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THE lflJJKPKNDKNT MESS - ABBEVII.LE, ?. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Morningr, October 12, 1860. a ..... 1 C3T Particular nUvntion in nskcil on the I j>?rt of IIioeo wMtirigTo purolinso, to tlio aJ. vol'tiseoicnl of II. Jones, Esq. To our knowledge, in t?V9*p*i9J..<jiPgroes, aro sonic ns ; likely ae ever offered for mile in this Disti'ie*. j Seo the ?3yertisement of Jacob Murtin, who J offers a vcjyt valuable plantation for sale oti : the uiost rensoimblc terms. ?See advertisements of Jno. A. Wj?r; Agnew, McDonald & 4$o. ?fc J. T. Owen, Ad Tniuistratore ; T<, .-A/'Rogers, U. S. M.; Wm. T. Tatom ; A. A-King; I'rof. N. Schmitt; E. J. 'fay1 or. 0 - t Obicrvo ll?Ltafi.|p i!io young men of the; iMstrip^. ^V?';U<^,,it' will be generally cir- I culattyl, ati&'ti large number will be iti nUnn- I douce on ^loritfuy. The bull is now in mo- | fcion and is rolling rightly. We are utnto in In-half of the j Greenville nnd Columbia R. R. Company, ihnt ! nn Extra Train of Slock Cars wil! leave Ninety- | Six at "10 o'clock, A. M,, Tuesday morning lor i Abbuvifji: C. II. All persons intending to send ; Slock to the Fair must have their s'.oek nt the j different Depots by 10 o'clock, A. M. Stock Cars will be left nt Ninety Six, New Market, <irpen wood. ITnHir/.K nn.1 1 -- . day next. Stock will bo carried to the Fair and teturned on Saturday free, grooms in attendance will be charged halt'price for negroes. An accommodation Train will leave NinetySix for tlie Fair every morning, uud reluming every evening. Aiuiual Orator. j , AVe arc pleased lo announce tliat Dr. A. B. I CnooK.tiie distincuisheJ Agriculturist ofGreen Ville, will deliver ^bo Annual Address before tlie Agiicultural bociety on Wednesday evening the 17th iiist., 7* ifcilocfct 1'. M., in the Court llouae. There will be several valuable fejuya read by distinguished gentlemen selected for the oc- 1 cation ' The public and I.adies especially are invited to attend. Thero will be n Hue Unnd of music ' in (iticuanucr. } executive committee. !1 ? ' CORRECTION. | 1 In the noticc of the Iron Works of John , Ai.exanukr <fc Co., published in our last issue t we inadvertently made an incorrect' statemelt in announcing I lint the premium for the | beat Steam Engine, was awarded at the An- ^ liual Slate Fairs in 1837,'58,'69 to those pen- ( tlemen. We have not the Proceedings of the , Society within leach at present, but we be- , lievo that the premium was bestowed upon j Mr. Wm. (?l.\7.k, of Columbia. \Vc have a dis ( tinct recollection of their beautiful Engine j A ifhieh was upon exhibition, and excited gcncnil Admiration. Mr. Wji. Gi.Azr, tit the well-known Palmelto Iron Work?. maniilnctuTes Steam Engines , of any power desired, Bias.*) and Iron Cast- ] ings, Iron Hailing, "Wire Railing, Plows, "VVngon aud Carriage Spukve, <Lc., ?te., nnd is ' the agent for It. lloe ?fc C^.'b Celebrated Cir- " cular Saws, and for Portable Corn Mills, lie will fill n!l orders in his line?and solicits ! I Southern patronngo. Vine Music. ( Tlie Fxeoutive Committee have secured tlie ' services of the Columbia IJra^s Hand for tlie Fair. J.overs of fine music will have an excellent opportunity of enjoying fine music, he; 1 sides seeing soiue wonderful production 111 nn- t J f t.nc unu ml. CU CUT.C Olll!, i'umc till, to tllC ( Fair, ami bring along with you your fine j tin ills, Ounterjuiii?, Spreads. }-onr flue Needle Work, arid your specimen iti Silk and Worstsd. ' * l)on't forget that piece of fine JcKus you havein llie loom, bring it along, it will take ft I'jc- i inium, don't forget the Butter anj3 Lard, the : nice Bread ?n J cooked limns, the fine Jellies 1 and Preserves?nobody shall touch them but the Judges?you can eat, with your friends,, your bread, butter and llama on the second day if you wish. [ Wo had a fine time laet yenr, let u? have a bumper tliis year. , To nrevent confiiainn oil -- t .... ...? uk/va u>uei ue oiy llic ground by Tuesday evening. It^'will be impossible to enter on Wednstlay ir.qfrning as the Committee will be busily engaged in ttie Ladies' Hull. The Executive Coinin'tlae would ?sy to the Indies, to have if possible, all things intended for exhibition at the Hall Tuesday evening. This will ensure them a good place and prevent coufusion ou Wednesday morning. W. C. DAVIS, Sec'y, communicated. 1 * * Public Meeting. " * Andrew's Chapel Academy, Oct. 9, 18C0. There wus a. full mccung of tlie citizens of that vicinity, and on Wm. A. Moore being called to the Chair nnd Rev. Jas- F. Smith to neft as Secretary, the following Preamble and resolutions (prepared by a Committee of thsee, previously appointed,) were unanimously adc.pt. ed, ll'f. 4 11*-* "-* ? * r> Kurd*, in mc prcpcnt position of affairs in our lau<l wo deed it greatly necessary to form ourselves into a Vigilance Committee, for the purpose of looking after and arresting nil Impostors and suspicious characters, traveling through Uie country, and meddling with our Slaves. Be It Resolved, That vrc divide into Patrol Companies and see that none of these impostors es. cape, and also that our servants are kept in their proper places. Also Blm'uld cither of the l'atrol Companies come into contact'with any suspicious characters they shall be brought befnja this Vigilance Committee and dealt with according to the necessities of the case in our estimation. Again, we are pledged to sustain each othbr in this undertaking. 4th, That the abovo bo published in the Banner and Press of our Dietrict. WM. A. MOORE, Chr'n. Jas. F. SMiTtr, Sec'y.^ SOLICITOR'S BEPOBT On District Offict rs and Offices. Fall Ten)i, 1800 The DDderaianed bees leave, respectfully, to Report: That be haw, daring the Term, made th?, usual annual examination of the several Patriot Offices, an required by the Actfof December, 1837. He has heretofore had occasion. to remark tjpon the very admirable condition. Id....which these offices are kept, l>y the respeetjM incumbents, an'd he is pleased to be able to reiterate all that has before been said on this abject. The several offices of Clerk, Sheriff^ Ordinary and Commiesioner in Equity, are organised as required by law. The cnrrent business in each of them is kept fully up, and it executed with the greatest neatness an'd accuracy ; whilst the officers are ia every r(speet faithfu 1, efficient, prompt and accomtbodtfiug ia the disc barge 9/ their respective duMee. y t MR of vLielt is resp^et/ujly^rubraltted. j^ J 6?li?itor. .vA ... '*r OUB?OUBT. Our Court adjoornfejjSili Saturday last, but without despatching the business of the Term The accumulation of cases upou tho Docket made it iieeeAsttJ^ to cnll an Extra Court, which his Honor Jiul^u Wardlaw, appointed for the 26tli. of February next, the week before our regular Term. Various lengthy and closely contested eases occupied, the greater portion of the pnet wr.ck. An indictment for obstructing n neighborhood roud in the lower part of the District, engaged the Court for nearly a day, and resulted in a verdict of "not guilt}-." Tne caso of Robinson vs. Hawthorn, was one involving long mutual accounts runninc "buck for several years and resembled uioro a case ill Equity (linn a suit at law. The I'laii.tiflf obtained a vcrdict for about$3R0. McCracken vs. Ingram was a cuee of alleged breach of warranty of Roundness in the sale of a negro. The verdict was for tho Defendant. McCelvoy vs. Noble, Ex'r, was* suit brought to charge the guarantor of n note, und the defence relied upon was the. failure of considation fbr the gcr'arHnly. which wae forbearance i to pue. The'plaintiflf obtained a vcrdict. The most interesting and imporinnt case of l.? T ? ?->? " ?..c iriiu v> ;is uai ui mil v3. i revvs nnd others, of Greenwood, which was brought upon Severn I notes which were given for the Right to Fell MdridetjhoU'a Patent Loom, in certain territory. ThjO defence Bet up was that the Loom win aiiumoug, and that there had been fi andulent tnisrepresehtations at the pale. Tli?r." j case occupied the greater portion of two dav? nnd was eluborately argued. The amount involved,,Was about f3,500, and there was it vcr dict-fdRilre Waintiflf for tlmt. amount - Tlio weftifcpassed off very quietly, and we h&_V.9.'Xiev6r.6een better order, or more sobriety. ~ THE INSTALLATION. TI.O Tnstftllnt if%n .if lt.? tt?. T* *I-V_.. Turner, D. D., as tlie Pastor of the Presbyterian Churches of this Village took pluco at the Upper Long Cane Church on Sunday last. The Sermon Was preached by the Rev. A. <Y. Mouse, the charge to the Pastor by the Rev. rnos. McBryiie, and the chargo to the Congregation by the Ruv. D. Buict, of Lnurens. ind wero very able aud impressive difcomses. Jllie occasion was a very interesting oue, and there was a large attendance. At niijht a very able and eloquent discourse cvas preached to a large audience in the Presinlerian Church of our Village, by I>r. Buist. [t was linteued'to with marked uttentiun, and veil sustained the reputation of the speaker is an eloquent divine. J>r. Tl-bnkr in resuming liie former charge, lasmet with a cordinl welcome from his old )arishioners, and enters upon his duties with .he most flattering prospects of future usefulies3. His character as an able Divine, and ready and eloquent speaker, lias given him a jigli position in the Church ; whilst his sociul [ualities have endeared him to many friend* in lie community. Our best wishes attend him. COMMUNICATED. MINUTE MEN. Young men come?your counfry calls? Now is the time, and now the hour: come? Let us,unite?let us organize. Lar^e bodies of armed men called WidtAwakes liavc united ut the North, with the Irrrpres'iblc Conflict engraved upon their weapons. Come, Minnt* Jftn of the South: Let us join iogcth?r, heart and hand, in this cause. Let pledge our fortunes, our lives, mid our sa:red honors in defcnce of our firesides and >ur institutions. Let us write slavery upon jur hearts, on our banners, anil on our weap)nc( and "Strike till the last armed foe expires, jr to death." 'l'l? -r .1 ii * ? t iiu iiiijeci. (>i inn mil is, 10 lorm an armed wly of in n, hiiU to join in with our fallow Mtizeii", now forming in this niul our sister ^fntes as Minnie Men, whose dtiVy>'is to arm, ?qnip, and drill, nnd be ready' for any emergency thnt inn)* urine, in these exciting times. A preliminary meeting will be held in the [?ou~rl House, of this viilagfc, on_.jkl0nday, the Ifiila i:it>t., nt which time it list ^111 be opened, ti.tl a Constitution presented, the same that lias" heen adopted in vnrioiiH lH>rt.ions of this rtnte amljilie South. Cunnot Abbeville alone rai?e a Regiment of good and t.rue "men, Minute Men, whose hea'rts are ns st<J%t and at true as the steel of their Sabre Blades. Time of meeting eleven (11) o'clock a. vt. ^ OF EESPECf. a * Resolutions passed by tlie Cluriosophic Society of the South Carolina Colleee, in resnect tp the memory of James W. Wardlaw, at their fir6t meeting (Oel. 6th, 1860.) nfter his death. In memory of JAMES WITHERSPOON WARDLAW, o! Abbeville. It lias pleased Divine 1'rovidcnce to lay the hand of death upon opr eBteemed fcnd much beloved brother Jp.mes W. Wardlaw, and while we do not murmur at his dispension, yet, wishingip offer our sympathy and consolation to his bereaved family and friends ; be it then. ? 1. Renolved, TliatAp the death of James W. Wardlaw, the Clariosophic.Sreiety has sustained the loss of a vnlnijble and efficient member one ever devoted to jts best interest, and esteemed for his affab\e and courteous bearing tow or J s liis fellow mferahers. 2. That wi tender $our heartfelt sympathies to 'tha afflicted family thus called to mourn the the loss of one er?u?^r^d to them by every^tie of youthful nflfcctionS# 3. That a blank lcar^n our ix^nnte boot be inscribed to bismemprj^ fend that we wear the usual badge of mourning ipr thirty days.4. That the society do^Rkow adjourn in respect to the memory of our deceased brother. 5. That these resolutions be published in the City papers, and also, in the papers of Abbeville, and that a copy<*f the the same be sent to the family of the deceased. y ? .!, REPORT OP GRAND JURY. Th* Grand Juty of AbbevilU JJitlriet for the Fall Term, 1860, Respectfully Report S ThatVe have examined the various reports of the Commissioners of Publio Buildings, of the Roads, and of the Poor, and find tbem | corrcot, aod in the main satisfactory. We think it wrong to allow such large Sums to remain unflppt-ogriated at the expira. tion o^each year in the bands of tha several Treasurers of these Boards, and recommend that some action be *ak?n to compel these Boards to ? ??? the people onlyv so much as will be absolutely necessary to meet the publio necessities. We further report that fee have examined the Pablio Buildings and found them in good) repair?the Jail well .veotillated, and remark* rble (or ltacleanlinen. We would recommend that tome cheap bediteads and Mattreeees be placed in the Debtor'a Room, for the comfort, of plRtonera; that tb* yard arotmd .$* ^il be pat in better eonditiotf^ and lhat * itll l?e dog hi it for the convejjim?* of (Jailor. We found in fee Oleffc'i Office atfverat large bote* filled with Pubtie Dpcttmenta intended for diatribnthw ?a the Dietriift. Tbeae boxee have been on .-bcDcl for a long time. They annoy the Clerk and enenmberbi* office, and we reooamend that he be reny>f e All* of which ! reipeclfuTj^ W * 4 ELECTION RETURNS FOE ABBE\ jjcon.jjsen.jl FOll I'.EPUESENI fTTTTTn I d 1 I i 3 ' W I i ? t, I V. j i p, i' ? r | 5 | ^ | l'llECINCTS. ' J * f: i < I g i < j ~ i !l < ii ft I S? I ? i w? I ? 3 . j u ! O W\ la J ?-s IJ I ** Jai js Abbeville C.' ILI, 241' 20117*2581"286 244] 21f Warren'on ! 25;' 24ij 15 17j 21J If Cnllubum'H II ?0j| (54,1 OOi 02 i 2'. I.owuflos*illc...l' ict?: ICO! 1121 112! 130 71 CalliodrfsMills!; 111! liui 7*1 81; 7Hj V?f Bradley'* I 65; 42 J f.O 45, 64] 4h White Hull }l 2811 33 3U 24' 20 27 1 II ^'l lorjl ion! * o?*l v, J O.'i JO<; J .j;j| 1 Z I DougliiHs' Mills!1 04, ?l)!| 43: oil, 38; 61 Woodvillc I 40i 38 i' 33! 2(5 3ft 2! Dotmldsville....!' 103 10H ! 100 10ft; 111' fl'J Triblu's Store..j| 151 ; lftSit 301 j 129 111! 104 Suiithville !i 14;| I3j; 11 < edur Springs! 43,| 40 j 20; 4.">' 4S I I Moseley's 83: lOljj 140| 102', 124: 14 J Coihran's .1 44,} llii 35 40 41. 3? Due West !| 70;, 77| r?7| 55, 72| 51 Cokeshtiry :i 14iti' 3oOM 1471 151i 144| 13-) Seed's i llj; 3 ; 5, (il 7 ].*> l>oi1sou's Store1: 2f? j 25H 21 211 -26 n Hordenux 3?> ."'.9 * 27' 20 82 P41 Ninety-Six [ 1(>,1 104 | 87 i iioj 11056" 17830,1653, T0T0 jTfiUJ (Rot isommu&ioners of^oor 15led.?Rev. James M imf.r, Wm. Carter. |f ? ? E3 X JtJC iSl T or Ifyeeipis ?xpcfydift|i%e? BY THE ~COMMTSSTfrWEPR OT? tuv t?nm> FOR ABBEYIW$ DISTRICT, S. C., From Octvbir 1st, 1859, to Octdbir la/, I860. Rnl. on hnnd nt last Report, $1063- 66 We authorised I lie Tux Col- . ?,. lector to raise four thousand ^ j.y dollars for the poor. Am t of Geueral lax, 23.621.39 , Ain't Poor Tax 17* percent. 4,133 Deduct Commissions, 2<i*(f oo^ Reed from 9. A. Ilodgrg, ' Sale of 2 Rules Cotton, 71 70 *'" > u ' Reef 13 00 ' " Raw Elides, ' 2 00 " "' Fodder, & 00 " " 1 lilind Mare, 10 00 * %>28 7 C .Uediiyjt cqoj'h 2 per ccnt, 80 66 - " 8.613 20 - ;" Vs. * * 6.611 80 EXPENDITURES, By cash p'?J Elizabeth Finley'a Pension, 00 " Elizubetii Martin's ^ " 25 0(^ " Snrah Martin 3f? (>lS " Mary SmiLli " iff *00 " Lev^pcn?a? " *0 no " Jackeotj ljeBPly.^t family *' 125 Do " Elizabeth Cunniugliani, " .25 0^) " liaruch Law tin, " 3fy.(l(r " Caroline SpruilK " 40. 00 -' " Mary Touugblood and Lucy La"B<yi, - V 40 00 i 'Ji ' SJarw..SonlMOTiip Thorntvf) " fifi 0<w C^wBSak. "^JS i Isaac Holsertbncki' 6ot" " - Qao. W. lioberUDu'o clnltF^MK Off, * ? ' .; ltfbeTla Eritris. . ? V. , ElizabeJ^i .EU'wardu 00 "' Etifcubeth Aijuey- 16 tfo Wiiaq^ fauiilv^^ 60 00 ' " .9Sra^wk*J1?id,' \' 40 00 Hw :&'W w " MJAHand** " ?-60 00 j||gu MpkiMok ' 25 oo '' is o.o w ' %Mtte Alewind I "%ti(^^.ife, ' * "? " , 20 00 " Jff?- RrtttWJoiiation. *. fity-OO " vj, PaMPil^?ni4i^fi*^jy'^l^^B? 90 "|P' Bending W. Gaioa Io'ShvJuw, 25 00 v " J?o. IL ' &> 00. .. ^P}- 11. Rttfld^iirejfrdm - v '! * Donaldsville to AlittyviH^, .. ?1 00 " S. J. Anderson for Ejfid^ADft \ Furniture, 12 QO " Enright it Bowers for Twd* Coffins for Idniatcs,. V ? .8 00 " N. drown for Coffin and Sh*ond inffV 7 76 " Auna Hope s "C6ftin, 4 00 " Mra. Holloway'a do i?00 ' Wm. Wliittoek'a do 3 00 " Nancy Watkiu'a Coffin' and Shroud, 6 50 " J. White for Win. Murphy^ Shroud. 6 00 " J. White fcr John Gaston's ' ShroUd, " 3 60 " Negro Dflphnyj* board in Jait, 80 00 " H. for Ilogs, 26 00 " Tuition of Poor House eliil- * dren to Mra. JMry J. Mothis, 19 49 " Manner Oftice for Printing, 22 00 " Prem Officii" " fi 00 " C. A- Cheatham for Hire of Netfroea. 242 00' " T. Cheatham and wife, half "V Salary, 1869, , . IfiO Ofl? " T. Cheathain and wife, half ' Salary, I860, ^ 182 60 " T. Cheatham, for Brick, * - 4 16 ** Dr. D. S. Benson, half tialary 1859, 60 00 " ^Jjr. D S. Benson, lialf Salary Mian, , 46 oo " Sarah E.Cnfealham forWhent Corn and Oat#, .189*$J " T. J.- AfrcCrackon, Cotton ?Seerf. ifeo,.. 10 00 " W. LaWson forCorn^ 28 26 " - s * * " Tiirfbl, 4 43 T\. f r> t c?:il ??? V* 1'. AJIV JUgVWIl OUJIIU ;l9k*V I860. 22 78 M WW.H^firooka Smith ac't I860 8 28 " Kpt. W. M. Cheatham Smith *o'tl859, ]6 04 " yt*Br?dly 4Co.,for Bacon 7 90 " 8LWK?rr for Tobacco, 0 48 " Qptfr.lflantar ArCo, for Salt and* Jare, 4 15 " Gray A Robert*on for Dry " Qooda, 1 00 JAN. Knwt for Coffee, Sugar. Bacon and Mola*%e?, 240 *88 ' Wl2t * Lytbgoe for Vrv Grffca, Ae. < y ,s? M ;.< . . . $6042 91 j Add Ootne 2 per cent 80 84 i j ' . M,12? f Jfec^ICTtATIOp.. Amount Received, $5,611-M '* Paid out, 4/m*4 , ' Am'tonband lit0?t,18?Q, $1,488 H *C. ' . - ' ' rILLE DISTRICT-OCTOBER, 1860,1 i\:.v . v T. -ng 'r { rATlVKiU| TAX COLLKCTOtt. j _ I ( !i i i ! s I s j! ! "*! . i 5 i'g I 2 ' ? ' . I ? ; 3 ; * v* ' ? ? . \ V ? ' r. 9s I E C t~ i-S e |I < j^fe1 J I i ~ ' I .<* 1 K ? ! 'j I 1? " I ~ I ! - - ; ? * I ~ ~ : J} ia i * .1 - 1 I i" !' A ? h ? a j afr |a* 1 ->l o_ l Es ' :s tj 153 2Wr ::t, 7* 8"> 74 " 7f Oj| 2M3 Ij ltii 21il 71 8 1?? oi O! o'l 2ft ? 04 i f)f>:| 12! :jj .45 0 ft! (I I CO I 16'! 118: | 7Gl 32 70; 41 (ij () ; 104 ? r>4i 70, 2t? 24' 10, 5j V 1 ! 112 ' i| 4i?i S7|v 4I| 12i 8! 14, l1, lii 77 1 I 1-1! 120!! r?i 17: 3 8 (i1 u ! 35 ! 11?! Oil; 14 117! 32' 27! 8> ; 'io:{ : | 50! 22 14 l?.?i 1<>; 171 0. 0 j 07 ! ?' 21. 38! 12 l?i 7 3; 0' 4.-1 I 70! 108; 1 8 20 2: 80: 0. 120 I, 16lL(08r| 110 4! 4.v 1 Hi o , 17:5 I ?, OpHj 1 1, 0 11! 0; 0 I I j h 30, 40;! 10; 1-11 11 9; 0 2'! r, 1 1 II 137j 70; I 111; 3H. 2; 0; 2 1 Hit) ?, lo, 3Tj; L'f.j 4 7 K 0 0 4 1 : 01! 05! fi| 13; G!I, 4 0' *4 1 ?r'i U,ii 3i - I0i 11 j 171 !i 10| 5 7[* Jp 7| 0 0 0 17 j 241 13; 1 o o ! o-,! 0: 2n | 38: 30iL2C,L j?| 4 <>l 4 : 4., >: Ji i.i i? ll 11 4i 6 I l(M ?; U5C|l88y}|WY| o?0i"'-iy4| l'.ioj ffcl j~ 34 12111 op UK, J. C. WlLLAUD? F.'A. Connok, J. M. Lat* ^ EXHIBIT Of 1'i)6 ^i|ois^t.\T0 . Amount of Bomls bonring intercut since l??t report is. _ $2,077 74 I USfcM interest (oriorf? y^rir, $145 44 Deduct Come, ffj per cent, IHi:j -> -^111 81 **? ?? EX I'EN DIT U11ES^ By ca?h paid Rev. J. Jb'.Oiliort, $4f, r?j J * " J. W. Norih, 40 (?!) " " " A. llice, 4?> HO Add Corns.-2J p^x-ent. :t 54 $141 81 We would state for tli* information of the Tax Paj-cars that the following l'aupcr Lunatics arc now in the Asylum : Sallie Parker, Mary Delph, r^fllysvph Le*i v, ltelphia Wilson, ^onsan V. Wilson, Mary Gullahcr, J no. 11. Philips. Mr. Gaines and Mr. John Giles have "both returned home this year. The annual expense of each in the asylum is one hundred and thirty-five Dollars, (not one hundred und sixty, as reported yesterday, as I w#ote from memory.) *9 -S> LIST OF PAUPERS IN POOR*" IIOI^g| Alipnlnm C<imp1i<J] Sarah IVrry, jja Itoli't Tuattfauil. .^Eliziiln-tli Norrell. Suuj'l AnVfttfon, ^Tsiirnh Jacobs, Dlv?id Anderson, Mar-' J,,'mson? Tiios. Citron, Kiija J. JohnsonJ Kb. Carroll, vgjrnli Julioson, Natha^McCallister ' Sarah Huberts, Warttfn MoLellaiid Martha Cole, TliO?. Lowe, Betsy IJcarden, John Cole, John Henrilen, John Saudcrs, &ud. McCurry, Y?na Denn. ir* ' * * McIlwnini^Wef ne^ro) an?iJJa|ilioy( and no owner. % gAfflBc named' t\Veuty. five" plr30n?^ar'e fift^ne, vpllcloUicd, wAll-fed, [ind well tukeu cnrejijtvtt 'riierB nro nosr. About' fT^n more applicant# My vouctye/s nccorl^^^^^!|a v and'(on"d it per]y G H MS FOR SALE, FOJt CASE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. AMONG Them, a First Rule Biacksniith. One Woman, a^ed 28 year*, with FIVE LIVELY CHILDREN?oldest u boy post 13; y ou rf$rsf a child 6 months. In the lot is an excellent Cook and House Servant, thongh also necusfomed.to tho fifld. For further particular?, see the nuhscriber, or his partner, at his office, or Mr. T. F. Lanier at bis plantation on Long Cane, where the negro** are to be seen. H. A. JONES. Oct, 10th, 1860, 24, tf NAILS. IRON AND POT WARE. ONE HUNDRED Kegs Nails, 4/) Tom fl?nnin* IrnM. And ( foH ai?o(UD?n( of Tot. War?. AGNEW, McDONALD A CO. 0?t. It, 18*0, 64, ?t , CBEESEI CHEESE M 2 A SUPBLYpii hand of lha Jitait Jr%< Wrt- we h?T0 joid for Ah? liut Thi-M year*." ..> , . BMNCH * PARKER. .%Wtf*m-. .... ; v ,v ADMINISTRATOR^' ?? ~ h * '"I'M IE Subscribers will e.-ll nt I lie lnfc re*i JL dencc of THOSe E, OWEN, On Thursday, 1ST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, _______ i Aliii JLJtlJS rEKSONAL PROPERTY 1 ... 1 Of the Deceased, consisting of 32 LIKELY HEMES! I One of wlioii is a CARl'KNTKlt, 13 MULES,- 2 BOUSES, I 2 Yoke Oxen, 10 HEAD CATTLE, | 130 OR 40 HEAD HOGS, | IWIUN, tmr Ail^L Foddor, TWO WACGNS AND! 1 CART, 3 smt POTS With Caps and Worms, Lot of CLOCKS AM WATCHES, One Set of vfiwimrs TOOLS One Set of v ^BLACKSMITH TOOLS' ippi|scl]olf ilifi We ^,jU o^Fsr at -that#fume tiiue ss So. Ca. Rail Road Stock, 50 S&ARES ... G. _4 C. Bail Boad Stack. , % ' ,?* ^2* Adiniuiet.rat.ora. 18CP, 21, 3t * v JiGStHSJ BAGGING i' " ST"' it K:C EIVED. JXJ^PFTY BAT;E3/of Gunny Boggiijg1, ML1? 26 Coils Mil". Rope, J>y * kj-'.D Sackfirfor Sale At ^' JU* *'T>ojp%".'MgDefe;ALI> .t <$;%_ f ..!?- :'- >, "*& ,, CHAMPAGNE! CHAMPAGNE! ! , J "J^Ml'TEEX BASKETS Quart and Piut Ch^rn jmgiie. Gqjfiiai; lleidjiu k, for snle l?v r ' AGNEW, MuDONALD & CO.%^. Get. ^ v \ LEATftfR !r ^AfifptT OJiE HUNDRED A'kb TWENTY-ElF*f Sides Hemlock Leather, 50 " Upper " 1 D<yc. Sides Lea'frr Lfftfherv For uale low for cn*h by ' AGNEW, McDOKALD <fc CO. ' 0ckft?' 18?0, 24 31 CIIEESrt CFfEESE, THIRTY Eng Dniry Cheese. 10 White Cheese. at AGNKW, MuDoNALD & CO.S Oct. 12, 1860, 25, 4t -f U. S. Marshall's Sales. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias issuing out of tlie U. 9. Court, and to me direcied, I will sell at Abbeville Cyurt House on SACEDAY IN NOVEMBER neyct, the following named property: 1st. On? House and j,ot in Greenwood. containing 10 Acres, moro- or l?s. upon which w vv ? r,.... 2d. One Store House and Lot in the Village of Greenwood, containing Two Acre*, more or le??, in which PerrymaD, Waller ?fc' Co. are do ng butines*. 8d. One Tract of Land nt or near New Marie?t, upon which W. W. Perryroan retiden, contajpiug 600 Acres, more or leu. The-above hare been levied upon as the property of \V. W. Perryman, at the ?uit of Pergram, Pavntenfe Davis, vs. Perryman A Tarrant, and Godus D. Waller v?. Perryman W.aller and T. C. Crewa. ar TERMS CASH. T. A. ROGERS, U- S. Dep. Marshall. Oct 11, 1860,24, St STRAW CUTTERS AND CORN SHELLERS. A FU3L1 UNSET, |p|||I # y VALUABLE PLANTATION, FOR SALE. HTMIE Suh?orilier being* <le;*ir<>iM of closing i. up hi# plniitint; inlfroat, nn.l r.-nmvintj \V?-st. \vitli'[iii? clnlilroii, uil'urs for sale his VuU ua Lie Plaiituulutioii, BBGACRES aioiin on licss. Tf. is situated ill >< hi I twelve milpi West of' Alilieville Villi'tie nn<l six n.iles Kii?t of j I.o\vinl<-sviH?*, adjoining tlm InikIs of Andrew ! Uilw, lvipiiro Hunter, nml others. There are j ?! -1 ? vrII l llC llilCt (lUUUb 100 A ft?S OF GOOD BOTTOft LAND, i Also, ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF First Quality of Woodland. The character of the neighborhood is tvoII known, A GREAT BARGAIN IS OFFERED For further puctic.nlurd. apply to I he subscriber or Jantea Si. .Miirtin on the premises. 53?" TERMS?two and three yeniv, with interest from date. JACOB MARTIN. Oct. 12. 18C0, 24, If A A WITT-TANK A&l ill f V iUAIIAmU WOIII.D hep lenv?? to cull fitlfiitinn lo his Slock of Gent*' Huvs and Youths' FALL AND WINTER -ALSOFull au.l comojete Stock, Shirts', Dtnwein. Cm. *nis, Tritfpliii'c IJI.ANKETS mid SHAWI.S, flats. &c. Together with a full Stock of imx goods. 1 .* * All of which will he sold oil rc.iaenahle lerniK. An f-xaiiiiuutiuii of hits Siock ieinusl ri-fpectiiilly nuliciicd. -ij lA. WILLI A MS. Oct. 5, 1800 . 25 if ' LAND"; FOU SALE. t I OFPERT$OR SALE 4rOO -A.cr?s of Land, In e?ii"i>1ii Cojpity, *'"nrg}%i on tin: rond from I?ai,l:?diit?f,tf"\,*-rry lo W ushiofftnti, eix miles from tlio forrv. 'Qje place i? itf'jjobd repair, u good, coiiiiortuiiie DTOLBSNGj $IN IIOUSJ^'. SCREW ami oihM^.n^c.essur^oiifbuiMiiig^.^-Two turnilrod aud fWeiitj'vicrfttf in^rolii vfttion, oik* huudreiLuciMR frcsl^land, ih<? rPninrjijiter ia-^ell 111117 liere~4.??&Xvq'iei)i.U>;?V FenuU {r^lJrfWIh, Qhtftecni^iMiUg, ?<? 'On the pluce cau Lo.lnid i ^'I'OO^S, &C. * Any person wieflin|)f|oiflBllie ol>civt> ^ro|>(Jrt^c'JVn.fii><^ tii^fcubBci-.iBin4 on the plflttC 'y Wll. T. TA'iVMOct 1. 1800?25 0t r < Si ? . ?i -p y *. -J- ** - ' > . ' BAtt) EAGLE i'or Sale. ' ?5-"-* " #?>. ? I\\ ILL oflvr^nr ?a!e round on Friday ofror next mycw.T, M?D MfiU*. lie H two yfara old, was sired by Gen. Curling toil's Montrose, lie by Smjlh's Monarch, iie by Imported Monarch. Mouirose ilom by AiDrriomi Ki:l;ps?. Bald Eigltt dmn by iVIiiry ilrdgeford i>y Aigyle ;*Mury Iledj-eford by imported Hedgeford. . i> I .: -r -? -?. ai i. j ertuma ufsiruiia u? jiuruinnHjig a uiuruM^'ii* bred Colt are invited to examine him ou the Fair Ground. ? ^ A. A. KING. Oct. 10, 18C0 25? H. ** MUSIC. ? PROF.?. SCHMITT ?OULD inform the citizens of Abbeville ttd vicinity that he hu returned to thia plafce for the purpose of giving instructions in mt?ic. He will give lessona on the VIO.yP'J, FLUTE, GUITAR, ur any otner lnitrument. Those wiehing to Aflfca lessons on any o^ie above instruments will please Apply immediately to him at the Mamuvll House, where ho will at all time* be fouud. Mia forms are as follows: For 10 lessons, $10.00 ?? 80" - - . - - - 2.1.00 The 80 Lesaon* to b? taken Within thft space of three months. At the chfce oJ each eesaion of thre* moo'tha Doolie Concert will bo given byitia grupila. He will also tune PIANOS f?Tan^ person demriog it. , ? ' REFKRSNOB.wft. A.Tti*, Df. I. BuANOD, C. H. Amxn. . s .. '* 4 . K. SCniiltT. , Oct% 1860 M tt - CARRIAGES. E. J. TAYLOR WOULD Uof pool fully inform thone in wnut of BLOOMS, HARNESS, or light Curriagpf, that, he has in stouk a fine lot tlmt lie is selling at less prices than ever wm offered in this market. To those th?6C that have the eat.li to pay he would hay that they, cannot do belter than to give liiu? * is selling ? * NEW BUGGIES * t One Hundred Tlrtllnrfl. His stock cannot bo beaten in Mie uppfircnuntry. and Hie work i? warranted, and lio di-ti-s the country to l>t?tu it as to price and jiiality. lie has t>old in Abbeville lJistrict i? great. txinny Buggies and Carriages, and expects io sell many more. Therefore give him a call, lie intends to keep on bund a large stock of all sty'e IJu'.'gies, with and without Tops, and ftt prices tlnit cnnnot be undersold. V/hut is tii? use of going out of our District to get a fino Uuggy when you can jret it at Tnylor'd Simp, Willi Harness, Umbrella 'and Whip, all for Oue Hundred and Twenty-five Hollars, Warranted for Twelve Months. Let us go and see them?that must be cheap* E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. if, Oct. 10, 1SOO, 24, tf WILL!AMSTON SPRINGS HOTEL FOR SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAA HUE' VIJ.LB-DISTRICT. In Equity. Enoch Nelson, vs. J" : II. T. and \ Bill for Partition. Ac. | .1 ( >. W ilitnii, J 1) U lt^f J A NT lo order of Court I will s?*ll nt WilliiuftMon, in Anderson l>it=lrict, on Wednesday, 7th November Next, j That large nnd Commodious Building, known | us llic j WILLlAliSTOX KI'IIIXGS HOTEL. THE LOT CONTAINS i 2 .aCK.ES, MOKE OR LESS., The Hotel was constructed in lfi.VJ, and is in i complete repair. It front a on the Main Street ! <>l* lhi Town, within n few steps of the Unilj loin], aii.l is (tut. n short distance from tlx: Wil? liiimstoti Springs, whieli are well known f-r | tlisii; Medicinal and curative onnlrties. The I Hole! has a front "f feel, with a double | 1'iiiz/a running ilus entire length, and An running liaek 130 f?*ct. There arc about .<160 j Rooms, capable of accommodating at. least 400 ' j pel sons, a number of them arranged erprowlv i for llitrtu-rnt'iiiiodhtinji r.l' families. A HALL j RUI'M. Ladies PAR I.OR. tfce. And in the | basement a large and convenient BAR ROOM m BARBER'S OFFICE AND nr r+n rx w n- -m* | *5 ;Jfc' 5i> Xt '?* U> UP JWii | Tlit* Dining llooin in capable of seating GOt) persons. On llic premises are a iS&LSMB SMI. I' With?Three Tables, | 2 TEN PIN ALLEYS, LIVERY STABLES, Brick Kitchen and Four Wells. one of tlierr. in the kitchen. (>n? Fixtures, l&uth Room#, Wash Itooins, niwl everything necessary I'on the comfi.i t of tho*? seeking J:eallli or pleasure. The I Hotel arrangements are superior to those of j any other in the^ipconntry. At the same <nhe and place I will sell all | the sofii, msfsms Of which there is a !nr e quantity, suitable for * jfttjrffuritishirig of a first clus? Hotel. ' 'Kitchen Utensil*. Mfcoeeries. Hnnnlies. ?te._ ifcc. Th?f*Turniture is ALL NEW. 'I lie Stfie will coimiqoiico?%t 10 o'clocjftj*. IT). Persons desiring t<? purchase can' procure ler informaiiUn uud examine the premises By applying to tlio person in cliarge of ths Hotel. * T Kit MS?llie Hotel, one fifth of tliormrcluise money will be required'inH'aa^ the baK mice on I, 2 'and 3 years, in equal inatatin eDls, interest ijoin <lny of sole Ai ttfe* whole sum, Jmynhlo ai? in i a 11 r t<f gi^Bond with nt least two*g*od siTVcties, nnd mortgnge of the premises, to "secure the purchase money For the Furniture, A*:., all sums wider $100. Car?), turns of nnd ov#r, on the snmo | terms as the Hotel. The terms must he complied with immediately after the sale No article will be permitted Uf be removed till the term* uru complied with, and the purchasers of movitblee will be expected to take^tWm nirnj immediately, or they will remaimidHBwir risk. v ' W. II. PARKER, c. t. A. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Oct. 1. ] 800. j 23 6t - n 5t3f~ The Cherloston Mercury and Coytritr, Columbia Guardian and Carolinian and Augusta C'ointltuliona-irt, will publish Tri-Weekly t.iH> day of sale?will please-call attention there to, and ?end bills to W. H. P., on or before itt of November. PREMIUM. WE WILL GIVE Ji SILVER CUP, Worth S15.00, For tho best Colt or Fillv of Ani> Hn?? BB.XJTU9, TUB C0T/P3 to tie on exhibition daring onr next Fair and the premium 19 be award* ed by th<* Committee "on horses. J. II. & J. K. VANCE. Oct. 2, 1860. 28, 2t v \ 7 r ^ : ? ?' . ~ EVERY DEMIfTlfl#. I* AST CTWlrM . At GRAY >pi.H ie? *? tt v ; .i J