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11 AWevJlle Press. A.bbevi-lle, S. O. A. LT?I\ EDITOR. i. fMfcHS?1TLrco Dollars n year in*?dvunce. 5 ^ *" ? *." - j , ? Friday, May 10, 1967. v/ v . ? # . C * EX-GOVBBKOa nw 'rot? w?i *uja Oil Wt\m \ '^l^ttOoTempr Brown, of Georgia, lias reeenfdelivering aJ-lresaos to tlio people ol Stlantn, Savsnnafc and Augusta, advising ^ to accept, tlio situation, ami to co-operate ;} . inJi>trryiDg-out. tlio Congressional plan of re_ eofjtfli ucttop, which i3 proposed in the recent v nrilitiirjr nets. ,dlis .speech delivered to the oit<>t Auvustti, wo BC0 published at length prcMtof Hint city, and whilst agreeing most of its couc1,uaions and concurring in ?;recommended, wo cannot but Jis?Voi$<jiirt'lSin?^prThcip!<?'? nfonmed and arT ?gOi^tniT8,?et loith.iwiiich eeem entire^* inconipq'uble witU^the U:ue .{Southern veiw ou th? , . j . K 1 In meeting the argument of those who urrA???i? tlie inconsistency of the Congressional ^i-liey of holding us to be in the Jjnion for utiuim purpose*, uml out of it wlien it best ,cw<']>?ris with their policy, Ibe speaker retorts !i> ? counter charge of inconsistency flgninst tli who gave up Iheir cherished principles as ;!nv<-lioldei's nnd secessionists, by voting in tl,p fon von t ion for emancipation, by legislative 1-nnelin.cnt extending suffrage to the negro, ard by ropniiiing their ullegiancc to a gov, uhivh they hnri done their best to ^ ovtiHirow. I'ut is there nuv inconsistency in nil '.his?U there any renunciation of principle jn'in which a charge of inconsistency can he yroui.iled? Men nviy net very differently in different cireutuslftnce?, for precisely the suine motive?, and the snine apparent inconsistency 01 their uciionr be resolved into the highest hft.-ruony and consistency of principle. A v;i.'.r,go"0! policy does n6t involve ncce**urily a change of principle un5n acknowledgment of ?;ri mv Wemny-tie unionist-* now, without admitting that we erred in holding the doctrine .-ttuoesion. Wc may have cmancipaUd the i<ibvc uud volcd bim oivil and political rights j under the prersuio of circuin&Lances, when underother circumstances wc would have regard I it ns entirely unwise and impolitic. Yet what shall wo sny of the consistency of those, Tibo, .wngiug ft war ostensibly for the suppnseioot of * rebellion and the restoration of the IJ^ioo, oiid 1,0 justified only on tb%( grpuod, noxv^l.'.; die struggle is ended und Ihci'r saee&M' j^beiveJ, would. repudiate lh? legitimate consequence* of their own docti ine, dnd apply <o uS s* -iiw which could only be jus ' uiird on'tho assumption that secession was no accomplished fact, and that we arc a conquered power. Governer Brown otserts that we are rcdaced ./ to.one of two alternatives, either of which is J ' inconsistent .with the present attitude of the / Georgia, btJore thi Supreme Court.* Wo ar<s either a conqucrtd people, obt of-the Union, 0 and as a foreign ststo hare no constitutional right to file' such a bill as thnt whioh has been | * . . filed?or wo are rebels ip the, union, guilty of -..reason and; suhject to the pnins and penalties ! of. trepeoD?confiscation and disfranchisement ! at lue'. But admitting fully the con^equencc-s i which would follow from the first alternative J presented, dot." the other supposition that we ^ are still in the Union, necessarily imply thai we j hre rebel* and traitors? Are tho various acts of atones^, entirely inoperative I Stevenshim ,+ self admits thut there iire obstacles in the way of his scheme of cu*iiimat>on, which he can -justain only on the ..and that we are a conquered people, amen able for the con*cquen-J casol waging war, fiopi which the President I vnn grant immunity. If we were rebels and L traitor*,-we have been pardoned, and agftin \ occupy # recDgniced statu a in the highest fed\ **r ' judicial tribunal*. If tbe Snpreme Court y " '.i* r !?h'?u]d refu.-c to assume jurisdiction of tbe Gt-orgin injunction bill, it will Certainly not !>e fur the reneon that Georgia M-not a Statu in the Union, or that its rrp'rescntntives are still rebel* and traitors ogainst the Government. 'Wo are disposed, .however, to agree in opinion with Governor Brown that the Supreme <;6att Will decline to grant the relief prayed j and for the eake of avoiding a conflict with the I Government, will refuse to assume jurisdiction I vu the grvuud that the question presented is a I \ uuhtuml nn? ^ ' 1 1 , t -.-. -7-^a J-K- ?>= Hsiciuiiiicu uy we rflll- ] * deni under. the power given him by Congrea?. ! v *' ' In riby event, it rnaiters t>ut little bow the conrt may deoifae, since it cannot effect the ac>iot? of (he 'Executive or the legislation of Cudgreas. r- vWiil> regard to the acceptance by the Sotfth cm people of the terms, proposed by Congreaa, (governor Brownia very aaugoroe that its effect will be to allay all further .agitation, and had t6 the removal of exietipg disabilities-? tot wliatever trpiniorr may be entertained on tbia point, there seems to be very liit.e divert :->itj4)l among ibe^best informed, as to thebaic which a waits us, if we reject the .v.u.a |>n>j>uHeu?conqucauou ?n<t diafrauchiseiiient. Tli<j blaci n^eu of -the Sooth, aud Hie loyal whi'.es will form our i&i.i oontlilulioit, aiid'tir* tjlay form some idea cf4?e (;/'?r#oler of a contlitnliAn formed undcr-jiuch circumstances. Oor nonnetloD -ao far from relieving us from pr(?aat evjl^-jwill not suffice to maj. in our pr???pt statue; may delay, but'-delny. t.nly to dcejitu Ihe d&ikjreas oi our fiual doom. if v , there is ope poiiA^npon which juen o( aVery tfikde'of fjninnent.'ip the dorn?Di(nt party are " (bit ihe Soulh muit comply with V. the tsrnwi ?iOw otfer^H: or acoeM'ihe mm oo?, iltia Ike pert of true viadorn to chooae tlio le?et of two ?vil?. KADltfAL17.I^Q THE SOTJm. Tfae prominent jonrnnla of thtf'Republlcao pufctyafc the North. KtffSftriMn "jjr j!ng tho d<l^ j oefcil^<#tfi"nMinj{rgenie of their leading repre? tentative* to th?fS<Mith fur (ho purpoM of #eeoring tin#nece?? of their partyMUfa The potiiy jg?: "Ihammri#**! ' 11 , < , +- ^-yKgr~?zS~TWilVtr.--nm+ ;v bAn fwlfrfuA to Beu?tor Kje, of Nctjidi ; r S<fa*'C?wW 99*.. ;V >?!??& SSg*1"1*^ > ? ni)2 hey jfli be. follo-vre^ st^n, bf the Hon. fcljjr Wf* ^ f' -\. Bon ^ia^i^ceirtly been bannguiojj the eife .. wiiii of Chu-l?aton? of that cjtj ? V copula f#)l,r?y?rti^r^1b ^h.^Tbe/whri, bh??P??*O ***** *' W * ^ Comfit* ,+6*4?**$ toirrtf. t_ rl^?nUr?rrty*h?'ftMor?<Lf*M agtftM . ot)Oi^Powi> iwnin?h>xre?HW M theW rA?r.-*ihr ?* *uDwiTH*f V . > to;?ii?ct impurtUt U*t nui W/nln$?Ut<*- e^o? ' ' *. *+>m; $3* l>0.> | Will Toll * t ] L - * % n&iural antagonism betwe?n the two rtofi here. They must utiderstahd, thst inhabitun ts of the same soil, most l&ok to esoj* oilier, for theirmnihteuflnce.'Uwe ?t>d right*. Th& iffttfretU of tlio.colored man canoot be ^promoted xby. -di? vision. "And it wil^.we thlnl* bo found in tiie ?nd, that'they wflWundersUad where. the:r trua welfare and, their edncntioq And advancement can ben- bJ promoted by Union and identification with I lie wh.'tc rac? of llieir own* State, rather th<n by gepnittJ'on -atid distrust at homo, and br nltiancoa with'pn'tlM in other' 1 " - * ? ? ? <=- ? ? .L- K??in fr/im oiattfs, who biiuuiu un?fc cast, mo u?? ( llitir own eyn, before they find fnult >vitfi the ' imaginary mote here." Itf^jidthation-?We learn from nnr worthy Clerk, Mr. McDonald, thai iu parauance of Got. Ori^s request* he lias been rory anceatvful in obtaining the name.' of suitable iieisons lo oct as Registers nnd Managers of fleetAt tho request of several, we7>ublicli Ihe " jron-clao j' ! otilh," whieh is in terms n? follow? : I . "I. A. B., do solemnly ewear (or affirm) Hint | i nnve never vuiuuiuniy oorne nnii] itgaiUM the United Slatep since I have Wen a citizen | thereof; thai I have voluntarily given no aid, J countenance, counsel or cncourngctiH nt to j persons eoglged In armed hostility thereto; that 1 have neither sought nor accepted nor attempted to exercise the functions of uny olllcc whatever, uruler any authority or pretended uuthority in hostility- to the United States; that I have not yielded n voluntary support to any pretended government, authority, power or constitution within the United Slates, hostile or iniurcAl thereto. Audi do further sweat* (or aflirm) that, to the W&t of my knowledge and ability, I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, against all enemies, foreign "and domestic ; that 1 will hear true faith and allegiance to lite same ; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental rl'eervniioh or purpose of evasion, nnd that I will well and faithfully j discharge the duties of the ofli-e on which i t n... nhnnt In ... L?1.. | ?" ...v w??.. It is iK't probable, w<? learn tliut tlie ronis| try will be ordered Wefore the crops are luid by in Jul}*. A xutiieii Letter from Ex-GovF.nxrR Pkrrv. ?ExGovejner IVrry l)as addressed another ' letter to llio people of tlie State, in which he reiterates the sentiments of his former lett?-r, willi even grea'.er enii)e#tnes3 and feeling. No one could feci more sensibly than ourselvos the i injustice of the present military measures, or the dangers which threiten us from universal negro suffrage, -bnt the argument of (Governor Perry has only served to impress lis the more, with the conrictiou that oar only hope consists in AfiCPnlifia ihff (wprnk nrnnnoo 1 CI ? J a \vor?c evil befiil u#. If unlimited negro euf- , frnge ? to be deprecated evo.: when tempered by the suffrage of the enfranchised white*, how much grcntvr would b* the evil should forty nine j out of every fifty of the whites be diifrnuchi sed by the .test-oath. Yet such, according to the opinion of the best advised, must, inevita bly be the result of rejcctiDg the call of n convention now. Then follow necessarily all the evils which Governor Terry so earnestly deprecates. Uf.likf from Kextuclv?Matty of our citizens Vjtow W.T>. Iloldeman.the able editor of the Louisville Courier, who resided in our v;I1r|>? ( for some tittle during the war. Fie hn? recent ly wiitten to Oen'l McGownn,- that through , 11is exertions lie has succeeded in turning in < this direction, for the relief of our people, a por lion oi inc FUj<|ilies which have been ruined l?v I , (lie charitable societies of liis State. A 'car load of cor|i and bacon ho* been coosigned to , oar friend Wright, of Washington, Gfl., and we , trust will rood be forthcoming. In behalf of our people we return our best thauks to Mr. , iloldemon and ihe people of Kentucky, for this < act of substantial kindness, whioh can now be , fully appreciated by our suffering poor, and which will keep their memory grren in our recollections. _ ' " The Gazmtil.?We hnv? received the first number of Ihe Gazette, a 'nireekly paper published at Charleston, South Carolina. The Ua zelle is a Catholic paper, dero1.ed to the interests ! of the Trwh npnnU in tlip SnittlipMi TK?. I nuinbnr before us filled villi interesting mat lev, consisting of original correspondence, editorial*, sketches, tales and misoellctny. The Gazette Is an eight pnge paper, 'the -first number . containing V supplement of two pflges. It js printed on' dfenr, white paper and ne-? type," presenting a ^very creditable appearance.?" ! Messrs. Caulfield <t Ford are the ProprietorsTerms $2 50 per year. 601-ni Cauolisa?A IIouk fob Tiir. Ixovsmom Immigrant. Published by the Coiuaiu sioner- of Immigration. We are indebted U> the Commissioner of Immigration, (5eii John A. Wagoner, for a copy of a filly psge-pamphfet?* work containing n j brief history of ilie Stnte, showing its ample j rc?onroi.-0 and llie many induebm?nts offered to j immigration. Accompanying it, ii a.neat outline ninj> of the fUote. Tile pamphlet is v<-ry tastefully j>rjnted by Jo?ej>h Walker,. Efq , . Charlestou/6. C. t Ali.knVPain Doctob.?W?. direct attention ' to the aJveriiseinoot of th**- new medicine, whose curativo properties have already beta .tested in'the exprrienee- of juany. it dors not purport to be a panacea, hot a valuable specific for alorjjo class of afflictive ailments. , .it is not indeed au "elixir of y?uth," to renew the wasted powers, l>ut is wb?.t it aspires to be/ an anodyue affording speedy relief and cure to J-many o! tli#-"illa^ that is heir to."? I C-H tt W. T. r*?nr>y'? Drng-atore, read i"he u-atunoniala of itaeitec'eaa, aud give it atrial. The "WtAmEB as\> Durjng the past treek tre have bad eone raiher unaeaaoiiabU weather, thawing more of tb'e caprice- and iocodstaney of April than the serene mildfcwedf May? a'wccewioa ofeold.ru iny day* and ' frgety nighta. A few. nights ainee we bad heavy frost, which, howe7er, wc believe, has dene tuft little damage, except to (He garden vegetable*. The wlie*( crop ie reported, gep? , Orally,to be rerjr fine; with it tendency in eo'me plaeee to jftat adof-the ?a t*< '' w. :jHf'? .J ' '-Tl?*??/" ' ; ?? 11) " 3 TflrW ' TnE. Cotjrr or E<ju;rr.?Tliie Conrt H jrifUw.] ; recollected. ho|da ill AHn?*l aittiuga her*, .on * tli# eecood Monday, jn June nest, ijae 10th*iaat. OJrlnf tri of tfatlriei* duVio? ifc? war, %ti& tjrrtvrf L ti>/?to%.4hfcrt W<W be ?w# ih?r fW' r Q?JJ?i;AWWJI*it>f ba?ta#w. w?i?'?n ' liopor, CbanceUor Le?ein?,^f Cb?i!e*ton, will ' '? * l*^|Wr| '' ! v"' ?** *' ; Tub Dinstpr OMgjfi^li* l*nrM. Court *or v &' ,f" - > -j fi 'Ilirfii Lottkasck.?W# direct attention to the *d*erti?eiu?nt of thesa well-known oier ahftflt*, at Columbia, St C-, who offer ?o tile I'pnblio a chojea "pulcction of smut inachina?, belt rug clot hs. mill .irons anil beTlir.g, am] will fornieb to.order, mUl i>lont-!?f reapers, mower*, cotton gins and prcsso*. We have had' deul ings With thcfc gt ntJcinen, and know lliem to bo thoroughly reliable, and huvel found tbeii pnicca moderate. Wc c-io recommend lliem to our friends. || j}* We are re?ju^9ted to slate, that a Slrt?wI....... I' .li, r.._ ll.. I^.n.lun nl tlw. Kl.ldonitnl I"*-'' J -"?-" j - 1?Chnrcl), will brgirtn ?^Ui?c-Manlmll Jlouct, I on Friday, ITtli iott. IVporn open nt 8 o'clock p, m. Admittance 25 eta. Children under 12 year*' of flge. free. . FOR Til* AUllKVILLB I'ttFSS. REMINI8CENCES AND REFLECTION'S 1 II. , jiudkvil'5 c- u-. ? c., is 1821. Ma. Editou : Our pnJ;'i? o.T'"* wre filled' ul tl?K period referred lo by ilu fui..**w'"{? ' cuinhcuti*: I The venornlile .luniks Wnrdlnw wns Hie CWic J of tlm Cluiir!. iiml W..1I m.,1 r,.if hr.illtr .11,1 1,., d.gclinrge i'H duties Mo wan n man of nnfl.neli- ! iug integrity, an ! conscientious in tIte <li*eliaii;e : of tlie duties of life, lit- wrote ? very peculiar liuud, on !, lit tlie miiih time, one very easily counterfeited. 1 recollect un illustrative nnerdoto told on liiin l?y lii* bom. Not withstand illlT til*' old gefltll-ltlltll llilil been eiliriliicd ill Copying hand-writing til most nil his life, tin; son fory*d ii due-l>ill on Iii? father, handed it to tlie sheriff, ii ltd tlt-ki.'d Ii i 111 to present tin; ; paper for payment. The note wan examined minutely, l?y* tin' supposed ilmwer, having no recollection whatever i?f li.iving given it, a? lie wan a 1 wnjs in lutnls <?tlt of which to pay his purchase", luit. llt-VTtlieleS.*, Said lie, It- i? inv writing," and lie tlieii promptly paid tlie j aniouut. The old gentleman was immediately ' informed of t lie trn k, and the Matter, of coarse, . was straiten-d. Alexander C. Hamilton was j the Sheriff, and a mora honest and upright j man never lived. During Hit* official reign <>l liis immediate predecessor, he became peenni- | arily involved a3 the 6urety of his brother, j which litcrully broke him up, and it is known j that he gave UJ> articles ol property to be sold to pay the del>ti>, which weifi exempt from hale! by law. It required the snenfiee of his entire estate to pny this security debt. Ilis reooid is on high. The Ordinary's Oflice was well filled by Moses Tnggart, lis([., which he continued to hold on'i his death. He was a firm, truthful, honest futn-t ionary, althouch lie was snmeiimen thought to be ansteie in his business manner. Ue died as he lived, nn honest man. 'Thomns Livingston, Esq , was Commissioner in Equity, and I have no recollection of ever hearing a complaint in regard to his official ; duties. All of tljcrie offices were filled, iidm n ! La i ? ,.i i ? . .. I igtcicu, Iiuii'uiei! uj> William involving inirlt* securities in any pecuniary li-ihilitv, a re?ult which is sometimes not reached. Hie spirit i? gone to G?il wlio gavo it. Warren R. Davis, of Pendleton, wis Solicitor. lie wu*H niun of brilliant talent?, ea?y manners, and ahnvu mediucricy as a lawyer. Full of anecdote and fun, he ?ns gcne-ivlly the centre of attraction wheresoever In* In' was cast. He died our member of Congi p>? in Washington city, arid wus interred in the Congressional cemetery. At the |ime referred to, the profession of inodi since was represented by Dr. E. T. Duvi*, Dr. A. IJ. Arnold, Dr. E. T. Qeddijigi, nnd fi few y enr?liiter, they were reinforced t>y Dm. Living- 1 iton. Weatheral, Tetinenl, Howie, and F. Hranch. There has been sine-' lint*, time an'almost entire revolution in the treatment of dict>at-c ti_. -r .1 ; _ . -- /iic ui itvu iiiing* is ceriain, uitlier Uuctur* dt diseases kavo changed. Hut, MORE AN OX. Washington, May " ?Judge Underwood Dsilrict Attorney Chandler nntl Mr. D.ivim* attorney, Mr. O'Uonno", are i? litis city, for the purpoao of consulting Attorn>y-G -neiul Slansherry regarding habeas rorpus for Mr. D.ivis. If the Government f>beys the writ., which . is probable, bail wi 1 be tendered and the prisoner discharged. .Staoton is better, mid Ii.ts attended in tlu> , Cabinet. " , Walker addressed the court three hours. ( Ilis speech .was a masterly effort. 1T? said constitutional liberty und n?lf government ur?. now on (l final trial, and that it iK about to be decided for posterity and nil ilie.woil.l whether trritteo cor.ylilutionN were pari-Umt-m scrolls ; words written in snnl to \>j nwny -In the first ari^ry surge ef popular pntsion ; whether they cau be evnded by technical issues or plea of whuI of jurisdiction. A blonder bill of attainder nnd pains anil penalties had nev< r beon passed, reducing ten millions ?>f loj ul and disloyal people to territorinl bondage, and substituting llin gleaming sword nnd bristling bnyonet for constitutional grinds and com Is oi law: The case is to be continued to Monday, when Attorney General Stnnsberfy will reply. Augusta. May 3.? Foster Ulodgett has been nnnoilltoil Mnvnr hv r.jn Tl>? V- -j ~~? -r- ? j*" rfnd Counsel were iiiaognrated to-dny, iu the presence, of n Urge number of oiliz^ns. The appointments are aatisfiotory. ' Monti.e. May 3 ?A colored mats oouvenlion of the State has been in smiou here for ^wo d.*?ys hot adjourned lo-d?y. They adopted a preamble and resolutions. The first u-a oltit ion proclaims them a part of the Republican party. The second resolution expresses confidence in . Generals Pope and Swayne. The third states that employers had ditch urged -colored persons for refusing tobeoome tUair political trels, and calls for a standing driny for their protection', and that further legislation b> Congress ia.rtteded, ercn to oonfischtion. The fourth declares for peace betwee i the. two race*. The other resolutions call fur school*, militaw Miiipti ertnl IIn?/*>? ITi..? ?J ? ?- --? . *"?J pledged th?ir live*, ^grtuuee anil aacred honor for the observance of the-prineiplea of ilie fte? pablleah pnrty. they alio 'declared their undeniable Vigbt to'hold effice, ut on jttrina, ride iniJI pdWie oonreyaneei, ?it at- poblio tables od place* .?( fuftoiement. They meet in Jjj#? . CiiABLcrrox, jfcX Tlia ?lr?at *m: <\UM:| I'oVia atUJedl, Thf\direeUy*.t<^day d#^T*si?ettUT*<imil aH eleva.of eltUtna. to ?)}< A fjw rtegrj^e#4(?vaH?d theflteelrea of, tbe privilege, klthoogh the ooocesaion ia pot yet generally known. Senator Wilson, who arrived yeaterd/ij, addressed fctritfe crowd on the Citadel Oreeh, tbta tvfter?ooo.'* Atrt&t 2,000 negroes a?d about' 200 white# Were present. Thn tpeeoh' \> At two houva long, ronaiaUng mainly. of the ?r 'ot-ISotf^t W*he frremoef ' AffaafrtCWh* upod ill*.: "ib* perforin *f th? ftriita Miybjlfru p*>tjs K Cton jji" Ettfjerfrt.o?TW Advertiur b*# iko fotU> - ing hupol?l paragraph : of ?om??tiwng to eat I From mtfr* than one ?*<JI?oh oT our Diitriwt we have heard very enoiiui^iii^ account* of the wheat <>rop^ or rather of the growing weeal. Astl y?t<Srdny a g?nt|?-innn all the way froiu Lauren* who has pnesed do<n through 1.aureus. Al>!>e*iHe and Rilitcfjeld, told i>? i It At the growiiu wheal null onts along hip entire rol.te aie finer, ?more flout i.-luxg arid more promising than |>. line ever known them, lie ?ny.< tliat.llie <>ld.*t , ' luni in nioKt nil mI'Iioim IiiiIiI Uim opinion." / I One OF TWO Tiii*<.< ?-W-. will ? ? ? I ? v ?? hi o/im hi. uii? der mili tnry rnle," So ?>nys Some Arkangu* ed itor, au<l come LouUiuniuii t-cliors it. Iiut, #ay? the Ki? ?ileurir Picayune, you cannot nml will ni>t r-nirtin under military rule ; you will have n government. made for you. if you ?lo notrmiikc it for vournolf under the militny bills. If you vote dujvn n convent ion, you jvlio iliut* vote >v ill In- disfranchised l?y '< w?|?? plftiieni ory loll, m d l> 11 nolle Ian blank no>l white radieuln will have any voice in the Government. Nothui<r i-iiii l>e more wild than Hie id?*a Unit tliet'o- i* any tn'>d? of action or j>ostlire of inaction uliicli can avoid tlii-? Oivhn z* or emigrate ! 'I'llin in the only alternative" i For Tax Colloctor. c ni.?"V friends of L. II. RUSSELL respectfully .innoi.W'ce l,im " candidate for Tux ! Collector nt the nc.xf- tlcciioii. _ v i.1 1 "5 ISAC _/V Jet IK E T fci . by J. N. liKi.cilr.lt . .i_ A uhkvm.i.k, Mny 10. Cotton in. n 21 tax | ni>l by the buyer ; 3o, a M.'i ; silver, 28 a :>0 ; ljiicon lltims. 20 h 26J Sides, 1J n 20. Shoulder:*, 1(1 a 20, Strip*, 20 ! Com, white, ?2.01). \ el low, 1,'Jil ; Mtoil $2 00 , Flour, ? 5>J0 ; i\lolus?e.<, 'JO a r,o ; l'ias Jl.Sij n S2 0o ; Mnekcivl, iii Kins, $1.00 a i >' 1.25 ; Hiiilcf, 20 ii :tu ; Kg'js, 20 u 2."? ; Liij i uni*, <H) a ?0.00. Acm'sia. May y*?Cotton in iik-.-i ?lull, with | snii'ii ill' 112 ba!i-s; rei:ci|'l? 46 bales; (trices it I't gllhil'. Charleston, may 8.?Cotton dull ; sulea 130 ImK-s?middling 214 .i 25. lUoeijils tor two illiu lilill h i!ri>. Savannah, Mny fi.?C.'oUon dull ai d drooping?middling a 2-1 ; irunatielitnis ligh'. Keceipt* (>1(1 balea. Mew Yoiik. Mi?y 8.?fJoltl ; Flour n bIi1ii1?* liimer, wlier.t (juict ami firm ; (.' rn 1 a 2?*. lower; lVrk <lu!l, ut ; Lni'il quo! ; J Colli.n quirt nriil flemly?innldliuir "27 ? -11 ?3f""T-lii' foliow ini? p*-is-?r* have Iri'elit r<*- < iiiMiiiiiigin ili* Depot.3 hi. AMiKvillt*, Miiv 10: Mrs li IVnuvl, A 11 M? A lister, Tlios. Tlwon rtii, .Ini'oli Mi'Ur, W \Vil?< ii. F A VVMb mi, W 1' \V?Im.ii li S Min i!well, II Li Crowe!', K A > Miii-lui'l. Y U'-Jlti.i.'-r, I Hi,,inli. K I'MU-nti. 1 I > r??11i* v ?t W iil< iiiiui, II F MrCii-lnn. D L Wiir.law, ' 14 l.fs'c, W I) Mniv, (J P Kllilin-h. I \ J Clirk .1 WliiV, C (*".\, .1 A Xorwnfnl, J.I ('i!iiiiti i;li:i!!i, T C I'.-rriii W Tii;'L'H!l, li li.l'aitnii, S S Msirtiii. .1 A \Vi'l?*ni|m. M I, I'Mw.irtJfl. Mi*s li i"i^li'iun, Mim Murriu W'nr.l law. J \V lit-orst, li Noiup. D. It. SOND-.FY. Ai'piil. j J DR. SAMUEL H. BEARS, D. D.S.,1 DK NTIST, X' -V.- ?- i r r? ^ I . $'.y a e- ? V j? V i i \\7IS.L pfifonii nil lh>> fipiTnti'Mis of p.-n'al ? t S?rc?-ry nt <?l.l) |iiici*j<, 11 ml on t>ix ' rs?onilit-' lif'ie |3P~OI!ie?? nt AM.evilte C. II., S. C. Ainy. y, IS07, !{, tf SMUT MACHINES, bolting Cloths, HIT ITT W * Wi MILL ItiUiMb, BELTING, j; Oil. J in.nd. i1 MILLSTONES, j; Reapers, Mowers, Cotton Gins and Presses, BRO^UGM OUTAND | UiiUJE TU UKDliil, FISHER & LOWRAli, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I May- 17, J8C7?Sin. ALLEN'S FAIN DOCTOR!j: ABPRRPY RF.Lir.F AND CURE, for L>?m 1 w liirgo. Pajn in the liui-k. Side, Rheuiynliatn, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Dipthei in. Toothache. Burn*, RrnirA ami Sprains, Nervous Iloinbichc, SiifTne*!* of the Joints, and pqini of < any purt. of th? hixly. This Compound hnn been hut a short time ' he&jre the public, olid has altrudy giowo into urcMt fr?vor mid repni*. in nenily every in - j ttaitee ; where it lin? been uied. Theie are j C n - (is Chnftiie nnd^dtup settled as to hiiffi? j ( nil hum.in reinnlif^, and the Inventor of this ! Compouml dor* uot claim for it any such ir.f*!Iibility, an to U? cure every disotsa under the aim, stfcli assertions, of any human remedy, bear their own construction even to the ino4t. simple-minded ; -but when PA IN' can "be cured j and i*lievtrd l?y T/mlinent* -and Embrocations, i this Preparation *iM <jo i'. ano rain uoctor ?* not ma?I?* up of roof* of Indian rr-?n?-tJ eg bur. i? n "happy oompoftrt?i'' (rtSiimdnril Mfdiatne*, mii);th<;r.>-fitf ? can he no HUMBUG. The Tciiuixiny ofilmw -jjiven it A FnirTtMl, will ?nb*tantint>' kII i'? claim*. IT WI Lh KKEl' FOH AN V iKNG?l i OFvTTMfi. is feifiiy. Api?He.1, not at nil ,di*a-r tfi^onrblp to tbf- Mi-HinM 'Botfl *V ?uoh ' Fric#. a? to )?r?wiViiu Ilier?n.?b_<.f *41. r.. II ahoul'l be fcept. in e*erj Fnmily. and ? W?itb Doultb* lite Pfiw, to CURB th ft Alt/'" MRgTC of Cim PHJvN. <JJYE IT A FA4II TRlAfc, \bn YtHJ/W iLf, ALWAYS KEfiV FT UN ilftKD^atoonff th^.Firoiily U?4teiit?. TESTIMONJAtS Of it! "Jtifiieacyl Frbm the Most. Re-\ oyscctuc/tc tCHJU,/ CCS, kJCCfl At this Store." m wmmtm W. T. ROUST,v At 3d fe#,r*er . c^t- - . .' ? .-ft. / ' 'V?i3^ VWjlft 18M-IO. ? J % . . .. v.-'r* ' * ' , FOE MAY. ' ? *' :. * f Another injplyof Boimets and Hats, * iti-.cinvui) AT IS. J. SIlHVVARZ'Ss /-^ j vx-Mnaistiiig QI Eureka, Promenades, Sontags, Fontainpoint, Fontainebleaa, Pattie, &c. Prices for Hats, from $2.50* $3.00 and upwards. For Bonnets, $5.00, $(>.00, and upwards. LADIES WILL PLEASE TO GIVE ME AN EARLY CALL. lies pec t f nily,~ J. SCffWARZ. Mi?v 3 1 sr.T?I f JUST RECEIVED, Diamond 3Drop Syrup, AT 51.40 riill GAl.U>.\*. WHITE COM, COUNTRY FLOUR, -Claret, Ale, Sugar, CofFco, CONFECTIONERIES, * (MNfcStA \IARBtES, INDIA Kl.'EBER BALLS, CONCENTRATED LYE, Marshall's Utcriiio Cathalicou, T7C7n 1 INSTANT RELIEF FOR HEADACHE. Oitrato Magnesia, r?OMil X>33S, A NO / Brown's Exiracl of English Valerian, AT DR. 15. inmmrs M.iv 1 , ?7 'l\ ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, U. S. IXTKIi \ AL . REVENUE. A bbevilla, r,.C.. April ?5, 1*807. N' OTICF. :* I'ci'i'tir in tln> Tux I'nVflf <>I tlit* tiili Sit van nali K.if'iiicul- Unit 1 .rill hit At. Csilliotiti'ii Mills', from lite Gtli to lite Olli f Ma v. >\ - . . - - ai noni.imix rriim t.iic Dili tn Un? Ill It. At. MiViclry ? from iIih 1 *21 !t to tli? IStli. At Iirnilla?\'a-.Mill?, l.Mh to ItSili. " At C-liilei*' Cross R0 ..I-, 18th to At I.owtnli-svillf. 2?Hi. to tilth. At Triblile*!, 24'h Ui 211th; fur tho purpose >f RKCIEVIN'S KKTUUXS for TAXUs lor he y#*nr 18H0. The p?*np e will find it to heir inti-rent to conn- fofwunl promptly, mi>1 I'uke the Upturns r?-qiiirto1 by Irtw ; it failure o do bo. will hiitji-ck tin-in to heavy kvhir.il will Le hi nelly enforced nguiiicL delinquent?. BL L. GOSSELINE, Assistant Assessor, 10th I)iv., 3d Dist., S. C. April Crt, 18(57,?If T. t. BANSOM, BOOT ai SHOEMAKER, WILL remniu nl ilie old -and well-known Sliftp oppnsilo tlie Mfirki t Hnn.te where lie h prepHieil l<> do nil- kind* "f work in Ins line. iM-n lv, loompt'v, and VEllY HHAHOS A BLE Pit ICES, FOR (M SJ1 OXL Y. If P"-ri?iftis fin-1 their own iel, lie will Hurler for PiO'lucc. Order# from the country piomplly. attended to. Piilionuge of the village woltci . led" ? May S. 18U7?flin. ABBEVILLE POST OFFICE. rpFIEfollowing regulations linvoheon Iwli'pSd A f<r the l'??i Oflioo ?t tl>i* plae? : 'file Mail fur the Uuilroud wili cl<?so each tiny at. 1 .15 A. M. Th* Gjlice will We open Cur ?leliv?ry from 7.30 A. M. i?> rt A. )., nml fr. rn 10 A. M lo II A. M. ; ft lid n[?o from 3.20 P. M. to 4.S0 P. M." Th6re will he no delivery on H?in<!?v* The L*w directs ihnt all l?-tier* (including iliop leit<"ri>) he rlsm|i?>l. Piiln-cribtrit'io i.ewr pnper? mtmt. pay th?ir Po?tmre in ftdvum-e. GEO. DUSENBERRY, P M. April 3. If WILSON & MMIStS MILL. rpHP Mftl, formerly known T^rrita' X Mill,-in iiuw undergoing tlior/ ou^h re|Miii-.?. " ftts# a hotouiso.V. *.' r' - ?"?l '' ??- V..'i ?* April f 9. )Pr,7. fil - - * ?? - f ?* - -' | ,*- ) , - nmw on, .v^fKeroaena,) 13^0 <S?g. JTl^.o Jrure^jk JVIa|le. ft* iv>h^ C:-x4 Mfc myvrm pabeer. i . '*? - ' ? * >; ;- "* ...;.; T # ;,? . v jOTttt-W SFHIKTO ' Jsxjstjf AT THli " CIIA4 STOIX, "W Huncrof't's Old Stand, No- 287 felT'-M UfT> I'fuI'Nive f" C.ll IliC nil?uM?n nf tl? n-.il mii?it ilioir W?- lt?* I MKST^' VOOfiS. wllitli nrefi'Ul 11' >r..?ll n< liivifi.- > h-ir fT-U rj jni?. ur>-it AT.LV/ ;t,.r COMKX TO I/AXD. N. B, Wool in th? ciiy. *e?i l'r?? of ItUi-liJ"! tlr. 13T ALl-.XANDER HOWIE w with j |i?t??nnl attention. CHEAP PRINTING PAPER! TO EDITORS AND-PUBLISHERS: I.i lltf from W. (J. Clark, E*</ , Prrxijml of (he Hoallurii Pre** Association. Ati.anta, Gn., April 19, 1807. J. JS. TltraJier, h*q., 1>caR It iiir?nl? nie miirh | leamre to j c?'i"l"n"'L'Vn" *',e following resolution ! the Southern I'l'vi1!! Aesoeia'io'ii : j JxcmIvJ, '"Tlini im n testimonial of our nii|-pp ciniioii for ihi- z<-h!oii?, faithful. nml ?(Tec t? j ive ?<- ! vice ot John S. Tlti n?1?er, Ks>}.. as !Stipcri: ttiiJiiit of this Association in the year p?M, We li< rrliy i.mi.I.t Ihiii the th inks of this ,\rs<irinM<>ii, :n>.l conlor upon l,im the eooipli niflllltl'T position of Afrit of the .Sniillti*rn I'rifS A? i'i::ulinii in ilic city of York." I'll* tcimsol couuiibinlution eu:|/oyeti in. ilie nl ove rrfii'inimi i!? no more iliun j'.ulice to your important .-"ei vices ?luriii|; your ^uperiii.lrll:!-iicy-services which none li.nl iictier (. .(ir<unt?r 'u know, unit n'-ii" can more li^li' ly ,?|'!?rcr:f.''. limn r."Xfdf. 8' oulil occasion rt? ' quir-. 1 simll lie jii.iu' ?*vtiil iny o< liiu'aicJ |,li)viiKil for l.y II.e l?olutl'Mi Very rc<j.<ctfoHv, your ih.'ilont s.-rv.i'it, W. f?. CliAltlv, l'u side lit. KTOT3:C33. I wnnM r.-=p?-?-tfullv nipti-ft every ilnily, lii_weckly, s-iiii weekly, vi'wk'y mxl monthly journal mmtli ot (Ik l\>i.otii.ic ?n?l ' Uiiu Itivcrv, oixl 3(1 ?1> jr. 30 iniii. parallel-of laiitii'ic wwt ?f the Mi.?sii-*ip|>i, to p?tl>liah thin ndvcriiio.'metit twice, ihhI ?> :> I to iiic hI NewYork, each lime, ac- py of the paper containinj? it. post p?i?l, witli l<i I for 0.1111*. |i is ?l?-?irah!e in inv eomhinn!i -ys lo procure o!.cap-i* j tint iuij p.?p*'f for out' Southern j ciii'tiitlJ, iiini I ,-lsiill tinv?- dm lnl|,?t infiii tii'i i ttini i euatdiiig tb?- sizi's ?it" the paper used by ' tin; sUfVrrn! | U'.!i,'u!iiiiij. ni.il t can procure it in j M* oilier wav iliim liy r< qiiciinc pmtienbir nl. lent ion <> Hi* 111*1 *1 of K-uiiing a c,'10 , publicitlion wiili il o Mil. I I ?1? nitf it ?.-jh iwice In provide tiiiaiiiFt mnil j failure*. iiml l!iat lli'-y be pu?t pa'd l<? ?veiir?? I j;o?l iillice <leii vcrv. .?. S. TUP VMIF.R. ]<< s r,,y:;<j .W Y..ik, N. V. j JllnysS. 186", i\ \ j *| ) M SI"!?!' mi.! iK'imu to tin* So Use ribcr, ' 1> nl son-y, | ONE DOLLAR,' L?V M.\lI., wil l \''ii will lie juiv tn revolve l'y I!l.'l L'iiN M.ii!., i : r 0 T v Vj M ^ T 0 f< D A 0 V ? B if fit B j- i EiiiJ S wWiuAii StO | t'f c L / *!. i.f ?!.>i!t. TIi."": I'ifiii:*';*, I : On u "-iiigto em.', iiiviiI! *.jc *l!i?:it. nii-1 \couM lie j iiti |I> It i-iii-liru |.l(til.>t?ii:|iliii* allium. Seiul itsON'K IHU.t.All. k'-iI '! ii- riMi.i-.v > ?! ??. qil illitniico witii llie'M) >1 I'o.ks nL 1101110.'' |F. "W. Connor, 7 Resident Artist, Cokesbury. j April 2G, 18157,?II' Just Received i ! AND FOR SALE, PURE APPLE VINEGAR, FRESH SUM CRACKERS, I J 1 nun m imn nnrcurr dUtfAA iiiiu vvxiiijji I KEROSENE Oil, &C., | With a Splendid ASiorlrr.out of | DRUGS AND MEDICINES. W. T. PENI?Y. Marcli 29 18f>7> 49?tf ? Tho Stat? of South. Carolina ' Abbovilla District. JLU JUi^uivjr* Elizabeth J. Ilncliry, Administratrix, vs. Elizabeth Buchanan and oilier*. ~ Bill for Account, Marshall As sefs, Call in- Creditors, &.C. IT "Pouring ihnt the rhildren of Juo.-Hughey d?cy. wintue immM (iwP^iHinj^r nr* tinknown. Tip Mngliry ??d Jeffrrson Huphey defcudum* to tin* Bill, reside beyond thaiiinil of thin St?te On moiin'n' by Perrin" &. Oothran. Cawplfift) ?nl? Muliciinra, Ordered thut said defendant do Hppexr tinH pli-ud. answer or demur to mu Bill within f.<rty <lnya .from tbi> puhlicatioi hereof, or ih't ?uma .will lie tnk?ii' pro &>uf*u "X*iust ilieiu, W.M. II. I'AKKl'.ll, " v" " ' U. E.A. D. o(E^*.-April 26, 1897. M?,y t .v 'n^ Tr--The State of Stffdw Carolina ABBEVILLE MSWRICT/ ' *' iJ .In ETquity,^ *O'rirt* M. Hmnh 4oW? 'A: B-ryU &! #1 ?> Hr Atk*ii Hltd Uhk^^ j .i ?. .l/i Mk<^. (k^r/i l :|HH-w afld WSraWHOB. . . "'Sfr "V>i.V WT AP?E-\1JJS&Jfe*l F. Sunjv?o|k-?f * wife, N*WU. flvfond ?nl? la Igt* Bih, r< ?W*b^iftd' .<** SSSjffigSj&Si % the a time wil t>e Uik?it pro. coti/tuo. !ig<*hj ;\|tem. m,V>-. lTOtg1*U,'? **?? X? ^tT3*r3*C3F1ITt. OOODIV v iLEsTON HOUSlV' - 1EBB & CO., J King Street, WboMfeulc . Dealers i? roods'.- ' V: e Merchant* ami l'laiil*** of AMtevill* 'O onrb"* f|? nlwnys OD It/tlitl FUItH JJXES OF DO-l ? ilvancv* mi iui((iiiiil prirm. Mrrcii&ptu can, de-y '? fAlW MARK hi' HATES, for tlx- iUy \i%? or- 1 so ofFor i\t Retail the largest stocWC 1J-; lo any |>nrl nf ilio SlnlP. All ??< "* ,H STOIjIi. WEBB &"c6." ^ Mtwris. 8.f W. <b Co., and w[ll ti??o all orders ^ . April 27,-1867, f. 6m ff Ilil.I, & TElOWBUUKil i I Have jus!"received EXTRA COllSTlt* BUffiBjI Extra Country Hams, . ? Extra Country Sides, " ^jf'' Extra Country Shouiderb;^.. Eaoon ? I ' " 1! i I%e Non-Explosive-Kerosene OU. t* TO ARRIVE T1IW WEEK: f), ' 3?ur$ I-ienncssy JBrandjv 1? *. " Ix'isli Wliisky. .. Extra liye ' V ! Sherry & Madeira Wirtq. .? j X. K. Hum. j "ALSO, . 1 '* ? I liraiidy PcnclieB and .Chcrne*, aworled Crack-* % . ers, OyMer?, ?fc<\ "* Yg* j . _*A 11 of tvliicli will be sojfl low for ca?h. April 17 ' 25 lY -Jx"' i 1 ? ? 1 1? -v%"\ i CORN MEAL? .Ajsrr) *- V" j HOMINY. :.| 'ALSO, 2 BARRELS J ;ESIM GOLDEN SYRUP | FOR SALE BY WHITE, SMITH &C0|| ! April fi, 1867, f'O?if | THE STATE OF SOUTH A DISK I 'JLLK la. Equity. 6 j (ii'lfi)icPi>w?!l fx. John T. I'uiki mil Amended Bill for Accoitnf.' -W IT i>j.jn.111 rrnvcll, (he witlo^R imJ rfh.T* I't h, fi<t> in iuiiiiIk r, of Suiiiu^K ^KCi'iifol, wliMgc urfirn!!* are unfcnoxvHF .I- Iiii I^mii-entTf, U'ii l'??w. H. JLiuiif* '1V**+^R \ liefer Powell, Hint Elli-n I'oWrll, { in tliislMI/ rosiit^'lii^'oiiil the limits of tliHl ' On motion l>y ^Vi'lion it I.< titti^, Cninp. Spill ' i Oiilerml, tliai ?ahl inJmrn ih? j niisu'vr (.r.ilmnur to ?<vid Uijl'of Coi^Fx i plaint uilhin KiikTV I'.ws f. on. llie 'puldti-ktto^&V hereof, ?r the'same will l/i taken pro j MlflVIHl theirT. . j Couimia-iuner's ufiifv, April-22. 1J}(V7. . W. IK PARKElt, 0. K. A' D. * -> j .Apiil 2tt, 1807, fit < ' B.-/ I THE STATE ?F SOUTH CAROLINA^ ' AHKEWLLE DISTRICT. ? m Bjiiity. I v >e - . t Cornelia A, S'onn, l>y next friend, t'J. Tltom? .' . M. Slouir und otliera. "30** BiU for Relief \ etc. . K : i T T np'pMrini? tlnfk Thomas SI. Sloan; ! X llooaton -SJnon, tilonn, children ^H|r | raid Thorns* M. Hlonii, doft-ndaftt* to.this. 1)^K' reaidc liiYOnd the limits of *Ou iiimioh l>y liurtfCotup. So]!. 0rtjereJ. said d' fendnuln do appear and plead, nswr deri)i(r tp'anid Bill of Complaint wiUifti FOtt^^K i>AYrtfiom tlie publication liere^f, ortlie ?ba^^T will be in ken pro coiijctlo a^ointC. ihriij, . Conin>i?*ioWrV Affior, April ?fi; W6t. J- W, Hs PAKKEK, C. E. -A. I>. S April 2G, 180 7, 01.^ ... ?>. The State of- South Carolina,? Vabbbville'district,.* K. ' - IN EQUITY.-,i ,- jfc Ilia Tr??tee? of Estate of Dr. D?_ littwi*v?. JolkD F. Cftllmuu and ytbef*'' " ,rf|, Bill /or Accquii^ Ilejfct. ?c. ^ IT apprising iliat Cha?W/CAl?rtj???> -wtfe U? Kaaa C?Hu>tu>. toui <]cfn*<fanrt?i. to thU v- limit* of thw fctui*/ M j . tin, motion by Ttuusw* Burr* Oiinpljiteaot'M^ pp*irniio pina, ?miw?r or rfryvuf uj Mio UJII * ' ftf OouiplwaV rrtUjn ^ Wi.v" h^tonor W V.conft?,<r BawtTWtaJS:r . r- . . ..wmu>l^farkkkbrk a', d. j . Compn^ioueV* Offio?t AuriHB, 1867. r S ic Aprii 24 ' ?r,*M ? ' Dem?rof|VX?iilltlfJiagaxliie, *1' _ DitiV?r?ally ni knowkdgpd; Atpidfti' Jgl. ^ Pari 1 rr 1iHf?*lrt#Drf America f.^ivoWd fo OHf . ?*. ' itMlSwyWH, PiHcav. SketehM, j^ohu<'?Wfli *?ttv " Modt-1 CoVUK^-lIotiyphold M?ttf.rB, Gelp* ot~* M? i- 'libiWfflll nnd Wiw*ryj JJ. d+og ^ai?U1.-d?p?iHi?eiiin'on FJ&hion^, UwicmV Ke*Uiu Uymnftttit, Eque#l riaQ-EXftr-^B-j * ??Qiuwr?i!wiSH of arMmin ntfvaltiH^B| - wit*,** Virfy ijiTUX i?y?P xfforrt fcrt do ?Ul.ou<B|' . Ruf^.copif*, 30, e?Bls^B b?tk Vurttim, a^?|Mhn<fii?, TQieenU; eitlitfB ) -/ mail* MW<E pre-?. ( ^ ?iWT; tw?eo|.Hrf, $fl.50;"!&?* eopic*. t? iAm&s&sLr \ 4tp? Most bit wid TUB F?4 ? iJpikKr, M la advance. f