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The Abbeville Press, _A.Vbc3vi.lle, S. C. W. A. LEE. EDITOH. Friday, April 6, 1866. Editor I'jiEsa .?Please anoouoon MILTON j T. HUTCHISON n.i a candidate for Sheriff nt the next election. " Man* Fbiksds. \V'e*re uullioripod to Hmouuco OA? VID CRAWFOKl>? ? candidal? for Tax Col-1 > * i .t ?im pntuinir election. * ' - Jt&~ The friends of W. COCHRAN, announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the next cjcclion. XS" T. 1'. Slidlh, Esq., of tlieMil'9 llouso our authorised Agent, in the city of Charleson, for solicitii.g advertisement*, uu.d receiving monies for the same. ' BELIGIOUB The members of (ho Methodist Church in this village,* will bear in mind th* fact ihut this day (Friday) is one of our Conference fuel-days. The general Conference of the M. ii. Church i South, met on 4th of April. Let tpeoial prayer i be made on their behalf. There will lie preach- | ? ing in the MelhoJist Church to-day, (Fiiday)j at 41 o'clock. % THOS. G. 1IK1U5ERT, I?. C. ' THE VETO OF THE CIVIL RIOHTS LILL. Our exchanges publieh at length t!i?: message of llie President accompanying his veto of the Civil Rights Bill. It is nn able and conclusive argument, assuming tike highest constitutional j ground, oud manfully vindicating the lights of the States against the unjust usurpations of liie | general government. J t affords another proof of the firmness and ability of the lYasident, of jiis true Statesmanship, nud wise conservatism, and appealing ns It does with great ,/orcc of ftrgumcnt'nnd earnestness of purpose to the sober BecOnd thought of the uizasuf, must go far to % strengthen his position. The objections of the President ta Lhc bill on- radi^ftl nnr? ^ftiiknri.]>Ati.ii.??. ? . ' - I ? ?i ?n".' IU "=? | xvholo scope and policy, as unconstitutional nud inexpedient, and entirely inimical lo t!ie interest of llie white and black races. Tt intei fores with* tho municipal legislation of the Stale?, with the relations which exist exclusively between a State and its citizens or between the inhabitants of the eamo Stale, and tends lo erifck an Absorption of power by tho general government, as must lead Lo a destruction of-ull (he { lifeguards which are designed lo prolect llie j lights of the Stales, If Congress tiiny repeal i all Stale laws disci'imiiint ing between the two races in the clasj of sul-j^cta covered by this bill, it may do the same with legnrd to lnwe regulating sufTrnge end oflice?may prescribe who shall ait as ajnd^e or juror, hold oflice, or vote in any Stale or turritor3*. Tber s will-be no limit tg? the p/ogiou* of thi? centralization and absorption. On the spore of policy, the menage urges very* decided objections to tlie l>iM?us interfering with thft relations of laboiMinc^capitalj and.dis turhing flioso rppoaing interests 1 of employer jind. employer, wliich should be 8?lf adjustiug. Tlie effeot ivill be"lo foment discord and w'ulen th? bi^oc^l)^ween. the.two racua; its whole scope and poljey being to operate in favor of the colQi ed and against llig^whifc(racc. **" * The impolicy of ^t tempting to elevate. tlitL untutored black "to the full rights of citizenship, clearly an^fogpibty ulionn,?conflicting as it with^the.iigliU and aflf-cting the interests e of eleven of th^tlm-ty-si* States, ^vlio are entirely Unrpnrfnt-Tit r.,1 "... f - * -vv-T-TVV" ' "Whether th% veU>_ message, \yill be sustained ' in.-the S&atej is o "Question of great in'lerCst. f Okfajg Uj tH'e recent rejection of Mr. Stockton ^ tbe.JJewi Jersey Senator, 'and the ulisence of pmeoftb^ friend* of the adrfthiiblratlon, the re. alt i? quite doubtful. 4. ? ' ?* ? ?.<? * - , - THE EECOirSTBUtxiON dOMMITTEE. Tbo Congressional Refonstmeli'od Committee , harer*?A*fj'publjjl>ed a Urge mass of testimony t b0*{Jog upon the presanl condition and pust 'nets tof the Soutlicrn plates. TJjo testimony which |win^)e tnost engerl^y read is tli^t cf Gen. Lee," ,vho testifies to'the wiHingnc^s of Virginia Jo ?aoqtiiesce'in the present condition of affairs and 'iOAolonnnit/i in Cn<ioii.;.-'l'V. *?- - .--.1 >? ^ _g ... me iresjueni'jrpoli* jtj. He thinks that Jhe#br>st Aid be ft means. pf reconciling the pe6pl**lo the-government,. r\nd mat ing them its.cordial supporter*, .is to qxteafl to them equal political rights. TJ?e "8tASn? willing to pa}* her share of ihejiationnl * '(debt-and to 6otifortn !to the laws of the United States. .With regard to the question of labor lie thinks thfit-lhe inteTest of the State woufJ be advanced by -thfc removal of tho ucjfroos. H^rcp%?1iate(J t^e ideafAhat cruelties had been purposely inflicted u^un Federal prisoners,The^ tft*timoR^ cf mewbers^of^qie Vir' ginia legislature who wero exaijined?efore the ' Committee,' 5? to the same effect ; put on the ?4h?r band lbs United Htates officers, Gens. Terry and Turn'er and Col. Urown Represent ^e IM.ntiment of the people of Virginia to be Vqijpjiroyed, and ratber tffc baf ing become cral>jtt?red since Lee's surrender. " <ru. ?i?? -? " ? *ud iojiun. oi me uomai^tce may soon bo ttpccted, and jo'Jging from^ the prcjuqjcec^ <Uheicr o[ the testimony takeD, and the | olitical complexion of the Committee the popple <4 the Soutiibaro nothiog.to expect at tlferr h^ids..,, ? ^ ? ?r ' *. * , Cffixoc "or G^bbiscx ?^Tlio garrison ut th ij pl?a^onsUtIng of detachment of the 13th M?U>f Eegimsnt, under the command of LieutHail was relieved on Tuesday Inst, by a company of the 5th Ohio Regiment, commanded by Lisot. Bjek?ralaff We trust that the new gtrrUon will manifest the samo Conciliatory spirit whiob tiaracteriaed (he (feportmsnt of their pradeoes?ors; and that onr citizens wil) curoiniy oo-operste with thtfyn their effort? tt^jtrsssrvo tbs public peace. C?t>t C. R. Becker, the courteous agent of th* Freed men's Bnreaa remises ie charge of his, Wf Ptpartmept.- ?.'*- V Yfcx 'Caaoincrf akd ^xktinkl ?-The pyopri-r itonbfp of thia long established journal has re evthpbeen uscmed by Messrs. Hettry Moofre W*igbi,.#eU khOwn and jnffluential citky^s ofrAtfaand.corotvi to us maoh W* 8W*1 *tUaotfbae., J?,n. to?ethar Villi |U esteemed w#(KWMiW fcllWiciiftetf tflfrfir ?* change. - nic-it IrfjH '* "l-? ik-VJ "*/ fc *i *5 ??9 ? ?. 4r , - ? Notice tu T^xPaxekj?Wo are ifqucstcd br Mr. S. A. Hodces. Tax-Collector of our Dia Iriot, to correct a misapprehension' which pre? vaila.aiiioug certain ill-advised portions, lli.it in the present anomalous condition of our ?ll'airf>, tlie State 4ios no authority to imposo taxes, or to isnuo process for their collection. It is unnecessary to Hay tliat the opinivii in entirely erroneous, and that if the State has beeu limit ted to any one function of civil jurisdiction, it can clearly impose and collect all proper taxes : for the support of civil government. l.et all thrill come up promptly and eonault their own | interests, the convenience of the Collector, and the public Welfare by making; proper returns and payments. Executions will l-e issued against all defaulters. ? >? ?*?>??? ? Important krom Washington. ?- 'l'he lust mails brought tlm lollowiny \\ ashiugton dispatch: Wasoinoton, April 2.?.The President has IsfUrd a lengthy proclamation. declaring that tlx}* irsun eeli.iii which liar: existed in tlu> Stales of Cteor?'ia, ilortli Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and" J-'loi ida j=i at end, and is hereafter to bo eo regard ed. The above list embraces nil the Southern States except Soul h C.tiolina and IVxas.. -Texas I JlUS nut j ?:t yumj'tciuvi tiiu \vv; n v? rawucuuv tioii, but we cnn nssitrti no satisfactory rcauon i for the oxelision of South Carolina. ? . ?M- e -t? . *? At the tale ui' the csiiite ol' I'viiuti' Ki.i.is, decetiscd, on TJiursday, nit., I lie fi^yowhiy prices wore obiained. The tenns wore .Credit of twelve months, interest from date, notes, with approved security, payable in coin: Cotton (in bales), - "> to 'Z~ cents per jiound; corn, S*2,S'J to per busliel ; fodder, fU.2;V to J2.ri0 pel* K'U bundle."'; s-hflcks, S>7 to ?10 per'foiir-liorsc wagon loud; mules, about ?2<J0 apiece; cows (milch). ?7 to ?20 per head. The Anueuson Aite.m..?Such is the title of a neatly printed weekly, recently established at Aiidertoti C. LI., by W. ]!. Wulteis and \V. | \V. ituniphrey#, lidiluru and Publishers. Willi tlii'Hi- we nro v.'uil ncmiainti-d at ml j foci assured that under their nu-piees the Aj>\ prat will merit its lull tdmro of public patronage. We i'Xw'ti'1 to it our beat wishes, and gladly place it upoti our e;:ehange li'l. At n meeting i f the congregation of Trinity Church Abbeville, on fcustcr Monday, the following Wardens and Vestry were elected for the ensuing year: Wacukxs\?Tin.'#. Jackson aud A.C. Haskell. ynsTiiv.?J no. A. Calhoun, A* Lw; J. To wiles lJobertfon. ? Tin: Lcujsvii.le Wukkj^Coujiiini.? We have , received ? copy of this well known j mrnut and I take pleasure in placing it on our exchange lit.'. I I^a Kditor and Proprietor \V. >>". n<tldeiua*r is j well known- to our citizens ns n geutK-'iiKu* el ability- and chura'ctef. The paper i.i doing 1:00 1 service in behalf of .Southern rights ami iu support of the^l'resjdoutj^ppi icy. . _ - * Mr. i*>nN*f'\iu?HT.?Wo (tirftt attention lo the'card of this gentleman, .who is biT~well known to our cuminui^ily J^ilioj^Jjiio gcrui'i ally, as an experienced and 6l^'.l!fu].machinist.. It will bo's'.cn tlint lie lias fcytnud a business connection, which wilfennblo luin to moot more fully the public demand*. A'Vi fti'den prompt? attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. pv.&. 11. McSabb.?We direct attention..to j the very altrnutivTS advertisiMnoni of tliis^entlemau, who otter* to'this plitflio large and 'varied block of tho latest', heft an J most fashionable styles of;Li*lios* tCrwl OAtlemAi's ])r<as Gooihi;t prof^treii to suit valibusies ^\:i quality and.iiYiees. and solicits a call froi.i his I'liciuld olid the public generally. ^ Ir. 0. Farriisgloa will ploase'accept our thanks f.-r lute topics of ihc Nqfv ^Sork dailies, and a co:^-of^lic llklnnoyd 'l'lKICS. . ; "Military Avrffta. \ - On Friday lam a detAchmcnt of cavalay .arrived ill our village frbin Atif&uUn, bringing wiUi ibeni Mr. Wilson L. Coleman, of iliis lJi?trict, who hashed) arrested som?* teji <lyys|yeviouf, nuil :i Mr. Powell, from iiprr Hamburg, al<si? iitidor nrritt. This detachmcnt. went into citmp al llio Fair Ground, near ilie village, and since then they linve arrested Grn. M: \V7(iiirv, t>., Griffin. Kw], M r. Tleesp Gomilltrm*, Mr. Ein-< bloy Jj'oii, ,Mr. Julius Day and.fion Jamc-a Day,Capt. 3ohies Mitchell and Mr. David Strothcr. Hill the above* ir.ciit.ioiH-d*g?*ntlemen, w^underetond,. with the exception of the fouF latter,Moft here for Columbia, under gjiard* on Saturday laHt. Why they*- were-a fronted is bsyotid j.Qiir fonjeeturc, I'or they are /111 well know.ciiij zens. und have ever been e&tenmod honorably 1 tieiitleinon ? ii?*?n .iiionii^i.i.. v I HIIL'MUUII.IIIV UOing nuclit tlul would blmnis'n llitr chuuictcr-or in the leapt afloct the true dignjly , of. llio good citizen ^tnd perfect gentleman. Fooling Satisfied tjijit gentlemen will bo ablt speedily to exculpatc thwnsfclves from the cbprget), whether they" are, under wliicli they were mroBted, we hope very aoou to -. welt-lirae thum all horfle again. . .. ?*, * ,.^A son of Mr. A. f Ilerlong was also^rrested ope day lest week Whd sent to Columbia. \_E4'jcjield Advertiser* Tjp L*TEy FEKifs SM^ation.?The newest report cocn^ctotf jpiih Fcnianism has refet-^oce tfc Ihoralle^ed ftitlpg out of sundry V?esel?to 4,go a fi\?tylng,,-Ujfl.the Banks of Newfoundland ostensibly, but j^nll jj, to cffcct.a lauding some< where OT Thd^IJmiali North American coast. The vessels'ftte to fllT welMnanriVd *ond well armed, and things will.be to managed that , no difficulty, will be experienced in procuring oleara*nc? papers. As soon as the landing ia efF?etpd-i?r> rrnnm ll>n * 7 ? 6-v. otuij?mu irisii rppuuilC will be regularly launched, and Uncle Spjrji will b"e requested to recognize it as a belligerent, >01 least so far as to allow?it*the u#or of United States ports, into whiol: prices J.o Irish privs* teers mny^be bfoughC. ^ . Trenton, N. .J., Mjn?h 31,18GC.,?lioihJI^li' s^s?of*lhe'Legislature have adjourned to meet od Mondaj'.T.Np action *wns takcu *>n'A tfce question ofiBlecliiig n Unite^ Stntg* Senatorjn pl^ce of Mr. Stockton. The Republio'afl paper io Ah in city opens sharply on H%nator^tetf voU for voting not to go in^> a jofct rapetii?. DoubU are felt everywhere of'the probability of a joint meeting ?t all. Admission of Tfknescee.?The oorretpoiid ent ol the Baltimore 6'tm, one o( the* most reliable of the Washington lotter-writers, slys thatiba^admuai^q of the.Tenncjaef fcpreserftalioh dTcpdbded c^U-fly on the fate of the civil rights bill, tend that iu v?to??renders it "quite certain that Tennessee will not be recognised; -at this session, oither "with.if without condiU0D'/ - :m:t? . tig Ricijmqkd. -Marqli 81.-?Llot* Alaxmider .H Stephens, of Georgia, arrjred'-hore to-pigfcfc en route to Wastritfgton;* - "' " Nsw Yotw, MprcU. 81.~Cottoo /rra, at 89|a40c.*for tniddliug. Gold .closod, firm, 'ft ?8K t . i-'.'.f i>o ' "fosif: ,19f N*w York, Aprils.?Cotton dull fco-.d?y-? lo^er ^radea qftoted-at^p^.Gold 28. 4.'. ' ' ''S ' ' " ? ' ^ ' -{. ( # :ift ;y>rrH ' ' ' f.'t rf *' ' " ' tf 3^*-"** ? Um ?.%J> JW^wm y<U 'WlCkVid tUEr.TC W~F7JJN0. I Accoiding to previous announcement, a pub- j lie meeting of the citizens of tlio District was , held in Hie Uourt House on Sale Day lust to i | g:v? popular expression to the tpneial deiiunei- ! ation of recent outrage# committed in our uiidul, j tltid the cariieut doairo of our citizens to coop?ruto in all proper nteaHiirce* to prevent their reeuirenee. There was a good attendance on the oeonnion, and entire unanimity iu the ndop- ( , lion of the resolutions proposed. j On motion of Mr. (J. '1'. lluskell, the lion. D. j . I,. Wuidlaw was called to the Chair, and '.V. A. j j Lee, Esq., H-quested to aet us Secretary. 'I ho Chntrmati Elated the ol.jectK ?if the meet- ' j ir.w and urged their importance in his usual i . earnest, impressive and eloquent manner. Lie ! I epoke pubatnuliuily as follov.-?: SIv t'i:LLo\v Citizens: I am glad to meet you i iiaalu in so liui!0 uu assnnilijuiie. 1 cannot. however, refrain from remarking your slow pac? I nnd <li?i:oiiKo!:ito nir, bo different from the buoy- j mil liable with which, in former limn, this hall : was vio\v?l> <1 the announcement ol a public j HM-etiMi;. SaJ chnngea Lave come ov?r us ninc<f ' the days when, lis freemen enjnjii:j? the light of | | self-jjuvei ninent, we ex[>re.ltH-d with authority 'our opinions upon public affairs.* Apathy sue- I coeds extreme suH'cring; hut even in times of : depression, it. is good for ibuso who sulloJ* in com-. > iiioii u> uiret*toijoth?.r, lo bind mote <;!caely tho cords which unite them ? to imparl nml tore- ; ciiivc Mutual information and sympathy?to keep nlivo that aUctition to puliiie uH'mrs which tyrants of nil {timid jealously Keek to extinguish ; ?and to determine the course which duty and interosf require them in prudence to take. Surely | i there ii now occasion for our 'manifestation of I intense feeling, and excrlioij *f any influence | j which wn tnay have', in inference to proceedings [ ! of ?>i?r (J.'iioral .(ioveinment which touch our [ j vital interests, and arc to he'decided by rulers I ntiionjr-l \v la out v-? have iu> representative. II j I ever u people ivi'tn culled upon i<> sustain and ai-siiit a liriieHictor, thu people of (lie States now j { exeludi*! from ("oiiyrMa are enllcd up<>;i. by i>ll j j life lticmiN m'their pojver, to nisiatii and a**i-:l ; otir Amlii'iv Ji'liiisnii, in } is noldc ! eflort* to willwlaiid* 111 ? assaults upon the Coll- I stitulioii which the radical p-irtv, \vi:li nii!.iriii;r j perseverance, are tn;?J?itiir, fur the purpose o!" ; | Jr^rmliilj; nn'l fuillioc depressing ^hoso over j i whose defeat and crushing cul.tmilio1; tln?y have , ! triumphed, and wlmin u \vi policy would t*Mch ' ] theyi^to iiicl mid recruit witli^eneH us kim^ie^. \ Yon, infeliow-fcil i?.eii9, know ihe condition of ; i lh:u"S and stale of lVi;lixiiC,in this iJi.striet, and j i niiuiy of you are well informed eoiieernint; oilier ' i Districts of our own Slate, and concerning oilier i i Southern Stales.* You kutkw lli;it/?havin;j fniled i i in our purpose of separation, we neijujes.ee in ' | l)ie recall, with an holiest determination to lt<*ep | J faithfully' the oath .which we look in tdtlvviily^ j |iiim*ve arc uevonui id wic v-onti Minion, nmri | r.'solute in our ndhei<ion .to the Union; Mint ivir" ! conform, without i^juniug, to the .reduction of | jour fuytui)?rt by emancipation: and that w'oJ j trout ;ho* |?i?i?lv.* capricious frecdtnen willi more I li.udue;*. rind iji<Ju!^ot:c<Jr tint if laborers receive ! from employers when: all" fire of I In; tiaunj race j mid color. Vet men in hiuli positions-^! em-iiil.--, ^ I Si-UHti.r.-i, St atvsiiu-ii, asi?tli?*v wniiM Irive thi-m-1 | selves con^i<l"tid?ait: us-id'tous-ly 1 in j efforts to pro line in the puhlicimtnl of the "gov? ' ruin;/ Slates a hfii*,f thru the 'i". Slat".' are ready '.>< fl iiuo !? ? ?Ji i:i ri-l??-lli*i:i u-t soon ::s tIs^ smolltciiti? ii^Jluoun.' of military fusee .i.-i?v. i'.h dru\v:i : ihnt witliout t!u -^'recdmct:*S Itnrvnu i and strung jjnrrisOi'.?. the negroes wou'tl lr?*?ru^ cnt-Iavvd Cffrt (Jnsiioyc<l*if th"y*?lid nut pr.-iS. ct " thcni.-felve^ in tin; c'xteritiiuatitnr'cvnr w hich i v.-ould speedily Itu wotr?d '..eUvcen the *fhit'.s*i:i;! ! the tiiitchs. Thee iii'rn.niti't oesiir^to |:;o>!uc<* i t!ie evils which tlicy preiv'cU to deprecate. l\>p? 141 party vicUh y they would ruin their eouulrv. j Nothing tiicy seem so auxiny-Iy to I???,? : for, mid ! Btuve.-l'y their itiiBrepresenfiitioin', pi?.vocations J.und briiUnc?, to produce, as an outbreak at. the I South, which nii^ht. t;ivo iifcieafed^ popul-uity i) nnd rfppm-til jnMiltcalinii i(iihtuji|irc !'tvc iiieus' Ures which ihtfii malignity liavecuncocjed Th.'ie I ?, then, no course of <1<Wy on our part so plain j as of patience, forl.ciirauue, moderation, j peace, l.et us cling to the "c'ntuution, ouictly j tiijltiriiig the ills which evvjits have iinpos-d ' UUOII Hi, nn i thus Jiiv* {.oiiimdiutiun to the ion rIrvtiieiil ctatuiuiiirj ulilcli ,u;?j ?jiu!i;.;ti:ou=ly cir? ! culated for our distraction. j The immediate'eat^u wtkiu'i, I^liftve bt-oi; to":<l, I produce^ tli? calling of this meeting. wan tli?! ! shooting of'Tt poMtur *?>f the cannon ?tiit im' t! ! mollis pla&i wjii!o ho\viis on,doiy atJ^lodijei^ i Di-pot, on Ftiday, March H", The bittrtlerous j net is s-si.il to iiiiSe bu'i-n {>erpt>ltait*d*l>y-n siran; on h'?rs-bjjc!:, unknown to"(iliV 01" the |?>-r?" j Auiid who niv. him. According lqi,rep%Vthcto : was neither '> proyoc^ion?nothing in j tlie ,'ytich can he contemplated without , i liurtur'bf sides ihe gratifying- fact that the inteTit i wftsjiiut votisuuisnuts J^bot tUv* soldier, although I dangerously wounded, i si likely to.recover. 7 i Are ytm, my fello\v.riliz??n'i?; wiliiug to'fehare* i tlio oriiuyi iui.il i ettpoiisibi)j(y of iliiu t.iihmcful ! deed? 'l^iose who lulo oVer?U.< liUVC thought proper .to place a gtifrfeon in our nnidgt; Ihe}* ! foad use light so do Hv>, and they jjavu the power,' I as it'ifi thcirMwiy, to prutefct their skiers and [ to p'iirflJLhliinju*;Hiii!ife'hiU;rfereltce<*u',lil? litem.' ij Notwithstanding the, CKenpe gf a .^iciuoiu ofi| r?t?'ler,'all"*wlio hAvalihcoii raged or conctyilod j him triay be suhj^-cttdHo'^iunyjHrinp'btVand inwy i Rfrsi,J,9i w'i?illy :ituiocei?|,!?nip.y-be involved. in I the eotisfqticiiccH." Itov.i you fn any courn;;od or coucciiWd robot;ia and murderers? j Do youjSympalhtze with tbriii?#or do you abhor l their-.deeds* uiid disavow then! f Such deeds !inav briiijr reproach nrt<l calamily^tpoii tliig'contniuiii^y, Jiilherto*Vcj)Ulai>le and peaceable. 1 believe, ns I have heard it tonjectured, that ibis crime .wan oik! o^ Mhnv \ftnci?vbeen peryttratc^ jk^l uid" l.uppy to .nay v?jry?.le\y in (hi8l)is(ftcC) Wy reciless dfiringr"deK|}eradi>e3t.| moBtly refugees from other St;?1<!i>, who lljVinfc place* t>f j%fugo in'tlio mopnlaina, anjfto?ne ! few syinpnniizora-Rcaltered tKWttgh the country, come ?iu?ly or ina&qu*udt> intd thslf/rrer IJftiitricta, uyd for^uio, or in drunkeiPfui'yTr idle bravado, commit ficts of violence, wilh^liitle^regard lo or color of tlie BuflVrera. A guerilla war, th? brave aoldiera, whom Generals Lee a"hd J oh n a ton Buirtnil^red. from tbeiirat,'refused tj> ' t'uwtve in Bllell u>?r M'nj .i ? - ^ ? wwi'iiuiJf IU 11)0 mid habits of?our penile. il it woulihho 'destructive of tliejr interests. Bui-llie deeds which are perpetratoihby^ilio pf-tty squads, nn^rthy tobe called hands, J>{ law|et?- disturbers of-^iho peace whom 1 liuve n'eitlioiipd, cannot bo'dignifietj Ul the name of-guerilla warfare; "robbers ami asjA&in?, uot*pa^lisan* or rebels nre'tbov. Thet; arrison at this place haa been^ivil and inoffensive:* (l*menuthe white-garrison?(Jod forbid tliat I should npenH 10 ?f tjio blneks bj' whom, at first, thin community wa?.afflicted.) The vijfeite soldiers Have (\onc their duty n ith as little of Jiamhn^sicaswould.fcongist T\-ittHat 4 duty-^tney have brflii objigiiic and useful on the plantations ,\vhen ' ffequirad 'Fto be* there, and have given uo.cause" "of complaint that 1 diave boara of WhaC?niust be the f^ieart of themanf who,.without pltionsl tnowlidge-.of the' individoal.^ould, willva^ur^ercus weopOu.lJattemp'. to take the life of obe of.inch u'gMTjpon. ? for thesaWof rtme paltry booty, or from luti-ed to hi?j}iii(vrm. ^ . It This- meting, I traetLwilUshow Oie": sense whreh tlftrf corpnrTOiiity eWertains of sfaoh conduct ; aud by'takin^ *>cour?efc require^ by our ''duty, our interest#,^nd tha character of our^DisIri^'pflfcve tbaVVe are worthy "of the rights which claim. *Th?? Ohaii*itf? . ,? J - - ~ caive aujr-motion or j>wijw*iHoju. -j ' In Hic absence of Gen. ^lcGownn, tlie Chnir' man of a.Committee opj>o<nted at the preceding meeting, Col. J- 8.*Cothrnn submitted the- fo|.l^wiog preamble and resolutions, an<T sustained tlicin.iii a very^Xfiellent uud^impreative ojridress:' The Southern Slates ar&Jn an aubmatoua con dilttu** The "war growlug -out oj (he-Sff&t to divid? ihf^Uiuted Stakes inlatvro Ct>afadoraciea ! over. It'has boon decided by arip*, the arbi* tef pi i'aM reiorCj that the Suies are td retnal* united nuder onoj?General Government. This . bejufe eerlain and fixed, it is the coarse of patri mjsro, aa well as 6T iuterost, Tonrlf to jdmit the /act, and act in conformity thereto'.* I*lathe duty. of, orory titiseiuto labpf Vs MW he raay lo i-fiyyyo? hp- >j J. ' ** * make our ielnticim wi K the UuVeminent m far ' ?9 possible, Iviiidlv. renpectful and fraternal. i Tlii.-' i* only l!i<* more nci'nsaary bpcauee it may ' bo difficult on Hocount of the ruvagvsNjf H10 |(llv 1 war. Rest or.it ion? gencrnlly devclopo u cor-! tuiu class of bud passions, The Southern .Stal^3 were for tV>u most part the then I re of op. | orations, wbicli carried in their tram desola- j tioii and death and stteli Lnlliotiona naturally > crentrt resentment nnd embi'ter iiieinorien. | J.ut it imi.->t never be forgotten tint the war it; over, and tliu new liuc cl" duties opened t*> us, i makes it proper lo aoothe nr-pcrilie^, mitigate resent meal-i mid cultivate feelings of reciprocal i kiudnct-j. ThU cours<> is not only civil, l?u- I mane nud Christian, hut in exact conformity! with the highest \v isdorn nnd policy. Military | operations have ccuncd and I h? people wish to' enjoy the blessings 6f peace?peace in tho full! ! est sense of the word. Th<' country has Imd j enough of turbulanca during the long nnd i bloody ww. which has just closed, and in lir?l , g.oat want u'jw iiu:r c;itire absence of ull violeliee. i n.oi -- -i - " - ...< > ..ii i n i? iiio-ji. ni'i'ui'M, is uir ii'siyruuon I of llio Stale to its voualiiuiiouat nlatiorm tin- I tier the (iiivt'i iiiuvul, which in wives tiio c ssa- | I inn ?r military oceuiotion ami the restoration i of ciilintFeif government. 'I'll is oiid so ilcsira- i ble, so fruitful of good to all cuiicci'iicJ, eon > 1'i'sl lie |ii'oniotei1 now l?v conforming slriclly lo our hvvoru obligations, by disclosing tIn* H-iititittuls ami conduct of good law-abiding citi? /. ill Mini |?\- showing lllat wo arc now, r>s we .certainly were Uufuiv tit-? war, worthy of sell" i government. 'i'liouo who wouM pi!i'|K'tu itv our ! humiliation and reduce us to the condition of j aut'ject provinces east stand only u|ion the |*o- i sitiou Unit we are unlit fur eelf-coi.trol on uc? I count of sentiments of uisloyulity and vio | ienee. It is important for the people of the South to prove bv their acts I lint I his is an un- ! foumkd ii-Mluipliou, and to justify the e.onli? j detice of th>> i'i sideiit and thus in the only! way prnctieati^e for ys, sustain him in "bis lie*] toto mm |>:iinuiic \o extend tin: lilu&tingti j of si-lf-uovfrniui-jjl to every Slutoin the I'nioti. j Abbeville l)i.-triet. litis always enjoyed tin-j inf l>ciii^ quiet itlul orderly. Tho i groat itnt-s of Hi.. eni/.ens |>r.?i" V nr<; in dovotud ! t-? l:iw :m<! order now :n e.vor be lure. AM see | the ( ! <>|>i i?ly and t.li t)ltile necessity fur it, and j I 'toy disclaim and repudiate llto deeds ?>i" vio. | lencg mid .rohheay which "^re eonunittTd l?y : roc*!:loss hirangeis coining unionist them, who i are not eWizon.s a?td have no its llto coin- ] in unity. Tito good cilix-na nrc ftnwilling to ' bear the <'<li'.iiM of tlic a"ls of those, who ?re ! 'i ot part nml |>arci'! of' lite toiiimiinil\- nnd j who t?rehere pt'olii1i!v only Wcniis^^tcy contracted, dining th?; v.ur chronic habit* of lnw? Icisiii:';. I f* in therefore, Jtrxclftl, That the citiz-nt c,f M'l.ovillc*l>ia, triot, idvvuys diluted lu. law and order, h.rfro heat <l with pain of occasional acta of violence perpetrated within their honlcts; jfttd denounce , all Bttch' uot?, no mutter by whoui or iipott | .whom ciiQiiiiiU-.'d. * \ 'in.-. . t. Jitouirm, in.ll I IH--.CHi:C(.ll3 PI AIIIK-Vllle 1 ?tf? 1 i IrioWyiew with, dirapprubalion ami abhorrniee the rohbrry Rii?l.iiMjruvoki-<l .fliQcLiiii; of. Corporal'Dnniel li Knox o'f.the 1st Maine ^Ualtalioij^ whilst on duly ut llo-lgeV*l)epol on Friday ! tli<? U"'l ilny of 31 moli last, by.j&owe uukiiowu | Stranger yeomiurjly passing tl.at place by ae?ij tb'iil nl 4he 1 ime. i J{r:ni.-( J, That it is the duly of every ^ood i e'j-7.-n to* uaiifie Mn.'li nds, und to | jrivti t?j the ntiliioritivs every .assistauee posij" ! Ide in putvisiiijf,'?mr.::d hriti?i:)g to eoiiditrif piniifhlltvlll S|11 'tiiieh iVcklrl-3 , ollVrder-^ ! ii:;ni!iM< ljtuii;)ii ^life, tL<h?peaee of sociity ami . toe efiui^t.-r jyid wt lf ue o!" ili<>eotii:>r-ii.iiy. ; /irrol'^n, Thai, wlfilj^ well b*h ,twd slr.mj gvrs never find n.-i wauling in hospitality. : sin I Uttyie. who nre uisjjy.Hcd .to east, their 'lot ' with ?!.* atiil win!:'lor" an Jij/mot su;j>o:t* au.' v. ricuito amongst uwe dire ..1^ ?yifipal l<y I with l!i?#e, who, hitviug in> inlerrst* in I he <io:a ' nninity,xvt per.--T.it in inalcin^ it the ue?^ie*of l-tohbci v unJ vioU-ne-*, alike* of its L.i mi i . 3 - \ JlenotrrJ, ^Itwt wln.'st a MivMcil jurisdiction I Ito luilititry iiikI civil nnITT?>* is 1 1^11 I lie lir^t niv nis J'of t lit-hi jrprc.-sioii fit't-i imy, j :iit<I in (lie opinion ? f |?o?>j?l?s of tin? l^is Jria', il vvmiM piymcli? .for the civil nti ; ll.oi iti-s Ju-ujiVh i-X?.1unive jOii.?dict:ou pf nil ' oU'eiiccs, tio matter l.y. .yimin cmjwn ' Act 1 in their iii'lgmcht, much yom'l run he <lu:iij liv 1 uivii y to iho authorities < ivi5 oi* military J J?! ii|5![4 IIN'1 1.. ';?rJ V - f ' j" Al'? di^oVcYy : uml |)i!lii.-lii;i-n'. ill all ulVui.dcr.J. . ; 'IMie |(.'.-</u)Uoim \v??r?j sefeluoKx] l?y Ge:i. A. C. | U-usUiU, iiHti s?n;>;i(>i-:o-l l>y hiriT i'n nn *b;frnoj.U ! Ull'l ftil'iMl! Il'l Lli'iS llflfr.wlli.ill 'litn.i , - , r ?' - J " v,u ui!u|jt?J fK^idliau . ? * , On lii.itiou of J up. A. CalUuur., 4??<| , it v/cs uiioniTiiously ^ ' IiirsoU't'd. 'fli&t 1 lie fwivgosnij J'.ti?n;iil>le~ auil Recoil]:iuns be adopted as tlift rnnnimoty;. t-xi of the pubtie bcnliineiit of tlii. meeting. I . On motion of^IivC, T. n.iak>vl, * L ? " - . / ? ? .*< *' * Jtcsolred, Tifr.LUie chairman of thin ipec-liiigl ^jo rt (ju'fist*j<l*to trH%i?iiiit"co|'.ics 'Wt the' fSi-cgouig l^uunl^a and Kesoiuliona-tu the lYiiidont of the :Si ntcs, and ataft ty ti.e Military <>f lliiarTlf-partinflnt.'' ' * ^he^uieeting then adjtfurficd. ? W. A Tlr.e, D. L. WA-UDL \"\V. . s JJfecV'y, " ' ' * Ciiairinnnv ? WrAsm,NQTON,flApriI 1, <800.?Tl^ Wi.<opnsin* *As<><0tob!vr by a vote of. gray H-oj^nil^lieair" member butane* l>?vo instructed tlicir Senators to vote fo^th'c Civil Iligbts l}iij,*iiutwithftandiiig the velo. * * r HYMIE^ IAL, - * MAKIUKI). on 120ili '^tardi, t.v ttfv.* 7J* Tlionvi^on, at the Tftnpo the bride's-father, I iir. ("HAULMS watkins, .OL-AUH?V?WI. i nnd*Misa PANNIE JIODUE-3, oT AbbeviliinJia| trjcl, - * | ' - MARKETS. ? r' Mi '' -* -' " t August,), April 2. 18GG. COJTON?Wc note'S^uir for the bpMer gr^tiea,. bnL there 13^iot a greht. doxi do*v ing on acjy>nnt of bin all ^foriug. slock. .'I'hfr tone of tire market is better, nimliolders look for an ip>prqi,cTnenl;*h(;ncjv*th?ir lelucttinoo. Jo* Bull' jit pi'esciit pricei We ouoCo stiict. to good middlings' 38 a H-f. .If" | GOLD?Buying aUl20 aiW Icllfpg- at?'128. flicro lm? been [a mocleruto demand. ^ SILVER?Buying .at 120 and selling at 125.' -t ' T?E STAtE 0F SOUTH C^ItOLIIVA. Abbeville IMriclr-In the^Cotirt- of. Oolinnry^ ' 'Uy \Y-JLL1AjU-IIILL, E*q., ordinary of . District.' * tUKflJEIJEAS,. J. O. JJ4NDSA*- HAS V V * jnado^npjdicalion to lite - for ter? of Administration- of ull'f mid ingulor llie pooj^innd'clintteiB? lights und creaiCA ,o/? WILLIaM T. DKENNAN, deunsed. /\ Those hre, tbefefdre, to ?Jte und'admonish tlio' kindred aud creditors ofthe said deconswd to be' and appear b?fore?fn? at a Conrt of.Ordinary | foe Abbevillo Didlricf,' to*l>e helcP at Abboville Court House,Frulay, tho 6th day of April next, to abow'cauqe,, i(. aug they can, why the said letters should not ffif^ranted. " Given under mylfsnd and scat tlvia 23d day of ^rcli, 1800. tflLLIAM'HILL,. OrdinarybAbboville District.Mar.*^ 22 , 2t / . 1 notice.. * J 1I?REGY? inform rrfy jfoatrpMj^d fri?nd?,* that I have oetocftted with ifl?*I>r. AV. J. ? mlt t^wiaw " ' cjc, ibio or vy|])n>fmto?,'H. u., m iu? | practice of Medieine, Surirery tod Obeletric* Dr. iJILLW Eli'S loi.flf extftrienc** and.well known akWr entitles hitrfto tRWrnnfideDce of the.people. . 'Wher^' tlu eor?iee??of bolfi are neceeenry ijo^ additional oh#rg? will m?d*. We il generally be fonj^At home, unlet* professionally engaged. Onice? Ijack room of Dr. E. R. Callloau'e DragfJtore. ' ' - '- ?. CALHOTTN. (Ireenwood, March. 18, W6?. 31 2t in . #? > 'ivji'i ? iAy *>ib# ' ft mJk v! si-# v ri ? --rr. *' LOOK AT ll -:o:~ MM (JOp. WHITE I ORCANPIHS, * r.OctJ,?RlL\.iAKTj*, BERKUK, " ' NAINSOOKS.' MOZAMlJUji; KS, 70" J.IACKONETS, 1'01'LIXS, ,r?0 " SWISS MUSLIN, ling. tt I Nil HAMS, 60" L.O. Handkerchief Iiluck SILK, % $2,25" Cuffs ?fc CO LI. A RDKI.AINHS, 4'J " Misses'llOOl'S, ALL WOOL, TO" Ladies " lYetul. 15 A RATH KA, GO ? " II03K, CALICOES, liO" WUSETS, 1 CLOTHING. ;1 1? A NIM *> ' r" ' - IU t 1 !,VU coats 3,00 " 30,00 VKSTS 2,00 " 8,50 i i.incii lM.STMUS 1,1)0 . LEATHER. v American CALF SKINS, ?1,50 FroticluCAI.K .SlvlNS t.'.~ 5,50 JIAIINI'^S, pel" round,.. ?*...? 55 SOl.K, |>er l'oiitid, -15 wax u print, 5,co MIS CELL. Cotton CARDS, $1,25 ; Wool CARDS, 6 2.">,cts.; PADLOCKS, S2."> els.; Vockct K SHEARS, :',5 cts.; TRIMMERS, $1,00; L glilDI/ES, $2,50 lo ?-1,00 ; 'rimlons N. B. ( LUMN^, SOcli.; UMBliKLLAS, ?'2,50 ; GEO. 1 Ai:Biiv<il.LK, C. XI., S. C., April .5, 1S0G. .J?r rH1,IK Ai'l'^ril'or wishes to inform liia friend*, j _2L paiious ntul the public geiKsm'ly Hint lie | id prepared, ?l lii.-. old xtuud at Al iiuyillo Court ! I House, to tin u!l kinds of work in liia "liae ?f j | bitsiiKHK, ni':li us MAlilNG- nnii KLPAlUIN(i j (?ins,r * * ' 'IT'rms, '?fec.| ALSO, Blacksmith WSFIK! i, * - . j I dune ntul U Arsons IlKPAIRLl). jiroDipity, j [ n cully: well, uti'l nfnunlei nte prices. " I I lie Iim8 Willi liini in IiUkiuc** LKO-J. NAltlJ, >'KJNNL!J, ii |iracui.vj Machinist ruyl ] complete woikiiuiii,- wlm cannot li<! Mirpar-aed in j j 11is piofe.-'si'iu in tlic Southern Stales. i 1'ailiculur alien liuti {ji.ven lu Pl'TTING,,UP I ls t. k a m k~x o sj I jn iiiiv,part nl the Dirtiict. ntul work in WOOD* i Ti?i iv ..r ..n i,:...i_. ...Tii i.? .1 __ .t... i... . r j wi!X:i"?'r. .Sulisl'iclioii jimiunlcwl'nii'l' ;i sli:ue , | ol puMie |tatrou??^<! n-KpcclfullV MjJicil?. 1. ; JOI1X KMlHiUT. i A|?:il*3 2!J * ' Oiii | .-? . : 1 : j W 3XT ?3? IE2 23 i-a Viust-uatk* hoot ami sum:I 1 M AK LOU 11 AIIN J'.SS-M A K liJ(, [ 111 Di-pol.^ SbofTs . A.I.ily to .1. fC; CCJCIIRAX. I .Al'ril 3':... ?.* -* :u_ TO THH-TAX-PAYERS: i ir\if r. ?;ivi ^ ! yi JAL&LIJIUIm * rpiIE SWBSCRHJEtt. will open tjiis* STATU JL VTA^l BOOKS, for making assortments anil I and receiving returns f>r (lie year 18(56t pt,A^?-j. ItQvjUc, G/Il,,- on MONDAi' the tiCtli inrtr?: .The boohs will be ^eIose? for returns t/ii.-Ttfej-I dny'tho lntli 5I.iv, aiuLaTl Tax-Payers failing' to lfiake tl>?}jf ieUirnf hefora'thftt'?1me will I ' bo. doublet ax<^3. All tnxeaf nm?t be paid [>e-! foro"i*i idnytlift iMb June, 'or executions .v^ill be isstfdd imm^iliatofy. The Collector requests*! nil to conic forwaPd nr. donate -their -"returns' promptly. , ' T4?a taxes on property hnvo referenetf" both' as to po?sc?fion and valuation to the 1st (Joto1>er.l8G5, and the nrtfeles thus taxed .ate, lsl, I,#n<ls; 2d Jx>ls and Buildings "in town <ka!\ 3(f jUolton, excluding crop o# 1806 ; 4th. Mumifacturclotthe Sl,ate- for aulo, ?to : 6th. Spirituous Liquor*,' "manufactured in this atafe," for anla . .... wt.;....l.i r. 1. w. IV WIVV Taxes funnijig through llw. fiscal j/eur* ending thTe*! sfrS Outobor^>"805. l3t. l''nj:torage,' j?in-! .^loymenta .-anti Profession^; 2d.'Commissions.1 " .of.Venduo Masters, ?13rokei-aiinil Commission Merchants; Sd. frcnwuftis oT Insurance Companies. . H ' Taxes .running ftorn the lut.'May 1805 to If/ i January. ICOtt. 'Sales of Goods, Wares oud .Merolfuidipe, Ac. ' i * Taxes runninr/ frdhx -\tt -Mqy 1865, to ill Oo~ tober 1805. Studs of C^ltol/, except'Cotton sto- * len or seized "by the United States Government ? Tat-Payees will bo requirg d to pav a capita '{ijfn tax wFftcli'ncSrued on llJcrMt'Oetobcr 1806 i and'4jjp?a[kdog8 in possession on iHe'Tbt Jan^-^ | urv iouu. - -4%> ~ I ? Km ploy era will please returjj the r-am^a of alLfreedOiea* between (he ageaWTBl .fcncrfiO, qujnloy<jd by theui. - .. ' f* ok? The tnies must ha pnitLin Sneoie. Lec?j Tea,d?K notqp. bills- receivable and p*y oertiflfcafe*. - All taxable propertyJnuet be returned in the . names <yf*fyo propfer owner#, and all roturns j transmitted by mail muW:beT?lrorif toJt>?fure a g magistrate. ? # 4 I ^ Owina to cnxumetrvnoesr Alia Tax ".Collector " j*eg[reft tmftU^rilHbd impracticable for him to viait: th? 1 varl6uBa preoinou of the BAtriet as heretofore. ^ " '* ' ^ ^.?fficfc dp&n at ifbbaville C. IT., every day in ~\ Hi# vp?ek exoept Saturday. -On ' thatT^y thtf .Tax Collector, will i>a.at Cokab'jW,. ,' - * 1 ' * a. A. rfob'Gis,.. . t _ Tax Collector*' 3?*n>h, 23, 1806,^9, At ' ' P ? y " ^ _ ?. A. m. ?r?it ?. MAirHJL & 3?IC<iU?T, Gunsmiths & Locksmiths, * ? 24 WASHINGTON STREET,f Between Broad and Ellis Street?, ? V AUCItSTAv ' -4 IH.OKT a^*f3^'O.X^C?:r-, n ALL KINDS Of RSPUBlM WAltf BMB. irt . ..A^ U'. '.tl'J " ' " * i H*yhsotito*,S<%!f: /v _ rs! j | fa* " ? 91.' ' '" ' ' - <"-0? ' ' '' ' " '' iTTvi"; IOODS.; SHOES. { 40 to 75 eta. Luilies pnt. Leather $1.50 to 2,00 CO " 70 " MOROCCO, 1,76 " 3,00 30" 80" , " KID, 1,75 " "3.00 t,i) ? 'jn .. (jhiM's FANCY, 00 " 1,25 * 10 "1,80" Mines' " 1,35 '2,50 ; 15 " " ^jUoya 1,25 " 3,00 O.J i,wj?? 'Men's lacoa BOOTS, 2,40 " 4,00 ,00 "3.75 " '' ? BROO AN8, 2,25 " 2,20 25 " 75 ? | ? BOOTS, 3,50 *' 7,00 ,60 ,! 2,00 '? i " Oxford TIliS 4,00 " 5,00 LONG CLOTH. 10-1 &I1 lili'l'I xc: $1 .SO cte. 4-1 SllKKTINO, 33 to 60 " TICKING 06 " Brown S111UTIXG, 30 " 37 " HATS. Boy's CAI'S,...? t 85 clt. Mens' CAl'rJ 1,20 ' Boys' 1-TJK 2,00 Mcus' 1'1'Ii 3,00 BLUJSII, 7,60 ANKO'ITS ; L'atcnt AXKS, 2,00; Meal Su/ves, NlYJuS, 50 cts.; SCISSORS, 25 eta.; .coking JjLASSKS, 10 to 80 cts.; Hiding I'KliEUS, 80 cts.; SOZODOXT, 80 cl=.; rAii\S0i-S, si.fio to $ioo. ELMcNABB. j fi. Mel). Mttli'r. - J. Tow nes Robertson. MM k ROBERTSON, % *' TSfST AViN'f: formed r? i-- 11 HI 1110 JBH MKUQAfcTILK lUJSiNJiSS, n.i.l haviiit* till."Mi iltr St?>r>? Room No "!, Sniiili'd UUu-k, olTi'i' l? (.heir furiuor ^jjntrtiiw nml lu tlie public ^ ih iallv.r. n ihifi'! o:nl Sjiliiiiinl stuck of enhrt-ly iU'w (;oui!s, (.'Dnsi.-i.n^ in part of V'*o Pillowing sfticK-s: I.ADIES' * DRESS GOODS, ' I''aii?*y* Siik-i, liliick Silts, M?ZHinl>iquer, Paris Areup,,J'uil l>c?C'li*vrt\ lJiUYii** Atiglt<:H. plain T>av<"^c.", Cmpe MateU*Cjraiiudiiiefl, printed Orptml^s.'^p'tii.tffl I<a\vns, Muslins, I'iciioli IVchIc, CalicQH, Ac. GOILABS Am SLEEVES, &f. STSPm 5U? XL JUJUSy. j* , . *" ? 7 lirown mid B!rchc?l..?>liiriiiig iiikI Stapling, t'llfcl; iroi.ioxpiin, 1 >ei?iin?. Tirliiiijy,L.inru Drill-. I.idfii ,]?nek'?, ll'ay I.im-n, Tubic iJnni- . nsk, Ac., &tv* >V-'" Of^s.siiTLoros n lidf^L/lofcris^ llfftck <$otl?. HJjic-k Dkp ?t;in Cr.ssimm-s, Fancy Ciissiinores, do for Boys. HOSIERY, fiLOVES, . . AO^; A LARGE LOT OF ' THOMSON'S"'C?rcVuled crowning disoovery' ; /1B 0 ULE VA^B '' - J Trail HOOF SKIRTS, :??a8w% ?. -4. Ladi^' Hal?, ^'lowci?, J J. i 1 j b o 11 s, ?te, * * . A Bpiondiil Strftk of * Ct^NTS' cassimere LEGHWHATS, 4 A J&ai>ge Lot <$f tWM-MM'HIMf TO SUJH ttfE SEASON." ':..- ->-'i : *HARDWW 2 JftQG&EHY, Sf*a*lciles, ""*< BfllDLEB -&c., &b., T i ! V- * ...T All of which wie propose lo sell a V lot? .? rices for CASH. *? ?:' ^ MILLER ? ROBERTSON. J ?* No<^L Smith's. Block. >ciii Abb?>ille#3 HVBJaroh 27, J865, 22 It v J.,;, fcri?. ? .. i, . i. li' *' /? -i* WAV3B??Y XG&&E. i Se itt'the.^eHd of Kin^^tw&t:a? ?HARt^STC^, S. tf/'v v-'5* r,ma,p]0<8anU7tloi*t4d HOU3Bft now oJumJ'/' >4 L for the Moopmodation of, permaneot* ?b.4 \m ineienE Boarders. . 1 Mrs. A. J, KENNEDY, Mr* L. A. RUFF, Mwcji 22j 1??. <M*- ' 'to !T Qfl [, ' .Voiiwy \ .' .. ^13" * *" ? "*