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'i 1 J " .' * "" 'J " s.?' ../ JUDOS ALPJUCW'5 I.EITKR. 1!AK WKII,, II., 1 Olll .lime 18'U;. Mv Dk.ik Yourd>ind nolo vf tin* ilth iiiluiiiiiiijjj un* lti:il "ill ;i meeting tf llif .iii <mis o( iln- l.'idgeyou were appoin fe I to ivij'H-it nte to addie.is :? mass ninetjiij? of lh? ritiitfiis ol lulgc-field and .Lex-" )U?toii, a'- I !Ii?*I Church on (In* "J 1 at of June, U|'"ii tin* ahsorl.inj* oiiestion ?>t" tin* .1 iv, ilio i?! I?-! !? diii'ss ni' (hn people, and 11in lieil iu?vtns til slaying tin* wide spread liiin tlinl await- u* as a has heen i;.3?cived. li\ llie same mail I al?? rvr??iv d a like imitation fmin M<*s.tv. Xoriis, Wntson and Bnntwright. While I thank you all very fiiu-erely Jul tho kindness of vour invitation, I cmnot accept it. The Judges of Smith Carolina do not iimjmIIv participate in pnh'ic meetings of the people. As a g<*ueral rule it m a goo-l one . yel there are oeea HiojE.13 when Judges like all othei ciiiixns, -1 ii ... i... ...... ..ii * I,, i.vi,i, ^<uuiu i-iiMJi.ii-L- V 1 M v *" llicii opinions lio?'ly ai;.l Iwn.l llieir itillti-! ?uct! to ;t<] v ;iti? * |?.?i (ii'iil.ir t*i t <* i of! great- public in("iv I. I.!?il litis is u<>l suvli an occasion ; "/he /?./. Ote(f!>* . >: of /,',<> />roJ/i*-',' is A ?JllfSt i?'ll tll.ll. W I a I I'Ul/H' l't-fol'0 tho JuJf;*.*.-! dtlicially ni' coiiim;, no can l.av.j .ii. until :1.? oa-e i* uiai'l<* before lii"i in ? uint. I <]o not tliiulc f I"1 niistalvn :ti (In*.l-|t*c t t?f" 3<mi iu<-? lin<j; it is to avuiil (Inpayment <?l It ia duo In n.vHrll' tiaiilJy Ij stale, ilial I ilo in>l :;vui|i:tllii/.? with auj mov?*fin ni \\lii.rli In- I'.n iis < !. j*et tb<* avo,Jiijii i?l l'.ic ami liomst J trac's. Nor < :-T? I in : ?11v way CM'.ntlfiiaiu*!* ' any ineolinjr \\lii,.-b m iv riu:oiir?^<> tbu |>e<?i lo to i?:si:tiiii! I.?.vfi .it liu) laml. No I man i i tlur i-l ito t.c.I-? jihhu *{t **i?!v llio i.... il.l.i i .i; ... .. i i i : i ... Lf'-n Ml by I In* till.; of tho \\iir, liiati ! m\s(?lr.? In :ui.!i! ;<>ii fu th?> iiimiii nln) lo>v;.? ol r?lu(iv? I frii-nji, in billl?>, to the j falhiit' to othe <m<'.*iI ('linoiplcs Cot ! winch wo fuu^lil, a:ul t.> lln! inoriilicHtioti ?.f iK'fuul, wc have lust, in this .Stale, :it 'lice :iH'.l without j !vparaltoll, OVOl' '< > /lUUiit'i<! ol propel IV, \\hii:h is the al> ilrat'tion of jn^t so wiurh ?-m i I I an 1 la borfiom tlio payments of iliH'ts, \vl?i?-.11, in ^oovl fairli, wcie incurred on the strength ?if lli.it pro|ifity and labor. The properly is gout*, the labor is very uncertain, (lie i Ifbls remain. n>in tin; j history of tlio tvniM, haw over been ko sn.l- , .li.nl\r nil.I v rnilHil mk I liis Sotit li . ! crn people. 1'til gvmi tliis ruin ?:iui ! ?? ro j paiiod by eu?:i?\\ woii-daney virtue.! Lot u.: pivsi-vvw t'Ui honor. ;>n<i ;it ! ?;i-.t uv to pav our <1< I't^. /.*?' Hum'st. This )? c<>?iiiik-i: calamity in which nil participate, both ilebtor atei <ic.lilor, the : 'toss in I)]II til l J ;onl is a-, bald to buaiii, tiic ?>no clau as by the oilier ; common Justice,; it would se< ni, ought to di.'t.ite it* all l.b? : the propriety of ma>;iu<r an earnest fffnt. | to meet llmir engagements. A contrac.l. h a sacred obligation, equally binding in i.hu i court of conscience and in the court of Ihw. Our duly is plain, i! ii- Joi'lmai'iincc. | AYe should all act towards each oilu-r as; neighbors nnd not burden those who are indebted to lis with the costs tif snil, I know this is not always practical, because j in till comt). unities I h ire a to some hard i men who will have their own, without re-j gard to the and distress whii-li it oc casioim to their debtor; but tho honor of ; humanity, I do not think this is a large ! dass, and it ilio rule of forbearance be ! adopted, it will rebuke ai:?l tdi.une those i who act at naught the battel' feci':!;'."- of our a j . . Jintiire. . It may be supposed, that be.cau?G I dissent Irom tlu- majority of the Cumt of ICr.'?<rs on the Coi)>titution;illy of the Stay Law, tliaL f will sympathise with those who C.ivor resistance to tho Irws of thu land This. is a great mistake. Although I do not agiee with the Court (and subsequent leflectiou strengthens mo in uiy conviction,) yet there is no citizen who will counsel more earnestly acqtiiesenec in the decision, and support more dirtily tlic laws of ti)oJauil*.aiuJ the .constituted authorities of ,^he State, than myself. As I stand alone in the Court, it. is very probable 1 am wrong, although I cannot see the error of rriv iuderment. Mv earnest mnrw-l ti? v<m - * . J ? and lo all the good men of tho Siuto is, obey the laws of the land, pay as 4ur as you can ?iid when your means are exhausted, you vill have done all jn your power, and can commence life again with a clear conscience and a brave heart. I am informed , that hie Excellency Gov Orr, will probably c<dl the Legislature together, iu extra session, at an early day, tc prefect such legislation a3 is required b> the changed condition of society. If thii be so I have no denbt, that the wise and pa briotic men who Qoinpote that body, wd devise some relief, which while it will afford time to th? suffering people, and pre vent the sacrifice of their property at forded sales, will uot be liable to consliutiona objections. j rusting iD.ii you win receive my counsel kindly and in the .frieudly spirit ii which it is which it is written, I am, Very Ilespcoifuily, your oi?'t serv't ' A. P. Aumicu. e > The Mmsour.i Ti.st Oatii.?A Cairo drspatch gives the particulars of another pccu jiarly radical proceeding that recently occurr ?'d at Cape Girardeau. - The bisters, teacheri yf a religious school for young ladies at thai place, were arrested 1 >y radical ofllccrs froir Missouri for teaching withotlt tufcirig Ilie oath The greatest indignation was aroused bitotig all classcs of the people by this contempt ihU conduct, and the prisoners wore accorhpunied to tha jail by tlio entire population. The final result was that, through mingled shame and fright, the radicals were brought to their sen net and released th? young ladies. This alTuit is about as pitiful an occurrence as lius conic to our trofii'e for a long time.?New York Newt. I*to*t4st to NxnoxAt Basb.~Mr. F. R Spinner, Treasurer of tUe' Uaited Slates, yriU* to a bank caahiar aaioUofrai " Vlthaa DOt hitbarto bain anp^oaad that a?\ bjfftfc *??ld olalm .to be ?U<>w?d to d?dud cfto'wn by the boofca of yonr banka the deposit VO be fetcried for"flay rftent' of doty, srithbo any daduotioO, whether of amount* doe ffOn aj&tr bauka or-of individual overdraft*. -wbiftl are really loans iUari tima teiy and improperl; made, oppodid t? alfynndipfw of good bank jog, and against which there should be tk most atrict regulations." ,.l 'I PPPl^^fH^!llA!l,',JU'1 4" 11 1 ' -" ? The Abbeville Press. I A bl >cvi_llf\ S. < . w. a. lkb. i;i?rr7>::. j 'l'KRMS?Tlircc lk>)lain a yttr in mlvaiiw I Friday, July 13, 18GG. - rri.>ii.i.>uf John w. t: .j i I ipcotliilly !Htiioll|l<v liitll n caiuliilt.li* lot" ; I V.-l I; of tln> Court. Ci," 111.? Iri.i..l I of MA'ITIll'.W !\1 ?-l >< >N- j Al.i>, I'm| . ri-'.p.'.Mfiill v Htitioat!><- Iiilil n-' ft oan didulu lor rtr-tlvoUuli lu the olj'u'c ui (Jl.'l'k of III.' ?\mrt. " I 11 ? Ilicotl.i oi i . mil I'liniv 11 tin it',Ciiii.!i<l:ile f.-r ShrnjY o! A'> I., v i'l- I )i~lj at. Ili<- H'Vl II I a:|iii>iiin'c MILTON! I' HI' IVlllr < IN a fur Sh'-rili" :il iIt** n>-\t I'K'.'Iinn, M?nv Kiiikn!?-t. | t'S"" ^ Mullmri/.t'il to iiii'ioiiiiou 1>A\ 11? ('I! A W I '<UIa k] iif for Tiix 1 <>l ! I ?? ! i- :il ill.- i-!imiiiiit; i-l.-rl !t>n. * t~iy~ Tli" Ii'i.-ihIm oi >. W. ('(?('II l!\ N. nn-1 iiiiuik'v 111ui n C:iii<Iiu.iU' lur h.livrill tit Un- uoxt l-ciion. * THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OI' THE l)UK WK'iT I'EMAI.E COLI.E(t?. | \V Ii.ul I lit: |>lir.i:,iii i' ?>l :;l ti'ii'lllii^ till' Allmini 4'?i:iiin.i iif. ? ! thia ll"iii i.-liit.jj In>li j I lit i?>I:. imi \V' I'H- il.iy l:r:l, uli-l V. it it !'<!.' Ii!*>- ! it. .l llino UH'I :>|i:ico at. our <li .|i<r .il, |?ro|ioa? I mill of tin- xi-rfii'pj; ill tin' mil. TinIti.tLilulion, i ! is I. nowii to iiiauv nl mir rcatli'h u ii ; o.,t il'!i lw?l iti Ih.Vj, wil l couth,tieil in ??|? ( ration (luiii 'j tlie war without iutci rii|-ti>iu ! :u,.l |i:w till..- Ii.cn tlo:i!ily in.-i c.i in j in f:?\ Tin.' |*iv.4<miL ci.iiiiiioin <-lui;llt. i w.ii i.:i? ol in'.10 tlian ii-ual l>r illiam'V an l t-hii, ami wo I rust w ill serve to ?-\Uiul iii?nv wi.l.-ly lli?> i ).utai.ii.11 < ! Ihi'("oilc^o, iiij.1 en ' l.lf'i. ill* l<i..-l > . of it-' ilitltlrlK'C. i .- I. IV. K-v. .1 I. l'.'-'ir< r. I'i.. i.'.-nt nii.l IVofi ' "f ! of Moral aii.I a I Philosophy. J. K. I.* ? ..Ir., I'rof. pro. Ifin. ill" MiilinMiial ; u s. Natural I'liiln.s.'ph v iiii-I ('lu iui-1 rv. .1. 1\ Kennedy, pro. it-iu. of I.alin 11 isl ory ami lili.-l?rio. Ti'jii-lnr <if r*iviu'!i. Mi-s I!. Mr(j.|i'riiH, I'riu'l I'riin. I>?'p:ut, nn.l < Instructress in Orimuu-uinl l>riin<'ii?t>. j M Us A. I.ila :?i. rw, T-.vht'rof Murie, l'iano. j Mi-'? A .1111 i;i Ni\??n, of Yoeal and I I it I Music. 'i'iic Annua! KxaminaliuU eoliilucnecd on ; l'liin.S'i iy <>1 lli>! itii'Oc Iiui; ku !., iuhI, we learn floin l!; "Nf w! ? ri . |tr- ' 111, w.i* <1 f lli-: limM lli'. I "v'i and is.itisr.u'lory eharaet'-r, ?.xlii' iIInjr a pratit\'it?i* eviili-iiee of the of (lie initructora in u<*c??mjtliitliiii*^ the givat. ?iJof an education?mental training and ti.e puwui* of thought, rather lliai: lli? indent; o? knovvledifi--?and tint whilst special attention Jind li.'cn devoted to the useful liraiiclfi of study, the oriiaiit'Milal had in-1, been iieol.-etc 1. ( nS'.iid'y the ('oi.iineneeinent Scrm-m was preached I'V 11 if l'-re^idcnt. Itrv, j. I, It-inner, and is said to have keen a discourse replete with fcfiiiud thought and practical vvindom. Or Monday and Tit -sdiy, tin; Examination ?.?e I.....,, ! i.vi:i.:.- t .1.. m i.. a iiiiumi n nil mi I..MIII>IU?m| '*4 lll?T tllilic Cnlb-sje by way of interlude, on Tuesday night. A number of original i-peeohes wore delivered l>y the } oting gentlemen, who acquitted llioinvelvet--, very handsomely. Wednesday was Commencement Hay of the Female Colb-ge, and at an eat !v hour Lindsay Hall was tilled to n-ptftiou with a guy a-setn blage of youlli and beauty. The Hall in one of the lineHt in the Stale, and we suppose Is capable of seating 1,5'mj persons. Upon the , elevated platfoim in the rear of the Hall were j the rool.i of ihe young lalitU of the College ! and above and around were '.ho 1 istoful .-peeiI mens of their handicraft, in the beautiful | wreaths of flowers and.evergreens, and a num her of remarkably well executed paintings.? I Soon earns thronging in, the bright array of i over one hundred pupils hea led by their prcj c- ptord ai.d after nu appropriate pi aver by the ui:v. ?j. vj. i.tuusay, llio various UoinpoiitioiiS of the graduating clasp, were read by the pro feesors, und gentlemen of tlieir selection. The subjects presented a very agreeable variety, anil were t]i?cut.snl Willi much judgment and tariic. We herewith aunex a copy of this part of the programme. Between the various com* positions, were executed choice pieces of music under Ihe direction of the accomplibhed teach ere, Misses Morse and N'ixon, which euhaucc-d very much Ihe altructivenees of the exerciacs . 1 and the geuerul enjoyment. , FltOGUAMMK. To Seem, and to lie?Miss Kannik Al.'.kn, Due W esl. ijitcrary Geuiiu?Miss Julia Koitouuiie, An derson. | He Useful and he lluppi" ? Miss Caiirii _ Bi:o?s, NvwWiry. Jloly as ll^nvcii, a Mother's Tender Love? Miss Liy./.u: Hvkxs, Anderson. The Initios of Life are Moro than Life? 1 Mi.-s I.1/.zik Cowan, JJuc We?u Nature's Teaching?.Mitut 1 i^/n Edgefiehl. ? ""' """'V Learn to Labor and to Wtil?Miss IIob.i 1 IIknwick, Nowborry. "riu-1 liom-L cease pining, lichi.u: the the sun ia shining "? Miss Ella A. Stalsakkk, Edgefield. Astronomy?11 its Cauiuk Watson, Anderson TIih Ciui<-t Mind Enjoys Sweetest ltest?Miss - j Jane Wii<kuan, Abbeville. Picsidcoi Bonner in delivering the diplomat | j to the graduating class, addressed them in a i I beautiful Baccalaureate, in which he allude! 1 very happily to tho mingled emotions of pleas' ure and pain which tnako up the life of the j teacher. His pleasure is akin to that of the [ sculptor who models the rude marble to hit ] own ideal of beauty and grace, or of the ' pointer who transfers to,canvass, tho lovelj , . creatures of his fancy?whilst the transitorj i character of the connection is constantly attended with the pains whioh flow from the inevitable separation m hieh it imposes. He con, eluded with some . excellent advice fur Ui? , proper performance of thoso "duties of life" which "ate rfi<Jre than life*" r After a receaa-of one fconr, next followed the k; "Alnmni Eiway" of Mitt M. Pannia Bradley r npo* the ;'?qCfcringv add Woman,' J which read by.the U#*? W. M. QrUr. ^ II t wae a gracefully written <May, beautiful if r thought and poluhed in tyle", giving erid&nei jj- of a well cultivated tmte. lwa displaying iht }. ;fnaR? 6f mudb-i*e?ding and i*e0ecti<)n. e Tlie closing act of th# drama wai the . Anniversary Addrcea delivered before the LiUrarj a j % < . y liy I-'. ' I ' i in*. I'-'l . "I ' ' Imnliin, Stil.j-M-l " l li.. ('Iiarni'lfr uii.l liillu.'iioe nf \V?. in-tit ?llor l*ri>|w?r I'Miii'ntioii.' \W i-*pwi, we lifljerv, the geueral coiii'iii-renl opinion t :i!l preueiit, in cliarnolerijting the ailJrcs^ au mi iuliiiirnble one?ilistinyuislieil I?y oioi i- I linn the :wit hop's nsonl pi<inuiioy an.] vivacity of xtyl* ?witty. liinnon.iiM. Migjjon'.ive, original? crili'-.'il, li.l;u:tlo> ?I i n'>|!'."i vo ? Piiliii'tiniiM 1 >i = >t". 1111.1. l't'ii.-inlly iii"tru.'liv- aiol -ilw.iyd ?'ii i l.'i t.ii.iilif. f?t|" in* i?- thou an hour it. eli<*haiiie<i ' lite attention of |Ii<> nuJit'iive. The tlwliuH?|-l-ili;? <-li!ll'il?:lclist ul lit.- exes, w el'e | leleally ilefin.il, au-1 nie-ly ill -.erimi iintei], j vvliil't iii- i'i'.i|ihie <l.'liiii'atioii of the rolii-kinij? | hoy. "llint Htonia oni'ine in hreei-hep," fairly Kr*>ii>'l?i. iluw ii tlio Iioiim'. The prevailing <-xtruvagciicii'ii " 1 fiwhi'Uiiilile life, and iho pel'veri.-d lelolc in-ics ul f:l;'iii?linl>!>' I'lllcatiou, j Wele tlieivi it < IV ivl.il I" <1 1 div; . v.tTv ? !**:*fly ci-t forth 1 !i?* Ii;:i"Knv; |>imk-I- I 1 plfrt uf mii o.location, wliirli ran .iKuio CII. vvoti!"ii to Jiii'lini'^o It-I* true ntiriiioi of! "iiiakint' in.in.\V?* ivgrcl lliriL u-t* <1 i-1 not ??njoy lite |>li!a:aiiv J < ! attrii>li:i^ llw ('oiierl'l * n \V?aliirn.!:iy niolil. ; TUB NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION. j Wt: lirruWilli iirlili lt |ln- caul oi (?o\cilior | | Orr, :ih Vi?ri; ? I'i*?-rti?I?-iiI. of lln- National I uion I'luli, fur t!i<' Slate of ^ nit ! (\iroli:i:?, iiij.'inj! j ti air oiliz-'iiii IIio nrfi- til y ?>f 1 ir-'pro- t in llie National I'aioii Convention, I j wliii'li is to Im' ln'M in riiil?>l>-l|ilii:i on the I ttli .\llj.'ll3l IK-Xt. ll? Slllf!{?!*lll licit |M|llli? lll?!i-t? 1 iii(I~. ol l'.?i fili/i'iii <;f Jiiili'iul 1 >if I rift l?o . li.-M <>ii III.* Kiirlli Mon.liy ol Jul)' in:>laiil, at tlio various Ci-tirl. 11?-nn-.-i lor Hi.- i.ur '. ' I pO: O of Mill tll<f it.M In a Coll Vl'tl I i'lll ) of tin* Sin'o tu hi ( in I (' itiiKi.i, mi Wi'iIiii1.-'" l:iy, :lir 111-1. il iv <>f Aiiijii/.t, ?ii*1 tliat tlx? J Suii- Con % ctil inn uppoint ?l?lt!t;ato.s lo ill o j 1 *11 i.i-1<-iI I i i Cihivnilimi. Wo irit<l lliat our j ill/.' ii1 will 11.' iii*ii*1 i in|>:ly In ill*; *m!I, aii'l ! ll.al a full ?l?.loj:?t ion of cur :ili!. ,.t puMii; tin u will ! soul to roj-i'.-.-'i'iil lite intd-sola of iln* ] Sotllli, ami lnj?Iv*? fr<*i* oxprivvion to li?*i- :- !? I tiuii"*nls in lliv Jipproauliinij Convent ion. ; '1'ln! olij-clH of the jiropm.'d Convention af- . !?-i:t lliir vital ini'-rustt; of llio Soutl*, nn*l their j .i !van<-*'i:iclit, Wo IriisL, will Ke*':iir?* its oiirm-.-t ( (*yui|i:il|iy an*l t-upjiurt. It is propiMi-1 I oral ! ly tin* t'onvcrvalivi- in*?n of all p:irlir- ill Slip- I i port of the I'r.'-i lout ani.l Iti-t policy, nnil to myaiii/.i- a j?*?wvr which will ?h-f?*;il the ilisorirani;'.in:'*-f 11?? If <wi:..??l.? ..i !... o - ?? V"l?ing eli-cliiHM. Tho conlrullitig |>i incij-lu and . 1 i.~?li;?_jiii <hin^; li' itmv of lli.il. |n>lirv, in j SoiiMh rn ri'j'Wontaiioii?llu; f ill r, -!?*?i?l of tho S 'lith i i "tin- I-i I ! .? dii'l.it v :i: ?1 j'la ; lilv of St.lt-R ill till- I'lllO!!."' I( ' In t<> lis-llj ago the aiiiuii> itios and <1 ms-miwlii.-li have I engendered l?y the war, und to restore llu- 1'nIon lo its original luniiony m. l integ! lity- "-pi i>?i>s the al>Hi?i liiiijj, gr i-'i'inj t<iii ; .l.-iK-y of a central . -I'lin prc.-ervo | iiniiiijiair?'?l the ri?lils <>f the Stat'* and to nd| miiiiftor t.ho (Joveriiiiiont. noc.irdiiig to the 1 Constitution :ih i111 -r111.-I 1 and acted upon l?y ' tin; l'.il!i>Td of lli.i ivpu'ilie. It reoogni/.oH t ho right i>f each Slat.r, in pre-ierili llu- qualiti.-a : ticU-- ..f its o\\ ii doctor.*, iiiui .loliiis that any [external pnwir an control tho vu'm.t..i v ! fXiTcin.! of tlmL liirM. It ui.-iii.tains invil , <>lal? nil llie ri?;bls t>f Iho l^talirs ai.-l esj>i* ' cial'y llio liuliL t-f Slatir Id control its own <]onii:slic couccms acrortliu; in iu i-vvn : judgment cxcltisi v* ly, tuljfct only In Lii?* (.'on j istitiition of llie Ui.iii il SlaU-s. Surli ar?s llie j great wliicli arc recognized in llie I call of llie LTiiion club niitl , to v.uilc in tli? utl\*ftiic?isi??iit of which tin* South is invited to s?:ul delegates to tlit? lJiiilaiiol|>liiii Convention. Tim terms of adininsimi uio libmal and comprehensive oiioiigh to cmbrace a full represent iii'>n of its patriotism and iit!cl!i? j geucc. Shall wo hc.^itale a iiionit-nt in tiivii:j? I uur mi j'j'orv i*? lfl?? Il|i>VfTn<*YUv JIMJ I'lril I . ini? tho it 1111<1 m of tlin.li! who iir<* fi'^htint* in lint fitily practicable wny tho battle ol" conservuI lisin. l.i't us send our ub'eiit men, ami thus j prow to llit- conservative men of all pvutibits, ! tli.it wo fuel a ?lc'-p iijtor?\?t iu tiio objects ptoj posci!, jiml ar.; ready to co-operate in the most ' effectual means for their accomplishment. TO 11 IK CITIZENS OK SOUTH CAROLINA. Fki.i.ow-0iti7.kX!?: As Vice-President of the National Union dub for Ihe Stale of South ! Curuliua, I earnestly invito your nUciitmii to I hit I call for a National Convention, issued liy the J Kxecutivu Committee of llmt body, und j'ecomj inenilrd by iuuuv of the most eminent and pa| Iriolic member* of both branches of the prcBeiit ; Ooiiijrcna. ! The importance of this meeting, ami the 1 beneficial consequences lo result from il, can Konrcoly bo exuggeruled. Separated as we have been fur the lust tiv? v*.*iirt from nil colli1 muiiicatioii with the people of the North anil West} knowing but liltlc of their opinions, except us expressed through lhe unjust and opj piensive nction of (he bitter piuiismn majority j which at present controls (be National Lugisla(lire, this is the tiroi op|?orluiiily which bus lieu oftered ua to tuko free ami equal counsel with . ' ihost' who feel impelled, bv a sense of hiirh nn ' | Irjulibtu, to oppose llio unjust scheme* of I ho radicals in their systematic effort to oppress iiml humiliate tlie people of these Slates, and defeat, if possible, tho reconstruction of the Union indefinitely. Tlio address HtaUH clearly tho priit? ciples upon which we are expected to net in ' common, and it seems to nit* there is not one to L which this State cannot subscribe in honor and with binccrity. We simply recognize those results which the vents of the late war have placed beyond the Itouuds of any future political discussion, results in which we have unanimously and Hinceraly acquiesced, and in couforj mity to which we havo already modified our Constitution, our legislation and our political seutiincuts. Wo are invited to join in un ackuowl1 edgment of the wisdom of that policy by which i j Andrew Johnson, President of the United State.', [ has, in the midst of difticulLit-9 unparalleled in | the history of any Administration, maintained me integrity 01 llio Constitution, idenutied tbe - cxercisu of iho Executive powor willi llie ruled i of strict justice and the spirit qf mercy, and , proved hia legitimate right to succeed the greul founders of the republic as the Chief Magistrate 1 of a common country, which can be made aud ' preserved as ono nutionj^oly by the equal ad> ministration of just ami equal l?w*. The purpose of the Couvention will be to or? ganize, upon the principles set forth in the committee'a address, all conservative men of alt seo 1 tioos, aud of all former parties, and, if possible, i drive from power that radical party who are > daily trampling under foot the Constitution, and fast converting 4 Couitituliou&l Republic into ? consolidated despotism. 1 The great mau of the people, North aud West, - hav? no; higher, interest, iu party tf>aa through 1 it to secure the wise, enlightened, just government of the country, ascf when orgaaizatfon it ? effeoted, and the President's enlightened polioj 1. of reconstruction* is presented for their approval ? copflomnaddft, there can be little doubt thal > uuunpn*nUjr ewatsioed, and oar riglrti Mrr3a iu fMtored Union fuily coupeded organization of the oouMTvaUTi n to t ?M?aury to meet micceatfully tha wallj organized bands of the radical*, and ?vary maf 9& \vl|i? <li- i|>|irovr? ?| |||.> t v iitini<\il iliiwi'w policy of I lie | ||t?T. * lnmill j in (in I hit iml iuii.11 I'.ilriutic .t< (.11 lliciii Wtfan- \\ i 11 it ml r<-|>r<-M-nl:il iuii in lintli lloiucs of Coii|ricos ; iii'iilu i yur opinions nor jiliun cull lio <>tlici;illy known In tho country; unjust find <li?t>:i*itniiiHlil??r Ioxck nr** iniiioMril on u*?n |?0i?|?l? sa<!ly iiii|iov<-ridlif<l l>y tin* i-ilamit ic8 of tin* last liv c yearn?ami wo inn allowoil iio voico ol proteM <>von in ilic council* <>f ilitf nation Oui loyally in tli<> Oovi-rniiicut of iliu I'nili i! Sialc | if i ii 11 >11 tr ln*il in t|i<' fni-i'of mil oallin of tllN'^iunce, t; 'i??ii Kolfiiinly ami in Inilli. anil llio pool" |irivili'iro iif mi ollii-i.'il tli*ni:il in uitlilivM. W o '|I'*- Unoatrtieil Willi ilif-l'i aiirliini-inoiit jiliil beiliu r<'in:iiii|c<) tn n territorial coiulitioii, we are to lie <l?-uioil all the rn?l.t^ mill pri\ iil'-ar lo :ui A in'crit'aii, nm) conM-orateil I?y I lit' I>I<">?><1 of tlie heroes ol 17V<;, iiniil wutuUi'iibt' to tonus too "lot^lailillir ||||,1 |lll|||i|i;tt ill<> to ItO CIlUTlllill*'*! >y !> fireman f..r a piinjle niniiiciil.. U'm, llnti, have (lit; il.i*|u-st iiilorosl in the liit'tiling of tlu> Convoutiuii, in or?niiiziii^ if conwrvative men to >ii<i in eanyiiitr "ill iln-wiM and generous |mlii-y iiia^^iintioti l?y I'lv.-Mtleut Johnson : ii.1 I lliiMi-foro rrili-ratn tIj earnest hope lli.tl 3 oil will tal;o innn-'.liato (steps In sceur? ilie ri'|irosi'titaii;:ii of lhi.s Jilato ill tin* I'llil titlehiliiii ('oil voiil inn, ill Aiijjin-'t, l.y 11?*? w isesl Mini nhlest men in lin, Stall'. As tlie timo is slim 1. mill ill,* iiu'auM of iotoiociiiiiiiiiiioaiioii l.otween tli,? ?111 io111 i ii'"ii~ <i| tlo- S!:il ini|?'*r? feet, I !> ? leave r,!.j.i'i'tfiilly to tii'jjri' t tliat {>il Ij 111! met'liiitfK of liif i'itl/i''i:i ?'l earit Jil.lifial Mislnet l?f lo-hl on ilie t*<-in ! Ii Moti.lay in .'n!y instant. (t!"il.) :it the <'oitrt lloiisia, ami that tli'lt'o 11t's Ih* a|?poiilli-il at Uii't-1' l.ieolii^s t*i a CViivi'iitio'i of i! i? ;siaie, to iiif-t. C-.iiiH'iliia, on \V tliu?<!:,? , iItf i'i:t tlav of Aii'/u-l : llial. Iliu Slaio <'i'livi;iioi; appoint lliir ^.'li'^nti'S to 1 *1111:t !I|>lii;i. |a?>-li .liiilii-ial I)iflI ifeinhnj^ as man v il. l.'.r ,(?.?! i.i (In..|,ii as in:i\-!> fiiii v nit-nt or !um .'.'iiljlo, tut.I 111:%t C*?>nv inion ?lt>icr~ uriiiiii' ilii- viiti-of i-n?:li 1 ?i-li-it-t? v.lii .li -.vill. |?i*i li.ij", !>< ii v?ilt- fini tl ! ? ?li<- j?;?t-; fil.it.on >f I?.,lrii i ju tlin lloii o <>l ]'< ; ! i-j'-ula tlVuH, 'I'll.- 11 I. ? fn-iii Hi.- SfV.'i-il .fsi.li'-ial l>i-ll'ii-ts lii;il;iiivr il|.|||.' I'oniri<*<si>>11: I I ?t*-l I'irlH. will iii" I 111;. Ij hi: i li-.irjj.-.l willi liiu .-..-Iffiiiiii uflwu i|.'!.../ il , s |',M- t. ,i || | );>tl M*l, :iliil lllo wli'il'; ("iiliVi'iiliitn shI|.? i l||f four i|. |. '- ili-n ill l:i'.'?- fo iVM'lit the :-l;ilii 'Jill- s.'lcrli.di el lln- <li-l?":jat<;s for <Ik- Sitili; al l;ir;j?' wmil.l m .-iii lo ii'ij'uro a St;iJ?? ('mivi-iilioii, iiii.l if it, a^H.'iiilil.'S, il woii'il In. (li /iral)!.., as aln-.i'ly imliral'-il, llial il rii.'tilu !:ki wist; lln- l>isli i'-l J.-li'irat?H. '1 li?-s?* Hiii'ij^sli.iiiM .'is lo I In' uintl.' of ?.* 1 11 sit; a <v>iiv.'tiliuii --lli? i iiin*, |? !' mt"i-lihit. aii'l III.- Ii:.-is of Mn oitriilii/ilifi - aro l:iii-1 * in lln* Iio|k? of cm I :i inly itijt a*lion in ov.iy I >i-lri<*l, | "in 1 lliore is ii.it lime uilicHvisc In s?-ill?liy ilis' i'ii. .-.inn or I'oiissillatioii I Ii- ili-iiii!s \\!ti>-!i I liuvt* vtnltlii"l lo iiial;o. .1 AS. I. OI5IJ, Vi'.'i'-PrcsMilwiii of iIn- Union I'lnli l'i.r Ss.uili I'ai.'litifl. AmiPksoN, S. (*., .Inly I. I KANDSOME 1'HESKNT. Wo ar<> in.lt.'litcl to Mvssri. M iri.in J .nvs, 1 ?lie ?'iif i?i*|?r>firi _? ?.?! - of llic w!i krio.vu I I'sillioiin'd Mills, for :i ii.m.U->in.? j>iv.<i?nt in llitt | of it sack of v?ry sii|MTi<?r tl wr, jjro'iinl i .it. tlio \Y?; li4:nl. i* jj'-iii I! ;isoti our !<i >! tli.ini. t for itn* 111 n>t..< ki : <Iu j nation, :iii>1 l.-:iv?i ! ? -riy tii.it. \v? r^'ii'l it j t.|l<r l?;st ovi.l-:ifi> of tli. ir jilil^iit.Mil. :in<l lilt j i-ralitv?1.11 i i- jiiil^niont : :i so lea fly porcivj ii.o (lie wantof t-tliloi^, :inj of their ily in mi |.|-oiiij>l ly mooting lliotn. Wc arc |>lvs;svii Lo state tluit tli-so illII.' j rnitk inferior to none in tli.? State. Tin1} j lime 1 ic??a IIioimii fitly r<'j>aliv-t I>y Mlperioi ^ workman, nn>l a:e now in eoninl.-ttc ori|.-r? I liavint; ? .-n 11_v ptirrlia-'i 1 an l.-trant. Iiollini; ; i'lolli, ainl tlie latest i 1111 > > v??l Mii'Ilt.-r, to wiin tin? iiiMM ->iliie!S. ILi j proprietor.-; arc pivpnro l lu n;l\-r in.itn-enicnti i l?i eii-iloiiit'i's. J|i' -im. Martin ?fc .1 iih'ij uik i-v j or CosirtfOlM all.I ? ? ?>num.,| itinj; t > tin? Want .if lli ir pat urn*. lS>*si<!?.< yiviir' u .-uji-.Ti-ii' urtioio of tl '??r, lln-y furnisliji large } i.-l 1 lion nil wheat. DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS. The fallowing mldi't'Ai of the Naiiora) 1 >.'in o.tratic pa.l}\ jiift t?-.ii<-i!, i.i signed l>v t!t. llun. lb<>vi:i'ily Johii'un ami furly other Sriiaj tort. iii;d iiii.-iiihci.s of l!oiii?r?!-!s. It i-ml'irrfi*.' j :i!l the views and pnrpo?< * s.-t forth in the rcj cent, cnll nf llio National Union Clu'i, ami . mla to unite the eiiiiscvviliv.! in-Mi ;>f all pur j ties in ttttunrinK thu overthrow of Ka-licitlisn I nt the coining elections. i:. i-< t?? l?i Ik?j> <! j lli.it it will Ite uco-ptfl by t'.o li tii'>.T:?t|ij or j ^nni/uLiutis generally, mid s-'curo tho s>uppor jot l>,-iii(n;r:itic louden, who fear to unite will j Conservative Republicans, le."! they may weak j til their party us^aiii/.atiiui. The Union o that gr??at parly, with I ho moderate Uupubli cans will cu.sily socuie the triumph of Con servntisu), and wo trii-t that this Union will l> effectually cemented nt tho approaching Convention : Washington, July J, 1SC0. To thr people of tin' United Xt,thx: Dangers threaten. The Constitution?!h citadel of our liberties?is directly ausaileil The future id dark unlu.-t the people come I the rescue. Tu this hour of peril, National Union slioul be the watchword of every true mail* As essential to National Union, we rnus mniiitnin unimpaired tho rights, the dignity an the equality of the SiuUh, includiuu the l-ii'li ol representation in C'uiigroRs, and llio exelu sive right of oncli rit.fito to control its own Jn mertic concert)!*, subject only to the Uongtitu lion of the L"nitoJ Slates. After iv uniform construction of the Cansti lution for more than Intlf a century, tlic a.q *umpiion of new and arbitrary powers in tli j Federal Government is subversive of our syttorn and destructive of liberty. A tree interchange of opinion and kind feel iug between the oiwzens of all I he States idncc eeaury to the perpetuity of the Union. A prenciit, eleven.States are excluded from th national council. For seven long month?, th preHCnt Congress has |?erf?Htently denied an; right or representation to the p joplc of Mies ouucb. i>:v\vs Alluding Uicir liiglient and tluul est interest? have been passed. and in disre gard of the fundamental prineiolo of froe gov*' eminent. Tliis denialof representation bus beei made to all tho members fioiii a State, nl though the Stute. in ihe language of the I'rea ident, "present) itself not only in an attilud of loyalty and harmony, but in the persons c representatives whoso loyalty cannot be que? tioned under any existing constitutional or lc 1 gal test." ' Tho representatives of nearly ono third the States have not been consulted with refer 1 ence to the great questions of the day. Ther hfla been no nationality surrounding the pres entCoBgre?a; there has been no intoreoura between the representatives of the section producing mutual confidence and rcspeot. I . the language of the. distinguished Lieutenant General. "Ii is to bo regretted that at thi i- time there cannot be a greater commiuglini > between th? citireus of.the two section*, on I paaticularly of those entrusted with llie law > making power."'- This state of things eboul be removed at once and forever, _ iiiereiore, 10 preserve the ftntional Union, t< 1 vindioatc- the sufficiency of our admirablo Car ' stitution, to guard tlio. ^Utea - from coveri .al tempt* to deprive them of their true poflltloi ' in the Union, and to bring together those wli I, are unnaturally severed, and for thoee grea national purposes only. v? cordially approv > the oall (or al?Atonal Union Convention, 't t> endorse the principle* therein eet forth. t We, therelwre, respectfully, but earnest! nri??? njion our f?'llo?r riti/i-in, in Slate mnl Territory aint t'miiM-e?::ioiiHl District in tli? UiiiI<!<1 StitleJ, in I lie an t *>iOnt of iiiikmi itud in ;i spirit of leuiiiwiiv, ami wiiliilimt ref<-reuev to Ilio principles roiit:nne<l in HiiiJ cull, lo net promptly in t!?? aolction of \vi?o moderate and conservative 111 11 In represent litem in aniil Convent ion, to tins on <1 iliut. i til I liu Stnt<M sli'ill :?t. onci* I"! restored to liieir practical relation* lo tlie I'liiiili, tl?<? Constitution be niiiinlaiiii'il, an J pi'??c bl< !-i tin* whole country. THE HABEAS COlirUS CASE IN CHARLESt/1m A Washington telegram annoiinow that Siclilt'a will lit! inslriii'lol l>y (he lYesiilctit, to iiln'y llio writ of llah-tis C'ur/>us, with which h<* li:nl r<-f<is??-l t<> <,t'iii|>lv. ill the < iho of Stow rs mihI ollioiv, cniili'i<>?1 at C*:*stit* Pinckti'-y (Mini l?*!-f??n 11 in Wo iiiulii' tlin following extracts froin a report of llir |>i (xvnliii^K in ilic case, which wo liinl in u lalo uunihirr <>f ll?o (.Iharlostoii AV???: tiiir r<-i?'l'-rs <l>>ul>tl>ss are all familiar with I lie tilfis an<l cin'lilii?l:iln,<i< eoiittcelril with tlutlial oi tin: Amh-r.sou prisoner*, 1?\ t!. St.ow< rs ('i a w fonl KI'ye", U<?licrl Ivi-ye.*, an<! Illisha l'vr<*m. Th<-??- o.i.ll.ni.ii wri'i' arrostcl last lull, rhari^oil with emnplii-ily in tin? inur?h-i* of tlin'i* tiiileil Sl'ilcH suliliiMM, on the Slli ??t i ?.-ttil>. r last, at I'niwn's I'Vrrv. in Amleivsoii I?i.'lritft, S. I'. '1'liry woi-f bronchi to t'oliimI hia, aiiU allorwa^tl.H la Chai h-stoii. They w?-ic j irii'l hfi*.- in .laniiniy aiol I'Vhruary, before a t III ill I irf inllltll tiifill nf wliinli -I l t'limit.-* i '?*vviiH vf.is* rruhiilt-nt. Tlii*y \\ i:rc I fmiiiil ;yii ly, innl Il?" twij (irit iiaimnl Siii i t?-m-i-<l i< 1m- limit;, ninl tlic oilier two to i tit j |u i-:?.iiiiiv;il IV.r .i n.ii. ljcr i>l? yiiui'A in t ii?r lVni il in'iavy <>l N - v I! ; in J ' i i tTins iiiuliriy o| tlif < < mini-1 >11 vvri.J :i)'|'iiivi'il l>y tln? Si?pi?rvi M>1'( II'IICI al (Imii. Sii-kli-S.) timl u t.iiii? s?-l fin x. ' iit:>ii: of tli.? arnl.tu-i-. lint the l'rosi.li-ii! i'i-jii tIn'in, tni-1 lin*y now roiimin prison ?!l*8 at. I'n.-lli! I'lln-lilicy. A few ago Wiits of //<(/. ??< >\w.'lf fcll.-tl (.III I.cf..If ,lioi;'i | IIrv.'in, of tln> l'iiiio<1 Stat<-s 1'istrn't. Court, o | South t'-nolilift, ami ilircuttHl to ^lajor-lj?j::.T i :tl Sic!. Vs. j (!(-il. iiu-K!*.** i:i r?,sj'"ii.-i'! to tho writ, niuhi. I a r.-i'ly, wliidi ci'iioltiilc* in tliu followin: i iMint: 1st,. Tli.it thi"--i> |?arl.i?'S were triot, oonvielis i mnl ^t*nli*nc*:il i?y h Ooiiri, acoor.iiii^ tu tin pl orl.llM;!' i-.||--, oi'.lii's a l.il .u-lii of tin* i:o!il|>.-t i-|i I rcj ii IIII'-'II- 1>| 11H' 1 VIM-Finn l.l. |..|VIII<* prop cr I'oi^iii/.ui<*t'ill the crime with wlu.-li th?\ wen* elimy.O'l. til. Tliul llic-c |nrlii-i, nf their own motion have lakca ami 1.1 <1 l??*fnr?s the {'resident < l!i?.' UiiiVil Sl.it.s, lor hi* official action, Ui ree?r*l ami all tin'pii>eoi**l ii.g.-i in lln ir ?*aa.* iiii -1 that tlit? whole nmt'nr, iiiclmlin;' the >11 position tu In; inrnlo ol* these parties, U i?>v licfiirc 1 h?* l'i*i*Mhl<*iil of the Uiiili'l Stal ewhose opinion in tin* an?l who.-i: ni'ih tnin-!iiii? the ^i-p-i. itimi ? !' paitiuf, i l>ii;>iiiiL' ?mi I he iii"l?*rsi 1411 i-?l. :: I. Tli.it thi> iii.'Iuisi^ih.m} has no pnwr I. whioli Ik: can, i:i any tii.uiinr, iiitvil'ciu w i! [ I Ii** present !i-?|???-"ti??ti <*f tin-.-?** paiiies, wilii j out tin* further oi'il?r ol tho IVt-imUiul v-f tli i riiil.nl Si aim. Aii'l I In: ui:.l?,i>if?n<??l respectfully nre*??*iil j lliiMc n-i the rea#"?in wliy ln> eantiol. eompl I Willi I lie I'eilll ir> Ilia l.l' til.* u-.i.l ie?-*.l K<-<>|.i-elfully ?I. liumi; I" pi'oiitlcc tin* |?l*i' , HIU'M i:i olie.li.noe lo t iie lll:ill<l:l t <>f i lw Com ? miles* to il<> eo by tout mi itury .-iii'liorily, I to iilli. ui my <iefer . for that tribunal aiol mv rojar.l for tfi <li:>liii?ui.-lie<l ni'igi-lrate in wIiom name the.writ* m?v iMtnti!; mi il likewi-e to <li.*<-l?ioi a intention to a?*<-rlfur tlio military ntitlioritv xvivirii* any I'llicr or greater |>i-mi!ittivi?, i , lliniiu.iity, than lo my ui'ieC wlo'i , martial law c.Vsls. j The lion. Mr. JJ'trf, nn-1 f}en. Connor, tl i l>el?v?:il?-\? CuiHi-tol, liowev??r, inni^te.] flint tli iiian<la'i' of writ \vt?s not to l>o ovi?il<j?l by on ( Midi .-|"i:ial |>liM<litlg?that it coul.l only 1 j satir-iiotl by |u*rjV'!l ol??:<li<Mi*:<\ nti-l that (Jei Sii'kli'd was lf'.iilin ? ii|ion inait?'ia wtiioli \vr ! iMi'iivly in the jun-.li.'iion of Mirt Cimrt-?tli : Ihmiit lii? Wrtrt <?niltv of a:ol eontion[>l for whie j t!n' writ, of ntliU;liniPii( slir>iim The iii> ; lion w:u grame?l liy Ju-lgn Bryan. TI?o ma | lor ivas i-. f.ii ri-.l In Lite IVc.i.l.-ul, ati>l ho li; I ! su-'iuiiicl ill"! jitrt.-?li<-li<?ti of llic C<?ui t. j Tim Court we siijipo.-in will ?li-?*!iargo t! I j>ri:.o:sr!v. who will however hi: s-u'ij'-ct to tri | j liefore the civil tribunals. Out Pkoim.k SmKiii.Nu.?'l'hc \V???lii>?? !< ' j Xutiiimil lirfith'li-thi, t'f 11??? -lili, pave tIi.it ll ' j commanding oli'ioer ?>f tlio military post " j Darlington, forwards to tlio Commission or ^ j tlio FreciliU'-n'rt lluroau mi application fro jtoiuo of tlio most prominent citizens of Clu lerliohl District, fluking tint Government e emne to I lie reiief of the starving poor of lli District. The petition ptale.<: ' There is now erent suffering among tl poorer olameH of the wliitu people of the 1) | nun iur iiu; want 01 me neceusaricH ol III ? ami the di.?lre? i* increasing nnd extendii I. every day, while tlior? nre none there al>le i> give relief <>i- save these destitute ones fro nc<u-'l starvation. il "ThU District si?flfor??<l more severely l?y t) march of SlierMuii'it army llinu perhnpa ni t other in the Stnte, from the destruction il | provisions and the m^nna of providing for tl it future, and there i* now neither grain sufi - ei<;nt to keep the population nor money ' purehaso it with. The state of affairs is hi - coming truly alarming. Every day, poor w iron are I.ending, in the at recta of Clieraw, f - meal or corn to save them?elves or eliildr* - from starvation, nnd the petitionera wnu c gladly afford it, if they had it. Therefore, - neliaff of these tulTerers, they apply to tl (Jovernmerft. for assistance, and state that, - be effectual, it must be speedy." t Freight bv Kailuoad.?Tlio following rut 0 of freight on wheal from |K*ints in Teriness y. i uiiu ueo>gm 10 untricsiou and savnnoaii: v t; i find in tlui Augu/fla Chronicle and Snitiurl, j the 23'1 instant- Wo aro pleased to notico * ; disposition in our railroml companies to mc i) ' the wishes of the public iu the matter of freig! - and transportation: 1 For the information of parties shippii e wheat, the following newly adopted rated '( freight are published : Freight orf wheat from Knoxville and a > stations on the East Tennessee and Georg Railroad to Savani U or Charleston, will bo S 'f cents per 100 pounds. From Cliattanooga to Savannah or Cbarlc e ton, 75 per 100 pounds. From Rome to Savannah or Charleston, "i 0 'cents per 100 pounds. From Rome to Savannah or Charleston, Q cents per 100 pounds. < From Btlanta to Savannah or Charleston, ( 8 cents per 100 pounds. H New York, July lO.?A'tclegram from Pa j dabitc, Bohemia,uys the Prussians were bea en in a fight near Nenstadt, and retreate* 0 leaving their dead and wounded on the fielt not stated but supposop not a gc^ern^ eogag raent ' . a q A Berlin tele^raip states that thd Prawiw o vera successful in an oncdnnlee near T<"Mj >fc capturing 7 oflicots and e Au.Irian army d Whici v riStaSdiffOM order. m * . i g imm 8| 1 ll >? nUlwl <ni ikio.I authority tliiit Ui?> pcoiu! Uwnt rartioala hi Wilhingliiii have, in n c-nr. H j of r9\iciii?ii, d?U'rmiii?il lut-ull a r?n . ? ? owim now represented, wliteli ahull d?*ter H | mine upon n platform antagonistic to tin: I'reni ident. Tim naineol Lieut. Geu.C?raut si to t<? H| | put. in nomination Tor succession to l'i<.-ni?lo?it jp | .U>lins..n. In IIik nuine cotfticcljun, mi uililrei** ' full)' endorsing tlio cull for a I><Miioerati?: (,'uu jME ! volition in Aujtn'l, prepared l?y tlie conserva* flH iiv<-s in Congrrat, i* ready for publication, QH "iwwmfr 9 ON Sunday next, at lt'l A. M., a Discourse 39 i will Lo delivered in Trinity CUurcb, AUieville, EH 1 l?y tlio l'i?>*tor, on tlio following Buhjoct: 9 I R.\f.UKl> MUSIC: its history, aud iinportnneo n* a means of grace. Hi.1 rul/'u; nru invited to oHeilil. AHUKVIM.K, July 19. 88 [ C<?1 I OX.?11i<>r? ia vt-ry littlo cotton offer- SB in it at prcMent. A good article would bring 9 finiii U- io j.:> I'vi'j. Ni:w Oiilhanm, July 10.?Cotton lc. eaaior, n Bali'H of 'ill" lialcs; l,ow middling t'. 1 a'i'i. ilold 8? 'i !?$. Sterling OB; Now York g premium. S M>>i'.ii i:, .lulv 10.?Salt s of cotton ! I...i . - w? H . rnirr, iiiiihiiing !!*.'; dviiiinitl limited; uiaik el SB ciwy ; iiu (leiiii'alilit lot.s off* ring. I Ni.w Y"1-.k. July l'?.?Cullon quiet at Stta V ::s. (SuUl lt?j. Sterling loj, active. I i - - -'J*i I I < ? Hie lOtJi iast., ftC llio rcai- B ' <li>nce i>l Mo! briilc'iraulliiir, l>y Uov. Wm. F S i I Vinson, Mr. S. MONUOK UOWKX, of Al> r t?>viUeaml Mlii Alil>tK S. WAIvEI'lKLD, of [ AmiefMMi, S. t i pro m pIS" I M r|'MlK in<l?titijral?!?> KCHWARZ i* n.nkiug a j I ?:1iant?o in his l>n;ino,iJ, lilt J nil tlios? B < w ht. li'.n n't. B " j ULUTHING, 1 '! DRY GOODS, I ?&M? &04M, I i BOOTS km SHOE8, I Hats and Caps, 1 i* ' 'I'm last tlii'in ilic rciii'iiiiO'T ?>f tlicscn'on, wiji 8 s I ssi\ ( in^i.iiTiilily 1'V uinUiiii! tlicir I j Irmii Ititu. Ili* is <!c?ir?ni: of closing ? ?:*. liu ? V PL ntock I ' i AT NEW YORK COST I <j For About 30 Days, I lTO KNARI.K IllM TO LAY IN A HA.\< 1 I I iH'ITI.Y Foil xi:xr FAl.fi. 1 ii THE LADIES I ?r J Of Abbeville and Vicinity 1 ' W'iiii).I w. ll l>> c:ill Air*. .IK WI'T 1*1 : Sv'/IWAi:/. iniuuuhtitcl'/ wIjitc 1 )it?y rail pro. \ t. j cur* Millinery l'ooJs at r.-.lii.'vt pri.-i'H, iih . ! iiklto sliu?i eoiju in >i?!\v York f*?r iIki l-'iil' v ' Mod;. ,e I ' ! G. SCHWARZ, ?t j .filly i::.if ? i The State of South Carolina. | '*y Vi'ii i.tam IIii.i., KsijuitP, Ordinary of j Abbeville Diitrict, S i. L'a. ! % \ J HKIlilAS, :iiiplicntinii hm hn?n .umie I T T in" l?y ,'oliu I'lUt.-isjii fur l.etl?r> :t' . of Aihni-ii*'rMioii, of >?11 ninl singular llm j i><n>d.i mi.5 ':linlit*iV, rijjlifi* and iTfiJitsi of Mir. I i'iiiu! Jtr:t<il?*y, di'cM, lute uf e.iiil Diatriol, >11 j dl-Ol-iWiird. Tliorctorc, liv lln'S"1 prosi-nf? I nil itf.on the " ' l;iinlr<!"l and creditors of *:?: ! d.*o?as<-iJ, to up. n' ! penr before niv ut a Court, of Ordinary for Al? of' lievilk- district, lo In- In-Ill at Aliliovilli*<\ II, m on Friday, tli*f i2711? <l iy of .Inly inst, j to uliow oiiii?e why sui.l I .ell era i-.lioiiM , ;s" i t;ot In- grimfi'il. '*> ! Given under my hand and seal tUi^ 11 that ! July, IfcOO. WILLIAM IIIIX, o.A.P. [PKAI..J I J ill v 13. 1:5 -i 10 1 ~J~ ? j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ij ! Abbeville Dislriil?In !l;c Court of Ordinary. r? i r.y W1I.L1AM HILL, ] >>,., Ordinary of AOif villi' Jtixtrict. lie 11^ II HUE AH, A. J. FKRGUHON IIAS iy Ww niudo n]>|>1 icaliou to mc fur Lttof ters of Administration of nil and ?in??i? io li>r lli? mjinl.s and chattels. lights and credits li- of TUOMAS HARKSDALE, deceased. |o j Tlii-pft art-, therefore, lo cite and admonish tho j- kindred atid creditor* of llie said deceased to bo o- and appear beforo mc at a Court of Ordinary nr for Abhcvillo District, to bo held at Abbeville >n Court House, on Monday, tlio 23d (lay of July, Id inst, to show caiMo, if any iliey cun, why. in the said letters should not be grunted, ic CJiven under my hand and seal this 9th day to of July, JBUtf. WILLIAM HILL, Ordinary Abbeville District. July 10. 37 2t Is TOOUIi OLD FllIENDS ee AND PAT110NS OF FIVE TEAKS of <-irn a Twr T\TA.Ti~l. ft -L L"N JL-/ el undersigned EARNESTLY request lit -M. their old friends (o call and make some arrangement in regard to their old Notes, and ESPECIALLY In reference to their open Ac'ff count*. Our Northern creditors are now preas01 lug ua for settlement*, and our old friends must not bo surprised if their demands are placed in 1' the hands of Lawyers in SUBSTITUTION {? FOR 011 US. Indeed thi? MUST be done, uu,B less partial payments ftro mnde. It Is not our disposition to push any one, bat if we are sued, a* we kuvo ;.o other alteniaiivb. ISAAC BRANCH, '6 EDWIN PARKER. July 10. 3G 4t ' HDISdJIBASlSIO SdDJLBDIIIBiaS 10 t OF Sonth Carolina. r" "iriTII the nartial resumption of mail facilities, } w I ngain, under appointment oftheI<?gMat> |; ture, request the names of all .who died in satrUp, ' of disease, from accidentor wnarid, bfwhoMHa *' bstilo. Giro ?Rank. i?r diiUend cSu** of d*ath??Afr? h? dlit and agt. it i Th* Bnubra^MamAbi+aohpI&M without th? ft rvrWstf M.jh, ? mib* . ImkMU, Esp?c/?Iiy (o our returned soldiers. Iff n^lib?MMst - If ll?b* but a single h [ ?? ?. I T , ? * Slate agent for Recording, Ac. Ju'7 ? 36 *' st >. . *