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The Abbeville Pre*53. .Abbeville, S. O. L W. A. LICK. IX>ITOK. TRRMS?'I h? < <? Y>4>11 sitm h yv?r in mlvHiice. g? " 1 i Friday, March 15, 1867tmmrnma i i mm THE GENERAL BANXUUIT LAW. i We extract from mi editorial of ilio /frra/J, o vory clcnr nn>l ii?lere?Mr:ij ?-yiiojt-is of fclie j new Bankrupt Law. which i.miner rceiiveJ i tlic approval of (lie Presidi-nt, is now the law i <>l' the land. Tlic pn3jug?? has been hailed j with general satisfaction, and it will no <1 <iiit>t I prove a profit benefit to the country. Al this i t no especially it seems to he domniided in tin- ! interests of humanity, and will subserve the onds of ail enlightened policy. It will relieve i the country fiom an iu< ul>us which js now j weighing down it* productive energies, and ox- j tiiiguishintr the 1m?(. !!' ( ? of tho unfortunate 1 dd.'or. 'I ho law ifives the <l.-lit??? indeed no j captl >1 with which to cotnnieiro" bitsiif s> anew, : I.tit it fives him from tho shack ks <?f his old . debts, and enables* Irm otieu tri'Mo to avai! him ; Betf of the fruiU <>f his fuiuiu skill uml i.i i duslry: ' The jurisdiction io bankruptcy eases, say? [ the J/rrnlJ, is given by the ae's to the several j l>istricl Couits of the Uni'.ed S'ates, with the ! .United States Circuit Courts aetinc in a super I vieory capacity on CourtH of I'-jniiy. The j Jodgeg of the District Courts will be assisted in ; the performance of tho duties imposed upon 1 ' them by registers in bankruptcy, who are re- J qutrcil to be counsellors of those courts, or o| i some of the Courts of Record of their sev? r:-l j States. Tlie [towers of the registers is limit . ed, and provision is made for reference of <1U- ! puled questions to die District Court Judges, | for appeals from the District Courts to the j Circuit Com ts, and from the latter, in capos, where the muticr in dispute shall exceed two ; thousand dollars, to the Supreme Court of the ; if,. United States. j "There are two kind* of bankruptcy contem J ,j>lated by the act; voluntary and involuntary. ; ..In the former any person residing within theju- j risdietion of the United States, owing over three t liui:<licd hundred dollars, and finding himself J insolvent, may apply l>y petition to the jud^e of the district in which he has resided for the bix mouths preceding the date <>f the petition, ! or for the longest period (luring such six month?, ] ai.d al.all thereupon bo declared a bankrupt.? ! The crcditoin, having been properly notifi?d l>y j i he court, meet together and appoint, one or! . J.'.oro assignees of the edtole of the debtor; , the c'toiee to be made by tho greater part i in value and in number of the eroditors who ! have proved their debts, or in ciue of failure i to ngiee, then'by the district judge, or wliero ! there are no opposing creditor*, by the reg- j idler. The whole affairs of th<j baukrnpl ; pas* into the hands "f tho assignees, who 1 Jiavu full powers gran tod thein necessary for the colteotion of all debts and the final adjust- I men1. aud closiug up of the estate Stringent j regulations are made for the proper deposit uu amo nco|uii|r ui on moneys reeeiveil irom : the esiato; and where delay is lo occur from lif- i igation in ihe final distribution of tiic assets ; ?Uo court is empowered to direct their tempo rary in vestment. The 1iniikru|>t i* liable to ! to l>c called up for t-Xiiiuiiinli?n on oa'li upon > all mailers relating to llie ?li-|iur:il or Condition j of his properly or lo his husiuosj t ran saul ions, ' and, for good cause shown, It's wife may in j like manner be compelled to allend as a tvit- j ness in the case. "In the distribution <>f the bankrupt's csla'e ! dividends aro to be paid as agreed up'<n by a : majority in value of (he creditor*, from time to 1 time, at. three mouths interval", but the follow- j ing are first to be paid in full:?First, the fees, ! coats and expenses under the Bankrupt net; | second, all debt*, taxee and assessments due to ' * the Ignited States; third, all Slate debts, taxes ! ami Msi-esfimenta ; fuurlli, wages due to any op erative, clerk or house servant to nn amount not exceeding fifty dollars for labor performed within six months proceeding the bnukruptcy; fifth, u 11 debts duo any persons whu nre or mnv be entitled to preference by the laws of the United Slates. The voluntary bankrupt is entitled to his discharge provided n-> fraud in proved against him, at any time from sixty day# to one year after adjudication ol bankruptcy ; but the proof or discovery of *ny fraud or concealment deprives liitn of j the right to discharge. Ko porsou wiio has ; onee received his discharge is to bo cut ltled i again to become a voluntary bankrupt, unless ; liii Estate is sufficient to pay seventy per ccnt. . of his debtp, or unle:9 three fourths of his cred- j iiors assent in wriiinc to Fiis bunkrui.tcv.? I ? . * I Preferences ami fraudulent oodvejanccs ore <li-clnruil void by llio ai t, and suitable provisions aro made fo' the voluntary bankruptey of .partnerships and corporation*. The exemptions under ttio law are as follows : "The necesiary liousehonld aDd kitchen furniture, and sueli other articles and ucccssnrirs of mien bankrupt as the assignee shall designate and set apart, having reference in the amount to the family, condition" and circumstances of the bankrupt, but altogether not to exceed In value, in auy case, the sum of $500 ; find also the wearing apparel of such bankrupt, and that of his wife and'cliildren, and the uniform, arms and eqnipment3 pf any pernon who in pr una oeeu n eoiuier in me nulitiH or in the eervic? of the United Statos, ami such otlur property, not included In the foregoing exceptions, B8 is exempted from levy and eelo upon Lv. execution or other process or order of court, *v l>y the Jaws of the State ih whioh the bunk-. rcpt ha* his domicile at the time of the ooui4fL tneneemeut of tlie proceedings in bankruptcy' '9, to an amount not exceeding that allowed W? by sucli State exemption lt?ws in force in the year 1864. " '"Acta of InYoluBlary bankruptcy nnder the law are classified es follows:?Departure or /iboenca from the 8t?te where debts axe owed, vnth intent lo defraud the creditors; concealment to avoid service Of process for the recov *ry 01 anoi; ooneeannent gj.property to avoid 6?itnre on legal process assignments dssigo#dto delay (defraud or hinder creditors ar~ tfft and dster^jon for seven day*, under exaottlioafur a debt exceeding one hundred dol' -lairs; aetttal imprisonment for seven days in a .' civil action, founded on contract for one..huii dred dollars; assignment, gift, ounfepbion of *" lodgment, or any other act by whioh preference la given to any creditor, endorser or surety.; dishonoring commercial pnpeV,' oJtsa#pefi<ling and not resgjning payment for" fourteen days. The petition for an adjudication of bankhupicy in such cases may come from,one or more ered itors whose debts reach two hundred and tif ty dollars ; but the petition .may-I? brought m within ?iz.month* alter tha act of bankruptcy Nu beeti committed: In involuntary bankruptcy the proceedings are made njore string* ut than inth> other descripliou of oases. fiie , pertnlty for aay fraud oenoeatirien*. dirso. or ibdjraat, und< r the . act, is imprisonmepit with or without hard latipr^ for a?'Wm flq j exceeding Ihrej ysais," v Jr . . - THE MILITARY RECONSTRUCTION BILL. We lenrn from Wnnliin^lon letter-writer* I lint the President an<l }> it? cabinet, in eontieolion with Oeiiprii) Grant are preparing '? rul in operation, I lie Military ReConetittclion Bill, which i? now the Ihw of 'he luntl. f^vcrelnry Stanton ami (Jenernl Grant nre felting up III* inetruclitine for llie livi> (i?iicrnM who are U< j l>o fifviuneil to the coin mini>1 of the live MiliI fury ilislrio's cr?nte?l by the not. 1 ho iiiMnic j "juris will prt'tiriliu i?jili?*i?Ily ll c t' I tlso re.?| eetivi General.-?"ill r?commend inch i .1 course as will it A ct the lvtiwt amount of ' hardship npon the people of tho South??:iil ' ... in . . : ^ .....I I >, ,11 'J- ... M, - , ( i'lliiol) Ulill J I il is nil|i|Hj*Vil, Will j iVoi'i ?iiV coi il '-I w'l i ii.v iJ'.il iioilim it!> 8. j TIip (Icnci n'j will e??Tt'ini!i? to ' ximp:!;" tl.eir . authority until tin 'rt?tI ?? ni? r?' <irt??u ! nn<!t'f tl?r? ('ot.gri'sMotitil |>lnM of r<*i-?n>i nn I ion. J 1 ho coir?H])iiii(l?'iil. >.| tli* IIrr a LI it?i ti it t? ? ? <?. j ili.'il the lie v Military (.!<itiiiiinii':<-rs will l.?- j ( t-m r:tis> Thuitnt*, Slicri'lttn, "i' k!c!<, Si-It ilii lil, j j -in 1 t)r.l?iluit ' !ami Aik-iit-'a** will j ! ? ii^iu*? * ! In Tln'iiifi??l.nnifiiin.i at.'l 'IVsm, \ t?? Slier.tlan?North nml South C.'iroliiui l? 1 Sieklts?(i?*oiyi!?, Alstlititiia, mul I'loinl.i to Si-. licM?ftii'l litrtt Ui'J will haw tlii- coiiiiniiii'l I of ViiuiuL'i. The Mili'iirv Ac!, though looking to r<c,,n- ^ .--t ruction n;.?l though j>r<.vcri!iin?j tlu? quul.lieii- j linn* of vo'cw it ml ?1? l?*jj!it?.J to lli? Si.itc ( on i vention*, nwtnim no provision, iv^tilnt ing ?It*.* i time ai.il mo'ltf of orsfuiiitii.sr thesis (.'ofiven- j tioii*. Tin# omission i.- pio;>o-?e?i t?> l>? ionic- ! ill...I ilV ?i ^SIV iIiImiIi-hI '.rt* 1.1 1 U !l.l*ll U llllW |?e?-!::.g bi luiu Co' gio:', n:i*l wl.ii li is Ii favo uli'y r*-j o.'te'J 1>v the .lu.lieiaiy com i miller? of the t*vo I hiu-'os. The Mil author/-the iii'iitary eumnatitlcr-*, in the 8i-vit.i1 Mili- ! t'l-y District', to call f \mv< ni ions for tl-elor 1 nmtion of Stale CmiisI it litmus under the M.li- ! tnrj' n'-t? "I- I? <h;lcg:il-- that iiutliui it v to llic i nciin-4 Govcrnoie ?f the if-p- .olive SluUs, iui-l is il to j'l-cvoiit '.l?e coiillict aii'1 ciifu>:o:i likely to result from t\vo or more Cciivi-iilior 8 ht-is.'jj eallo! in cadi Slate. aj'jx ml a copy of thi! hill: Mil. W I [.FOX'S 15ILI.. j A Hill siif>|?lomeii}i'iry to an net entitle 1 "An Ai-t to jiroviile for'.lie more efficient govern- I Tilt lit of ti.u reb'.l S'.ulCk," ai.d to fttciiilite ' < res'ora* ion. Do il cunc-tc-i hy the Senate nn-l House of. Ilcprvseii'ativrs of tlie I'nte-l Sta'is of Ameri,., f .j i '..i tl.nl .i... 1 1 i: g general in mt'i di Iriet. t'rti'ied by the net ' entitled "'an not I" pi??for llie more ?*'licivnt government of llie rebel Si at oh," shall cou.-c a registration lo he made before iliv first <lny of September, eighteen litisi !ml aii'l sixty poven, in each county or parish in the State or | S! ales include I in bis district, of ina'o citizens I of tbe Un'led .S'aies twen'y one years of aije ' and upwards, resident in each county or pnrish, ! which registration shall inelu-le only tho-e persons w lm rre oii'i!i!ie?l to vote for <l?l"^iiti s by ^ tbe ' aci t-> pro\ide for the more efliciviit g'-v- | en nii-iit of llie rebel States," and who filial! have taken ninl suhbcrihdl the following oatli or a'tiruiatioij: U1 , of , in I ho county or parish ; ol , ill tlio IM.lTft ol , do hhy ' solemnly swetr ( >r ntlirin) Hint I am ?inorely i uii-l earnestly attached to the Union ami gov- i ( I'liOn lit of the United State;*, "hut [ w 11 *tead ] I;*.;-11 y support llic Coi stitntiin and olirv tli? < lii'.vs of the l*r.il-l Htj t.-j, Hiitl that 1 will, to ! t In- bo?t of my ability. ontintjH nil o' lior* to: sue!i support aii'l ohi-dielten, l.elp mi- f?od" , ?ec. iJ. And lie it tint In r enacted, T'lat whenever thi; i'i-.uis'iiili.uj hereby provided i ahull lie completed, the commanding (ji-sipnil ; shall Oiitti.: to b-3 hel l in ea<-h State of his d'.s- j trii-t, or. a tiny not It-. 3 than thirty clays fr.nn ihc date of proclamation thereof, nn election of ! drle,*-.tea lo a convention for the purpose of j nmeiidini; the exi'tini; or framing a ??*w eon- : alil'-Hiou lor saiJ State, a:;d ol' firmly ic-e.stub ' lienin^ a civil government loyal to the Union, therein, and of pap.-ing ull i.eoiiful ordinance* , for putting said constitution and government, into oparation. Sec. 3. An<l 1?^* i? further enacted, Tliat the j conventions herein provided for filmll be called : on the basis of the representation of the liom* j of Representatives of each State. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the | commanding g?nernl of each district b'.mll Hp- ! point sueh I034I ofil -ers vr perron* as may be i necessary to make and complete the r'.-giMriition, to nresid j at. the election, to receive, sort, ! and cnir.it, and to mr.lce ic'urns to him of (lie j vete9 and of the |>< rsoiiB elect<_ J f\s delegate#; j ar.d upon receiving said returns Vu shall open ! I'iccaiae, awi'luin the percoti3 elected as delegates, *nd make proclamation thereof, nnd, j wit-bin feisty days from the ?'nite of election, he { shall notify the delegates to assomblr, at a time ! and place to b-j mentioned in the notification, j to proceed to the organisation of a convention ; and when the *a>d convention shall have amen- ! ded tho existing constitution in accordance ! with the "Act to provide for the wore efficient j government of the rebel States," said consti- i tution shall be submitted by the convention to < the persons registered under tho provisions of i i- . ... - .in* nvv, ii an eiccnun io ue neiu aiier Lite ex- I pirntion of thirty d;iys from the d. te of notice thereof to be given by the said conventiiu. Sec. 6- And he it further enacted, That if ; the said constitution shall be ratified by n ma jority of the votes of the electors qualified ns herein specified, the President of the convention shall transmit a copy of the same, duly certified, to the President of the United States, who Bhall forthwith transmit the same to Congress, if then in session, and if not in session, then immediately upon ita next aisvmhliug; and if the s.aij constitution shall be declared j by Congress lobe in conformity with the fifth | scction of the act entitled ''an act to provide ! for the more efficient government of*the rebel | Slates," and the other provisions of*said act j shall have beeu complied with, the State shall | be declared entitled to representation. and Senators and Representative* shall bo admitted therefrom as therein provided. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the ! duties hert bt imposed upon the commanding geuernl of each district, and the powers conferred,'may, with IfU consent, be performed and exercised by the acting Governor of apy State, who filial! take an oath or affirmation faithfully 10 keep and perform llio tnne. ^ Cork wor tub Destitute.?The CharlestonJ/treury any*: The United States Quartermaster at this ptnee lias received twelve hundred bu diets of corn for Uie dt-etiiuie people .of thia State. _ It will be forwarded on Monday by the South Carolina Railroad: two hundred boahela to Hopkio'u Station ; four hundred .buslijj* to GotontV* : sod sir hundred bushels to Chester. Tbiiiathe fir?t lutftallineot teemed'Of the oorn purchased by the Southern Belief aesoenttlouof New York, and will be hailed by the Carving people U> whom it it teat ae ~an qq* looked for snicor fr ' ' * * * . V !>.. * r'l DEATH OF JUDGE D. F. JONES. i It ie willi fpetiuirs of profound eoriow, tlint1 we nnnouncc tlie deatli of 'inline I>. p. Jorea, nt j his residence in thin village oil Tuesday Ja-t, | After iv protrnctoil illness. In the bloom of life j r.inl tin* vigor of lienllli, I la c deceased was Mid- ! leniy ptostrattd upon a lied of 8u-kuei<t>, and | for mx long, wenrv niniitli*, (jriidintlly wasted i iiwny bcfotc (lie itnidious appwaciien of tlx; j Ml destroyer?Cot^iunpiioii. N ojt li iiser wn* wanting wliicli lli? I:it?<1 love ami urremitttng sre, anil <p|nl"r ? of mpnllu'tie r?-la ; ttves Sill 1*1'!OI|:ls <!"1|!<I fl|t*lii?ll to ll A .1>' lining imiit*; uiid iilmrc ail. lie WO* sit-t.1 iu<I | l<\ the eoiitiolat ions wliicli k| ling from t he well ' li'iimlfd a-.-Miraiifw of iliu (iiri.-tiun faiili. Tin- ; d-itk va'ley was iMuiniui i) l?y 'lie st.r of I lie C liftiiiu'j liitUe "Ii.l the trulls mill 11 111 let iot.s i of ill** t-i. k c'l i.ml*?;r ? imi' pro>.nli!y ?l<*>-ign?<?l ' > I 11 kiixl I'rovitlfiice to <li:;st?*n mnl purify ilio j ?|ni t lor '* llic inlii-'l'iuiiii'c t'io Suit.ts in j Itjlln." T*ii?* WetiM d ,v?v n riAl iv?f ?>f our 1 -i-tl iot. : and li-re I lie gfo ?'?-r | oil ion of liis I if?- \vu" jmsI. i I-"? *> iutT t':t" ? f iinl'lfliii'1 |-::iriiliir, li" ? II- ' j.-iit lii Ilie Soulli Carolina Collt-g*, ami li?*iv fsliil>iti"l nil of tlio?*; slfrlintr q'lulitit s ?f nri.d and Iwatt, uliirli Ihroti^li liio soiurt'd f. r l-iin ' lln- ksi k'1, I lie ?.*sie?*m hi <1 ili?* !i?vc of Ms ns ' i jMieiuU'S. ft??-!? < !ii'jr Hip law us lii* |iiofe?.'<i?iil ' l.e whs ailin I* ti'il to tin- IS III', anil In m-cfoilli ?1 ?villi*.1 Irmself af<*iiln?>ii?!y to tin* stn.ly uis?l ! pl'rtfti??? <>f lii*1 piofri-iim. I<|><hi tin? i*r?*ati<iii I ul ili<? i Ilii*o ?.| Ui-ftiict Jii<lfft*t Ins iiiiticiw li'ins.h lor 1 lit* position iiniiK iliiitcly ?ti|r**<*Kt<*d Ins ' tinino lo lii.s fi icii lfi, itixl lie w.is vleeti-d without ' i-it ion. Ami now, wlicn li?* s**viu?:'l nliout i to r^ali/.i.* Ilia ]T?.iiii.-v <?! Iii* yoiitli, nn 1 i<> | j,,as|i ilie tin t iled row a tils ami Illinois ??f liin I rufe.-Mi'ii, tliu destroy hi- chiiim to lay in llm ' ilusl. all Lojii s of liiimnii ambition. Illseruiihje ! :?i'? (lie <>f Providence. " Mow ' uusrurclmMe are lii.? judgements, and iiis jiii-l limling out." To I lie lnciul>ci8 of Ins prof, a^ien it iH well" known, in liow eminent a degree our deceased , friend C' nibined (lie lending atlri'-utes wliieli j turikc up the legal character, and which secure j MiecesA in life. His whs the vigorous, logical, piact.ac-n 1 underetmilling?llie iwly ninJ aceu rale perceptions?the t-lenr and discriminative jufigment?tlie patient (utiiistnUing imluslrv? . tlie unbiased ! pi-r, o:.>l h'Uiest purpose.? < Never lia<l morl.'i! a fairer intellect?more en- i tirely free from p?rsn>n iiml pi jmliee?inoi e j capable of rising to the pure atmosphere, and husking in tli* ' dry li^Ui " ol eternal trulli. j iu uiuiu who kii*;\v lit.ii liegt, it in needless to j speak of the integrity >m<1 | m ity of hi'churue- i l.i r?tli*? lumps! y, I rill liliilm-ss nn<l sinecrit v ? ( I l?i-? nature?his kirn) nii-l i*\input hiziug tempi r | ?Iii? sensitive r'gm?j IV?r 1 ) ? feelings of others : " 11 is life was gentle, nn.l the element* So inixnil in him, th.it nalur>Miiight stniiil up Ai.il pay to ull the wwrhl, ' Thi* ?r?i* a Man.'''' j The furieia] s-'rvw-es toil; pl.-ioc at Trinity I Chiuvli <m \Vi'iliiei?lny evening la-1, arnl after ! in a<!mi; nlilt- hitiii'jii from the Rev. l)r. 1>. Mo j Neill Turner, on 'Submission to the Divine j Will" from ih?i l? xt, " Ni vertlu less, not m\ j will, hut Thine he ili'iie,'1 I.tikcxxti: -12, the ! remains of the ileucflfeil were consigned to I tliisir last resting pluco, in the presi nee of tor- j rowing relatives and friemln. COIiirLtXinN OF THE SEW CONGRESS, j 1 lie -111>It Omurees in pursuance of ft law j1 nt '.lie 1 :is4 srsMi-i: of I lie JJ'.iili ConjN'c ?, ; wns oi-?uniz< ?l "'il the -till ?'f March, on the ex- | pira'ioii of the term of lis predecessor. In the j 55c?--it(S tweiity-feven Stales were teprescnteil, | nuking the whole number of Senators fii'iyfoiir. Of tlic-. c llie l!?-|>'rtili<:fti;s claim fortytwo riK-inhcr?, or u three?font tlis majority.? I'lie Democrats will mintt>er eight represeniativef", which, with fi.ur C< iiservative.M from t he U-'puhlicnn rank?, Senators f>ixon Norton, I'.nt ter-on ar.il I)i>oliUI?*, wil" give them a d"7.?n vol<?. Benjamin T. Wade, of Ohio, lins l>?eii elected I'rcnident of the Senate, an office, which, in view of <lie impeachment of the I'res I'lcnt, derives its importance r.a ft]tni^hii.^ a MveeMor. Compared wiih the ol>l Congren, I . the Jtepuhlicnn* lose a member from Maryland, ' lull sjniu two fioni tlie new State of Nebraska, one ir. California, on'; in Or'-^nn, and one ia . lVniit>3'!vnnin, being a cleur gain of four. Ia tlie IIoihc, Schuyler Colfax lias been re- j elected Speaker, and McPIh rson, Clerk. As six States have not vet held their elections, there are only twenty-one Slates represented, j and the total number of representatives ia one j hundred n:nl sixty-three. Of these, otiehun-j dred nud twentj'-ei^ht ore Republicans, and j thirty-five are Democrats, or less than one fourth of thd House. The elections in Califor j nia, Conuecticut, Kentucky, New Hampshire, | Rhode Island and Tennessee, it is supposed, will j give ouvemetn iiApiiMicuiis and twelve Democrats, making the wh>d? number of Rfpublicuns one hundred and forty-five, to forty seven Democrats leaving them atill a two-thirds mrt jority. As compared with the old Congress, | the Republicans will gain tw-j members in the House. Tiik Feniaks.?The Qn> en, in her Into speech befor? Purlin merit wai rather premature in announcirig that the troubles in Ireland had been quieted, und that the troops would soon he withdrawn. Widespread and fimultaneous ridings have tuken plate, and whilst in former )ears, the disaffection was confined to the South and Southwest, it now extends to nil parts of ihe itland. Still the authorities have no difficulty in defeating the Fenians, capturing many, and driving the remainder to the i mountains. Indeed, in the face of the large constnbulatory force An duty in Ireland, the numerous gnrisons, the influx of fresh troops, and the ceaseless vigilance which is exercised by the authorities, it would seem that tl^ese at tempts must result as all others have done?in evituble failure. tw Governor Pierpont., of Virginia, urges upon the Legislature of that State tho necessity of calling a Convention of the people uii dcr the provisions of the Military .Dill. Governor Jenkins, of Georgia, it is said, will pro* ceed to Waehingtori for the purpose of getting ifi&trudione, as to his future course. The papers of those two States, and of the South generally exhibit every phase of opinion as to propriety, policy, or necessity of semfe immediate nnnnlor a?tInn ?n ft . Dr. Parker has received a choice seleolion -of school books, of which heudveitlsrt a partial list. Those who are engaged in teaching the "young idea bow to ahnot" would do Well to give fcitn a call. Speaking of shooting reminds us lliat h.*' is ?l? advertising a fine qo%lityof rifle powder, choice cabbage, and many other 'articles " too tedious to iheottaa," wbioh h . will take great p]?Mur? to showing oor read??* - " . L-'. tar The bill for.adrtiaeiaa of-Color%do failed! to pass Co^graM Of#* the freaidanl'a Tofow ^ u" , , N - v . IIomkstkad Laws.?We nro pleased to ?c>e 1 lie genernl interest mmiifeMeJ l>y the LeginInturm of llie Southern Stnten. ill llm enactment, of liberal Homestead Tlio Virginia Legitlature has hail such a law under consideration, and both Norlli Carolina and Ala bnuia have lately paest <1 Homestead acta, the former reserving 100 ncreg of lands, with building*, if in (he country, and one aere, with dvrulliuc and mitliou-ea. if in n city or town. | 'I ne iVIuhniiia Li!'. rcHurvcs worth of real ;tifluditijj ho Hotne-tc.id, and $1,00<> ^ vurl!) of personal pr??p?riv. Tin: SoniiKiiN Cri.TtvAT'-n.? We have re ccivcd llm Match numlxrof lliis slerlin^ nsriculiural journal, in twunl with n varied and interest in:; (.tilde <>f emit et. Is. We cannot e tlnr?*ii?l it leu highly to the patronng" of <>itr friends. Terms', $'2,00 it yur. A'Mtvss W. N. ? I..W, AilH'liS, Uil. ?O e Cr~ A. Tnitnu'ljji? fivsli nrrivalsof liiit", sln.?*s, cr?M'k?'ry, nn?l ix!nss wiire, ntiil (fiotit I) >> w?>ll known <?-1 it I i i?'i > nt on 1 uiliMf n?r i< Mvllinir a' ivlimo.l rn'?'.?. Mini invites n cull from Is -? ol#J fi ii:ti-*M, to wlitiut I>? U |ii > I-I .,?Vr C-i'l mi l exuiniii for yi'tirsi'lvfn, . . - ? Our Court n<ljoiiriif<1 on Sntunl iv lnct, nfii-r (l;K|-oi?ii'g of most of tlio I iimiii-.- of tinIVrm. S'lilciH'ii of ilcnlli was pns-'p?l ! v .linl^* ftlovpr, on >1 Comfit ni 1 .Vontl-tv Itrown* fri-nltili-ti, u iio wmv con vii'ti d of Tliey J wvm* *1:11!?*iiCi.*?1 lo l)u !iu:ig on tii?* fi->t [*YMnv | in May. I Mr 1? I..I ! lliut. the tnx-hookt* will be open lor three ?!.?ys i ft ??m tlx: I -I I li inst, for the l?enelH of ihosv per ^ pons who have m>t y i;t tnadu their return-.? j 'I'hojie failing to make returns wiil he douhle .nx**?l App y t?? J. I>. Chalmers, nt the sl*?re j of \V. T. Penny. ?"??*" /\ not her dent h oeeiirie<l iltll-Ulg 'he oh] ' and destitute fre- dinen of one Village on lust ' evening, pmtlv we fii|'|io?r* from thu efTctsof i starvation. This tniikes the third ea-e during i the pi,-it week. Cannot aotin lhmg he d*?n** for | their relief? This diytitution is t'lscred.talde to j our community. ?*5f" Xk\V A I) V CUTIS EM BTS.? ll'lt", s'lre?, ifce. ?.1. A. Taltrmdge. Notice?It. Jones, Itilrndant. Fine Rifle Powder?l>r. Parker. Slid ;iFk Sah s?II. S. ('icon. Willi*i-il?Apply at this < tliee. (,'ois.niis<i<>ii) r\? Notice?Win. II. Parker . *<- ?? AII of our readers who digire n choice | article of linccn, superior country fllotir, and I fsliiifino air, |??i'ttr, nml whiskey, wouhl do j In well ti> call ii|>ixi Metwy. Ilill it Trow- | liriiliru. Whore lliej* will li 11 >1 a superior as- I si?r<in*'iit i>f yooerii-a of nil kinjs, at low rates j ? -? -?? J.y We have hcen afTiic:c<l with a eontinil- I anee of Wet weather ilurinjj the past tpii ' la\H, whirli is very uuiHiml at this e'-nvnn. I We f<'iir Vfiy iniu-h one of Iluso wet Sprint^ j which presume ? dty Summer. I C3T An lii.sueeessful attempt whs mode on > SaiurJay niglit hi?t, to brenk into I lie store of Mr. Andrew Sin t II of mir village. The bur- { ^lars wire interrupted befi-ie effecting an en- ! trance, and made ti e r escape in the dmkiuns O.miel New, fr.odinnn, convicted of liuci ny nt t}<?> last . >.-ps:"ii < f the I>is*.rict Court, d-ed n IVw days sii.ee in this place. He hud ; l>C('ii an invalid for some time. ? ?>" ? -O Tin- tniiff bill l.iilcd to p:is< C?ngic^ nt thu recent ni'wimi, niU-jli to the diejjiiht of tlie N. Y. Tribune. State Stn r.tTiES.?The Aui;tiHta Chronicle & ( Senliur! throws out n word of timely caul ion in | the following article: We are sorry to ?ee thjit a ?'>rt of panic has ! seized upon our pcopln in relation to the value i of State uectirilii'S. The idea eeema to he that, j under the operation* of the Sherman bill, all i State uecuritieK will become valiudc?p, because \ of the abolition of the Slate Governments. I This we think an unwise conclusion. Tl>o ! territorial condition <>f the States con not eon- t tinue very long, ami. in the inletim, Congrens will be c<>1111Killed, from the sheer force of eir- | cjinaiunees, to recognize the existing Slate Government*, to a certain extent at least. ; The |iower to levy- ami raise tnxe9 for the sup- j (?ort of the Government will mo?t certainly l;e ! allowed the Stutep, an<l all acts of the de facto ! Governments not in derogation of the power ! <>f the Federal Government, will be tolerated and recognized. Any oilier conrte would speedily bring about sin h a condition of ?nari'liy Hii wouid tlartlo even the radical major??y There ie no reason?tlie re ran he found none ?in the Slurinuu bill, which should cause onv grcnv iiecime in ainii- or railway secuii- j ties. Wo advice those who have mcli t? with- j holil them from tlie market, nt K-nst for the { prexent. The prices <?f Mich eecnritixs must go ; up. It woultl be foil) lo sacrifice them at i present prices. The only per/sons who ciin be benefitted by the present condition of things nre capitalists and broker^ Withhold from them the chance of purchasing at the present panic rates, nod, in a'few week*, price* will regain their former level. The Mem phis Pott .?a\s that notwithstanding the ill hucccss of cotton planters last year, the country around that city is alive with prepara tions for ?h<> coming season. In ?<ime districts there may be lees land under cultivation this year than lust but. on the whole, in West Ten- j n<"R8i'o, Arhnnene, North Mississippi, snd North Alabama, tit Are will be co siderably more planted. The same scarcity of Imn Ju and the d'flictiliy in obtaining them in complained of. Numbers are visiting or lending agenla to Georgia and North and South Carolina to procure them. Not more than half of the planters will have a9 many as ihcy wish. The colored people have been ao much better treated in Ten nestee than any of the surrounding Statea, that they will hire to Tennereeeans at leu wages than to others. Their enfranchisement will now add largsly to the laboring population ef Tennessee at the e*n?n?? #.f ?r ?J'-.'-'YtS Statu. . No Land for Rbbkls ?To the bill amendatorj of the act of Jan* 21, 1868, for lh? disposal of public lands in actual homestead settlement# in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, ArWausjB, and-Florida, the House of Representatives added an amendment excladirfg those who'had voluntarily giv*n aid and comfort to the rebellion, bat not those who had tftervird eolilted in ,the Federal acmy and b*en honorably discharged therefrom. t -. Gen. Howfciti't report ?etii?at?e thpt 82,000 whites and $4,009 pagfOfi wiy need fo?d before the n*xi. cr<rp e%B be bar < *<*, -ftp* will raqdire ow $*,000,000 to * % \ . P J r - >' ; ' * ? . " " 1: " -I *V' ; ?^AlViek WHO ARE AFFECTED BY THE AMENDMENT. From tlm Atlanta Era w? extract lite following, allowing who ore di?(|U!ilifteil from voting anil holding office under tlie late bill passed by Congress. Tina is the view of one of the firei lrgnl min?ls in the South, mid il in accepted, by the Era us critically correct! It is believed our people do not cenernlly understand who are alFected by the fi.turilutiniiKl uiiieti<!ui>.|iS ami ex'-lnd^il from oftiee and from lie ballot-box by tVe fate bill. The following l-fiMiin nr>. oxelii'l.-d : !ft. Al! pi'ltO!.* tt It", ill ttil-.- t'n* I III ?> w ir. ! were ineinbeiH of ("iingiviw or < IlK'eis of tb? L iiil.d Slis'e.*, jinil i ?.k -in ..i.lb in !-npp<>rt tincolisiilllii'.ii ol the 1'i.il.d SiMl.f, mid alter Winds 'lil'acftl in the lit !'io;i. t-'d. All jM-riiMti* who, prior lo llto W;;r '.Vi-re 'X<-e?iliv<*, lfirislativ.., or ji|<;iciii1 (lii'erti of the Stute, mid took the iil.e omh, and fiu.'iig <1 in the r. In-!lion. 'I'hi* < inbrtiees g<iv?-ri'0?..-, ine:nb,-r< of I ii? l?jr I tuiv. mill iui.u-itii i.Hi. r.. >>. * ; j I lie sil|.rcii:c * ? ?n ? itoivn ti> ,i i? l!n- |ivi.i'i\ . j v* Ik*, ill any imii', lioI*J tin1 til<*? mnl l"nk the j iiit'li, ami lifter wiisils .'i^'nire-l :it the re'.. ilhwti. ' | V\ l|o, ihf'll, aIt??l IM-Iltl'l-.! ? |*t. No "III* i is c\i-I||<1<m] Iim?jiii?<> ! ?? ) ! ] mi ( Ui"e utnl"r the ' ''uiiWi-niti' St:i;M. from I'f?? i-' !?> <l"vn, i' li" t il* > * mil trill within o'n- oi I In- . \--;ih!.iI <:::i^>i*s I .iIi.-vm sji' i ili !. The rinipl" tiict iluii In* wan n ! ." ililvl?'rnle Si i.n'i'f, lit" ! C* ??. Ie'!ci'.i!?' jjtrtM'ti.l, or tint It" t'?'!? on ? )(*!i tu 'Hit, |!.e ei'tt lilt:;ion < ? tlio Couti il.-r.iie St.ito, <h e - it"V e.xciu-lu I im. Sfil. No St'tuT nmtilv u flier i< ' xI*!iti!i'il on Hi*#'''imI of his liiiviht; licit) III - < iii'"- :i: ! tak'ii ' till' ?l!ltl| Mill -ti jrsi ! ?' I iii t hi- i. heilto- it I ? w et? : ii"t an f-xcciiti vc, 1' a ' 'alive, or ju-in-ial lli -t-r ; ihi-i-i.fori', ti'-illii'i' it liHWi'i-. ?'. r ll! ? ! l it. laxi;ul!fetor. n i'fivt'r, ci-ni.I v li r.inr it. eoii'ticr, iii V??\ill , Cnlistlli'l", hi' lollll Colli til! til |l-l is rj I L-Ill'll'l. :(.l ,V? no in ti unit'r t\v"ii'v ? vcii'i?f iit??*, when ilit- war h "iui, ' -! ) am ?ni.|| iVf" . ? iji| i!i(i>->?, anil ii<>ii" ' ! ti'-ni ' k 'h- 111 io>i ji |m>j< i lie i"lisl 11111 < > 11 <il 'In I lii/' ( .V, III! In;; 'li" \v ;r; it: I. n- ih<> \vnr i-n > tI u< :nU mx ywHai!". no (inn it. < .'< fgs;i uiifli i iivcu'v'f'.i'ii Vfiiri oi ?it'- ?-iin if ? x> !it-1 ?l I'll Miii'i-i 111 . is ,?! iiul X.:'.u?!.-<l. ft: li I i.?- ? li*- ? iii.-s- ni.r |" j ! ? I " lull \? ll lii i tion?- u| i|u? . v- iii'.?l ! .--( > i?!Mii*?- tiii*ii1 inlU-c). :ll-M 'I I I- fl u It llla> il-ljlll'.lir'l-.li : 11 I III :i \ Mii" .il:l. I|< ..I M-iV i.ili-i* 'li I il Wl ll r<?j.ri| lu Hi- j.'i't li--y in. U i'. t! w .i'. ,\ 11 w r south r\i:o;.iv \. mmm vu.! r. nr-Ti:n"T_i\ i in: si:->i?).\s, .i \u<ii TKUM. A 1?. Is(i7. Tin- (il\ill-! Jury iiiiini' tin* fullowiriir I'lvriii- ' im-nl : \Vf li iV.i rxn'i M.'-tl llit- Pnliiw Jiin! ' !i;.*s -?irt! Illlil |i:nt lil" <'"nrl li-UM*. Ilivil I.|-|-|| I'vjilill'i il iii'Con'iii^ In 11. i'li-MMil .in-lit nl tin* fliMiui .liny .-il ?In- !h>! 'IVnn if iIm Ciiiiri, i- in sip-Ii ; li-4 to li-nv? no i'.iiish of iv|?i- ! Iiy us. Till* .la:l <vi* i-XUimiiii-'I, in r.O!tt,>ni.y Willi Dr. ImIiic lJran?;ti. SfOrelitry nip| Tr?*ii->iiri'l* of ?I ?? ! tJnmmiS'SMoiii'in .<r I'lil.l c ijuil.l nu'.-. sin-1 fin'l ilinl il in unsafe in srvvfnl tvs| pels, mill in in ?-? ?! of \ (\iioii? r<pai's; hut \vc nio iiil'oi incil liy I>r. Hiki.cIi ilint lilt? r?'p:.irj r<?j'iire<l are tin? funic tIml Were prvcnletl l:y IIih (iraud Jury Ht iho lnul T"fin ; Mini Unit it illlrt to (-how railn? vviltt i HHivt-il on tl'? 0.iiiitiii-"-it>iirr*. to wliii li lli.-y I have inanswer to tlii^ Trim, tliat. the rcpiti's i are in pro^rc->5, nii'l have lip?-n ?|.lnye<l liv the ] dilVirul'y of geltnm * lit* iton iiorMssry, which l liny huv<> rce?*ivi*<l inlin inn I irn Ims h?*cii ill Colunitiiu for some J.imc. ni <1 hns. emit rary to their rxprctulimi0, mil yet tieen h'eeived ; mill that tin* want of lilmli ? i!l (in wiit their execi|llii(r all the icpitil'.i which might lie rnuiiiWeil miry. '?ut ih..t tti-y will, n? soon us enliveni<*nt. ' complete such n? they deem nre now actunily net'CHsnrv. Sijjiifil I>3- me hy imthorily of the Grand Jury mill ill ilit-ir In-lnili. i:oii"r 11. waium.aw. ro;ciiiiin. Abbeville C. II . Mil roll 5. lSr,7. Washington, Mnrc'i 13 ?According to It ? present. isii<liT^'ii:.?lmj;, field c?uuiintuW 1.1.? ('list district, Sii-klia tin* fP'-ond. Thomas the third nml fi?urtli, and Shrridnn the fifth. No ; instructions will npcimpanj the A*fM?iiin<-iil he ! yoii'l the cn|iy of the law. Tlio district hindquarters are as follow* : Scliolield, Uicl.mond, Va ; Sickle.?, Columbia, b. C ; Thorna*, Montgomery, Ala. ; OnJ Vioki-- ! l?niV. Mif*.; Sheridan, New Oilennx, I.a. Tlio | owern of the depat tm?uts are delegated to the utiove district cniiimandere. fieri. I'";"1, wh.is<> ; headiinirtrrd ore hi Louisville, command:) ! VVi ii Yii ginia, T?-niifb8e ami Kentucky. Richmond. March IS.?Grn. r-'eliofield his ; assumed command here, and continues the ex- { isiini; officer*. e'.v 1 oltK, .'il.'ircll 1V. ?Til's National Defil- s ocralic 1'oiimiil.ti'p recommend* tli<>rnui;li or- ! gun'/.>timi, lnil disapproves a National C!nnv??n- j lion previous lo thai fur tlio iii'mittul'cna next your. j New IInmp*l.iro lins por.e radical l?y 3.000 mnjority Tlirtt C'-ng1 . -hiipii anil nine of the ' twelve Squalors are rhdieal; n!i?o, h radical inn , jorily of aeveiily-fivH in tin* llnu.'e. iJi BLiN, March 12- Fenian arrests. in nil pnrls . of llii* country continued. i London, Maxell 7.?Jiom Dublin ' stale tlinl I lie I'VniniB attacked Drajjlieila Umt- . I'MokH, luil were ripulsed. Tliey cairird ofl'ilieir dead and wound -d- 'I"lit* follnwiiit; account i- ; given of tli(> litr'il on TiiCH-lny, eltflit rriilejyou:|i ; of Dublin, liflWi-fii |lie Feiii'li.s hii<1 tlm iltltiml j Ii?i>vs. v/ne Kfui'iii was Killed, live wuiiiiilwl titi'l '2?iO c^phiifl. Tin* I'/rii.ns reirea'i-d ro the IiiIIh nmili ,,f Dublin. Tttc tru.>,-w wimiI in : jitlrsuit. Tut* |> lice station itl. K ilninlo.-U w.-s ; iiIko nil nek oil. Tin' Ki'ii'un* w^iv r?,>uli?d vv;ili tlin e ki led hihi ftHirle(Mi cb| Miri-il. h ink mill i police liurruekx nl'Ai eim-rc voiimy w?*iv kiiriinl, i and a police mi;>*eii{jiT g)iot. Peiiiuii* Well > 111> i plied Willi VniioiiB The) have .-udd>-nly riien in I nil jimiis of ll't'l.llld. 'l'lie 11 i>*li tVerethrv eetiiiw'en ilie Fenian ( forces from lO.iHitl to 1<i,(tin) tiiri i li 'I'llft tilled: (ill) aicl;e.? report nil qmot. Ariemuii Wurtl <iiol ?t .Suuilittin[>ton yesterday. Found Gciltt.?Hfinniel d. Hodge, wlio ha* been mi trinl before ilie Court of (.'oiitiiuni i'li-n* , a nil {ifnAVnl ?: i'1 1? * * n nmc- j 11iir."imy ;u?i, on ilie cliwn? of 11111 r<!t<i i nj; Clmt l< s F. Vfin Kiton, was fi.unil guilty. yeKHrl'iUy afternoon. The prisoner was dehnileil l?y Ja*. I). Tr.idowell mid John S. Uieliardxnn, Ksq*.. and the j Stale wm lepn-ieuteil |iy Samuel W. Melton nncl John T. Uhetl, 1'htCnix. London. Monday. March, 11.?IrelAnd ia quiet. The Government has organiz<d the force* into six flying column*, lo pursue the scattered hand*. Tito Fenians recently en camped in (.!) Galtree mountain* have vanished,, leaving no trna*. Martial law will not h<? nm? ? I claimed, and special coor missions will try the IfrnUna. ]vr H k: E T s . ADDEviLrrs, March 15th", 1867. Corn, $2 00 per bushel; Bncon, 26@25o per pound ;<Molaaee?, $1.0i>@t 1,60. per gallon; OsU, $1.40@fcl.50 pet .bushel; Peat, H.70@$2.OO per boahel ;Sall, $4.75@$S.O0 per aack; Coffee; 80(a)8?>e per poun4 ; Sugar. I5(ga0o_per pouud; Iriili Pntalnu *"l ha ? " . ........ T^?..V!!IT?,UV p?i uusuei; uoumt,' l*7@20c per pound. * .. . k Aooubta, March 11.?COTTON?Th? m?r-* ket was very dull all day. Hales too limited, to jutl fy quotations, but pflofa remain about, t ho-same as oo Saturday, - GOLD?Brokers paid 86 fad **ld at W. SILVER?Bvofcara paid 87 aaffaold *t 9\ OOJlK?The"re wa? a firmer f??Hyg io Csrp, ml aa<?? -wer* oatfa ak" a *Hoht abriaaa iint?*?ifriDyioe?. ?r*l ?aik.lo?Si aotd at Vb?d?po>'a*tl * *- > V .J;Tl|?raan-faiai>^ag3-pi^fr u?t?ib*9 v<*kr : 0 ? ?D S THAN EYER; 1 HAS JUST RETURNED l'ROM NEW YORK, AX! > IS NOW BOUGHT ! at very low mm, i! ! : j'ljoiwiiis TO GIVE HIS CUSTOMERS Che Cl^tnwtaqe . OF m DECLINE IN GOODSj BY SELLING AT A fSM AiiL I'iWFiT FOR CASH. M<u. li 1, 1 S?i7, f W3P />', I?T?. -jM ?& d* cj* SslS ^ AND ^ SEL TA^sCr A/r (JRKAT BARGAINS AT TAL MADGE'S.; Marcli 15, 18f>7?17 tf. CO TO TAL MADGE'S To ljny J 1,111- coun.s CHEAP, VKIIV CHEAP, FOR CASH. T A LM A D GEi i' Is Jrrtinniiifil to cfl'cr COOI)S to liis customers I nt astonishing LOW PRICKS, I | I LOOK AT, AND PIUCK i nr u f rvrr a n n w < ? 1 AL IVi AUuL b CALICOES AM) |i BLEACHED GOODS, &C. ' THE SCARCITY OF MONEY Is What Prompts i TALMADGE lu oiler ij id (jootls at sudi low jtrures. A LITTLE MONEY WILL BL1 V A GREAT DEAL IT TALMMBE'S. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS A.T . . TALMADGES. TALMADGrE'S CHEAP STORE "isxifcr WHITE'S BLOCK,i N?XT BOOR TO THE BANK. H*r*h g, W % J' ? " . ?. . f>.. .'.Laiiu.a-1-1.1 . . '..ji-' .'..a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A liBEYll.LE 1)1: TJUCT In fJ'/uiti/. Miiry A. T-ilbcrt nn<l J. Ti. TulWr', Administratrix nu.l Admiiiiptrnt.or, vs. Miclmel 3. TuMipr', nml otlirr*. BILL Foil PAliTitrn\r m? TAvna ...?** VI. iJllHI/k'i IT nppearing tn my *mi faction that Samuel Nixon '1'iillnTl, nre i!i drfuiid'Ui's ill this III II, f'tt'lc* tl><? limits <>f th;3 Stati-. j On i.m'iiMi ( v Tlinmt-.n X !''iiir, Comp. Snli",, or- j . I 1 'i' i?"ii I 111! ml j ii|?| ?-i?r mid plvttii, ni.awir in- <K nmr to ?aid Hill of c'-mplnint w ill'in j'tn t;/ 'I'if.x from tlic |>litilicittion hereof, or hi' miiiiu will tie taken 1'ro Confttto ngainat tiiin. \VM. IT. PARK Kit, C. F. A. D. <'o:ii:iii?!j'ii:icri? O!lio??, ) j i'ur.ii It, IhOC,. f 47 St NOTICE, ' |MIE TOWN TAX HOOKS will be opened 1 for I 111: I'd". I> \ YS, from the I lilt mstnnt, for TAX IlK'l IM5 NS i f all pi'rsonH wb<> Iiiiv?t not nia>|i* i.livir IlK'ITilNS. All who full wid lie d?nl?!?!?laNfd. 'I lie Hook* will be found with .1. I>. CM \l?MI'iIvS, at tlie store ol W. T. I'KNNKV. R. JONES, Inieiidnnt. Mni'.li l.'i 2<> It m RIFLE POWDER, WINTER GAEBAQE SEED, AT DH. PARKER'S. Mhi.1i 13 10 if WANTED. \ 1'HJNTFII ..r SKTTK'J I'LM'I'V. A LIBi'\ KU \l. I'UUK will l>- ji.iiil for one. Ap! ' > 1,1 '"* otHe-1-VI, 27 18 if nnuairrs sales. p ^ Y vutuo <>l' ?uii.lry writs of Fi?-ri Fncim, t" III- ilii<-rt?"l. I will tell lit Ahhnvilla i i*iti f I'limsi', on tin- fii.t .Moinlav in Al'illl^ !! xi. Iti- ! !' ? in" |*i y to tvil : 1 l!l illtd I <>' ill 11: tllVVIl of A Mw-villi?, fronts!:on t'ir l*nI.>io Sijiiiipp, ami liuumicii by 1 ?# r I i .* I I'XriU: u:nl \\jisllun>f.>li ntfi-fl, leVii-il nil in ill" |iro|?Mtv ol Jolin Mcl.iiriin, ?lccM, iul*. .i.IIIu s W i il it Co. S"(i Acres of I nil*!, more or ]? **, I'onuilcil by I>r. C. |{. Mwi-lfV, FratiC.H Aiuo'tl itnd otliern, levip'l on us liie |in |ii-rly <?f Isnnu l.oguu, ads. J \V. C' I in kst?T? and utiirt'd. 'LVrnis ? CASH. ii. s. rv\sr?r, s. a. d Sl e;ifTs''iTice, Felirimry II, 180?. Miir.iti, 8, I~'iC, 4li?l?l *VSTT>r< nr-n ft t r tima, 5171A LL AND DAUGHTER W'Ol l.D rocju'cifully oi?l| upon ilio I.n'li-a ? ? of Avtllt? nn'l virinily. Intruding nu>iin to rfiiiiiiu' 11?r ut tl?-ir I1i>u?p, !!!!.!.,) fiu-l t- ! ? sign in fuvornl wi ll ;t i?n'| i'fniii tin- r l.:i'l v tisioim r.-', lo wliout 11>< y return tunny for llieir f"iuii>r i*'h i. ?>? ! (icj> hy j>ii:?c! ntli'y awl tlisp'ilcli, to .ill orilf s ? ii'.lu^luil to their cnro, to merit. a ' III Itlll'llVO. KA-.11IOXS RECEIVED EVERY MONTH, lirrct from New York. All branehttt of Millinery i x^'i'iiicil villi lasto. I.it<lipn' IJONNEI'S, IIATS, are trimmed, roiiioile^t"! or DYED?in;c<?r<lint? to orHnrn. Abbeville 0. 11 , M;ireli S, 40, if LOST SOM E\V 1IFRE iiti the Snnke Road, bctweon Bordeaux and Abbeville (J. II. Eleven Xt?TliS, two nl uliKhWffr paynuie to Uritt k lli' ilicr, two p:iy:ibl<> lo .1 nines M. I'errin, 11111 'li>- oilier i?ot< b I <li> nol remember wln> iIi?ry *i re |>n\nl>>e to; pome ?f thednten a* fur l);n k ik IS-14, nil of wl icli li;ive been pnid. Tim ul wve note* wt>r<* given nml signed by I'liiircn Murlin, Tim tinder of snid notes will' >< liln-ritllv ri-ivni'iled for their delivery to me t my r?-*i?l. nei*. nr to tbe Editor at this oftioe. ^uiiie ?.f tin- notes hip marked pntd, twid the itliein wiili llie inline-, pirtlv l?rn. I'll A ICES C. MARTIN', Bordeaux I'. 0. Abbeville, B. C. SCHOOL BOOKS JUST RECEIVED DR. E. PARKER'S: LM'l.l.lUX'S fircik Render. ) I'nvic't. I.*L'et1i1rfi. , Q<iiic!<?iiIk>ss' Rhetoric. WVIwicr's 1>i finer. Il'itnk Account Rinks. Amiioit's Cicoro'. Aiitliiiii'it Analysis. Antliuii'? CiUJiir. - Bullion'* Latin Reader. Bullion's Lutin 0l aminar. Smith'* Grammar, iJnvii-'s Practical Arithmetic, Davie's School Arithmetic and Keys. National jtellers, ' Kntrli*l? ttpellerv - ? * Webster's Spoilers, Car|iunl?r'3 Scholar's Spelling Aiiistaot. March 1, -15, If. TO SHOEMAKERS. BOOT LININGS (Goat), <K STRAPS. -? HEEL BALLS, / * .. PEGS, 8 8, 4 8, 5 8, TACKH or BltAD^ . ' . . FINB FINISHING SHOE THREAD, * RA^PS. " /?.' RUSSIA!* BRISTLES. ORE. PARKER"; l/ L* 1 4S ?# ' % ^ junrun ?? ? * ? . ? ? LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT.! " ' *' ' WE loteml'i coming 0 Abbeville on or bout the 1st of April next,' to. Uk* :M|OTC>GRAP.USi AMBRQTYPfcS, and *TCPUREB of every, doariptfe d;u W* f<A |ho? ed that weo^ag>? f*Mffaction. .. . WHEN & WHEELER. i. ' F.I'J M, 1886,44, 4t ~ ? J* J