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THK INDEI'KN 1)KM 1'IIKSJ 13 ITBLlflllED EVCr.Y SATIT.I'AV M"KMXO. O. O. PUCKBTTi > Editors M. PUCKETT, ) Edltor3' luJividunla, hk<- nation*, ftil in nothing uhic) thfif b"UUv a/tcinjif. irfi' it mixfiiincl bu virl'i'iti. pui frote, anddrti'rininid rt solution.?IIknuy Ci.av " Willing to jirtiiif, ij< t not .it'mit] to blonm." T?rm*?One Dollar a Year, in Advancc ABBEVILLE O. H. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1P.0O Hons. A. P. lUiller and A. (J. Hrown, ft the U. S. So nut i', will ploiiso ncecpt tliankduo them for favors recently rocx-ivc-l l>y ns. The XcffhlTrf Ui I'rnr ? ' - ? j .??. ? v. iviiit'ia iu ic.u u that Col. Brooks is at present laboring under feeblo health. His phvsieians a<lvise him to abandon Washington for a while. Among onr advertisements wo observe is one of a Marble Yard recently established in our village. This is a most valuable improvement, arid we hope Messrs. L?>;ivcll it Chalmers will be abundantly rewarded for frlvint* if 'a "e a 6 * "" " ' The May number of the jh'amur ami Planter lias been received, and. as always, with n cordial welcome. It is really an excellent agricultural journal, and we hope may long live to do good service in the cause which itsaccomplished editor has labored so l?">ng and faithfully to promote. We arc really pleased to learn that the new literary and religious monthly lately cs xaDHStieU at hdgelield <\ H. is advancing rapidly on in its career of usefulness. It deserves it. There is r.o visitor to our of6ce whose jires.-su'O is more welcome tlmu that of the Suit I hern Li</hl. l'ev. K. L. Wliatlcv, is editor, and the gentlemanly proprietors of the Kdgefield Advertiser are the publishers. Price *2.00 p?r year. Godoy's Lady n Book, for June, is equal to any former number, in all respects. No lady who aims to keep up with the times Jind the fashions, (and we believe they all 1X0. i > " * ..?v tvufji m> wiiii me tasinons.) can possibly get along without this magazine. She must either take it or borrow it. The last and best fashion is to take it. Send L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, 3.00 and get the Lady' s Hook ; or the same amount to U9 and get it and the Press both. Wo have pleasure in haying that a wry encouraging beginning has been made towards the establishing of a Temperance organization in our village. The particular may bo learned bv reference to the renoit i of the meeting on Monday night, in another column. It will be seen that a public meeting is to be held in the court-house on the night of tho 27th instant, (Tuesday next.) to which ail are invited. Rev. Messrs. .Johnson and Durant will deliver addresses. "NVc shall have more to say on the .subject at another time. What Say Yo? The article copied from the Edgefield Advertiser, in reference to the late convention of Democrats in Columbia, spooks our sentiments, and we believe those of the Convention party generally. Inn spirit ot moderation towards those who disagree with them, and satisfied with the triumph they have already achieved, they are willing, if let alone, to rest the question and leave the futnm tn * ..wiuii iK> 10 me wisuotn ol tlieir action. Firm in their convictions of having acted wisely, and that the results ot' their action in strengthening the only party of tho Constitution, and adding to the influence of ?Soulh Carolina among the Southern States, will be their best and most quiet defence, they would not drag their op pononts before the bar of public judgment to ask a bull of excommunication against them. But they will not be dragged there themselves and fclatid with closed lips. II arraigned on appeal, tbey will surely vindicate their cause. Spasmodic efforts, hero and there, arc liAinnr madfl <n roicA n "" 0 ?-w ? .<?.<?? .. wuiuci convention ?to do what! Why, to nominate FrankJin Pierce, and to read out of the Stat* Rights party of South Carolina those whe dared to nominate him before they did ami in the ouly way in which a nomination bj this State can possibly be of any value tc Kim W.?# t" ?? wuv umiiiiuuuuuii wm scarcely con ccive, much less bring forth cvon a moune We speak for ourselves. We depreeak upnccessary divisions in our State, but w< deprecate also the timidity that yields iti convictions of duty to fears of distraction We doirono further discussion of the suh ject now?no issuo in the coming elections We are willing for a truce till the Demo cratienartv fihnll ncnin hneo nnnnrimiii.. ? r J o VITV' """17 " prove its devotion to tbe Constitution as ii baa with Pierco at its bead, or its troache ry ; but it roust be a truce in good faitb If the Democracy again proves true, anc again successful, the anti-Contivention partj now will l>o part of tbc Convention pnih ' | in 1360. lunnMnbcr that, Tf it pio ! trvnrhcrous, and our opponents tlion : to fall lis to account, w shall have hopi-i i a succcssfuI pleading in our own dclVt ^! even while abandoning the Democratic p * ty of tli? I'w'oii. Arc you willing, gentlemen opponents, adjoin 11 the discussion? or arc you afraid t ' j future! will "write our action wise." a j therefore prefer to press the motion for l judgment in advance? Wo prefer I lie : ijonrnment, but are reu lv to debate the n ; t:?>ii if pressed. ; [r?n tmi: ixw.r.M'iivr ri:i:s.-<.'} Me stars. /Mi tors: Inasmuch a* editc j art; supposed to know every!hintr, can v I tell why it is that we have but one cam j date for the Legislature in (lie Saluda l!< i irnent, when they are, as "thick as leaves i Vallandwtis.V ii> ?.rmu> iv.r??i .. i*k I i trict' I do not, think that it results from j want of qualification1:, nor from the su . posed fact t hat we hav<; no aspirants for p | 111ifill celebrity. My own "notion" is tli it proceeds from an excess of modesty? ] quality which, by-the bye, is not general j appreciated in this fast ago. In this eo | tiedion allow me to suggest the name [('apt. J. X. CocnuAN.a gentleman in eve ; way (juauucu io represent the District the Legislature. K Pi.ui:ibi's? Um m. [l-OJS THE IM-rrKM'L.NT ri:K?.] To "Many Voters." Messrs. Juti(ora: In a communicatk t>> your p;ipor of tin- 9th instant, I was r .-pectfully solicited l?y "Many Voters'' ' become a candidate for the next Legislatui | Permit me, sirs, through the medium i your columns, to return my thanks to "M ny Voters,'' as well as to those friends wl havo privately solicited mo to hecoinc candidate, for the compliment they ha |>aid me in saying I am worthy of so hi< - r : a trust. I hope, however, my friend* w pardon ine in refusing to yield to their i ipK-st. My health has been so preeario | for several years past, thai it would look lil ! supererogation for me to offer to assuu | the responsibilities of a public funetiunar ! while at the same time, as it is well knov ; among mv intimate friends, I am often i j capable of attending to mv own orient.* i fairs. In addition to the above objection, i have a good deal of unsettled business in : | adjoining State, which calls for my perso j al attention during th<? summer and f< j montlii*. i At this particular time there is no oris ! in our State polities, and all of our peoj: j seem to be united in one opinion as to ll j interests and rights of our Slate. It is tri a dark cloud hangs heavy in our Xortlie j horizon, which seems to threaten our d | mestiu institutions; hut yet may we not i i - -- Mange wic ioihi nope mat a kind l'rovklom j through the sober, ?jood eenso of an e j ? ! lightened people, will cau?e it to vanish li! I clouds of a similar portent which ha | heretofore passed over and have left lis ? scathed. If, however, our common country sliou ever again bccoine involved in danger ai trouble, and I can be of any service to h< ! either in the councils of the State or in t! tented field, then and in that event I w agree to lay aside all obj??c*inns as to at health and business, and will biing iii?.* b? energies of my character in aid of "inv ow mv native Carolina." 'Respectfully, GEORGE GRAVES. Sods of Temporanco. Pursuant to appointment, a very rcspei ! able number of cilizcns in favor of orgn j izing, at Abbeville C. II., a Division of So ' of Temperance, met in Maj. Jones' ofti< I on Monday evening, 19th instant, and | On motion of llcv. Mr. Durant, Rt j Mr. Johnson was elected to the Chair, ai ! C. C. Puckctt requested to act as Secretin The Chairman, remaiking as tho ohji of the meeting was well known to all pr out, it was unnecessary to explain it, i j ciarcu the meeting ready to proeced business. Itev. Durnnt moved a comtnitlec three to procure a Charter for a Division i Sons of Temparancc, together with the n< , essary book?, ritual, ?fcc. II. A. Jones, 11. .| Fair and C. C. Puckett were named by t ?j Chair for that duly. 1 ir n* ? -- ,j .ur. w esttield moved the meeting to p 11 cced to the election of Officers, which m r | agreed to, and , | On motion of Mr. Fair, Messrs. Wc .! field, Durnnt and Jones were constitut | ft committee to nominate Officers. ;! The committee retired, and after n bi 5 consultation, letnrned and submitted t , foilowincr nominations. viz: Iti-v. TF Durant, W. P.; Rev. 13. Johnson, W. i R. A. Eair, H. S.; L. Martin, A. R. i Geo. Miller, I. S.; R. F. Black, O.S.; T. Tuhten, T.; Jno. Enright, C.; > Mr. Fair moved to amend the report t adding H. A. Jones as P. W. P., whi . wnft rjirripfl ?rw1 . j On motion of Mr. McBryde, the rep< I as amended, -was adopted, and the genl r! men named declared OfHcera elect. Mr. Dur.int mbred a committe of thi I vcsI to diaft a Constitution ami 1 >vl,a\v$ to I in-! presented nt next regular meeting, wliu: t of j motion was agivotl to. and Messrs. Duron me! Knriglit ami Mcl>iy<lu w<-ro appointed. .11-! On motion of Mr. I'.iir, Messrs. Wisl : field, Ttistcn ami I)!ack \veiv. appointed to | commit tec to proiui" a suit aide ILall to lie j tlm regular meetings of til.* division ; an? nd ; alter some i!;seup>ion as to the most snitah! n ! time fi,r huhling the r<*??ul:tr w?vkly meH ul j i"ir-% k?-J On motion ?>f Mr. .1 <?n<*s. it was iiuciiic jthat the n'^iilar met'tiiii;* of the Pivisioi he !i-1-1 w.-i-Uv. on \\\'.1n?.-<hiv ev?-niniji until further Jirrantr-HK-nt. ''"j Tins expe^h'ney of lviMin^ orensiona 011 : pllhlic tnoolillCS was flisiMixs.^l ^ " ' *' I *>n motion of Mr. Fair, it. was resolve K" i licit a public meeting be held i;i the '.'our 1,11 IIou?o, on Tuesday evening 27lii instant j ami that Uvv. Messrs. Dnraut and J0I111 !1 | sou l>e appointed to make addrosos upoi P" j tiie occasion. I Mr. Fair uig-'d upon the individua " i members present, the importance of activity ~Jl | and z<*al in procuring all the names pussitili _ j to be added to the Division. and in tryini n" | to induce even body, and especially the !a ot |<i:vs, to attend the lir.-t public meeting; aii'l rv i i iii.so movci 1111 Fli.-it a cosr.miMe* ..f tln?-i* l>o appointed wlio^c duly shall he to procure funds l?y so liritincr contributions, f.?r tho purchase am distribution of temperance tracts, with : : view { tli?* enlightenment of the j?nL?li? ! mind in reference to tin: irtture and <>1 joet j of the organization ; which motion was ear , ' rit d, and Messrs. Johnson, Fair and Marlii to . ' v ! named as the committee. ft < >? motion. Messrs. Fair, West field am ! ( wi?i?A ?1 -? ' " ' * .J. j 'Iiif-vi a ruiuilllUi'C U |u I procure a siifili-iunt number of npprcpriaU a : ba<l;*es for tlie use of the Division. i(;! A unanimous desire was expressed tha ,|( ; a special invitation should be extended HI J through the press, to the ladies to atteix ! tin; public, meeting on Tuesday evenini l].j,27ih instant, ni-d to lend their sympathy ! ?.! and aid in promoting the cause of tciiiin-r " -- - i" ,c anco and motriliiy, lur which this organize .. lion is instituted. .? j (>:i motion, tlm p.tpers <S the villagi ; wvru requested to publish the-proeeedinjj! ,f. j'>f ihis meeting ; ami, j 1 After prayer by Kev. Mr. Ihirant, U1 A?ij?nrned to meet Wednesday evening : 28th instant. 15. JOliXSO.V, C/t'n. 111 ! C. C. riTKETT, AW. iisi fpiRTIIli lM<KrKM'E3?l .UEHrt.] : Acrostic. j ! May all the j?>ys of earth combine), I ii crystal torrent* sweetly flow? 1 ]. As??iiing each sorrow i?f your mind? 1 n i Dispelling ? voiy threatening wo*, o* I It uiicmber that religion must n. j Exalt tin' soul, rtinl purify ; 1 Doubling the bliss of those that trust n-, Confidently in Him on hieh. 1 11 appincss all comes from abovo, | I mparlinir peace to rich ami poor? | l.niiginay you 'lriiik that Mrcam of love I Designed for christians here below! 1<1 [rott ttii: t.viini'UNt'KNT ri.r.s--] i<] ! The Lonely Heart. Vj. [ My heart is like a lonely bird ' That sadly rings, ll<;. - i i With folded wings. of !uy thoughts the saddest part J .it* ail untold, And treasured in this mournful heart Like precious gold. The fever-droams that hauut my soul Are deep nnil strong; Far throug'i its doi'p rccts?jcs roll j Such floods of song. I strive to calm?to lull to rest? ns: Each mournful strain? nr.. i?.. !.? ..t i < " J ^ 4 V# lilj UiU |>llillUVIU 111 111^ UrC'Hbl iSul all I 'tis vnm ' -v* j The glory of tlie silent skies? nd j Knch blazing star? rv.l Tlio young leaves stirred with uioloilica-j; To uie are dear. OS O ! in my ?f>ul too wild and strong j0. This gift hath grown ; ^ Bright spirit of immortal song, Take back thino own! ; ?< ! I know no sorrow* round mo climr? My years nro few? 0 ; And yet my heart'rf tlio Maddest thing st" I ever knew. For in my thoughts the world doth share 'ie liut little part; A mournful thing it is to boar ro- A mournful heart. * as ? ' papers tell of a man rcocnl i who, in 1807, when ho y;i I thirty, went ono bright morning to th I church to bo married. His affianced cam I not?her father having an invincible rc iefi pugnance to Mr. Wm. Shnrpo as a son-iti j10 law. The mortified groom went home, uii ? dressed, got into bed, pulled the blanket ' over his head, and for fortymine years ol Ptiriately refused to get up, and clutho him 3.; self, and go to work. > . Practical Amalgamation.?Tho lib erty allowed under the laws of Mnssachusett hy for intermarriages between tho white am ich black races is but rarely taken advantag of in Boston. A few days since a colore* , m,*in nf t.ivnnf w-? >T * " -- J J w ? "1 iionoili . ' Virginia, whs married to a white girl o '6* nineteen years.?Formerly tuoh marriage were forbidden by law there, bat the prohi roe tion bad no practical effect. I f*. Vj ^ ' V ^ , ~ f * ' V- ; /> ' _ ... ....... - A - ? . ? -? ?- JL -J K.J > .) IU ' Methodist Gouoral Conference. ],' On the -Ii!i day <?l" tlio session, soiir* jmj j titiniis on the sulijcct of slawrv \v?.-rc |?rc 'soiited. I>iit 11icre is suit! to l>c a ;;r??at fal iiitr ?11" in lli<? agitation of this |M>i|>K\\iii< t-! siilijccl. WIm'U the Western Virginia am n: Arkansas < 'otiti-ivtH'es were calU-d, the l?*lo ijatcs aiinotinci-i], much to the amusi-im-ii I of a poilimi of the iMi'inlifts. that thews ion * fi*ivin:?.\s aslccei for no cIkiiujv whatever, I>11 v j were sati>li<'<l with tin: (.'Iiurch as il is, am J only \vi.-h?'?l to l?.' let iili'iic. The adiii'-^s represented tie: <lniivh a I luring ltli'sx'il with eoiiM"lerahl?s prosperity aii?l ntiihlu-iiiiif. at the rinse of lS.r>f?, n< " le*s tliau 2.1 Ob! iravelling ]ii-la-is, (i,(il( ' local I'l'-acla is. anJ 7!>!),."?." 1 iiemhers an< probationer*. This is a net iiifn;is. | j ~958 ti'iiv?-llii?tc prcachers. 010 loeal preach i it", :11 (1 77,0'27 members mul probationer ! in llic. last, tour wars. ' j Tlii* book a<_ffiits at Now York prosontei I i tln'ir report. The total atnoiuil of salt s ? 11 looks 'lurimj the past four years has hem .!?? 1,000,754 1 lii-inij an increase ovor tlx j: roewlinjj four vtars of ?."07.543 40, <>i | over .VI per font. The agents have is>w.i ! dining the four yars. in puhliratious of all 1 kinds, 14.755.020 vohnm-s, I in?* an aver > ! of 12,*2110 j>or day for three hundred I 1 * . ..v,nii.s;u,n> |HT vc;ir. I il>* atllOlMlt p.llil itothe <.'hnr?h South for in r portion is ?"< _'. } I, * (518 i? 1, with expenses of 11st* suit, n'2,<iOM * j leaves tlit- nominal pit;tl in ^10!),; 79s :) ). 'I'll.* profits for tli<* last four year[arc tibyul 1,000, <>r ahoiit 1 ! per eent jsitifc tile division of property with tli? ' j C'Lnich ?oU'!t. 1 ' A diisaktiious Month.?The month itisl i! expired will lotij; l>e memorable for its di> , j ;i->irous rMi:ii:njratuins. So far as we hav< i information, i1kt<* or<-iiiT<*<| dining this jn*; rind lliirty-two fin s where the h>s-. li*?l * 1^10,000 in earh instance, (lliir!o< ii of which i ; originate*.! in manufacturm*; ^tahiiihmi'iils,] | ami tin; n<fy;iv<^at?r Id.-- rcs-iiitinir reaches the . ; enormous amount of ?1,8-17,000 A fin i at (iali-na <hr>troyo l property to tin- v:il?i?'! of *000.000 ; diii.' at ilaltinii'i*', ? 1 700 ; ' j one at Philadelphia, JiiiO.OO >; otic at 1 ?os111111,-00,000; atul one at Na?hvil!?\ TenI ! ness< e, ?-200,000. In addition, destnutive j rnnlhi^rat.ions have >.wipt through tlso fur'jests of Virginia, inllietitur serious losses, j To iliis may he added the lu-s hy tire in Philadelphia on Y\ .'uesday, the ln-st nieh! 'lit' the moiifli ? l?i<-t% ? ! = .! " v' ! Tin: Gkowino Win: at ('kui\? Wo have " adviocs fritin nil parts of the Western I Slates, including Kentucky, 'IVnncss* <?, Mis;!soini. Illinois Indiana, Ohio. Michigan, j Iowa and Wisconsin, t'lom which w? learn I th:it, v illi (he exception of Tennessee. where j it has been In z< n oil', t!.c growing wheat i looks exceedingly proiiiiMiig and hvalthy. , The breadth of lai d ni?n with wheat last j fall was greatly increased over former vears: | ainl the indications now are that sdiouid tlx: | present month I'lovc favorable, the wheat j crop of IS.'G will W the largest hv |?t-r let. ever gathered in the Union. The fate of ilit; wheat crop cannot derided upon I with any certainty until after t!ie middle o! June.?Cincinnati. J'riccs Current. ?O- <>In the .Senate of the Massachusetts Leg! i.-dature, on Thursday la*t. the Special Committee upon Kansas A (lairs, whose appoint[ incut we some time since announced, presented their reports. The majority reported ! 51 .?!* .11.1 1-.- - f v. W. |?v ilMPUILT j Northern sentiment, ?J?'notineinj< the "15or! ilt-r Iinfiians" ami tin? entnse of the national | administration, ati<l deelarint; ihat Kansas j should be admitttd as a five Stale. Thesii ivsolutions w ere ordered to nsecond reading I The minority report, signed l?y ton mo in j hers of tin.' (.' (. mmittee, aflitnivd the legality | of tlie territorial legislature ami laws, am! ! sustained the course of the administration | All ? 1 * - ?* ---1 ' ' . .a.. , Aii.au^v. | , UIC ciiHMl 01 WHICH, I ?o doubt, lately "set ui>'' with a widow, ! goes oir t!ni> : j '"For the other half of a courting match there is nothing liko an interesting widow, There is as much difference between courting a damsel and nn attractive widow, as there is between ciphering in addition and d<>ul?!o rule of three. Courting a girl is like eating fruit, all very nice as far as it extends, but doing the amiable to a bhie-eved bereaved one in black crape, comes under the head of preserves?rich, pungent, syrupy. For delicious courting, wo repeat, give us a live 'widder.1" Sr. Loci.*, May 1.1.?Advices from Kansas state that Governor Robinson attempted to leave Lawrence on the plea that indictments had been found against him, but the people compelled him to remain. Warrants had been issued for the arrest ol Heeder, but be had defied any one to taku him. The sheriff would probably return with the United States Dragoons to etl'fet his capture. Judge Leeompte had directed bills to be found against all parties concerned in the Topeka Convention, but no bill? j had yet been found.? Carolinian. Two Faces.?Wo sec posted up, say* the Columbus Enquirer, a band bill, to the effect that a negro with a double face ma) be seen at Temperance ITall for fifty cents : sight. This may be something of a curi " osity; but when so mauy white men, witIi s more faces than one, can be seen any daj c* in the streets gratis and without price, il 0 would seem to be a useless waste of small chancre to pav to 6cc a nerrro of like facin '* deformity. s Teukihi.e Freshet in Tennessee.?Tht Tennessee pnpers rcpoit destructive freshets " in that State. In Giles county, hogs, cattle and sheep were drowned, bridges carricd away, mid much other damage doue. 0n< h farmer lost 200 head of sheep. At Leba s lion the town was overflowed, and main rl / _ i_: e. i . ; iammi's unvcii 11uiu meir nouses 10 seen ? shelter elsewhere. '? The State Democratic Convention of Maf ryland on Wednesday by n large majority s expressed its preference in favor of* Mr, - Uuchanan as the Democratic candidate foi the Presidencv,. T i, 'iZ'A'"' Cicm. Cary'.i Tour. -1 TIiu many friends ?.f?Jen. S. I ". ?.'irv, and - of lli<; c.mUjo willi w 'nidi lie is so ittlltieiilially j - associated, will lie gratified to peruse the r] follow inir t-\ tracts from a private l? tt<-r re- j ' Ijcciwd from him, dated at Newberry L'. II.;" - jolt tin* 1 (Jilt instant : i ' t ' "I have just, concluded my twenty-ttfili'(l l? <-.tur?! since ieavitiy; t.'hailcstuti. Although j t 11?? appointments !>v t!i<: Commitleo were' 1 1 numerous, I have nearly doubled tlicm. My t health lias lieeii excellent, although at times I ? T 1 ? s i navy i?e?*n nuicli exhausted. < Mi Friday j ' , jof la-t week (!)th iiiMrmt) I traveled l?y car-1 li i riajjre over a lough road "> I tniles, and iiiad*? j j ) two spei ehcs. I h::vi; no hu?iiuajj?; ti>?*x-jii 1 |>r?'S^ my ?rat ifieaiion at the result of' my j f meetings i v? rywheie. Your j?ople drink j c - iu tin* sentiments of prohibition like water. !i < ' Hir order has heen revived?defunct divi*. ju ions have heen reorganized. and lar^o acres-' 1 sions made. I shall leave thi-< ho-pitahle! ] f and friendly p'rople, and this hopifnl fi: ld j I ; of lain"-, will' *' , "It ivji.iof s in Id lwar licit a band of; r youths is being orgaiiiz"<! (in ('i,ar!< stoa) ! j I to engage in tin- conflict with vice* ati<l er-! ( I ror. May they prove true to their vows anil ! never grow weary in well doing.*' I , (ifii. ('aryV tonr will cloe at M:ni??n (*.! ( I II. on tin; 2 2d in-t;:tit, when imperative t 1 utl,-?i will f;i?I him home, to tin* regret j .and disappointment of many who hoped j that lie might he :?1?!?? to renew his visit to ; - the ri'y.? L'huvlcslvn Mercury. j, i . ( ? -O- - | . l*i.?>i:ida MAtt.i?o.\ns.?Tlie IFou^eof llop-j i resent alive.-. has parsed the hill from the Is j Senate, appropiia'.ing a little over a million j I . teres of puhlie lands in that. State, tor tho| '.construction of three railroads r one from I , iVu-aeola lo Mi'tili^'inery, (Ala.;) from I si 1 Feinatniina, :it the month of St. Mary's is Mivi-r. to Tampa, with a Itraiu-li to (.Vijar 1? Koyi; riti'l one from lVn*:irr?la to Ja< lc?on- 1 vi!l?*. Tl:c=e rua<!s excoe<l six lnmi!re.l miles in tin* agtjivtrnte. | i The 1 >i*i- i i.incj Law ok N'oi:th C.vko- j t.ina.?The r<-\U.il ('injo dt' Noitli Caro-1 . litia '!?-flai" s that it' a prison fiof!?t a <lin l I '111*1 . !t!,cr f)t I !: ' tvll-l !< '. 1... 1- 11.1 !.? i i; " \'v I ! survivor on conviction shall slitter death, and il the aiders :111 1 abettors shall l?> considered j' jiiii.-s before tin: fact. If no ?! ;?(Ii j ?liall ciimio Jill parlies shall lot deemed cjailtv I " ! of misdemeanor, and on conviction pnn- j* islit-il acpordin-ilv. and moreover be ineligible [ to ?ny oflive in the St ate. j 'I'iik Whkat i'lmr is* 111:: West.? A j ' rtcjiili matt who lias recently traveled I '.through a portion of ihi' West, states that; ,, the wlnr.it crop looks w.-ll everywhere on the ! . | K-ute. Another. who arrived at liochestcr. j j from a western tri]>, states that in Ohio the j j Irroj) is exceedingly promising, and unless I j some disaster occurs, a vcrv large crop is! , j oxpec.ted, and prices must fall. In tlio j j f>?Mie.?eo country tlio prospect is very pood.1 4 j "While excavating reeeutly for the rellar! of a new huildini; in liurliugion. Iowa, tin1 i workmen broke into an a re. lied vault, six t feet deep and ten feet square, in which they i' ; found oii?ln human skeletons, each of which j i was a little over eight leet long. Tlio walls t jot' tlio vault were about 14 inches thick.! I well laid up with cement or indestructible [ j mortar. i " -* <- - i j i Cnors tn Mi-sj.-.-n i'i.?'1 ho 1'i-rt f'ib-j i son Herald savs there has been 9111 jiVum.. * idance of rain in that section of country j " tlii-i season, ami the growing cotton ami j, ! j corn arc looking wi ll, much better than n , last year at thi* time. The prospect is now ! '' igooi.1 for an abundant harvest. I i . * j The Ni-w Jersey Democratic Slate (*on-j ' i Tcution have appointed delegates to the,' j Cincinnati Convention with instructions to! : vote for Mr. Buchanan ; denouncing Know-) 1 ' j Nothingism ; endorsing the national ad-! t j ministration and the principles of the Kan-i t i sa.% and Nebraska act. i A marriage took place a short time .since, I in Now Orleans, I.a., at 7 o'clock in th?'( levelling, but tlx* briilo was taken suddenly ? jill, and died at o'clock, so that the hatnit! H?a|?<:r that chronicled her nuptials also pub-j ^ ished her decease. Woutiiv of Note.?The fact that dis-{ J eased lungs, even in the middle and hitler; jstagi-s ot' Consumption, have been cured, in ! repeated instances, by Wistar's Balsam ot' f ' Wild Cherry, can be substantiated by the! . strongest proof. [It |] : ^ ? - 1 zsr It tins boon said of old, "This is n world j 3 f: of wonder," and to the observer is dail}' pre- j v | seated fconutliiug new and wonderful, bolh in ; ^ i j nature and art. Men of genius and skill ure!j , ' constantly engaged in seeking out that which ; I! may become valutible to the public, and a liv-! 1 ini* emblem to scientific*, und from nil these*! > wonders which I ave been brought before the; world, and particularly our Medical J'aeultv. ' ! there has been nothing as yet surpassed lV*rry j <i ' Davis' Pain Killer, which is the moat valuable, " ' family medicine now in use, for many internal j and external complaints that flesh is heir to.?; 1 |To convince you of the fact, you have hut to ' ' j call at the drugstore, where you can get a hot- 1 1 | lie?from 25 cents tofl.?Tennessee Organ. ! , Tiik Pain Killkk.?As a means of removing : | pain from the body no medicine has over ac-! | quired a reputation equal to Perry Davis' Pain n Killer. Tho sale of this articlo has exceeded j 1 all belief. But it has real merit, and that is ? Buttloiont?Xcirport and Covington (Ky.) News, j '' i boiii i?y w AKULAW <fc I^YON, Abbeville. c I MARKETS. J AliKEVlLLE, May 22.?Cotton.?The qunn- r vivy uuurou miring me prist week was small, ; and prices have rather declined. A fine article is worth 10 cents.?Floor?Extra brand' $1.00 ft 4.50 per 100 lhs.?Con.v, 65 to 75 conts per bushel.?Bacon, hog round, 12? cents. COLUMBIA, May 21.?Very littlo doing in r . cotton, but no material change in priccs. Wo j qnote 8 J a 10 ccuts. I ?T.'' * ' . I**. - WiilarN of Wild i'licrry? /'//> (irtt'f li'iiiitilv j\,r Cniisumption and all other /iixiox'* "/ the /'til,nonary Organs. Tii.' ?m* the value of any discover}*, th<; liiflior it is li-.-l'l in tho c?ti'i'iii of tlm public, lik! .- > imioli in proportion is that public liable > l?c inipi'M il ujuiii by the epuciou* imitations >1" ignorant, ilt-siguin^ and ilislionti-t uieu. Now tJj;it tlii-i preparation is well known to ion more certain euro tor incipient Consumpion, Artlmia, l.iv< r t.'-omijlaint. ('oui'ln Flron liiti-s, ntid all .similar aifVotione, than any oth* r ivmoly known, there arc fouinl tlio.sc so vil:iin??ti-ly wickol a* to comoct a spurious, ami crlusjvH n poisonous mixture, anil try to palm ! o!V a.- I In- genuine Hilmni. 'I his i-> to I'aulion lcalcrn, ami the public < ii' rally, against purchasing any other tliun liat having the written signature of I. 15LTTT.S a the wrapper. IVci.are.l on! V l.v 111 \V iv.wi ' - '* -v 1 > . i v' 1? l.i. ?v h'.| '.o ton, to whom till orders should l?o ddri-ssvd, :iit<1 for sal<* by their agent*. ? ?/" Tl.f fii.-udH ..t' JAM US A. NORWOOD, l-iannounce liiiu as a t.'undidato u represent tin-1 >i-itri<_ t in the- next Legislature. C:?i Tli- friend-of Kl^VAU!) NoULt:, Ksa, ni;<>u:i<hint a-a Candidate for re election o tic l.egi-lature at the ensuing election. Z't/" The friviuls of J(. A. .lOXKS, Ksq., iv pcotfully announce him rts a Candidate for , . T ? - 111? i-rfziruiiiir-: i.i uie Miruiit^ fleet ion. J 'fj" Tl?t frimids ?-f J. K. VANf.'K, V!riQ., roll :< ! fully iiniioniiov liiin n-* a Candidate f'.*r tin; jcgUlutntv al ti?'! <,nruiii>' election. Wvtakc tlio privilegi* of i?i?oi!!ieit!i: Mai. 15. A. (jlllFl'IN, without eonisltini; liitu, n? a I'andidatc for the Legislature it the ne\t il.ctii.n. MANY FKIKXI* 'Flu- friends of 1>. W. JIAWTllOh. [ vttullv tituioiitiei': hint :i candidate for *' >f Abbeville District at tin; next cleetii MANY lUlKNDS. To aSco Voter* <?f Abbeville Disri< t : A f. \\ "f tin* friend* ami ni-ighborn of ' >!.. A. M. ."tMITII imnoiinee liim as r. ( 'andidntu n j r-vi'i;l th;* I >i.strut ia the ensuing I.efris )RIENT CHAPTER NO. 9 R.\ A.*. M.\, cOK i: s hi; K V , A MF.ETS Third Friday in every 'jf Month, .it 3 1*. M. 'S*f\ May 1H 56 3 12m ATTENTION! S(;utli?r? ECi^Sits DrH|;?ous ! \r"Ol" arc heroin- ordered to appear at your usual place, 1'eid*??/, 30fA hat., at half ) !St 10 o'c-lo' k II. t!l. I?y order of CAl'T. SMITH. K* J. Wiiiti:. O. S. Ahlorvillc C. 11., May 21, I 8.10 3 2t L* A JL IB O I* \ T li OOP, AT T fi: X T I O W ! N-Oi: nro In'ivhv ordered to appear at your I' j_. II 1 '< ?- " _ . ....I... VI"U1I'1, liu- |?<-T"II1U iiiturdny in at 11 o'oluck. A full altviilai.ee is v?<jiiir<:4. ISv Order of w. w. rr.ititviiAN, c.ipt. J. \V. Ai'I'i kton, Clerk. May 21. I MOO 3 U. The Attention ' . 1" TImmo iiub-htcil to the Mib.seriben prcvii > o:is to the tir-t of this ycar, by N??te or i-v-onii', will fnv?? trouble fwi<l cost by paving [> at oiii-o ; and those who have running, nconijjs on thin yuiir'.s business must nlso rnako ittvuii-iit. 1 am obliged to have money to Ii-Ot the demand* nirainst n:e nnd T <nf?iwl t.?. litvu it. " II. S. KERR:" Al.hevillo, May 20, 18.16 3 3t SOMETHING NEW! HlnrbSe Yard in Abbeville*. LEAVELL &. CHALMERS Respectfully inform the citizens T t of Abbeville and adjoining District* lint they have opened a Yard in thia place, for lie jiiu j.o:?e of carrying on the MAKBLK BUSINESS, ii all its hrauelic?. They are prepared to furish, at short, notice, anything in their line.? r>f .?i 'i ...WW. 1MVU iw IIJC'V ropootfully .' 'licit orders. They will bo fount! on AVitfchington Street, in he house ormerlv occupied by \V. M. Ilughey s a (Sroocry Store. " Abbeville <\ II., May 21, It1.1)*) a -It r H "JR.Of Itic Southern Rights Drasoons! r he Coimniitof appointed to muko arrow?* JL meats for theTI LTof the Southern IlighU Jragoon*, beg leave to report in part? That the Tilt will tuke place on Friday, the it~)th in.it., at 12 o'clock M., nt Mr. James S'ohfooi>'? Ol.l Field, near the village. The Judge* of the oecusion will be Cnpt. Jus. il. renin, Mnj. Hobt. A. Fair nud Capt. J. W. .i virigiton. The Public generally, nn.l the I.adies particilnrlv. ore respectfully invited to nttc-ml. " LIEUT. PKRIII.V, I'li'n Committeo of Arrangements. Abbeville. May 21, 1BGU 5 2t The Committee will report regulations n the day of the Tilt. Citation THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AIlHKYII.I.K DISTRICT. >v M'll.LIAM mm Ks<j., Ordinary of Abbovillo District: IV* 1IKRI-"AS Alfred Cheatham lias applied T1 to ute for Letters of Administration ou >11 and singular the poods and chattels, righta nd credits of Martliu Chenthnm, late of tho >ini riet aforesaid, deeeafod : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish >11 and cinpulnt tho kindred and eroditora of aid deceased, to be and appear beforo nic, at >ur noxt Ordinary's Court for tho an id District, o be lioldon at Abbeville Court House, on tho Third dnv of .limn next, to show cause, if ny, m iiy the taid a^niinibtratiou should lot be grunted. Given under my hand and seal, this uinoteontli day of Muv, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and iu tho cightioth year of American Indoitcndoneo. 3?2t] W. HILL, O. A. D: 10,000 Lbs. Beeswax Wanted. rllK Subscriber will pay tho highest price in Trade for Ton TfiouMud Pounds of tccswnv. H. S. KEUK.