii)J?iiyc*l:a A hi* wife
K. I'lc'rvL-ns jSoJilu anil Sarah Mr this wife, j
r\j. Cltlh^WK ( (*<?. iNh-OufVie Calhoun, ntul tin*
?c*liil<lren o| Thomas J. CuUiotin decM. viz: ]
\Villiiiui. Henry, John, Jon'e npd
luiuhnnd, (wiioso name is unknown) Hetty nml
Hurler hur liti-U.iii'I, a ml Margaret, ilefeii
daiilH to the above stulrd I!ill, reside beyond
I lie limit$CTf tbM.Stalu On motion by is. it A.
MeOowan.. I'orab, Hoi. Ordered lliul (lie said
OefelidmitH <l<f Appear amlpleHd, nuswtr or
demur to llitt Httitl L$ill within three inonihx
from I he publication hereof, or the same will
be taken J'fo Co?/<v?o agaiiftt tliein.
W M. fprPAKKEK, E A. v.
Coinmis?iorier'H Office, )
Sept. 27, 1800.
X^nll tuicl "Winter Styles
HATS AND CAPS,
AT r i> DPMvrv'c <
ill V* JL . llLiiUUJUil U J
174 Broncl .Street, opposite the Augusta Hotel, J
Augusta,. Gu-, aud C.
JUdT RECEIVED, the following new goods: i
(ienlV Fine Moleskins^ (JiiHsimcres and i
Soft llul.s, vnrious colors and ulyle* with a i
complete stock of" Geuta'Fine Boys-and Cliil- |
droll's Fancy CA I'd. ^Also, Couutry-modc
Wool Ilats lor Flan tutjfjp* use.
JOHN VOOLLET'S
~1 2 11 _ T T" i
vjri'fctaixut; vxxitJ xiats,
Ho >? now manufacturing all quuljliea of Fur
Hut*. as Low n* $1.50. My Go.xls ore nil
made to or>ler, and warranted fur style and
durability. T}jo public is invited to call and
examina (nr tfleimelves. (Jfct.
6 1860, tf 0. P. BEMSEN.W
f .
IPJEMIUM.
WE WILL GIVE A '
SILVER CUP,
I ' TXT" l-u <cn K r\r\
" Ul'CU OPXiJ.W,
-For th&best Colt or "Filly of our Horea
'PHE OOI.TO to Vo? f*J?fb*tion daring our
X nrxt tF?4r and tto premium to 1}?j award- 1
ed bytlio Comruiytte-on hor?e*.
.' * * * J. H; 4" J. K. VANCE.
16*.'t. mo, so, at * 1
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER'S
COTTON PRESS.
rpnis IMJF.<S i< superior to tiny otlier be_I_
ciiii8c it is ii
SCTIKW FX123SS,
it ii <1 ?cci>|>ic.-< Ives room. 11 can bo placed in I lit
(' in IIoiim; ami ojivrutcd by u bell from ilio
Gin Gear, or Iitititl.
Tlicy will puck from 4.r)0 to fiOO lbs. in a
l-alf, without brrnking or tlying back in *nj
wny. One of Uiksh machines will'last twenty
year-, if liuiivcihuii'i properly cared for. Tlicy
arc I'ui iiUlicu nil cimipltte, and numbi-rcd.
mitt. nt>y one etui put tUciii up. Delivered at
the Depot in Augusta,
li>t Clii's, " ill pni-k ?()() lbn, wurfflined foc?#180
2d
Any fn Ihtr in <i n m riy be'Mid by a^[j
i!rfs^niu me ?it Jltlkn, Uuike'co., or. lionei,
IJrown ?fc Co., Auguisin. * i
Ucp-et fully, GEO. B. HACK.
ajfrn IIL?1?. Laurens Dist., S. C.
I purchased <>n<- of Geo. 15. Hack's) Hontliern
i'imr.a-i'a Cotton Pr*'S#, in tin* I'nil of with
wind I pix'lC'Ml .10 hiil.-h of Cotton, averaging
l.*> t.iklcs ii.-r I'ny, with two meu.uii'1 two tio_\n,
hy luiml. 1 legiiul it the best l'reu I "liavo
tsr<-ll. Vt'll eilli I ?lit" I? 1 1 -*
, j niiiu "i xv earner,
wiilioui e.\|Hi.-<tre to lian'd*. Jt .it) quite votivenieut,
wiili enre, will lust 60 years. I
would rather buy nuo ?l Hack's 1'resseB than
to have the common pros civeu loMiie and
warranted. 1>. A. lllCliAlLDSOM, Al. D.
Ajiril 5{t)lli, ItfiJU.
(."' KKstiruv, S. C., May lid, 1860.
I>enr Sir: Yum* l'n-s? gives nie perfect satisfaction.
It is cirtiiinly the best application uf
power 1 have ever seen, two negro fellows beiiij?
al?le, wiilioui much ll'urt, to "pack"' a bale
>f Cotton, weighing over five hundred pounds.
Willi a little more ?i>c?Zit would
Your a ii-ulv, D. WY'ATT AlKIiN.
l'oi'K IIili., JcllVrson Co., (Ja., July 1 Itli 1800.
M i.-. Hack it Duval.?Dear Sua: Having
|inel;i-<l'?>iie vn>|> of Cotlon un the "Iron Screw
l*r?-s" 1 imrclisigi'd of you last full, I lake pleasure
in minting ili:ii it gives inu entire eutialnelion.
1 liixl a all you rfprcMMit it to .lie, and,
for convenience, rln-iipiKsn ant] durability, do
not 1) lieve it excelled by any tiling of the kind
I have ever Kern. In a word. 1 tbirfk it just
Ilii? nr'icle cotton-planters baVo long needed,
and miII /?>ur, a.* soon os thny become' acquainted
wnli its superior advantages.
Yours llffjiei-i Inllv. J. W. B1UNSON.
Mr. Hack ? l)<mr ^ir: The Southern Planters'
Cotton l're#s 1 bought of yon, works finely. I
operate it by the i-ame nower that driven m??
Hilt, (a wilier-wheel) and il has so fur given
perfect Silli^lilelioil
You is truly, -r JOHN A. RHODES.
Jlie.hiiK'iid C<>., (Ja? Jan. 31, 1300.
Oct. 5 18U0 211 It.
?8 THE
1 111?.
THE MEMBERS OF
PEXXVS CREEK BEAT C0HPAXY
?
Ar<> nnlpivjl !r? lw? on.l
- ~ "" *,x* "j r^"! H* 4,l,c?l
I'll lad c GluUllil
ON SATURDAY,
TEE 13TH OF OCTOBER NEXT-,
For Drill.
By order of
COL. \VM. UOGHRS.
Sept. "IS, 1SC.0, 22, 3t
smreiTT riAAnfi tf
EW UUUIId!
FOR
FALL
AND
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Just Received.
M. STRAUSS.
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Ools-oetoury.
Sept. 21, 1860, 21. 7t
" THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
AliliEVJLLE district.
William Ashley, npp't nsjniust John Ashley,
Wilson AshleVj et. alv<lrfvu<li-nts.
In the Matter of the Real Estate of
Aaron Ashley, dec'd.
IT APPEARING to my nnlisfaction that
Aui-oo Ashley. Joseph Ashley, Rolterson
Ashelv nntl wife, Kflly, JFJliiim White and
wife, Mulaoy, the children of Tilda white, dec'd,
nntiifS noi known)'the children if,. I-etty
Smith, dec'd, (i.amop not known) eometf^liie
lefandnsitH in this cn?e, reside withoWPtnis
state, it. is therefore?
.Ordered* that thev do annonr nnil ol.iep# it\
lie cale of the Henl Estate of Aaron Aeheley,
lec'ii, on or before the 7th duy>of. October
next, or their consent to the some will* be entered
on record.
"WILLIAM HILL, ?aj>.
July 7.1 SCO. .11. Sin
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
i- ABBEVILLE DISTJilClk
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punier jMiwion nnu wile, 1,'ntlierine, app't,
1*. Ebjab N. Tutlig, et. a), Defendants.
In the Cotirt of ordiifary. j
TT APPEARING to my . srtipfaction thai
James Tuliis, Beqjapiin A^" Tulli*. the
children of Elisabeth Dorter, (osrnei not known
reside beyond 'the limits of this State, it is
thereforeOrdered
that thevHlo appear and object to
the sale of the Real EState.of Sabery K. Tunis
1eceased, on or before the twentieth day of
October next, or their consent to the same will
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