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loaugmtto* of th? New (towrMMit* IMPOUTANr OttDKIt IUa??VAUTKU? Si? Mil tl ART CttlRt.tt*VOR, 8% 0, J?H? UO, lt<08. i OnJtr* AV ItfQ ]-?AV(rdff, | In oonformity with th* law of th? CftHtd j HltlM, pawd Jmm 8ft, IM8t w(kl?t| "Au | Art to admit lb* Kuim of Nortlt Carolina, j Svutk O-voliua, Louitiana, Uoorgia, At*? Wama and Florida to r?prto?utatiwn iu Con gro?," all oflkora of ih? Bute of So nth CatoUuA, duly vlaoteJ and qualified umUr th? Uoiidlituiiun thereof, and not prohibited front holding oliico iu aaid Suto l?y the third section of ilia proposed amendment, lo ths Cosstitution of th? United States. kuowo as Artiule Fourtueo, will, upou the ratiGoation of tb? amid amend meut bf the Legislature, be iuaugurated without delay, 1 taking tlie oath of office prescribed by the Cooaiiiuiiuu of lbs Slate, aud otherwise 1 qualifying, iu conformity with the lawe of ! aaid Stat*: ^ 1 1. So usucb of the provisions of General 1 Orders No. 79, of M?y 2, and No. 83, of ' If ay 12, 1868, from these headquarters, as 4 designates tba lima for the officers elected 1 under the paw Cousiitnliou to antar upon 1 their duties, and requires them to laka the 1 oath prescribed by the law of July 2, 1802, ' |*eiug superseded by the lair above cited, I is hereby revoked. * 2. The third L- * 1 ...... > iu? proposed 1 amendment lo the Constitution, known m 1 Article Fourteen, is re-published for tbe F information aud government of Lhose wboui ji way concern : . I 0 . ARTICLE XrV. u 0 * ? t "Section 3. No person shall bo a Sena. * ter or Representative in Congress, or Elec-, * tor of President and Vice-President, or s hold any office, civil or uiilitarj, under tbe u United States, or uuder any State, who, P having previously taken an oatb as a mem her of Congress, or as an officer of the United Stales, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial nffi.or c- . .u; oiHie, 10 support tbe Constitution of the United Stales, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against ?u<, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a ??le of two-thirds of each House, remove aucb disability." tu * fl Should the disabilities of any of the of- tlj fiesra elect not have been removed, 01 if they should from any other cause be una- ^ bU to qualify, the fact will be iiuniediately reported to the Governor of the Siate, and uli the prwseut incumbents, if tboy are charged gr with any active administrative duties, or witL lb* care or public recorde, or with the ^ custody of public money or public property. - will, ID conformity with the |*?r, bold orer at uatil their ?uCc?t?ora be duly qualified. < Di 2. lo facilitate tbe org?ui?aiiou yf the 11,1 nvw State Government, tbe fy'l'owiuz it>- ^ roiiuiDeiJi? |, To be Oovaroor of South Carolina, Di R*bert K. Scott, GaTtrnor elect, rioe Junes jj*4 U Orr, rea?sr?d. jJ To be Lieutenant-Governor, Lemuel j)j BiMiZtt, Lieutenant-Governor elaot, to fill a wl . ' iai vmuojr. To take effeet JoIt <J, 1801, on the meet- ^ log of the Geuoral Aueuably of the Bute of South C?roliue. * <lc - 4. The Dietrict CourUot South Carolina , having been abeliabed, tbe recorda of all twit courta will ba Iraoafirrad to tlia cutt?Jf of ill* Clerk* of ihe-Ceurts of tlia ra- ,o( specliva Counties, and kli urirxecutad pro- at eiuM' or olbar unfinished buainecs of the ^ uU ?ourls will b? returned to tUa Court of ^ Coamou Pliu auj General Sassioas, at tka first eoauitig station Laid io aoah Couq- t| dm . i:L. ?! - ?? - j ohu ih iko uiauuti ui? neural,fjtpin (I ud publio property in tl?i epetodyof the li Clerka ?r a* id District CourU, shall b? 04 turaed orer to the in-coming Clerk* of ^ aid Superior CourU sod CourU of Com* ? won Pleat. g .Forth* purpose 0/ organisation, the County Commissioner* elect of eacbCoun- l< ty in the State of South Carolina, ehall, 00 the day provided by tho. Conatitutioo' for (| Uiktu to enter upon th?ir dutie*, or aacooo fc thereafter a* practicable, .assemble together L at the Court House i? each County, and 1 iect one of 'their number Cbkirinan. who ^ shall thereupon request ibe retiring. Ordi- .1 nary in fcach County to rfdiuiuister the oath of office to ilia said Commissioner*; and- s tbe faid Chairman of the retiring County c Court i? hereby - etopovered afld required 1 immediately to adiuufistjir to theaaid Corn- 1 laitaionere, severally, the oath prescribed by J ffcid Consti'.utifio ; jrhlclr oath having been , by them ilien and there, taken and sub- h eribed, ?*id Board of County-'Commissionera ahali be deemed duly qualified and io ducted into office. 7. Until the General Assembly of the Stateof South Carolina ahatl erprewly prescribe by law d?e duties of lb* Sheriff*, ' Corona and Clerks of Courts ?hes?u, or autbd?*e*d& be chosen en be elesiio/^fold in Mtid State, on the 2d and 3d of June, 1868, the officers so elected ahall, after - - . ? < ' V * ' qualification, perform the dtuiea prescribed for said officers by 'law under the **i>ting l^ovliional Government of the State. 8. UStH otber?i?4-rrotfded law. the J?dg?t yf PiOUjetWt?d In SOutl lin*? fthall perfcjjb -tfid dutic* UVrfctofdre jKtfonojpd by jOrinn^rfes; n&"?^ro?p*e^ inino 4?#1 WT6l?j*ut of Joiro^ tfifcf la cM ?-3rSi^ Mid Ibbkoj, ?od n??oMwa^njpaftncuiis,?h?H cOadiwt U|fi^r " poa*ibU in ccufunniiy with the #d1m nnri &ft*? r*?m4*iW*z cmm, fotho OonrU of tlie ProtHiouvt Qo*H trum?nt now l?y nari**, will. U U^U?forred lo Vbo Probe'> CvUHtj Oomii4??iutitrt ia feuttlb C?r#liat, ' ' . > .> ~ # ' * . V " k % ? ' r tbtil iuoWde tb? powwn ??*! do?h?? h?r?to | for* p?rUihlnft lo ommuuvomoh ??f tb? j !V>t, iVinmtattauw of ll ?mU i I'ortta miJ C*l*? ?f Public j ituittllug*, ?m2 OoiniMi?*K?M?r? to Approve ( !|h? Hon tit of PuWio Oflk??r?, *fti| in ?litchnrgo tiitroof mid CottMy CoutmltAitntrt 1 will l>? ????rti?l m fur at practicable Lj tb? lawt and oxtgot reguUliog tb? fujio ildut of th? o(Qc??, ilia puffer* mid duties of which am hereby conferred upon thetu. 1 10. It shall be lb* duty of ?iioh of ilia ' Hoards of Couoty Commissioner* in South ' Carolina, immediately afiei* their orgnuir<\tion, to appoint a Treasurer to m-i until ; otherwise provided by law, who shall be required, before entering upon hi* duties, ' to enter into bond to the Board, with se- , ouritiee to bo approved by the Hoard, mid iu atnonut.lo be fixed by the Board, conditioned for the faithful performance of his ' dutien, which bond ahall be died with the ^ Clerk of the Court-for the County..; and (< iuch Treasurer shall safely keep and die-' k burse all funds belonging to the Board ; * ind for his services shall be allowed a com- ' mission, to be fixed by the Board, on all jj iuius received and paid away, but no comuistiou or other fee ahall be allow ed on the , raqsfer of funds of ,th6 Treasurer from his ?' iredocessor, nor from the Treasurer to his ^ uccessor; nor shall ilia commission miowed to tha Tre?urer, exceed the rule of ti wo per cent< ou moneys received, and two K M?r. cent ou moneys paid Rway. 11. The Circuit Judges, who shall b? p ? l>i hoseu by ibe General Assembly, shall, iQtil otherwise provided by law, be auliorized to exercise in suits in equily here- 2! fter commenced mil the powers heretofore >ertaiui?g to Chancellors, subject to rules l,) f procedure, to be fixed by Justices of the uprerue Couit ; and, untd the adoptioon f such rules, the existing rules of chancery ructice sIimII be followed. '' liy command of lirevet Major-General d. K, S. Canby. l'e LOUIS V, CAZTAHC, Aide-deMJamp, A. A. A. C. Crops in tliis State. -iu ? aU We glean ilia following extracts in rela- ,u ;>n to the condition of the crops in vari19 parts of this Slate from our latest ;changcB : ^ ni? Lancaster.?The wheat crops hare cia rued out well; that thn corn and coiton 18i lids aro clean and well cultivated, and w'^ at ao far, lbs prospect of an abundant {[o irvest is most encouraging. Maiimioro.?Tlio liennettsville Journal ""3 y?: "We have seen tho crops in several jliotis of this District, and must congrul- llt t lie our people upon tlio scarcity of <j?m a&s, aud the exceiieut couditioii in which ?cr ay are. At tbii> time Let year, there ,,,i is a general complaint, which was well inded, lira', it waa almost iiUfipsMble t o uie1 CD tllfl rrn'iio ? !? ? \\r . ?- ?? ? hi I UK more i? <>f i least one-third mora corn pUnted in the *l*>r utrict this. year than J*st, uud not more *rcy iu two third* us much cotton, yet we r"Fj lievo Jroui the appearance of the cotton KhiiisuAW.?The -cotton crops of the ce#( strict are doing well, but tlie corn on i,UB i uplands ia suUerhijj from tho effect* of by t drought that has prevailed for the r*'i three week*. la mibo parts of the strict' it hu? been badly injured. The tBUJ mat ciop baa beeu barveaied, and. eo tli* : tho yield Ih?s beeu ?q average one. b'u Gkoiicetowh.?The Times say* : uWe ^ ive had an ab'uu lance of r?in siuc# our j usl it it>6ue. lhe fuilolains above (touted dun iwa upon us unsparingly ou Thursday J'18 ul, and llie -dny altogether one of the j^j o?L Uwagreeable mm J gloomy-looking iu j,?r e memoiy of .(Li* eumuiunjiy. Since tin en we buva bad ebpwers, with prospects **>' more r*iu'. We hear,' bewover,.fiivur- *r" jle accounts of lbs crops; and if We cuu llrS > upared fioiu freshet*,, uinny are sanguiue |>lr reaping -4 better harvest ibau the of iUM ' tl" ' __ * r?n Barkwkll.?We bave bad an oppor- r?' iniiy recently of converging witb planters tin om alp parts of tbe District, and learn *1" rat tbe crop* of col ton and com are exjedingly due, and promise au abuudabt iil ieid. All sections of the District bave ?u< reu visited with copious fehowtra of raiu f".' 'itliin tbe past week, and tbe planters |jr enerally, are in fine spirits. o{ Clarendon.?Jt Is really encouraging- ? ? ? bear tbe cheering repor? coming iu oio all quarter# of onr District wilb ref- r^' reoue 10 me crops, xue corn, pert* and ,n oLatoes especially, are looking fine, and <-'* ?id fare to yield abundmtiy. We lm*e' J" ieard several rouo of'experience express lie opinion that if Ihe se&Bou comiuuoe ?, avorablts there will be more corn inado in w Jlareodoa ihi# year, thaa'btu .been made *> or several years past. . . PJ Chkst krfield.?Tlie Cberaw Advertiser fr> says: ''Kigbt days more ot scorching M Irougbt-, baa dune iit> work upon vegel*- 11 ion, leaving gardens sciiorclied and almost *! .1 ??._ ? 1 uiucm(?uu tiro wni iwiiiuiu, Hiiu turn rug yellow;-'. If aucb weather continues many Jays longer, early corii will be almbK ruined. ."Oats are seriously injured, bat Lbe cotton looks' finely." ? ? ? ? The exact phraseology of th? law repealing ihe-oOtton tax having bocomc a mutter of dispute, a certified copy of the act baa been procured lioia Wu*hinyton I by l\m Journal-; of Commerce. Tli? law I ] rdallf, *all cottou grown in the Unitud j I Su|les after tho year 1.807 shall be exempt j < from internal tax, and cotton imported J i frdifr foreign countries on aud after No- ] vein her f?t, 190S, shall.bo exempt from < duty." ( '/ liKMovAi^* POLITICAL DUBILTTIKO.-? Amonar iboSe from, this Statu w(io?e politfoal disabilities weie removed on tbe p**saga, by Congft**, of tb4 Oonferem-o I Ml, j by '4 two?third* ?<>tc, l?stT'Monday, wore J.-j l)s ;A>hft*>?e, A"i 8. Wall^-e; C. G. BoyeaJ r.J, MoM?, Jrn 'fho'. J. ^iici^y. ?' | f?Bjl fc t?i ?*??nijxjra?* o( fjr#. .U*fg? ^redeTieJy.? 'joutli of'eighteen, rnow . a cmJet at We*t rlVwt* Uly^e*, Jr., about |ifu-Q? y?;*x? *$ytfr5*i?rt4i 'jutfi ?i ,4$#} vp<jj . At the mIo M -town lot*, at (lit location Ptok?n? tioau were aoftl nt an *r6 fm'iimMoidt <^> b?4r?Aled for *bn;TaU^.' ' ' '*," * ' -" f m^rn^ArWasiM ~u ci#ji t?? upon *nj p?w?*t wImUjr?r. . ;v . f y * mi An wndn IvM yttr tn U*f?, nwiiy ii |h.? .toe*, ?hu\vvl ?linl i'iw l?.-* ! lo<t lm*n tvmovrd, iliv Vitdd \\m< tuiif iiiuvi tii> f?tt?n< , ili?y w?r? Ul\ in tli*ir It *a? K<Uih) that \*lieM nil ?dd r\<t lind Iwu nth l>?vl m(T. ihreo ur lour u?w une? muvio HppUUUt*. Immigration from K<nop? to tli* United StnUt li?fV?r w*? ?o liogu ?* now. (hit hundtud And thirty ?if tii? Iwt Me*in*lii|w ?rv running, mid many of lite people oont* ing me ul u das*, having money, kill, and bruins. < .Lime* T. Hnron, K*q., editor of the K'lmfitld Advcrlisrr, Iih? jjono to New W.rL- ? " * . <? nonnu i no gr?*HI tUlotlnl I >01110 :rmio Convention. Woinfor wh*re mi uiilor gets enough money to trnrol tlmt ur from lioiuu f?Anderson Inlellijtncer. Tho scientific world, and jvecially that >ortion o( it who have mitdu the tiody of Medicine nud 8nrg?ry their profemion, . Hiinot fail to be intensely interested in lie fiict -wliiclt tins recently cotne to ou* tiowledgo, of the dcteriuimition of Chang ll'? RiaK^.o *- ? 0, v,.?.uvna IKIUF, IU prov'wl lo *Rrii to Hubuiii to u surgical yperution for lie puiposu of dissevering the wonderful k. thai liua so long bound thorn together. < The nver?g? death* of negro*# Occurring 1 this Stale, from accident, in handling ( re-aruis, are about five every week. We rogret to announce that the fine ' miring inilid of our friend, Joseph G'ux, 1 !*q., on Saluda River, were consumed by | o on last Friday morning. All the facta j to prove tlial it was ueliberately fired ^ an incendiary Anderson 1utclUgencer. ' Tlie papers Announce the death, on tlie J 3d ultimo, of lirigham Young's ri?ht tud man, Ileber C. Kimball, and, next (the prophet, the chief iuuu among the lormona. ( Tho contract lias been signed in New s ui k for I he huildmc of the M?mn ? ?'! unsnick Unilro-t'], Hinl tlio Macon pa- n rsare exceedingly njoiced llieieat. p! Tl"> Legislature of Louisiana, as oflteinl liiiced by General Huelinnan, stands i Republicans; 10 10 Radicals <n tho Sen- i ?, and GO R-pulilicaus lo 45 Democrats the House. Proclamation by tho President. * 1. Washington, Ju'y 4?I A. M.?A proclatiou tins tieen i??ued by llm I'residont, <1?ring llial, vhrrrnn, iu (lie tuoiitli of July, Tit. in aorfpling die uon-iiiioii of civil \nr, irli was brought, about by insurrection and . 8* ellion in sarernl of llio Staled, 1 lie two uees of Oon^rrfcB did solemnly <i?.*vlnre tlint war \v?? not wn^ed on the Government in r apiiit of opposition, nor for miy pur|Kj?? of ,c irthrowiug or interlVsrinjj with ?li? rigiiin or ethliihcd institutions of the Slate?,'but only Iffenil and maintain llio supremacy Of the a isiitnliou o( the Uniird SlnUii, and to pr?? M ve the Utiinii, with nil the '1 goiiy, equality 'n ! rights of ihsaevcra) ijutos unimpaired, and |l i, n* tkooli n* il?oe?j object* iiiould bo Hcooio- II ilieil, lliu war on lite purl-of ill# Guvrrnil should : mi.1 ?ii?ru.. i>?-1 , fl . , * ; " "r. ? he Unuail male* lia?, lirrrinfor', in i|i? Jtnf llirtt declaration, an,] wiili tU? view of '"n? ^or ultimate nml complete effect, set h acTeral proclamation!, i>ir?rtiijr aiuueaty paul.wi 10 p.rcoi.a wlio had been or *?.re _ GrJUUHl in tlm r*1i?lliiui wl.i.I. i iary a?d proper; uh?l,whereas, the ?nid war 1 o 11 y since ceaieJ, with an acknowlrdg'iient 7 all I lie Slates of the aupreuiucy*of the Constitution, anil llierw no longer rxi?1? any p(] jnd lo n|iprrhemi a r?liuwa| of oivil war, or ?n ioraijrn " ililarlerence, any unlawful r*aia- t|,, ce l<y any portion uf the people of any o( Simea to lite CatirliltUion and law* of the IteJ State*;. ?nJ, whereas. it ia daairabt* to ( ure ilia smutting army .aud-to bring to ? ily termination mllilnry occupation, mar- j,\ law, military tribunals, abridgment of fred a of ?p?-rch, of the preen, mid eunpeuaioit or I |lt privilege e( ftultcdl cor/,us. cud llln trial by | a(, y?nuclt encroachment* upon our free Ull ilulioiiB, in liiiirtt of peace being d?n- (rj oue 10 public liberty, iuconipUiblo with i itnliv uliol right* of the ert'Z*", contrfto tli* geuiUKwl" ogrl{e|>??blic?o form ?f Gov- ? iiiieut, and siisuttivu of the u?tion*l re? irce* ; and, wfiereitK. il i* believed ihat ?inly ami pardon will tend t*> secure' cattle aud universal eitnbliahiiiefit nml prevalence municipal law and order, in euuformiijr with i Constitution of the United .Stale*; and to uove all appeaiaucrg or pteiumptiuns of a aliaiory or viudiciive policy, on the part of r Ciovemiiieitt, ntieuded ,by unnecessary diaalificationa, pain*, penalties, coufifatio 11 * d diafraochiaeinetila, ad l ou the contrary to uiuoteand procure complete fraternal recoaiatiun auiuu^ tit* whole peopU, with due bmiuion to the Constitution and law* ; there?, be it Inuna that I, Andrew Jobnaon. eaideul of the United State*, do, by virtue of e Constitution, and in the Dante of lite people, the United Stale*, heixby proclaim and lie ire uticouilllioiialiy tnu wiinuoi reservation, *11' and lo evary person who direclly. ;#r .iur?oily partialpal?d in the late insurrection or hellion, oxcepting tiueh person or persons as af.be under presentment or iudictniinit iu any. I >urtof llie United States, having competent; risdicuon upon ciiargs of treason or other| lony, full purdi'Q uud nudity for tbe of-, lice of treason agsnitt tile United (State*. or of lliering tollie enemies during Ilia late civil' nr. with restoration of-all rights of property,tcept a* to -?l? ve?, and-except also as to any roperty-of wliich stiy person inay liaye l>een gaily divested, uiid?r tlie laws of the United isles. Iu testimony" whereof, 1. (leva signed . lass pre'euts with .'my haud, and heve csoaed >e seal of the UuiLod Stales to be hwreuuiu Itixed. Doik? at ilia clly of Wa*Iiiiigfoiirthe 4ih day of July, in the^yMJ* of our Lord unatfioluand eiithl hundred slid siXty-ei^ht, aitd'of , 4lie' Independence of' the UiijUd Sfile# of Aiu^ii^a ninMV-tbird. {r By tlio Pf?<td?jit. iwnnOW tPkitMKOW william ii. fukatfn, %' i Secretary ofbt*t#. <- ' * . Charleston, July 7.?rGeneml C*nb;* ias issued wri order, restoring eivil rule id Vorth Caroliua, when tW.Pseiiidttal ?Kal| mvo , proclaimed %Uie ralifiefttKWi of -U4 soHiUtutioiiMi mnendiua?|:. A!?.'functfon? ?f military offlcw? vifre liven 'toW euiipd;?' L'risoiterB iu custody, under . ?H|wrfirf? of violating"tlia reootfnructibirnclB, itre-W'-be discharged those iu prison fur olli??-offeu op* to b? turned over to the oi*U autborn itiefvr . : # ' li/'oRMoxb. Vi., Jiily 7.?Mjtrk Graycon, the pedestrian, left this oiiy, ibis Irrnoon, to wnlk-lcfPnwiUa; rnnkiugfftijtfy I IlmiiOcrALiu BDeecha^ on ilia wuv-' Ilia frin ' lo iioiis)*Hi4 fort J i I|? cfcrriM a il*y, nUckoJ .''L>Biiioao?^y.'? -^A. .tag* crow-d^falhi'Well M'ffi la tli# sifharfc^..' / J July, ij?-I^urna fiom nil tlio Oouotli!? f$t t^H "givej^ i?otpocr*tic iiu j'trifr of 1.1,400. 1 >, 'N?w'< Ou\M\hb< July 7.?Tba j?*aU if mumljur* of ttfe< .IIiHue.a/A-OQMlMled/ and not allowed^ vukjp iu thtopa>e^dfcmi uwhij.o tUo ^couil (^* iTtq peuMh/.. *1~ "v-iy vatf lo ibe IIousc, Steven* injrolncftd 14a iinp**<4>rm-iit article, and J a*ked ? dontniltee. Tlie <<o??i?lernt ion of Ui* naajtiH ?ri*? fjontpofted to l(eo<t*y. 4. '' v ,;J?rt^*iuioiiL.V*j>>it?,tt?fe art . totally at reetiii eoutfd??fc litei a titiAg tm+tdutoH ,"" '**? v '.- _ ? l>(? Ufcftlt wlH ?rvur on (Uo UMh or twelfth taMnt. lltitlftoiii (? 0>* only pm\*UI? m*?, ftmotig (Hum hww in nomination, tVlitirUlM c???li?Mrr lli? control iMtwtMi lUtultUk* Rtnl Ohm**. lit* Oonqr^sK.nftl U^puMinftn CommittM !?*? ml llmt lli? l)?tnocr?M 0M? ried Thtlr ootHMpotuUiit* charge IVftud. IUvaki, Jul/ 7??TU? ftlioUm < ,&*cr*Rnitig; cmW mllil, M<xk4n #dtlo?? reprwent U>a crop* a failure, mid famine in upprcliondvd. N*w York, July 7.?Peter Cnggor Niut J0)1 it T. l)?vlin w*re thrown frou; ft enrtinco :lii* morning. Ong^tr wue kiltvd. *n?l Devlin *erioo?ly hurt. A Uter despatch report* Devlin'* tlenth. Anniversary tf the Bible Booiety. I The forty-fiMi anuiversary of "The Auxiliary llible Society of Abbeville" will be held in the Methodist Church on the leet Wednesday in July, inst., being the 29th day of the mouth. The Rev. John N. Young will deliver the annual Sermon, Re*. W'.T. Farrow alternate. If. A. Lee, Esq., the address, J a rase 8. Cothran alternate. , The christian pablio end all friends of the Bible are respectfully invited to attend. < R. A. FAIR, Recording Secretary. 4 CONSKi N K ! ' S . 4 l^r* The following u a moil ~p?raa&a bare f reight ia the Depot at Abbeville ; T J W Cuocler. M f! 0 . ? - "} , tr ai t Hi tel. el, \V I) Mara & Co, W F DeNiglit, I T Tusien, T Cniujj, S S Martin, Wick- ( iffe & Wakefield. . Extrcss?C C?x, J Knox & Co, F M ililbhell, Dorsey ?t Tlioruton, Smith <k lurtf, Mrs W M Jones, E Cowan, M'ss A 1 liryan, W C Palmer, Rev J T Sioitb> j ) T Porchor, J S Peirin, D T Sims, Rer t i A Ilarmatu g D. R. SONDI.EY. Ag'U I MAItKKTS. * Kew Ju'y 6?7 l\" M.?Cotton liu clive am] dropping?salha 1,200 at32).-<33. lour mora active?Slate tf.80a9 50. Western 80; Southern ^common to fair extra 12 501 loica U.'i6, (J?ta Jc. belter.... MtN pork 7 U0a29.0o. Lajd?kettle 17ial7f. Guld |4 ftBaltimore, July 8.?Flour dull for all rudts?declided Wheat dull?new red i 40?2.70; white 2 40a2 70. Corn dull?wbil* I 12al. 16. Oais dull and unchanged. | Cuaiu.k-tom, June 8.?Cotton firm?mloa 126 lie*; middlings 31 J; receipts 21. Alol-sta, July 6.?Cotton niaikot unchanged; les 22 bales?tuid<llin?? 3ni. - aLivekpooc, Ju)y.v8-r-J?0on. ?CMlon bnoyairt. Ijvehpool, July &?Kveniog.?(Joltou quiet id steady; sules 12,000. 10?: ^ ? Wilson & Hutchison IMT OULT> resneclfullv infoim tl?#ir J HOB.OTJGH BEPAIB ^ ip Orinriinor ^bptt WiHi a (JOOD d an AllUSDANClt OK WATJCH. ey will be able to % GRIND PROMPTLY _11 _|,n n,M r>M> lltam ?.; !? (!.?!? ??? ?3F"Tli?iikful fur ??*ry lili?r?l patrouaga retofore tfiyt-ii the Mill, they liopa by _ lenliou lo tiusinc** and ?triet integrity, t? ? erit a cuuliuUHQCC af Ilia cuiluiu *( their irixi*. r July 3, lSfig, 11?tf ' ADDITIONS! Family Wlii?k*y, pur?. _ Ale. 4 pL iHiltle*, good, X lHaek t'eppar, ' Suda. Starch, '.Toilet Soap, Brown Soap, ; Itaiciur, fr??h. Coueentraird Ljf, . ' ~ I Potaah, in cawa, ' '( C?*'i Galaliua, Coupnr's " Nwat'a " , ^ - . Cora Starch, , ; A n?w atock of lb* Cotuak Stand Lamp Santafe, ' ..J " Tlia Comet Bnro?p, ' M ' " ChHnn/yi ' t1a?. iLni. r>-_j I Magnetic l'lavter, at E. FABKEB'S, Agent. July I, I8fii 11,41. ' CONSTANTLY fftCHftND! ;:V ; ;TT^;0:t? $ p*\y.: - - . n;?Jki: wmcii/tf lit jay E?t [ CHANGED *?R C&ItN OR ~p1$:0: U-9aKAti^ .* .. iJgfci ( jyfo?v ?,i ESM MM lUHJRI !i /feWitSfi' ^ " '> ^^ - _^V i- :^tn?"7-*" .. . ^ I , . % ; ? i "C08TART Preparations EVERYBODY?Tries Them! EVERYBODY?Uses Them! EVERYBODY?Believes in Them! EVERYBODY?Recommcnds Tlicni! 'OostarV' Exterminators. Fur K?l*, UoMolien, Ant?, dko. 'CostarV Bed-Bug Exter. A Lujuid?Killa?"rtiif# ibinr." 'CosfcarV' Insect Powder. K??r l*'len5, Moilii, Iu?tcU, d?. Cogtar's" Coru Solvent; I^i* Coro?, Bunion*, A a. Oostar'a" Buckthorn Salve. 1?. * i'or.Cuts, Bnriifi, limine*. OostarV Bishop Pills. (S?|?r Coated) Dinntr PiJI. , Jo star's Cough Remedy. - _Fur Coughs, (Jvldi. <?c. Jostar's Bitter-Sw?et and Orange Blossoms, Denulitie* lli? Complexion. Alnk?*K till* Skin f-l y t I B*w*r* ! ! I ??f all worthies* Imitation* y Nona Genuine without 'Collar'*" Siguaturo. y 25c. ard 50o. s:z?s kept by nil DrnggitU. V $1 ei*es??ui l?y niait on receipt of price. , y P*J '?r anv tlirei* $1 size* by Ivxprem. x y f 5 pays for ?ight $1 size* by Express "AddreM HENRY R. COSTAR, J 612 Broadway, N. Y. HT For sale by i DR. E. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C. tsr An J at Wholt-sal* in all IU? Cities and , ri^r town* in tha U 8. May 29, 18HV. rt. tim 1I1U) rnmnnn MM, U1MIMI, CHEAPEST. v IM7 G are nn? sailing onr Goods *o CHEAP ' w that we are afraid soma of our cil?iner* will think we *t?le 'em. VYe liavo od hund lite fallowing: | ACOAv SALT, FLOUR, MC A I PDlTO 1 mLftL) umiOj ;; RICE, MOLASSES. ackercl, Pickled Pork, j Sugar, Coffee, Tea, SODA, MACARONI, ? POWDER, SHOT, [AILS, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, ( CUT NAILS, , tocket . and Table Cutlery, " SPOONS, IIINGES, SCREWS, 4o- . A FINE LOT OP IROCKERYWAKI,! n if nm niTATO W&iirttnA anui uino,. rrau&B FUSKS, AND SHOT , POCCHES, 5M6TS, TUBS,CHUMS, . sieves, &c. v / ' \f? astMitr 'fw DONALD A KKAiV 111 GUT'S W<X)L-QARplKG M4CJIIK t it.' jeoup'o l>nntyi 8. C.' iity WobliKiilio ui will b> promptly rtiuro?d in ,Jrt??ll?.- . < ** If v?u ?!?? HOt'Wliffru ** ?r? selling Groo*t? ( n CJ1KAP, call and #? for jourielvea, iwl ihow a* v . ^ *11?r-*-i /-i 'A m'-i?r \? il icft-^ood-thragfor1 ct^rjbody ( WffiR & M'BONALD. - June 2C, 1808, lo?If > *" . ^ , ;l J.?: : r,, -' r O' "^y *. r " I *'' 'jforfaeny'tff*' *7* '1 . A. McKensie & Co., : Og A Tt T^JWaTQ JJT? J0. .CJl'j S ABJJXlrit-f; f iSH ESS : MAKER. f A n- t.T _ ? n toCLUUC V.41IV? , W? * K-/? j?iy ?;* "r. ^MSoK ITlOttURRtV t>f AbWcvHU Yiltlgft?ltM kieatad McGomb Place, If* w HfWrW. fee m y ^W*4"ofyo* U'hmw j? h?t* U ?y?# ?" **. ?tid tfc* |mIiC? ft??j?ny. ;. Jim* . * py tfjjlfjp * * v r v ^ , v ^ ". >V > r > r*" . : .. r v? *' ,-* ?V/''^ - ' a . . : - . ' ii \ .\ FRESH 11 C?L . ? % MILLER & .# \ V ? W % x ?v.. Have Received a SHIlf AMI SDMI Wa linv* ?tw? -??J- 1?*? ??- Mav iuauo lurge mmwm WE ARE RECEIVINGS I'l^IEJ CROCKERY, I GROCERIES, CLOTHING It is our policy to ] Seasons a complete St partm~iits. . MILLER & V mmj 1J S8 IGNATZ BILLER, MEllCHANT TAILGIi. Shirt Manufacturer, and Dealer in . Gentlemen's ForaisMni Goods, So. 34 Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga. (Uuder Glubs Hole).) REPAIRING nnd Gleaning dona promptly, ud snlisfnuiiun guaranteed. June 26, 18tt8, 10?3ni * I Gr.STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER,! Comer of Broad and Jackson Sweets, ' | (Under Globe llolel,) AUG U B'i'Ai, <3rML- j rllE erenteet cure devoted to.the repair** Wntelies. ("locks and Jewelry.'. aii Ktun?oi \y aiciies, Clock*, J?welry, Spec- J ioU? and Kye-G!a??e? sold. Petaonal attention paid to tlitt repairing af k'ntch**. ' June 26, 1868, 10?6m ^ . . l ESTATE OF ( II. BROWNLEE, DEC'D. j PURSUANT to or<B^ of Conrt, all eradi- a? L tor* of John Brownie*-, dao'd, will pMPMit id proVa Cliair demand* before ma, on or bafora It Uclobcr uext, or be barrrd. . Wll. il. asi'ATE OF ( AS. J. ADAMS, DEC'D. ; PURSUANT t?* ordar of Coart; all eradlton 6f Jai. J. Adams, dao'd, wilt praaanl id prova their <3?manJ?\>afor? ma, aa or bafora >1 October umxtf or 6 barred. WU. II. PARKER, I CL E. A. ?. ommiviionar'f Offiaa, } July 1. 1*68. j July 1 >5 8? ESTATE OF 1 Jco. B. Clinkseales, dcctt PURSUANT to ordar of *!> Court,' tTi? J creditura of Ceo. D. Cliokey*l??, daa'tJ, ill preaviit and prora tlieir demand*, on or b?>re let Octobernext, or b* larred. WM. 11. l'ABKCO, * '' c. e. a. d. ; lommiaaionar'a Office, > Jaly 1. 1SG8. ' S July 1 35.3m )R. WM. (!. WARM, WM DENTIST, 1BBEVILLE C. H., 3. G,, Office Over Dr. Parkfr'j Prog Store. -AT?ril ?, 18*8. tf _ . * HOTICE. PEPRm A COTHRA^ will buy Botilh Carolma iUiktid STOCK AND BONDS, a M.i i.rtL. .r !.? _ auu unto vi h*? ^ - - | BANK 8F THIS $WE. llyib'II . . . .'*10 v ft'-l DENTAL^ NOTICE." tTA^TVCf rac>]? U ?p*? JrX - OKfTlCp' ?l X'BBRVlLLB-O. it,; i> ifbnm>ef*on t*y;'Ome? ' ?% Gi>e?ov<w4, I will- b? at A?>?>? vilU from ilii Ut to lh? Mill *( n?k? month, and ?t .Qreeuvtood front . lii? 15Ui Jo. Ilia of Ui? oioatlt. *My Oflleo *? AI?WtI1U if ???* lb? 5tor* of Mr. THlMC BAJCIK. - 1 ifnitfu. tii mMrt fun UriMf add Lov?r ^rtUJ SeU & frfeteATio th? Cgur?.,';^l^r? J^dj Aftr^ifd WITHOUT fAf8.1 ' u iWlrt 4if *Wlt *? ? kW *Rti u & ? ; , 2. ,' ' ^ . -. ,tt*?pcuiMly, \ . * .-c-.-'*,''G.W. KELLEY. '. M?i4. IMS.s;tf ^ COfiHlCORH!! r BRIMS I ROBERTSON I Sccond Snn?1? HI 111SS Ellis. additions to our Stock of vmw&* DAILY FKESH SUP3 ?F "**I IARDWARE, !, SHOES, HATS, &C. tteep at all times and ock in all of the DoROBERTSON. WOOL (ARDS! # t ? McBee Mills: nuR, Carding Machines arn in firat rat* -?_? oruer. inu unaer tlie control of thatw#llknown and competent manager, Mr* T. Y. BRIDGES, wlio will use every car? to prevent unnecessary watte aud to inaura eornpUk* latiufnctioa. Our facilities are >Qcb that w? can afford Is Jo the work on the HOST LIBERAL TEBU8, ind w* eaa safely premise to turn out prompty Excellent Rolls. If the Grease is furnished to us, (lay on* lound of Grease to eight pounds of Wool,) *a will Card Plain Wool at T3EN ENTS A 3PGUH?. A email advance on this rate will he eharged tlixed Woo) or tor. Cotton and Wool together. tsr Wool will be lokent rum aud delivered it Greenville C. li. free of charge for tranepor ation. ; tsr The following named gentlenen wi\\J ict as Agents for us in forward*"- ' ' J ?hoin payment may iROY &HAWTH0RU. McBee Mills. Greenville District, June, J86#. May 2v?, 1868; 6. t( , .. ma nf iiifflEilui ra Mtim k LI KB IG firfll prormjl(f*ted ilia flaeta is ralatiaa to GENUINE MUPKIt PHOSrUATE OK LIME, aud lit* diacoVery ia eonaidarad ">Tk<? ireat Agricultural Improramrfat of tka Aga." LISTER BROS' - nucBH Boiia Super-Phosphate of Limo Is no* Wort the pnblir. Let the PlinUrgii* it a FAlttaud HMVARirAjL. TftiAD, and eoaamunicaU ilia raaolta to uo. We'tpak* ?* el?iw to being "publio licnefacUra/* but our article to bo ' *" i . 'GENUINE BONE MANTTRE - - s. * . And nothing'sW and thartfora jut what tL? Agriculturists irnnt " lagite (At phot / od, ad improve the soil. i ... -y. "Wa remain yours truly, J LISTER BEOTHEBS, 159 FR0NTST., ^EW VOBK. V OTO AGENTS ABE: .W. it. Xa wtpif/ciiai-Wori; $. c. . ijL u:rowAN fc. oo., wiimiDgto?, jr. a ANTOINK POULLAIN, Aqirusta, Ga. M?HsHo. SAMUEL T0WNSEHI> * SOX, 6* ijtftt Sty Baltimore, Ui '^Msrchlt, 1868ly-$ia-- ' < ? v'. "- .. H fcJHt |? t II, -Mv: i ' f twfm c*k0?i ilapm, . ' i v bu.-mrrc)iaau' kjiup, j. j ? ?'m colda* ,; 1 " , citw-y httfmfr #t <>? * , :.: . atso. - a large t*ofc of " JsJa4a6il&> - <iii^ wti&i wvf^or'r xtt?t girvm AV ?W * MeOullMKjU, iJtomnfrtdt WMf - ' , JUST ftEOKJVBD, iorl u>, i,t of Udk>$M^i' Ho^