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J<_ .!LLil>_"J hfcfetitAt %? M?'?* | t^ip to\V>winf Mt?t> hi ?n Uir>? j Ir? h*> <h? ?nU?,"Witt h? t~e?ri W<lb-iti? j t?r?kl hy t??r *n?rchwi?? Ami burner m*f> t i IIKA IXJU MtVKRS 5?> Mil,IT \?Y DlsT., ? Cttfc*tBBV?*, S. C.. 4*mmrv 2s, lflfis. \ WUHmh &'. //rtirfie, f??y, S/irrif ChtrfHton F'hitrlrittuto, H. C. Mm: R?f?rrin?t > <? vour mmimnicnlinn of T>?c>?mbvr 2i>, 184?, ^ n?i lutiruHeri hy the i ?>mm?n<Jin(i Geu?re?I to rv|>1y to j??r itiqui? riM m follow#: To? jjomln were ?n|j on ?ommi*?Ion in !6n6. Mid ?eitl*H for. prtviuu* to ttie I'MMgenf ih* net of 1.6C, it twenty cent* on tli* hundred doHnrv to he collected, m no: Although ju>or inquiry ic confined to ca*?|. of aalec on ?omtnii>*ion, w here the prnceed* Wft? ?ocownt?d for hefor* the pnp??tgft of the '- i- .?Im?i,|? to nil utL*r out* ? ,T"- . - .-r rmhrtrrd Under clause in <]ue*tM>^. lAeeamtag the facte, out of which your inqtiij |T'Vi, to he aa stated by you. mid it upptaro thai, during the year 1 fcflQ, prior to the passage of the act raising revenue t-jr the year 1667, tliere wm no law in operatic subjecting to taxation tran?scljv?a of the .cUss rjrfcrrrd to by you. but that by the last preceding act on thesnbject^ the rata of taxation was fi^fd at twenty cents <?u tba one hun.dr/gj) dollars. In this case tj>e proper amount tp collect is tweuty cent* on tlic one hundred dojlspt. tlint being tha amnnat fixed by tha laat law pi?c?ding thftaf Pecsrtjber, I?6?. your second inquiry is as fullow;: "Merr)>aiilB having doim !>**?-? eoijiiuupitxly oil jheir own account, or (>ir accoqnt of others. Murine 1866. delivering their good* us they sold them, ara they to pnv th? tax of December, J860, a* passed by the Legislature, or is their tax to be scaled down to twenty centa on ilir ?ne hundred dullura, or is no tA-t to be collects r Merchant* doing business ou their own n-i count, stand on th.e foi)>e fouttue wit!) coiitmiariou merchunis. J-'ele* qcc.oinpanied hy tli< trunsfer of property (fleeted by tlii-m, pri?r t< the pitmuige of the net of pcoember, lbfcH. ari not liable to taction, fju-ler the provisions o that ac>. As to' the liability of each traiianc tiun to the tax >4 twenty cents, mi answer hn already bee# given, under yo.yr tji>t inquiry. Your third inquiry relate* to the proper rati of chargeable taxation, in llje cyaa of Ofcvv.-'pu per pali!i*hiog. 1 he butiucss of publishing, an-1 vendin rewspoper*, including the sale of advertihin apace, is r/??ftr<led as mercantile ill i;s chtrn< ?cr, and ticeordingly the provisions of the fir: rlause of t??'jicral iJnb'ra No. t?2, are npp!ici l ie to tnxes, laid uj??n truusnclinna ill the com*. *jf (llvli bui>iues?. 'J lie I nlc* c!iai (jtublo gjm 11n' jrn>?u? o.?rili"g' of Mich cftltiblithnHMit*, iii io l'? fixwl wait ref-rctict! i<j tlie |>rincipli I tri'inl'fi'n!'- ]:? ! <!uwii, in refill! to the jj-.uti j.] n:?jroa;il:'c l.i:?i:<'ss. V-iy iisjioctfuily, j'f.iir o!i?ilieiit hi rvuiil, J.OI IS V. CAV.WHC, A. D. 0 li'i'J A. A A. G. IinporUmt Oru?" 'Ira. Cn:iby, on Monday, isMU-.l llie follov in<I i.i\;or, which cxyUim it?df: I. t1 hnving been r?-lliril, owing 1 rwtV;:? ifitorm-.ili :n?J non-ooini liiince wi r??rt:?in rfr2iil:?:i?iis prescribed l> 1 lie li?\va <iip S'nV, iiml by military onlcr?, for c'rowii V-ii ? # in sfnuth Cnrolinn, mich dinwingft l>.?v i-i elm .', bofii remitted irr-gtilar anil i \ nl'nt. it i? ordered : 1. Th!it jmi'"n Itorftlofiiro ^rnwn, or wliir jprev'uus In the r?-p>i!Mr i-pririj; ternm of the C. r mm C<nsrtB nnw ti|?projehinir, nniy be rirm l-ir n Circuit ?>r I>i?lri*-i Court, in nuv Jiivl'c i?i?!riri of SiiUlb tinr?>!itiH. whether the nrov i-.r.r. of Gi-ncri'l Order* No. 82,or No 89, >Jo. J00, of ilie year !Sf?7. from tli -.*? 11c-o V-iMiters,-Were regarded in the preparation ?ho li.ii fr?>m which itny drawing wns mndo . juuy In- m:n1e, nnd whether mull. drawing vr ?>r inny !><?. nt a Tegular term of any court, i.t an extrh court, or by the cl-rk of n a?Urt < fh.e fht-riff of n District in tt>* presence o fnneiHtrnt*. nnd whether such extra oourl / rawing by the officers, of any court ?rnn deritd by the Governor of tha State, any Jut ji'ircuil 'jburt, ?i' Cnurl of /ii-peals, or* her legalized ; nut] th- right of ulmlleiiiro ms jj: / y tlie R?id General Orders No. 89, nud jir-toasary drawing of tale*, are hereby j /erved ns heretofore. Sf. At the next spring terms of the Cir< nnd District Courts, respectitoly, nud wli #??*yer thereafter now jury Imm are lo be ni for any Bistriet, jury Jieldxhall be prepared I J he list of nil male citiien* thsreia who el }>?ra pnid taxes within the twxlva months i prenaJjog ; and ohulleugss fIihII be nlloure. ?v>uforniiJy with General Orders No. 89. 3. Upon tha return of the veuirrs, the pr ding judge of Uie courtshall he authorized (he empannelliof of juries so drawn, to set a **<y juror fur personal unAtti?.<s by reuso f ntellectuil or morel dir<jn?litio?tioni; pr ded, that race, color or former eoo?iitio eervitude hall not of be a ground of f-'ffaion. if. He Covri of Common Flea* mi l Ge: I Seasioue in South Carolina, are hereby <vmu4 wilh ooneurreut. jurisdiction with Districtfitvu, of all cams and matter ^rbich the Diatriat Coyrts have jurisdi> Mudar the Cooaiitaiien boi Lffvt of the Sts! III. The profiiivDi of tlia Act of Qcaera. ??mbly of the Stale of Soath Cw>'{uf, ant " Ad Act to amand tlia law iu relaUuw In ?nts," approved December 19, 1866, alial construed to extand and apply to all chbi tenancies, whether at will or (or a Urm lin hy the aet of the parties, or by operatic i.iyr, on<j! whether sueh tenancies were ere by parol or by nrfilten leaves ?r contraota o: tfag, wherever real ahull be due an<! in arr 4# ?!>*rav?r (he tonanl ahull hold over afte mry?tiou of hi* right of occupancy, When ?ppiiee<.iof) ie rat da to a magistrate to rer .<* tenant /or any eaQ?e within the inteut of Act, as hereby construed, it thai! be the du <aoeh magistrate, and of Uja ulierlff or const to proceed nuder ihaAct be^ju rooited, at -Alurge no grrat?r fees thin those therein scribed. IV. In no crimiual fl&as wli?re thera.u i pealfraqa ?i?y other courtto the Court of Ap Mall ii ha Maewsfry for the accused to af io peraoa be/uip the Cwrt of Appeals, but ?u? of eftpitat felony, ike ?o.*rt of Appeal jib flMor?t>on, trim rejjaru to ?rp?ai?nej th0 tins* and place of a?nteno?, may on jKkOMr to U brooght bvfor* it. ' m m 4 V?j yon Jvsaao Lwui-tTiox.X?r lfer^id tbiflfct tJj?t /?te7?n d< m Atj i?"royal pay for ntgrv legislation. ?kp: Th* uegro Rtronitrmtlj'oa Gonrei mi Smith Carolina farm a high estimate < <0*tvic?w. Tha ftainpna Who med tn be gl 4fpt a f?jw dollar* * month for wor|c:ng p ?-otton or riee plantation* h ?*? fixed ibeii -*a constitution-makers at dollar* i nn<] tuventy cent* mi'e*ire Our w|iiio trresamant wlio pet right dollar* n. day ?nvy these happy blacks, \Vh?n the d< *<im? to . Congress i/j?-y will undoubtedly td rfvtew nji j. *mi?*iwnr" or national legislator* in the prnpo if a n*gro member of a State Convenllo \onlh PleTen'doliars ? tiny, what onclit gra Oi>n:?"r??*sn>'m In g?*tl Thirty doll* ?l.?y nt IIftpr astonished i,!ir?a ! ? ,, Carolina ifrgriHMr itiusl lie with their extrs nary cJ?an*jo of /oriun.l They can bard wbt-iher they stand on bead or %? o<p the climax \>r tin-ir ridicitloua >nf?t>ji<Mr iii?y wouia pri>p<J|-J 1,0 llio *rl?ite. xneinb^rs *of Uln. convention what iht-ylp* ihSmlwWe#* jmd (lift!, ?ftc *r<ni.J-lUff o??ljr^onie?rbjrt,?? proportion tj t? * <?iiniat? in whudi lit* t?Q rqtc?? gj-a be ""ihs'Sbirth ju.'t iw*. A wJjiVr njVnJrflt ; j:tnr'j:haH a? g?o<l *?* ' ? - % !,,? > ? ? A' "W** Aouwt Etrtore^lili ?j l fijthka' bill rafatiijg t? ?be of n-ilur^izviS'eiirafiM Bbrwail, anrt in*t1 r*prl*alf~#lt?* lbs AiparUsan la* ? vli 1u?<-ta"wUb iHiAiiimou# f^vnr nf ihe Com f*or?*ijxi? affair#, ^lioul.1 il pfeat lh*' I i.a is .robubtc, eofqplicfttion* ?o a*i*bH nri*e-viijj Fj!g'?ft.Lj?nd IVoaa;*. M >xl.*roua $r?r?larv pf 9t?t? p*a $**re*\ > tMinr r>.?ir.?ia, Perr F>iarjr-*OnSfclu | li**ro applicVi la M? .Iti-h dray iqhp fur 41 m lit, and Mid h? wotrid 'do ?nr?l?lr>i Jibing?dlran hit WoViV?r dfir? .l?U? dj mm1 ?"] !" ij.hj .. J4 iifiLg1* The Abbe villa Press. rrr-r^rrr:--Tr -rrrr-Ttrrs-r ij*.: * .-js. Abbeville* 8, 0. W. A. I.KS, EDITOR. TKUMR?p<?lUr? a year In ?<)y*tice. py iSg fsuhixr piio?? tiiken Tor ? farter time lli^u ?ix munllta. Friday, February 7,1868. OT All Person? indebted to the i "ABBEVILIrfj; P11ES3 '? Office j will please come forward and settle their aooounts. Our terms for Advertising and Subscription are OaBh> THE NECEB6ITY OF ORGANIZATION. In the cr?at \rli>?:) is l>?iug between Rndicaliim ?nt) Cpus-r Hlisirj, the true men of ;)|e Sou'I) cnnnot hesitijla long in choosing thoir pnMljoti. Oti the one baud \re bi'o a ami iimerupiiloin pnrty, tn*l? in Kioloiit by their long l?asc of pnwer, and even inoru corr'jp1 by it? manifold ubiHen now dsiI pernl?ly striving to |i?a1pone the day cf ?ni?l ' retriliiiiion. Ilithcito to Auatnin themselves 1 I they have round it only ntcew^ry to d.my the | Sunih ropreseqUlioq ir> Congres#, bijt now ! -y lien tl;e popular verdiot at horn>, tuulce* a - j r.?3ort to another policy indiupJOBttyey 9 ; noek to obtain it new accesiion of strength ? ) through ho Africanized South. 'Flu pride of f j race, the instinct* of humanity, tho le.'jons ol - j civil.jcutiqn, the cl?inj4 of j'ntica policy, llle guarantees 01 me kiiuiiou nre B disregarded by a p?rty who. to effVet tItrir - own selfish purpose?, have not hesitated to disgrace tho oivdizition ?f the an? and the state? * manship c?f the if.vion by elHVuting the pooi , j ignorant e!>?ve to the high scats of legislation ft I To fosteq n.cg:-o Btijircn joy upgn the S>ulh ' ! q new Ueconst.'ootion hill is tn l>; pa*s-j(l, whiel J ! will v?!6t in General fJrait th high powor (. j of appointment an.) removal which the Conis | stitution lodge* in tho President.?the Sijj preme Court, is to be depriyud ?jf the power o t n>akh:z a deei?ion advjrae to the Rec-Jiistruo.. ti'?n poliey?and to relieve themselves from al I interferrnee on the purt of the I'rtsident, li is to be imp-inched, and during thependenc J of the trial ho U to b* rem >vo 1 from oflv;? i J5'ic"Ti are the manifest derigns of the paity, an 1 : the*" seem n>w to bti a unit in their aeeom ; p!i?};n)er>t. IIjmc ? "<! <dl means to one oih I i and that end ne^ro snprematy?the Al'rieoui 1 zing of the Soulli. | Can we of tho South flu'n hesitate <o lin our fortunes and enrol our names with tin *" great p.irty at. tlt-a North who are now battlin ' r.r.t m?vi.]v !n lii>hnlf of tha Constitution lu in t')* inlcrosts of uivilixniioii Lot u J.'" ; organize promptly?consolidate our strength n vu j liotue an 1 lend out beat ai l to our ?rii>m in I ! nbroad. The arguinsntis no longer applicubli I tljat bj-so doing. 5fc create ao anta^oniarn < | rs> :e8. Ogr fuss t?-e alro.vly in solid phalan: of and \v? must meet them with their own weaf <>r oy s-r-Qi gnn'fitiftii by organization. 8,1 Heat- the stirring word* of the Mercury : , or ind The Northern people are every where aro-t f a ! ing ihentselves for the great and vital eonfl< or I'?e? it become the white rae? of the South or- be pnMivel U?re, its first terrible strife oi Ijre, j ruin, is to ba realized. We are ihe initnedia cl?v i victiji)* of its tyi-Aiinicul experiment*. We w ven i participate with the North in the loss of i the ' liberty ; nnd the foul despotistq which will pre- j sprend nil over the United States ; but the it j mediate practical efT ot* of negro rule, w mil | ho pecubnrly ours. The wholo property ien ! the gnuth-t n States will li>> put into t:ie ban nclti i of n>-gr?ea, to he <tj*po!<ed of nocoiding to thi row I discretion, 'fhoie who own no property, n lall ! to Iny all tast-a on properly. Tit* jnstice text I the country is to be administered by neg lin ijudt?H? and pegrn juries?:lie police of t I country, and, ie militia, to ba regulated, so - I - - I ? :-:.. .. ?? .... ;n.??? rsi* j VU ?iu:iiiii I3? c? iw iu.?( uc^ , at I ruprcinacy ; and lite white ritee will thus aide ! forced to tiblit. out llieir sulf-protcc:ion, n of j leave the country. uvi- Now, with such momentons ie?nes before I ii of , white people of the South,? cun they w ' ex any ?nfeiv, any longer postpone org&niz! I themselves for the protection of their lir liberties and country ? in-j The condition of thing* throughout I the j (Jotted .State*,' clearly indicate what kind 9 of j organisation they should establish. ' It onj :tiou | to he in unison and association with th? <r Le. j party of the North, wJiiuli ia contending I As- the name pr*nt case. Whether called C?n< i4l?d natives or Democrat*, make* no great diflf tenr- rjpce. The principles avowed by this gr t be party at the North, are undoubtedly those m of the Democratic parly of lh? United 8ta lited They demand a limited Federal Oovemmen n of Waehingtou They require the rxistenci ated the States, with all their reserved right* un 'i.? It... Tk?. M.mi ?nnini:.i.t; et?rg, and the despotism it iaevitably establishei r lli<i and tliey innisl on tl??> preservation aud perj evor u at ion of the free government, they h ivo novo h>-rited from their anccitlort. We, of ibe wl ' aid' race of the South, should tin in clote and c ly of responding apRociatiou with thin great |>ai able, Our policy in tho S<-uth, should beU.-gely i id t?> ulntfld by tbeirs iu the North. To know tl pie- i pnji.-y, ?tid to kuow our own ;?to act togei srilh them, ?nd to obtain willi th?n> a coint ; ap- tri'j?pW ow?r oilr eoinmoii eneiniei*?(the ? peuls iniusof our rue*?nud of frea government in vpear world,) we wiMt orgn:.i*? associations orcl iu a all over th*South. 1^ at Men of JV \vbjt.? race of South Carolina aa to you not bnuJ vour*aiv?s together, totavey J?r n selves aud your country I I.i every df?ti pnrixli, eotiniy, village and town in Sooili C olina, will yoa not organize yourselves Democratic or Connervaiiva associations? -Tlia thl? way only, can ycu combine your airen ?Hars foryour pro:?3lion. In tliia way only, ? jt you put yourselves into close affinity wijh ation Kreot p trty at th? North;- struggling for \ ?f its *nd struggling for their cunt. in' ad to Kra"d faith,of the righteous omoipotene< n the j0"''0"! *nd the.constitution. Re patient, I m>iiv>?h* Miolutn. . tet njlilic?liuv? f?iill i dnv your future liii<h destinies, alihe (jl>D? dark oow, j'et fitted to illuniw lite world? will >'ou ahull *>ut fail. Men of the wh le i*ho irkiej SmhIi Carolina? S organize !? organize !I en- ' ntaof ' ? ^'1^' " Tn? Vauditt or JraiKa ITxdcc Mar n no- Ow/rnf.? Ciie Court of Appeal*, at their irn a *i?? j? Columbia hi Deoeiuhor 1867, in $outh (.uec of the Stale vs Joinings (Judge W*r< ly re" <*e',ver'"? op'0""1 ?f lJje Court.) grunt heola new tiinl, on a moiioq ir arreat of judgn pre"- on the ground: lat, That tbs jury lind ~ V**r '?*"u <^n,wa *l Sp?oi?' Court, ordered bj r floeeruor ?a directed by 0?neral Ordcra 9 Ihfi iind. That the jury bad b?ei? di M in from a box, wTiieb contafnod the nuroaa M if be cf ihota who lud paid ? poll tax ouly, tlioae who had paid Uxea 4rt?4?a<} op prof -/TIiq deciaion recaf flieia ih?- validity '-of -aatifwry i>J*naitinci? it?? -oi>j<? flrimnr ,^i?R '***' f?und<d apod- oon-'e?uipL T'wftC fUb,lU*ir U &f'firti o im mtte'e ^jBprtoir hvT^iUd t? -irrArr th? K*tr?ou*#,. vjireiiU^ thir vrJef, ^itid'' ih (ICS 1 T?! I******* * duUuctfim -wl.i?h [y ? w, M> - ^1 ***? * ?*J* ?, cWrT,.?nd)*1* *jt?UUr y crd?i*? H|,f; Wg/ ?&pRH s?; ;S5ctSBS|1 1 r?m tki a 4Mir n?*i ;ggji POLITICAL BPKCTJLATIOH3. ' A peci?l,Ww*fiiiigl"l? . <qrie*|wmdent or the Ifjf V?k tfiralj indi)'g?e in tome iuw-rcating ?(w?r"Utions ?n 19 vhn prpgreninja am] poliov of the l-etpective pnrltea. Tlja fytdieal party he ihiukf have fully determined Mpon Grmit as Ihetr nominee fur the Presidency, wilh Han. Wad* na their pan tb.late fur the iNond oOtR* on tlx same (ickft. Stanton will be the directing mind of the qo<t dynasty, nnd (he policy of (he parly will he bold, unscrupulous, and detperate. In opposition, lh,o Peinocrata nre arousing every aulagnuialin political element. The olenfiHiita of opposition the writer thus ennmaratva?a large majority of the men of property?merchinte, manufacturer*, woiking in?n, the Iri?h and (Jvimitn tl#niciil?, lilt Catholic element, (he Ie??nl probation, (he conservative claniea, the fori-j^n interest, l)}? rr(]ecting, tile womanhood of til* poijntry. Utjuh, aay? tb" U*rald correspondent, are Hie foroee al war tvith the Jacobinical plan of per petonting it* poorer. T'l'-y will lie sufficient to destroy ii (?f this the Radicals nr? themselves swarr, ami hence their desperation) provided the Democrats are wise. And th*t they ure not disponed to b? foolish will, f think, be manifested when I reveal the coarse of action lately determined on. I Tim Democratic policj* if already formed The programme i? Minp'e and natural. It re|i 1 resents the highest phase of political philosophy, and hns in it Life element? of aqoce* I sti iUipuly manifigt. lis first point i*. no J*, cs I iJential candidate till the last moment. Ever elenjent qf opinmn an<l ?v?ry iiitere't is to li I liberty to a<lvncat? itn own iioidiiim np t the fixed hour. All speculation ?? to po.*Bjbl caudidale* is for the present, therefore. fntil and absurd. For the first time in party IimI< ry ilie President in strieken out ?>f the rubii of our pnl:tiea ns nn unimportant figure. Tli i men of rttil p^wfr are the NVurwicki, tbe knij ! makers who nre to coutrijl tho Deinocraiic ml { ministration. Tliean men hivo hi-en designate in secret p.-ipal connlnve hy tlio Pemocrnt J oarditin.'. The nominee, whoever he rqay h i will he n man who accept* the arrangemn I already eiiterml into. Tliii? arrangement loo1 i t<> the organiz itipo qud cohesion of all tl elements of aucee*?. " vinbication of bouthern c3jseuvi r J tum. _ i The lion. B. It. II ill, in* recent letter ,1 | Ihc New Yoik Tim**. vindicating the proc?e ! inn* <>i ih?s lieorgia (.'OMervmirii *,nii*piiu y ! against the charge of that paper, that, "vothi ?. j it conr.rd'd is a confluence of the tear; nothi (1 in id that look* life the acceptance of the alter - circuiHtlancc* of tkr tiii?e?." t, Meet* the iliar^e iu tlie following clear ft - emphatic liuigiiag" : | I# (his just f We have yield3<1 the doctri U <>f P-ft-ssion at wilt, nml abandoned our kpci il . sion ordinance*, and agreed to consider tin r j hs not }\uving taken tlie Stale* out of the U it ' ion- We consented to the emancipation ?f t 1S I slaws. the supposed necessity for defeiidi ,t, which as a property, was chnrged to be t ] ( j occasion for the attempted erercifo of wl 3( i we had been taught was the right ofsece9si< J | And we gave up the property on the cUme ? j of the United Statei Government after the \ >_ ; was over without compensation. We agreed repudiate, on the like demand, the debts contracted to onab'e us to defend what \ conceded to be a property hy means which I !ti been taught by fr?m?r? of the Consti.uti to *ud by wiie men of erery section in er lid ..nu?.t!?n 1 a 1.a ritfUf W /?hanff?il I , ? o-? - - 6 ill n"d amended our codes for ?|| express purpose of giving, aa we motually I lie j in good fntli did give equal protection bel ?"* , the law and abiolute civil equality to eroaneipnted aUrti. We have pa i 1 Tie j4 | tnxe*, levied upon ae by ft Congrew in wh eir we were refused representation?*Jl tt 're thingr aie known to all mankind. *rTiey ei> into and give thapo ood. expreMinm to *11 lje i State lawa under which we now live, or a as to live. We hare submitted to very m T? other thingi wl.ioh all mankind do not na __ know, hut which they wili cue day learn \ blushing end sorrow. An<l (lie r??olulion the the Mhoob Conservative Convention do i't'1 tinotly rucngnizj and reaffirm our scceptam: all the legitimate issues acttloJ by, and " coaeequeaee of the war. Ihe _ ,, " 1 0f The Miuwat Acadrmt.?W? direct a'. glit lion to thi> advertisement of Mr. P. Gibsrt, Principal of the Midway Academy, l?c; about tun railos West of Abbeville Village, er- eza'citesof which will be commenced on eat JJonlay- Mr. Qibert is n successful and et of perireced teacher, and we truat '.hat ha lm't receive lh? patron?j*e which he so well ? of serve*. All o( the Acudemij branches ler taught nt low rates, no-J good board can b< ?n' at f 10 per month- The Academy is situate ,'e( a Que healthy location, and pleasant neigh in- hood, and contiguous to several chur;h< "t* i Now is I he time, if ever, to secure an ec ^r" I lion. Our fortunes are gone, an 1 we must reg by onr wit?. , I.et ua neglect n'? m<;at isir ?cheive sueies*. If we hfive nothing el?< our children, ^tt ns give them that wl?i< non best of ail?an education. in - s the ?|UIj4 Sal* D.it.?There was an unumally nltend.iuee of our fellow citizens oil Sale Wl" last. A larger crowd, we think we nev?r w.ur even in anle brllam davs. F?>r thfc m.?st - rtci, ;wr_ the crowd w?? q'liei, ofJeily aud'dvcoroli inlo Abberi In ai/rmhliea u?ii*l!y are. bat low iht! "itiiank ol the d*y," there were ?' enn "crce provoked by those who had 1 the "* wee drup loo much," which, however i/our gulted in n ? rieriout Property ''of i ^ the Commissioner and Sheriff brought yet Pr''cel A home and lut in the vida: i in ! Greenwood, belonging to the Eilnte o( ?'lgh Johii Logan, deu'd, w<w sold by Ike Core ",u'l aiouer for $1,-135. u of Mr. W. T. Penuey, (roin ihe I q-iartrra of the. Drug and Seed Depart taev 4 White's Block, baa Wautd auine au wg. mental orderi wh'ch inny interest our re tjie They will immediately fo'l into line, ]l,w inarch forthwith to (hose' headquarter*, ^ "emiUerV ond >,ha?a>aacfe?," prrpu i?enf? dr?w* ll?eir full ratiooa of aoliijU and r,ot The sick will report to ihe Suigr?n in r the "? imw?dUt?ly d?med. 1*< inrai it tre!l atoeked. nnd none need fenr flWn appointment. On bai>J i* n choice rail If Jruni ? morphine, tyintri,' "p?in-"fc1 M of liuimaiVta, ' 14rty. mm1?. gW>?,"oinrf?u>yr., poU?U ty the - #?rfc ?|?d.?j??i?7 olfrw aitiolM, bo*h itfon* *o< ornanwaUl?F>?rirarJ, M*ro|?j~r t _ MpiM FJ?t*njk UUDosald f.-' tl*S elioiee variety of ?ugato, iha bcl **ndf?,, witoiroaV v , ?w?*fa?w He ?n*. 'ifctfc*Pa >L.Z **?r ??+nHSUv fwatlj ?* * $str. *? *.+a&KUBSK/mSMia Tu? CitiniA at W.\fni.NOTor?.--ln the opti. ion of matjy, iherigneof lh?? tinea ni Wa?h ' inijlon %re oiDiuoii* qf approaching revolution *' Billr *r? nofr peDdjpg before Congr?*? * wilf likely a?on p|M, which fire deiignad l?> It overthrow ?' .? pow#r, ap wall of th* Judi?iar> ,r as the Executive. A Bill i?, now pending jfl which provide* for the auapeiiNton of the I'rea ident during il># Irjijl of the impeachment Should lie submit to this, he would be a mere v creature of Congreia. If however, nay* the C/i rfiitcit Js Stulitrl. ? by the influence of better council*, mid winer ? and holder judgement!1, he ehould be induced " lo ntfiiutuiu bit constitutional power and pre_ t | ?iri TC IIIVI ,'IfIU^BUfff IUU til?UIIJ VI UIW ui. 1 I Ccp, contl iot it inevitable. Fliu Preeideut, by tl.? Coiii*iIulion, is made the coinmander-in- | chief o|' the liiuy and n*?y of tho United) States. Ilenlonecan gi?? legal and binding t orders to the oubordmate officers, of the army 1 and n??y. Ho may?we hope lie wid? ^ call to hjs nss'atappa nml proteotion the armed , forties of tlio Federal Government. If he should hare reason to <lisiiyit the featly of ' Geo. Grant, or if the latter thotyld lend hint- ( alf to the entorcemeut of the revohiligii pro- { i gramme, the President may order hi* nrmst I or send hira to soino distant duty which would deptive the i-evplutiouist of the prestige of his i nnme and presence. WV btlitv* t/iin ixxtiK will, - iji af-\c i?*tkx. l/r forced upon the e.mutry. Wo * Wlii>vo, further, flint when it is fitirly mad-. I and the !ines sharply drawn between the rev y ! olutionary party and tho l?xt entire, that the ] e great body of the Not them people will rally o : to tho purport of tlie Constiuiiipu and the h defence ??f 'tic President. In such a contest o it e*n hardly be supposed that llie Southern ( > | people will he i-li.e spectators. ic j I VST \V? tender oqr beat thinks to Mm. .1.1 r- ' Schwarz, for a delicious present of Borne nice | |. ! cnke, poaerves. Ac. which wnt? not the lees | ill I woprcci ?to-l, tliHt it w<s entirely unexpected. ' ic 1 T h; r iriiy of Ihn*^ tjifia pom.-wliat einlmneei j P> o ir appreciation ?.f thetn, nlien they 0"tne, t)t i nnrl an ona koihI lurii deserves another, we will i |{<> ! v?-ry generously inform our friend* where they lie ; may go to ehum onr good f,rtune. Il.mdrr. | you know where Mr*. 8's fa hiosmlde IV!illi? I neiy store is loea ed. In connection with that ] establishment she hts recently opened a choice j assortment f.nd tempting nrr.iy of cskee, cnnd ! jellies. prererree, fruits, which ehe is nn ; selling low. She has snitch expeiienoe in the flg | confectionery line, find froin her well-known Hg skill g mi dot fail to please tlie tastes of nil, anil ,\l ' C'Te general satisfaction. We comment] her j to the liberal patronage of our friend*. mfllinkkt. Millinery.?Mr*. J. Sciiwiirz informs h?r fiirtida and patron; generally, that. "e ?he ia still to be found at her o'd stnnd ou ihe Public Square, where the i* r?*?dy to execute r'cn *11 millinery work in the latest and best styles, nnd nt luodet ntn prions. In duo soapon she ! will op?? her n?*w spring stock. nnd hopes to J ini-rit n continuance of ihe public patronsg*. j Mrs. J*. is h lady of experience in Wer drpnit,Ht ; incnt, nnd has been villi us long enough to e?I tnblinli a reputation in our eoinmunity, ns a in<' | tasteful and skillful Milliner. To tlioso whr rnr J hare had business with her she needs no word 10 ! of commendation. . we! .. ... . . . * | in connection with ner establishment *n< Vi,s i keeps a choice variety of eonfeclioitrry nn< ,m ' j fiuits, where our friend* may find many jooc on. tiling*, both pleasant to tight and taste. erj 00r IT Tlie fallowing officers of Washingtoi the Lodge No. 71, A F. M., worn elaeted an I in lnfl stalled on Saturday, l4tli December, 1867, t orr> serve for the ensuing Mansonic jear: our , Bro. E. O. REAGAN, W. M. ?vy " SAMUEL SPENCK, S. W. iich .. w. O. KELLER, J. W. ie?e ' F. T. WHITE, Treasurer. t?r " H. W. LITE**, Secretary. the - " F. II. RULSELL, S. D. eek " JOHN RUSSELL, J. D. any i " ISAAC CALDWELL, y;t " H R. RUSSELL, | Steward*. viv|, " J A". EVANS, Tiler. jj4 ty Mkssrs Wilson & IJvtciiisox aunoun a of *''"t l"*'r w?H"kno wo in ill is now in comple order, and is turning out excellent flour* W?i a i improved elevator, smntter, fans ami sorter they have all the appliances for giving e leu- tire satisfaction and challenge eonripetili< the with any mill in thecountry. Wheat isgrcnt jtcd promptly, at any tim? tut her day or nigl the I Wo commend them to the support ?>f o next friend*, and are sure that the/ will meet cp?- liberal patronage. may ? ^e_ To Ornt Patrons.?-We return many than >re to our patron* who have so cheorfully a i had PromPt,y c?aponded to our call for mon?y. ai j jn only wish thnt their name wna ' legioa." ' those who hare not r??pondfld, we wouTd ags say that the maney would bs v?ry accepts I ' at this tiur;, and we trust will bo forwarded. Iuc?" . live tsr Dehtors of Wm.. I>?lton & San, tob? >* 10 eonisla of (lockingham County, Noith Caro * for na, Will And their nates and aceoiiula in t :h is hands of Gen. kleGowr.n lor collection. prompt attention will likely save cost*. ? advertisement. large j , ?.. I>*7 * IST All per*on? indebted to Ilia ests'e ow .Urn Hi'ii<vnl,-n. daL'M.. ar? nnt.fi-d that .1 part. | claims U?*?< ho?n put in the lunde of 0 ?, n? McGotr.iu for collection, and frill be sued u| r.U ; if not paid before return-day. Sea advert j ment. ,jkon | ' *? ! C3P We are ind^Bted to Mr. Jut. Mtr/d' ' old ! courUti>u? and efficient Superintendent fair! l',e ^ ^ t?r complimentary fa?< a of j ^ur w*"c'1 He. will aocept'oar-bell thank*. ' ?r-| tsr Monro. Belcher A McCullough are inns- frtrimj their stock of choice dry*,good* at ?i All who Are deairi?K? of obtaining bargiiu* \ theui an early call. lead- ?mrut, tw Win. It. Parkar, Corasiiuioaer, n ppl*- fie* Trust-aa and Guardians to make their i a Itr? Bttal return* by the 2&th March or thay will jl, d J ; wiili py BUI,Ordinary,call*upon all * . 10 ecutoif, Adraiuii^patora aud guardian* fluid*. ui?keth?i^ auoubl return* without delay. Chief, ? a du" T*? COMyOTTIO*. fty of P?8' '?ud tha belf, aqd let the gladntM wj II riBlf * l"m' From sen Imro talhe fno?A"?hf l?P 5 jrrups, l*)ie wr^u'd-be tyrant 5'i*1^ beneath ilm we' jsofy, And try tftfjf jflfHerd* of if^ru ( >s The meeting vh opened- Willi. i>c?jrar by 41 i ?* ?!. ?&U ^ pT>*?i|l,.tbe aMpm&afa prftWeJ U? bum Vhieb The mlnirU* ib? la?t tuning were J j*- *i?Jps?3sr* t>M r*pv{?r uf lb* Mtrcttty,- whiott ?a?ali ?s? ??#&?* x&fa !7T: ,at i,<JU>r?Tmcth?fr ' ... ' ? .. I I.J -IILUMIAfJ*. Tim nrdinane* dir!din? Piffkffli PirtflH intQ k'kalta *?d OiDUte liitlrlcU *al ul?|rttd I>7 ? itt of BP to 2t, .The ordinance r?srn]?tit?n pay an}! mileage a* taken Up", and Whit'emora-offered * r+f>itioii t? in ?ke lb* |??*r di^m (8 }n giewk?cVs iDirid of $11 in Slat* bills Peiirfin* tliu dlaeUMiuo vf ifhiolt tlm body ad- ' nirnrd. ' J Cii/ RLKrrON,. January SO. lRfi8?Tb* Conentioti vm called to order i?v President Mac\ty. Prayer by lt?f. B F. WliillHimrf. A eoninitthiontinn from G#n. Clitar. to Mnvor Inillard was llieii rend by the Cleik, requeuing f the Mayor thai a sertre.itit and fl^e polirerpen liould be nriit to the Convention, to ha in fltenditnce tit the Club llrtitxe dnrinif (lie liotira of he aeiMtinn of the Convention, \yiib inat ruction* o maintain the peace. U F. Whiilfinoro moved that a Committee of bree ba appointed to wait upon (Jen. CI it*, ^oimtinndniit of the Pont of Chnrle.ilon, mid iw?r juireof l|iin why he bn? Considered it noee.'tary o *?nd the |irot?eiiou mentioned in hi-t coiiiihu-lieaiion to 1I10 Convention. Adopted. W.J. wiiippor Hint punting tlif> report of tlinl Cun)uiilt?e. no policemen be udtui tt o<l to tltp floor of thp Con volition. Utinion iulnxJilcpii u resolution, providing Hint <11 tiix "flicrin of ilie Stnte* flinll he oUcl-d l?y llie people. except tlie Judges of i]io Supremo [\>nrt nnd tlit* United Sl?tvi* Se?nior?. KeFerred to tho Committee Hit Franchise nnd KIpclions. Allen prr?pute<l n petition Tmm rilit-ns ol I'icUoiih. relntive to property xoid (lining tlx wnr, for Coiif<-d"rH'.e initnvy, ond sicking tlm some provision In* nia<lp for m> eq'iitulile ??MIalilPlit livtivren hnyeiH nnd 8vlli*r', in such n??e* Mope* introduced n r<-i>otulinli in recnrd ti simplifying the plpixlinpH in die cotir'i*. Itclvr rnl In .llidiriin y Conilliilii'i!. Rinsier in'ro.liic?*<! u resolution to the eflVi tli:it, n'tlioii|>h the <*on v.-niion ??uM unilrrtit. to irli'Vii the | |-l?* <if 11 o Sim** fr"in ili?-i gml il i*t r?-?w. n!i f:tr its pi>?*ililp, nnd pnw pin:1 nr<liiitmr*M h* are uvcMMirv to s*?:urp ?li ? | ay the iiicmher*, the ?p?oi ?l oij-?:i of their im#pi?i l?!iiii? in in foim u St-ite (iom'titut ion . mill tlie will not u?mp the pine? of ilie I<**i?i?<lat n> which ilirv have th* power 'o ureal?. hv p-n>5in lawn on ps'riiupous lur-j-cts. Kef.-ired to Jutli cisirv Committpp. The pecial onlpr, " An Ordinance nnnullin nil rootrnoii* f'?r tlie pnrrrhn?e of slnvm, wlier tlip money wn? not piiJ," wm taken up. nil nl't^r (]i?i:u?iiini Ity ('orley. llut'tiid am! Whitle moiv. u'nc (iiqiltt ill* >.D.M'in I iir^xr fur Motnl.i HeXt . Cii *nLK?voN. Janiinry 31, 1S0S.?The Cot volition was called to oitlur by IVeatileiit Macl ?\>.1. M.Ruilnn'i m*?Ie tlie report of the f.eginl j tiro Committee on n renohuiun l*e?ju?-slinir tl , Oi'C'lllizxtion of n nrw Jmiicinl District out I contiguous po'lioii" of it.irn w*ll, IMji-lifl I Orrtii-iebtirc mi<i Lexington l):*iriet* Tim Cor I mitt-e recommend tliat tliu sulij-ei l>o left to il Intiiro nctioii of the Legislature, n eeetiuti meet nil tiui'li cnm-n Imving been incorpornt into the Lej;ipl<itive part of the Conaiitutivn 1 < lh" Committer. Report ndoptrri. I The President ?*?ied that lie hail * person conference with (Sen. Canby lust evening, mi I h-" w?ts Miisniid, from tlie atalenietil li>> receive llial the object of ncii.tiiMj the polico force \? to protect the Convention. rather than to Ih any iilp'rvwinn of the hodv. On liM arm here, thin morning. A sergeant ot police, with rijiiHil of tnen, (V^re onlKitle. Tile sergeant i formed him llmt lie wn* onterrd hy tlie Mav i to report to tliu I'reaident of tlie Convention I , ordcis. A* the init'ler was in the hand* of t hody, nr.d n reao'ittion adopted to linve no | licetnett on the floor tintil tli? Committee n pointed (til the subject vv.tn h??rd from, lie li directed them to remain outside until the |>le. ure of tha Convention was known. Coghlnn introduced a reeoluiinn to expur the wuril* " nejffo, nigger an<] Yankee," fr ' the vocabulary of Soiiih Carolina, and to tin it nn offence puuisiiuh'e with fine nnd irnpri** a uietit to US? llio<e word* in nil approtti ioua ve , toward* Hiiy American citnen. Referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Provisions ot ^ Constitution. Corley introduced a reaolniion nholidi capiixl punidiineut, and sutatittiling iinpri#' It tnent tor life, th? ierin of iiiipiisouinent to ahor'cued according to the morul piogreM l" the convic'. 0 Corley offered the following, which *>l ferred to the Finance Committee: \Vhcreaa the several hanks of thu State h? hy the au<peiii-ion of ape ie paytnenta dm the war a- d since. forfeited th?it eltnrttra ; whereas, by their oumplicitv in tlie Coufede :...ii_ >1.... I !._ l . fi dunce of the people of ilia Commonweal therefore, It'iolvrd, Tim I the ?? Committee lift quested lo re|v>rl some union designed lo nw the people, in future, against audi n ay*ten legalized swindling, liv requiring that hervf no ?ucli corporations shall be Hllnw ?-d to nun any hanking operations wlultvrr, other than upon the real amount of oapitnl emplo ami that the menthols of all auch corporal le 'shall he held amenable to 'lie common Ihw lit aeteil for the government. of ull other citizen lS the Stale. n Cn*nLr.nTON, Tchmrr X:?The Convei >11 vi* called to or?ler at J2 o'clock M. Pr hy Ucv. Kdu-aid I-'dwarda. The fu'lowinz committees madn lengthy port*, which, without, heinn read, were i ur the speoial order for Wednesday. ?iz: Com a tee On Bill of Riglile; on the Legislative of the Coiiatituiion; on the Judiciary, am Education. B. O. Duncun offered a resolution, ? . waa adapted, that a coinmiitee ?f twa 11 each Congiessional Dislrict in the Stnii >d they existed prior tu the Act of Secessior X'o 1800. be appoin'e'l by the President, to inc n and re|>ort in thin Ct>t.*ention the iitlinl' representatives which will be pr??per, ac ' ding to the present law of the United 8 lor this Slate to elect lo the Congress o United Sta'.es, and that it n>n?ll itlau r?p'?n 10 euitabl* construction of Cmigrvaioiial Ji- tricts, according to the umiib/tr of retreat he l'v" allawnd them. The oiitie member also off red a rcsoH _ _ with a preamble, that, hn Urge proporii the rxeeutoia. naminiittraiort, .KU'irdiim. other fiduciary a.?*iita appointed in tli a prior to and'duriug the rebellion, either of 'Mally did ?i* fr uduieiilk pre'ended lo thr Inveigled tli- fund* confided to their ot>i the aecuriti<s of the reliel Government t tuiinn one of tlin rrbel State*, fcr the pu >on of carrying on the war, ?tc ; and iho in jM. meitt thus mude was not only tremon ag m .the United State*, but a fraud upon the i if the person* whom they were appoint* , ' represent, aud who- wer?? legally iuconij to protect their own interest*. Resolved, "Chat all in vostmmta of .the of eMu^u* of infant*, married women, i lilnutii'*, Ac ,'in the the securities of tha rebel Gn*erutni-nt, by the exceptors, adn of- tratora, gunidiana, Mnstera am! Comni 8?t era *n '-quily- trustor*. and other fi.h ... agent*, are and ahall fur?v?r afu-r be ah* * ly held to be mil! and void, and under no or pretence ahall any audi investment nvi any courtof law or. equity in this Su bar or Hinder recovery in* lawful mom an? the United State*.be L Referred to the Coronitiee on the Judi J. K. JUIson offered * resolution, d*> .the qualification! of volar*' in all electfo tha State. Referred lo the Cotatnitu ^ Franchise J. II. Rkiney, from Georgetown, offe -J Il.i. wnicn wm mi?? *? volition do hereby d?etnr? to Lh? pee South Carolina, and to Lli* vrorM,- iliat bare,no lurid or l*QtU?t tlieir diapoaal, a Idly otdjtt lo^dianbtiao jh"o mind# Jifall. p irlttft?v?r to tl)? State who roar h? expec duuiUution of Janda by.lfjfc.tfoTarproenf United 3ia<e*,. llir<>agH fb# Iftireau oL I row toep, Hpfti|te<+A'???id?n?d I-ami*. -di 3htV dvcUrv tbwt do Aot of-. co*fl#c?lio p?<w?d hj,tl?e Cunjfrti ?f lh? I 0** "Standit it' lit* JLw-li?f of thin eon* ~ farf* n&fi-ltHl b*\ jMt'f thai the only n tlnjf br land can ii?.obtained 'by tbv la t" pwwlKaM ifc. * ' 'ftlM offered* reeo *?$ ??^*?tJl?arfcr the |WM* propw'y IKalneta fn witieU tfee au^t* mJis " * - - - . >.i ?.i. Mb? i 5?^ -fQ&Uliii BIJ WBrrauu aiiu mini ,^W*?^V< JKoTaia - 9 -2"' Tlie snbscribor would resrpectfnl o]d stand, and always ready to ex< Prices, and will open in due seasoi A NEW AND I li I uuNr&ui .A.n<l Solicit; tlio JPatroi era 11 y. Xiespec tiill l'y * ; < JEi February T, 1 8'm, 42, tf ? a. j-. w.. - "a. imnn-mn ? ?????. | \Va#I!!XOTon. IVlminry }.?In the Ilnime, t I Pile mllril Iruve to inlru<llt')? :l If colli! Inn nil. 1 i litirirmt: I lie J*ecretnry of W i?r t > coniineiive n i. I liri'l^e over tlio M in?i*M|ij>i n< ftock ImImii>I. n | llir I'miiniHl" ?n PrrfctlitiuiiV Affmra w?t5 <li . ) if.-tt") in iit<|\i r? into ilio otttrtin?-s in Maury j:tint (*011111 i?f, lentl., Hml report u in-nf!l I uiuof relief. I.o^nii Inn lullto o|i-< J id'ii. Iph\ r to liitrmlnce .i i i fnliii inn, tint, fitter r | >1 it- 0 1. MS, l." nit ?il .Stale* lion.Ir. Ii?? iixhiI t? o !i i )>'-> ci-nl -iiiiniliilly. i)vi!H':>nlile win-it the f ! oo'i| Oi n aie |>r<**"i>te>l. Tint ri|flilii of Ati>?Ti j cill (I'ltrlM iiliroail wns r.-siiint.l, uu<] *ev?rat Y j Hii1ii<iiitit<*!> Iftr tlif committee'* lull oflW.-il. r ! r rleiiore of Southern Kniiioid lamia wik i<? is ' miiik-iI. Ifiili i'lgc ?di*rit- terized it n* cownrd.y i- rtiiiKuuvlintiliu-lr, t-j>liiikl!iU froiu n i>f iil will mi J rcvuimc tli? Nmllivrn l<0|?le. (t fur not* ht-rflofore committed; the hill was v conceived in n .?|?trit ?>t <1 iAH<iltii .on instead of <] restoration, nud wax nntn)f<>uisiiu to lh<* avow, i- d ol'jvfl. of Hih war; il vinhiH-9 the CotiSliUiv lion; I lie Czirof Kurriu could not do more ilinn the bill r-otlttflllplft-Cil. fin-li n m-itsuro I'VKliI never rentoic ami:y nud fiaitruity to the country. In tlie Senate, tli)> PreRidetu wan C ill.-d ?n for the iiiitruciiiiiif |(iveti to I'ope ?nH Mi i for the covermnriit. of tlie Fourth I>n>. "1 Hecoiiftriivlioii wn< rrtmuriJ; after wl.je 5U|iplr.tn-tlt.?I tciiurr of otHcC bill was dir?u??et ' ' and lec'lliiiii'teil. Ailjntirned. I" Washington, Fehrunry 4.?The ootiou hil hu? Iccii vllifially promulgated. Tlie t<-xi i? d ihllt ill) Cdttorl urown it tlui United st.ile* nf ' y ter the year lur>7. i? 11 he exmipt. from intertui l.tx; nil J cotton imported from f.>r-ii;ii eottnjtiie.*, on itnd nf-?*r November i, IStisi. ahull b r,|l fXfinpt fioin duly. Ajtj?rovird February 3 ?1- 1KH8. The of the public debt for Jimiian k'* in nbnui ?12,(MO. The Wave nn^l Mrnn r"' ('oiini)il Ire h?ld ntgl.t stieeloiia Mitiil the to H bill i* c'dim;'I(I<>i1. Tin* osj>-ini?* of ibo Trontury Departm?>ii or detective, brtwren .Itme, 1 tiii , mid Snvi-m ^,r bt-r. 1k#7i wm J'il.ij'N). The frei;r?i*iy with tiolfln tlit? iinlnt-H of il>e drli-ct itch, hk ii u?.iil lu~ b-pides PX|>u?iti;j ibnti to tiuiciicc, di'alto P~ llicir tlfcftiliifiiK It is eeini-ottieially annou* ced Hint th? t? wiir bp rnti'ivrtl f???ni leading article* of ii.ilu Iry, aticli an clatliiiig, boots, eliOcB, Icalllc | bat*, loittig. ei'ii-ps ?lvl litlwArr. m- MAltlUAOKS. "*e MARRIEI), On Wednesday evening. ihe 5 'be him.., nt the residence ol the bride's mother, I 'be ihf R?v. I?r. D. McNeill Turner, Mr. C. , MeCLL'NG, UtK of TeuneiMer, mid Mi?? C01 <"P R1K MII.LRR. of this Village. ?!'- WWi? C ONST O N rc t: s . I Who have freight remaining in the Dap re_ I at Abbeville : I R II. Wardlaer, Qimrle* A Thor?ip?oii, C lT<> T 11 Kfi], A it w?r<ii?TT, r A ?? uauu, ur J ring Hielim'iiri, W II Parker. hihI lisprt**?Wni Mouul)?tl. T O Porcher, T rnte llnmptnn, M S T?H??ri. F M ll^f C son} ?on, PI L I'atton, Mr*. G??o W V 1 ->r, E L Pa llli ; ven, J Knriglit, J Kuric, J W W Marahall, Hodges. ;u,;; m abeets"_~~ lflrl kcroi m> st Bii.nir.it a m'cvi.lovuii. tiict w'4,l! Abbbvillk. February 7 ? ' Cottot ? Middling. 10 * 12| : Baling ,on" S2: Floni (comiirj) 14.00 a #1600; Norl e"~f "rn.SS a $10: Corn $1.25 ; Meal $1.25. 8 lata**, *0 a $1,50; Peas 75 a 100 per bu OofFre, 28 a 33 ; Sugar, IS a 2H ; Duller, ! itian 25: Ehb". 16 a 25; Whi*k-y. $4/i0 a ( litnon (Shoulder*) 1ft 18 ; Lard, 10 llama, 18 a 25; Sidea.18 a 50 ; Sail, | ra_ Wheal, $200 a $225; Oala ?5 a 80c- R nndo 12J ? 15 per pound. mil- Coi.fVBIA, Ffliruarr 5??ale? of. cot Ion Part <l?y 110 Mw?middling \f J. j v ir _ r.t........ * o?u t Flour C> a 10c low?-r : mtikm dull and drm Jreli ?ne. Corn I a 2e lowr. Poik hra*v. nt 22 from I-ard alendy. at 14 a 14$ Cotton doll, at ?, aa 7 P. M?Cotton firm; aalea 2.80O Kalm i. in 19. FI"Ur h-mry?Stat* 8 S3 h 10 7-r?;S?t |<iire ?r" 10 05. C?rn (t?clin?-d?^"tillit-rn wl er -f 1.2^ ? 1 30. P rk hen?y, al 22.60. Freij cor- lo Nfr. artivr, at 4) ?. aim ' BaLTtMOitr. February 3.?Cotton dull. WJi f iliw'fi-m?|>rim>' to choice Southern 4.7t> a 2 the C<>rn tnore active. Oat* h?'fc r at 7* a Din- Clear rili hunnn ISa IMj ; ehonlder* 11. Ilita- CjKCIKXATt. February 6.? Flour o?'?t ad?*noing C?vn?~ar S3 a 8ft M*?s |> it ion. nominal, at.21.6t); ahnulders 6 J a 12. 1 mi ?f 18J and '*nari.kstoh. F-hrnarr S.?C"tton dull State nominal; *ale* 270 l>?iea?middling 17$; ' oeip'a 1,J588 lia*e Ai'OtuT*. Fahrtiary 3.?Cotton market fi re in er; a*la? t!95 haU*; receipt* 840?middlina r>r -of Momr.s. February J ?S:iIm of cotton 2. rpoae halea, closed firmer?middling 17; receipt*,***l 70s. :<iitHl LiritRrooL, F?-br?ary -1?Evanintr.?Co' righM closed quiet?upland* 7f; Orleans 8 . rd to 10,000 bales,' Manchester adricts UufaV letent ble. I^oxnox. February 5?Xoon.?Consols 9! * i a<> ? 1. n i ft . lun'iv #n|. Million Iiy iiliot#, LiVBHPont, February 6?Nooa.?Col i tarn <]oiM and liia- Lo>D'?!?, FrWuary 6? Erfiiiag.?Cor i'sion 931 Iti>n.)? 7 1 icinry Li?*upo l. February fl?Evening ?Cu ultit?- elogp'l flrin ; sale* IS'.OUO balm?uplands ' p'ea 71; to arrive ; Orleans 8 a 8$. til in i 'I. i. iy S HEADQUARTERS j "Drag and Seed Department * eiary. White's. Block, No. 4 j Special Order, No. ? - ' " That part of General Order No, II wherein was not mentioned either of r,a ? following articles, to wit: Potash Con "laMng Soap, white and Red Onion f >pu or Glue and Cinnamon Bark, Copperas Soda, Mustang Liniment. and Pnilotol "iAlso, Dr. Cheeseman's Celebrated Fei ti8Kv Pills. Morphine, Opium, Pain Killer, 1 eribe Carer ana Pain Doctor, all of which good for Pains; Corn Starch, fresh '? Ha &3f delicate children; -Alsor-; --- t*T<nolnw'i? uni! TDr. Seabrook's Soot] antloD. jsjruMfa' .Chiidrem Tdethiij?,&c,.ii nable RffluwHea; tod a thousand, i "fl** or less, of other things on hand, , u are fcore^y declared .ar Sale,'- at, ESwrtaSiMcS to. &&* w.tfurar p?fw?" ' pvb. 7, lM?M8,*t5f " w?'rT ^?j ? - ." ??' ?,v. Wam&m g mi' rpBEJow Pfic. of COTTOJi etn *(?? jLINER ly inform liet* friends an<l patrons that si ?.euute MILLINERY WOK It in the La WELL SELECTED SPRING iave atao attached to my business? riftfflERY ANn FF * * v ^ mwmr ^ ^ T ^ w ?r <vv v nago of my Customers an \NETTE SCH THERE'S SUGAR ? Fowler & Mcl>oi i received 3 Barrels j Sugar, 3 Barrels ex ;2 Barrels extra ' jSacks best Rio Candles, Maearon will be sold low f? i " _ 11 I is, ami ever siuui ui Mid will be known . louse" of Fowler , In order to reduce hig this month, we v ;j classed with a IFa "IStock, at greatly ;':We shall keep our - i times. Persons bu J.call and examine. ' Fowler c< Pelr 7. 18G8, 42. tf m ALL. persons indebted to me 01 by Note or Account for the t past two years, nre Hereby | notified that there is no Slay Law in existence to prevent the collection of the same, i1 w and unless you come forward ,,r^ ? at once and settle, I shall be * In* _ compelled to resort to the bc _ last extremity. y"r 03" Remember that Rc,J? turn day is near at hand. 1 Mo ? "? -h. J. J. CUNNINGHAM. w, !n* 7 500 pvh. 7t 1863. 42. t f S ^MncilYT J . r ^T^TTe snt>*crSlier will commence >Ji? ?x?rei*e? P'IT *. of Hip uliuvr n.HWeil Aca-terny, eitim-d hl-out. Jen mile* ?f Ahl>ctill? C. II., on the Seeond MoikIat '<( F?l>rti?ry. I ' The following are the r?le? ol Tuilien p?i 8-f?i?n of Five Month*: . . |i)< 'ht? ! IIinl*?-r llrsiialiea, (including the Claas c*,) ' ! $15.00. r. |#<t : Efitrl'Mii (vrninniitr, Geography and Aritb I aS metie. $ll.0it. | ijg Klcmei'inry Rranche*. $9.00. H?nrd < ?! !>? hurt ni $IO.i)o per rnonih, in- ?>n,j cik'iiik \Ynuhin^ Fn-I ami l.iuht>. > loi|j Tlir Aeadnriy i* M'tinied in a fin- brAlthv lo *' .aril plenaant neigh!*")hn.'d. and con- _ y?-iiifnt to 111r l'i ealtjrlr/Utt, Daptial and Mrlli l"< and { 0,1:il cliUrclia*. . f* I P. GIBERT. Tl ' [7* ! F. h. 7. 13SB. 42. tf ouo j ~~ " ~ ' ' D NOTICE. lion If* .4 LJj | rr?on? milfl'lcd lo the ratnt* of jlt ora /\ JOHN liKOWNI.KR, flerearrd, will find their imU-B in 1 he hatida of Gen. McGowm 3 J a fur collection. I la will recfivq payment without mii*. Iiul if i.iol pai l hbfore Return day Itfn 1 li#> p<?war ??f. ili? law mu?t l>a inToked ? X* Creditor* of the estate mre ^retting, and it tnuit im!i be iettled. *'! .11. ?r. HAnr?n, f Hon It. lill' ?W M.EK. I'1 7t a Administrator*. I ' F. l. 1. 1858, 42. 2t *' 1 Notice. * i ~ \ LT, pa>?ona wlio arp - inlehted to lli* old 1 368, p*~ firm.of VVM. DALTUII ? sun, ??K- m inglinm Count j. N. CJ., for tol?*cco. (nnttbellum), C a.1, are uo(iH?d to cull and atHlle with (??n. Me- B< .7 Gowi?iir mii J ntg con(?. " Fyrbtaranco Iim J618, ceateVi to be * vittur^.". |M and % - - k" ten ; . WM. DAliTOKT. nalo 4 iv >aln P?b. T. 18fis, 43, If , *f Bammmt S fob Sale f- |, :F*b% l&Ktii'li . ] issigiiieai -t Y. be can still be found at lier test Stylo and at Moderate i STOCK. 1UITS, lcI tlic? .IPablic Gron. IWARZ, firTOWN! laid have just of Muscovada tra "c" Sugar, 'a" Sugar, 2 Coffee, Tea, i, &c., which r cash. This e, a cash house, i as the "Cash & McDonald, our Stock durrill sell all goods 11 and Winter reduced prices, stock of Staple i complete at all ying for Cash, iiespcctfully, S_ Hff ??Tk 1.1 5^ 1TIU17U11UIU. mm & wmmm fifi ILL IS NOW i COMPLETE ORDER OU GRINDING WHEAT, ant) ia mafciar EXCELLENT I'LOUB. T-e tK ?L?V4lT(>B ia * uitcrM, h4 vf? it< a4vuutng?a as an laval*r in ?iryu?u jp flour before it ?Hiera I he boKiuf al?ih?i 8MUTTER ha* bean r?a?ntly THO* )UGHLT BBPAIRBD. ??<! it ??w ?iiij the beat ia the country ; and n?w e*m nnd V*n? lin*?l>?ru art In uparati?n far ?n:iig wheat, which put* tliia mill iu ? ?-< . _ ...j _ r- 1.:? . wi,.?. EVheul or Cor* ground pr*M(>tly ?t my ii?--d?y or niyjti 1'liHiikiwg *ur fiianda for th*ir-pa*t Hop* to merit * r*ntiu?a*c? of lb*ir patru** S. TITOS. lllTCnii-OJl, Mill** reb 7, 18^8, 4i. if fOTICE TO THE i. EBTORS TO ESTATE OP " ENJAMIfl TOLBERT, BEC'D. ^HF. N'litfl an<l Ar*ouuU *f tki? Bat*!*, **r) I ! >?? due lo ill* Ailiu.nulralur*, *r? m tfa* U'ld *f >MRIN & GOTHRAN r collection. CalJ ?nd mti ioiU . F?l. 5 .14 . it hFsTate of south Carolina", / A B (IE VILL F. DISTRICT,* In Equity. --- - - - - .. nl to Aecsuni Jur mm mua oerupnuon or Land, slay waste and turrtndor th* Premises, Ac. ary El z\ Griffin, by next friead, J. K. Vnuce and AV..M. Griffin. * I *_>IT appearing ihut Vf. }i. fir fftnV ??>. ?f tlie defeadmit* to thi? ca?e, re*id?a ba- * >ud the limits *f I hi* State;",. On ruoti^a by impgoB?t Fair, complainant'* **licit?ra,-order] that the ?aid arfrndmit do appearvat"l etd, aniwer or d?aiur to aaid Bill of Commint within fort)/ dmyi from the publication reof, or the same will b? lak?o >rs ?aiu*tbim. '* - * \VM. H. PAftKER, 0.- E. A. Ds; Commirtioner's Otfiae. ) Pet. 4. 1868, 42, 6t J / * . SHERIFF'S SALES. . BY virtu* of.euodjy writ* gf Fierl Fm1?? to tn* directed, I wi|l call at Abvtvill* onrt IIo?*e, on tba first Moqdi^ ih- Ma rob ?xt, tha following property* tqr Wit I -113""?crr? of l-alid, mora or fee*, boandud by ' nd* pf Mia Wardfaw, Win' Bloke, and vlharn, , m nowu u* the New Market-Tract!: *' * , Alan. Jtflft-aern ol lunil. more or !m?; boundrd *' r lands of W. K. Mult", aii<llha-N?w Marltab Vaci, known ? th? Cy lp>-per'Traoi.le triad * the properly of John \ Partluw, Ada, lr?m?ille *ud Columbia RitilroijiJ. * . * "TeriDi Caih?Purcbmrr* to .pajr iof j>ap(M%., . f I. 3. C ASON, e. -A.'. D . ' * ?>berifTa OITica, ) . x '* Jan 11. )8?8. f . ' ' J\ - HEAD WABTBBS^^V . Garden Seed Department* % 1 . i/i mjpwrj --.j' Orders, NaiS68. las oh of;"- * kx>* *ip ~ '