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< MMmumx. M4??It IT,?-TU* Coimti(U n.'joutn* I ? n? Ji\ nt ??.on to J?V. ^ Yl?% tX*nMliuti?>n t-oiiinioft tttlvU*, Ktivl 1(3 ?*ct>on*. N?? pfor<H?<lii?g* lo-iUy I ?xr*|<l OoHt|?liitt?nlnrv rr*olu<$? ??, *ltiJ KIltllUHMllH BltKMtg Rauioii, Mtrvli 17.?Ylx (VniUlutlon* 1 ColiVwnlion ndj'?nrii?<.l to-ital. Tliu ( ciming wvntt IaaV ui^U, anvl lo-U*/ k?i? , V?rjr diVcns)it*U?. After lUe cercniony ol thf Coiutitutiou wm gont tUruU^l with, Uio eontcrvutivM having r?(utcij to tti* hMI, llie capitol foil wbQ orOor*! to b? rung in lionor*' tb? 1 vent. Tilt floor' Stun clear**!, ?nJ the < Waek mod whlto r?dic)?1? joined ? I?and#,i i fvrtniftg ? circle, ancj eommcnced n iort of o?ro field dance,aingintc sucl. itvngs iu^OM John IkoVn/' and ''IlanV Jeff". Dn\i* on fraottr wpple tree.'' Speechea and song* .p9re then given of the sumo character^ : *nd the exhrbitien closed nt 12 o'clock m/, subject to-the ?nll of the Parsident. "Woct.p Rrstckation Stop TuiAt,t? j, fiinte tlitf^tfport became curicnt that-Mr. \ Johnson might resign in caap the points he r intends to niftke against the proceeding of r the Senate aro deuded adversely to him hy - - a party vote, tho question as to the cffect * of ayob rfljngnntron baa engaged the gener yd attention of the lawyers. Opinion ap- D pears to be very much divided upon thei f Matter. born?. lawyers ot uign standing, n and unjorttj them some who .are known to 1 TmpatfifEe with Mr;-Johnson, hold 'tliat ^ 1 . . . # n fuch action on the "part of tl?o President ,] would uot of neca&sity prevent the Senate * Irom proceeding with the trial and pro? t uouncing its judgruont. Oil the other 11 baud, lawyers of both political parties 4 maintain that such a atop would be a sou- * pl?t? bar to further proceeding*. ( "Wakhikotok, March 17.?The I'resi- li dftQt has endorsed the Graot-Thomaa Ton- e ncfc?ee correspondence, that ibo -State an- 1 tiioritioa having urnde 'no constitutional ( application, Federal interference iB iiflnUthorized. The Ku Klux Jylan, whiuh produced the scare, ia lb? "Souso( Malta,'' 1 under a neiw Dame, - ' The second mayoraly cwntesfc tn Tortlaml, Maine, resulted in no choice?llepub- j lican, 2, GO 4;. independent, 287; Dcmociatic, 2,503. .. - I , The Supreme C.ourt has grntded Jttitfo 1 to file tbe new Q?r>r?'a pill, not withstand-. 4 ing Carpenter's uljectiou that. Jenkins was } But Governor, ' ?~ London, March 17.?IUcent develop- < monis lead to the belief lltat 1,110 Feniaos 1 iu Ireland, England and Scotlau'd are-tan ^ paring wilh tl>? regular 6olJier*. There ^ are evidence of alarming disaffection tu eotno of the Iii.-h regiment*. 1 In the liouse of Cominenr, MagujrfcV ' resolution, relative to reforms, -was ' returned. Durheli opposed it, jtod Maguiro withdrew it. One of the colored delegates to the 1 Slate Rcconstiuctioa-. Convention, in Ciwulesion, waa Hriestrjj Monday night, for robbing two fellow-member*; bqf, as Le disgorged, was rrleassd soon after. Mr. Stanfon look advantage of the balmy weather, on Sunday, to giva himself an<rthoi* airing. 11a nrorncn'aded .arousd the War Dfinuifim.nt t/muM f.??- ?? 1..^..- ? . . ftiiuniv tUi oil UUU1 ur more, accompanied by bis little boy, And 1 wi Ii ?n nraceJ swlilier'following. cluBtly at lis Lacla. . Tbo N?tY Yuik Sun suggests tbal Pie3 v ident Johnson be <Jcpo:*<! on tbe ground iliat b? Tb itiF8n?, and intimates that bt? bu* income so through ealiug opium. . 0 j. Tho Legislature of Pennsylvania refused \>y a sola of fifty to fourto?u to allow the passage of an amendment to-4be Slate Coustiiuliou pencilling negroes to vole. ; m ? '^TAinivcTJN; "iilarolj T8.?Id tlie^lifltu'e, a t.iU declaring ffce yroThiin *>f the ? 9<?le Cun?tilu*ionB making political dMtincthrA- on count of colyr raid, whs 4i*cpim& lungih- St*van? pitpoflei ? ?uW?lu>e< giving epffrage to everjMiuJe born or ^at,ara]i>fd.Ki the United Stuie?,*and fbiVidJing ^ietinction* . uf'fcny kiinl, *n any uccouut,'ci<Je|\t crime at common law ; which he supported by a long fpeeeh, TUe UIJ qd|i?b?titnij?--wtt? jCtArred it Uts JuAi?ia?5 . .Cvramit(??. F?r&ajq*sj.h, * wii."wUii|?i,.-A!*Uap? The hill i??oni??iuii *imlUrrto the nffreeoro-j iwitUd *y<fiierft*j\ "Firnatforth" notified the Tfftnii iliat h? urop4<l Mfc a W;>wwrt*r. > Hi Um B*n*W, 11?.'.to* ?11- ?4a dfMbiMd. Ko oiher important act ion. .? ?<*;*.-<. M-:'. & -?>? \ : H-JLS* =WAeajKftro*. il^rih 14.?'T1k? Mtioo- *cf. llie fclliWiw; ytsUt&ty', Irl lwi"htror? i* U?- i.'inl -tlien eomi]ag'iaio ppeq *?d qnkr, .after coral ?1en?t? illK^Tort. ia S-precatai by W maftagari, *o4' Jb4- rib ?i liw itrls, n?' ?tVaaWaulV-A><lu^>' jrMterttajn * tret cpiupmnuwi without cufcb heiftbtMMMC9fr > ( rant .Jfckici ttia^tlit reconstruction Uwe don't authorize (iiilifury cptppteadera to change dwH" -' ' t. ?lifr 1 itofej iWWri'KKl < | . Co got eoirtrol of tb? SUtf, G-c^ul r?p!it% im 1 dering Tiii'iuai t???? all <Jte Cotes' *.t' hit'eoln- , m*i?<1 to pr???rve pe#?* and protect Um Si?U ' mdhouUva ir? tlvt ???eutian ef rh* U?i, aim! to 5 Hfmtfif i&rtrovi* iBtod**- ^ ' *' i ^T>i1?fKl i?^ti?V? ?W>fc <*eUe^? 1 duubfcd ^ itT j 1 ?? ?? ? -4 TVb JtfcoKmccmo* Cunvkhttoh-t?W ex- i d*p-#A6r*S ^ ^nwoT/,^ ~ ||r*y CoijgrcM t^t-H**Ai?iHW-}?S* t$M>r<h|rbTMi ' tie* fiam ?H (!> citi*t|UjBiltJio distil, *nd in die ,T ditco**jou w11111<^fi f | til* civil *i&i&IMry ^ ; Jf?* *-id ?t uld>* OH* ?f tb? ttM*( * : r-*?l" 1 .Ml 11 V" U UUI Ml..! 1 Tho Abbeville Press. . i . -. * nil I II llll II lari?agMSM >< ? A1 bovill*^ .Jjfc jCX w? A. * TKItMS?Tlir?? Dollar* ? jf?-sf in tUf No ftutoer>tioM uV?n f?r thoHtr limv Ut?n *i> ninlli*. BgHWMMWS^-l'L . .. >' Friday, March 20, 1868. y ; - y - * . UT All Persons iadobtod to th? "ABBEVItXH Offlca will plettBo oomo forward and aottlo tho it afcoounts. Our terma for Advertising and fiubioriptlofl ,*ro Cash. . .. Ths Proposed Constitution. The great unlawful bes adjourned. The BtMinbUJ w-isdem of the fctat* has ep#nt its orco and the rebuilt is btfoie n*. W? h*v# iprrlofy* ofUu stated th.iL llis U)iXi?d body of ilock spirits ami grey, lately sitting in the >luL Hou?e in Charleston, did nut in any sense *pres?^t the people of-South Carolina. A* we epudiatc the author*, so we ran it emphaticat~ y repudiate the action, of tbat body. Tbe ropwsed Constitution i? a tni?e.-at)lo Uotuh. Jt i difrjraceful patchwork, made up by dIdling >?rt? from different Constitutions, mostly those f New England States. We objibt to its rAtfication for many reasons,, nnd as Congress any require a xnnjority of votes oaet to ratify t, we call upon all good citixaps, white and iJack, to vote against tlie Constitution, and.the lomineos rnnd-i by the so culled Convention, riie whole of the Constitution has not been ^ _ J ^ iiCO. , ? Wi (uoiipiiea ana we reserve m u umi we iiavc oi?y against it until next veck; but"xrecan tot rtfrain now.from doniroueing the aftiolo on be Judiciary. xSouth Carolina Liaj always bad >ue of the beat Judiciary syaiems on the coo? Fnent. .Why change the system to which our ifcople are accuttotnod-l for no rea?ouppoi> larth bet wnrttnn citing* in imitation of those nodel States from which the leading delegate same. Ubder the proposed regime, Svath Car^ i?iua iaio be aQ<imitat?i\ aud colony of Alasae:liu*elta. We ohjeot U? abolishing the Coq rt sf Krjuity. The Equitable jurisdiction rau?t be ntntiiril and it VnnM hp tmLlor ?i1mmiilf>ri>il by those who are familiar with Fq ii'y than by Common Law judges. England fi^om whom we ijeLour jurisprudence, kee a Law and Equi? ly separate. Are the (J'ub 'IIoum politicians rvit.r fluia old lOngUnti I VV? object to tile ncngrel, hybrid court which it proposed. W? object to the enormous expense which ?ia new jiysLsm will- entaiL W? are too poot x> have taxes wrung from us for the luxury of opjing any iiaw England SlattC The "lieliel" proposed to poor dehlora ia all lumbng?worse than humbug?a trap to catch timpletoiis. The Constitution of the United Sistes declares that no State shall impair the jbligalion of contracts. One might suppose | hat those "legal" gentlemen trill support the JoneLitUlion of the United States. The Home* stead ia uot made retro-active, and will apply apiv to debts contracted in the fqiure, The coui.trj; pctds moro relief as to pant than future d?L Is "It is the iudehtediiess of the past contracted under-differtmt circumstances wlrjch . oppresses thj energies of our people. - Kb to ntgro debts; our Courts have never enforced them, and many good lawyers believe they uever will. The auirpus of llie whole proceeding is fhnwn by the nominations for office. Office! ofTies.1 office 1 is the word. TCv.ery mangy ?oal nwng lli'rtvk* he is to bei'rspidetjl of i)ie United Slates. 1'bese. Convention gtnl'tjnen sent t? Charleston to make a Constitution, and upon t.lie assumption lliut they wcie engnged iii that busiut-Ft, tlu-y paid themselves, eleven dri'.art j Before the wuik is !:s!f done, they resolve theins'vrca into a committee to nom innte officers under tho Constitution which is to be. Thry of course i ominfclo themselves. Ji?viny got a tusto mi the sweets of oilier, jhry want iiuire of it. The.y. return and wuk to moke the people btliere that loyalty and patrioth-m require that they should be eleetrd. Will the psopte b? such dupes) Whs istJcott, thai Its hou!d be elected Governor of South Carolina f Svt * native?not oue uf us?JUnvipg -fetj Cutl# knoyUdge of our pepple, and do aympa thy with us, but from bis post (lot, srtirs'y rsgatdlnghimietf as ?ne of (he conquerors. To What base uses fiav.?Jwe come qtlsvit "How long, O l*>ri, -fcow loug I" - W? think th? tat4 ificatioa of l be Constitution, aad tiie alactiot* of lhea? aelf-?r<ated ootniueea oughi to b? defeated, and we ibink it can U? doas by orjtauif ition.. \V? are in favor ?/org?uix?d Opposition". We Ihivlc (hat ppoajtioB Vandldatea ligiifta ba 'fcrooght oo+, add tb? whoTe infa-' tn*u4 ac1u*i? -ttfvrOtrowa ai-tbaballaibo*. W*aha)l rwuoie tbe aitbj?i aejct w??3t ' ?h& I?p<^IiraeBt TriaL Xkis 3*j jr wccfciaf o, wailfce iime appoint*^ for ' wtf rat?jV&~ "pf~tTk4; aftmipoha tttita aj o\i tlitffVeai'de it lf' reqbi ri p g.L it #pp?aiiajjce Uior#. ike High "Court^jjf IppeMjioMjat. * "Ilia t7?aiMBt 4M not appeftr ptfaonilly, but fin ippanaEce wm efei?r?d lor him bjjjia fiVeVbunaeT, llearjr Slaftberty, ?a*>J. It, Curtk, J. ~S>. B1 affU," Wm41. E*arU", ?cd The*. A. E. K?llAijf far Ikrt pttvrii id# * '*<* tKi#,???apaV! i}rgr(J3??*fra 'e&?thit'T?iii>jfc<' articjt*' W?ri ftt* niarty mir eU?nt. 16 Ij?? c?m .ofcjfM Wlfcl/1" Jtfdgt tiutirtht Erij eM|pef|n)l t? pr#^^ lh?r t?n an*?rir*.' W*^)iW^W^M ? *S? ?%*> fcHfe?^AM#?&ft 0?W*% >???M& br ?<*>*?? *$ *m* *m # >*< wj W!^.kj,^?sOr?%ii^rti**. oornah. In Hm>??u?d or hi* bwa1fleabnB&'j3 kl^j^ifl T0t^ 4f ret* Finally.>jrv? (*OJT Wlft, mof lifting tiiifury of ibi'wUlNi llit ?Jopt?J Uo Ubat iIU ?f;Mr.''0*ukit ft Of K?f Yutki tw llit ffrcl thai o?? lfc? filing of th? rrplicailon b/ iba ?an?(c?cit^jjr w'aulJ proocad to tiiai ?iul?u furtbar Ib&a ba fcecordvd for aauaa ??? 1 I 1 ill TIUH Mm IWM ViA4lMI kWam iMWittkt*J l. Hf fii?n? uivwijw wiCT v uiuniiu u? nwi WHrtit<SH?&VM* pill>#itlaMlm tb? tiftlltltoUwIttMtfc liftlMrtatMlt** UM aMMfcftr* tftowfey thtt h? I* lh% r?%t t??4?r at tlM pU?h, k*W?Ht M* ?< ?how may U fMil for roulla* vorfc. If* ?? * good 4mI Im(? th* mrrtU of IM g^aaral kiu?, and pouU^dtd that lh? MimtHii *>r milroaria furnUh*! a food ptt?*d?itk M ! tha Uw# ! "% t-Howad, It* ?U r*pWad U? b* Mr. NvImh, who urgurl for additional Uaio il connidurabU length. botfn. ' ^Wdaywaa an eventful on*. The proceed inga *?? grm?? and deenrfctla. Coarlealcs wera observed. Tha rpaechea of M oasta. tManbery *ud Curtis were ada.irabla ia power nnd slj le, and particularly imprsssiv*. Mr. ,Culler '[-ok* incieirelj, and aviJcntlj had ilia ( filial rar of balf the Senate, who seemad to ' rafogtiisa biro as the trader) instead of Mr.. Bingham, wboca motion tbay repndiaUd. It lookad to u* as it the temper pf probably m majority of. the Seoata was particularly hostile to Mr. Johuson, and pons of (1>? dominant p?riy were much Jii>|xn#J to wear the front aud bad^e of liberality t?yy?ri]? lijm. With a snmtitnenev who baT? Kim Mi Bln(bioi4o?diy ?g?in ipokt "ia th? <lm? of all U)? fnople." Trickery of phrnae has irroautible obarias fur a ceruia oloss of intelllcoU. ~ ? ? mm "Tiik Prorosr.D Co^titPOM ?Thia instru ment contains from* fifteen article*, the moat important of which harebara already pubtiahrd^atriU wliiob wo wilt i* dp* time lay before our readers. The moal iqaterial changes ia threw dcpmtineuta of the Govsr.iinenl are made in llie Judiciary. Tlie Supreme C?urt ?f three judges Is retain?.1.'" Tlie Cwurt of Common I'leas is vestf] with jurisdiction tu all Matters of Equity. Ths Court-of 3#s?i0ti*-lulUing at Ie?Ui three sessions ia t ho year, is tested with faU'criujipal jurisdiction- Junioaa.of psaoo are ciomeu wiui jurisojctiou, in ion* an<l conlr&eU where ill* amount claimed does not excecd fluO. The Ordinary'# (lure styled Probata) Court# are retained- A Bourd of County Comaiitiionet-s control all disbursement* for county purpose*. The couuty oflkor* ar* to bo elected by th* people, and so ar* the prlnci pal officers of "State, except the Judges of the Superior Court*, wh* ar? to b* elected by joint ballot "of lb* two branches of tl)? Legislator*.: . The following ar* tbeSeolUns regulating tb* right of suffrage ; JSec. 1. In ?U election* by lb* people the electors ihitll vote by ballot. 8e<J 1. Every male uitis-n of the Uaitad State*, of th? age of tweatf-on* yeart and opward*, not laboring nndei the disabilities nuoted in tilit Constitution, wi bout distinction of race, Cylor, or fora?.-r o-jtiijilicrn, who sball be '.resident of tbi* State at tb* tira* of th- adop lieu erf this Constituting, or who shall thareaf ter reside in this Stnte otie Je?r, and in th* County in which b* offer* to vot* irfyty day* next preceding any election, lull be entitled to vote for >*11 officers that are now, or hereaf ter may be, elected by (be people, and upon all questions sutmiuted lo the elector* at any election : ProvidiJ. Thai no" person ah'alt' be allowed to vote or bold office 1 who is ' now or hereafter may be disqualified lharefora by lb* Consmufioa of Ilia United State*; nntil aach ditqualifieation sbairhe raraored by be C*ngra? of the UniUd States; Provid d further. That no person, while kept in any alma honse r asylum, or of uueonnd miiiil, or eonfiuad io any publio prison, shall te allowed to vatopr bold-office. .. . ';i - Hox. B. H. Htu/a Srsrcn.?During, the past week the Ilfin. li. LL. liili a-Jdreasad aa audience of two thousand perfons at Atliuita, Gs., iu oppoeltiou lo the proposed new constitution, in n" apereti whiulitbe' Chronicle 4 Sentinel cbaracleriz-a aa "able.'eloquent and masterly*, aud wliicli fully jutUfie* the eulogium. It ie distinguished by tb? bol J and emi<lialic. ulUraneefe which mark ali bi* efforta, and at titara remind one of the fiery irirrciite of aom? lUbrtii. prophet. The queatioa to b* decided now ia cat, lie. tay?, a men qne?t><? betweew deapotisin an 1 liberty, but a qneatiou of ''da ceacy ojr iodeeeocy, truih or laltehooi], virtue, vr vioe, civilization ur barbarism?* Upon that issue he goea before tba country, and ia more1 than % matchaingly.for the coiid phalanx vf liia oppocajota.: lie denounce* the rehef provini *\a.?f tba proposed Cooatitntion *e a cheat au<La .deluaieu, intended aa a bait to catch the votej of ita uu wary dupea . Every. word that I a altera applies aa' well to the Constitution^ propoeed Cur ratification bare, aud we could not jJ??ire a mora, trenchant argument agaioet it? ^Vaa ia furatebed ip .tlie masterly speech of I <he ejo^uant ^Oaorgiap. The Cob*ervaVirea of that Slate_ bita ozonized thoroughly, and hire av'erf p^eappei "of &i'ry)Hg th^eTaaUon eg4i?*fthe" Const iuiiioa. ua* follow their example, and W0 may' hope to achieve aunt a > thing of Alteiratjce***.' ,.>' 7 * - >??*. KAVYSce*. rut StatX ist) tfuk. Vor> Qb-rir*hr^4t**l -Swtfc -ffc^lavMfabay Laa??>^ Bo6a*r>?eJ jDaroj^ralier Qaperal-j-Dr. Npagle,"*A?te. Ar??ur?f-v*; U. ^Mr. I F, W^^t) ?Adjutaot *nd lo-, ?peoU>r G?o'?r?1~F. j.. Mwm Jr., of StKnUr. ' ?o -' J>erirt?nUetil of Ednc*t??D?*J, K.'.JIlMj-.'; g<>prrt?nUu*?? to Cn?giiM? for BtAle it Urge fej. M: P. Et?Din^ R w iv-u? ?- ? ( m OI ? i/vi?g??ei ?tnaional Distriot*- "M* WliiiWmor#, princi put; II. S. Hayne^ alternate*, P. J. Hum, jr., ?t t*jrge. (B+w&IH(jyMWtehpyiriet?F. A. Bawymy p??ifc,. Jo^KH . II. <MifU? a* Nrjo. Third Coegr?*?i?s?l Wilder, )(r|ii _ .'ji'jirt.iT yZv'J. Srs^^4f . J&fcftN an?f Jdl 2hMe M aa?8*!?f ?b* SSg!t$M^5??^ fe?u*Tor% ud ibe futktt ifinU thy pr^Sjfel#' ?^Ai?fT4f *?&?>&* W*ik prm^ei*^<4l&cfM???rMtte* 4U9* Mwg*tfm>iny|, / il* f*U*:fee.ftWjm ?itl to ew4f t be'Supreme Court aadilfrJaaiv** .."ii VserCwlw ari.'jhgum i jgMiO? *4i w? r.?4 ?*>out, SS^iiSSSST^ ;"*'*!** ****^5$ tk 4*Xtmi ViiWr ;,**:~rTtffeiri*HiWaiiv^iff V?y*aL^*uL cm. Oui*t nn> Cirty !??????> \U %*?**? A?ti iwt M DhlHWHe W Hn INttMllvM,* ?W?NM?t?KlMtlUlA A* ^llrtu <f AM rtiirtettto H?? OhmKmiIm, m4 ft* ih? Mlewia* ofllMnt (l??wwr. U??Un*?il-Q=?i^r, A4)?Ual tn?l l??|?tet?r Uwml, dtmMtf of Btit% i>*wftr?lhMr-0??%r*l, 1V???w, AtUim?y4t??> Ml, oportiilMMtal of IMtwiiiM, *lt?l MM* Uu of ih? 0?Mr?l A??mWlyt and ta iMh OoagrcMion*! ftfctrlclof \Im HUM ft tnMibor Ut (III llvuu it IUhri!ltiilttl?M of lli? . -7 -V tUatca Congtew, and for two membara it largo. The following tre th? leading daoiiooe s KiraL That en election be helJ in the 8tnta of South Carolina, commencing ou Tu*oday, (lit llih day of April, ?n-l ending on TbUraday the lttli day (?f April, I8C8. at wh'ch nil regie tared voters af saiddlato may foin "For Gon tiutieu* or "Againefc Couatitation," and a lac n the saiue btlU (or the State bdoara and memliare of the Homo of Uoprreontativca ipta ifl?-d in Uia aforecited ordinance. Kecend. It ahall lie the dulj*f the Boards al .Registration in Boutli Carolina, eomru?n?itig fonrteen daya prior to the election herohrordered, ai.d giviog reasonable publio notieo ol ike time and piftpe thereof, to revise for a period of ?ve daja the rrgiat ration liate.; and up on being eatiafied that any person net entitle*] thereto ha* been irgiaterod, to elrike the n?ia< of iueh p?raon fro*) tbo liata, and audi pernor hall not be entitled t? t*i? Tho Douida o Registration th tll also, during the asms parind, add to *uch registers tho n&maa of. all person* who atihat.tio)e poaseaa the <m*li(Scationi required bv raid Acta, who bavo not nlreadj been regiateroJ. Third. In deciding ere to be stricken from or added to tha regiairation lieta, th? boards will be guided by ihe lav of March 2 liil, and the laws *'ujj|iUinenlary thereto, anil their attention is specially direcUd to the ?up pWraetiUry Act ef'July 19, T&67.' I'ourtb. Any duly regUteretl v>ter of thii Slate who may have reaioved from the l>ist'riel in which he waa ragutared, ahall V>* entitled u rote in the.Di*iriet (County) to wbioh he hai removed and ha* resided for the ten daye next preceding this election, upon presentation of i certificate of registration from the District ir whwli he waa originally registered, or upon li'u affidavit or alher eatisfrctery evidence that hi w?* ?o registered. that he hae not voted: a* thia election., ll shell be the dutj of the isirara, upon the application of aay duly reg liteied voter who hi*f remove*},-;e> is about It remove from the precinct im^'lrtiieli he *ra originally registered,'to furnish him - with i aerlifioale that be w*a aa reglaierad, and t< ao?* tli* fact ii| tha registration book* of Uu prwcinot. Iu default of ilia certificate, tin affidavit of the voter muat #*t forth the pia triet and preeinot in which be waa eriginall] registered, an-1 the length af tiiae he baa resided in the county in which ha deairea la-Vote Iu doubtful eaae% th* llegistrara af Manager of Eleclione ahall teqnira auch additional evidence* aa may bo aecesaary Xo aatiefy them thai the applicant ia legally entitled to Vote. Blent fortOa for the certificatae and far the afB.laviii herein reqnireJ, will be furnished the "Rfrgtatrara and tha Manageraof ?:?eliaoef and When ueed will be attached 19 the .baUote aut bj such voters(,aad will ba transmitted to Dietridi Ileadqaartara with tha , returna required bj I**- / ' - * . i Fifth. Tha aaid election will ba'feld In aacl Digtfiot at tS^li'iiUM ? *-' liguUd, uadar Lbs auparinlaedcnca vf thi Boards of Rcgmiratian m provi<!a>l by U* ud in aeooriaooa with inatrqationa harvaflai lo ba gi?rn to Mid Board* in conformity .wit) tha Acts of Oon(t?M and > /?r m m*j tx with tho laws of South Carolina. Sixth. Tho polk shall bo opanrd atToeh ftliog places akti* o'clock iu lha ftrtuooa. sac elotad #l aix o'clook in tho afternoon of.aact daj\ and aliall ha ktpl oprn during thaao boon without iutorrninion or adjournment. Tuk Alabama Bilu?Tba Congressional Bill for Ui? admission of Alabama, wiiU her raj*?U eJ Constitution, it at ill baiug d:HUM?d in tbi ilontf, and aiaals "lib "nppoM'ien from an on txpactad quarUr.'/Tha following ' iitn it from a arsditsbla ,Mutu', Si^tidi proposition txf tmtpd. tho Alabama bill bj granting suffrage V* all mala citixoua o*ej twsutjoue j ran of ago. cristas constarnstior among th? R?Jiu?1*. Sovral of tba inosi promintdt aro and'aaroriug to iaduos him otfi to off? r it; but ha d Ml area ha will do ao tomorrow, if tha bill it befora tb? lloosa. .Staraaa saiJ, after a full tXansio?tioa of ?h< rsturos,~f am satisfied to foi?? 4 troU oo Ihu bil) aod admit ths Stat? sg?ia?t our own law, tjiera ia.a difference of Jl.oOO agaiutl it wo would not tie doing ?och jnufoe in LrgirU lion m woqJJ ba expected by the people, TbaJ l>?iojj the CAM, 1 mora thai (1m bill ba r> HBmilled, wiiieb waa a|nr>4<L \c ' It baa transpired that SterefU slf *!?3>g hni jrpo??d Alabama's aJmiajicm uoder racenl lection*, ahd that be is atrujgHujj tor muftnft only restricted. by cvn'iHrtlenef ?HoM. <?. .h? ' o ,?i? * ? ' ,r m r .- "ii iT.4* fyXF&fyfi&WV; Ma ay peopl?.^olh !f?rtk ^d,IWb, .jM&A special <;orreapiM)'da?t of lLa Kew Iferfc 2fufM<] ars^ftdn pu'iifed Vf ihe^u?ati?n M te wbelhel wa nhall bare evtored Congressmen or ooli*J By reading tbe Couatitaliefctbey WiAivd xft? qw^n . pw?4?iL- Vfa do pertou can b* a Senator wbo Hm noi b?#l bine j?*rn a citir?n of ilia^Unitvi ittatif, "iicm maf.-pkni^ ' * ^aV Dot hrti MV?m y?ar**fcj(tp?ik. '-U m*)U*JiitJa-differ e<s?^ afc4im*tU? ?M>hae tfea jtf Usts&jjLaf t)u E2^2S3?S$& wrtttrWBij: M'u At l.?at *ia*i yak alitfw bofura aajr lU^rtwiUliTt if Mltf oaa WW m'OUtUtf tlfk tuHlv jf.Owtn+i *o*i}M*p ?rwr?~"rvrzz vr. tol?l4Ut I ?un j? or ??? it* f?r* t*?r^tf HpMtN, j soil tt*V? th* (jMtftW1 'laUi> j&ttirifr ?aM?rr?H Wy^fc*i*WtkWprrf?^*;*rUli CcwMtt* t4*tf 6ov#?q3il?44ftc .f oVf. V W?& bj fcfll *n\* HA\ii*ryf4 BtrkwQ4md+ Bmhim?** IMr 'I - * ** 4J ? - - '--^? - -?" t?anU,<iMtWU*tiM to tWirMMk; vktek aBjfffaflWwg i aar c?ui<t?^r *. ?? ? ??^ *J i wfwiil m m fa* ii nu *k i**? * to mi .VltftlMllM Jhm VK? MH?li| >m<? ?t U* |wwp|i ! U* n iftg mm?4 %y > ') tv o-^uu* ? lnutu* m4?i (kwnr* ^ Ui r*p?rt ?pM ^?MtUi ?f M?hy |M* ? mm, |?r?) tng * mwnl ?f ^utt?il <inmu t lift. ? V Oa awlliii of K. Q. Parta?\ U?? PmUint n M |?iN?u<I u nqoitl Qia.' Canity to <f?* t| from ill* <r*atury a ftutfctr mm of $14,000, to p cw?#r all ik? (tpiMti of tk? CuOttiillua. cl Tho ProalOcnt wat iaetruotnJ to two ji oopWa of lit* Con?Ut?ltoa wpwwj om U 1 b? JtpatHoJ U tbo offic# of tlio Mr?taty?f & , tho Bute of Souvk Carolina, end lU? oUur In ? bo uil ( ll>? Pr??i4?aV of lb* Uuitod a lit* iuiu of fipo to bo o|>pr^i>riato4 for Vtf? p payment bf the uco?Marv iiMnwi. r ? ? < U. F. Whltadrora offtrad a faaotuitoo, which *n adopt ad, rrqucsling (Ian. C?nbj to appoint I UojM|K?M to represent Ut? Slat* ato?fc io tba f next Diaating of Ilia Hoard .of Praaid*otr Di- / c?ctora and Stockholders to b? bald at Oolana- a f bis. t 8?*tloa $4 of tho Legislative Department a *M ainantlad and adopted aa follows: t C S*c. 84. The family liameetead of-theheadjc of each lainilr, residing in tkia titala, auoh | v homestead consisting of dwelling house, out I building* and lands appurtenant, not to exceed ti iba value of fl,GOO,-and yearly pmdact there- $ of, aliall be exempt frpro attachment, IfVjr or e aale on anj mesne or finfel process isaaed frem o any coutt. To secura the p|l ei*joypa?nt of r anid homestead exemption tft the person enti- t tied thereto, or tlie heed of. any family, the fi personal property af'such pvraon, of the fol- a lowing character, to wit: Household furnilyn, a bed* ?ud bedding library, arms, oarta, wagons, c f*rroiojj implements, tools, neat cattle, work a niraaJs, a wine, goats and sheep,. not to exceed in value io the aggregate sum of $500, ahall be subject to like tX'roption as ?aid hoiTieetend, n and thare ahall be exemption In addition there- \ t to th utoetssry wearing apparel: ProviJid. I l That oo property ahall ba exempt from atiaclt?t l^n.. n. --1- f-? ? fn. -t I -"t'T.-V " *-"W. ? ? f--*" " V1 ? oldigatioue contracted for the purchase of a^id ? homealead, or the ereciipi) of imprtTtmf'ali I thereon: Provided, further. That tba yearly a products of a*id homestead aball not b? ex- 1 enipt from attachment, Iary or aale, for tH? pajrotnl of obligations contracted in -the pro- c duction of the sam*. It aliall ba the duty of I the General AsaeniMy at its first eetsiou to enforce the provisions of this auction. I An additional statioa, ks fallows, was added I to tha Judi'piary article i i Ear. 34. That all enntraota, whether under c eeal.or not, the co&eidaTatian of which was iha purchase ef alavea, are hereby declared null ! and void and ?f no efTeot; and no aui?, either a at law or'iu equity, shall ba ooraraenoed or t pros tented for the enforcement *f such con- \ tracts; and all pfoAeodtaga ? anfarec eatisfaa- ( tio? or payment of jadgment on decrees, re- I corded, enrolled or Vulered upon such ?att- t tracts in any court of .thia Stale, are hereby prohibited, and all ardera heretofure made in I any courts *t this State In olation ta aaeh contracts, whereby property la held anhjeet U daeiaion m ta tha - validity of such eon trie ta, I are hereby de^Urad null and void and of ao 1 ~ , ^ A'ao, Iha following additional article: The.'flrat General Aoaemhly Under this Con atHwlon, at fie first aetaion, and immediately , f?ar lt? permanent organisation, shall ratify iha amendment.to the-Constitution, known as 1 article Li, and proposed by tha thirtv-niatk , Ceagresa. ^ ? wnnwn>?i ?? ? inTWUglllf ] the fijianoial reaooreaa of the Stat* and report la iht d?zi UtBeril AiMtobl; K iu firat hi ' aiott. The fallowing paraena war* annonaced aa eotmala'lonera: . ' hlrtt Cangr?a*i?aal Diet net??. J. Mo tea,. > Jr.. of Siinitar. ' _ t Second Gong rational DutrieV?R. C. De- ^ Larjre, (colored.) Charleaton. Third Conqreeiional Dieirret?T. J. Robari- ' t inn, Celotiiliia. I Fourth Congraeeionat Dialrict?J. N. Allen, ] Ore?n*ille. ' D. H. Chamberlain, at larga. f ' """ 1 The Gorarnment Advance* to Plantara?A Haw < (Mar from Qener*l Canby. Qen. Canby baa ieevad tha following, order on ' r lh? eif ih* proeieioua adraneed to aeedjr 1 plaritaiaJ>y the OorerniDlut, in which, it will. , 1 If atfJ, ha e?a(ers new power* open. Om. R. 1 '* K?cot\ Mil expUliia im>r? fully tha tannftand * caail??ion? upon whieh odvaneee ere granudr * ' UntauiiNiu Id Miutamt "Dieraicr, ' ' ' ' CuituMox, & C , February t7, 1668. " 1 Of era! O'drr. iVe.28. * :- - fl .Auiborils haeiag been conferred upon Drerai 1 ' Ma j (left, It. K. S-olt, A??i*Utit Commtaaiotitr S - of iha liwreaa of Refogeee, Friedman and A twin- 4 t: dooed LawfafcjbrihttlUl?-af ttooitiCarobax.-to I mik? liraieu io behalf of the Gnvirnntul pf .the United 9tat?rin aid uf the d-prreeed ipl- . ' cahure of the State, now,. thertfore, to (lie ini teot that proper ae^ariiiea may be afforded far m , tW rapayuafci of aoobradeansfe. jt ia otderad : - i duce of the plauiatto'd toward and fop tbeuM-ol aliirh.lli? aima mi* hi uvaneid. nliu (A,a)tl v li?na .'toliafMierar,ilW j i' itufrMMfi .?f N eatitl^ti fdetUf) a t>r<>p?Hy. real ?Ad Ui? i^rion at* , ' i aiiiM'*. *4?hM?vW. what : SSSKfcSJ&tte 3SW8MS&' >, .dfrss : ' St?t?*.??*ny *l?t?* * ?, is hi*J?KJ*tn?ot, hM f > wrv?5!./>[?,p^fjr * a*f>|t?r c/.fclng qctfttoYvd, r?mot*3J vuttdrOr ' h**?jr o(h?r?iHfl?r k*J d?(il}aM/M|? !??*? ?1 ' M)r* take into . ewaUdt *nJ pocMMioo Mid MnooiT I pApvt^4<^1?l>^4iNi<v 4&k ifflw &+-* j>. h **&? ?* * *'??* VffpS-iVVfMftf. . ?bi*in?# Wv?refor,?r w usueb.liieraor <\* aKall b? . 9titM'U tfcfrpVouMrt, > UivUaHrdd.fcito"in ?b?r#i?f( Jvcr*!*, r?- < I mfcf*, tikfy tufiiy; dntrmy +r fnjnt* *nf prpf^' ' r*r*^|'C4-WtMhtty. jtottfr* oijwt.m, *? > p*I*I?V c?rMw9 Vr iV> inj** ?M? ?? i#rc?nj. \ 1 * Km(M1 ^ y> % p*m^mrsrUM f* ? gM - J Hiipitmu at tfcjJ ntiLjFlti+JuMrtim UmjdmIVM ? J I* ibe it** mm mJSvESm : s^issisis^zsss^sm: 1 VIMft 2?]MMl jAAlte thi'BMtlflaf ilka ,|m^a fill ?& $ jy??? 1 ' flMNfe IP 4 MMHI t? M??Wt MNMI WW Km MltM nnubumoi* HI ??M? imm ?wwnhmfon> n !** ? i; I w?lM?gtoa <>^iViK ?t iU IttH ImIiM, J mi I Uu Utk p &?*??? , wH?? tk?r? ?u ? tliM H th Ik* of ?N to 11 Mil ptovMlftf M ap{*tH to lb* V?pr?<n? | ?*? in *W?(H IW?niM IHnnill <IM 11 >i??1a % pinion *r lit* i?4i?l?rj III p r?uU?g I p|?aWi and a?t?UhliaU/ ptolilhtla I Ha R?> I r?m? Court foom having any juriadiotion in ?>? before Ik or t? eons uad?r th? tUoonjuclioo Unit. If j?re?e\ila (if puticd lu j ? * lfc? Pr?l Jaat'a ??U>^ aay drehUtf In lh? 1 UArJU MM.' Tk? ofkpMitio* member* ?li?l ot at th? ii?? n?ti?? lh? iin|x>rtau?? of lift* mandmaot, and diacor?rad it only whro it had uicd bclh liauik It will b? iMl l? ih* 'r??iJ?nt to-mono w. mtm i Tub Tkabout Fuxj? r-7'bt Ywrk villa Xnvir*r *f Tljut?d?,y ??j?:?"Dr. D. Be?ro, igent 9i toe reauooy runa, wu in our town ] n Tuesday uight. lis eallfd for a meeting of < Its officers of tlis town, and other leading perons who ars inter** ted is the oaus* of educaiou, and submitted proposition to aid - in the oramon education of ths children of York- 1 ills. UU proppM* to two feftlis of whatrsr amount is otoo**ary lq open free sobrnile , o all th? children in th? plope. If it requires 1 1.000 a year to pay fur tbe sducstion of all ' hildreii needing aaaistanoe, he will give $<00 f this amount, snnually ; while $ti04 is to be aiaed by tha citisens. Tho Town Council are o have tha BiBi(snelkt of thir sehoois and and*. 'Theschool* fur tha eolorsd children r* to ha soparat*, and every thing controled a the Council deem best. We hope that our itizeu* will at once see the benefit of this msaipra and enter upon the work ouge." Auoutta, March IV.?A dnel look place this loming at Sand- Bar Perry, between Sam. Villi.ro* Rnd W. Jordan, citizen* t^f Atlanta, fobody hurt. ' Kiw Oklban*, March 18-?Aldsrman J.?utart, [colored], haa brought auit for $10,000 lamagr* against the Convent Of tha tsaered leart, an educational imlitulion, (or denying i member of hi* family admission to iu privies**. Ralkioh, March ,18.?II?n. Thou. 9. Ashe, >f Anion Counlv, accepts tba nomination for }overnor hy . 2ouaervaliv?a of this StateVaiiinotok, March" It.?It ia Slated that .ha impjachasent managers are examining tho 'resident.'a witnesses, with a view of ahortening tha trial by admitting any point* he may I ear re and bo ablo to prove. The MeCardle opinion, it w Mid, is prepared kliller mod.Swayne diueuUog. The opinion it Ireug'y adverse to the Conalitutioaality of ha ftoeonstruotioo Acta, but it ia doublful whether It will be promulgated btfore the bill potiddia| it becomes a law. Judgment eanriot >e rendered after the Aet removing juriadloton becomes a law. - \ ....... *. . Brown low telegraphs that ho don't wast federal oritrtatice. Iatern*lj??eiiuo r?fc*ipts te-d?y, tH 1.000. Cbuaiderable oppoaitioa to p*)lftg for Ala*k? 1 a* beM developed io the Heu*e Comroittee on i?. 5 rvriiju aumrm CONSIONEK8. Who ha?a fraigbi rauuiaiaf ia Iba Depot a AiibcvilU: ; , Railroad J^r right.?L C Clinkactlaa, It II !f ArJIkw, O W Wibon.'d P Mar?l)mll, If J V&r??, 11 S C?Mn, S??l A Sign, J W C??gt?r. lfxprekM.?J 0 N?Und; Dp K Plrktr, Mn Wro DaOaWt Qen tt MtOuwMt'V It Ewk*r. - I>. ft. S?NDLEY>Ag*al. . ' Abbktille, March 20, 1868. COTTON.?Salt*'tf ilia week 100 balca at. >ric?? ranging fr?m 14 ft 21., tnerkct oloaed ircn at 20 for middling*. Bacon 18 a 2fij 8u;ar 1$ ft 22; Rwe 12J ft 15; MoUarts 06 ft l.BO. lutttr W 26; Egg* 18 ft 20; Corn 1-15 ft h23; kl?al 1 SO; Flour 7 % 8, .... (4fg.ru ai a, March 18.?Sales of ootion t?-d*y [3 tale*?tul J tiling 23J % 23}. Vxw Yon, March 18?Noon?OoIJ SFf. sterling ft}. Wheat nominally io*tr. Oorn ? atiade ?a?iar. Mm port per barrel 200-lbft, 14.?0. G?t<on firm at 26. Frtiglitft dqlL 7-P- M.?Collon ft ahade fiiaaar Bad in fair Ivmarid ; itlti 3,OoO bale*, al 25 a 2&?. Floor tjufcty?-Southora 9? a 14f. Cora lower? rhila Southern l.!l a 1.20- Pork 24 50 afd i4? a If. Eafir mi!t<?yowotidu lof : 12. Freight* nrri-baDgtd. Gold 28^. Baljimcuh, AUrch.l$,?CuLUid qoiat and fir-, riar, at 25. Flour quiet and onoha/rjjed.? Yh?at dull and 1?aa firra-vSoothern 2.80 a 190; C?rn ?bita IrJLO a.1.11: yellow .18 a 1.10, Oala' finner, at 81 a Si. Bje < ?m HVm, at 90. Baeoiy aliouMera 1** 12J. I CtsawBATt,' Mar?b 18.?Floor dull Corn * irm.atfa. Mm fork 28-90 a 24. Bmoa . qii?aan<J unehyiged. Lard )**.-!?] at IS}. f QiiiiUToiij Bareh If.?Cotl*n mow acttv* iol flftii?p-i?hi UO baloj mkldli&gaafif ra- . . AtouaTA, Jlareb 1&?Market qn La t and m? iar\ wrtca .200 *ba!ta; *?*tlpt? 400?mJddliag H*9 zr&'ft'h -, ri>r5->.V < M*rd? . 10.?Cotton firm?mij.l/ ling 9^; *{? 22^ l^caipt* 984. Voa'rc* , *r?rch 1%'.?SmlM <50l b?1?# of cot- I ff? ?M|WCMp^ * **+. ia&; JiWw Ow?f*i(v:Mr<i( IS.?C?>1lop apitt ?nd m i 5* Wll *$ 86 ly* r^'ile^; 'lout?18k clioice Ml 14 . Cq/o 1 rl^tftfiwisirJuu^-l.oa Bfc??avwwoldrt? ?n^. Wfc <,Wr ;" -<>< 141. r*?rk ??Vt duH-?no?in*Uy 2^.60 * t 4.7ft. . Wold S'J*. feox*0*. M?roh J?, lir?0??uV 93* i| liv.utPp^L. Ilireb jp?I M.?Cflt^oo irro (litre <r?i*t}o?i?^lb vfcraM* ?* () report. _ ma f~ ~"'!;'-:"i '!' ". a C f A&m-fr. .*5^51 i S^yii 'f'i>i ? un:/J mjI '*/'"> "- .{'ii*_; >JI 411 v;<m#u '.ns/n :foj{v.c{I '. J. OTRffl6aAlS'S, 1A ft ' /.f . j?f .5 _#-. ?. ? turf?'j&? .i \i* t&jbrt*** y-.i-i* i. 5Sfeaca?4 - &&& ?r6wit^ i, rwni gytw in-VMayifc' ' t. JL?*!L*C9*> a ,^'v J v? *?i-T ttmmxwms-t friVRtti * ct?rttRA? %* ?Mo, * huhiw , STOCK AND BONDS,' * k ill. ? .1* Anu uim w in? BANKS OF THIS STATE. M*r?h 18 tO ' At , 3prfnj and Soiomer ImporlatieB! iBed.; ' Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. iRMSTRQNGTOT & CO, IliroBTKM AMU JOBUCM ?r , BONNET, Triuimiag ?nd Y?lvet JliliVo'jiu Bonftct Hilk* Satins- 'and V?1?ti Blonds, Nstts, Crape*, Jtmhew, Kloarera, Fvalhrrs, OrnnmeitU, Straw BonauU. aod Ladies' Flat*, trimmed arid uatriromed, Shal.tr Hoods, Ik. ' 217 & 259 BALTIMORE STREET, ' "BALTIMORE, MIX* OfTcr lha lnrgkJkt stock to ha fiunJ hi (his sountry", and unsqnaled in ?hoia? variety and eheapues*, comprising the latest Parioiaujnov-. slliss. - * Orders solicited and prompt attention giveii March'20. 1163, 48, tf SHERIFF'S SALES. 171 OR THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL 1 NKXT. 202 acres of Liwd, more or lesc, bapnded by lands of N. "W. Ware and oilier*, levied <m aa lli^ property of .Itmr?& M? Van livery ada. l?. M." Mattnmn uud others. 203 norm of-Laud, niorw or Iom^ bowldad by laud* of Mr*. Uo-tunua Braryan, jUeo. 4'ewine and olliere, levied on a? Ilia properly of J. T. Kerr, ada. It. M. Wnglit. - ' 2>0 ncrea of Land, more or l*n, bounded by lat)(!s of M. A. Lrtne, P. B."Montana and othara, letied on a? the property of Emily" Iaotn, ad*. Thomas Thomson. . , 216 acre* of Land, more or lean, bounded by Innda of J)?ni?l Now.ijri Tray lor and othere. Aiae, 5 acre* of Laud, more qr In**, bounded liy land* ol Jnui. Uritt, known n? ll?? Mil). Tract, levied On Ha the prop?rty of Benjamin McKiKrick, uda.- Uauutor Altai; ?ud oibera.. One bule of Cotton, aud one Cow and Cjalf, levied on as the property of J. f, UtlckaWte, *d*r J. T. Btrnc". Al the (ilnDtatiitn of A. W. Meore, on Xohm day, the 7th Apiil nrxt. 1 Bedntead mid Furniture, 1 Settee and Gla?a,-4 Obaira. t itockiiij; Chair, 2 Co wa and Cahres, 1 Boll, 1 Large Kettle, I Clock."1 -Wagon and ^ Mu|m, If/ifd on ps tbe property of A. W. Moore, ad". *V. A Mwir*. The Medicines, Furniture,- aud Alerchandiet of a Pni(f Slore, levied on aa the propeity of Pr. Rdwia Psrk?r, ad?, \Va>. P. Moble and Uierf, . II. S, <?ASQ>T. ? BkerifTs Offlee. \ - 6. A. I). Marult 17, 18at- S -20 id -?. - . ...? _?. The Stato of South Carolina, AVKYILta DISTRICT?IN TUB OOHP.T or OfcniXAKT. By William IIill, Esq'.,"Oriliaarjr of l>evi!la Diilrict, So. (J?< WHEREAS application ha* been mud* to Die by Walter Q._ Keller Tor Letter* of AdmMnlrotlon, ofull mid singular Jfio good* *od chattels, righto and oredita o.f Juaeph K Keller, lata of laid Di?triot, decerned. The** sre, therefore, to ott? and ndrnflutsh rt?e kindred and creditor* yf Uie taid dec*fc*-n t? and appear ^Wora ma at a Court oT Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be hold at AbharMla Court flouue. on Monday, the SOlh of Maixhneit, tojhvw cause. If any tVy can, why th? aid Ifctlars should not bn gr&nteJ, ' Given ufidcr my band and an 1 this 18th day of ilircli, lfiwB. .. .... VM. DILL, O1. A. D. March IB ?h tt lumciT. SM BY CALLING -ON QUARLES & THOMSON, Wlio have State Bill?3 Receivable for State Taxes. For sale" - at 95 cents. ' M.rrK 11 14 - if THE HIGHEST f RICE t ' * - ' P.ATD Id Cooils ft r Corn. Feu, Ve*l, Flour, Egg?> Builer, Chick'tm, Ae. . J. KHOX & CO. >. F?k 18, 10?8. 43. if Estate of John P. Oromcr, dee'd " ALL ereHtfor* of JTiTiit f*;-Cromer deceasrj ar?. hereby DolifTeil,. pur*n?n t oidnno < Seurt, t* pre*?rrl and prejr* their d*n?*ndi? be Tore me oh or btfor* lh? Ibth day of May n*? tr 6 turret. - ' WM. H. pahkbr. O.-E. A- D. CJommiMlonwi CISM.V- *' F?t K, iget-(,r?n. j . r Arrived This Weeki) f AA pounds swede iROifc ia-~ 5,500': "w* ^ ' 45, tfl - J AftiiT i Hi nnh I * HUD I. ?V OTKrt l IN. it. \ i ta/ **&: < /' nr aix^io x\,. ...., vVyt-.v ^! . y - >< -x . :-T* t? < WOULD r**p?et fally Inform h't fr'trnfy, ,r od ih? publjo generally, jLh^f k?..hM (id*wIh5?B^p Wih# rb6?h?ek?f V lucliou Stow, ?h?re to will h#..glint i? jrieuJs -and olhrr*, WantSug noyihi** in -Lis me. "Art wotlrtr(rrt?iify<it*w-^on?iii tM'w>t tyU, promptly, and ?t w low. u ?> *; *) ,*? $ }-''. a-ljt > *< >, -UitrK//; [ ' ?*ei y?*y l ^stzfrrfetr, gcr? &=:>, r.~ 5AI.TI MLT^SMf It kn IPHm. U .-4? i?r.J? +* t>* >? ?<ft 'j! :: '., ? .$**& <1< *btrt*far .*>*->.? ni ^ fefcae <*? ?*V < rM< L iiSB* SF?M#Dlw r lyJMjpc+at* fa iGomM'J&totf* n jmm t^>V4MWt <**r<*m?TjiXmat. * t*rv * xT i-i# ^v! V?4 ?*? J?5<SW o w t , SMKlUvil ? ?- ?'^ JMI aaia HTHNf j -ftffvir im f rmHi dm*f*AiWW *) ifPMtW-WMXl ; pr l*ud?pfWin H. SwHt, M?wt?a B^LuyAuUf* *J?rwn? Dilute* tin*, tad l?*d ?rTVStoa* > \wmut, at .1, on dflky-ftivar. . j fe*? J DRUGS! Ck?f*k?? ft ?? ft* Ow?>rt!.<? , OUri, 8?riou?r*s WhitM, and til rfH>*M* ?f lh? 8?xu*l Uigkvat in wait M fount** CMltr Oil, 0*1 UmOII. Iron BitUnt Alnnt OWr. NltMik laan tfamliorn'lliiwra, an aetlloal ?r<UU Mr r?W} frvmiht Wlaur Ohlito. FlMur, rou SALE BY . m E. PARKER. - March 13. 1808. 47. tf STATIONERY AND BOOKS, V ' q K.I - " . Pr??trd'i *y?u*n of Ofttton Oap Paper, Eatra. Cap Paper, Larg?i?, - * Old Tu rk e f. * t te r P a per, - Slieffijld N.ola Paper, - f,\ EtiTr)pp4k. ? variety, ' B'.ale Penoil*, . - * V 'v*> Ste?l P?n?. Teriot ' i . . Webster's Speller*. ; . -- WrUifii? Boot*. bUnk* v , Ldncf Da J Broke, ->* J >- i .. Broad Day. Book, - . .. .. -v Blank Book*, aq^ree, Dxvid't Bert Writlaf Ink, David * Old School Ariibmetie, Lnoniis* Algebra, " Proet'a United.Statae Tliatorr. r?unook>. Rom*, 7Pi?uoek'? Golitnnilh'a Ortxt, * Worceetot'# History, , . Qruck?nl>o?' Oompoai'.ion and tlh?Url% QiiaCkenbos* English CJ?ftininar," ' v. New York R#?d*r* Ifo. l; ' Now York Revtar, Ff O, The Negro hT."A/i?L'* and - ** IUpliM t>y Optiofan.* v For Sale at \ ... . Ml. X. PMSK&'S. March ri. Iter. ?, If ? ? ' '? SOT7TH r!AT>MT TXTA. ? ? ?< v ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ,'v Sy WILLIAM HILL, Ordhwry mf Abb tin U* Z>i?Crictt S. C. t * * " BKREA3, application hii bocQjRada to tY di? by *?bn * T?li?*dgo for LMtvi* f Admtnntralian of ?H art* tingoUr lb. (?mI* and chattels, righia ftnd er?dit*. #f W8r linm 0. Smith, IatO~ of J*id '? *" edwj. /-> ihe?# oro, therefore, t* o!t? nd admonfefe llie kindred and creditors of the rtid -f?ir??l to ba and appear h'efnr* <t a Canrt On dinsry for AbbevilU District, to b? haldatAfc, oo?m* c?hrt uoiibo," od Friday, th* tftb kf Marot), loat., to *Q?w euute. if ujr tfcay 6an, nby aaid Letter* af AdutfaUlrfctioa ahooM not ha granted. ^ Oitan under my hand and-Mal> thia lSih day af M aich, 1867. ' ' . . . ' wm. hiuv a. * ?c ; JJaroli IS, 47?at . WANTED, At Sigft and Seal's CARRIAGE SUflj? r.. gEASOSED^aloot, Aab**dP*pl*?Lwi- ^ ALSO WbiU Oak nickary. k^okaa, ib* ' vbioh.th* Caah will b? pajd ood?li*ary of lit Shop. - ' AbbarilU, March 1S.-1US. 47, tf ??MSartirtiib ' * -A.LL parson* ow*iag>-ar b*?iay nfcaw'af-. any Siilljor Sulla in ?tb Oi*ia>?a SdDiaft* 8. 0., are-required to regiator tb?1r aaaa*awi<4i mo-on or balora ib? loth of Ap.rU. aUtt?| tk* nuiounr ?na sis* 01 mair punuy ?ud?r of r?i>r?itiag the ttmt, i? (in of MfMt *r rofaul. S. Jj. JONES, AnUttot Autyor; 6ik bivi?i?a. Abbr?ill?, Marah 1ft, 18ft?, 47, If'*.rac JEC joL. ? ' ' .' ' ? v. 1-4 Box of English Breakfast Tea. for Sala&t , 3DlC 2?^i$K32!R M?rch U, 180?, 47, if ' * ^V" PUBLICA.TI0KS Q& American Suaday-scliool Uaioua&ha&g* -finjEBiWMft ;?.*% .A-dcLressu- ' '* ~H -:" W. T. ' y . : Wm^ur^ ...: W?rrh? ' v ' ?g - t -;C: ' Sfjftk*. Wi681f T8 BM,;:K. nPW?*?Uaribor h? * T.W0 HORSEW*#6* > X to liir? at th? uiutf) TK? 4**?*r ?? polite and oUitfiny. 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