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The Abbeville Press. JY/bbo villi*, fc*. CJ. v? .. _ ...... - -W. A. l.r.K. KIHTOJt. TKItMS?Tlil>cll;?is it jvnr in iNu >ulwr iiiiiiM taken l??f :t nliuiivr tin.v lliuii nix iiu.nlli?. i ?" " ' - 1 iTriday, May 29, 1868 Qie Tableaux anil Chntaclcs on Monday f >/-* i; i" Onrtrtwns^t' sscccsstot* oiTtcVt:>itiiiii>n(H wlrirh wo have "c'Vcr "witno*?ed otv Qnlmilnr rttiftmidn, ^Jisthat given by tbo ytntng hulien and gentlemen of tho Church of tins place; in t!.o Courthouse on Monday evening hint. The- buay' note oi preparation laid bteW-tjOt^rtth d a woeft previous, and tho *-kill and expcrioncc - of tin bo who'" had tho mutter in charge, and tho ppirit and enthusiasm with which they entered into its prosecution, furnished a guarantee that tho entertainment wo lid be of tnoie ib in otdi-fiary interest. In this wo wuiv not disappointed. The audience waa one of tl>c finest which we have ever seen, and the performances tho tno?t varied and attractive. Tableaux, ehnradcH, music, and refreshments, formed tho interesting prof^rainnio of i xt?rt isPH: and I.Iip liimniv of tl>o hCtM>en, llic vivacity and truthr 1'itlnflss fit (lie impersonations, the rluirms of lho music and tlje ruro si it in c* irrnrys of the fentil, entranced i!?e pleastd attention for hour.', and It tc uh nothing lo dpsiiv. " The Pyramid of lieatily" tvr,s llic opening ms n?\ :nii! well named? si lovely picture, radiant Willi youth and hi'snji}- ; iho opening buds and ilit: full-Mown liowerK; the grace and brightness of childhood, and the clianns ? t a move matured lovclinosH, 4'Tne hVhuohoum" brought vividly to mcinoiy a lac.iiliar :;t:enu from the past exprrion^CR ol' cillr "strangle, i-vitntlul history," when nuidain taught "l In; ) ouu^ idea Low to hlioot," and wo wuie sill as caivlvss and indillVrent ;m ^cliuol-oliiJdry.n. are expected to. be. JUihm. T-, on litis oivsi.son, wielded line KU'ptre to purpose, and a more fpiiot and demure bevy pf your.gHtcrs iiovct cew^rditl. tUe paiitsand paiiencc of tea> Ul'r? ?V better practiced good hi Lnvipr 1/jf oriU' minute at a lime. Vi 'tin 91 tiK?. "oatf eminence, .Master ^uii^.c, hv.UmI \ms!1 Iuh part, w^vi'e " Aj! t^C li^s." XU?M Colyjwod tlio papular prc\ycrl>a "Ail i? Vnir in "Lovo and War,"'in wliicHlhbro'd of tho fc thlifo characters AvaP suoVif.iieu :\vil1i Kp'irit ai?l*vivacity by t^ip ijitsiiod V. kJ. and (J. C., and that, of tho rival lovers by Messrs. <>. m d M. Tho chiirttitT 6f ITi? iiofoinc mjMit w'cjl justify tho .strategy ^inployed 9(n, 1I1 v o^easi^iij. Vift \*o <^iiuo .tha^iU \v4t3 burnetiijtitg looro.lban struiegy \xbid) won the day ivtwl bore oil tho pf*:J50 of 1bc?'?ty.^ ' 4" ' tntbifado, <Jevpic$ to ye freshmoulq, ico crcijjn, frlierbots, caifo^ ^n?J other (Hilic&citfei, li$ru&liiiieil tbu.ueciu of 0|)ftrHti0.iie,avid furnished an ogrcon bio \aueiy to ihp'pcrfortaanceij.' Then fuljo woU ttirpe.b<'autifql ncqncs from ftluiksponrc'ri tempest?"Me?tingoi Ifcjxjinatul and-Miranda,V ^Miratujn prcvontiii^ ft $)ii$ifet botwfei JVonporo 4*/dr:J;,eriliiiaNd,>*' qn?.J ''Tlu Lovort"?tail 'last'cfuMy and uyayclull^ l>rcHculcd,' fyS U?vc1j,' aa ^lipy ,w?ro ovan OHc? nii{ tiding frotn'reiow before on* could taUo'in Lb?' fuftl btfaufy of tb< 1 "2"!<* " > i n j<I 1 ' ' Kccnea. . -.'til lOJ^OJ ^ :i ' iZ. .wftp. presented t.ho ploaaui^ charade, inconstancy," in which, fo nnoo -it least-, the u:n of being tl uncei tain, coy, and hard to pioase," is la it ai the door of ihp btevnor box, 'i'ln Wr of tho lair horoine was admirably presented by Miss J. W., who proved at least to ihe flatinlaelion of the audience, that lusr faltio.Bwain John, wa inexcusable in bit* incpnstAncy?having neither oya. tu #dmire noj soul t< appreciate. Then came Iwo beautiful tableaux-; ?TUo fciiudip," and 'Love at tl> fJriiidntono," and tben we had tb iHrring littlo pioverb, "There is m ftdf-o without a Thorn," in which th" jpley temper of tho heroine and Lb poit HnmrLneHrt oi' (ho inuid, receive* full juH(:?o nt tho hand* of Mi*u N and Mr?. MoC.,. respectively; and th part of j>a fcr fn mi I las was played will fatherly dignity hy our friend Col. it. uiul thai of tho lover by Mr. McC. After another inlerludo devoted ti refreshments, ilic perfornjances of th evenidg concluded whh tho amusinj fwee, "Nonsense," in which our T. ttiwi , acquitted thpmetdvea witi eJaiU actei itstic huinor and spfiit. ' A crowning attraction of Iho ovt niiuj entertainment was tho delight Jul Muaip. vocal and instrumental I- t which lent to?it a gracoful accompaoi iuojtI lind inexpreesiblo charm.. Tbi tu?l>loe of ro/Veshmentfl were loadoi . with everything nfce, and were liber ally patronized. Tie .receipts of the evoning, w IpstTrV, amounted to two hundred an tarty ^Iwllftra. * - *1 - - ;m,IW ? 'nitHO-.v p.r.eotlan for i)j87:aicr qvflcew ,Tu^sd?j; and Wetjoepday a* f 1)0P^.d for the ^||(pV9n 1 i>inir?dI ^ftcera. Xf pf.uritual i}bdU* uothorjLjes havp oppnpd^o bojcqp.fl jiown'iesviljo, 'IVjbbVif Qijd Warr^ ton. ;?h*iA a veryjin^t^ elect*# HN oyery ono it),|ntorofj}?4. , convf>otf()t pislrje^o^q^,, ofiSodn aro in i?o. grutMo<l'io Toftro that iAm?to kaf by'fy tin .political noniioalkmg* yty lyan tbe licit ofHcem thikt cap Uo obtained jiitd wo enmostly hope U?at 'fev^i' man wJio is ontiil^ to A, wjl ^paro no ftains to be presont at tli |iull6^ncl vote for 11)080 b#?t qualified ' *}. ** - - - . .^ ... 'I'Uo Chicago t'oiiv entiou. Tho Republican Convention which j assembled in Chicag<M>ti iho litHbHitbt., i adjourned al'ior a llirca fays' scssibn, ! liikvinij nominated (ifahtaVtheir tfftri'dl; date fur iho IVeisulJjpjjy atv.d i the Vioe-i'i-oMilcqcy, ati?0J>?ying adopt j led a platform of prineipluH. The ' platform ia artfully drawn, with the j view (f avoiding tl.o troublesome i is?we? whicb1:hrealon todivWo the p:trtv, or prejudice it befjro tho people. JNcgro Rullrago is fureod upon . ibo &uu? o^ Uto .^oqth, "wiiitetnho' Vi^hL Ly i^cterynft? ilua ^ue&tiou id conceciod to tho peoplo of tho so-called v loyul btnU-s. W'o append tho fbliowj mg interesting summarj' of tho pro| ct'odin^H : I Pim'.voo, May 2\.?In the Hepublican I CoiLVfenliuti, I lie CoinmiUro on U<?sofutit>ns j reported, eonffrattdfitinp I lip count ly ou | tlio .wnrn.l socc6ps of the (Jonyrcisional | plan of Il'.'eoijslniciiou. Connies* luust ) "tiaranU'c ami maintain sullraj?o to the j Sontli'.-ru loyalist*; denounces repudiation ' as a national crime: -tlio national oblic*I ... . ' lioilS In fist nn nriirl in *?%.! ?!..? i i ...... l.iv ! Government should bo nil ministered with j the titiiciest economy; corruption and exl trnYngaiJl'P, fostered l?y Johnson, should be j reformed. Abo Lincoln's death was ilo ) p*oied. Deploring Johnson's accession i the resolutions denounce him as a usurper, j violator of tho laws, obstructor of rcsitonj struclion, an l justly impeached of high | crimes and miwleiuemitirs. No citizen, | nalivo or naturalized, must l>* imprisoned j when abroad, ft^pepy for violations of Ihw. ! luulogi:os ;lio soldiers aud snitors?their ! boun;ie$ ?ro ol)H^?tioris never to bo for. gotten; tliuir orphans and widows are the {nation's wards, 1 minijnnlion .should lie ' j fostered by Ji liberal and just policy. The ! I ^ouvciiUoo sympathizes with hll the op- j j pieced ptfpplu who ;no strncirliiig for their i ii;_;!i!*>. The resolmiona wore adopted?'2 j j or only dissenting Iron. Grunt \v;?s | | liounwAleU 'or IVesnlenl.| j Drown, i? aiitiuuncin^ Georgia's i j v*;li?t saiil llic m.ixini of the Georgia It.;- i j publicans win, "KniM.nies in war?in iieacc j liieitvl.-." {)i\ tlio lirst ballot.for ViCf l'rts j j Ul'-nl, Wailu rocyivetl l4^; l'Vnton 1 .V2', i I Wilspn JOD; -Cjjl'nx ]li>; ilarlan }(;; Kcllv (1; tJi<?*w*-lI 14; l'omutoy 1. On j , the lifi11 whs nominale<l, io- j j cei\'ii.g o-S'2 voU'H. Tlio Convention then j I adjourned subject to the call of tbo I'rusi | j The following is tbe text* of platform I wbvivin tho South is eifceied I j 1. \\'u congratulate llic couutvy on tbe i assured succuag of t,ha n?c0iJ8?trucliou pol| icy of Cwiigre^f, as evinced by the adopj ttp.u, tv tin: niMjiiri^y nl I be States lately in i rebellion, of CoustiUitipuft securing v^tial | civil and political riybla to ftl!; ami it is j the- doty of llie Uuvetiiioaut lo sustain i those instiliiliuns, and to prevent the p?oI pie of Ihosa ^ialca fryni being remitted lo j ;i stale o? hiiKViiiy, | 2. Tiie guarantee by CoogToss of e<ju?d t K'lilViigij to all loyal men at the South was | demanded by every consideration of public i suicty, oj' g^atitside mid of justice, aud | inuht bo tuaifita\ue4; while tlie question of mirage iu all the loyal States properly ' Uv'l.Pllb5 1'k* tho*? States. We dircct attention lo tlio ai'.vcr llsoVhcnt of Messrs. Grady & Hiwthorn, i of Oiconville, who briiw to the notice of ' ' - . . . the public their very superior Curding Ma chinos wfiich are ripw in ihc hiiKt order i and n:c warranted to insure complete. K:itj isfaetjon. They solicit thp public natron ' j ng^Wid ^rR prepared to execuio aU'oieH:r? on the \n?ist liberal te^ms. Where gvexse a i is -finhiiohei! lliei'f rates are ten cents'per j pound, With a small advance foresting mixed wool, Or cotton n|id wool together. * a*-. A. mooting l'10 citizens ol r Lowndcsvillo anil vicinity, wan hold * in .Lywndesvillo O" the 7th itint.. ^ organized a Democratic Club and L" olfcl.ed the following ganll.omim >' oOiccrs : > tjol. W.J. ljomnx, President. J. M. Latimer, YicePi'cfeideiiL H T. JJ?hor, Secretary. W. 4-. tiilpa, <Jo?rcHpontljng Stcrc3 tary, W. ft. While, Ti'oasurop. T*1m r>ili7i>nn v/>Gulin? in Itir C neighborhood of Union Academy met u on tholOtliof Mnyj'or^anijfod :i I)oni[> ocratic dub and elected tho follow? in*; officers: 0 ? (i President?Oapt. TTugh TJoberlsfln Vico Presidents?J. 13. Kay and James Jl.'Carwilo. f Treasurer?M. Mt G">e. ' Secretaries?W. A. Mack and l)r '' J. A "JloViinaon. 0 At a recent meeting in Charles e toy a resolution wan paused for anolhei gj convention of the Democracy of tlio Stale, ? to meet in Culumbia-.on 2J Monday in U J tine, en^j ad vising jneetinga . jo the Dis triets on next salo Jay, to appoint lite 'lei e^jHtei?-. Tlte ol jec'/is to aend more <Jcle_ 'gate* loathe V)emoefatic fWsftfential fh>r. 1 Verttioft, wTilctl meets 4tb July nex', u _ New York. " 'J* * e - It?"? Gon. Ounbyvby a recent order [i hag postponed ib? election ot uuiniui" .pal ofltaoMipf the Sxu'.e. Tbo,,t*W<?tior for Coj^ty officers, Hi.wUl Ixs ? bored, coraofc on Tiesdfty wid Wodd nesduyi tbe 2<J. and,&l Tbp oflipor? to .ere, Glqrfc of ibe anrL ^kosift Iji<i.m , . .r- ."V llf| 0 t > i "i V- V. J6^? Mr. J. C. Noland, formerly of ^ firin'ibf ji'.' <M^jvtfh1<fo?i&yt?o.1>fcft^1oiion fl. <?./ smUSlkr Ti'ndflWVi^B IjftaVef, 'teiiifpri bT?'eetfMcis io tfte WtfizeVfc' ftf oBf histrict ^ HmlVolfii^inifJj?)yTof,th'ojptihlic'jWropago K Mrl'NiWfth Jr^ftkiJWr^rktoktii'Vna ^l e gVVe prt*^ WttfbtWti' rtft' IHl'te 111. ? dortftrtmViU. ?V)aV 'trl?ih^fc t< giie h1mtf<<M. ' ' ?- ?*? or^. -r * ";jk i. u! C ?. t r. ? h yi tiU Qi < >':>/{-: v< I; fl&~ The June number qfoA^iiw* V pop?l<*r oCtfito-jtoulhor? .jUie^lUw.'T^ II land tee 'Love, jins .been reflated. Ai o i ueual the con Leu t? Me vuricJ uud ioicrc^t . Jo* \ ? MiiHamt i).. ? mi I m Votinu I'nKci.NoTs.?Our readers will take notice of the la^C-tluiL tljreo :vldilii>nnl voting pncinets^ will l>'? op?Mi at the ro.^l election,,$6 wjj,: LoWtH^esvillc, Ti*l?Ic'^nml Warjjenlojtj Tlio Jt>llow^n<r now cot$]>ii*o tlio^T^II AlAevilto (MI.; I Qft^OlUii,HA^W? i j^joseloy's j | Tlr??lle\x,s; wMiitd II.ill ; Coltirnn*^; l'heo! nix ; Nineiy Six ; (irccnwcjo^; CoK'eslxuv; ' Long Cane Mills; LuwudMvHle: Tril>lu>: ! Wat ronton. .. : ^ L39~ Wc cnll lln? HUfiiilon ?>f our rcaili'K lo llio a<lverliit< HK'iit of Mts. Schwniz, imnottuU?*.of h?i*. bonnets, flower*, fronted netiinir, ribbons and la'ee*, nil of tvlii?ll she ia i H'et-ihi; at wry low rule*. Cull early. AIj-o, just received a Jot of confections' - ..' "' An testing meeting of ific Democratic Cl?t> in this place tiia'v In: expeeled oil' Saturday evening next, when nn nddreVs will be dclivorcd l?y lton. Thus. U. lVriin. ' Messrs. Tiowbridgo & Co. linvo' 1 liavc in>t n??eivud Iletnlo< k ami White I 1 I Oak Sole Leather, Fieneh Calf rfLins, J.iI ning, and Finding ijoiieral'y. | ? - ? | ' ^<,n' Canly has appointed seven ! m-?ru ald.-nneii (or the city of Chatlco'.oti | in place of incumbents removed. 2^'" The mime ?f Mr. J lines Clink i? withdrawn ns a caudiil.ile fur ilie ollice o! Cuitnly Commissioner. i A Card. In 1111> Jiftum'r ami Picxs of last i week, Mr. Uahritl Schwary, pnbli.-diyd i hin card in roferonco to certain ru ? iiioih in tin: community, as to bin ! course in tbo bite election upon the < 1 ratification of ilie Conntit ution. Jlad Mr. Sell win r been na'.isficd \vit!i a Jo-*' iiia! of tin? rumors, I would not have considered il necessary to notice hits caul, but ho lias men i)roper to char- ! I aelerixe tin; report us " malicious," and ";ik circulated l>y certain evil j ! disposed persons." Jt is known in this community lint tlio report oh-; taincd publicity through my instrumentality* ; therefore, 1 deem it in- ! cuinh.:nt <mi mo to take Aonio uolieo oi Mr. Sohwair.'si card. Tho circumstances are t.heso : Oil tlie Monday before tho election J wan I cndeavoiinjj to persuade tlio laborers j in my employ not to jjo to tlio polls and vote. I was informed that they had been told that "if tiny did not <m> to vote and vote tho h?>y juiiilol llc'kct. they would bo an cited and ttiedbeforo tlio Captain, ai.d either i ?.v ?i : - ** .... Intnl. tu yilVi 1 HJHLUliy UT UUCU. " A sa'.d it w:is :i lie. One of the men rei plied, "Well, Mr. Sehwara Li>ld mo so, and told nil) tell all the others." Others staled that lliey liad been told thename thing, without Raying by whom. Tour of my lab >rcrs had been lo the village on tho .Saturday previous, and ( some, 1 know, were in Mr. Schwann's | storo. l'had no rest son to doubt (lie | * ' ' ' 1 i truth of the statement, and regarding I it i\s a matter of public concern thai I we should know who in this commu! liitv wore against us, T mentioned the mallei* to certain friends at the village, and in thai way Hie rumors obtained Circnlat>on. I never stated thai "promiscn and bribes" had bcou mod by Mr. Sehwai/.. KDWAU1) F. PA UK 12U. Jflcotiiig tlio Issug. 'rJ V1 < - ~ - ??' TI40 Now YovH iltuild miggcaU the following mode of iiifutiiy^'lUe i.-suo: ; We coinp, ilteii, to.llic inquiry, how is tliU ! ii.'Ut to 1,o ImU'H J From prr^tnit in.lit-ulimis, j lln* Repatilii-aim lmve aome phow of reimm for 1 uro iiomt lliut irrnnt and Colfax will walk over > (lift ^ourae. {Int "llic race i.< no!, always lo 1 li ? J pw tl?(f balllo lo the strong." In 18&U, ; it was ti|i>i;yht ihnt Con. Scott would walk ! over the course. The Whigs and Democrat* 1 of that day stood ujion the aau o plat form? Henry I'layV groat compromise nieuvurrs of 1 tt.70. lint behind Scott stood Sewn id and the Northern abolition league, and, fecring that Sewnrd aii<l hid abolition ullili-tliona would control the qdioinialral 1011 of Scolt, if elected, !tnd yceprn the troubles of Ihc slavery agitation, thp people spontaneously turned yvcr to poor Vierc#-, and he was elected by un dec! oral majority exceeding that of llar.-ison in 1ftin. 1 | So now, the radical inrtuencoa which lie behind ' j Grant ond Colfax, may create a reaction ! against then. (Jrant, we know, 13 not, like . Scott, (o be caught writing a long letter on politics aftrr *'a hasty plate of soup;" nor is ho the traveling campaigner lo be. caught with hie breeches dow 11 ; but for all that, the power ' h.-hind the 4Jiroiii>, wielded by such men as Stcvvli!*, Sumner. ISutlt-i- and Wade, may weaken th:s otherwise powciful tickct t>f Grant and Colfax. Again, wnv have the Republicans chosen both their candidate* from the Weil! Is it . | because they fear rendition's greenback llieoI ,-t> I...I iw. 1. , ,j ...... ... iu u? wiiit llio last October election in Ohio, oh negro utiUYnge, and Unit Hocordinuly it will need t lie combined Western 1 gtVength of C.mnt and Colfax to overcome this current of popular opinion in ilint qnd'rler? - We ortiioul 1*11; hut Uiore mint be some d?a. ' gcr. here, or lliii Chicago Convention would litive taken n more Oelinije position tlmn it.hys i declared on iho redemption of tlie iimi'iuiui 1 j debt. In the interval to tlio Fourth of July, j we to lis further enlightened "upon tills i important subject. 4f the Western Democracy ' control lUi-ii lint onal party Convention, I'eii" dleton nntl liia greeiib ick t>yst<;in wi'l try I lie ( ulrcnpili <?f Orant and Colfiix In flie West; I ait otherwise the strength of ib? Democratic li?k et, mid the fight for it niav be . in the l'.iial, with litw ?<Trtt an the centre'-df their diiera"; iui> 'Jo i*t; *. * L'.ti w lo ony ev?nt. whatever may l>e the Rlrenelh . W1^ 61 Presidential frtktlur pjirtfofta, oriWwi. there wilt be ; i I Republican conservatives opposed to (ultra I ? i:? - r.? I ?1? lino ?p|iwmiiity, wo 8i?y, to I Oef^/a.iU?} (?xr Mte-itexi ) Congr?'M. Tliey mny (jo put up in detail by ja44e?r>u??otf?^rvBiiv^itMibiiMtiOnB 'fcii<tinio*\ ueadt-M-Ro publican noiuU??V??i>% Ens* and 11 Weit, and tliuf, even ii? lli? eveat of Grauv* afefciion,' 4m> of tlitf' r?'<flcfcl?'may'*? blupkeU in lli?;v iluu*q ?>f 1 Up i;o#euM> InS fir?t eaxephaT ?lep t? the if ?PinP'?lo*?-^er; J Uit-uW; '<llwM)ilKWtaanif'faty? tlfe fcilvarTfiWrt , ?f- 4>U?f?rni.ii*W-rif ? being lite first in UientiJiL By the 4llf<?f J?l> IJVtfWtiltWfc M'wlMarw^'ftlly > 'J*4<8 ^ 'MtrwMi II? t lVPflleMn pro|wep-\(o <t<*ti? Uieoi; i tfca "3'b(i it U?#> beM/ifa?tv^b :ean do ; and if it ia not enough, we tpual loru ovjrr tlie'ififflo.iftt problem to tho wise ni< (I'of Club.?jy-ic York 11 rail. 0 HiWa ' a???i ? > mm. ' ? The Tost Oath Bugjbcar. A* loii? ns Uie following paragraphs j>f (Jeneinl Oidvr) bo. 7'J, M<VJ" V3UU, ie^cd f|0"^' tlie ilii-idt^u jrt?ra uf^Jli'ta Miliary - l)(iiri>'l nr(fc in f-srci-. tlioglciiinniHtJiii*. ciQifor I>i.-dJ j ii'icl ?-lHoo*.iwovM U? riblo t^.tnko MictiSl imth is wiilmut f?rtfs'>ft : Li'iivr ilia provisions ??f llio orditiiinoc adopted l>y ttio Convention, t!io ( ncrnl As>s>'inl>ly 11101'l.-? nl C'oIiiiiiIim on Tue.'ilnv, tliu 1'Jt.li dny <>f Mny, ISC}'; mid unlija otIktw\aq directed ?,y 1 nw, tliij oriiivr* of liij Kx-"-u!iv?' Doj'aitnihot of ilie v-u't", olfcUd under llifc nev ?<hifji'lwiolit will <i<!;ilify nod fitter upon tlKsdutitr' vjc lite uiu^c?ilw vvliicli tbey linve been elected' mi tlio tenth djy tlie #nppr<ivnl of ij;u Const it?it ion ty tlit* C*on??1'Kss ? I the L'liited . ..jno: m a i Ci.iy snmiM f.;ll> "'II Sun-lay, 1 nn4 tlii.'U ou llie Uuxt tiiiccc?<lin<r- <lnv. UikU'i' I llit' r< iihii rtncuts itf tlio i:it!t Section of the aW ot".)vi!y ulJt';u?!ntory of the law of March "2, "to j'rovido f<>r tin- mure flUi-ii-iil government ol tLet rol>?l St u tot," t!> > ..iThwrs. cl.-cl. both "f HieJfjji.-'l.tfivi! umliX'C?iiv? iiiftil-4, wiil, l'?-l'?rc cnlrrini; t:i?in ilif iiNcliuigtt of tli? <hili?-8 of their ciliii-co, t si I: o flll'l flthsorih# lh?* OHlli oi t fik'ij |>|vsul'i1>i-<1 l;\' llie liixvof July 2, lSil'2, "lo j-rcticiilio an usi'li <?f olliiti* unit I"!- oilier ),ur|>o!-pi'." Tliia oath will I'C taken in tluplfcale; one lo lie fi !<:<1 in tli?* i.Hire of Iho Secretary of Sti^'o lor iho < ( South Uii'ulinit, inn! liiu oilier lo be fol wnnleil to District I Ie?.!<j nartui j*. If nny of llie Stnti: ollioers cl<etc.l ut!>W tlio ww const it til ion at e ilisn'ialiliitl l>y 111?* t!;ir>l section of i!ic |iropMA?>?l niiumlmpiit to the (\>u dilution of lilt- Unilol Stutoi?, known aj Article X [V, or are titia!?le lo take the.oath (iivl?y the law of July 2, tli?*y will not Ijr nliowetl to ili*charire miv oluetal fmii? timi?. I'ntil the ilisal.ility lin? been rciiiovnil I V t!?<- Co:^i>"s of tlic I * ?i it Slide*, or unlfss llie <>al|( <it ullicti required by the niiuli section if the nhovo i-itftl l.ivv tdirill have previmitly lieCII di-JlVllMfl wiili l?y law, or II 111 I-J tlio said nii.lli ."Oct loll .-hall have Ix'i'oiiii* inojici.itiVc Initio fact Hint til* p.MipIt: uf tlin Stsil<! he.ve It.-cti declined I?y Isi.v In In! eii'.ided to repreji 111.11it :> in tlit- Congress of the United States. I 'i.-tii -l < >J?ii:?ri*s arc liiil a part of the I '.v-sciilivi! 1>. piii liinMit uf the Stall! itovcmtiicnl., :yi'l as tiny will Hot ! <: allowed lo qualify until the Slate has In'i'ii admitted into 1 !>? I'nioii, tin" niily ontli lliey need lake is that prcserilicd liy 1 he new State Constitution which ia as f?l lows: (Article 11. Section Jit'.) ' I il l solemnly mcar ( ir iiliir'U at the ease lusiy be) thai. I ant duly qualified s.ccoid'.nt' lilt: (*t>n.-lil Ul iou uf t'.ie Llliteil Stated ill., uf this Statu to fXercisc the duties of the ollieo to which I haw lieeli el'-eled (.if appointed.) mid tliut 1 will f.nthfully discharge in ilig lie.st of my ahililtes th.! ilis;iis thereof; that 1 rceogtiizi! t In: supremacy t>f the ("n;i?tinr ii 11 and laWri uf the United Stale, over the C"ll?t it nti'n ami laws of Any State ; and tl.at I wdl r=nj?|'"rt, prottet sin-l defend the tVii.-'ittnion oi the ('lilted States iilid III* (J??li?lilUtioil of 1 Sntilh ("iirtdiiin, h.s rutilied 1 >y li e people on j llie dsiV oi?: ISfiS. So jii:i.i* ML clot)." ?M< rcuri/. Tha End of hupoaylmieiit. Tlit; following Washington despalchca ?how thai impeachment has at ln*i- reunited in the 1 mquill nl nf I he President, and that the couit I hart adjourned sin-- 1 Hi-: I >vawiiisuto.V, May 20?2 P. M.?^n the ( court, a motion 16 adjourn to June 23, wnslo'l. | The court then proceeded to vote oil the arti| cle#. and defeated the 2d and Sd, by tho same ' vote lid on the lllli?Lij to i'J. At'tur the vote on the "d urtiele, the Court adjourned at>a } 'lie. I . Avt. IT?Choree* tlint the Pre-blent, there | then beitij; no vacancy in tins War OlVuv, ani thoiized (ion. Tliounis in writing to act H-i Se<v , letiiiy ud iitlt'riiii, the Senate then being in j i-ession, and wiili intent to violate the Tnuurii ' uf Office Act uiiii the Constitution. i Aut. Ml?fi 'like the second,, except, that it | alleges that the President nppoiirtcd Thoinn: I Secretary of War without tlie advice and con ! sent of tl.e Senate, and without authority of law, and with the in Lent to violate the Convti It-lion. 6. P. M.?The court met at noon. A motion U* proceed with the ri-uinmipg artic'lei wat, ioat?r'iM to 20. A motion adjourning tt the HMtl Juuo fv?is Jodl by Q tie volw. Oil tin o...l .....:-i-* i.t?i ? utoo igaainui; >u acquiunl a uiotiou ai'jouruiujt, the court tine <Ac prevailed. In l!;e Senate, Anthony, \Till<?y and Vm Winkle denied newspaper reports tliul Chasi ' had eudenvorod j influence lo their votes; fin. | Fcmcudeo d?uicd hi* identity with the propos i til third par'y, uud announced his dctcripiiiaj lion to support the Republican nominees i Adjourned. The excitement in the Cnurl tin's morning j was intense. On nil llie preliminary qucs, J lions, U<>?h voted with the iiinjority, nnd nioVe> I mi amendment to thn tnolioii adjourning ih< j Court to llio Jt?l September. .It wu? though! ! tlice vole* indicated thai Uusrf-had gone over Tlie grave 4111-sturn Itiruci! 011 his vote. Uoji : rose from hj.? scut pah', but .othciwise gave . ut j indications of excitement. j lu thu House, Iho Bpeuker announced tlin | the functions of tho .impeachment manager ; had ci-nH?d ; when a resolution, conlHiuiui : them a* a Committee lo continue corruption ! investigation*, prevailed. A protest that tin 1 Committee investigation, in which a minority ; is unrepresented, wm unparliamentary, w&: : over-ruled by the Speaker ; the Ilonxe con: trolled or could eiitruni invtsligalii u to when | it pleased. A motion to add two members win ! Inid Vnli'il nir.iiiml 1 * | ~3 ? i..|i>>?>iuKUil nuo U'.ill U, 01 j r.ullei'i moiioii? CO lo 51. j NYOolloy is confined "in tlid room of tin I Committee on Foreign Affairs. 1IU crime i* i > refusal to nnritver certain questions of the In peaclituoul Commute*. Washington, Mnj- S7.?In tlie Pentrte, tin bill ineorporntifVg national insurance compniiies, pinned. The resolution, accepting For-nty'a resignation, went over. under rule* | chjwiu?I A?ke>l foi; documents and corrt?pohdj chop, k irai JingjjUie ^lalmma cluiiuo. ; made a jicraonnl expliwiation, rcjjurdii.g l>rij liery reports". Dwvtfc' resolution,' ninendrd 1>j I Itdii?, U> moke tlie committee fite, instead o j three, to investigate corruption report*, pmsed j Arkansas' admission whs dfceussed to adjourn : nient. In the dircuasioti on minor detail*. n< Republican opi>o?ea her iiduiUsion under tbi | uoiisiuunon, _ . ^ j In llie House, no LutineBs of importance wui I frn'nmot&l. The Honon aird'Senate *re engegcd In unimportant rootto?. Thc.fftirncy of"th4' hibedi vorpw in thro Woolly ufc U doub*Wl?tin weight of opinion . Wiu(j tha> ^ic.Jionie o present at ivea is too. to be di*Ui>bed ii its deliberations hy thi? writ. ,. * J t-ill 1 " -fUw > yAUitii <* 'A ,: Sou^jU^acgiiii a r*m?; lp? js<if n?? ud' wfcMt i U !U9 f%9jlhm?{APf ?^'?r ^*(0 in, N^b-America. 'In 1847 K?w * Yoify L|d, em., ?ff ?r*ga Q tKlrfy ln?fve!? of cqrfir and /ourteeh tujahvU o: "of ?ori aoJ ureJ^ Wtel'fcTof NewJ^rieythtM/ %* .feptusla of oo(4>; M fou r Uwi W I Pi1 H**'. wheat and six butlielft or corn. There -jtjo< good reason tor this. Om- Si*?* ? - farms, deep ploughfaj^thofAtigH'Aifrifl^'?n#1( free vm of minui?, willtaitfldAnfRhii** k 1?VT*I t W',h lMN?? 9?b6huI .AnaJrar,ff ?o? ?n4 of w$?at can ?eftdi)y ba made, and ibia can b4 improved. Will' ii'oi our'futfncra jvt Icnat Oiu^t ^bejiiVja^jt? , . .OM,.l,.,|....l?>.?l..*. I .,. I ..I ? ' < ? ?> ? mm > ??? hi < imm m mim mm ??i 1Anotiii;i: Puis r.? In tli*? tippeul rcccntly I tort! l?_y tin* SI ilo CVitrnl K*eoutiv?? CouOniVtve.it |?uk ?Iio\vii muter tlio now Comli' uiion, ??t ijjpfop uW<l l> ruif from1 an UHpiJVeilflife'l I p?o|>lo ilis ciKi'fiiio'o k?0\ of-$2,2ntt'960. But ii?it nil vil? ili# fjr*l pjne-, iR nr>' V?-" irllpl tlnvt t.lX eMiinolva (ire unaJI. Ia; Ike tiio cnmtniucc oaiitt* <1 to ^Trovid^ j in the estimate (or the iiier<*ftie-l ex|iens?*i ntj ten-liiiil ii|?oii the new .lu'lieiory hvhUmii. We j Imve linen to!?l liy l**i? ?1 i^ent l-ineo, tlmt. these | j expenses Im* been much linger tlutti uutlef | ilie former system. So Hint the IlllU.-t l>e fiirllier ; 'VjiifcU u beauty I JiJ'yrow.""- * J'/mni.r, Kw Vof.t;. May 27?No-ju,?Cotton dull, at SO for nj.'bin ! ?. 7 1'. M.?Cotton lv'sd nctivc?snluj I4O1) bale* Ht HO. j Cii Aiti i:-ti>n( May 27.?Cotton nominal; po | t?l?^ ; ifeceipt^ brtles. | At'Uv'.vrA, iluy *J7.?Cotton market <1-1 ? 1 nominally 27 ft 27 J for middling. May 27?:s I*. M.?Cotton downward?npl?nd? 1 I 5 ? 11 J. | -l.lvkki'ooi,. May 27?Kveninij.?Cotton el'8 I cd quiet, Imt weaker?nptaii'la 11J; OllcnoH ' 11 g ; sulos -J.uuO bales. _ ?- ir? ? rnm.-m ? T!ic Now Ymk 1 "fst. (U.| iiii!icau) referring ! [.to tlio volenti impeachment says: "The only ' * tlwgrauttfnl vote (Hit un Saturday w?n that of ' , .Mr. WaJ", who, with n icekle** Abandonment j ! of decency find |>i-< j>ii< t j, voted for conviction J and for hi-? own elevation to the l'rcsidotiey, \ when it wns believed hy himself utid the other j 1 mippnrii-i-s of impeachment Hint conviction | would ht: obtained hy onlv il *ii ijle vol.-* We J shall lie Fiuprrn-d if Mr. Wnd?*rt cuurw ill this' mutter doc* not drive him out of Iti-4 public ) i life ; il ha* Certainly lost, him lint r.sjioot, und > ' confidence of ad impartial minds." The cost of the impeachment trial of the i President of the United Slates ii esliui.it ed at , four hundred thousand dollars. The probability i* it will exceed live hundred thousand, j Moine witnesses co-l live thousand dollars | each. I*. i.i reported tlml the bill for prit tini; j the licketsot'admission amount* tosix thousand ' and do)lard. Thus inueh are the people taxed, I ( in tlii-% Htie|>> ciicc, to urn lily tliu malice of j Thud-ltUS Hle.Vehh ?fc Co. | j A. lit!In uifli-.'tilty artme in the Methodist. 1 Colilotcncc al Chicago concerning the disposi? i j ti"l) of the Colored dgleijrllca OllC of the | brethren, nmid vueh nnjdause, invited tbelli lo j ' partake of his hospitality. The next morning lie luted to the conference that it wn?n*i ?v_ acil^ convenient for liiin to keep til tin I Oliver ! and limy w?-ro .-cut to u cheap colored bonrd^ iny Iioiimj IW remainder of the lime. j 'I'm: Cotton Woi:m.?The fJnlvesfon ,4(V>m! nn-tviul Jiiillrlin," of ilia ltitli instgnt, my*: A<lvici> fioiu ilic inttjiiur relative to the cou. ditionof the i;ru\viiiir crop, have, until within a ItrW ihiys, I iron very I'tiucoragin^, hut jnfor' itn;ion fiat* reached us from several section* t reporting llmt the wot in liail mude its npponrt anise, l? 11 whether or not it in of lliv speoics lliat ci->*ntcd so inueh dtvatttuliou last year is not definitely staled." The National Intelligencer nays, flint Stnntoii'k foil >r of rehigiiHiion is in the hands o one of I ix friends, who is instructed lo present, i itnfl noon no tin.re shall bo filial action of n<:~ i quiltul of tlio 1'rcbideiit undoc liie impettch| ii.ent charges. j Sumo Inilirn vi.ilinij nt th?? White Honse were itiquii ii!(; of Mrs. Stover, 11 u I'retyjviits , < daughter. us to itnpi*nclinn?nt prospect*. Met j Stov.!r |.ri'?i|>tl.V replied: '"Oh, v? pay no ai! tciitiou to tlie matter at all; for we know ve ! ry well Oiat pn in always in hoi water !'' ! * S|i?>!i1cii i? of Hancock for ihv lYe?id?:noy, the , ! New Orleans Picayune sk\> ?"If a man who j was equivocally ??r plainly on ihe war side is J t" he chosen, we would lulleli prefer one who ' j fnuL'llt for hi< T|ilnci|i|"S. and who is kei>l out of i | hi* si'dl liv Kiilic il usurpation <till Lor il uut il ho gets in.*' | Cincinnati, M*y sfl?Uohlt?r? ?m7.>>d nn ?nt piik' livlwui'i: I,nui*ville mul Cincinnati, nnd . I il<-lnr!iing Ilio cx|>riiiiH on, left, llio Imlanco of ! the train ; limy then i lire w tint <?x |iri-?? iin-mru1 iri-r out nnd ruhhvil llirrt* mifr* ; lu? unknown, The <-iijriiio wufl found on tho truck lUu morning (ImuiUiL fSAi.VKSp>N, May ?3 ?A tWtrnnlivo hnII torin occiirft?l in San Anlonin on th? IOiW., which; in 9 liail mi hour, ilr?n uyxd. huiifttf, croj?i,. Jfilit?and > j^ardw.s. to tin <:xt?ut of halt" a million ; luvurnl ? Hvm rtfporlvd lftft.'1 u ' ' It. in now .niKted on good authority that Chi>l' Jus'ice Clime L is pnnitlrwlv derided ;<> proceed with .the trial Dntiit or? the l j :>J of .liino. . The Unjif'l til ate* .Circuit Court , ! Tins ailjnurned to tli?( date. 1 | f.'enern) Dm> Curing Jlurli, once upon time n ! prrrtit nnd drriidfttl inan of' war,' i* ?-xten. i sively engaged iu the oo&l mining buxincui m Keuiocky. Tiik Trst Oath.?In the order dirncling tho ; .ip<?uil)linp of tho South Caroliua Legislature' - Ccui-rul Canhy prescribed that tha member* i > elect PliotiM Mil>9cril>6 to tUo "test oath." The - ' following paragraph, which itppcurs in the ! i Northern papeta, indicates tlint (Jen. Cunhy hue I made a mistake. and that Uie oath will not bo 1 i i rrquir-.d: ? " According to a Waabipjjtnn telegram, Gen^ eral fJiAiit ha* Instructed (ieneral Meade tlint j the oilh prtsoribtd tiy the It^cnnilhAioii Act* to 1?* tukril 11y nil pempuii "elecled or ap|ioiyted' 1 to office in the 'to culled Stale* of the South, in ; ; not to Iw taken 4>v tlioae clwied nnder any n'ew , Constitution which mny he adopted, unless the Coiibtilulioifitielf so provide*.'" Sonie time i??o (leuertd Meado expressed tlie " '-pinion that the moiutiara of the (?eoi^in l.e^ie< : In tore would lx> required to take the test oath. . ! Keren! adviocs from Georgia, however, state I tlint- he hn* arrived at a different conclusion. 1 - and that the member* elect wdl lx; ullowod to > ; lake their ii nlt pn subscribing to tho oath rci ' quired by the Constitution recently,adopted. Ww ! incline to the opinion tlmi tho 'test 6iuh' will lint ho required of nny otiicer in ihirf Stole, hi 5 aft?r the Constitution hull lx? ncoeprwl by Con grrsa, there will be an end of tho "so-called" -* State*, and the Reconstruction Acts, at present in existence. tW The friends af UOBHRT *fONE'; >, ro3 sped fully announce libn as a candidnte for (he office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. He In the only candidate whtfhas eortle j ouuqunrely rfn the DeniOpratTe platform aud hence ha? entitled hirtlsclf to the unanimous " support of the j^irty. MANY VOTERS.. ' J- i -i.?? ? CON S-IG NKKS. tar 'he following ^lunad persona -have ? freight in the I)*f)ot at AWievdle : ? Uailrotxd -Moaeley & Wlilf*, W. I). ftxirp, u. ai, winonn, *joari?i & inommn, . WliJtc/ 'S?fth A-To^ W. H. Tarter, J. WThorn a#, J. Miller, Thos. EMma.Opn. ft; JfcOowr an, 0. M. Wilier, K. II. Wardla*, Capt J. W. i Lomax, Miises J. dp M. Gordon, II. W. Law; son.JolinLjoo.il! 1 , f iltpr*** p'nlght.?!Qtn.-8. McOoww, *01, Cox, I \Vrn. WcCall, 0.,A. M?ya, Vim M. G, Tenant, J. Aajer, IL 11.. William*, Mia. M. Black. O. V. Btthiea." " ' > >,??? ?\ '. id? D. R: ftONWiRT, AfcAC Ii E C Ml. V IS I) . I Hi u :;-s?-j-. fc! noiinov t r ' .y Mfj tjoilffiit ' "MARSHALL .ifittttSE CORNER," 7. /. Ix bdJ 1 pRENCU CALPJ?I?3. I (W % , I ( ., \ . ;?? I TROWBRIDGE 4 CO, . JJW?y 29, I8p8, ?, If -~A J. * Mil J'Iimto" :?As a citiz*1!! of the I>it*lriot. I |ir<>|iof|toik^ following ijci't!? nn'ii ,n ncvfjitublo to ev*frybb<Ty {or the ollicf* indivntrd ; ^ ?/ COUNT T CoMMIrfitOMlltJ. J? A.CONNKU, " I ?? 3. M. I.ATIMKU. ? jff J A M KS ! I. W11)KM \ X. v ftCftbol. C1.MM !. ?! ION K!S. . fttv. \\\ It. llMMl'lIll.r.. Aiiiikvii.i.k. j ?s.X a. COIt?K?TKt? IJY JOHN KNOX k CO. fr vv-; v ' Annr^TTi.*'; Ma"y8W, 1 Rt{*. C'OTTOX?;No traimaclilut* in C'oitun t1?ij week. SUGAR. 20 a 22 V. l'ow Jore?l, 25c. C'"U'ue O., ( 18 ??le, ' KxtiaO., l'J?,2?>o. " Drown, 10 a lC.!-**XfEAT->, I'orTc, 12 Je. " IJ.-ef, f a Itfcr. " Mutton, * 0 n lOo. l'OULTKY, TurUi-ys per pair, -fl.RO a $2 2.? " l.'liivkniia," " 80 u 60c. I5ACOX, IThiiik, 22 a 2 " fc'M<w, 22 J- a 2.1c. " Sln.ii.hr*, IS a 20<?, COFFKE, Rio, 2.') a -GRAIN, Corn $1,250 ' Oats, 7j ;> Slln. " l'cus, $l00u$1.10. r.AHl). 20 ft 25c. MO I. A.SSliS, Cul'ii, Co u 7oo. ' Now <)it.':ina, 5,i On,a $1.26. " (JoItltMi Syrup, ?1.50. ivl'p %ti vn.i * iv/lftlUM, iriMI, ? 1,2'? ll ?'2 " Swvi'i, 80 n Sl.fK). KICK, 12} a ir,c. nails, i tie. oil., luiwini1, 7ScLFiATHKIt, Solo, 40H751. " L*|?j>er, 7.i?$l.oft. N-WOO, $1 r.O :i *'2..10. IKwN. Swe-loa, 1<iii 11?. U.V.Nltl.iy, A<l *nif*ntir?o, liU a " T?il?w, 1M ii '2?>e, COTTON" YARN, $2/20 ? Sif.o riii:i:>K, * > u 2.-.0 llAfJOINc:. * :?'ie KAI.R noi'R, aoiv I'.urrnu. so n a.v VI Nix; All, 75 a $1.0'V STAltClI, 15 15 a V0, TKA, flrrcn, ?2 00 h ?'2..*)< j " Rtnck. $ I 2". ii $2 0i j TOBACCO, ("lioivinjy, r.O h ?20o " Smoking, 75 n? 1.00 VIN KG All, 7aa?l.0t) MK.VL'S, 121li. of. t> a 10C " Mutton, 10'i 12'1 j POUDT11Y, Tuik<av* por pair, (I.f>o <i ?2'15 ! " Clii<*k?>im npieco 1.1 a '2'm MACKKRKI., Bl.l. No. :t *'2ft.<>< 4 " "1 $l.nr> a ? l?;.o( Kils " I *H.75 n *t.0< ! "SHRANK Lesley's, Godey's vie i ^ * M'dme Dcmorest's Maga | zinea, for June, at Fowler & Mc | Donald's ' Cash.ifouse" for the inspection of the Ladies. KEWGOODS ! I Brown and Bleaelied Home | spuns, Cottonades, Book KCuslii Prints &c., rcccivcd at FOWLER & McDONALD'S. IN addition to our pretty stocl of Millinery we will receive next week still another assort mcnt, Eats, Bonnets, Ribbons ! Flowers, Honchcs &c. FOWL Kit & iU'DOXALD. May 2U. 1 >( :(, ti, it "COST ARTPreparations EVERYBODY?'Trios Thorn! . KVK11YB0DY?Uses Them! ' .KVEKYftODY?Micros In Thr'in! EVERYBODY?HccomMcnds Tltchi I. ?? "Gostar'b" Exterminators. Fur Hal*. lioaclife*. Ants, itc "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exter. A Liq'iiil?Kills?"Suro tbing. ''Costar's" Insect Powder. Fur Fit-as. Mullitt. Insect*. <ki "Costar'a" Corn Solvent. I'nr Corns, Duninup, Ac. "Costar's" Buckthorn Salve. For Cuts, liurtiH, liruiuuf, ?bc "Costar's" Bishop Pills. (Sup?r Cuutotl) Dinuer Pill. Costar's Cough Remedy. . > For t'uu^hs, Couts ?i'<j. Cos tar's Bitter-Swept and Orange Blossoms, ' Beaiitiliei tlif ('ftuiplt-xion. ilukta the okm freali uuJ fair !!! Howard !!! ufnH worthies* Imitations pg" Kouc (ieuuiue- without "CosiarVLthgnoture. . L , ?3T'25c. iir ?T 50c. R*z?8 k* nt 1?y nl! Bru'c^lsls [ pgf" $1 ?ire??wit by mail j>Ii retvipt of pi tec. fcjy" $2 pi06 for uuy lluee $1 ?izi!?by Kipi'ma 8!3T" pttVK for eight ?1 erecs l?y Kx]>rca AiMrew henry r.' costar, 612 Broudway, If, Y. For ante l>y DR. E. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C, ABi' nl 'Vnoii HHio iu an ino cities am )act<e towns in the U.S. Alny U9, 18t'i8, C, b'ui - . ( MILU.XKini LATHES nrb rp?ppp|fully "informal ihnl T have opened this day a fictsli aupplj ot the*Lato?t Style of II ATS, liONN^TS, . , "flowers,;.^ I^BOSTED .^'ETTO.g, T, ltjUHONS", LACES, Which I am oflurjng. (at V'J^KV J-Q$j rh{c*. Call early and proenre barman?. ..... Jwtie,Sclna?." is tli i'? n.. ' . "* . * ' I' ?'?. T>ECftftrF^ f iltSIIaY,'ft fresl'lotpl - CcfcJftcitdHei* Wd at ' "" [ Wmjtml ? . Fruu&qre. ::i.i ? ?.(, '' .<1U lo ?-Ma? 2?? 18C0, -fioJj ;)< . ' xui-,\i > ' , J* A iifcm a t-? htrtoUv jUtb^ciWnoL 9?l.ttioi l^JvirLiiw uunao? l? a JL f t fiJJcKft QfllO.?t!& > Jy&i f*aa <V.ytrT?mj8}g?03B>V jfHUJOin "' yS"A"? w'*?''' Jiiv,n.:v* J.1?l M&fR)*0 <(p0 T*1 WW*, HAKN E SS ' M'fitt!#. '' .A-bbeiville O. JI.i 8. O. M*y ^0, 1^8, 6, if ' [ * - ? I-"1 ? ' ' MILLER & RC Have X*cceiye<l n ^oc ; SPRI1& ftlfi SIMMER We have also mado lar^o addi i WR A 111*3 ItKCKIVY-^O 2)* k, JgiADK o: CROCKERY, HA GROCERIES, CLOTHING, S it is 011LV policy to lcooj ! Seasons n. complete Siocl\ ! piirtmeiits. MILLER & R May U C3 I SleBee Hills. Will i/J"biTJ!t Oiir.linft Mm-hine* nr?? in first rnto J ' I X.JP <>r?lrr. iiinl uiiili r (tin <'ontiol of tlml w l! . | l.M-.invn ti'i'l o ?tn|..-t.-t,1 nnnncr, Ml*. T. Y. I BKlDGES, who will "hi* every euro to j<roI v< iii. iiiiiii i:<:.-^iii y wn>lc iuul lo iueuit: euitij>ivlc Hiili'liii'tiitn. - ! vv j 1?iii- fj.Mliii.s nr?> such that wc cuu all'tn-J to; ' I ; 'Ik lli<: work <111 Oie jllODtS :;most liberal terms,1.,:," . 1 nud vro cau tmfrly pioiuiso to turu out firotiii?l-; n j Jv . LURliJ ;i Excellent Rolls, u j ii mo iiiva-c h Itiriiislio I l?> iij, (say o:i<> : 1JJ 7" T ' ;.J>'Miinl ?i|" (; I >.! to loglil ['Ollml.1 ol Wool.- i K Wc will Car?l Plain Wool ul juiiii.c ijTEN CENTS A"#0tTNDJ^ > A omnll mivmioo on ilii* ra!i- will In; <-li u-^t-il ' ., . : Mi.v;-1 W....I or lor (Jo*loll un 1 Wool lo^.-ilirr. Wool will lie ukt-u Irotiv an.I dolfviu'uil j - ! ni Cri cuvillu (J. II. free of charge for traiifpor- j,. w'j Irtlion. ilrew-'J ? sjt Tlic fol'owing nnmnl t?*nll?*nen will i luiluiuf aci us Agents Jor u# ia forwurdiug Wool, to \*linin payiiii'iit nmy be nmile : 1>. It. SON Ilf.KV, Alilmviilo, Ii; M..CI.AIIK. O.ljefli.ry, -r, W. 1*. ANIXIII^IIN', 5ri'viiwoo-1, *COL. S. In ?.\ A I.!), l)..iii?|.l.-?, .r" . 1 .1. .1. fiSlll Itl-KV. a I'.illi. 10 11 *1". C. LI l*SCfi\i fs, ::. w .Vifi kct, ! '. CA.SO.N, Nii.uiy Six. [ -J" t|GRASY& MWTS8EN.jp; 5 | Mcl.co iliils, Greenville DiatriclvJuiu-. lbC8. 1*' U ' ?.?C CillC " I May 29. '.60S, 6. if ? | Fi Tho Sta o of South Carolina, j AlJIiKVTT,T.Ii 1)1 ST lltCT. __ ux IS TUB Co CUT OF CIIIUN\iiV. fi>/ William Hill, Ordinary of Abbeville J)istrict. T f tti r.n ri t " * 4 i v nr,:ii'..\:>, application ha* iiren made ! ? I : W lii?* I?v Mis. Aniauil.l Iv. Tuck"!', f'?r | I.eiUr.-i ?>f A<tniiiii*triitiou ?V />??>.< hou, villi - fvi | Will .iiiti?<X'<l, ?if nil nitil fitigit!?r tl??- j*?ioi!i?: ! || if [ I olnilt?*|n, ni^lild nml droits of .l<>lin J. Tucker, !al? of Aliticvitiu I)i.<liicl,(l(ii,i'.w<l. TIu-kb nf, tl>?r*lom, Ho ?*iI?- :m>l n.linonisli m. | the kiiiilrc-l ?u*l eii-ihlors of sa'nl to i appear lirfurp nif, at a l*i*iti I nt Ordinary lor Alt 1 . Iirvilla Jjiiilricl, to lie li lil at Ahhr^iitv Com I c j on Monday? il'C J full. dnv <?l Juii* * ' | nfx', lo i-liow ciiu.-f. if ni'v, why ?.iiJ Letters hoiil-l nor b# ^fnnfc.l. LA. t.iwu tirnlcr my linail n:iJ seal tlii.s SStli tiny ? of Mhv, lbOti. "Wil. IIIIJ., O. A. I). J.sJ.al ] May 21) '21 -i jyjj IN BANKRUPTCY. . ASSIGNEE'S- SALE. * 1} Y virtue of nn on1?*r to mo ilirpoted irsuinp JI:P ) out of I lu* United Stilled l>itlric( Court for the District of South CaroUnn, in t.lic Ciiph of GATSItll'L SClIWAl'Z, bankrupt, I will ppII ut pulilii: auction on Sntiliday Bi?i June ties^. nt ih<- And ion loom of C\ipt. IT. S. I\?rr, nt Alilievil'.e, 0. II., hi I In: State nfore? Mi?l. the Personal property of 'ilie sniil IJrink- . -* " nint. rftnul-Hlirir of Dpi- (J.ui.Ij P.. ...?* ..I- I Vngkee Notion*. lln!.". nn>l u stock of Milling- in I I ry. (jfiods.?AIko, euinliy N?-te.? nml Accounts h ? ' ! l)"lont:iiitr to the Intuit; of uaiJ Unojiruiii. /a E T?i uis cu#j?. i -b J AS. A. JUA CTC. . Assignee. A"\7F. May^Yilr. 18BP(.f ,j YY WHELESS & CO., II Cotton. X^actors, and to ? 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Al (Corner Jacknon nud Reynold* Street#,) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA., A fin STORK mill P.-I1 COTTON' nn.l other'.Pro- * J5" luce. HAUGINO onJ KOl'E furnished Al 01 v ntf markM pri-w. . or b,irt.e t3>** A- Lat?|.r. of Abbeville Dix- UJ t^fU .yogt(>.iQlutg>iii?, ih)i|b J" ('ouia.. iutaf?'|?t*'(l l|f T S with nH, oiiil will ilevotc Iti* |i?-i?,?nnl Hitenli?n w I I I to the interest of hi* fricudrf ami ni'ipinintAiiecd. 1? X 1 " * Ca May May '22, 1803, 6. lm , ,, * y . ? ?; ICE T ICE n 01 AT the .COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE, nt reilucotl prices, by fiO nnd loO |l>?. Al! a orr.?rr* iron) the country promptly ntienUed to 1-jll wlieu the Canh uc6oinp.mifn thu oni.-r. VlJl JOllN D. 13AXEMAN, Agent. _ May 8, 1SCB, 8, 4t^ TuTf The State .of S6utli Carolina, oo A &J5*j828h7ch ' '* SamT 5. Wilpon vs. JhWs A. Norwood, Ex'or, May ! anil others.' ; I' . IT appearing lliat Margaret S. Dutlon, Wil- ! ] ?Jimil l)utton. bur husband, antf Snnjuq) < ' f j ordered, that said defeudxflts do aunear and plraif. annfkor dcAr tojfcid Ml ^RBii forty Elizaaa dat/? f om wnti datoRr llweuttffflflHta taken * j ?? D p ;G CommnMOoner's OIRwv^ litis bill April 27,. 18G8. J April 29 20 6t Qn roB JMBOTiaW# S1 FROM Wilson A (Iutcbison'ftMiUs, jo?t re them.6 ' eeivu-J, and fop tain by j I I ' TROWBRIDGE <fc f lmr Hay 15,1806, 4, W # Kpril nisif?i?>Asa?iMiiiiii' '<ii ani'w m WMWMBt I I I I ! f f II l|? ?|?II ? I~WTt JBEHTSON ;oik I supply of ilMSS CD01IS. tions to our Stock of* mm* t J XJV? F LIESI r ' STT1>L,n ROW ARE, HOES, HATS, &C. [) at nil times and : in all of tlio IDe-. OBEB.TSON. tr iilisiir "HIS CELEBRATED house servo a limited number 1ARES the present season at tho following places: AI.IlSVIU.K, MomluyR an.l TueRilayw, IIS' llKl'O'I', Wcilnecila Yd outl 'ri?i?i-?? \9t N\VOOI>, Fridays and Saturday*, racing on llie 1 si of May, LSG8. aosoim^Tio^r. iVTELE TACHCiOTJ. Jr.. >* n b?nnli'lul till |'<I, Willi ill will It: li j 11(1 fuoV Inn;p nii'l lull, imiiiuti>e )>cwit, Kmn,. ylii-li, uud litl'IVclly {JmiiI.Ih in miv kilrd'of' lit? it; 7 yt-?irs ??l? 1 iliii Spring, lull'li)* iu'L, inn! has United l>is milt in l niiuuUa dVCOIldd. DIUKLJ:.?KKMRLK JACKSON, it irnt liy o:rl Iv intilo J.u-ki-on, ku by -Aii ? l>cl;a??it, .kiul U out oi a ihuiough-lticJi fvj:iAiu^<i'- - . TEnMS. the Season .... $10. ikuro a Colt . . . . 25. Tli* ?*u?h will lis riujiiircil to be pabl (or iin ;n?fiiti-i ) in tury iii%t.ih<>i* md 1 ^ i vif.* t | .!,< ii ii"?i-. u:;-i nmrr will li IlilifSS till" !:! ii:i*V (or i!s ?i<;*?iv:i!?. r? i j m nil lit-r. M.?! * Si*nt Imm ? diaLnuue wjll tully .iltoiidtil Ui. i Oil . FURTHER rARTICUb* REQUIRE AT ;0. T. RADCLIFFE'S, Hodges' Depot, \bhcvttlc- District, (i. <?' (J. li. li. 6 - 27 u %.?rv ^ ? m .wsmim ^ . -A * :.?. v . <9 at ' ' *, ISTEAV SUl^i'LY OF LES' SHOES, it greatiy reflncea prices. * f 15, 18G8, 4, tf FIIE 811" mrmj ! Imvr juM r<*feivoiT (lie following lions to our lurfje *ioc!i oi tillOCE? <t? : ts No. 1 MACKEREL, .1. PICK LED POKK, >x.-s :MACCAHOSI, .xnd I.AYEIt It A ISlXf, li.lx. C. U BACON SIDES, ,ckn Liverpool Spll, (tiiull lui of choice IIAMS. . ALSO, e lot of SHOT GUNS, . . a lot of COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, rhicb wo are boiling vcry low for ca?h IB & M BOMALD. 13 33 3b H HAND, iiioRTiin w )Cc POWDERS >11 CETQjLERA.. n ; v?pmjn ntasmr A A. AgUUV* 22,1808,5, 2t *i .fajQpkipui'* hJ*m ?!?' lb J*yoch, Executrix, va. JH?nj?mia i>#nrin|f:tlr*t'^^iii*ttH^:Thomas [MmgtBi. taJt Wilt JCliM, d??f?n4?iti to reside h?V<ul4 tj'? limits of this State, (ion hy Wifwn. Ctimp. 8ol., Ordered, (d defrpdatn* da < appear1 jdkd plefii, qt tymvY, td >ftld i?ilj of* comjilailit . * WM. n. PARKER, C. E. A. D. nii?Mon<>r's Office, ) i 20, 180?, 1, 01 J fix*.....