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rAKAti'WY. ! All ill.? i I't.'i i < I. ?rr.?:tv?i mi CIimi I ill :>!I i -1 -? I. !' 0 ! t?l" !-IiO'l ni"J 1 *. -n "I ! i i liip lii.i-l ? ::i ill.vvi'i l i. v. . liiiVv . ' ! i on: five- i!:? mul |.ir nil t'f- ! t ill'- in \vit!i ill ill-- lir:- l' :i : r.union. pt ? |>-iu-.-tu! iiii'l ii !i i y ilu'-liinii. "I'lli- i:11 i< III it, ii - *" i 't i- i'-.r ti' -iiy Mirn." I, ll,.in |!i.-; wliu'f i : v i- ?J- I' ll.-I') i-xlnl'il an "i'iiIi'iiip 1 ml-.il'-" * ' t!n" li>: i ? t 'iiiii-:iii.-.'. v. Ml.' in | (.'liiiui iiu' |i'-"jil" * ' '--i :i i!'-:i liilt :-?-?S ii ii il i!if ?'fTi?'i:?l!< :i ?'i?!jMwtt i"ll I" f'i|> ?'iil. ?'f iTitv i-! iiis<> 4)1' lli.iil- trinity l<-*f.ir? tiiv i:il. i< iJl'V l!i::l *: it. Vf .r'inv ? ii"w i:ti?;M<'Fti?>!i:t!.ly oji.-n, i .,i mily ulli.-i.ii.y lint rur?!i.iii\. sun! it i? ili tcMi'ii'i ny ni .in .in- ' > V" " n[> tlip riV'-r f.u :i"M^!i ! > ;::ii.1 tlic l:i llial 'vli.-li i :? < I!i" livat v v. a - sign. "I .n.*! IJn? 11 ]| 111>iI: 111? lJir?mw!v. - ! ! <i|V as easily a- 1 lliov ilie wlm!.' country <v.* sui-h a w.l- . & coin<< t?/our ?: ?*ii?11 y iniii a.- is n-liium alli ril. i! to j " tin* ' f ivi'f' il n ! :' ii. ? Now. ili'1 iii'vi imj'irlniit step !? fo iv^p 111? fall a>K .iiMaci- i l lliu romim-rcLi! ir !?MV.?i:rM. * | wit 11 tin- ji i.ir > i.-o'.aN !. \\ iili a lor- ( ritorv iilinui :n I::as (; ri'.-ti Itr I i:m, ihi'io j--, . il in itiir. bill. :i r smjijt'y ol iii'.iiiiiitnnls. t .'III'' llini- " "f vai",.'il? l:.r:-s 111>i;111 Jili.l Snimisli. itti tin* rrunit ?*i>l'irs I? ( -.v en. ' Still, iliv- climate i-?i*;Iiirt:"nI, u?>t mudi . j Five Iiini! . aii'l :av.\y a -l.iilil lr..>t. Willi ice lli> v mi:i|>!v t!.. :i. - .\in mii.i1! ([until ii i'from ' lilt* .>otll ill'! I I'.'J.ir tvginiis. Il i-- possible, ln'\V- ! ever, ili.i" we c r.'. - m i ill.'ill lliis nil -.<] r tii hi il e siii-! lie jivn-isr, ! e!?cwli're, >ti ar. i'ieilitic* liir liaa.lisn ' il. Jint it i< Mir n. mnl irl'iry.1 u-"' i~. ; t "-;'s :ls ?>r l!n- .- :> .ita ] >? ' nut >! wlii. ii \v>- -!i '! i.Il'ic ii:'. I in til.- v. .'\' of cxpnris? oar wo .leu int.l cottcii I'.tleii -. itm! | our kiiivc?. ..f 1i tit - i.-j. i-i!!y j , tllli r.n.ou* li.nv: . T!. : ! !< ji!: >u hI- ItHHwuic wilt tiir;:i>*st;..:ii:l.!y jay we!!. 'I !> I Kn^Il-ll Iliv 1 '1H <'lii\ liva!.-, ! iliolljii IliaitV ? ! ( ' llicir iiinnii!'a<*ti:ii's ar-'c'i.-i{i''f, outs :nv In 't>T. , anil in cutlcrv. ami r s|> Citilly in icvo!v< rs. lie-y CaiMi.it i:n:iij'arc vv::il lis. It i< clii' tl V i i ! ? : d" roiir. ! > ! 1: i11:ji >if' l?y in. an- ot \\i:i'-li a-! tin -< .ji.o.is a: e in ! < jias.l 1 for, lli.it auxi. tv is l.-'it. '!'i:- I'..;. ; li arc l.iii!'!: ?.:. .. :.. i>" i it. . : .. ! is In l>f hal m> This WonM li*>1 l>:iv iw i t-o Wfll it ::'l ' *!. I 14' l!. IV life lare \v<>. <2s ii" j various that li initM.i'trii Ji\* lis in far l.ir^or <]tt;sti! i!. s tl.an Wf haw vc! i! ;n .1 ' of. 'J'ln i c ii .i i.ir :i< of Km ini:iii in US", ftM ? V- V I :!. V. ::i 1 p iv. !ia?: I ftt J roluii ill I'nlMirtlav for ali.ni i-i'/'iH .-n ivii*:- a 1 jiuiui'l. At il;i.-:i..s A v: >.? it ;s snhi .it til';y i-rat--. and in?i 'i j-r t'-rr- ! ' > ill fliiaa t :i. wlii>:li tln'ro is soiii at ilo- sanv prifr. it i. Ijlit lit- ? !: ' " tn ati'Miijit l!i i;ii:'u lni;'..i'ii i I iuis siMii'!". !: I Ins, i:? ! -. !, a j?i ir it \ -r ! .i;.: !'r*:i tin* t'liiiiiv tc;. :i - ii! it i- not as w-il nl:tlii(itil ii. il, ! 1ml tiios:: w !, o:i - v>'" i ito iii<: Iu'.ol ?>t liiin!;- j illjr it s;i. ,;k > ' ii ;:1 tin? Ilij!l',.-t t- ! ;lis. 'J'it.- article ronM. no <loi'.t. r 1 in it.i* 1'.tit. . " tatrsat tjii.ir:> r u( a <:>>'.lar ft |?iUu-l. i Tlo-iv a ", lln A . . i 11! : 1 i? of ? :i!l r/ll tl|f"'i/l| P iv urn IV. am! :?! vpori- of !i. ! - ! mii 1 tiiviw saisM h.rtii I lie fiiivi ftapii of mir i n- j port. 11.;i ,t I.-. :>. Nor < an t'? ! any iloulit t-ui Mi i' itnvi.-a.-'' |if"!its wti; ! malt- :.t 1 o|' iliis ttu.ii-, Tlicii- i.- tni r- aM'i) v. Iiv ii11i;s of ! titi-illillio its ~'ioll!-i not :i I < i.avI Ii ! .ill- _ 1 til'nl riv-T tiiat cjiiiivr'a in', -rust My a!! t" ;!i<.~? j i.-oiiMioi"'!'1 Soitili Ann-iiiran Slatis. .Smhi tiny \vot)M tinn>5 !? ? ii li i-lijii?< ii not fts v.ist, yd f:ir iiiiiri" iu'd'lr ill!.- I i 111. 1 ? 11 -i a' iir !> ?r (;ml lo Hi- I'mii! n itv ami \\ !|.in- of tin* Woriil, i II* M i - -: : >] ; >: ! a:.-! lil lilt! a- il lioiv 5s' ,;"n I" *:iii. i' v ly r illici.i.ls. * I li u!.i> !i l!n ? i? :?- i Invi1, li!! witliin :i ! .v y? ::i - l?-'. -< !! - ( niiircr was l'in-rt: is always a iri? it I li 1 v:?ill: i?c al lii*: li-y?iil?liijf i>i auj livw tmTi'ial iil' l'i'i an 1 imw liial lit" i - I i--t'v i- ' |iuli?-y lias If.'uii a!?a <l.ni.-.l mi tin* river, nwi.ll'.f I mil Iki: it y .nl ; i i? I i >l.il>> i- an ain|.!f j ?- j ti'fli'in in finr fili/ 'Jis, tint f i:iini*':"<-la! :?? *;\ isy tlmt will li" <! alim^ tin.* uii-i'e liln; i>! 1 Ilia! l ivi-r I- i.ii- i!?-n":?!?/'/. ' /. /.'/ // . j '//'< h /.7i< /.'..?*?'/'/ // " ; i f tj ui'ms. ?Tin- wi-ll itiiViiiiu-tl ("Hi jiiHi-i.'i.: nf lli?? A ?'? ?><// /<?.' Ii'k.ii !. '.' a. ^ivi-s ' 11io i'ii!l(>wii:? in forma! ion cii lJi? almVf s j>- > i,:": I1 I.'Mj'.N. .?IaV 1 '.i, 1".V.>. I Tln laV. 1 ! !! ;? rf <*i>iii!iii>!t>. if ela-Mil ( p'-rilm^ to llso v.li* njriii l!i<? Kofiiu! i'i*i:ili;ijt <.f lli :l)<i!i\ ri-i'iirn. l-iii. nail liif unn-,vii <?;.i11>ii-? ' <>|* till- al t lii"-?' vvmi'il (live -Inn.! - a . 1 in favor of ill" Ailiniiii.'>iriiiinii. ami oi'il' o]?jin-?(I i 1.1 il ; >!| I'.vili^ a I::a_i 'T V " ' .'ailihl llicl'i.V- | frillin al. 'l'lii' Ni-'.v 11 ?is:~ir of I " >11^ v. ill, ' hCCOriili.ij to lair f.tlcilhiliiiir j>arli/.a:.s of )> >:!> j ' si-elioa.-, . ! ami in f tv-sr <f I.oiil !? 11 \ ii'ilirv, :ri-l M.V.) in nj?t?iw!ti?ui In i? ; In i:"_- a ma- 1 31 ii*ity <>t ii-1 avails.-' liial policy, ami a tain 1 >y ! 111- va": paiJv ' ( - V1 : . < 11:1 a iliv.s- j 1011 of tho \v!i?>!.- II'.< 'i">a.-iili?raM' ? rr<>i liiu-i. iiowrvi'r, i-sisj in any calculation ivhic!i \v?* Hi e . lo in iiiv .1' j : ?-s?ii??mi many "I !!!' ; Jlini-f'-ri..! wiiilt-'is < !' t!sisu\v (iuusn riilllng Jli' tiiM1!. ?s i.il>?;i ai-C'on-crvnlivi's. inn! so many , ' of i'i f!;iimiii^ tn l'i-t' if-crv- | jiliv'- v.hliont all' >r?l:r any < !;! I v ' wli It'll tin; ivlsiiivt* |?r?ij>?.?i 1 ;oii~ ??f iJii-m* n:if i?r I - ( ?!<J i li H a'"!i.rs> r.ul lii! si>::t t!, lltsif 11 1111111.<* I 1 lit . 1 i \ i >i< >: i u;i imj?>i!:;.it (ju<-tj.m-- will wlnnv ilit- trtii: rst::k ami 1:1<- t.f ivo jiarly t>;riii'4lli on it.l'n r si.;.-. Scaro-Iv a man lias 1>.? ii !n ill" li'w 111 wild |i:i-? nnl - ' v ?!nrt'l liis inteuiion s?? -?i] p'n-t liln rnl inoasurfs, r.ii'i a very iiiiijui.iy have stniioisiu-cd tln-ir ' <! i- ! "> a '."<:at>' :?Xi>l a l:m-t k!rit-1, im]iaili.il 'nii/ioii ivoiiir.'ility ilnrinir (!? |jit-?ciil war li< ' wi cii lraiiQv ami I'k-iIiikmiI mid An-;i i:i. Al .-aim- tini'-, i "I a \ ! I has liei'ii rai-ftil against prompt arr! rii"r?r<'t ic , )iiia.-urcs J ii* |i'.ii:.i;s; tin.* l!ii:isli Jimjiiiv in a 1 i?j.-ii !! I" in:;iii!:i':i it.- !i"i:m' ami s-ctui:} ai^iia.st .'all enemies, .should any sncli arise. g ,, ,rr*r 'Jft 't"j. ? . oiy i..iv map : contain BjMjSmr"-irjVitr)*"\v 11i !i ri iiown Inn fal!<,n f'<r a 'gfefeffifrftiiw.*? tb' I'^I. CIK.I, \vi;li <-.i.itc.s|s Im?. atiiiiw^ ?ij" .jb'r.iiii.'t' an.I Austria. Mmi- j ' ? fj[ f'^i-yi:i?V_;1 ,'iI;< :!:;I :isi-1 i- -o j }Wl iv? "nriliK-is ::i:i'lv found | in ortlijrair. r t to j; raja i i ca! i-hai'.s. L'a^ii'i/^iii is i n'lont tiling JiiHos f .'isi iT A!' >> it: !i ia :iu-l i \v?.-t of uuevi'o, while Mmil' ln liu is Ijiit u IVw ! IJIIili!Walt SV,ntli\Vi.sl (if < 'll-ii l'^ii. j I ("nsf ??? sfnH vinchiity Iia- lwen a telclirateil , j I atili-^ionii'l fur ln->)v 1 lian l wo lliuilsaml your.*. ( . It is llic :itii'!?'lit ( *!:i-litliilm :i:i.t it \l*:is lii't-.- 1!. , t * ' <i'l-au !i;:s ivl!ii..- won ill- richest ?>f Mioi'* l>v i ! Tan'|iii-!liiiirf iind ?.liiyin-/Kirit1.oin:inH. King ol'i tliu li'i'salut. In the l'uuin wars il. was an mi- , i porl.-int usilitniy position, It was l.y j < 11; 11 n i1 i iI. ntttl miirht have ik-Tiei] h:? power, htit hibti'iiniik i<.'li ns Ui.it tv" 1iiiik!i-&iI liiiitf ]>wcpk C.f :; "! !, jciiil to ?li<- <*<?iis111.ili*Jt*r, I'li'ilitH I?i- ; rin*. **p?ir? hn*?*<l th* I"!ivss"' (a vi-rv polite t plira?'.- lor " XiiiTcsini; l?ril>*-i*y > The sfuit.-< suit) , ] provisions limii'l therein wen: of tin" greatest utility to tin- ("arlliaireniaiis. A sprinjr not far ' 11ini) Cuslctjgio is still called Fountain il' Atiui- t Lai.-. i i Tt Was- near ('ri*t^2'_'io, nil llic *?tli of .Time. } liSllli. lliiit vlie "leal e?*nlliitt Itelw'een the J'renell nii'l Au<-:riaus look which isjiiiown as the l?.-i111' n| Mmiifiu'llo, f,ir it w.rv in tlit-"liftI# ? lit , ' ilc village Dial tin- nuns of ?<u|>Iimiii I, finally \ ItinU-il ill': corps <!e reserve of the enemy. ; . ,Jovtnul iij'l'ommci'ff, .// <?<? 1th. I'lisi* [Mtiy il,) ('ori t --jiuifltiizf nj the Ii'jn- t ?/<<ii ll''yihl.??Tlu:re i? n > longer any <!oiil>t of r llicfaei, tluM lli? Nustrians had the worst nf it itthe smart ntl'.iir which took |>!aee the day lie- i lore y.'ft el'il.iV lietWcrll Stl'ailitis a ii <1 Vnjjlicr.i" j 1 Not only were Ilu-y driven hack inlhcir alic-mptr j 1 I.* ir.ii> I II... ..Ill r I II. I'rtt lln-y li-tvf; nhandinictl flicir position 0:1 the I hills roirtirt SM-iuh Hii, ami |itn>**?il the I'o between ' Miimh ami Umj i'xciicli. Wli?-n mi iirmy not only <f?cs> not ivtaln the positions ii hud sifu-r the buttle, lull willwrinvs some fifteen or twenty inih-*, tlio n-li-o?ra*l? inoveim-nt cannot U; cvnai(li.-ixj nnvlliinu l-ut a c:on f< ssion of their having het'U \fori-ted. The Austrian*; wetf-nrri, were under tins rum iiia ii >1 oft'oiint St adjpn, hut the ! ]?gnipliie ?li-?|iat nil fins nothing of the lojs which t In- A ii.-!i i in corps suffered.' Rumor sets down tJu-ir Iij*m-* at. ahniit itlf| nnrti b'tjadc lumbal? i!otditle*s'nil'exaggeration. ' ' 4 Mur;i'uit<! Hlnrii/io/Jrrt Con >j nil ion .-r- K n It i-. niore, .fime R.?'Hie Convention of M!?rylan'd Slaveholder* (to ilt-vise mean? for tlie .-ctjurfty from abduetion of th*ir ulaves) mot to-day in tj?e Ueuhiihjte Hall tyero primetit from every section of the Stale, except A lie. jdmny "It'mmty nndthii CitjK nnd fttnong H?ein ?fc Hioai vi I iull ucn^inl ciliaen* of the tat (tie. JNi<Ve "R.T7 Cliftlmet's was chosen President, IT. S. Ki-v. Vh:i.,;Pivs1ilent, aftd Col. Ihtghen-S?<ci-S^ tftry." In the. t're^MetftVnddfrss, he counselled ifl <fHClfft?ine? thede!n.-M^iittontioiiif in vol tod. Ati'l Jjojteil,*H?i(l?m mid h.ii inmiy won Id prevail. A couiiniileo on reaotut ions wilt appointed, through which, as irrover] by Si'iuitoi 1'e.arcc, nil resolutions muu be icpJrlcil. * . ' '* J ?">' -ft t , micw it' ' * I AilBEVILUi MNNER. W. C. S/ V V IS. E-:?li(??r. thursday morninrj, june 1g. 1859. advkktj ements. Mi-. Mifiiii.t.. Mamiifi-r "f llio shciim! I'annmma, si-ka u* to slat.- that 11i ? I-*vliil>itioti itt pnskI ri.-i! i:iit i 1 r< \l MmnVv ami'J'ui'Mla v, in ron?'?!in*iic<> ?>f Itis bpiiii? unable to procure the Court I i i-1 i:lit il 111::t tiim>. \\ " a.?k :>*t< ii* ion to the a?l vertiseiftoiits of I). m -i.m'i iii.iv. 1 i ;!?! i > ' ii-.-s of Mi j ts. P..-vn.-ii. Ai.i.r.N Ki> v. \n:>?, i >iii mi.1 i! i :i i of wm. siii.m:, All. l'issta. au<>. >* >' loiwribm'iii.nit of ]>. w. kvaxr it 'lift. houlr > <ia'?li*!im*iit. a xi.w lwry.n at grkknwood. \V? hare n ih.' I'riupci'liif <?f a now |>aper to by M.ai!i'?l at {' re<?inr.io<l, to lio called the [ rcciiwoiit] j'liinn. Subsetipti?n i?rioe ."f1.50. 1\. ho publish*.1 l,y 1'. N. Wh.-on. 1 f 117" ii tlo* Tiui<*?,'* woi on-'/ '?/ * pnpiT m - 'arN1:!, we will !!n?:i Irive s!.r j 'lilti.ils jiiilill-1i. il ii A bboville, \v!ii<*!i will I?o <juito eunuch for one i 'i.iti ii't. 7>ea'fir from (;"rikf. the in v i! ii I ion, the ( ilfo/nii'lii, to t lie fiiin i-a! i.f Mr. ki>wai::> s\im>i:i:.-, who <li?-.i ii M":olay, ill!.* l:::h ia-t , at Helena, in N<\vrry I'i.-!will !.. fouii-l in our paper of .. i! iv. 11. > wn' the Irtt'i i* r Ili?* v?Min>f mnii ivlso has heen p.i rosloil 1 ! c"?tif?lii*il v in tin' Uoititii; oa-o in Newberry. Wo h-ani that. i!i. was so iii~:i|>|><>rtal>l<' I hat ho was i':;li:i. l iiiii.ivli.it. !y tu his ! 1 by a ii nttack ?f fi'i'ta whii-h In* n- ver i i-uvci-. J. DEATH OF CHANCELLOK DARGAN. The i*?.lnml !:i paper- "i the 1 l:li brin-.: !f j 111f11! int? !!5^'--is.-i? uf the ! *.*tIi i>l" this cmii*Mit Jurist F.'I- several iiMiitlis ho lias hieii n fa:l;ri<f health. 11 i-s ilt'lilis" is j'rrliajw not mi. \|> i?! l>y !!.' - wiiii h-ivo Im'cii intimately ic-ijilaii.ii'il with (In: Mate "f his health. lie ii; , ( '" 'lie ;_ira'er | ?:ll i f his life, hcM l.lfi.'eS fj.'tvii! li;:-; aii'! it-j ntiribiliiv ? firstasI'utnitii" i?>ri? r i:i I*<;.tity ?-f M iiln.-jti'ii Pistrioi, as Stajo -"iia'iir and lastly as ('lutiioelbir. 11 Ir? lo.-s will ic fell lliroti^hntil III.- Siaio. covnr of equity. 'lh!s Court is iiiim" in =?'.?sii?n, I lis II<?nor Jiul^n 1'iilN.- nx |'l i -i'iiri^. 'i'iu-li; i- '-otisi'l'Tiiiil'' business ii'iiTi' the t I'll:-!, iii;t it wiil he ik-spa!du ll |KTliti|'S J,i f.i:i' the | Y " ,,rthe week. Mo :. i :t i:i i in HI _? '.lie vl-ilin^ lui'inliii"-of llie oir !!I. <11ST'. J. I*. lit ill amlA. d.N.ir.. :is rutin A inlets mi ; Mr, Mr("i:\i>v, fr?>m f'haile# mi : 'nl. \\ . ('. 11 m;uis, fruit) I .a'irons, aii'l (Jon. \Y. M-t-.M.:.!:, fiMiii i: l^vlielil ; .Mr. Ha.vtiu:, mill Nt wherry. THE KPlSOtiPAI. c-fTtitrw 1! -hop I \ w.li III.?J fj). V.) in Trinity I 'ht;ivh. A1 ' v;!%"? C. If. on flo- "oth and a<liimiist< r Ilo- I'itc oT Confiimation. On ]M ?tilay, 27ili, tin.-Corner Stone i>f 111 - New Chnreh ivill !if laid, '.villi ?'j?; ''??;?ri.?<- (iiiri'inoni>'i la l'hiii.i ?-t! ?:i wiih i'..se soivu-es, there will !? a mir-i" of pr? avtivi^. oiiiai- ieinj? on "I'lllli*.-il:tv, ;.T ], iii v. T;:i the l'a-!i>r will In* l>y a miniier of visititi^ tii'mister*. Tim KpiseopaHaus of his ami n*ljt?inii>tr 1 ?is|.ri?-tare requestor to mile with ii* ?mi this interrMinjj oecngiott. The I'lthlie arc inv ! ! Seals free. ]}l-:iJOW S REVIEW. We are in of the .lime number nf this raltluhle monthly. A\*e re?t?r?l lliis work f.ir ti|M>r:>ir to any woik of ilie kind published in the L"iii?>' rites. 'I'll-- present, number of the 1'eview closes the -MX'h volume. A in w series will begin ivith l!n* July trmnber, ami new subscriber* will lie entered from 111ht time. The milil- office of ihe iievii'W is b-eate?l at. New < Irleans, hut the luaiK-li o!iie?: a: Washington (,'iiy is still continued. Terms of the Ib-view, f.'j per milium. The ivofli has h?;? a jjreaily enlarge 1 .m l improved. THE POISONINU CASK. Mr-. AVu.k: .-, the lady living in the family of Mr. Ror.nrr Sti:wai:t. ?>f Newberry, who reretrod poison, havinir ?1k-'I frnin its effects, a . nifjisir;tir s aim r rpcii"l?rers' court was li.-lil :it thai place ">n I lie Till inst.., fur the purpose ol trying 'he negro gill /''min/, who administered ill.- The ro.'tih ol* ll?c trial i.s that l'\inu>i In* hanged mi Friday, ilie ]f?ih July n?xl. The r>l!i?-r iiWiiWr.? i'f Mr. Sti.\v.\i:i?'s family, who received poison, are, we learn, nearly or ijuite recovered. COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Tin' <' .iiuiii'tiecineiit nf the I,aniens villiI*?-1;:.?! < "illWij learn from the //<< ?/./, l.ilies place on llit "imIi instant, the examination lieniiiiiinjr tli? 27th and cmitinuini* each ilay until Commencement The Concert will laki' place (hi tin: *2!)th, and on ilic same <lay an aiMri s-, appropriate to tin: occasion, will lie il.'livi'i'C'l liV ill'- accomplished scholar, l'rnf. ( . I.\T:i:n:. Tin' address on (' uiiiienccincut Day will I?r? delivered I?3* the lion. Joiin A. I.vrji.is, r?l" L'hcraw, a ireiitleirian .widely known in our -%iiil.-?, :iuil of established utility for learning, liulli literary ami Icual. THE WEATHER AND CROPS. I\irlions ol" our District have lieen snITeritit; for rain fur some ilnys. It was greatly needed immediately in 1 Sii.-* vicinity up to Tuesday nijiht init, wlieu we received a very refreshing shower. The wli.'at ernji of our District lias resulted in a fine yield. In seme sections, however, Ili? crop Inn lieen somewhat all'coted by tlio rust. The ?>at crop of our District is not so promising, Tiou^h wi- may ymake an average crop. Corn j . II - i. i THE MASS MEETING AT TUNNEL HILL. " iiis T'xcelleiiey C'Jov. i?iivk the I'iekens f.'ourler, " litis Kindly ronwuted In allow nn inter,-ftl of two or three days Ixtween the reviews of he ud and .'>t h Jt<_iri'ttj-'. to rnaldc all U? at iid the mass meeting al Tunnel 11 ill. The re i'-ws have not yi t heen ordered; when they are, i day will lie fiximI mi for the proposed meeting.'* The<i??j"nt ofthis niretifig,'we believe, is loliriiig lie pwoplc from various parts of 1.1 v? state logeth r and u<-t ail ?'Xpre?sion of their feeling* and ivi.-hes mi (lie subject of the Bine Ktdge Hail oiid. Ah arrangement will doubtless he made ivilh the J'nilrnnds, l?y which tho fare will lie eduepd to half price- So those desirous of visiiriK Tunnel UiU this summer will have an ex* client opportunity to do so. _ MABONIC CELEBRATIONS, We see l>y our exchange* from Anderson aud Greenville thut the Masouic llrotlircn of these daces are making extensive preparations lo cel Irr.ito the 21th "inst., flt. John's J>ny, hy AdIreiftee, "Professions-and Dinner*. Neighboring i.odge.", und members of.the ^'raleruity generilly, suo cordially iuvitcd to nttund und pjutieilate. . ( K\'o leant from th? Andeww' O nritc llinl [[on. j.sxifa 1,. Orr i> to deliver -the addreim it tlmt place on the above -stated occasion ,.,v> n^.iiiw i?uiu iiiujji iw iA(?c.nviUv Jitilerpripehat \V. iv, Easlev its to ilolivcr Hie addrcu lit [incnvfllc. A ^Lisonio Cflrrtipfimenlary IJult is "to-take ^laoo nt Greenville ?n iljefmme everting? 4? wUidi .ticjiUarrieiv ix^.Ucta^iag ?o lb<* Masonic r&lesiijty may l?e a<liniilcd .by }?ureJni?ing liefer >U. Mns<tri<? altefl'line HtliCV of thcH?~cc'l*l>ratiM>V ivrll-t>e" K(r?lrf?firlv "ft>r -Art*' fill*. > V'?v>f.^' } ? i,. -."a .i->V wifiJliit?mai ? (ii IIH u i i II i1 jrici'? i '?! 'i*3] Jr'RKE NKliitOKS. I AN*?? noli.-.- that tin- | ?of Maryland sir I now assembled in rati v< ?i?ion, ill Itallilllore, t I <!elihein(e upon measures to pi?wnt the nl'duc i lion nf tlioir slaves, and tu devise H>mi< inatint ! l?y whieli lit"' bli^hlin;; curse of a tree nc^ro | j : ulatiou may l>c removed I'rors their midst. Mji | rylauil lieinj; a bonier t-!riv?* State, she liasp-i haps sulleied more from t)i?' t-h up practice < j the underground Railway mnnnirers than an .Statu in tin* Union. In fact. I lie attention i these philanthropic ntrv list-* become auentoU' j ralde bore. The people of the Slate wish to ill ; aii-jurate some policy to protect lh?tiisclvi against tin' evils of" 11 fiec iiegroe population, uii ' the roliliery of the ulwilitionist. I 'Plus moVo upon the part^of this State is a si;j nifieant"les*T?n lo her sister Soiillioru Stales. I I rs n convincing proof of thai ureal fact pTonnil , jjnteil l?y the leading liiimls of thi! South for th last twenty years, to wit: that the vast difici 1 cih'c of t he irc-nlal can icit v, the natural dissin1 i il.irily of habits anil character lielwei 11 t!? ? wlut an?l Ml' l; laee ell'cctually precludes the posvihti 1 ty of their existing loL'other a* a free peoph I e"Vern?*<l by tile came laws, ami enjoying ctpii liberty ; that by nature the black is inferior t ilie white race; that human laws can neve I raise lii ii to a perfect opialitv, and that wlie mivi 1 anient or a false humanity shall cradicat 1.. 1 ? ?i--? 'i 'r - .. - '? H.II'IM', I I lilt I IH* VI l?M-1 CM ' is In j?laei? in ntila^nni-ntl two opposin5 lorres . in 11n* n?to-?t of wiiirlt i|ii> woali' i' tini?t iii'civ sanly irivc <v;iy 1? tlip sln>ii?cr. We sulinii lli:i a liiuili-ii iiiuii'mt of five hhick* oiay I"' lo'ier:! !? ?! the v liilr-.-. luil even 1 iiti? iimili-il lln' I :ir.- a enr-:e am: is?*t a l>l''-sins{ to I Ii*% <* mtitiiliiI ! i:i wliii-li Ili"y live. I'.itl wo are firmly |ier.-ttii I ilr>l 11 at a tiiix?'il |?'|>ii!a!ion uf any tliint* like ? j ri|'ial iniiiilivr of wliil' ti nii-1 lilaekn rntilil ni'Vr ; v\'.-t lia'ilcf ihi- same laws Willi |>ri\i!i'ge:llial lli<* iiewru must ixir-l ft* a slave, i>r lik tin- Tnil'aa. lriwn fr.vn 1 !i * laml of I!i<- wliil r.K'i', n!ii! tints liiyp llie eivi!iz:it;? an<l rlni.-liaii i*nii? inl!ii"nci-s i 11 ? :-lI lo hi< lminla^i'. i>ri!i"W , ii 1 l; out i?f the fiii.iro! ami direction of hi* mi|"' ; limi. T'i citfiai rlii.-e lltebla.ks uf any Stale of lii Sunlit, win-re liny niiitiffi'-aily prcilomitial' ' woiiM li" (1111: 111 ' ! 1111 In jriii 1 -i? llfin lolli I lonib of flrrnnl oli!ivn<ii. Laws iti?1 i.*|'?*ti?-:i 1 ! lo llii> cuvriniiKMit of lit"' Murks rnulil never !> ti|>j>lical>!c In tiii* wliilf.", tliat lo rxist in Hi ( same community tin: one inusl inevitably li MlllOI'<lil)lttc 1.1 tllV Otll'T. j TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a incciiin; of lltir, lii'M at this place <1 j Wednesday Ia>l, tin- folk wing preamble an U'solnl iuii wi'ff passed: Tin* iiii'IiiIhts of iho Rar in atteiiilnnoo upn ! lite C'":ir! of f"<ji::ty now in *es<inti at Alilievilti I havinir learto 'l llial. tin* wor.sl f?-ir< wliielt lli | iiii'Ihio'Ihi'v alUti'liiitt of <'lianeellnr P\i:?:.\\ i x ' cii'-d have ln-en realized 1?v lln? termination > Ii is valuable lif.-. have met to oiler iheir huniM j tribute of l >j> In li i> memory. They love hit :is a man, au.1 highly >thim as a .1 n?1 | they sympathise with liis family nti?l neitrhlioi ; ill tli< gtief occasioned liv his death. and I!? j feel, in <;< !> I III' >11 Willi I In* whole f-llilc. :i sense < (he great which has hvirii sustained. * ('!iaiic<'lliir( >c<:i: \V. 1 ).w:?;.\.v was in piival | life kia<1. lii'-pilali!" and refined ; ns a iaivy*j inchistri'ni?, learned and enthusiastic ; ima.Intl^i i firm without nlisliimcv, of int-'irriiv above su j pieiott, and ability Mutable li? his 11iirli positioi ; liis gcutli-ntss, iin!i:'jrt-nc-o and good temper in i <] <! stroll" alive!ion, on our pail, III tin- admit-: I . . . ] lion created l>y his oilier eminent (,ualiu.'S. II ! was in nil respects worthy of the success an 1 popularity wlii.di in-eiijoyu>l. Tlnit this poor cxpro-sioii of our fen ; ins?s lie c.i>miiiuiiii'ati il In the enurt now i 1 session. to tin* famdv of I lie late fhnucclVr, at j that it lie published in t'.e papers of the Dial l ie After the above preamble and resolution lin ! been rend in court liy J. 11. \Vn.so.\, Kmj, li ' Chancellor, made some appropriate and fclin . remark", prompted l?y the late demise ?f one < I his brethren of tlic Itcncli, and oidereil the pn ! cee.lings to he entered upon the records of ll court. The. coin! then ailj iiirncd. i A xi.Ifl.ALE I.IOKFHY. i AYo s?"c ri .Mated it queer ini-i<T<>nf iktii I red Id IVm i. M?r.l-nr, the frreat chess j sooo after In.-' artival in Mew York. The Kt?>r runs us follows: ' A earri ijre drove lo the SI Nicholas, i ' whirli was wiiImI it splendidly droned 1 ;?<!i i She sent up a oar.!, aiul requested an iiiterviet I w i:11 Ili?- ?-lif.*s champion. Tin; interview u : j granted. when the fair visitor demanded Hi j privilege of playing a game with Mr. Morpln j Mr. M. looked at iIn* mairniiieeiii eyes of ih 1 si ranirer. and said " Yes, eertaiiil}*." The chci ! table was hr.in^hl lo IIim window, mill .Mr. Mo i I'I'.V I1'- men. The lull}*, i.f course, wi I permiiieiTthe lir-i move. Half a dozen mow I wii'.: made on either tide, and Murphy fmiti 11iiii~<-lf iiili'i'isit"!?his visitor promts. >1 in prov | I h<- most formidable antagonist lie h.nl had li ii loisjf time. I5ein<? absorbed In I ho game. Mm ! phy directed Iheseivant to admit lio one els iln111 it A*ns completed The irftnie lasted IIV j hours and was ilruini. The laily w?? thru saj t i.-l:cd. ami hlu^hiiiirly tool; her leave, Mutpli himself accompanying tier to ln*r carriige.? I 'l'he uioiiieni she had cone, Morpliy ami hi j friends set at woik I" ascertain the identity < ! ihi' le-antifiil visitor, not doubling that the nam j upon her card coiil-l lie found in the director! I This, however, proved to lie a mistake, an i though every endeavor was made lo aseertai | precisely who was the visitor, the gentlemen ur i as much iu the dark as ? vcr. Whoever she ma I lie, sha played ihij host game in which Morph j was ever a contestant., mid she ptohalily adoptc j these means of matching herself with Mm ! pliv in order to 'assure herself of licr ow : 'kill." We see also another statement, lo the elVy< i M.nl M... 1 ~ I - " , - < >.? . nv tin; name ni | iiomj I son recently played a p:im<; of rhciw, Mourn ! giving his antagonist the of a knight.After pla\ing two hours, Mottpiiv resigNer : Thompson having on tlie board ili-j kniirlit whir ; w?* allowed him for odds. If lltc.se rlttlcim-ul be Iruc, the Mar o| Mr. MoitritvV funic, vvliicl j once shitted so brilliantly aw a chess player, liiu.i be declining. JOHN MILLER AND "JUNIUS." : The Pendleton .!/<xncnyrr, in a sketch of th . " <.>!?! Stone Meeiing House" in that, town, afte speaking of several celebrities buried in the grav ' yard, Bays: 44 Beneath n clnster nf cedars repose nil Mm | is Mortal <tf John Miller, printer. Wo liutfere | long by bis grave, for his eventful lift: atfoidc ) us food for meditation. If we oriulrl have Fee ' and converged willi his descendants, who live ii t his vicinity, we could have gained a fulle I skotch of liini. Mr. Miller was the oldest f_V|? ] io the Stale. J-'or the publication of Junius' let I ters?the author of tliyse papers he well knev ' ?he was expelled from Enj?ln'n<l. He tfnm , t<r South Curplma ; probably .worked lor a whil in the office of the first paper publi#)ied_ ?u Ilii 1 State, at 'Charleston, and thence removed t I l'uadleton, uning the prwa which (fen. <J?>o ! had in his CiU"p?i({i>; he did job proj-k. unti J lie commented the publication of the Fcndleto ' OI.I.II.I..4 .1-1 Sl:?te. _ ... "The TTorliriins speculated fnuftli <w to fti Auiliorihip of Junius, biif. John AIliter ?nrrH? the Fccrcl to his fjraye ?A ll*e '> UJd iito(i9 At ft-1 ?M(? tlouae," ami haa tell uo iiifimnutiou aa to Ih nuftie of the author." - ? Jfoif.-r-Tha hoavreatttomi of Itni) exporieoce liflre'in aeverat years, viafted us nn Friday lasl about-1 I*. M: Mail atones fall a a tare; ar. panidfjo U'ha aiorm R^erua to hav been con(Viilo a amall boctioo, furtuimtely.Axhinlls i-X. ' O ) Jr*wr;:x' * +m<mjh-n- jmh . : tj j njtmit wtmtrz (in.MMI Ml-AICII.) 0 j TIIK DISTRICT SOCIKTY. ii ' / .'?/*/ ; U'lini-r : Hvorv ?'ili/.?'ii ;tt all iut?'i"Cs( il in tin' HMM'liaiiicat :<n I ajjrifiiltiitiil |>rr>iii<> 1 I inn of \i!l<- I must. liavi- lio<'ii jjrat ifivl al ill" favornMo report of our cmlirvo JSm-ic. ! 1y, givt'ii isi t I'rexs of last week. '1'linl wo r. ! are tn hitVi- n l>i*liicL Society, wliioli will nil,f vailee tin- tfener.il interests of its nili/ciis, is liev yotnl a ilnulit : 1ml <loes not lite /'ir>? orninc,f uusly coiit-t.ru a Hause in tlio Constitution l>y i wliieli tlial Society is t*> lie i?ovcrm-il f lie sai-1, . i ''Tin1 payment of one dollar entitles one to all J tlii- privilege* of an annual uiPiulivr?tlic riirlil ol (| i admission anil exliiliitioii at. cadi annual 1'uir." I am aware tliis idea was contained in ilic Con.. j kt it ii t i mi wlu'ii published, with your si^liuturi: i attached as tin- Secretary mid 1 reaMircf of tlie i 1 Society : lull was it not, a mistake f I ' At a m--',tiii" of our citizens, lurid at the 1 . .. 1 ("ouit Hons.-, Saits I'ay iuMay.ii commit toe , was ai'ji"iu!i-il to draft, ami <1 i' 1 draft, a Consti tution, ill" second clause of wliieli granted Lift: j. .Menilicr.diip to all wlin woiiM pay into tin- Trens t ; ii ry i In* sum of (mi dollars; ami annual mem,| l>rr.-lii|i upon tlio puyiu-'iit into llie san:c of our ,, | dollar. A substitute was ollcrcd to I Ii in clause, ; rc<|iiii inj; a l.ife .Mcinlier to pay uniuially I Ii in ,, ; t lot osi lifti>rii dollars, u11 I ail animal lili-inher ,, I" j>:iy yi-atly one dollar. Ail :nn<-ti !nnt to lliijl Mil>-t ii iiI ti was llit'ii |iio|iiisc<l I?\- Mnj. ( riftiii, | ami in [itcil 1 v iln> mover, tostrlki? "ill llir two las'. words ill' 111 r? substitute, and insert tirn t. | vlnilaiF. This i lilistilnli*, 1.1ms iiuiemled, af;ri ( >itiiii' discussion, was atin|?t< <!. So tliat tln> ponv ilitinns nt' nu iiiliiT^lii|i to tho A'llivvillo l>i-tiir| v j So'-n-ty an- as follows: L. : I'.ir I,iti* Mi'inln-rs'iiji u written obligation tr ? i pay annually 11? tli" Treasurer at. Abbeville (" II.. tin; interest mi fill-en dollars, (I.US.) ; I For annual iiietiibeisliip to pay lit the name tlii" -urn nl" //.- ? dollars (f"J.tin ) .. i l>ays of ]nynii-!it, any tunc le-twecn tlir- fir.-t .. I nf Anirnst aii'I tlii- firs' of ()i-Ii'!ht. inclusive. . j Any l i'r'.'-n rx|n-i-tinij to keruinc an annual lili-inln-r upon tin- |>:jyn??-sil ofmi?- dollar is certainly lalmiiii^ under n 11iis:<j>j>r lii'iisioii. Truly, ONF. INTF.UF.^TF.I). i- j .1 I'rfxx |'!i'a.?i? p'lpy. ? ! Tirr, hatti.k of montehei.lo. ! Tin- Turin rorr. s^ji'its li-nI n|'iln- l.nudoii h'-rnhf. rivi s tlii- fnllowinir account "f t!u- recent l-aitli l.i-l w. ?it tin- Ait-titans and the Allied force.' I France and Sardinia : . Tii<> I 'ii iliilniit sc r ivalry, after f'C?*il}'Vill{; i, ' *I Z-<". hud li'-i-n driven lia< k l?v ?li?- Aus. !I*, 11 ?. ? !m followed it into .Monti ? "<?. when i t !i-V Welt- lirollirll' U|> liV tin- I'llet- Iilldt-r 1'*!IT'r \ | and I*.- ?:: !. A ticl'i-e contest tnnk place III ill, I, j ,-ti-i (lie \ illa^i', from wln-nce fIi? Ficadi ' wi-i" t:!! i;nati-ly driven. after t wo linlirs' fiwlitiiii;: ' : I tit at tliis time a reinforcement load" it.? appear j anee in tin; sliaji- of lialf a lia'li-rv nf ari'llerv ! am! the N ito t v-tir-1 and Ninety ?-ij.-lit li-^iments ,f ; Tli- villa?'a' recaptured after nmoti slaughter, i and '.he Austrian* f.-ll liiick nlmv' ttie road ti j ('.uic.-!;:" in peif.et tncl.T. ?hw.|y followed rfh\ " j tin- 1"i. iic:Ii. Tin' Austrian* fiiir-n*'l vcrv ?<-vere. : | Iv in iliti ri'iri'ni. im<i vv<>n 1 i Imvi* ilmit* still mon r!i j t>o lint for tin- a<lmirah!o ?'on?ltli't of lin ir :irt i] j !< ! v. At ?'. isli'vfiii" tlwy Moppol thoir retro i L'l'ililc llio*. inriil, si ii <1 :i li:.ll:il!i>ut nf lifleltl>-l | I'usii-il mi some w?'H \v??? .?)* < 1 hi!l< sonili ?>l tin j town, 1; J*t iif> :i Piilliiiir tiii'e against tli"- Fretieh Tilt? Seventy focrtli retrimetit tiloni* had nlmni nm liitit< 1 r?*<i men |>nt hnfts at Casli'^jio li\ ' iIn! iiiiinl- rni!- rtlh-s of the Tvroi???? jailers. j T!i<- ro>t of tin- Austrian* 1?i;?"?l tlicin-.-lv.: >i ] in liHil- mi the left, ?!i"?]?ito several very ira'l.m! II I attempts iii till' Siiiililli'ui horse til prevent tllelil , , 'I lie French inm!i' a ?l--r-j>nr:it attack to jjaii i |m.session <i|' i he \ iliago, hut ihev were repulsed 1 I ami retired in con*i<l"rulil<* ili-nnl'-r to .Monte r I liel!??, I In.- Alls! rian- puisning tli-tn. nml it wonlt 1(j 1 have Ix'i n all !i|i wit ii I lie <liv:.-i"ii F?rey hill I'm I I he I'lVy-sixth r<-t:im?nl iiml I ho Sixth hatalioi j of ( ha.-M iir.-, who liaH j'tst. iiniveil from Cnnta I- j Inji". ; I With all this, it FfeRis that. Austrian.* :m? I i I'i'i-ih-'i eiiler?'<l jM-11 nu'll into .Mniili ln llo, when I. | a f.'i-rful Inst?-!i?-iy tool; place, hut the ttp?hol o j the matter was that the Aiistl'iai.s retitcd, leav injr n fearftsl munhi-r of killed ami wounded ui I along the roml. ie '|'||.. Sardinian rnvslry, who helmvoil with : degree of intropiility that is hardly dmi c jnstici , in in til- htilli-iins. nttompfed to j nr*-nIlicni Kilt H'urit Urn f-if Hfim.l In ?l/i 4-*. ..?r...?n.il!i" Tin* Ati"?trians retired in perfect order, 1ml 2111 10 | prisoners remained in the victors' hands | must have been trr?-:?lly surprised, an<1 nol a In le relieved, lit liiuliiijr n" fresh troops were scii i:i pursuit. Tiny >*<- ir<-<l behind the I'n, moviii' ii!<iii*5 tli'- I'mici-iizh road, as fir as Sirsnlelbi. au< r- then cro?siit;j over to iltu Northern hank of tin river. Tin* rnii?l to Piaeenza is n-iw tliorefori . ojn-n to the I'rcneh. unless there lie uti Austria! * fore#-at. t*si>t?-l San liiovanni.a fuel which is 1101 as yet cleared up. n At tin- ln^iiiniii" of llie net ion the Austrian! ,\ h.'iil ii decided numerical ; <Ivantage, hut at- tin iv close the advantage of iiiiiiiher<< was wholly ot IS ! the sill" o! the French. e ' Our hiilliftins tell us that tin* lo?s is only ahotll \ I Sliti killed and wounded: hut I helive this is a' e ; tnueh heh-w the tmirk ?i5 tin: nifii'ier said t< s ' have been lost 1 ?y the Austrians ('],llu0) is ubuvi r- it. j THE WEATHER, CROPS Ac. We clip the following items, in reference If r the weather ami crops, from our various Slali r" exehnnires: Jinn ami C-rops.?For several days the chimb l_ foreboded rain, but the wished lor hlessini; was v withheld until Saturday afternoon, when it. f?*l > in copious showers, wonderfully reviving -and i refreshing ln.th the animal and vegetable kuicf. (p dotn. Since then, the temperature has hceu de v 1 linhtfully cool, niid on Sunday we were tveti . ' a-ked to 4Mi:iw near" the lire, while timt nisjhl (l ' the lilanket Wits very conducive to balmy | hluniher. e i We fear the rain, though "really needed, wiis v ; not general in the country, t'oru, cotton ami poiatos in some <|Uaile.rs are alarmingly hackjj i ward on account of the dry, cool weatiier iu ? i ^I'fil "ml May. UiiIcfr then the coniinj; stsisnm . lie nnsiliillv nmmiioos tin ......... j limy rise nml shine with full-orbed spendur, but the harvest ln?tn? will ho scanty nml the reap| ers few. Wo don't like, however, to forebode I evil day.?, iiid] it sjives us pleasure to state tliat v | I lie rice in shoot ii,^ up iii verdant luxuriance, ami | i In* sow. tk of tli>> gnUlfii grain may expect, il | "Old Suit" doesn't eorne dpoii (hem. to ]> !<; high ' ' lh*ir ri<;ks and slneha. In view of the l-'uropcan h : war, wo Would ml rise the farnirri; not Vo ne^lecl, h j as pome are prone 1<> do, their corn for their cotl! i t<>n. for if I lie war continue!) the latter must ' L'o down, and the former up. I'cojdo must oat? Georgetown Times. The Season nud Crops.?Sincc our last ifsue we have had hut one smaller shower, the elb-ct ! of which was noon invisible. The niglilH and e morning* are still cool, and the mid-day hot.? r , CuitoA and com look pretty fair, liiil would look e a jjre;rt dval better if it could get an immediate j season, l'be farmers are nil very busy frutlicrI inj; their wheat crops, which we learn nre ex1 | ccMent. Thin crop is tin- ubunduut one every'] where, this year. The oat crop^is not to Ef,?J, " especially the spring oatB. ()nt.i should bo " srtwed in tliA fall in our cliuialo. where wo have " no hard frcczej to fMstroy it. When sowed in ' the full, the rust seldom overlnkcs il, and the " early spring season nlwjiys mshes it to maturity before a (Jroulh takes place. The fruit crop is n good one, aud we are already in ll)C enjoyment 0 j of It. Apple", plums, blackberries, ?tc., farm lit* curly .portion.?Ltfxiujion Wag. Fine Cora.-r-Wc have received a fine upcc'[ imen of the growing crop of corn ou Santee.T? ll The'rtnlk is of immune size nnd lieiplit. Ac11 cfttiipaiiviiiK thi? Bl?Jk <>f corn whs Hie following 8 lelter, which wc puhlixh lot>how the condition of ? the crop? rn tlmt section: ? ?ai>Ut?, >futie 6.?4i? Hie last iwue of tho Star I 8Co you have been prrstmltul will) a cotton " ntiilk, with the overwiieJuiiHg jiumbtir of two ? almpfs on jt, a|>0 thinking j-un^would iicp?1 a corn stalk tfi balance it, I sciyl you a specimen. Tly> of cvro from which this stall; wm i] taken wan planted ou.the. 1:2th oTMurch,manured with cotton *e?d, and afterwards wiUi e gitalin. Cotton shapes* arc quite_iiuw>croii? in e this neighborhood ; J bjiw . a wtnlk in n field be '0?'gi"R lo ?|,c ?f tny npifibbftrB, with (waive ahapci on ft about a wccK ago."?Kfngrkrn Star _ ?' "" * * - j '//?? ( iniii I Vii/is.-?Notwithstanding some of j ; our Inrjje grain holders arc ciideiivoiing to pro- j \v ' duccthe iiti|ii'< ssion Dial I > 11 I it t will lie made ' o: this year, w wrc, m vciilu lri'i', led to heliovo, A : IVom what we have m mi, that good average crops c< ' of corn nnil wheat. will l>?? made. 'II?o wheat j looks iiH well as il lias for the past, few years, ninl . although the corn is y.et low, it is quite thrifty j si ami of ijiiihI color. The present hiirh pi ices of j h grain arc not justified hy the prospects of the ' si ! growing crops. Wlu at ami corn aie now selling ! n ' from one dollar to one dollar ami ten ' cent* per ' V j hushcl, which figures wc jud-je, will he as high j si as will he reached.?(irrritvillc /;'utrrprize,. i s< i ? j ? ; 77n Crops.?The reports from ninny of our ' ti ; fanners intending hero on Pale d.iv last were i generally of a cheering nature. The com was | [said to im as good ad usually seen in June: 1 ,T ' though the grass was making rapid strides to ! u keep pace with it. IJefreshilig showers have im I , i proved the crops; and in many places the rain I i has lieen so excessive as to injure tlw lands hy j a i uway mieiies, ?ve. i ne eooi ( v i?iid mornings of the past wi'i'k have materially i a j all'ected ilit.* growth and appearance of the cot- fl ' ton crop, l.ul \vc hope a favorable lull j will malic amends.?/(V/</ | e ~ , i '' j f'roiut.?On Pnliiriliiy last, llio wind : \ virii'il to u northeastern ?!irceti<and, at day- 1 / , ! light mi Sunday morning, a elmiitfe of near . o | Iwi'iily degrees in the temperature of tln? wrath ti ' ?T had laU'-n place. This change has continued t i ifj> tn tin- present Iiiiic. rendering lives and win- | ' j ter clothing not only cviufoilulde but absolutely J iic?vj<i?rv. We Icaiii that tin- cotton, on tunny 1 ] ; pliintatinii5, presents ?n exceedingly imfnvorithle ( ,| I prospect. Nut only is it cxR<:v<iiii|;)y small and j sickly looking. Inn is dying to a considerable ex- ' ,| i I tent. Tin* < iirn rrop, fjen?Tallv, is promising.? , . J Siimlcr until. Th>- 11'<.?//<?? ???/ Cmps.?This 1ms Iicpii n ' ! ?lrange M*a<"ti throughout, and winter f-ceins j j l>i-iM-ii iilty lingering in th lap of summer.? ! ' : The Almanac seems eoii!|dete|y at fault, and we 1 have consulted Miller?the great weather oui- | i ele?without getting light upon the subject? ; ! I.a-t Sunday morning was unusually cnnl fur the ! | si licon, and Monday morning was cold enough ? | fur log tires and winter clothing. It has now ! t | somewhat moderated, I ml th?? eotton has suf- , , | lei<'d considerably. Wln-ai i-? generally being 1 , j harvested, and is said to lie an average crop? ; . : oats look |>iotnisiug, and are ripening, and the i ' ! growing corn looks healthy and promising. \Vi> ! | are rather dty. 'ml have not snIIVred tnticli ; yet fioni that cause.?Urutf H?ctlh Hun. j 77<<- H*'"ih>r mill f'ropx.?For n few days ' ! ii i i i'-- - > nit: n < HI.HM ?n?r? m-ll KIMIMIUI || COKI KM' lilt* PlSl j ^ i m?h. Then- Im-i'Ii gum! s'linvi'i'si of rsiin in I port inns nf the ?li.-l riel, Accompanied, in peroral ' ' I instances, with liail. j I Tli.. corn cr??p, where "slariils'" have lier-?i obtained. looks rather promising. Some weeks I ' | .?incc there win considerable complaint. of riiat j | in wheat. Many of our farmers air now linrvo?!iiii;, ami in conversation on (-ale-dav, tin* \ : {rrain is reported to in as living large and well . filled. find the yield equal to thai of Ins! ri'iir; 1 whirl), l-v the way. was luminal, ltoth in quail- I . j tiVyaii-1 (|iiali!y.? Yurkiillc J:m/iiir'-r. '< I The H>.,//?, ntxl Since Saturday i 1 ' j ni^lit the weather has hern very root; oil Sun- ' S dnv. we found a tirceomfortiihle; portions of the i |)i?lriel have liccil vis t-d hy heavy rains pince ; < our last issue, hnt, as n i?em rai thiuif, it. is very ) ' drv. l'roin full inquiries made hy us on site ilav, i * w i have to re|>oft, thai, tin- wheat crop will hp 1 ' j lijilit ; oats, in |ilao- s. is rniio-d l>y tuimt and rust. | ' i the latter lirinc very uiiTisr.nl in this crop. In j " ; mi setma will an average cr?|i he made: eorr. ' , is. irenerally, quite Mnall for ihe reason. while | i 1 , tin" prospects for an aver.iire coltnn crop arc j * j " ftlltll. ?Jtin (iiii/I;u l'/nrj. I J f'rojix.?We have had cool nights for a week, i t j hul not sunn} days, which tuav l?; accounted > " i fur hy the numerous reports of hail storms over ' i the muntrv. As far as our inquiries have ex- 1 ' I tended anionic our country ftiends in tmv.i <m j 1 ' j sal'-*day. we learn that, the wheal ciop is prov- j 1 ! inir much better than was nntiei|irtled. and seve- j ( ' , ral of our planting friends iuiorm ns that they " | never raised such wlirat. crops as tins season, t ' j I ndrr stt'-li a state of f.iels, and the pi'inni-intr I | condition of the corn nrnji, we think corn should 1 j cuiiic down a prjr.?S/niritiiit-urij Sj/nrlan. j ' | t 7/? */? r.?The report, from the crops is tolera- ! " j Idv lavorahle?there will lie an nvcajjc yield "f : ' 5. ] wheat, throughout. tlie district, however light. it j ' I liiav lie ill some Hartieulru* srriioos nn.l ! , corn are doiii? as wol' a<? muld lie ' ' ' . ?-finstiloring that. the ni^hls r<*i*?*!illv luivo ln'cri ! J | uniiMiilly r-o?>!?almost cold enough for Inwt. I ' i II is too curly in (he season to prwliut witli miy I ' j d.ol" Certainly ?s to how the crops wiil j t ' j eventually turnout?yet wo may say that tin- j present j-.-ot in this district is fair and prom- ' ' ising.?Slanilnril. ' Whrat Crt-p.?Mud) cif llio Wheat of our 1 District lias 1. on harvested ; and the harvest- ? | ! ii>c of tin* later whrat is now* on. We < ' | havi' liwii irraliii-'d to learn that. Iho yield is I ; uinrli Ix tler than usual. In some localities the ! rust did miiiic litnm&t**, '",l ""I- sufficient to so1 j rioltsly a licet the j?:Micral yields of the crop of [ ; the District.? l'nmnriltf Times. ' | On enquiry, we lenrncd that the rum had not , injiirt'ii me Wli^at crop i>I llurt District to any 1 1 I material extent , lmt in every quartern is feared i ! that nut crop. especially spring no Is, will he i almost, entirely alestmyeil l>y it. During tin* ' ! past week Micro were several cool mornings, ton ' ; cm>1 for tin; season ami crops, but it is warmer 1 now.? I.tnin us/if// ffrrattl. 1 JInrr^ttiiu/, ti'f.?The golden headed wheat is I now i;<-atly for the sickle; in fac.t, much of it. ' ( has'liceti cut. The crop generally is short?in 1 some sections <>f the district it is littler limn in ' others. The rust is injuring liadly the oat?, n ' li?hl yield of which only in expected.? Pieknm < , Courier. * I Wrnthrr?for the last few day* it has ljccu i 1 port ieularly rod during tho mornings ' cvoniiiys. We have heard of a slight spriuk ling ' . | of frost. The cool mornings are injurious to I , cotton. Corn look'* pioniisinff. and the harvests are turning out finely ?Nrwtirrry Fun. n ' i (1 >' See advert isement of Dr. Sanfoiw's lAecr ' i Juvji/oralor in another column. I ' t THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. * , SIR JAMRS CLARKE'S t i Foinalo I'ills. v I'llOT KCTKl) I.KTTKRS 1 ;By royal patknt- J r Prr-parcJ from it prrtrriplion of Sir .7 Clarke, ' .If. D., Physician lixtraord'utarji to I If Qtiem 1 'J'liw invaluable medicine iauufailitig in the cure a of nil those painful and dangerous disvnarfi to ? which the female constitution ift fuhject. It V j moderates. all cXccn and removes nil obntruc- ' tioiip, nn<1 a speedy enre inrty be relied on. | TO MARRIED LADIES H it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time ^ bring on tho .nontlily period with regularity. s Kueh bottle, price One Dollar, bears the C?ov j] eminent Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit*. . c Caution. ? 77ic*e Pill* nhould not br taken In/ frmalrt rlw !'. rinq the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Prey ? tianri/i. ax l/try are sure to bring on Mitcarriaye but at an;/ other tinir t/iei/ arc safe. b In all easeA of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, I" Tain in tlio Hack and Limbs, Fatigue ou slight. (| exertion, Palpitation of the Ileart, Hysterics and in Whites, these 1'ills will effect a cm? wbtn all 'r other menus have failed; and Although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, Anti' ? many, or Any thing hurtful to the coi^ilutioo. w Fait directions in t1?* pamphlet around eneh B . pufiknge, which should be carefully preserved. jjj Sole Agent for the United States nnd Cairn da.. ri JOB MOSUSf (Late I. C. Baldwin &. Co.) p< Itochpeter. N* V. * N. B.~? SI-W> nml fl poiilage stamps enclosed to Any authorized Ag^nt* will hraure a bottle, coqtainiiig f>(i pills, by return mail. , ^ sold rw ^ Do\ai.i> McLaughlin, Abbcvide; FisaF.a it IIkinitihi, Columbia; Havii.axu, Sjp.vk.nson ?t ai Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents. Aud fcdd ' by ?M rrt?peetnMe Drwgg'dte. April W, W{>9 r I I Jy - f Sail t 'nsn/tlte.?This season has Ih'pii attended iih storms which, in viulcucenn<l tiumhor, Imvo icceeded imy within tin- meinorj of our people. hi .(most evcty section 11uk visited, and we antiuuc to Iifiii' of llirir ravages again ami again. (>n 1'iiday evening Inst, a sad ami fatal casualoccurred ?t (Jraflucy's Old Field, near l.itu*one Springs. A storm won approaching, hut ad not cmuc overhead, when a thunderbolt ^ truck a tree under which h uumher of men ere standing, and immediately killed Master j \ j William Notl, an cstiinnhln nnd promising lad, a (<1 ( in of Or. W illisint 15. NoU. Several other per- I ins were severely injured, and other holts fell , n the same ueiirhhnrhood, hut furl unutely no ! ther lives were lost.? \'>?krille A'm/nircr. i . f JlurriUr liidhin lUrrhiirily^ ?{*? .?St. I.**i;is, ! (l> \ ttoe ,r>.?The* overland mail arrived here last I ,'iC ijrht. Kight while men, prospecting for silver near ! jiaj| loney I.tike, had lieeti killed liy the Indians, ' ltd the House of (.'id, Stevenson, ill l?ed Mllll", ' j fus hunted mi the 1 1th tilt. Stevenson's wife, , i mlher woman nnd rive children perished in the ! ames. | The Araznniuti, of tlio l!lth, is filled with ac- j ? omits ?>f the proceedings of a hand of regulnirs, who had driven ail Mexicans from Sonorita j 'alley and eoiiiinitted several murders. The , iinerieans at Tnliee puldicly denounce these j utraires, and .1 company of troops had hecn ile- j nilei! from I'urt Mitchauun to prevent their fur her proceedings. Jl'niib iid.?The Charlotte and South Carolina ; V., lailroad Company hare declared a semi-annual ]j,.| ivid< nd of three dollars per share, pa vnlile.lnly ! U?-..l.l...l.l -i : 11 * 1 " in nuf i-n y win n-ci'ivu tiH-ir ( ivi> 1 11 i nt tin- IS.ink of tin* State. am of Conuncrrtal. Ani'.i.ru.i.i:, Jiiii<> Hi, IHjJI. \ Citlhtn.?N'.iii^ <">l|1-iiiij?. We n-puut our lust | [lint lit ioll9>, frnlll P.J In 9! ct.?. f*ni.i*MRiA( .Time 13, l&.v.j. Nothing <l?iii? in potion yi'stcnlay. C'iui:t.r..?Tov, .Inno 13. IS*)?. Tlio cotton iiiflik<>t was liiiu to-?l:ty, wit.li sales >f X!IG l?iti<-s, at |u ieiss running lioin U? 11$ i - nt.-. CnjmcncaU MAKRIRI) mi the Otli inst.. l.v U??v. \\\ P. 1 P VIaktix. Mr. YAI.I'.NTINK DKLl.INCJKIl to VI i.-<- S A It All It. I,?)N(!. Iiotli of tlii* District, j M A 1.1; I 111), on tin* '.ttli inst., I>v I?<?v. W. I*. J Uactin. Mr. .lAMi:s .1. NIX. to Mi-? SOI'll-! tliNlA I.AWSOX, 1hiI.Ii of litis J>>st:i<;l. GIFTS! GIFTS'! GIFTS!!! i ] Tin:ukicinai. c;ift isomk stouk. J i). w.kyans a co., i i< f,;7 IHtOADWAV, r.77 j NKW-y oliK. \z KSTAISMSIIKI) IS" 1. I vit ' Of ! Tli o following i< u |imti:il ii<t of property j vvliir.lt w ill In* tivi-n to tin.- jmri-linsiT!1 uf iWinks it tin' time <il full1 : Worth front ? Willrlii*, Klitj'i-li Lever, l'.ltellt I .I'V'T allll I .ej.illl'H. I-.'lM 00 to ?100 III) Silver WiiIi-Iu-j'. I*it!i*nL Lover, nil ji-welnl limiting cases, pen iii<-e and cylinder-escape- wk iiiciil." 12 ijO to 10 (to i E Milil f.ix'kfis?-I-iir^o size, ! |iu our jj'asses, ami two classes j j villi >priii<!?larg* unci emiilt ^ hi/.o with snap. 2 50 to 12 (to ' ?|( 'union, .Mosai"', Fior'tine, l'nined, Lava, I loliisluiif. Unr- jlet ami Coral SctH of l*itit* !tii<l Prop*. 5 00 25 00 iJidieH* tJMil Cuaril Chains, * j 'anev NccU Chains, Chatelaines. * 00 to IS 0i> *iits* Fob (iti*1 Vent Chains'. 1U 00 ti? 3'J 00 H-IS ClIUIco (il>ll!>lli||0, 1 'il J."lcd, Mosaic.(iariK-t, Onyx, L.i jrnvi'il an.I I'iain ^rolil Sleeve "< Muttons iiml ISosoiti Studs ii t"0 to 1 i> (Hi : 1. old IViifi!s wi:li P?ii.s, large, : of medium, anil .small. it .*>0 to 1 M> , |>o ?ilvcr Pi*iM'ils, with Cold Pens, arc, medium, and Miiall 5iz*', Iodide and rin^lc extension eases. 2 <>0 to 5 00 Ji'iits* lleavv Sieuef. Kinps, *udiett Hold t'liancd and I'iain Hinirs. I 00 to 7 50 rent*' f?o!d Itnsom Pins, ("Inner, Willi Opal, Seaif Pins, Onyx, (iainei, <Src. 1 .10 to .1 Oil hi virli Silli Ores* Pal lorn*. 22 00 to 30 00 "iuhi'O, Mo?nir, Coral, (jarnet, 'hasted and I'iain Oval IJiace- *> lels. 5 00 to 30 00 j 1 Silver and (5old Thimhlos. fill to (' (If) | lat ients' I'm and I'ocket Knil'r*. fid to 1 50 j ;it ' ail and Morocco l'urlu- i si.. IIIOllll.-ticH. .r>0 to 2 SO ' . r-jothpieks, Wufeh Keys, Citiiril SliilcE. 1 50 to 3 50 Oi fold Crosse*, Kinal), incilinm and large. 2 flu to 7 50 fl iti-Milus other (iifu, comf?ri.-in*; h large and |*j laltiahlr assortment of miscellaneous articles, /arving from ?il to ?40. . The proprietors of the OI.IjKST MSTAIt* "v, I.ISIIKIMJIFT HOdKSToiiK IN THK I'M IKI> SI'ATEX, (or tho uninterrupted siiccsh r? ivliicli lias crowned their earnest eflbrtts to ploase ,c luring the lust four years, would return their lincere thankfi to the hundreds of thousands who iiivc, in Jmst time, neon lit to bestow their lib rnl patronise ii|>nn them ; and would further : ~~ insure tlieui, and the public generally, that their ' ' long experience ami established capital war'ant them in offering greater inducement.* than By iver, nn<l such hp nre out of t he reach of any similar establishment in the country ; and pro- VI vise, in this, the liftli 3'enr of their location in * W Vew Y<rrk, to introduce new features, still grea- all er attraciiuns, gilts .of greater value and va- am iety. A still larger and better (selected mock of tri? looks. 1 Commissions and iinHiceiiiciiU to clubs and to and igenls who are willing to devote their time to sai< iiir business; bo that llioae who desire can our ini'c to I We Khali endeavor to establish an agent in two vrry town in the 1'iilled Stales,eo that all who wh_ vil I uitiy benefit hy onr liberal system of trade, gra We have appointed T. II. Crewe, our duly au- <j hnrized agent for Abbeville anil vicinity, who vill receive him! forward all ordera with attenion nod despatch. A NKW AND IlKVISF.n CATALOGUE eady fiit distribution, containing every desifa ilc hook, new or old, uow in print ; and nc- J :nowledged by librarians and literary men to be lie iu<y*t complete ami best classified ever msud, without au exception, r|^ f,00 <I00 1. re ready (o lie given away, mailed free to any coll <l<iress, to ali parts of the world. It coutaiiHi nil of tl orks on Art, Science, and NVitural History, del?l idve/itnres, Travels, <tc., Agricultural and Do- war lestic Fconomy, Hefles Lcttrea, Essays, &c., dert tildes, Biographies. Dictionaries, Encyclopa;:.c ni.:i??/-??:?..i I ITorks, JI istorionl nu<l Miscellaneous, Poetical, 'heological, Itefigious, J-.nw, Medical, Masonic, (undard Fictions, l'raj*er; Hymn and Glee fwt" iooks, Text lh?oks for school*, &lc., &c, JL And n thousand varieties of publications iu mon v?y depuiiincnt of literature. We selfas K?w s-?jmd, in ninny lower tl|nu?any other om-'e in the country ; and with every book of .? irt value of one dollar or more we present some si-fill Gift, without an extra ciuirge. .~i hot every one consult liis own interest, and A* fly nt EVANS'-Gift Bnrtlrstore, examine the riccaof hooks, see the beautiful gifts, so freely altered among " our patrons, arid be satisfied Hit I he only economical way of bnying hooka ~ i at No. C?7 Broadway, Lafnrge Hotel iiuiUl- * ,g. Wt nwvrftntprf petfeet satisfaction. for JUGE FOll VOURSELViSS. r- stoi Examine nur plan o.f business. Aii^y on? can ( *n ho will. Observe the daily distribution of ?IqIh-s, gold andsHvpj; veal, chatelaine and 8ta*' nard chains ; bracelets, cameo, Moasic, coral, tain Id-stone, gurnet and gold sets of pin and t.lie lasps ; locket*, large, mediunf and small size ; iij^s, chased, plain and net with stones, carneo, oUWHtone coral; Mosaic and engraved Studs Pur' *d sleeve-buttons; scarf piuB, orcwes, gold pen- the ils_; jjolfl ptijis iu silver and ni(Ar^coo cases and erc, thousand other rfrticlea of use aud value. A Glft'wifli overy book worth from.50 ols. to 100. exc< SEN&F6RA CATALOGUE. the 'II will cost you nothing, and will be valuable cur, i u boak reference, if nolhing more. Address I). W. EVANS & CO. 11,0 No. C>11 Broadway, New York.. S Jauc Itt 1869 8 ?3inly. ? THE S.U'IO AM) IliCI'I.V AUTISTIC - ? ? as ./m. OK tiii: MESSIAH l\ll 111)11 MIIS, OMPIUSINC all llio principal event-4 i" the J.ife ill (Jlirixt, from lite nimoncifttiun lie nsi-i-nsion?which li.m < 1 ieitf?I the most unlilietl utid enthutinstie admiration, frill n at. AMirvil|?? mi Muinlnv June tiOth for 1 davs only. The exhibitions will l>e iriveti lie Court House on Mominy niul TneedftV nings nt. KI nml on Tne?lnv after noon at 3$ nek. l>ourrt open in tlio evening nt B?i? afternoon nt :{ o'eloek. 1CK KTy Go Cents, Children nml Servnnta f price. ( . 15. MITCIIF.l.L, Mannger. nni? Ifi-T-H HOPE ().\ f HOPE n VEUTr N i :\v 1 HKCOVJ IUY ! ! THE f'ai I1TIU H' iuiiitiBiA:\ m\m 10Ml*f'l NI >T-TI > of tlic t 'It** if est. Vogetaldo extracts, And warranted to give great roin I )VSlJ.Kl?srA, 1 nil arising from n disordered Blato tlie Stomneli, for sale l<v D.'M.LACCIILIN', Sign of tlie Ooldeii Mortar. \l?l?ovill<?, .Tune in, ('? tf 3?aiiits, Oils, WIWTV: LEAD, XjINBEEID OIU AND SUITS Tl HI'FATINE, , l.AKCK supply just received and forsalo k. low l>y 1>. M<r.AT*rilI?IX, Sign of tin- (ioldeii Mortar. Alil?ovi11o, *. (.'.,.111110 1 <), 1 S.V.I, (i tf Bl lfflirrs WAIffl, "Mjll pres<:rviu^r and In-notifying llie Ilarr and rendering it dark and glossy, it is ido from pare Cnponnul Oil, and possesscB all t-u 1 iiii- fjualil ies wliieli fo exactly unit tlm lions conditions of tin: human liuir, just rcved, ami for .-ale l>v " 1>. M.KAI'fllUN. Sitrn of tin- 'Ioldeii Mortar. Aldieville, June l'?. Is.'.'.i, ft tf " CENTRAL HOUSE" "Williamston, S. C. IllMS lion o. is now ojK-n for tlie reeepiicm of visit"rs lo tlie Mlueral Springs. The ildintr is entirely new, tim-lii d and furnished excellent h!vie, and locateil at a convenient tanee from lli<* Spring. Visitors will find iple iiikI superior ncrotftritmlaMnii nt tlim iii-i* Willi pitnl n:iK r. TIh? table will beauj>cil willi Hih lies! I!? tiKiikut adorr!*. I!*ti> of lliiAiiit.?IVr ilny. pnr wenk, ,(i.) ; per month, ; CliiKlren nad Struts half price. K. It. HUTMJrXR. Iiino 0, lS.'i!). 7 3m Just Received. iy CASKS very tine Clmvt. Wine, n deliijlif.M In I summer ?li ink. Also. :i lew Canes I'inc l>r:in?ly aiul W inc*, for Me ilienl purse*, for sale liv 1). M. I.AICULIN*. I.'ruimiwt ami Clieiimt. rMibcvilie, June 10, 1S.VJ ii if LADIESS' (M'll> V A T r v Di.TWPT.'n nmcrc? l UJIIJIII Jil I iV i vIjO i M. SHEAR lias a largo supply of ladies' ' w Summer Silks, comprising eoino of Clio est ami most elegant styles. which l?o will tell {{really reduced Tin* public are re et fully invited to <-\umine the assortment. June l?J, IS.'.0 2 If tie Thousand Dollars Reward. ^0 ^'SS'*N,<' 'r<"n iiiiil of the r>ili Mny, bl from Charleston Ic> Abbeville Court >iihC, a package containing Five Thousand liars. of the notes of the Hank of Charleston, of various denominations. i'hi< above reward will l>e paid for therecova> of the money, or in ptopurlion for any part ireof. J CIIKBSHOROUGH, Gabbier ISnnk of Charleston, S. C. Tune 3, lfc.'ifl. 7 If Fio STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA*, Abheville .histrict.? Citation. WILLIAM II ILL, Ksq., Ordinary of Abboville District. T\\KJiLA.S, AV. I*. Dilloshaw has applied ' to mo fur Letters of Administration, on and singular the goods and chnttels, rights 1 credits of John \V. Dillesliaw, late of the Dis t aforesaid, defeased. I'hcse arc,- therefore, to cite and admonish all I singular, Mio kindred and creditors of the I deceased, to l>e and appear before me, at next < >rdiiiary'? Court for the said District, >e holdcn-at Abbeville Court House, on th? ti iit.*t It instant, to show cause, if any y the said administration should not b? nted. iiven under my hand and seal, this tliirteenlli da}* of June, inst.. in the year of our I?nrd oi?? thousand eight hundred and lifir-nine, and in the S3d year of American Independence. " - WILLIAM HILL,O. A. t>. line Ifl, JB59 8 -2t rwotioo. HE Notes and Account* of the Firm of Jor? dun &. McLnuchlin ore in my hands for I'ction. There Are also Notes and Account* ie old ttiHinpsa of D. A. Jordan. Those in,-. ?'d to the lirm, or to myself, will come foril and ninku immediate payment to the un? ligued. D. A. JORDAN, r*y 18. 18?*9. 3 ' U Ice and Soda Water. VHE BMbscriliers will supply thtfBO luxuries to their friends during the numraor t!is. let- always pn hand for the sick. BRANttfl, ALLEN & EDWARDS. June* ltt, 1P80, . 8 tf Traveling Dress Goods Shepherd PLAINS, for DUSTERS, fn great variety (it low price*, at UKAY & ROBERTSON'S, June 9, 1859 7 tf 'he use nf Dr. Jlottcttev * StcmacI* Bitters t Dyspepsia, Flatulenco, Heaviness of the nuch. or any other like affection, is second one in America or abroad. To be able to i confidently tlmt the "Bitters" are a cereuro for dyspepsiA and like'diseasee, ia to proprietors a saurc^ of unalloyed pleasure*amoves all morbid matter from tho stomach, ifics the blood, impart# renewed vitality to nervous system, giving it that tone a ad euy so indispensable for (he restoration of health. i numcroas acknowledgement* of ita superior sllonoe and beneficent result^ have aaaured proprietors that it cannot but prove a grant 9 to tho afflicted, and impart vitality to th? rough system. old by druggist* and dealers everywhere. 35" See advertisement in another eoluguf.