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J i-J <3 ! !? ! in ivfwuuMr ytwwm The Abbeville Press. .AJbbeville, S. O. AV. A. LEE. EDITOR. . TKll.VS?Three Dollars a yeor in advance. : ? Friday, September 14, 18G6. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. (.'olX.MIJIA, Sept. I", 1800. Duaii Wilson : At the close of liic lii.it u?wl> of the Session, sufficient prngrcsj has scarcely yet been m.tiio in t'.ie bu&ities.*, to determine iU prohnblu length or tl?>i character of tin? lntion likely to bo ? ?!. 'J'lio members arc generally here al a Faerifiec ?>f th'-it ,.?tu::iary interest*, and aiv anxious todi.-patch t!i? work of Legislation m promptly as is compatible with the public weal. A resolution waa adopt cd ny the senate on Saturday last to adjourn on next Tuesday wcclc, the lS'.h nisi., nnd it is not probable thai the Scs.-ioiul will exlen b?yond that time. Resolutions have boon introduced inlo both Houses, limiting the subjects of legislation, to tlie hiattcrs embraced in the (lovernor's message, ar.d though they wci c rejectc 1, it was fioiii a conviction of the fertility of nil si:oh resolutions, rather than from any indisposition to carry out fully their spirit. The subjects embraced in lh<; M.ssage. a:c in themselves comprehensive and important enough to fur nish matter of legislation for a protract cl Session, and which would require something more than a Solomau's wIkiIoui to adjust satisfactorily to the country. The iiioil important an-1 j rotuisc-t.l place in Message is occupied by tlie reefiiitnei.dations on the sul ject of tl:o District Courts, and thu nf. of tl*. < > fVIrr.itiiil 1 u? (in il nil jects thtee vt elaborate bills pivpmvd by Uie distinguished author of tlie Coda n !"|>. cl at the lust Session, have be?-n introduced into the ffonaic by Mr. Tliom>o;i, mil together villi ilie suggestions of llio Message lmvc been before the Judiciary Committee. Similar bills were introduced into the llousc by Mr. Pair. In the IIou3t?( no action lias yet been taken by tbe Committee, but in the Senate, tlw C'>tnmittec have reported a short and comprehensive tncns'irc, denning the right3 of persons of color, which er-Sraces substantiiilly tlie provisions of the Georgia Code on the subject? abolishes all civil discriminations between the two races, conurs upon the blacks all the rights of person and property, and fully empowers them to sue and bo sued, ami to tesiifv in all cases and in all th-3 Courts. ThU Dill or rotne very similar measure will likely pnr-3 \otli Iluusca. The Committees have not yet reported upon (lie Disti ict Court Bill, but there ia no doubt but^thnt very material alterations' will be made in the existing lay, pcrhnp3 i:i accordance with the Governors'^ recommends lions?conferring upon theso inferior courts, jurisdiction in all cases of misdemeanors and felonies not capita), ami perhaps limiting the terms of the court, to quarterly sessions. A very radical reduction in the number 01 there Courts, we have hoard recommended ou the pcore of economy, but we doubt whether any such change will be made at the present Setsi on. The recommendations of the message on the ? r>? --< vi u x cuiwiuiury were reierreu 10 a special Committee of both Houses, who have not yet reported, but who will no doubt adopt nnd act upon thn suggestions of tlie Governor. The necessity of such no institution is clearly set forth in the Message, and is generally conceded. LJpon the all-importaul subject of extending relief io the Debtors of the Country hns jib jet received no Legislative notion. The following resolutions introduced into the House hy Mr. Gnrlington were made the,special order for Saturday lust, pnd after receiving an niiimated discussion were continued over until to-day. "? Resolved, That tlic condition of the people of tliis Slate, resulting from their indebtedness us affected by tho issues of tlio war, demands remedial legislation in the following particular*, viz: 1st. A revision and amendment of the laws in relation to insolvent debtors, so as to prevent voluntary bankruptcy, and to reenre the discharge of debtors from all debt.*, upon a full nnd complete surrender of their property and effects. 2d. Abolition of imprisonment for debt* cither on mesne or final process, and an en largement of exemptions of property from levy and sale. 3d. The postponement of remedial process jor mo coiiecuou 01 deuis, bo lar as not to conflict with tho Constitution of this State, nor of the United States. 4th. That these resolutions bs referred to a Special Committee, to be composed of ? members, with instructions to report suclj legislation as may be necessary to carry tlio same into efFect. The oliject of these resolutions is lo elicit ct once tbe sense of tho House on the mode and measure of relief, lipid lo instruct tbe C'ommiti** l/? -r - - ' vtv rv>i?>> me uci.uii3 ui n rnemc in accordance with the General principles Agreed upon; In supporting the rcaolutioris, the mover jr.ado a very able sp'cech urging immediate legislative action. : He was followed by Mr. Barber who deprioatcd all Bitch legislation as benefitting one close at the expense of the other, and impairing those principles of justice mad sound policy which lie at the basis of all fcaairMt*, and involve the beat interest* of so fry. , X. v ' JTVH.' -r* - ? ' * . ' . ? iThsra aeema to be a general disposition to exMnttyfttef X<tDebtors, to the aslant of i ho con*tilutiWl powers of tbi Legislature, hut tbe'd>|fo?Uty limited powers of tbat body* A State' may ipdeed pans a Bankrupt law whtre Congrea* *?M nbt leg;?1at?d * dpon tW?aobJeet;but jhU poWir'lm certainly r?rtri?t#d by th4t olauge of the ConaUtutlon which prohibit* * "Stilt* (torn impairing the obligation of contract*. Sneh a'law coohl op |Hy <toljr? it would aatTO, to future debtA, *nd h jp?e*ou!4 b^erfetfJy nugatory iatk^-ppe#e?t criaif. Tb^ettlre ' eJAlitlon' of imprUonmont fofr debt i? of doubtful pofiey/end btto i( entirely copslitution'afaa applying to cxfttliig debia would work very grout injuBlioe unleea due provision won made for the aeaigDmeot of 4 the debtor* ohosea in action which are now ex' * ' jempt from the lied of A bill haa been introduced iato the Senate ? by Mr. Towncs, of Greenville, which sopjiih ! to meet with some favor, providing for nnnunl setsions of the Courts in tho spring of each year. The bill applies as well to tfio Courts of Session?, os the Common Picas, but will l>e amended 00 as to embraco only tho latter. The i-fl'eet of (lie bill woulJ bo to lay an emburgo upon tho issue of wi its until tho spring term of the Comt, and with our present systpm of imparlances would prevent tho obtaining of judgment until the October Term. This | measure would a fiord all tho relief to debtors, i which can now be extended, and would prob- ! ubly be sufficiently aeeeplab'e to I'm' elms, as j to all.iy fie general discontent. Such at least 1 is the opinion of several who come from <li?- ' triets where there h.w been the most feeling on ' I be subject. The recommendations of tho message on the j subject 04 providing relief lor tho indigent of tho State, in tho present .scarcity, were referred \ to a liU'gu Spee:rvl Commit tcc'of both (lottos, j i wlio have Iieen busily employed in co.looting ; | iufui tnatioD on lite subject, but have not yet. j I rcpoi'tcl. We irtinpoac tlrtt nil t!;o relief will \ j l a rxUnd.'il lliat ja compatible with the im- j i i>nirc?l credit r.nJ resources of tka Slate. 1st 1 : :i crisis like the present, the highest duty c.f ! I the State is to nid the neee'M' tes t<f i's citizMis i ! ninl tliis is alike dcmanJel hy cji:?i(lurati<i;id j I of hitmtuil.y nnd true policy. A great number of bills have been intro- | ' <luce?l upon every vcriety of suhj'-cl^, but we ' | suppose that t!ie majority of tlicm will be 0041- | tinned over until the regular Session. A reso- ! lulicri inlroj'tecd into the House a few d.ivs i | silico by Mr. Magralh of Charleston, for fixing j : a scale of depreciation f"r Con federate money, I is one very wtwli demanding speedy net ion. ' Columbia has improved very much since we i ; were here lie (ore. Substantial brick tenements j are going up in nil directions, an<l built, wo K-ni n, almost entirely with Southern capital. ! < This aflVmls an evidence of recuperative oner- ] try triumphing over the disasters of the tim.s, , 1 which is ttuly eneotir.iping. 'J he hotel aecommodaliona of the City have j j al&o boon mueh itnproeed, n very excellent j | hot el has b"pn established (<fc the Greenville j I Depot, whilst N ickerson's and the Shiver House ' present their usui.l attractions and with n | number of private houses divide the patronage I j of the members. Our Delegation, Messrs. i Fair and Haskell are at private house?, Dr. I llearst and Col. Aiken at N ickerson's, and Col. i Thomson and myself ?t Shiver's. ; During (he past week, we had the pleasure ; of hearini; an interesting lect-.ire Uaetoii on Brazil, presenting a vurj' tlultering picture of the rr sources of the country, its I great fertility, oud the inducements which it ! offers to emigrant#. lie is going in t lie full I and will likely carry a large party with him. In the way of amusements, wr> have had iltiring (.lie day some fine limbic from the U. S. Ihund of one of the regiments, nud at night some excellent pcrfoiluauccc by the ''Ivutikels," Ethiopian niiiK.I'r^'s. 8 I On Sunday wo heard on eloquent disI course from Rev. W. K. Boggs, pastor of the j Proshytfiiuii Church of thin place, ami former > Chaplain of tho Sixth Regiment, S. C. V.. ami i at night a very excellent one from llev. W. T. j Capers. 'JL'liii present week promises to be a very busy ' one of the Session, aud in my next I will give i YOll I lio r/.alillo ! l'uritiij Llie past week resolutions of respect to tlie memory of J. Haileston Read, were offered by Dr. Spnikinnti and seconded l?y Mr. ! Campbell, and to Gen. Stephen Elliott by Messrs.* llutson aud Trescotl. Tltc address of Mr. Trcscott, wos u model of its kind. Yours, W. A. E P. S. The Resolutions of Mr. Gurlingion which were made the Bpecial order,.of to day, in the House, have boon referred to a speciul Committee without instructions. The Semite resolution to adjourn on tho 18th inst., was made a special order for Thursday next. W. A. L. ?3?" We direct especial attention to the advertisement of Mrs. J. Schwarz, who bos just returned from New York with n handsome nnd varied assortment of Milliner}' goods of every description, ller stock.of Ilats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes. ?ta.. embraces ev cry variety of the latest fuehions, an J we take pleasure in recommending her goods to those who wish to purchase anything in the line of ; fnchiouable Millinery. I Mr. Schwnrz 1)hs also a good slock of Clotb| ing, Dry Goods, Boole, Shoes, JInt?, Caps, l'utiI cy Arliclt.-1, ?to. ! ZW We direct attention to the Programme for the Concert next Tuesday evening by the young genllomen of Prof. Sclumtt'e class. It hns been our privilege to bo present at one or j more of their rehearsal*, and vo were much | gratified at their success. The music could ! not be surpassed. We bespeak for the vouni* ! gentlemen a full house. We especially desire the attondnnce of the -I public generally, to witness flio proficiency of Prof. Schmitt'e scholar?, anil hits skill ua a teacher. To 15. T. Pmith jfc Co., New York: Sirs? Your vCiy liberal offer to advertise for you and take pB3' for thesamo in your"Sweet Opoponax all the way from Mexico, at 20 per cent, below wholesale prices," has been received. The proposition is moat respectfully declined. We | aon't need the article. Wc mojT comply with J yoar request to recommend your "Sweet Op} oponnx, all tho way from Mexico," but we > couldn't do it before next year. We advise ] our readers to buy no more of such hurnbuggc* ! ry "from Mexico," than is actually necessary. Drcos, ?tc.?We call the attention of our readers to tbe advertisement of our young friend, Mr. W. T. Penny, who succeeds the firm of Moore & Penny in the Drag business. Ho iB well known in the community as n good Druggist, of integrity and strict attention to business. He solicits a share of tho public patronage. Ho will bo found ever courteous and obliging. '' - tf- Wo tako pleasure in calling attention to t1>e advertisement of Mr. J amen Sliillito, who i* known ip this oommnnity as an excelleul Tailor, and at a faithful an<J lipneet workman. We trod tbat ho may bo w?U patronized. is *?' ' " ' 'Ik . *? |W~ 8e?.tha advertisement-of Mjr. JBdward Westfield who has opened a Saddle and Bartih>p at his Tan Tafd^jgHe has In his ?? pley good woikmen aud his chArgas aria, raaH?a?f* lv Iar Seeedvartfapra^f Mra. J. SehwanT W. T. IVaoj; Mortdn; B WestieM; II. J. HeBrydr, It fc.X*rt theConaefi; Tt ione? ; Miller A RoWrUoo-. Jts. ahUjUtfr ' |^.M/. 8ohwarT*wrtt pleai? accept onr thanka for. ataumber of late Nortiernpapat* 0T Oo the first page will belong tke OoTeroor'e Mess*g?. Re?a it. ?i iiiiibinw p'bii"imnrr rrnrf-rr't tt rr~n rr r ~i THE JAIL OF RICHLAND DI3TRICT EROKEW JNTO. A collision occnrivil between tao military nnd civil authorities ??f Columbia yesterday, of which tlio following arc the facts a* nnrratVjd tons: Somo time ngo a b?il writ was issued ogsiw s', ft mail unmet Henry lJulrieh, citizen, at tins ?llit of Joseph Fry, for n debt eontrnc led in Cln'iieslou. He was held to I.ail and Mr. S. II. Trove tt became hi.? surety on a bail lionil. Dav before yea!c:\'av I>uh;ch ?>i?i;-?t?.*.l i in the United Stale* army, and iva? atirrmder- | ed l>y his surety to !h-r Sltciiii". Uniblo to pay tin: dobt o;* ?Iv.> further von- j rily, iio was coiii-ni'?."u ' ? j kit. M ;j^r Wii'ki-r i ..r .i... i- i * - - - ui kilt: utit umiea mules U.ivalry ?:citirin*I-;?l j this releas-j of the prisoner. Mr. Don', llio J S'.HM iir tiiquire'l if !>< !i ?<l a written order. j The vo>>ly w;u "no!'' b.r. he ha I u vtM-li.i! one. | The Sheriff then said "briti^ ;:i : a written order j from the comuritidaot of Lh-: po?t mi-l I will j eotutidui* it." Yestord.iy iiMrn;n<; tha order j was produced. The Sheriff a-Ue?l for thirty j minutes to confer with hid leij-U adviser, then in tlin Li L,i^l tlui?>. Tlis of the me<3ni;?> rejilig-l,*")! ', not a minute." "Then," answered the Sheriff, "you r.tu*t t.iku him yourself?I will not ihdivor him." Whereupon the o'lieer priiii^mlcil to tliujiil. The ;y.-? were Join an ih il of the (Jl.ivf of l*-ilia?"?? who rof ;ji:.,l to <le nt ur ui'im. 1l.<! Oil. ?>r lilt hi 4 hull 1 l'llil.ly Mitlio Chief, feeling i?U p ic'tisSj i".?r t.ho ki>y?, sin J nut Ij-iiij^ iiSiie (<> iin 1 |>r><!?N: I ; to break down tliedon:* of lli.i ipurtiii'-iii. it; \v <iit-It lliu p:-i > win rolc'.i!t:?l him ami uitii.iiftl oli. iliuiiliiiwily flr-J llio ;?!! .'s-. I ..i,CLlllStailCv'd. Tin; tij*'?t of til-i 1:1Hilary t') 11 ie person of lite sol-Jier is a q-ie&iio:i for lawyers to Jcc'iiIp, but t!:'j riirh;. of any !_>'> ly i>t breuk lown llio Jooim of a j lil aa I forcibly ronuvo from tlio cujto.ly of t!u eivii law t!u> per coiiiinol, ailltuit^ik it nriy 1??v? been Oetieral (Irani iiiiiiaolf, is oik*, confoi rc-.l only by llio l.ayoi:ot an 1 tint sli\ui;? arm whii-h I Inn for I KC?.-r::s to ignore t*i?j writ of hah i.i rnrju'K and i the most sacred safc-^unr-.la of society. THE BELIEF OF T&X r.VJEl'S. A:noiig llio is.li-n-iUti'ij s'ibji-cts of legislation | to be con*i-lcre>l (luring I's-i present session i# ! that <?f Taxation, an>. ihe relief to lie ii(Vor<le<l | to the people of the iSt.ito. T!il? wauls of the I community have boon partially met by the ! iutio.li.i-lioti of tins following i epilations by i Mr. llaycs, ami it id to be hope 1 that the tjeneral Assembly will tal;a prompt action in i.he cialter: Whereas many persons liable to tax.iti'ii, under the provision* of "An Act to raise supplies for tho year commencing in October, j 18t'>3," unJ ratified on I.he tweniy-lir-it <1 iy of December but, have failcii to comply with the ; conditions of sai-1 Act; nutl Whereas it is the conviction of this General j Assembly that aiteh delinquency has resulted | not from any wilful inteiition to evade the payment of a iust and mniiabbi iui>iimi of n>.? I expenses of the State, but is due lo I lie eniI bntrussed ami impoverished condition of the ; country, consequent upon Liio l ite disn-trous i wnr; and I Whereas it is tli * policy of illCI ovcramen! j to rentier tlie bunion of taxation ns little op? j prcesivc ns possible; bo it therefore, j 1. Resolved, That all persons who have fail j ed to pay their taxes, are hereby nllowol until i the fifteenth day of November next to du so ; | ond all executions i-6ued lor taxes ami lodged i in the hands of nny officer in this St.ite for collection, are hereby suspended until aft ithe day and date above recited ; an l no dou blc tax shall be imposed or collected until after ! sili.1 (1'tln I 2. Jttaalucil, That the time allowed Tax Col' I lectors to complete their returns, id hereby txi tended until tlic fifteenth tiny ol" iJcceinber i next. ? ^ state oi' soi'ni ca::ci.ina, ExRCUTivn Dki*'t, (.'ci.t'miiia, Sept.. 7, 'O'l. (rttilh iiitii of the SuiaU ami Home Jicpn renhtlivrx : The Congress of the United Stales, on llio I 2*1 day of July, ISC'i, pj3*t*d an Act, entitled j "An Act donating public lauds to the several States and Territories which tnuy provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic nits." By this Act, 30,0(>0 rteres of land was apportioned to each Stete, for each Senator and Representative, by tho apportionment under tho census of 1800. Where no public lands are situated in An}* State, then the quota of iiueh States thai! be paid in luud scrip, which fhall bfl sold, and tho proceeds applied to the uses and purposes nreiicribe.l in ?!>? Act. All the expenses connected with the securing and gelling of the Bcrip nro to be |>ni<l by the Stale, bo that the gross proceeds of the sale eliull be appropriated as aforesaid ; the proceeds to bo invested iu stocks yielding not le.<s than five per cent, iniercst; the interest alone to bo used in maintaining one college, "where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific studies, and including military tactics, to tcacli such branches of learning as are rclatod to agriculture and the mechanic arte, in euch manner as the States may respectively r..wv..?i, ... umgi iu |muiiiuiu Miu nuorni ana practical education of tho industrial clashes in the several pursuits and professions in lifo." Other condition!) aro annexed, one of which requires a college to bo in complete operation within five years from the passage of the Act; otherwise, tho grant to thp Slate ceases; and another, '-that no State shall be entitled to the benefits of this Act, unless it shall express its acceptance thereof, by hi Legislature, within two years from the dato of its approval by the President." On the -14th April, 1864, the time was extended two yonrs from that date, and on j the ? daj^ofJoly, 180Q, it Wj3 Tariff c*ten I ded.so . Hint no impediment sow exists to tliia I State accepting the provisions, of tho Aet I The quantity of. land strip tn which . I his ohm i? cnuueo 7111 oe 180,OW acre), and perhaps, realise to tbp State more than $160,00?: ' . - I recommend tiidt the General A?M/nyj, at ile present Bfifsion, accept the provialontof this Aot of ChmgrtM. A,joint committee ofthe tktrBoom*,"or a commission, can nutate ? 0rgnnizing ? n d cst*bli.hing a eoHe**, in coaforroity totfca requirement of tthe 'AeVof OoagreM, and Report to lbs aitnoal Mteioo of tha ^wkiAMjfatw $. ?rag? t%* two, a oopy Of lhaAH;Of Opufre* of tba ltd 9*\y, 1862. ' JAMBS L. OMt. ': * V V' ' ' vy*?*-' , ^ tcc?^yr< *|^ -^vtr-g ?^iincatcu;i-.t.-r.w vi a iiuikw 1)1 KD. at Alilicvillo II., S. C, August 2*.Hh. I OUI^A. second daughter of Aniu:ew and M ,\i:<:.\ltr.t Smai.'., of Ciitricfergu.?, Ireland. The deceased It a J been for fiv.? years previous to lie.- <ti-aLli, n devout and consistent member of 'lie Iipiscopal Olmrcli. Of a retiring disposition nnd unassuming manner*, ?*!? * *vns dislitipuished as a Christian chiefly l<j lliut "ornament. of u meek and quiet spirit, which in the sight of (Sod is of greet. price." Hers was! that.' prime wisdom which aim* ''Not I o kuo.v a', lar^e of thing* remote ; From iijii, <ii.s?*ure tmd subtle, but. know I'hnt i.-'itt/t hr tt.i firs 'a tlrih/ H/'e." That I;!.: v > ? devoted ! ? duty. Farnest, nn- I Hellish, st-e lived for oih< rs?her mother, father, I rot her, si llir | :cty in i'<? cnrtlily applications, nsolved i'-? . 1" into faithful s-er- | viro to these. She labored (juietly, lovingly for i their happiness, and the p'-eoFou* coitnscM of I her deathbed, formed a fitting close to Iter j j gent i.; a-id oji-fnl 11! >. As n Christian, 1 >3- prayer and walehfuIn< .< <> she j kept herself in-poUed from tho world?and 1 the l'.iMwth of her Christian a!f> ei'ons in 111 is ! Ii'esseil v.'I)li llml, the constant I faith I Inn eliei iahcd in her Saviour, prepared her fully tor the hist trial of her ami ] >11 i it (" * I i I! ti ? -= . I.onkius; to 11 t:n who bore tin. cr"M f tp her, sh? mumni'eu rot in a'l Iter sTiU'i-ritit;?. aeitjtled uiK'utnjiluitiiti'jly the will of God, a id jii tiecfn'ly "f< l! a. deep" in Jtsiu. "The gate of l.eavcti had ojicued there ami closed." I'i\8T()H. With nu nnliornlity to be claimed ns theirV, eons?'j<:cii* 1 y, none. to cf'-et n > <> it urn <-it 1 :t 1 piles to their memory, the Confederate tleail are lell to the ter.ilur c\iiipathir.* of private all'ection, to rectir?l a brief tribute to their memory. '1 heref<ie. let * J t i!i!-!no:i:tl tjo fnith ( > l!,i> c:l:/.>'iis i of ii!* ?i"?t ivo |):s:r'ut aiel stale, that*, .,1011N' j Ill'NUV W I!.*1'>N,! oil "f *1 oh it Wilson, and | Si-nr'-int in <_'o. <!, I Ilit Uejf't S. t'. V., ilied of ; an afl'cclion of lha Im:;*', at l'oit lJclawaiv, j March '2Slh, iJJti.'t, having I eon a prisoner I j year, S month/, ami 2! da}*. His ?\j<s was "2i? i \ eajp, p.ii 1 '2(J d i\s. Soiim s(r:in;vr Irieisd hna j comforted his | a rents and fiieiulsbv commnni* j enimg i? iiiciii tno last. uimI mat, inn laal eii'l i v;t^ pence. -in I u.'.vcr heroine mi ! aetnal meitibc" of tl;u i'IiuiuIi, li-s i.i reprosei.tj .n J:-..-. I: in 2 lids ]>i:h)i(? prof- - 'on Ik-foru his j (Iviitli, that 'in- 'iil-1 fttM:d his .Sv.iuur who lin<1 ' pnrdoncil liis i'iii.t iintl would wc'iMino liiin to 1 li t- | ?y < < I' l:? aven. Tin-.- tiro rceol'Jo 1 ns . pii'iii- n( !i:j? .1 \ iiir. >j ? V>?usc<J !? ? now ! a dying mm:; l-ul in u fi-'.v minutes my soul I'.vill tal?? it? flight iii tnv blessed itpdeenipr.? 'i'lioro. I will sit mi lite right hand of my Father und | :a'; c lit* holy in.me forever. (J now, | I rcinsmbr r the lunching? of my goud old j inot!i?r. Tli<-y nic iiow supporting inu in the I hour of death; but it. is Jesus that calls me, i and I mil h/'ippy to fay, I am leatly Biid willing j to yu?I nni only ??si:ig home to .lestie." And 1 after other similar expressions of faith and hope, thmikcl (Joil tliri! he was able to Fay . thase wor-ia. ami so "fell on sic)*." Such I'lii! g'ingc spr-nks for itself, l.et il be omis, to j i-h tai:r> illy micIi pleasing < eiiiinircciices ol m ow ?T*IV MK<1 Willi IISCII" CHU c. A Fl:IKNT>. Wool jFLoilS*. OXE LOT WlIi'.T WOOL ROLLS, f?i t?a!? ?(. MILLER &. UOIJEUTSOX'S. Srj?l. 11 1(5 tl THE Ml] \\WMW~ I r aa im'shkls imiimi: sr.r.d hyk. ?u f C'lii.xigniii-'iii, aini lor low l>y H. S. KEEE. I Sojt. it, it r.o. 'REWARD T I STOP THE THIEF! I t - -*> r e>- ? ?WM. J. IIa!.]', who wns cnnftiioil in tl?c .1 nil nt this , made his cpcujh* on llic li it'll I of th?? lUlli iiiHtiiut. I will pny to th? person or piTsons who ??i?V e.ipture iiml ilelivcr liiiu lo mo, the mini ol UikII u n 1 ? ?_??1 (lollnm. ^:ii<] llAI.K is n'n'iif ft feel hij-li, ilsirl: Ii.iir, s:willy IicsshI, nrnl weighs nlxnit lf.0 |-ouu<1:>. Tii? forefinger of liia left hiiti'l i.-? ??!!', *t the first join'.. 15. JONJiS, S. A. ! >. K-.l.f 1.1 1OO if TO SELL. npilE ciiliseribpr lirn f.>r imlo. FOU CASII, _L Thirteen Head cf Calllc, coiiMittling of Milch Cows, Beercs, ami Yearlings in (jood order. Bilkers ore rcqneeird to call and pcc tlicm. A. H. MORTON. Sept. r2, 180rt, 22, 21 NOTICE. poraons having demand* ngninat tlie Estate of R. C. Sharp, Sr., Dec'd, Are rp<] nested to present tli?m, find those indebted to innlii! imnic'!ir>tc payment. 1 will !u> lit Abbeville C. 'II., on MONDAY nnd TUKsDAY of next OCTOIJKlt COUftl' for the jmrpoKP of meeting with ihcin) indebted on account of the llor?o "Bill Yancy." II. c;. SHARP, Administrator. Pept. M. 22, St TAILORING. I WOULD reap^lfally Inform my olil customers and iho public generally that I am ntill JAMES SHILLITO, As Good a Tailor as ever, And can /!<)^d nl all} times, night not ?SFfflt ii. . . Avtne yia wwai Ready (o Attend to nil Cuttingand Making of G?ntftm?n V. AppareW' RtdmfeiMi *Uf tak?oto ?ti-e8AlWBf AOT1QN ^OI^JSG, ^ I Ulg th&B method ao^d t ifuido"/work Bo?i?fanlprrr nod at th? M& SMLLITO. s*pt. U, 186?, 8m, < ' ;< '': :' '; ' . _ .... .. in. inmiuiw ? ii?ii ii iiniiacwaaa-mbyactmbrjui Ififli lis J ,1, i_:D I MRS. SC HAS RETURNED 1 With, a Large and W I C N,.' VELVETS, SI Uibbcms, ,fine TIIF. TiATESH j (Y,v?i ;OOf>fTV) t*rnn suci j Turbans,Gladiator, Centi | A LARGE | f he f I All of \vhic]i site offers to X?.33-^V.SSO!\r^ I I ALSO Selected a very ! CLOTS, DRY GOODS, I ! AND FAN* \VJ I [CM 1IE JS 11 ! j ^ ?jf" Our fricJiuls will lomoinWr a:id call fully, j Scj.f. 14, A VOCAL | A N D Instrumental | CONCERT ! '\TTIIJ< lie tciv??n in llio Court House on VY TUESDAY EVENING, 18tliSept., I?y llic Pupils of Prof. Schinilt. PART I. Pnflt T5oy Polka?OrchfiMra. Natalie" Wall2?Orchestra. Kong ? Foct Traveller? Quartette ? GI?e Club. Carolina Scliotlisoli?Orchestra. Lnnda (jdllfin?Ovchpatrn. Song?Sunny Honrs of Childhood?Quartette?Glee Club. sjdlo?Violin?Prof. SchmilL Storm Gallop?Orchestra. Song?Come where my Love lies Dreaming ?Quartette?Glee Club. Sounds from ilome?Orchestra. ' PART 2d. Poloor.isse?Orchestra. Fair Waltz?Orchestra. Song?Sloigh Hide GleC?Quartette?Olec Club. Chain Bridge Gallop ?Orchestra. Due Weal Polka?Orchestra. Song?My Mother, Dear?Quartette?Glee Club. Abbeville Schotti?ch?Orchestra. Kltin Waltz?Orchestra, Song?Soldier's Grave ? Quartette ? Glee Club, ' - - , Solo?Flute?Prof. Rchmitt. Finale?Railroad Gallop?Orchestra. /Sf Doors Opm at 1 O' Clock. tr 'erformnnee to commeneo at 8 O'Cfaclc. ADJfISSIOy, iOCmta?Children Half Pr ice Abbevillo O. II.,Sepl. 14, It SiV-mSLE AlSTD HARNESS SHOP. HpfilfS robwrlber refpeetfullyinfohaw th'e pubX lift that lie hiw reopened hierSADDLE ANDJJARNK33 J*HO?. /?t hie TANyARD, ino vmogo oi Auoeyme.' n? will bo p1*?*4d to fatnith all who ol?y Heed anything in his line wilh articles of the best quality au4 at moderate ptterc> Ilia fbotto . ** ? Afc*> WR/TFlfeM). Spirit. ? ' 1 .'. '.sv i' i 'Td.t. T'-r?- ru, v't -5-nV- MjNfi *RU?'* , 6M? I rr>tfc iyponn byttAKm mm&f'i "'',;l ; d?rdl?q. * i> "; > "'A." -Ot'-j i<?:. . Hit. u, tr "f ' " -'v ' ....' ' . IHWARZ PKHM 1M pur VAm/ i nwin Mb VV IUHKl ell Selected Stock of i? S@?BS} riNo- or LKS, LACES, ?stlich lLllumr? L1 ST\rTil-'S OF [I AS, :al Park, Empire Bonnets. STOCK OF MSm FLQ-WSES. 1 11 T 1 rt ncr jmeiius and customers, \.E3jiE TIA.TES. , II.A.S HWAI1Z r Good Stock of >001, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, JY GOODS, VXi KIVIXg" UAIIuVsoori lo procure bargains. , MRS. J. SCIIWARZ, fQ. SClIWAliZ. ! THE FJRM OF | MOORE & PENNY Having l>een dissolved by mutual content, tlio business will be conductcd by W. T. PENNY, Who will keep alwavs on band a SELECT AND CHOICE STdcfe OP DRUGS AP.in BarnmitifM I mu mtuiuiNk^V Together with. I All the Fancy Articles Usually Jjept in a Drygf Store. Sept, 10, tf HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES! LONG AND. SHORT HANDLE SHOVELS AKD SPADES, axes, (Penniman & Dro's. befct.) . HATCHETS, HAMBBS, IUND3AWS. TRACK CHAINS, >???* i 411 ! V ?.' $; -1 '' !fames, frocks, Screws, Hingis. Curry Cuihbs, Jack Planes, Skeo Nc^s _ * and Tael-g. Atso'n Jot iff ^ ; . . i JiitA "'dVt! POCKET AND TABLE UUXJUJCiJciX , -i-* -V"i-rv>feitf AtEoduoed IriceaJwr _ w T or?*tw .: Sflpt, H, tf ' ' ' iij < ' - - ' " * T- >. . "V '- ; ' **???*,