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jfiorlant WTilitnry Orders* K I *- si'i'ii l?y tIk* l'vl!ii\vin|> tn'"ler, dy Iiiin iMiiml tlx! wct'litl and tliir?l ?1 nv? ot X next for I}<o election ol 11 limine of I*i??? [ n|i>, h ('lt>rk nf ilic (Kurt of Common 1'Iciih, ;i Slii'ti|V, ilirt'i! t 'oilnI v I'liniliiij'Hioiii-l-n, u S<'lint>) ?\niiinin*i<ilicr, iiikI siii-Ii tiilliii?'i|>iil oH'uvrs sis lire l>ri>vi<l<i<l for Uyiliv Provisional tSovi-i-iiiui'iil, llic liTlio'i to In) l'i cliuugt'N ul III*! (.!olu-l'u ?m?>nil>ly : llKAIhjm'tTFP* Oil M I IT M: Y Pli-TRllT. Clinrloainn, S. 0., Aj>ril iM, 1mc>8. | (Jtneral Order* A'<> 17 | j. Ah vlrt:lioii will lie In-Ill in Oio Stale of 'Komh Cixmlilif*, coiliini-lii-inix on Tiineilsiv. tlio t-^i-nt;i| <lay ??l Jinn', m il Muling oil Wt-dncMl'lV. ii?mi any of 4umvUu;8. at \Vlii?fi ill i>gi*l?:rr<l of Paul SlitlV jti??y* vote for couiily U?? cvj^auuiiuu, uJujjIoJ l>y iW uvciition himI kiniM! intifii'il liy lit- m'?|d". mo rlictiv?, iuj-J t\r? jiroviclnT.f?r in t\iu s?i?l cnnstiliiti<-ii. At llio ^iiiiico'tviiiiii Ike <1 oIv p-iiis'oit*d vi>lci> tuny nl.-ii vote l?r surli inuiiVij-ul oliiecro hs are t>y law elective lij the people. II. Tin* I'lt'ciiuii lien-liy oidcted will lie jrov"* orned lij- tlip pnmo rule* m* to revision of'reeNt rut ton, conduct 'of election, fjimiirtentioiis of lectors, nml n*turiiH.?<f pici'liiin, its lire |H'i? ?cril)Ml liy (IpnVr:1.! Oiuers !?'>. 40 fruiii lieiiil?|iinVlrp>, ilntt'd .Mitrcli l.'l, I SCI. J'rort</<.<{, lliut if t|n>constitulioii, adopted mid ratified na aforturiid,'Miall'liavu le-coiiu: the ftiu.luinciitul low <>t tlie iStatu of Smooth t-iiroliiiii pf'evioiiR tu tlie coiiimeiu'oioetit of fuuIi feloeli'm, tlieu and in eiteli case, tin: ?|iinlili<'iiiioim of elector* will be tlio?e pfeKCI'iliril by hmIiI court itution. III.*The co.iiity o!*iv:ci"j to be Toted for ut ilii? elecion are": v 1. A Jud^e' of tho lVoba.1* Court for each c- uiiiy, A lilt:)k fjr lite Court uf Common i'lpns. 3 A SliViifT. ' !. A Ct'i-ii-T. f?. Tin io *:ouuty CUrtim'tMuuiici s. G. One School ContmiMioiKT. I II.- muiiie'ip tl ofHcoiM to In' voted for will lin ein.-b iih :?le provided fur by f!ti>liin; Inwn of lite jTuviuionul tj"vi[nuwnt of .>outii Carolina, or ? iti?s itti-1 towns ; nod 11? ir flection will li<; sub jrct fi. clinne** by ?>?? (*rn>*ral A??<>llibly. l}y command t?f Urovcl dialer-lieiit rut tid. 31. S. Caubj \ ' * * " I,oris V. CAZIARC, *?. J>, C. and A. A..A. (?. finAri.r.sTov, M?V I, ISfiS.?General Oruiby iiah i.-Hiif<i the foilowiuif circular, C >lilainili? i'ifiiliiii<nm {or r?!vi*:i>ti of r?->?islft\ti.ui, n:nl lur ihe conduct of flections ordered l>y General {Jrdura ijo. 77 : I !i?r iiijj resell lat s ??n ? for revision of r?'c? ivtrniion. mil lor tin* conduct of cbetiona ordered by (iciii'i'itl Orib-r.t No. 7 7, from ihestheadquarter-1, uro I'uMislir.! for tliu infi>riiiatiuii :\iid ?if 1'ont (\itui>inml?,"? : I. The following tnuiiicini;! oillcuro will be volu.l for, iiii } no oili. rs: FW ?*:iof t!?i- cil.ii s of C'liiirlrploit and Columbia. a Mayor, aim Aldermen to the number ii".i-^lnMiHiuvl by law. I' >r .?:?.-Ii i:i??r>>tiraU-d ritv and village, one latviiiiniii, lui.i \V urdeiis to the number now t'.tt>sb!i->lli J by b?\v. Tbe t'oii iiv .'in.M-M to b.; voted for will be |>re?ciibcd by General Orders No. 77, uru! no otlur-j. II. Tl,n sp-ci il in*t rrct ions at Inched to t!ie in?iite of l!-.?* mivcrs o1 tbe books of ri-L'i^t.atiou will be carefully observed. A rovi?;cn tbe lurrio.l of five d iys, c iinniijiiwiii; on the lHtli day of Mnv, instant, will l.?> mado , tlie list* to be pruj.urcJ iu duplicate, in iuc?;.!at;co with the r,-?ubii'ioii* j.| vionsly vstub1;?hcd. The books inurki-d " Originals." -will bo' regarded us the ulltli.iriLlllivu riai-or.l *if I'pi ..Oriil 3 prciviil <! f.ir ivuii-'tratiris nl enoh i^l>i*trniiiiii |>r?>ciiict. *ti.l requires <i..i ndLce of the Bit/us /?i he yrcifi.j IV. Mail* and ?*xpresses, find when no' ces*!iiy, moii, dutsiikd ns couriers, v\ ill be n?ed an moans of communication with Board* of UogislrHpon. Civil olH. wi'l teinlqr such services ns are ro?piir#d in polling and serving notices. y. JW Commanders l.nve authority to -nppr.ipriate public buildings undbr the ' b'A'.krtoYof the S .He, County of municipal c iinthoritV, for/the purposes of registration "UMiJ.^lc' iion^uinl rent wjll not bo allowed wiivrc the u u of public property can Jjd Cil-talfiol. "rr: 1 legist rnr*, by becoming candidates f>-r ofTicf, will not I??; disqualified from 0011linuin^ to not as ii'-yistrurs, l'ost Corninandcrs will fii| all vacancies, and report tlmir action promptly to Ut,cse headquarters. VII. Ono ballot-box will l>0 Used for enrh nplling plnc<\ *Vm. Post Commanders will appoint Manngcrd ot Elections lo (ill all vacancies , ?Hut'h appointments to bo inad.Cj v,bcre practicable, for each of the original eleclti>n precincts at whicli the first session of the Hoards of l.e^istralion took place, and A lur i\ivinintlu rrmorl n-l hi tln.oa ,?pjartei?. <\>nsolidnli?m of election pro,j:uic'.s should be avoided ; but when nee.cfi^arv, will be or.li.ieil by j>ost commanders mid tjsifc notice given. r" '"TX. IWatik* for poll lists will be fur? ' ivislicl, on which the nntnea of hII persons s,votn>4J. -the election, with tl^cir residence, ,will be entered. X. Iimito liatsly upon tho closing of the i poll, the Miinr?,';crs of E'nc.tion will count tbo vote* polled, and compare them with .iJio poll Hats, stud correct, if possible, any i iror j'^iiL upiv bo fo.iltd in. tho respective ,iiu:nb.T*. XI. 'I'lifrcnpon, all pitckngos of tickcts wriri)'* replace-l ia tho box, which will be 'locked hud sealed up, ami with the unities ?f tin*. K)aitag<Vft in mcli manner that the ,1 ox cannot be opcni-d without destroying neli signatures; and will he delirered by :jtc ehiiirmain, w ith thr> pull li*ts and books of rejrwtiationjto the l*>*ard of H^istration to which such polling place belongs. (.^vc'ioti 1*2 villains directions as to .disposition of ballots and registration b""ks j XIII. Within twenty-fotir hour3 after the close of the polls on the last day of ..election, the Managers of hj'eetiQua wijl .complete their leturus and place the rpgjsUration books, poll li*tt>, and ballots, in the hands of the I'oanls of Itcgi>tratiou. " The Hoards of ile^islration will, within twenty-lour hours thereafter, complete the > .canvas? and foi ward such bocks and papers, uilh the canvass ictnrns, to the PostCutnniutidcjs, who will require prompt compliance with the provi>ions of this paragraph. Tub UrcF.ST Ki.r.r riox. ?Tlio fullowinj; officii fstnteinenl of ll?e vote cunt at Hit; lecenl, ele'lion u tin; jjiier.lion of r:?tify?i?j? or rejecting tlur .('oneliluiioii prcftrJilcd liy die lnle lU'fOiistl'UCtinii Convention of Iliits Sinto, not only contain* ismny intrrC'Slinjr feature11, liul covert stutiulics which nro |?>?ulinrly pnirppMive : Sad O ' ? % ? 2 1 ?i *S 5 to tDiffljiela 'ud S. O .2 f - . in ? u '3 ? L o o ti o o i VS * f*i ij fr-i v. Alibi vtflc Mtt* SidJl 1MH1 JUtil J;J8I ? AtnJtiiso^ ., ;;7(?l . 1 -Ji ? 1:17.5 2/i87 1077 J!iiin.wi-U . . TjTIH (>?W -ft)It H?71 ^ W^kfort . . HIKVf 150 60*8 29,V, . liU I -J 1 o8Ui l&Ol'J 4'>'-8 Client or . . . .1741 17,V) 081 2731 47l0 tXUffeafi-YfltfJ IttWl 7!tt *??4 l3Bi* C50 <? ? 2<iy:? l ii>2 . 2iiJ lUKi 767 Colleton . , /i J lit) ;iOS:J' .'{S'i C ifK> I'OOS 4?T7 ' 27?> ; GUI :J401 - VJCf, n>l?ai<fiui4?i?<v7u^ 1073.-4544 ?>12 .43. J^ncast**:.- H Laurens . . <1111/ r U"M ll?7 3<?a? 10|H Laxingtou^mvrm /???*.* 1074 021 Jrr#T ll$M iW, 815V1 f,?io j2,{8 '/ jfi 1 (>03 r?2ri Newlicrry.. 2010 80j5 $851 042 f('Oflttntft, , .,,^004 -487 027 1114 4F'.i vtem il?2 ?SI MR ^ 125 , J IVMVin . . . 1 """ " r 2M>1 1248 R740 ,?7!? < 411U MHO. 10*3 3U8 10H !/ fjflnmlptu r> * 6107 #?2<i >4*2 3'J08 1249 Uu**.,, JW83 U'JO . ,771 22G1 llli^ l . HH!f ?VClllW4 . "765 I 0 . . J frgJS l'Jifl* 1570 859^' 721 ' bvWi- uv^m-svr 70758 212&8 OHO*O #6551 ^ffivaW/autU1 ? "tff" -.' ? 1 ; ' /?', . " nQ&t Wf iMe raqut-itf^Me nndoiaoe tlimt tb? '? Olub elf Ofttvillnge Will meet on tyiSim ay evening ut ?>vii<ll?tliglilin^. u? : The Abbeville Press. A.l)bevillous. (A W. A. l.KE. EDITOR. ?Thi'i'c Dojlni^t a your in i??1vihhm?. ? 7-r" N?? S?ilisiTt[i|ii?ii8 lakcii fi?r n nh'ortw time limn nix tin ml lis. Friday, May 8, 1888. 1 - - -j ?1-5 'i'jio itciRonsiranco iv trainsi tuo Mew r ' Constitution. The Slate Crntrul J'xeculive (\untn Hi oe. litis prcs'tiitcil in (Ynu'iess n rosjw:ctful remonstrance on In-half of the wliiti* j>eo|i!.j of the Slate, ng:i:ost tlio J?o\v Constitution, \vliieh in to lio submiti?U to tlia', lio<ly for rntitientioa. Tlio |>njn-r jircso.uts very loictbly and conclusively ihu proiniiieiit ol'jeclious to .the (Jonatitulion, in iniM a:ii) conciliatory Inuguage. It oinlioi iesthe very excellent letter of Governor IVi'? rj' wliivh we publish oil our first im^o, in which Ito allows Hint (lie Constitution 13 injurious to I the interests of tlio white uinn, and incoini.-*. | lent with tlio pence nn;\ prcfperity of the Stale; nrnl nho tlio <>f Mr. Hurl, j which prove uiai i: n 1:0 less ?xctriuiciltnl 1o ! tiic interests of the hluck race. ''On thi* i point, llic Committee aslc lenve to invite attetitioii to the comments of the Hon. A. 15r.rf, one tf tiie nLlcit lmrytra of the i?i.ato, niul it j man yt the yi^!i<;t charge! cr,- and of well j known political rur.sci viitUm. Tlie following is hi.j lai:^i';.fjc on tin; snl j>'? t of the provisions of the iu-\v Constitution, which confer the "lower of taxation:'" "An nitnlysis of tho provi-ions of the new Constitution, which confer the power (>f tHxa tion, 1 liavi> not a doubt, will assure any candid mind that no prnpl* on this coi.linen'- enn eii dure the {.iirdcns which il imposes. The priii! cii-le wjiieh pervades thnt entire instrument, is ' I lint :iirinxnti?Vn, except for ft single purpose, J Mtnil he pnpiMcil upon real date and upon the income from the 8'ile of mcrehaiidiatij. In e?ti? I Hinting the incnUnlity of taxation, wfl Vrtnnot omit the fact of-the great diversity hctvvccn : the two races which inhabit 'iie State. At I this moim-nt the tnxuMo property i? liehi by one raev, mo! under ihjil Constitution tin* po| litieal power is v.-s'ed exelu.-ively in the other, t 11... r.... | - J "I'l "! j the civil fiTV,,.? of III.- Stale imposed upon i!i<j j property held l>y the smaller number, but the ! other Im?i\ a* a riW!!*, is at the pi'Mt'iit moment I entirely exempt from at>y luxation, except for ! the stipjort of public schools. A very larir* tiuir.hi ; c.f llie raeo which own Ilia taxable ' property are disfranchise!?cannot, vole, ami ! cuuiii't. ivttt ho'.il the huiiihieet ollice created ; hv that Constitution ; while nil others, without I reference to prop?.-rty. t? uducat ii.nnl quulilicn tinn, to past citizenship, or uny other* tjualili, Cnti'ii. nro n'Uwed to vole. Need I say that I tlii.t is n condition of thinirs vhicli tho world j never before witnessed! Vour nnecstor-t proe'nimoil n sentiment, which has thrilled tliroti^h c\< ty American heart, readied lo distant connj tries, and hucn incorporated into their ccnstitutioiis at.d l:str?. It is this, that taxation'\vithI out representation i.-t tyranny. Now, not only in n laige. ohisa <>.r picperty-'.iohlvi j in South Carolina di.-tpintififil to vote or liobl Africa, but those who innv vote or hold tiltiee are not req'lircd to have nny property qualification or I(i know u letter of the alphabet, as tunny of IhrYn will not know. I any that n more Arrant ami infamous spoliation of a class wns never designed by n:iy country ou the face of the earth. 'Now, what miwt lie tho conscqnenoes 7 Property under forms of law, in tho puise of taxation, will lie Iransferrtd from the hand* of those who now poaaen it to others. It is inevitable. TI'C holders of tnxalrie property in ' Carolina eannot to-day, nnd will not hereafter, Lo ublu to pay the tuxea import) UpOII till.111. "Many of yon are aide to form pome reasou l?l? conjecture us to iho number of pauper* who will assert their claim* up?n the charily aii.l sympathy of the-State. Yoit have clrea| ily had some experienco 'with refinance to oue iiu*<r, and 1 am pcrrumlod you will not linve tlic >li?;itt.st "lilli'-jihy in making your calculations. Not even u noirro father, son or hujtmnd, is reyuired to contribute a dollar towards the sup I jioit of the pi.apera of Ilia racc." [ IJe next n-idrtste* himself nioro especially to I tho colored man, and rem-irks: I "If there he nnv colored man wlio intends to I he mdii!-trioii?, frugal und moral?to elevate himself and family?!o that man 1 doeire In s-iy one word: Let him acquire rc.il estate and learn to read and Write; so that he may he pine*.-! in tlie category of the white man who owns laxalde properly, and if 1 am not totally mistaken.in the opinion I have detived frnm I successful and critical examination of the new Constitution, he will he unable to retain his property tfirce j*er.rs. 11 will be tnk- n front I him liy those of his own race who are idle, tluifLlcas, ai d do not mean to work. Il^te-s it is that I call upon all respectable colored men, wlv> entertain hopo* of future pro?peritv? to denounce that Constitution and join his natural, ancient and true iriftuls in opp.uiug its ratification." i\ext. after o^po?iiig the deceptive features in the Constitution proposed on flic subject of the homes! oad claim, and the iimiulline 'of all debt* of \>l,iih slavery yf'cre the consideration, and aft"*r joule comments upon the daujferoiiH organization of the judicial ]>awtr of the OUile, he concludes thus: ?* " ? j-ni-iuwiii, .? v/i'iintiuuii'm *vihj rue ii ! enormities in it will prove fatal to both mem, : and more fatal to the Mark llimi to I ho white. I Tlio colored man who ha* uci^uiit'll property } liar really more witcre.-tt. in preventing tliat j Constitution from bcfuinin^ tlig fundamental j law of the St.nlc t.hnn yo:; linve, Mid ! trust lie I will not. allow lii?S?sr?Tf to he deluded bv those j who would mal;? bejievc thai it in his in ? : terrst lo oppose Hip people who hnve reared nn>] nurtured him through life. So eumhrnuB and-complicated is the machinery of tlint Canhiiiuiion. con.-isllnir. n3 it (!?w, of Hie most minute details. nod so burdensome trill he the trovei nmenl whiuli it inaugurate*, that you will he eriulujd hy it. Yuu cannot bear it. As \v?jll m'l'hl tlio heavy harnc.-s ?>f Ihe mailed warrior be put. upon the limbs of an infant, ns for these bui'driig lt? b? imposed upon the impoverished |ic"|?l?; of H'ooth Carolina. None but ft people fit-h nn>V highly educated can live under that Const tuition. Try it if you will," but 1 tell yoi), jJMilleiiipn, that antagonism will he fxcited between the two rnces, rind conflict inoy be the result. Under it p.face r.iu} harmony ure qttcrly impossible iu South Cnr jlinn." Tlio AdJre*; asserts that the white people of the Slate w ill never quietly Fiihmit to negrorule, but will tine every legitimate means to regain their lott heritage. It proffers full j<istiuclotho black man, nml on the Fubj^tl of. luanficiVcufTrnjie. n?htiin-R the ground taken l>> ine is to iuiiintt) n ^invention. It if< not to ini fti|i|x>beil Unit (lie llemonRlr.tnco will tliu least efTect upon <Tou' gr<'M, luit its inflnencr- will he f?*lt before that tribunal of |>nlilic opinion which SafooiiIo puss upon (lie great issue* which now instruct the "country. Tiik Mat, Fr.vriy/t.?May <1 ay wns c<'1rliif\tetl l?y the* yiiing pupils of ' Mi** (ierlrni}.Smnli'* (cIimoI jn n styl<- (bat <lii} honor to the occasion and crudit. to. theinstel% ? *. Tastefully arraved in appropriate eo*tntnp?, anil with liaiinoVR dying. tho youngster* mnrclu-d in procepaiuii lo (lie 8;jhool-liounet anil after ft very ereditaliTc exhnifnatioit, pto?#e<teti to a "cool, sequestered If," w?ie*e fl?e lexenjisf* proper of iL* d^y Mien ICv* ^mall. the c^ueen, win crowned?the nice pie-iiie din' n?r >whm <l!?eumed-M.hb ln?y?i tilted on foot? ,lhfl_ W}1)* wns v iwvardtd to (hp successful 'eoiiipentor^ Nastef* Henry 'liurn's?the pleasant festival passed ofT iu n style which l u-jawf A +TfHr !?? ..' t t/t HT W*of ive anujepion*. tli* a recent nr^iiVal ?rt Weir wellxriowfl wSbnftfftieUt.iitid iuK v'im? ftltonr friend* who ?r?hgifrom {fie wnrra w*a4hi>r, or th? politic*! ??<)ilefn$nt, to i c#ll AU>1 be couied.oflC by wliolej*?l? mid retail. They have nil proper cooling mixture*?IJ.OOQ |ioiiti<lii of ice, ami every variety of -jfced drinks?lemonades, W files a nil liquors?and will tpgre nq, p?m? U tempv M?? b*** ?r calm , ilift expiteiueut. TU?y will Ji?ep aJwaya on lW?d *q largo supply of ice, ana 'can alwava mnfuh' thefr frienda In town and cqnufr'y iliia - elVcap lnVu'y on tli? bcttof term*. ' ' * h-'' ' < ? ? <t. u " XW Tf"> fond We L?m, ft>r Ut^, ime. of llta most aUraeiivo of ilia tnonthlui* (With a bMuiUtlljAugipvjnif of JeQferipn Davja' ,c 11 i I dren, been reovfjpA. 'JPlie w^rk )< tasteful Iv cotU*h tfp.'ano ilVnrticlVa rtro firifn life punf nf tha. bVrt. writer*rtf H.Ije Soafh- Thdf>t4co la only $3 |?cr anuutq. " -&V* 1 * ? - k iVf. The Impeachment. Mr. I'inglinm in mntcing tlie closing "nrgu ri'iit for- tjie mniingers of tlio impeachment. The result j* Htill uncertain, l>ut Hie liopes of acquittal on tlicpnrt of t'io President's friends, are becoming tnoro civupnino. Tbp defence linn li?*on conducted Willi "great liilily l>y Messrs. Cuftfs, Kelson, 0roosbcck, pivarts nml Stun Iicrry. 'l'lie '^ccIicb of Mcsars., (irocslieok J and r.vnrts Iihvb been especially commended? Iilmlof ilr. Kvartsns one of 1)10 greatest forensic tll'oi Is of aiicicut or inodwrii timed. I Tlio Washington correspondent of tho Jifcrcurif esiys: ".Mr. Kvnrl's speech yesterday vns begun in ft giuve, .Jfcugliiy aud uomewliut dry maimer, I..'1 ii, - 1 1 ... ?.. ? . vio u<v? v 14/u^;. i in- vrniur was only j waritiiiif} to lii.-i woi'fc, ami ne Ifitig lie rose l<? the highest mill most impressive strains of eloquence. Nr. F!vnrts Inn n shn'rp nn<l yet not a very <U?tiuol voice. J think tlio Chamber is I'io J ii rue for him to speak in. But his tittt.itnef i > it'liiilrnhlQ. ' lie is ni times ciwy nml collaipipnl, then nr^tiiiieiitniiVc unU again Bolumn even to severity. To-?lay his speech wan reftifmol, the galleries thronged with 4ngcr ami attentive opoctniors. Ilia" speech U entirely out ol the track co well beaten by othera. It nmy leave method, but it is not formal nor forensic, it is fa'her it plea for u constitution. for 'iberty, for tin; future of n irrrnt people than a fore!i>io nrgutneiit. Toti forgot for a season I the personal character of thu respondent nn.l j the i?h-u predominant in the tniud is that here | are n hotly of men on the eve of committing n most. awful mm! irreparable net of folly, stnI" penJoij.i iu ita eoneei'Ueiiced to thv.>:ji?>e|yes and pos-teriiv. Ho has certainly "risen to the height of this gtynt nrgtini'Mif," and more thnn mi* IIMIII ?? n*? iinn ^ cw r|H'nt;H prnna ?v tllH ' r.:.i:;ttitu.lc of the occasion. A!!"^! every penitence is pood for reflection to Ih'oiijihlful men. |Tlic best men of the Senate lent liim close nttiun, ami I cannot think they will, lifter eueli I nn appeal, In1 hiu'nd rondy to push this fearful I experiment." E"??~ Wo publish 011 our fust |>n(*A ft Com- ' lminication from nil esteemed irielid, whoso view.-*, with rosrnrd lo lh? new Constitution, it i? needle** to pay, wo entirely repudiate. It iu true that the paramount objection to that Constitution (jnuvs < ??! of tho peculiar rc1u<so:i of tin- whi'e it ml lilac!'. race*?thut, it* practical operation is to ?iit>jt<et the mipei'ior to \?ie eontrol uf the inferior, am! the |.;*operty ninl in? t?*l!ii;*.'i?o?'* of the country t'i tho dominion of iiniurnmic and piiupeiUin?'. et apart from nil oiifiMiiiiis "f race, the Constitution i; a hcleto{ eiieotiM path-work of ill-assorted, discordant nnd repugn'in t provisions?confutiintini; tho i.leurly markcil boundaries whi-h define the just limits i f the civil and military Jwisdietmnii?impairing; the symmetry of o.tr'cdmiraI1U1 judicial nygtem? leprivinsi the citizen of rights which are as old an ///?_<///.i ehur/a itself ?impoiiinir upon us n system of government wliicli la ;\li<.':i to our feefinirs and foreign lo our habits?nn 1 above all, entaiiini; upon us a load of taxes which promise* to crush out the life of our people. (Jii ihitsoulijcct, road the admirable letter <>f (joy. l'erry, in which he presents tho Willi convincing force, nnd uiibiisw< l yUu logic. \Ve piip|ii>.<e that rvll our citizens will endorse tho fiigecBtinn a* to the imperative necessity n< encouraging foreign emigration, <ind we trut>l Mint an earnest ell'ort will be made iu tlint direction ; lull we enunot flint our ry*s to the frtpt I lint "the linn in our path" which is here to li'iuhteii of tlic white emigrant* is this very negro Constitution. Wc would ns soon expect the Aiiylo-Sitxon, or the Unit to emigrate to yni:il Domingo, ns to attempt. to culuoize an Afncuuizod South. #- #? We nre indebted to Mm. Golfing (or n couple of jcmccM of delicious ice-ercam. with ncfonipnnyine cake and oranges. io make .the present, doubly acceptable, and n? attractive ohm as evar graced the table, or tempted the palate of a hungry editor. To those who hove tajtijd of tho delicacies Mrs. folding known bo wi ll how to prepare, it is useless to speak of her s!}ill in these matters. Hhe has made arrnngeint-nla to have ice-creum al ways ou hand, with cukes, fruit.-", uud everything nice. Call uiid judge for yourselves. Dr. C. W. Kelley, surgeon dentist, 1ms made arrangements to open an office at Abbeville C. II, in connection with bis ollice nt Given word. He will be nt Abbeville from the 1st to the 14th June next, and for the remainder of the mouth at Greenwood; and will insert ful! upper and lower eot$ of teeth for $25 eneh. l>r. Ktflly is n t-I;illful operator, and will guarantee entire Fiilirfacliun. We commcnd him to the patronage of our friends Mcmr*. Fowler A McDonald are receiving i his week, another Block of Udiea' dress juous. j:i inc millinery <l'parinieiit they Iimvm ? fine variety of hftl.*, bonnets and trimming*. l'urchuiiurs wiil do well to give tin-in a call. All oi-deis in the millinery department will reeeiv# prernpt attention nt tlm iiHinia vf ladies of tuute and ekilj i|i the^o nintteri". ' IQT VV? loarn lli.it Jim Tolman, one of our nevVly etiliaiii.-rii.-C'I fellow-citizen* ?f the D.miiourniio permianon, hm bc?-n invited lu delivir I mi iid-li*^s ion Democratic Hireling al KiuctySis on Saturday next. Important Military Order. The following Important ord<"r, No.-80, from l>i?trifI Heiidfjaarler#, wuh mudu put/lie ye?lerdtj v : I 'Tim fonstiliitir.n ndojdeil l>y tlm Ocnven tir.n nr>? inlded in llii# city, under the nirliority of the litw of dm Untied States, of Mnreh '2. 1.-S.7. "to provide for llio moro rlliHcnt (jovpriiruont of (In? reli?-l Slates," lo frnine a Constitution for the Slate ol South Caioiiun, having 'lieen culiiiiilted to the pi-oplo of th? nnld Hiate, and having been duly ratified ; nud Iliw Convention having, l.y nil ordinance ud->i>ted on the ltitli day of March, ISti-1*, provided thai, tlie Ocru-rnl Assfflilily, elected under the provision* of the paid Coii."ljtutio|l, shall ohi--<-uildc in tlie city of Columbia, on the I2t.li day of May, ISfi^; the proper oll'icers of the provisional L-overnoient of the Slate will make IMiniixit* nrrnmjcnienis lor tiis niioommndation of (lie i>nid Geh<-rnl Assembly. And fur the i purpose of defraying the ne?!e?siiry ejfpenscs of hull rent, furuitum and coiilin^eticief, until tlie (J. neial Affi'inlily shall otherwise j?r?*vi?Ie, the sun) of $g,MM>.is beicliy appropriated from <>)moneys in llie Treasury of South Carolina, not otherwise appropriated. 11. To remove any doulils as to the proper construction of Seeiioi.H 14, 15, nml J ft, of Paragraph II, {Appropriations",) of Ci-ucral Orders No. 1??, ditctl December II. lSr>7, the Treasurer of the Stale of Soulli Carolina i.-i heirby directed not to tnako out payments from the Treasury "of the said Slate on account of any appropriation made, or for any service rendered, or f.?r any dvbi otherwise contracted prior to tlie 30tli day of June, liiih-s* the sauie shall hereafter be authorized by proper lei^iflat i vc a ii thori tv. 'III. Ifpon H-prr^entntione thitt since tlie lalo fjleoiioAKi many, luboiers have been discharged from their employment he*'aufto they exorcised the ri\fl?t. of votiiltr, or localise they did not vote an ilieir employ ?rs \yelied them to vote, Commander* of I'ofts are directed to use the Hiitliority conferred upon their, hy tho first paragrujHi i?f C(ii:eral Orders No. fitf, dated March 20, lKfis, to require that when sueli persons beeom.Vpioper objects of public charity, the (,'iMumin'Uitwni, ?i ulhvr municipal oUieeM. havinK v(lio eara of the poor, hiiuII ii)ako tha same provmion f<r?r them n* for othar objects of public charity; and, if necesenry to Hint cut), the , (/'oiimiiiisior.urs arc authorized to levy Much uddiiional pooV taxt'SiiA tflay'Yie required. JUtte representations having been mad<> wi h refinp . to planters aud other poisons who hav'd rcvervc 1 advanc.-a from t.h? United St a to* under tha .provisions of tbe circular of Jfobroary 147, 1?08, tho AsMsiuut Commissioner for (hoState will, u on ?nt>sfa tory 'evidences'' of the irtci,-.* iMihol<W&'l further advances to such planters and others who have, been guilty of i.c'i prnc'.i'ecs, afid tako men-arcs to secure tho reimburu'.ment of tho money va'uoof ilia fcd? v<nraivli-nit<- i*? i *ffieoflfearsaruL^,cola of tlio Buriau wi^ -1% ai^iu^i^rujg^qij.lot^ rnenl loFTaborera WI19 h*ye been diwTnuiMd *. and to nil feuMi.'4#li<fe obl? 'to'reM* fent^Hkiid to, v Vrk Uieiu^u,their ow* ,?,c?otmk, e* ififty Ins made ln'toufo miiy with L?i? provitiunftoftii* oifleuMMof F#broaty ?l, 1865, uud Uunoru) Or^c" ?0. 28, ^t' tU? *019*. date '. I ? 7i--r?rarr -.- - ==* , CONSKJNKES. ?'. III- ' '< .?.? : 1 i f3?T Tj?? /oHpwing munod p*rsona Lav# freight, in tha,f>e^t ?t Ab\>??ill*? I , liuilrrad Frc\<ih\.?II. S K<>rr, H II Warfi* YaW, NW'tanft7!^ SaisArd, E KeUoti, W I) PWrk* er, WJHta; itniUr & Q?i, W^JSmilh. T C Perrin.H W Lj?wp?iJ' j J ,Cunv'?'S,,?u1? Thcimag r^kfa, fj trttikd^ t)r ?' W'Thoma*, T F La-' j?ier>.10 CaiboiKj,,Urkdtoy vVidonart, *Vi?*?. A McDopald^tt, W^l^d, J J. Lipfoed, Sho^ filfntft *'v# ' ** ' Exr>re** fir?(jht.-*-T Wilhdrfsftn, 6 F Mara^nlttjii H W>1I|?M18W'/ n ttilverr, 4 A M* McDonald, J A Mar-Lin, (> T I'orciicr i L \ p. U. SOKDLliV, Ajcti. Atlanta, May >.?It is understood tliut the tent oath will not bi' itMjtiircd of l.<y islnti v? members, nml tliub tin- I.egmliiiuro will l>e iissi-mbteil nt IM iHrd^evillo na n |>1*0vttl body to tnko aclitfn on tlio Constitutional Ainundipcnt mid tlien niljourn. Tlio T.cgifluture will meet in Columbia next Tuesday, lite I2lli iust., at Junney's Hull, wniuli line been accoruil for the nuguwt occasion. It i:i tmpposed Mint the work Will bo licuvy, mid the seniiidn 11 long'one. '* 5^/" We liuve reci-jvcd the May number of tlio Southern Cultivator, iilhil lis usual with :i choice variety of nrtieleK, oii^isinl ami si'leet?-d. '4'y the Souther^ faituer the work in invaluabio. C^y" The May uumberof the A imrican Agriculturist I iix been 1 ec.'ivcJ. Il it one of tlie chcapcdl uuil heat publication!) of iU kind. 0881-3. John Knox ?fc IV odvertise ns frir-li nrfrivuls, country hnms, bacon, ami fourteen thousand pound* of ice, which will bu sold low. (T3~ Dr. Talker ndveitiacsa choice variety of B.eTiTr.i.w."- .I.-...- .....I ?l i'-l- ... - difect uttciiiion. Tlioy arc frc?h and pure, nnd will ^>e m>M low. Head tliu adyeiliseineut, and giveliiui a cull. * ' * C50T" Sco noticc to deb torn and creditors of estate of David Clclaml, iltt'd. Sec notice of Columbia Ice llou^o, by ' Jno. L>. XJau-riiui, agent. * t2T Sco notice U> t>. AluibhalV Bale, by Mr. ] 11. p>. (Justin, auctioneer. 1 . 1 . L..I. . t?- The filends of Mr. JOHN EKltKiilT rcs|.ecl(i:l!y announce liim as a cnmlhlale fer Sheriff, of Aybevillo District, at the cunning election. IPflT TIih filetfln of Mr. M. S. 1NGUA11AM ri bjKoifully announce Injn as a candidate for Tax Collector at llie next elect ion. <* HVL W K. IS 33.X ?a . ('OKIIKUI'KU UV JOHN KNOX 4 l)<?. Ap.ncvu.i.e, May S, IStiti. COTTON.?Rules <?T tliu week 43 l>ul?a ot 20 a 20?closing dull, at for middling. Ni:w York, May f.?7 1*. M.?Cotton dull and J cent lower : enlca 1,71)0 hale*. at 32 a !t2|. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat Ic lower. C?rn '2c better?white Southern 1.20. Mens pork?new 20 ; old 2S 25. Lard ijuirt. of 19 a lyj. Kica firmer?Curolina 1 1 i nil}. MuhcuvuJu migar ltij a 12. Freights n"iel sn^ firni. (iold S'J* it S'.'J. 1>ai.tivi<>i:k, May 0.? Cotton dull and held nt .".2. Flour less linn, ami ijootalily unchanged. \Vbent hInily?Maryland 3 Oo a 3.IS. (lorn firm?yellow 1.25; white 1.10. Oata tiriu, ai t>7 a It3-c ilnil, at 2. f'U a 2 0">. I,ivi:i:r<n>i., May II?Evening.?Cotton heavy and lliichutigrd. "HffiSSS ?e?B3."~ fowler &, Mcdonald WILL receive (hid week, another Kl??ck of Dress Goods, in Mozambique,' (Jrexiadincp, <fcc. Millinery Goods. I?OW[,ER A XleUOSAI.D will receive in a few days, still another lot of BONNET;*, lints, Ribbona, Flowera, VeilB, Illusion*, Ornaments, Frames, Wreaths. Art. Ladies wanting a liouiiet, Hat, or anything in this Line, had belter cull buforo (lurchaaing elacwhero. Iu the Millinery Department TITEY have Ladies of the beat tnalc to trim 1 and make llonnata, Huts, or anything iu the Fancy Line. . . FOWLER A McDONALD. Mnv 8, TSr,*, s. It 1 A "H" Tlfl a,SOT L m. COUNTRY BACON, 2,999 lis. COUNTRY FLOUR, 13,999 LBS. ICE. JNO. KNOX & CO. May 8, 1803, 8, tf Fresh Arrivals! }{?i.->inF, fietli an J fnic, (Tiirrftiits, " " Brown T<>a|), 10 ctf, fn?r poun<l, IToilet ^uh|>, in ct?. encl^, filyc-ri'iie " lii " " Wiiwirtor" " " 10- " " Castile " " 10 " K<s. Tuition, fine ' VhiuIIh, " Old Coguiac Brandy, fine 4? Family Whiskey, " " Fori Witif, " " Vrvjdi-i.'i Wine, " BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Rteel fVn?, a variety, 1'cn Holder*, blnte l'cncild, puintpd, " " Kfl'IIHIl, I'upcr, Note nnd Letter, " Cnp, " KxtraCnp Edvp1<>[>??, biisinef* find note, " common aiio (luo, IVncile. ft variety, T<>y T'aint Tioxrp, " I'liinern, colored for children, Copy lio -ks, blxnk, " with copy, McfiufTivj'g lienfti-r, aid and oeir, * from Fir*l to Fifth, Child'* U.S. History, " l?t book U. S. History' " 2d ? itc.. ?fco., nt reduced price!) at DR. E. PARKER'S Agent. May 8, 18C.3, 3, 2t U. I MARSHAL'S SALE, SOUTII CAROLINA DISTRICT. UNITED STATES VS. 2 BAR RELS DISTILLED SPIJUTS, ONE WAGON. 2 MULES, AC. ' HENRY S. CAS ON, Auctioneer. I> Y virtue of Venditioni'Erpona* to me'diJ from the Honorable the Ju<lge of ttie DUlriol Court of South (-urolio*, iu .the nhivc case, 1 will.cxpor# for sulci ?*'*PUBLIC AUCTION, ?l Abbe?ill* C. H? on Wedueedny, tiio ^Oih iu*t., pt 11 o'clock, A. M.: ; , B Barrels Distilled Spirits, One Wagon, OAe-lralf Barrel Bistilled Spirits, and One Empty "" Barrel. ' ;s - v Jud i.w.'l dif i 1,1 !' '* 'i wvi i.rv to & Mmahalk .jyyww. : jimuOTriOTr#'s ; JOTICE - rtt i *>i i mo^ . |. hL ptraons iodohUd to M?C # DA- . K-C\- . YID CLSJLA^I>, tfop'd, are reau<at?d to | coma fSiVHMr ?u j*r4cu)& keviiig daioatrd* Against ?aj<t e?t?i? i will ssl *m *?** t,-{ ? ..) "fl ~l' ? ?! f. ,'.-0. 7m. j.J ';: *? WM. DICKSON, 'XDJljliTSTIlATOR. \ May 8, 1869. 8, Id ' * -" EllESII DRUGS. QllLOKOFORM, Tec thine Itince, * OVnl I'i'seMit!), .<!lyciTiiu?; pure,* Tht>ine?n> Rye ^alpr, 8c<<U-1i*h iu-li Oinlmeiit, 'Siuinr of l.eatl, ' Olivo Oil, Ciislor Oil, fine, (ilne, l)ull<!y'? l*nin Exlrnctor. Acetic Winter Planter, Alcohol. ?>6 per cent., IIukIihihI's Irtinn l'limter, (JIiwh I'. Syringe*, " , v?,n r. p. ' ? 11. It Relief, Toltle Cork?, Flow", Sulphur, Bultpeirc, li'.ue Miiksi, Extinct Logwood, Ctnlbcnr, Mercurial Ointment, Jlcl, one's 1'illn, (iiiiii ciimplior, ptrenntheiling Plaster?, 1'ricUly " flelil'eW " \ Gtmi Opium, I n,,i M. Ilolloway't" Worm Confection, \rnlif)siOL'k's Vermifuge, ' " ( mil Arabic, W liiiiii};, Magnolia, l'ulelielor'a Hair l)yo. Chloroform and Arnica Liniment, Liniment, Mhdm* Indigo, Hcd I'reei |>iiate, I'recpt. Cuib. Itou, Mustard, lSroinide I'fittisli, Ciirulc M i^iirsin, -10 ct? per 1>otUe, (Queen's Delight, llie bent Purifier of ti^o liluod. Cod l.iver Oil, very finp, Ilo|!? iminV 'ForfaiMil' Klixlr Dark, witty ] 13 l>>>I.Ii?>i|.hat e of Iron. Hut i-ku 4>il, for ruins, I'urna, <tc.. At Dr. X3A.XIKT^T1'B? .Argent. March 8, 18(18,. 1. 2t A UT1FIC1AL LEAVES, for Wax Work, Culnmco Sheet Wax, Coo|'Hr'j Improved Clarified Gelatine, Sheet Gelaitnc, White and lied, Soda, Cream Tartar, At PR. PARIvER'3. Mny 8. 1808, 3. 2.t DENTA^OTICE, HAVING tna'lc arr.?njrpment? to open an > OKflgK at ABRKY1LLE G. II, in connection with my Office Ht Greenwood, from the l.st of June next, II will be at Abhtville, and remain until the 14tli; and Iroiu the 15th tothe lust of the month \vill be ut Greenwood. My Ollice at Ab'teYillo is over tbe Store of Mr.THOS. EAKIN. 1 propose to insert foil Upper ami Lower SETS of TKETLl for (25 each. Partial Seta in proportion to the above figure*. Teeth extractad WITHOUT PAIN. I guarantee entire satisfaction. ltespectfully, G. W. KELLEY. May 8, 18C8, S.tf SHERIFF'S SALES. r>v virtue of Biindrv writs of Fieri FncinB to I IJ inn directed, I will sell At Abbeville C. | II., on the First Monday ia JUKE next, tlio following properly, viz: fi45 ncr?? of land, inore or lese, bounded l?y land* of J. T. Liddull, 1^ (J. Wilson, and oilier', lnv ie<l uii 113 the property of Moius Winsiock ads. B Allen. 400 acres of land, more or less, bflnnded by lands of John Cowan, J.I. Uonner, and other?, levied on us ili?; property of Junius Cowan ads. Margaret I*. Itiehey, and others. 0?r> acres of Innd.more or lew, bonnded by lands of Win. Duncan, Andrew Burton, aud there, levied on ax the property of JohnGunter ndi. the StAte for taxes. 1 house und lot in Ninety-Six containing 80 acres, ir.orc or lets, bounded by James llugcrs, jr., I)r. N. P. McCiiutd, nnd others, levied on as iho property of James II. Rice ada. James W. ICivlinidHon. 17 0 nori-s of land, more or lecc, bounded b}' lands of Silas Kuy, Wm. Smith, and others, levied on as the property of J. 11. Stockman ads. the Stale for Taxes. 400 aercH of land, nioro or lesa, bonnded by lands of \V. il. Davis, It. A (Jrilun, ned others. Also ore hous^atid lot in Crernwood, eonlninuig40 acres, inora or iels, l>ounded by Jnnds of w. JVJcKellur, i1'. Arnold, anil utliera, levied* en as tin) |ur>j>rrty of Jolm It. Turruut ads. 'Milton A. Stillivnn. nnsun. anH others. UT TERMS CASiL Sh.'rilTa Office, > II. S. CASON, May 11, 18f?9. $ 8- A. D. RUBLE JACKSON, JR. THIS CELEBRATED HORSE Will servo a limited number MARES the present season at the following places: P0NNALD3VILLE, Mondays and Tuesday*, HODGES' DEl'OT, Weduusdoy? and Thursdays, GREENWOOD, Fridays and Saturdftys, Commencing on the 1st of May, 1S68. x>Escni3?Txo]sr. KEMBLE JACKSOH. Jr., u a beautiI 111 Bnri'uL with turn w III! A liinrl inftt. lrtncr hi an e and tail, iniiueitse pcwer, bone, very styliib, and perfectly .gentle iu any kiud of liarnefc*. llo is 7 yours old Iliin Sj)rhig, full 16 hand high, and lias trotted bit utile hi 'i minutes' und 36 seoonda. PEDICi R EE.-'KBMnra JACKSON, Jr., yii goi by old XeariH* J*(i?on, ho bur Andrew Jncknon, uud i* out of a thorough-bred ruaniog ware.- * ' TJEJR.MS. For the Reason V jW1 Tq igeurea, CoH V r . 25*<? tSj-The o??h will rwjulrtf! io'bm paid {or ' nt* fijoivalent i%,prvduc?) ji). tlw ur?t~aervice of the liorie, and u* iniire will W4ffV4"tMil#M< Ui? Money (or iu'oqpfriffai) U-' ftW1 yitMe* jya?f MUi jr?l^ r be carefully attended to. . i ! * ^ ?< \-3.-i ' .'.IfcjVV' ' ? > " : J*?* FURTHER-&AR1UQU-1' LARS-ENQUIRE' AV ? " GEO. T. BADCLtFFE'S. ' 1 n ti-WW VO*** !' Albevillt Distvicty fr. ?& C. R. fy ! M*y i J 2? iK ? ' *>>? * . , , '? ice t :.tmm J A* !t? obtfrMBlA' ICBMl6tJ8^ , -21l( byM?0 ^ All' 1 orderj from tbe<souoliy prora|tlj. ^^<,>1 to, wlnn the C*?b *e?omn?hies the oid r.' '. n J6DMSM&JUMB)M?f. 1 ?" ' /g?nt. May 8, 1808/8,4* " *"* ,f" 1 * 11 .hi .?!.?, ... . m"Wi?nii ,a< CORN, COI .FLOUR, BA WITH SEVERAL OT II. S. K May 6 47 tf JOHN A. TAl HAS JUST STOCK 01 CROCKER SSii? "Which l?n is rapidly soiling at theastor cxarpino boforo puiehiibing. Do autilfuc 13 .A A CHOICE LOT OF BAC< J. A. Abbeville. April 24. IRfiR, 1. tf wnMiiMmli UU11I Dill UI< 111111 i ] All those persona who are too busy or too poor to give a Note, n or otherwiso sottle thoir Ac- ^ counts, will, after the 20th day u of May, find them in the hands p' of an Attorney for collection. E AKIN & KNOX. S u P. S. The Books will he found with Iffr. J.'F. C. DuPro until the 20th May. E. & K. April 21) * 26 ' " St ' C The State of Sotith Carolina, Abbeville Disitrjict. TXT PATTI'mr 111 cv(U ill. The Bank of Kewberrv, South Carolina, vs. K. (V^ttliew Wilauu, Adm'r d? bonis hod, and . , others. " Bill for Account, Relief, &c. IT appearing tlin( Cliaa.II. Allen, J*anette II. l\lcLiiren, .toilII M. MoHrydn, II 'bel t J. 5'oBrjde, Kxtr'x and Kx'ora of John Mcl.aran, drc'il, defendants to litis cabc, reside beyoud the limits of ihia Stute: On motion hy McOowan, Oom. 'Pol., ordered, that said defendants* do apfiaar and plead, answer or demur to i>nid Bill ^itbin forty day* from publication hereof, or the autne will be takou pro coiifaso, ac;nitml thein. \YM. II. PARKER. a E. A. D. ComminsionerV OfTice, ) April 27. 18GH. f April 29 26 Ct S THE BEST WATER-WHEEL Is Icflbl's Patent Btfuble American Turbiue, Manufactured liy POOLE & HUNT, BALTIMORE, Md. 1 237 & 239 HAITIHOKE STREET, J "R A T . T T M n ? T7". n r DimTlilAw; ? SURGEON BEHTIST, 2 ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. c or Office over Dr. Parker's Drug Store. ?? April 3. 1808, 6f>, tf ?" ' CO RQBT. A. MARTIN,, j t ail o n, " WOULD' respectfully inform his friends _ uud (lie public generally, that lio Has moved his Shop lo lit* rwom bnck of H.9. Kerr's ? Auction Store, where lie will he glad to see I his Irieuds nnd olherc, wanting Anything in his I line. All work wnrinnteri to be done in the he*t I style, prqm|illy, and at a* lo-.y rates as can be afforded, for ?Ja?h or provi*ion*. f.Mfltimi ?nrl lifimirinrr nrnmnilw " ~i o M Feb 3t> 17 tf 4 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) ^ CiiA?LK<ro^, March 26ili, 1868. } u ON AND AFTEK SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, er 11)6 PASSENGER TRAINS, m{ South Carolina ? Railroad, will run as followa : 2 FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston 6 30 A. M. Arri?e at Augusta,.- 8 80 P. M. ConnecliJg with traiua for .Manty^juorv, Mem phi*, Naahville and Naw Orleans, via Motflgotnery ami Grand Jntio'ion. ? _ FOR COLUMUU. Leave Charleston ......6 SO A.M. Arrive at Columbia........ 8.50 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington Mnnuhestpr Railroad, Cljorlotto nnd South Carojinu -* Railtoad and Camden train. T * f FOR CHARLESTON ? Leave Augusta 6.00 A.. M. IJ ArHre nt tJhftrlealou.... ....3.10 P. M. Leave Columbia.,#.... . ....6.00 A, M. Arrive *1 Charleston. V...3J0 P.' M. ^, AUCMJSTA NJC'HT EXPRESS. <> ' ! (nnnAVi emipwih) >' ' -tf Leave Cbarle?ioB......7-80 P. M. I Arrive at Augb^*..!.... !AiM. M. ? GoW>edUo*?ftK?frafcM:fe'F Hatwyltfr/ Wxb- r villa, and N^w Leave Augusta ^..........4710 P. .31. *&iarH*t*riW. /P. ifW/jT/M*# ^ 'M.' ' " .. ^jCQLUMIMA KIGJJLT EXPiiKSS. c#ji??nh,^-r..'..r..f,wi?'?.aa A- M. Connecting with Charlotte apd South Caro. firta *?Hrafcf-'Ok ttotfdaj^ WlivMufa kod ' ?44*ja. 4 i;? .lis': J:n* .? , - .i?^ - ' \j?' t\ Leave Celuinhra. .,., S.SOT. M. ' Frtty# %t Chdfi^ni f, J.8.8fr A. M. LI eUAVWIUiKWlN' C( Leava Charleatqa..3.40 P. M. ?r Arrive at .<hl<pP. M. ? Leave .7.20 AM. LI AfflHr* M. CAMDEN BRANCH. ON MONDAY^ W?DW?)AYS, AND8AT- . oi ..x*ilk ' '. <VRB4Jfd?L:{.i i. Lnt? iCingaviUe ....... v..,.? .2.20 R II."' ih-rfVa Irtr C?oid<rti,.i..':.'.^.V. Jj'.::.' .8.60 p. M- T Leava Cam der....... ^ ft.10 A.'. M. Arrive at KiaK?iU?..^. 7 40 A. M,' (Sifn-d) . ,,TT. . ... II. Tw'l'EAlCB, " n Cmeral Superintendent, J May 8,1868. : ' ' ^ i inn wnmii I'II iiiiaumfri IN MEAL,; CON, &C? ^ HER THINGS, BY ^ ERR. .MADGES CA! ~ ?p I RECEIVED A ? SPRING coisrsisTiisrG OF rfc. * v ,^S ?? ,Y, BOOTS, liHhinglv low pricoR for which ho is offc olored MuhIliih for 30 couLti. .CON, B ACO^ rJN can bo bought at a low pricc, F r A LHADl rniirir m nrm h [OWN TAAK8. rIIE TOWN TAXES for 1ho yenr 1807, nre pant due, And must be paid by the it dny of June, or executions or aueh other recess will he issued as will insure payment. ARTICLES TAXED: ( Real Estate, Snles ol Merehnndixe, Tneomei I om Trails, Professions, Hotels, Livery Stablea, illiard Tables, Ac., die. Carriages, Wagons, uggicf, and such like vehiclea. Dogs, Ac., dc. A ROAD TAX of Threo Dollars a head ou 1 mules, white and black, bctweeu the agea r 1? and CO years of nge. The Books will be found with Mr. J. D lialmers until the 1st day of June. By order of Council. ROB'T JONES, AULCDuani. ? DlTiie, Secretary. I May 1, 1868. 2, 3t Just Received i % AT THE j MARSHALL HOUSE CORNER, 1 0OUKTHY IIA MS, \ SHOULDERS, 1 i " JOWLS, LARD, operiir Corn and Rye WHISKY, warranted i>\ire. N?w Oi lc?unp OuMc.n and CuiiHiion SYItUPSs, 1*1 CKJ.ES, ?fcc., ?fco. Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco." TROWBRIDGE & CO. Mttf 1808,2, tf OuPre's Hotel. i ? ' ? i I rllE mbacriher would inform liis friend* " anil Uie public generally, thnt lie has 11 ieried n Hotel at the McLAUEN' HOUSE, c i tlje Public Square, where ho io prepared to e irnish Hui.nl and Lodging to tlie traveling jblic. Ilia table will tie supplied with the sat that the market ulfurda, ami having now le of the Heat C'ooha in the country, he feela 'sureJ that ho can guarantee KHiiefnclion in lis department. No pa na will bs cpared in' -oviding everything which can conduce to the J mi fort of hla guests. The public patronage respectfully solicited. . F. C. DuPre, Agent* April 8. 1 808, 50. tf j M M Sill,! M rOOO lbs. Bncon, 2000 lbs. choice Flour, " 200 lb*, asaprw-d Cnnily, .riO0 lb*. Sola w rather, 6itfl lbs. cli-erse. 10 bbl*. Molxner, <1 ? >Iii. Syrup, 2 .bbl*. Tickled IWk, 2 bbls. l' ackerrl, A half bbls. Mncfcerel, 10 Kits Alack el, 2 Tierce'* Lard, Maecarohi, Soda Craeki, Butter Ciackers, 8 sack* of ttio Coffee, Mais of Java CcfTce, <tc., &c., just received id for sale low for CASH only. JNO. KNOX & CO. 1 April 10, 16G&, 61. if / New Arrivals! ,, Q BACKS SALT, ;QQ lbs. WIIITE LEAD IN OIL, J * CHROME GREEN, il M ULTRAMAH8N BLUE, * BbL LINSEED Oft* ' P >AJNT BRUSHES, 40 , *C. . ? Tor *ak lew for C*sb by -< J. KNOX & 00* ApfU.a4, 18&8,1, St * - . ' La T"' '.wn 1 i .!' ij" v ? i " - THE UNDERSIGNED XT PULP, ivt?p?*trM\]y notify the publje ijiat rT while Ilia not their intention to sell J BADINU ARTICLES for LESS TITAN )3T? ?>>d add a florrefpopduig pric? on otl?. t, yet rtiey caunot be pnrieraold, if (QUALITY tnken Into consideration. Thin f>pl!r? to ;j}uq#s tt.nrfii m family &ujppuk*. ' JWO. KNOX & CO. i > ' ? ' ' />'? ' * ' si *0i'9 W i ,21 ?. -T- "v:?^rr-?Hr: {J Eytya. Clwping Tobacco. ti I BOX SUPER EXTRA TOBACCO, j.mt " L rsotjveiL . . j. KNOX & Cj 'inl 1 22 - LIGrHLT ! Bbl. KEROSINE OIL For h.iIo l>y JNO. KNOX &, CO. April 24,18f>8, 1, 2t AT ANTED! lOUN, PF.AS, MEAL. FLOUR, nnd all . J kiu.lg of COUNTRY PRODUCE, for licit wc will t-xcliun^e goods at cauli price*. JNO. KN02- & CO. April 10, 18rt8, 5!, if SH HOUSE." MM,W?W LARGE GOODS, erics, SHOES, * sring thorn FOU CASH. Call and, T . on CASII ONLY, nt BE' S. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. Wl*. are prepared to furnlili ai abort DOllO oiid ou the very bent terms: standard Atrricultnral Memfe. HARVESTING MACHINES, THRESHER AND HORSE POWER GLEANER AND STRAW RAKBd, ENGINE^ AND M ILL FINDINGS, BELTING, BOLTING CLOTHS, , ^ A?.f .Ac., r Ac. Jole Agents for Middlo and Weatern Carolina 'or the Celebrated Buckcyc Mower and Reaper, ;\Down to he tlie best nintle; also, Harmon's sI'KING TOOTH RIVALING Grain and Hay \KH, and anything weutcd iii the way' of igl-iculiutul Iinpiuniulita. Wo are intVrnted us well as familiar with lie wimta of I lie people of our State, and tar rant iiiuctiiuen aolil by oa to be the l#?t (,i?* he country. W?Hellnt manufacturer*' prio??, md pnrtira can roly on getting all the lattat inproveniiMila and patent*. Parties mutt mala heir order* eitrly to prevent all diaappoiaW rnnt. ;y Circular free. FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA. S. C. April 24, 18C8, 1. tf ?im rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A HUE VLLI.E DISTRICT In Equity. Bill for Account. Kc Exeat, : V [.ueinda Tate, by next friend, m. Edvtfrd Davit, Trustee. tT npponrinc: tlint Emmr* Fowpra ami Jmm I'utvel'*, Lizzi* I)??in and Wilson II addon, lefendan's to this dill, reside beyond tit* limit* if this State, On motion by I. H. Wilson. Jomp. Sol.. Ordrred, that ?aid dtfendaata ip/trar am! plead, annmr or tlttnur, to Mid bill it complaint within Forty day* from the Bubliu 11(111 /?- it." ?:?? ?? -? ..... .. ..V V?., V. 1Mb cuius will Uf MM! J?T%9 otifcMo ngainat tlieni. WM, II. PARKER, a E. A. D. Commi^ionor'ii OfRuo, ) aj>i il '23, lSiiS. 1, tit J rko State of South Carolina* ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. )aniol S. Cox, and wife, va. Mieajah Lan? Agnes Lane and others. for Sale or Lands to Pat Shahk. [T Hppearing that Augustus M. Cox and M. 15. Sturkey, defendants lo illia Bill, Maids eyond the limits of thi? State: On motion by Thomson A fair, Complain? nt'a Sol^itors, ordered, that fluid d?fefcdAnla do ppeor and plead, answer or demur to 4>d Bill itliin forty day* from tlio publication ^hereof, r tlio uuue will ba taken pro con ft no against liein. ? WM. II. PARKER, C.EA.D Commlaeiortfr'a 0$ce, > April 21, 1868. J April 22 25 flt 'IIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE. DISTIRCT\ In. Equity. >,l,n tsr iaI.. aj_?- ? on? hr.au M MMIIVT, nUlll I , TO. ?<t?BII?UI A* OUT* ftbatl, J. W. W. Marshall, aod others, Bill for Account. T appearing that Elizabeth A. Ma rah all, W. . J. Marshall and ?jEj? D.'Wmhall, ci.fandnts trf this cnse, are abvenl beyond the limits of if Statu, to wit, in Ibe State of Flerida: On motipn of J. II. Wilaou, Cooop. SaL, er?r?d, I bat aaid defendant! do Appear and newer or demur within forty iayt from lb? nblioation hereof, gr thf eam* Im tifcf' rwtoa/uto aeiiinrt the?./ ' ' ^3 April 28, laes. $ .^pril ? 18 6k *&?& ??5Sh <9Sff!i ABBEVILLE DISTRICT/ ? i T? - win j.. . 1 U f h'*nb#A A. MattlMw*, at,.*], t?. D. O. BfW. y% thorn, Tifatfa ?t. al. ;> '*.?' A Bill for Account, Rel'uf. [ "t pfearln^ lliat Mary D. Prvftft TaliT?? Johnl ton and JUn? J, Uis Wife, '. .. Aaraa and [try A., hi* wffe, ddfandaula ta thia Rill, raidabayood thalimilt el thia.State: On motion by M^owiu), Comp. Sol., ordered, lat said defonaanta do ocpear ai\d plead,g?sutr r dfmnr tq Britain forty day* Jm>m v his Jut*, or tuc Mma will beta)if* pra confetto Pammi^ionor'a office^ ) * April 21, 180b. ' J April 29 26 G( .? i. ... i ii n? n >. i.? I,, .i