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Tke Abbeville Press, j .Abbeville, H. <J. * y. A. LEE. EDITOR. .. ?TI>ro?? I)'>lli>rnn y?>nr in mlvmivf ! jur N<? Subscriptions tukcu for u b!ioiU;| ituc lliun pis inoiill.B. ?= : , ! :? Friday, November 20,18GQ. e~- ' . 1 i 1- 1?rr? - To Our Fatkonk.?To nil our jml i 1>A1IU alltn ttafl.il.l ml I ? ? 4'. i? I * vi o u iiu mi v imiruivvi iv/. no i\u .>nu | w-ription uiul advertising, we would, fefty, that the money could not he pair .at.auy time whcn.it would he more ac-( ccptahlo to ourselves; or perhaps sul> ject them to less inconveniente. Tin crops are coming to .market, ?n<l with a .pocket full of money, o il* friends -will jdeaso remember the 'p rinter, ll the}-fin J it as pleasant to pay as it Aw.il ?be to lis to veeeive, wo antieipate frequent culls from our -friends this winter, and a pleasant time gen erally. [(f O Tho Political Future?Clouds and Sunshine. .j i ~ I The uncertainties of oar political future, arise as mnrh from the <!i! 1 i ? tM'.lty of determining the policy ot <!en. Cirant and of Congress, a^ of es^rnat-ing the respective strength of each, in ea?e of k collision between' -the two. "Will tlioro "<>c entire lift 1*1110"mony between tlic Legislative ami J].\ ccutivc departments of the (.'overn-! ment, ami if not, will (jcii. (Jrant be able to maintain his ground against the encroachments of Congress? lla> Ciivjnt a policy ai.'l will he be uMe to maintain ^ ? "Will Congress! recede from its unconstitutional usur-J ..pations, retrace its steps, and unite J - with the Kxeeutive, in inaugurating: and carrying out a system of wise ami conservative measures, which will once' more give peace and harmony to a distracted country? To us of tin ' iSoutli, and to the patriotic citizens of the country generally, these are at yr esent, all-absorbing (piv.nhms. < 11 seems to bo generally eoncefied. that as the cardinal principle.*, and 'distinctive policy of the Radical parly 1 were not set prominent'}- forth, and' made leading issues .in the laio cam-' j.aign, the triumphant success of (Jen.' Grant aftords no endorsement of the; one or the other. The triumph of; HJencral (Jrant was a personal t ri?! umph, and not that of rampant ra?li-j < alism which has encroached alike t?jr-1 0:1 the r'.gh s of the States and the! .constitutional purr<natives of the va-' rioiiK depart men Is of the (Jovernmont. On the contrary, the increase of' thej ."Democratic element in the new Con i grcss, nhows that ^Republicanism has triumphed in spite of what was distinctive 111 its principles and policy. If such are the lessons of the late c.vnpaign, may we not hope, that this jn'iiiif.'itfltiiiH ..f .V.? ui>: wjii, may | n istaio (he wise conservatism of the, Executive, at the sumo time that it ' restrains the Itadical e;>cesi*es of cou-| ^ressional le^iNation. ' But is Gen. Grant a conservative? It in almost as difficult to determine this question now, as before the nomination at Chicago. Both parties alike claim him, and this in itself affords some evidence that ho is opposed to Vr he extremists in each. 3Io Visits New fork City, and declines the hospitalities of its Union League Societies, but w'jilst r.^vting; (as in the dinner to ]>Ir. Evarts,) distinguished men of a!! tyartie*, takes caro not to define his position, or indicate his policy. That. lie merits tho abuse of extremists of 4ho school of Wendell Phillips, ailbrds a reason tiiuL Conservatives may take i him upon trust. Wo havo no doult that he will sustain the Congressional 'policy of rcctyv*traction, and as a pa: t | of that scheme, negro suffrage-, lie could not do otherwise. The veto , Svould be powerless to overthrow*, i even if the exorcise of Executive pow- i O;* for B'.icl) a purpose, would not eon- ; iliet with thai peace, whith it is his. i ^declared, purpose to bring about. AVe , -cannot believe that he will bo the tool s of a part}', or bind himself to an}- t scheme of oppressive sectional legislation. But with the will to resist, .jvill he be able to command the necessary one-third of the lower House,, in support of his veto. v .. It is said, that a scheme is now in e contemplation which is intended to so- r euro to the Radicals a two-thirds ma- n gority, and to retain all the powers of, fi Government in their hands. As mat- i tcrs npw stand, there arc 142 Radicals ft a?d 84 Democratic members elect to it tho Forty first Congress, or 226 in all h tho body, lacking by reason of the U aon-Veprescntation of Virginia, Hiss- !I jssippi and Texas, seventeen members v Df its full 245. Now, with this com- rt Position, it will be scon that 152 arc ol wOrthirds and that the Radicals lack k ieii of that nWnber. To make up thp ?l deficit it is now proposed to refuse to in fidmit tho Arkansas, Georgia, and it V. Louisiana members elect, all Denio- ar erats, and in addition to declare Miss T wrippi duly reconstructed and then in the fry0 carpot-bag members ei from that Stato. By or ? MustivonDg the two-lki ^birjje will bo"*?K?iHcd, ftnd then by up ti? aid.of-, the Tenur? Cf Office .Actirii tho military act and tboao other acts,! wl jvhich h<Vvo hampered Mr. Johc?oq nolcti persistently, it can bo scon that. (Jongrow under Grant will bo as fully under control of the Radicals and as.fuljly R ... , <able to beat down executive opposi- ba tl iop ^Uow. Such is tho Bchomo Cr Y^ictfe Jj^rney of the Chronicle <t- po I litis been strongly urging, and "\vfiieli is said to mi'i't with favor from .the i loaders of tlie party. lis successful aecoinplishment would make Gi ant us I powerless as Johnson. i JL$ut however, Gen. Grant and Con- * grew* may settle the question of su? t promacy, it is gratifying to observe ..i disposition.on the part of the leading organs, and most prominent states-' i lien of the party, to. counsel a teni-j jier.ite and conciliatory policy. The j Tribune rebukes the call for a Conven-j .ioft of Union moll,'to urge upon Congress the adoption of measures to noted the "loyal men" of tbe 'South. hi the ground that thus to antieipute nrbulance and outrage fs "tlic most natural way of provoking tliesn, and . re'ies upon ..the Denioeu'its of the j i y.ui' i? 4.'j ntii< a wt ii?. t\i\ ii ? .* ?< i,. i I.., IV3 """V ....... ..V... ??..lllt 111 | securing peace and prosperity'to their; 'section. (Jon. Itnwiinjm. tlio chiefad-! j ? ? ' iviser of '.ion. '!ujxr?t. and wild to ho n, [inan of statesmanlike ability. urges a! j ('mi*Uitutional Convention, as a pana-1 cea for existing evils. These indica-j I lions point to a change of policy; and j : llic siroeoss which has attended thoi I ? 4 | financial mission of (aim. Scott, and I he fresh Ms-jmlse \vInf-crii lias of late | heon given to immigration, and the i n..- u....<i. i ....v. wi.v-iM '/i 111 i uv: puuui. | betokens awukeir-d confidence. j Our own duly i.> clear. AYo must j jaccept 11to situation, and niako theji jbestof it?indulge in no useless i-o?! i pining or bitter denunciation of men, ;:ind measures. We have (lie negro in j our mid*!, ami negro sutVrage has l?een ! forced upon us. in the. spirit of ("hie. p Justice Chase's letl-er to Mr. llilliard, < we must ivcngnijce uegro suHYuge as a fact. and seek to control it. - "We have already done so in our own "District. ! and we can do so again. l?y proper, I ell'orl we can carry the State. In theji nieantiine, let us respect ' the powers : that be.' However, W< may alhagrce as j to (111* illetml /.(" <1... - O "' " 1" | I St:Uo/JovrrnnuMilH. tl?<-y arc to us for < all prac-Uf al consequences?(Jovernnients hutli de facto alii (fc jure. Vn?, loss we are prei?aiv?l to jwonsure our h I sti-cMi^li! n^ant with the IS moral Gov- < eminent, we must respect life ami '< property. Let us defeat the "eatrpefc-!* b.K.ir^vrs" at tue next election, but until .then we+nnst resncet theiv ~.s ! noL us only having tin* scinbianco, and . wearing the oiirii^uia of antlioriiy, bisI 1 wielding I lie power of .SjLttlo .Sovcr-J eignly. I' THE Cl! Vl: I.KSTON MurtCURY.? The |1 fiiend.s ol' lliia timf-hoeori d ,j<>unnl j: will be pleased to loam iroin the an-!' hexed card, that tho HisiieiiMon of it- i1 { ublicalion will bo orily temporary.11 The M-'rcai, has f?o long occupied aj! |)r<'iuii.cnt pl.ico in Southern j.>uri ui-?1 ism; ha* so U>ng been the exponoal|1 of whatever id elevated in Soutliorn jcha racier, or distir/c'-ivo in. Southern j' ewil'vs ition ; has-been ho longtho uble! and consistent advocate of principles which have cinduced eo much to the!1 past greatness and glory of thi>| dialo, that we could not without jJ madness wit net s its cx'.inction. Cir-j( camsUr.coi may change, butprinci-!' pics never. They may assume nowj1 lorra-, bear new name*, and do baitloi/ ' \ on new issues, but tiny remain csnen-1* liully and eternally tbe saEio. A new 1 ora may dawn upon u>?, b it we can j never repudiate our past. It contains within it tho best gems ol" ail ihut is to be ilicrUhvd in tho present or bo- f ped for in the future. In tho nev\ Carolina, as in the old, we will need j that manly, dignified, and uncomprc- ] xising advocacy if tho ri^li*, and ( ihut fus-rlcss and out-rpoken dei.un- / ciution of iho wiong, which havo distinguished tho past career of the i Uliadcston Mercury, during tho forty ^ VCttra Of its PKWlor.nn Tlio following is tbo Curd of tlicJ t proprietor: h A C'aiid.?Circumstances beyond ni%- |. :ontrol have causrd tic puspent-ion of til's1]; 'Jharleston Mercury. But the public should J t. tot he led to the conclusion that the pnper | j( ? cxtiuct. Measures are afuoJ, for issuing 1"^ t again on a tuhstj.nlial basis. And il is!?) xpccU-d to put il forth.in a slyie-ihat willip .;ti.-.fy every requirement of a first-class) ^ Southern newspaper. . -I~ V' R. B. IWutt, Ja., jr Proprietor cf the Mercury. j.j Attempted Aiuson.:?An ailempt ni i'ae made about 8 o'clock* on Monday uj vening Inst, to set firo to the burn in a car of tbo ro6idoneo of tho Hon. Arliritoad Burt, of our viilago. The ro was fortunately di.-covercd by js wo cf tbo fcraalo servants of the ](. roilj*, tnd was extinguibhed beforo jj . li.'id done ariy ttamoge/. No cUjo (c is boon discovered which could load j)c > tbo arrest of. .the perpetrators, y, 'hrce mi n wcro reported by tbo s-.>r- 'pj ants to have been seen .by tboro wj inning away acroBa the adjacent lot rc F Mr. Mooro. _ Tbo quantity of ?? indling material in tbo building w( iowtd a deliberate- prfrposa to com jit it tbo act. As might bo supposed, f?] io alarm caused no small excitement, id \ large crowd soon' assembled.hlu i.e oarlj- boor, I ho brightness of thc!pr( oon, tho- exponed looatfjin-^-ail the J rcumstanccs of tho ran*?m#U I 1 to of iho boKloot atlotapt8~of ihe ere nd that we havo ev r bticri called gr< ion to ohroniclo: It ifc'dno of ft- ?0 ojii s of ucis of poralBiot# nmlicc, 'jus licb should bliuiulote o? to earneat tioi ortr to lorret., oqo aud ik( punish, froi "?*"^r'?.?PaU, oi-oa houdrnjyter of wiL *?? ** ** ' is been apposed A<chbi*topp ot k mtorbury, ibo biglic?i Enj tition iti K ^l.tud. jll7 * . 111 ? . T ..'i..???" ? wm wm ' ^ 4 *. . v- ! Gen*, li. P. Butler cn the Siru/ rioN.?Tho reporter'of I ho Now Yoi'k ! ffcialU publishes a recent convgrea-J /ton held with Gon.Butlor on tho sit-! ifttion.' Ho attributti.i tho defeat of. -he Domoeracy in tho recent oleetion i 1.0 the intrigues of Belmont and other j New York politicians, who sacrificed j the general interests of the party in Did r to Bccuro their Stato elections Ij'uut, ho thit.k*, is hound by every principle o'i lionor to carry out thc| deconstruct i ?n pol'cy, and to guaran \ tee noijro BuflVn^o. llo thus Bnonkn' I . i?f the policy of Congress in regard lo rocotil disorders at tho South: I 1 cannot doubt llmt in every such i i-aso prompt and vigorous measure j will bo taken to correct, tho evil an' well in overruling what has bcon dono as in preventing such ccurrences in the fu-turo. Wo arc obliged to give overj' Siato a repebiican form ol government, ai.d that government is neither republic in in form nor fact whero every elector cinnot dif-enss liis political opinions and cast hid vote unawed and uncontrolled either oy violence, luiimi iiiiidp, lii reals or purehaso. Tlio contracts eveiy whoie made in "the S >ulh for tlio cmploymcnt negroes on tl:o condition that thoy will abstain from voting i I heir masters so dci-ired, aro as much purchases of men us were tlio purchased from llio auction block a few yearn l?of.>ro. Mo member of Coheres* elected in any district where fiuci. means were used will evv r be admitted to his Koat by my consent, or an\ o'.cctoral vuto IVoui such dstriet.c _>unte J. <>? ('iJIHK .1 rSTICK ( *11 ASK 'ON X I.CI'.O - ttvil.v?!K.?Tho Chief Justice in n letter to the lion. II. \V. llilliard, thus presents the Northern view ol' tho suffrage question : T have not time to go at largo into thissubjeol : but ] vr.ay say briefly that (.'mancipation came to be regarded by those Northern majorities as a military necessity; that the i'ailh of the nation was .pledged !.y lhe proclamation )f emancipation to maintain tho emancipated people in tho possession and Mliovment'oC 1 bo il i.ntiO.i.i.,..!. . f * - " vvv.^l.v.l, lliat to thi.< eml the amendment, to the Constitution rpnoiubitiiwr slavery throughout llio I'nited States was proposed and rati fled; that becoming freemen, the emancipated people beneiuiss'irily (iti/.ens; and that us citizens tk?>^' yere entitled to be consulted in respect to reorganization, :md to the means of sell' protection by uflVnge. This >s*a very brief, but J tiiin!; a verv im-HV'HIv =< . ? ?/ 1 ""J > " ? VVV 'n,UV/" menl of what may be called, li>r the <akc of brevity-. the Northern view of this matter, it would perhaps he more correct to call it the loyal view North and .South, uning the word loyal as distinguishing the masses who support the National (.Joverninciit from the masses who opposed it during the war. Now the particular matter to which L wish to draw your attention is, wheth ?r policy and duty do not require the .ilass which I have called proprietary, meaning thereby the educated and . ullivatcd men of tho South?wheth;r property holders or not?to accept his view fully and act upon it. The Ntrjuo Bkfoue Northern VtnjENfES.?James 1*. -Cowardin, a iOU/<f lhciirftnvintwf itw. 1 1 V..V 4?IVtll|IUIlU Dispatch, a reporter for that paper, of lie late Virginia Convention, lias been taking of the negro character .o the amusement of iS'ortheran aulieiiCOS. The Herald says: As a delineator of negro character il"r. C'owardin has few equals. In racing the humor of the late Virgina Convention he abundantly showed hat he had made the subject a complete study. In tone, wanner and inguage, his 2>ei\sonations were pei-L't-t. Those familiar With the negro liaracter keenly relished their fidelly, and these who have only seen the fegro as caricatured at halls of Ethiolitui minstrel <y found in his imitative neeehes far more food fhr nmmmm-' ill his de^criprions, the scenes in the | onverition hall, in the galleries, mull ? the vestibule, wero'-r.s inc^ntchtibly cli as they \tere life like. Is was an rolling of huge entertainment to the itlience, and whilo entertaining, it .so conveyed an instrnetivo moral? moral opposed to negro sulIVago. Thr Land we Lovk for Dccembor-1 np toits usual high standard. The ading article by Dr. Dabncy, '"The ' uty of the Jlenr," is a mnnly pro- * st against sacrificing principle to cx- 1 diency. "TJic Defence of Beast 1 itlcf" is noVX'l #nd entertaining. * :io "Letters from Mount Vernon" c ill be read with interest by all, who < Vcro t'ho -iiamo of Washington. *'en-feather" is a spicy burlcsquo of )iild-bo poets and authors. '-fit. ?i.;o Tir:? - ^iwuiin, is a valuable avtiole 0 II of important- statistics. The 1 ;tion, poetry, and huuior ii> this ^ mor compare favorably with tho 1 needing m;niber.i. - 0 irr. Justice Willard has deliv- h id ft well considered opinion in the |> !at*Iiailrojid c^c?The South Car- U la 11. 11. VjB. The Columbia and Au- e< ta, R. If., Ho grants tho injunc- g i to restrain tl?# Jatter" company- ct m infringing upon the track of tho r< or, near Grauitovillo. An appeal at I doubtless be t^koft/ 1 \ The Liboruls h>ivo carried tho ta glUh elections" by a inijo. iTy oj Ai i " "]?* ? .,* in ?m > jww imi?wJ>?u?.Jii^uJt mwjmwy Tur. Cotton Cclti'iik.?The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinul gives some good advieo to its agricultural friend*) who (in hopes of rivaling Mt'Hsre. Dickson, and JJajerof., who have boon making from l? to hales per acre.; through the use of lortilir.en*,) are la-j boring under undueexcitement as to I lairing next year. With the staple at twenty-live cents. or even twenty cents a pound, money I can he made hv planting proviihd the I jiluntcr makes hie own jtruvisions. We1 incline to douht, however, if money can he made when all the corn, long! forage and provisions for the planter's' family and Ids laborers Ji'ive lo be' bought at the nresCnt hiirli mires " ? I Neither do we Ik Sieve that much mo> ! ney can ho inado upon rcuh'd lands ' When Liie rent is paid, t!ie hihr.'r paid. : t.ho provisions paid Cor, tits lo.vj of work animals, ami the Vear and tear !c.f farming implements :ue paid for, Shore \v.i!l ho little lell to the profit !?idu of aehount. Our ^.ym has just fallen upon a .siatonu nt made in one ! of our State exchanges, that a lr?ct I of huid of two hundred and eiglily; live acres in Polk count}*, recently jM'iMitvd for twenty-seven -hundred dollars or within a fraction of ten dollar* j>er acre. The reason why it liiouiiht s > n;i:ch is stated to he. i?> 'cai:.-o - it is among I * ?o host col Ion pi a cos iif (he State*. Now when 1111'- ren' tcr of lh:i! p'ac pays Colpitis labor ami provision:-', ami lhen deducts from his j * .crop t wonly-seven bundivd dollas for rent, we shall Ik? greatly surprised it" he has a single dollar left iu lav Di:A'ni or Sin. Ai.kxanm.r J>. Ukynoi ns. ?Wo rogrol to announce the d.'ulh on Monday of tho past week, cf Mr. AhX'indcr JJ. Beynold.-?. j ; a son of Mr. 13cnficll Iloj'nold*, of lit ten wood, after a severe and proHacted illness. A gallant soldier of llic Confederacy during llie laj.0 war. ho returned at its c Kj.-o. Iin.trnn it. health ; and dusing Ihc three ytare of ; subsequent bu florin.;, through which >ho was called upon to pasw, exhibited I tho name patienco, courage j?ml conjstaicy, wilh which ho oiidnud the 'privations of the field. Disciplined I hy Mifl'crirg ai d chastened l?y alllicj lion, ho was prepared to meet the ; lust enemy, and exhibited in the fma' |C )i llict the htiolaiiiing power of bi? luilli r.nd llic tiiumphij of bi? profession. f'oi.usiniA, Xovemhei* 21. ?The ! Legislature assembled at Janney's ' Hull :it t v.vlve o'clock to-day. j " Tlic House was oailotl to order l?y , (lie speaker, and seventy-seven menij hers answering to their names, it was , announced that :i 41101*11111 was present. :aud that the House was ready to pro; ceed to business- The resignation of j Valentine, colored member from Ab: beville, was read and accepted. James j LI. Jones, member elect from Marlbo( ro', in place of Stubbs, resigned, aj>Jpeared and qualified. A committee j was appointed to wait on the (Joveri nor and inform him that the House , n.w un>t l auv iu receive any communication he might be pleased to make. The Senate was called to order by the President, 1>. T. Corbin, and only fourteen members answering to their names, it was declared that a quorum was not present, and the Senate adIjourned. J usticcs ITogf and Willard held a session of the Supreme Court to?dav> 2so business of importance. Judge Bryan held United States District and Circuit Court. Death c?p Gen kit at, Waddy Thomson.?The telegraph this morning an| nounccs U>? Uotitii Of General Waddy I Thompson, in Tallahassee, yesterday, :ai u:c advanced axrc of seven!}-, (ien.l Ih'Cmpson was born at Pickens Court-j houee, in this State, September 8 1798,1 graduated at the South Carolina Col-i lego in 1S14, ftnd was admit led to thej bar in 1819. lie was solicitor cf the: Western Circuit for several years, af-' terwards a member of the Jjegisla? tare, and later still a member of Congress from this State, lie was in Congress from 18Ii5 te 48-11, and served in JS-10 as chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs. In 18-12 he was appointed Minister Plcnipoton- ; tiary to Mexico. nn?l l<" , ? .4iv tutvi nuiun published a very interesting book ibout that country and bis mission. His title of General was obtained in the militia service, and lie hail passed. J from the stage of active life beforo :he .war wliicj^ made s?eh* titles more dentiful. His death will be regret!o J ' is the breaking of another link in the. i bain which binds the palmy days of Carolina, when Calhoun was a giant fci the Uxud.*?Cfcarle*lon Neirs, Now. 23. ? mm ? JGftT- Wo direct attention to tlio Bale 2 f the valuablo personal properly ol he'o&tates i f Jamos It. and Elizabeth fi i. DaBojio, deceased, near Vienna, on 3 lie Savannah Jtivor, on tlio 8th Do-" ember next. Tbe proporty consists ei f household and kiu-hen furniture, 31 orscs, mulcp, cattle, sherp, stock and ork hogs, wagons, carts, plantation )ols?, carriage, roekaway, tJ'uggy; ^ 3rn and i'.dder, v/heat,. cotton seed, ii?, sugar mill, boilers, Terms ^ isb. Purchasers would do .well to r< iraenibcT tbo day, u'nd govoin tlicmilvcs accordingly. '' ? . ^ M ?&~ A situation wanted by a good4 oner and. Currier, in Abbeville, or p uderson, Districts. Good references ^ veil. Bee Hilvcrlitfcinent. ..ft. IfVl iV - " ? ;? . iu", i. 1 1 -v ? t . U^y- 7 am<?s .V. lihivk, Esq., Exec* tor, advertises tlio sale of the personal property of Airs. Elizabeth Black, d ceased, consisting of horse, nuile , and furniture, ou Saturday llHli day of December next. Terms cash. Also advertises for all creditors Ho present their claims duly attested, ai d all debtors to make payment before 1st January no$l. ??7" Mr. J. \V. Crawford will sell at his p'aiitalion, ton milos west of Ab bevillc village, on 10th Docemher, the following valuable property-1'ine 'lot of m;ric cows, dry cattle, stock ItniTC mnlou n\rn?'j IVytlj H HVi*' j ^/UI llj ?*/*> Terms cash. Tho t>:do offers inducements to purchaser*. ? Ivwovk!) Mrmca'n Cotton Seki*. ?-Mr. J. WaniKuy ll!ack advertises t<i 'deliver, tliis improved Cotton Seed at ! any Depot of the CJ. & C. It. I*.y Avilliout sacks, lor $:> per bushel. See adl\ ertiscmciit. ?try~ It is proposed :o increase the Presidents salary from $:i5,000 tc J 00,000. Mrs. Mary E. Hill, a wealthy lady ot - i'hihtdulphia, was biutally murjderet'. JI or brains wore beatoi ,uat with u joker, and her b*.d} biiiutv it ii uiu a ouuuiiu-Mury WKIUUVV : Her hchi-:!-?law waa am-stcd oa sua pieion. *> o? A letter ijj jitiblfhcd itom Getter.; (iaiilmldi, urging .Spain to chooso i D.clulor lor two years and then t? i-slabl'sh a lt< public. It is rumom t4eat (ion. L*ij.oi is negotiating wit! j iho IViircc of Anurias with tho intention oi' making the l'rincc Jvltij. vf Sp;.in. Ux-Govotnor l'\ \V. l'ltk^ns is lyinj dangerously ill, at his honic in JvJgclield District. JIo ia eufSjring from i> Humiliation "cf ilio hingf, and is it ! a voty precarious condition. ! Tho Supremo Court of tin Slato is in Session in Columbia, Jus j lice Willard ami Hoge, presiding : Tlio Docket will l>o called peremptorily 011 Tuesd: y n'x , the Circuits bc^iu taken ii|? in their numerical order. The Legislature met on Moi: day last. Nothing of importance hai been done. The Message of < ;Scott will not be delivered btlbr< i Monday next. | The U. S. CiK-Vifa Court i* iv j Session in Columbia, the J Ion Geo. S I Uryan, presiding. j It fieoms that the Louisville Journa ! did dinchragc George D. Prentice, bid lit cuin-ed such a clumor tli.-it thej I aero only too glad lo employ bin ! a gain. j MeCuUocli'n cRlimito for the com K u>ii<n vein win NiMiw a aecreaso 01 from ?40,000,000 to SoO,000,000Tho Boston Post calls Prt-fessoi Watson, of the Michigan University who discover8 all tho asteroid*, : planet?bag:*or." | | State Penitentiary?Wo lean that tho Commissioners appointed tc locate the Xorth Carolina Stato Pen itenliary hare fix?.d upon a point al or near Inckvillo,' on "Docp Kivcr Chatham County. The remains of seven persons iiavc been found near a tavern in the vicinity of Bunker 11 iII, Illinois. It is su; posed that the keeper, who was arretted, has been wardering guesU f\>r 'j ^ais. A severe carU.qustko occurred iu Iliogo, Japan, or tho 28'h October. Paris.?At the Ministerial Council, proof was adduecd ol an extensive conspiracy to overthrow tho prcknl order of aftairfc in Frarco. Rossini, tho great ni'Jbic composer, Is dead. He was ecYenty-seven year? of ago. Genoral McCluIlan has eleelcd President of lh\i California tjnivcrsi* ty* ? -J A company of young men has been sent bj* Maino ship builders to Virgii.ia to cut ship timber this winter. Butler Bays Kilpatruk was pat in prison tor sloaliug mules, and Ki'.patrLcfc {9 of the opii.ion that Butler >ught to be there for stealing spoons; A hurricano in Tennessee carried a mek church half a mile and tumbled t i nic a creek. * MARK K'l'S. /bulViujk, Nor. 27, 18C8. COTTON.?Sales of llie work CO bale*, from i 0 to 22; market c!o?in? firm at 21 J. New York, Novembei 23?Noon--Cettou rm at 2 7 P iM?Cotton 1 ss active but steady , aaleo . .000 baler?middling* 2fiJ. I At'GibTA. Noucmmjit 25?Cotton roaikel firm < rand more aelire ;-aales 870 bale* ; receipts ' j0?middling 23J. Savanxab, November 25.?Cotton in good t rniaud aiid udvauctj?middling 2i \; sale# f 000 bales. ? CONRION UElH. __^=_ F Tho following named ihkwm bare freight V tnainiug io the Depot at Abbeville: S B C Crawford, A BMttATTtUll, Seal f Sign, E II Milt*, It I ?:llij>a, E NeUou, While, Smith 4 Co,-Mom- L r A While, J EOBcil. >1 Exr??i ?Sara? IVu.ly, Mr* M A Uutlp, J ^ Miller, ilr? E LTtrkir, J Y Wilton, Tlnjs j( ?L Ji D. It SOSDLKT, Agcut D *9 r * . |- Crric* <r Uftoimo Wgir*. ] ! Suit Importer r'f thr Schiedam Sclhwj'p* 22 Deavcb Smcrr, 1 Now York, Nov. 3.1808. To tfco People of the Southern States: Wlien tlir pure nj.-diciual rcfiorative, now n wdely kiiunn a* Wol. *- St'liie-lnm Nlii.ftpji- I ?viib iiilrmlucfl ii?1o U wo; 1-1 nml -r (lie <nJorsi'inciit of f?ur HioiiB.n.<1 I'-n.l.ng iii.nit.?T< 1 l liu meilicul |>i of.-.tion Vvarii ii^n, it* |.r<>|>i i-*ti>r win \vhiI aw.trt; lliul it cu il>l not wholly p?t*tt|ie tlit? |?fiiulty ndacliol lo all new iiml ust'lul juejwrnlioiia. lie, tlirrrfori*, <-n l>-nvor<<l Io invest il with ?-tri>iig?..?i fo-siM~ anfeijuait] ai'uinal counterfeiter*, mi.I to rentier u 11 u(ti'in|ili (o (>irae 't tl.irt.u-.t ati-l iljnn?-r? oil!*. It wur eilhmittt'd to distinguished ehcin! ists for nual)>iit, mi I |?i oiiotitK-ed l>y them the I |??ir?-t-t Fpiiit ever manufactured, In pi;riiv ' iimirj)r<?|it-iiie> having LfCti thu? Mctrtjii>e-I. ' snitiples ot Hie article wore forwarded to t? n i thousand phyt-iciaur, including a'.l the leading 1 practitioner* id the United Stulra, for puipos-* of experiment. A oiicu'.ar, ri qil' fling a ti ial I of the preparation and a tepoif of the re.-ull, ai'i'oinpiiiiiril ctcli tp-ciniin. Four thousand of the tnorl eminent tnedi--nl nun in the Union I promptly rch|mnd<-d. Their o)ii<ions of the i art Icle t.-crc unHiiiinotiflly favorable. Sue'.i ? 1 | preparation they tr.i.1, had lo: g lie? n Wuii'c i I l?y the profession, i.? no reliance could be p'aced en the ordinary liijuor* of commerce, nil ol I which were inoie o: I cm udviiterate?t, and there tore unlit lor medical |>ui|i?H'r. Tlie peculiar i excellence and btrcng h of the oil of jotiipt-r, i which formed one ol t'.r pnu<-i|>le icgiedieiiitof the bchnapps, together witn an unall-iyd I ehuractcr of t-ho alcolio'.ic c'.ciuent, trive i?, ir. I the estimation of the f.umity, a marked Mipe riority over every oilier dflfuaive dUtuL~'.?ir. at ,1 a diuretic, tunic irnl nttoraiivf. Tlieee 84ti?f?rJt?ry credential* from profe* clonal men ot tin- highe-l rank were |>nl>lsf 1if?i in a (:uii>lei'r?il (Win, ai.d (tioloscil with ear!i buttle uf l!i< ticlui.ip| s, at one of the pn.iraii' | Ier3 of its (Ti-nniiiclHSA. Other precaution* 1 iij;uint;l ?rut:d vv:e n'su adopted ; ?i pitcuttvii" | ohiaincd for tin* tirtmSe. the iuh.l wis copvi riL-?.t?->!, a /'<?; s-ititi!c uf the pi ?ipi ietor s mr.o ! graph 3.i.'ii.it'ire wi> at'achvd 10 eiieli lohel md j cuver, li:s name and Vl.at hi tin; pra-par^ii-m . were cmliusfjil tm the I.?jIt*and tho c<nk< ; were Sea5>-d \\ itti his private seal. No arlie't j ha>l evrr heeli suld ia thi- country under t'.tc I inline of Se!iua|>|>* prior t<> the iutrodue in i ?>| \V?i;fe'ii S liii'd.t^i .JKune.tie JSeluni|?; i", in Is.)!; and the lal-el w?s di-pociti-d, as his trade mark ' j in th'* United M?it i s J) sti ;c1 Cm i ? f r the Suu , ; tl.ern iJ.stiiet ?.f N?-*.v Ydk during that rear | It Hitgl't l>e Mi| { ?d>t l.v I'd su?i* ' j'etl Willi tlic ihirii:^ cliiiliicf ?r cf il-C | win |T>y u;oa tl.c > ion of liuiiui ili!< lliCK'tirilllb l>3 VcuiHii^ ilrltlrl iuw ' ! liit'ir iiumc, ?!iiil llir p:u'.ivtiu:i9 so Cinitill\ . , lliruM'ii aiouioJ ll.t-jc | s <>u!?l h:tv? I |*rt*e!u>lt*? the IiiU'oJ'jc ioi~ Kiid e.ile of couu ' Tli' y kc!ii, howvvcr, only t?? lutvt I iti'iiuIulcJ ilic iii|-o?*ity of ini|.<>0l<.ri Tin j ra-Jc n.a?k of tlio prnj.ti.ior his t>ce!i stolen I the ii.'Iorse'sicui which his S^hi. Jj::i vli%-ia ?: it ; Stiniii|>j>j a'."!ie r?*va:vr?l firm the au Jita! ( ? .?_ ' f- ssi-'ii ti'is lio'-f; c'uliucd by liicitilociotiS humi'?,,Ks; hi.' luti'li ui.<1 hollies hav>: L:vii iu>lU i ! In), his ;nlv.-i1 if iii> nt.- J>ht itfOil. hi* circu t | Inii'rti|Uc?l, mnl woltii* 11.an all, <li>liu:icr.ih!t j ietuiierf, af;iT disju.--it.jj nl tin- |r>tu.i:<t! cun'j tvirlii'ar *.iiillil|ri, ||!|V? til!-:.! litem t21> u it i luniiiiiiuli gin. I lie iiiojI d^letci iull< ol a!! |.<|sl?l> ) and tliU4 made hia iiulsiu uiid b:at*J a c v?.r foi ; ' |i~i >:i. , ll.e |<ttlilicf lire medical profv-Miun ami iln iirk, lor whoti. the >tiicilaiif A l olna' ie Kelinnpp' . ii pri-serihed as n tcmedy, ate e'jnaily inten t t?J v. i111 iln? proprietor in the detection a* i " ?u|ij rcfsioit ol tl-ete nefarious ptacliee#. Tin r genuine article, in tiiuf.iet u-ed at :lie establish ' nient of the uiidereigned, in Scliifd tin, HnlI land, id distillrd Irotn a liail-y of the fiae* 'quality, mid 111 voted wi'b an esv-iit'.al t-xirnc '"I tliebeirxof llie Italian j")i?i;>cr, ol u.oqial. " ) ed purity, liy a | rocrfij ur.ku>?w:i in the pr.> paration of aiy lii r I ?ji;nr, it i? Iit-e-l lion .'every nciiuiniit- us ninl e<>:r<asivc e!ein?-nl ' . CVn>ti|.ili;<4 li t ve b-tn leeeived from tin 1 l?-;i?liiij} p'ij.ii;ii;iiH ari'l fain:li-s in ll.i South'h Ijtilfr* *>f I lie sale of cheap imitations of tin > fc-elilUdaill .-linin ilic irihiiap; s :a tlms* in .r| kits ; ninl tnveilel*, ului art- i:i t' e li.lMt o 1 tiMiti! ii ni> an antidote to be l.atie'ul it fl*j> nr< ?:f nun Ik.'.i Jjnle n v<-r ttrm:;-, l-?Uf\ that oh?.i| j?in, p'lt ii|? in Scliebl *n? buttle-', i* frtij'i'iili] 1paliii-tl <'li* u|?>ii (lie unwary. The agents o iIir uiidi-rj^iiri) liav? liren ir?ju????r.l to i tute imjmritS ilfe nnl^e', and In forw?rd t? , i.-ini llie nattft of ttich |>arii?!> r.s tliey may it* t enrtain to he engaged in she ar.eiotis 'a bt?n . ; of Ji-cpti"n. In cnnclii^ii'li, tl.e un-leri?:giie> ivnul'1 s i\ tli.it lie liaH | ro-Sac-'d, from uudti i .lie bttinla of il.e most di.<tijicnihlinl men of sei' *n< e in vliii'lien. j r<>'<f< uiuiipVimIiIm ol tin j pirity and iiic-licin il excellence of the Schei; dmn vlrotn-iiie J^eliiiuppj; tli.it be lias c\{?-ra - ; ?b d tnniij- tin usutxl Collar* in f utlV'UlxViiig i j- u'itii pu irantees mi-1 safeguard*. wliirli lie d? . nignei! t!uiui(j prvtrcl tli>: public ai>d bin.set I ?i;a ii-t fiandulent iini itlioii->; that lie bn jrlliiuil it t<> lie the only I fj-mr in the wrorli j that can lie Uliifol Inly !c|>eicjcd |i|mu us tin : adulterated; 1I13I he has clwl'eaged inv?*#t:,'jjntion, a'nljsi', compart on, ai;d ixpetiiiieii 1 iu all itn fuiii:p; and from every ordeal th< j preparation which bears his iianu, foal ant | trade mark, has come 1 ft tiiuuijihuitl. lit I ilivtcfore feel* it a duly he uWis to his fellow , 'citizens gem-rally, to the medical prufW?:oi and the sick, to dcliounee and expose the citric ' . tians who eouiiletfril lhe*M evidences of id< u lily, and lie culls upon the prero ami tl.c | ub | lie lo aid liiai iu hi? 1 (Tor:s 10 rctrvdy so g>e.ii ^ an evil. I Tli?-followit g lellf-rs ard certlfiojles fr?>in I 1 he lending physicians and chenii.-ts of lliii [eity viii |>ruvt? to tlie reader Unit nil }th><I> tu'id hy llie- und. rsii'iii-.l ph- nit 11.-.- - ? - ? . -, o J ?c *rl'~ >. rcsetitci! tu be. |. UDOLPIIO WOLFE. .] I feel boHtiil lo *<iy, lliat I rrgatd yr.ur jSchnapps >5 being ia every rc*j>ect prc-miineotly pure aii J utSirvii g 01 mental |'b(rbt.sg<f. _il <>!! ^ Veil If", il is the purest possible article of llollau J Giu, brre'oJore iinattuinal.lA, ai.d us facli uiuy U> sufcly pi* scrificil by plur-ici.uiA. 1MVU? L. MOTl'. M. ??.. Pharmaceutical Chemist, t*ev York. 20 Pise Stt.ket, New Yoek, Nov 21, 1SC7 UiK'tnio Wolfe, Ivy. J'msnt: ]l?AHKm: 1 have made a chemical examination ?f a eumpje of your SchirilHiu Schnapps, ' with the iutent of deli t mining if anv fort i??n cr injuriulH riub~t/liire I.ad been allied to the hini|>i2 diftilii'J xfiirils. '1'lie juuiinattou lias re.nilted in I lie conclol aioo that the sample contained uo' poisonous or i Ijaiinfu 1 admixture 1 have been unob'e to liiicortr snt trace of the deieterioos sub?tniic<-i< which are cm pi-yed iu the udulle: alion of liquors. 1 would iioL Jfailflte to use myself oi lo recommend !o otljerp, for medicinal | f!i*| mpi the ^cliicdnni Scl.inppa a.- au eXv'clS?iti and uuobj?ctiou:ible variety of g n. Vei y rcipecifudy yonra, A. 6EELY, Chemist. New York. 53 STnKqr, Nor. 2'i, 1SC7 U'liouiio Wolkk. K*q jirrtcut: Dkab Sib : 1 have submitted to chrniienl aiinl)<-M two but'les of "^cliirddin Schnapps, ** which I loi'k fr?ui the fiie-di package in your Imnded warehouse, and find, as before, thai thespiritum hq'ior is free from injurious ingredients or fnUibcation ; that it Iihs the turn It* of being aged.?.id not rtceully prepared by ine chnntt-sl admixture or alcohol and aromatic.'. Kespcclfniiy, FKED. F. hi A YEW, Chemist. Jftjv Yocs. Tuesday, Mnyl. Ui^'into Woi.ve, E*q. Dear Sir: Thew am of pure Wines and L'quora for medicinal pur |o?es ha* been long felt by the profession, aud housnml* of livf-a hare been ractifieed by the n*e of adultesrted sr.icies. Delirium tieuicns and other diseases of brain nod nerves, so rile in ibis country, ate *erv rare in Europe, otr'-" ing, in a great degree, to lb* difference in tbe riiy of tbe spirit* sold. We hsvc tested the several articles imparled ?nd ?old by yon, inclading j-otpr Gin. which you sell under the name of .dromatie Schiedam *c!inapp*, which we consider justly enlilli d lo lie high reputation it has acquire^ in Ihit boiilrl ; and fiom your long experience as a roreign importer, your Doit led Wines and Li- ' ju?rsslioul-l meet ?i*h the ran?? demand. We would recommend yon to appoint < meof J he iexpectable apo hec tries in the diff?reol aria t.l lli?*!??? --- ? ? - ?? -* ' 1 a.aktumiur me b?io?i jonr tratidirfik'd Wiot?, wlitra the profusion can , (itaia the smme vlu needed for medicinal | urpoMi ? Wiihinz jot fttudi in iba imv tn'trprift, ' we remain ydiir ofodient servant* MLE3TINE llOTT, li.D , Pr*Yett'dr of Ftirery, Uoiveriily Medical College, Kew York. . M. (MUNOCLIAN, M.D Prwfraaor of clin al Soigery, 8orge?n- in Cliirf to Ibe Stale loipilil, tl?; No.-14 East Sixteeotli itrrat. iKWIS A. SA YHE. W D., No 705 Broadway. < I- P. QPWEES. M.D.. Ko. 791 Drondwky; <i JSEHl WOKSTEU, MIX, No. 120 Nhtlb lieet. ELSON STEELE. M T> f No to Bleeker tlreet. J11N O'KIEl.LY. M D, No. 2U0 Foaiih atreet , 1. ILU'IllEL, M.D., Professor of (UTruci . 1 . LLW. ?' . ,% n\ is t \ n ( ! ? mil prtfiir*>-( S?i|wr, N?? YmV M?J>r*l C'lllrft, etc , Nw. 91 Ntulb Ultcl, mJ Ol h r ? Th? pi?|tri*'?ir il?i offi-ri for a?lc Rvtl'rJ | Hfv? ?fi*H l.i'/*nr*. impuitr>l m l l?>m?-l l>\ ' fiimvlf, ri;ir.kly fur uw. I!i.h b tile baa lit* crrliQcale ol ii* puriij. UDOLPHO WOLFE. | NOT. P !? ;?_ j>,? NOTIGE. I ill A i ? ?-?_ | GOOD NEWS ^ 1 j A N D j CARTS, ;J PLANTATION TOOLS, ';One Carriage, ' ONE ROCK A WAY, ONE ET7GGY. ! J ? ALSO? ; CORN :u>'l FODDER, WHEAT, COTTON SEED, ONE GIN, . 1 CAST SVGA?, KILL f AND BOILERS. j i?e?ide? many other article.* too numerous to imntion. Sale to l>e<?in at the ohl Homestead. ' known<ts the "M'i?Mle!*>n PIsvp,1'three j miles from old Vienna, anil continue - from day to day until all is .sold. ' TEXIZSIS CASHJASi R. BUB0SE, . ADM IlNlSTJiATOlJ. Not 27, 18CS 31 .31 auctTopj STOCK, .vl. [)iVJL?* oil *t my Plnntalinn. 'on mile* w.?t <if Al.b villa O. II. on l.itil* River, on Tl'UIlSDAV, the lulli vi Deucmbir, A very fine lot of MILCH COWS, A fino lot of 1 liV CATTLE, ' A good k t of STOCK IIOCS, Two '* MULES, 1 Two-horse or Ouc-horso 12UCGY, 50 or CO Bubliels of ' GOOD WHEAT. Probably several bundled Biibliels of COKN. so- TERMS CASH. J AS. W. BAWFGBB. Nov. 87, 1808, 31, 2t S -A 1 v,- ' M XJL -U ' ?F ^Personal Property. , ' | PURSUANT to order of Court, I will fell, 1 at public outcry, at Abbeville 0. 1L, i on W?dno?<lay; Itfih Drcx-nihcr next, at tliw . Into rtaidrnee of Col, J. Foster Marshall. j< lec'd. all llie peitonal property beleu?i*i-to >?ld Ear ate. . ? -? " * i TERMS: i Credit of twelve- raaLiliHy purobmers giving jonda With twtf yoi/d tureuea. * * ' . . - WM.H.J'A-BKEJl,. ' ' * C. E.A.IX ' < ( Comminionar''a OflTi#*. ) , Ko? 19. 1864. 80. 8l f ' 8WH PMiBS I i A Pretty- lot of Scotch Plaids re- ** C3L ccivca at a FOWLER & McDONALD'S c * ?' ?* ;FOH ALL I "will be soi.t) at 'public auction I ox tiie sili isu ! all too 4>ori*l>:ili'c prr?p<>rjy be:, l\. longing io il?c Eitutc.s ot rl 1 Japcs P.. and Elizabeth BuBo.-e, dcc'd, ; i . j In Al>lie\i!lc l>is'.ntt, con-i.-tii-.g of i 'j HOUSEHOLD .! A N D EITOSEN FURNITURE i m A FiLt Lot of HORSES AMD MULES, : wm, g'ilfi?/ .J ST-.iCK AND PORK HOGS. -I s=* U :1 II 11 11 II, THE PUREST REROSINE. WARRAXTED 113 DEO. PROOF. FOU SALE AT PARKER & THOMSON'S. Nov. 27, 1808,31, If pEiimn | SALE. i :o: i ! BY virine of llie Will anil T?-s<omsnl of Mr?. I K1 z ilii'ili Bla-k, il-'tM, I will *i>U nt li*r lat* ii.iii.iay, ivm clay o[ l^ctiilVr ' rn*x', B'in.lry J?rlit:!<-i ?if (leraoiml |>r?|>erty? I <Miit:4iing of ll'jrsi's and M-ilo-* auj Furuilaro. ! TERMS CASH. JAMDS A. BI.ACK. ! E.Xrcutur. !?ov 27, JSr.8. SI. 2t liiiMaslme COFFEE GELATINE, I ^ 3; .zv. iii A 2vr ,1 . MAC A11 ONI, t fur sule at r A UK KM & THOMSON'S. | Nov 27, ISC'*. 31, if I , ! IffipjtaVED MEXICAN COTTON SEED. [IIAVE now on Imiid n qiimlilv of the nlii'Vt tib>n-d Spp.l, ulticli I will <1iK|>n?* oT . ji S'i |i??r t.ti-lirl, d-li VitcI r?t ?ny iltp'it un I tli? (J. <fc C. It It, w t/i'iul suck*. It will ! \ii;!<l 00o~ pimml* of Ii: t T.i tin; For 1 f.ir li'-r mMit'.-s l)r. .bilm II. Hull ' .1 I)' im >uJ Hi I, or i>i'|>'y li> 4- JLiKtck ut i Abbeville C. 11. 1Iit??prclfu'.ly, J. UAMSAY BLACK. N*..v, 27. 1?r.3. SI, 3t liU DAIRY CliEESll O: llio finest quality, FRESH LAYER RAISINS, ! I'or Pule at PARKER & THOMSON'S. j Nov ^5 4 tf I NOTICE. ' ? ! 4 LTj persons liavir.e elnitn* ngiinxl llic'1 ' / V K?tati* ?>f Mr?. Klizal'i-ili Itl-.vk, drc'd, wil* pirrrut the mine, j.ioperly Hltemril, tu" ' :ii?f l><-f<.rc lli<* Int of Jiiitiitry ni-xt. All in? ; ilfl Itfil < > *ai>) Kel4'e will pints'* iiittke jmy-* . toelit lo uie at or before tlisit iin?. JAMES A. ULAOK, J Executor. . K..? 27, ISfi?. 31, 2t \Y I N K B 0 T T L E S, For sa!e r.t l'ARKER !i THOMSON S, Nov 27, 1SG8, 31, tf A Situation Wanted BY n Gnoil Tanner ntitl Cu-rior in AJ?l.evill? or Anderson Dinl Good giv??n from men tl'Hi I Iihv?? wmk-d for. Adlret* T.ANNErt ANI? CUKltlER. Callioun'a Mills, 6 0. Kov. 27.1868.3l.il. 'Tlio State of South Carolina# A1313KVII.I.E COUNTY; IN Ti?E* COURT OF ORDINARY, Bjj WILLIAM IIILL, O.diuanJ of Abbeville Count't/. VTrnEHfcAS, npp!ieii(i?n lias been mode ta VV ne \>y It. II. Coflirnn, for Let?rts of Vilniinr?Jrntion,(>viili Will annrxed, of all trrtt? fin'liiiinr ilia good* and chattel*. i-i^lita andf i-r>-d:ts of-.l^riies I. C-'iiinT. dee'd, tale of tlia County mid Stale bforet"u!d. Therefore, by tlie?e pr>?Eeufc. l.oall upon tlif kindted mid crrdiiors of i>?id deceased to n|ipeni before me, at a Court of Ordinary -fci? AbbeviM* Counly, to t>e held al Abbeville C. lti, au ilay, ili*- 71h day of December nexi, io sltxx' ctiitHA why Bnid Letter* should not be granted. Given under my lixiid and seal litis 23d da of November, 1868. WILT IAM HILL, o. a. c.? Nov 85 . 4 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIM, ' i t ABBEVII.I/E COUN'iTT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY, By William Iltll, Esq , Ordinary of'Ak^ beoille County, So.- Ca. WHEREAS application Tint been midtinn V-Jim in" -? ' -- y ' 1 "j ?-?. i xnwtun, lor i^clMri an* mini??f*tiou, of all lingular the giJa and clmttleU, rights and Credits of 5oha a./Jululer/ late of Kaid Cauuty. drtv'nseil. u " v These tiro, therefore, to cite and kindred and creditors of the anid d'ccr^ed to be ?nd appear -bffore at a Court of Or?HVJ fo* Abbevjjlq County, to-be hfcld villa C?>urt House, on MoDday, the 7il? of0*oeml>ef ie*t, to fchow cause, if anyihi?y e?i*l'y the' ?a:d letters should net b? granted. Given undt-r my hand aud sell {M '!? 48d lay of No ember, 18fi7^ - ? * WM. !1ILL,$ A. O. Not 25 +' 4 2t The Houston Union snyst^at th^ joeatioD of dividing Toxdf*?qlo throe Slates will be agitated'-dWlj*? reae-' icoubling of the convention** Docem>er next. The bill failed W ft models." no myjoritj before, and 8-jB flAid'ttaat evcral.of' the delegates who voted" igainst division then wUlj&to in favor J it tbia titoo. ' ' -rW > * ft m i