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MAr G? THE SEAT 01' WAR. "Wo present. to ot:r romloin, wit ii great snfis? fr.-'.iyit. ti i ? tin>"t'in;', an imthiMitu* att.1 rclitib!* of tls.? it-.i fii ..I il'.iy, . xitlKit itt^ nil ex- | pitt.s<i of < >-intry, strcioliini: ftorn li-n O'.ilf ?>f Vvt:i.-? <>*! tho east. to the Murilimt* Alps on tlx* wo*l. tiii'l .'in'T.'icv.i within )tii:-all?'isof 431 :;in! -Ii'ij .'.'l'. north lilt it W it Ii i it tlits fit'!.5 i:?. tin* the wlio'i* of oiiti'i'Vitn! Sardinia, f.imilSnrly known a* I'ielnmiit. Lotnl'tt '1 y. Vet. ? ( . :i pin ; :> of 'J'tir-.-nriv :?>itl tin* ?liicl:it"< Ivijii; lie: we^n Tu-'-??ty n'.ii ti?i? river I'<?. I'or tior.H f V'rusioc. LLw: ti^l ?.. ?1 Tvr.>! I?-t Ity tit?jf r r?ciior.. Tho itnrr.tMii.tli! f.eat war is in tint ?'o;itre tvher?? will he fot;n<! the f, .rtrt-.-fj* and th?; su.nller towns, the rivers .1 ;<>j Mm 1 ail? roads. l?y the inspect inn ??f which ? much ele?r? er idea of tlio operations of the contending nrmies can be obtained. We have seen upon no other newspaper map the poailion of M<>ntebello so clenrly defined. The engagement ntthi* point, May 21, between h division of the first French corps, under Gen. Forey, and a division of the fifth Austrian corps, under Count Stadion, has given n great prominence nt present. We have examined our files and collafc the following interesting statistics of the forces marshalled 011 the plains of Northern Italy: The Fhk.vcii Arm v.?The limpet or Napoleon III. is Cotiiiiiandcr-in-Chicf. The army of Italy is subdivided into fiv< corps, commanded, tlie 1st by Marshal Count liarnguay u'llilliers; the 2d bv Count McMahon ; the 3d by Mnrshnl Cnnrofiert ; the'1th hj General of Division Ni"!, Aid-de-Camp of tin Emperor: the 6th by l'rince Napoleon. Amoiic the GeneralH of Division? are Gent Fnrcy, Liidtniirnult, Baznine, l\?pinnes<?, De I. Motte Kongc, llouibaki, Renault, De Faill; ami Vinoy. 'Amonp tho Generals of Brigade wo notic WcBtri. Bauret1, Bhuichard and Goze, Trochi Duerot, BaUiile. Collinenu, l'ieurd and Jnnnii Of tlio amount nf the French force it ii? im possible to determine, but it is probably in tit vicinity of 17men. Tiie SAUt.viAN Anstv.?Kine Victor Ernmat ttel commands the army in chief. G?>n. Dell Marmora in secorii in command. under the itn mediate orders of the Kiti^. and Col. Petit, wl lield tlto rank of Init*^Arlajor in the Crime with several other oflieers, Compose his Htatf. The Kiii^V brigade major and his chief uit He-camp is Oen. Delia Itooca, licn< ath who* ordrr6 are Cid. Uiirhetti and Lieut. Col. Govir l>olli j;oo"l Mii-lii-rs. ( en fin].-1) ' Aiiirruna. Cm dfriiin, So'arili, an-l Colonels Snnfri'iit, Cijinl Moruzzo, are tin- KinuV ai?'s-iie-''nni[>. M<i uzzo nlfi> hi>M* tin: upjioititinent til" Coinmihsni of tflori-s <Uuin<; the e:in:]?ai!?n. Count" Kollililllt, whose i,:i|nl ? ?? Clini.-il Ilttil}' <1 riny tlie cmitioiunlu nt Novum in lSl'.t. M? ] Naji, C.istciii'iijo. aiitl .'c Biiit-r, Cap'tti linllio, Coecot'.iio. lliccnrJi. Jucfjuutr and I foray, are orderly oflivis. Thcunnyij ct?iji|'o*i".l of twenty mrimci of tin' line. wiili cointi'.etc eotisidi-inents?ti 000 :qpti: that i-*: twelve hadaiions of clu . 60M!*4 (birttit/'-fri,) ; n leuiiiK-nt ' engineers two ?if iirtillory, from Vt'OO to 8' mm: iiine r?i!iiii->nt? cf cavuiry, 450U hois ami n i-!roji^ : i ;in>|i-s l'^iinctit. The nn ootisists, t li -r?*fur?.', of 80,<?ih> .?ol.li.-r?. or, cnti ii))i the ftv?? < ?.?! |\vli>> have uiiitcil tlo'fnsel tjmi-r the ftuiH' jl.iir. of '. ''/?)(i exeo!'?-nt ti?: in?j iii'-n, inin.fite i wi'htiie lie#! |-lo c|>i 8'Jininihiy or^an z?-.l. :i!,?l worshipping Kiti'/. who limy i?*inl tlu-iti to theeti<l of vvir! * l-.-for>> any "ik* of Hum will eompliiui 'il?? live ?. l" ]>!vi?i<?u nr?* (Jiovun Duri'.uOo, a Hp.-.it ?'i s ! !.e.\ who, ii: IMS, in nr. excel letit !*,ii- from Yi''i*i:ce; Yatiti ('cftl-iir.i, f.'o'n Moir'ei.n, who ?]; ! gt:>lio<i :! i;i v. s in tin- i'imihm, anil aro f-cctiveiy p.-pniar with tln'iiniiv: t'nstflbo a cliirir-^ jrene.a! ; ("w-chiaii <!e Carrare, ah refuge-*, mi l <t<-n. Samhr*>v. who eommi tins cavnlt v, i;i: 1 e.'ti!u"'?--i hiuist-lf xir"1!' well .iiliinir ll.tj fuiiij si -jiij ii| 1 .* ?-S ami 1 ftcn-riil M- nn' pii i niii.aiiiis the eui;nx nil)] riiio\? -i };. '!j l'? ' !:!:i?i.?:i. Allium.' the W-n? in!- ?if Brigade nro !iTc Hf Soiuia/., Moilaid, Ariiuldi, Y iilamarinn, others. 'i in: Avstbivx Ai.vy.?Tii" J'mpr-ror .To i? wiili liUnimy. iit.-iii.-rui Cw'.lir. (jyulai i Conitiiiiiiilfi'.in ( hh-f. The an- the different cotnmai ft or ii??iiv the sent *?f war: Second <<>:| s. IVitieo l'dward Li eh tens third I'rinp,. lvhinmd Sli warlzeiibtirsj; (" iiiiit Sia"h">'t : ?"-v.-iit]i( Jtiii'iin Z il'd : "*1 Clif.aii?*r \'nii ili-sii'-lt;!:: ninth. Count l-'r tf^hnnljjotfii-hf; te;.th, Baron WeriiliHrdt. 'I corps Will probably sonii lie j?>in?-il ey the under f"iii:iuau 1 of (>fit. \\ iinpfrn. ' lL'lsi eorpe wiii [nvdciiln force of 30U,000 ?Mtrciirj. HOUSE or^aASEr & Co. The fo1J">\vui!? wlii 'ii wo copy from the Jeston jVi'x.t ill the yth, will bo with sati-ifni-1 ion : ". ir.?ri:ssi"i.N.?The following appears paji. r North of us : "lli'Mfiuiiii Si'iPKNSiov?Tf is eonfb stated here, that the hou?i; of John I'ri Co., at Charltslo-i, suspended on Snturda in consequence of the difficulty of negot sterling exchange. Ttie asset* are supers ant, and it is believed the suspension i temporary. "The larec cotton house here referred done an immense business, and bv its prise has contributed largely to the hi prosperity of Charleston. It. is gratify us to express (lie conviction that all iln lies will l>e met in full. Air. (Jeorge A kolm, the head of the house, left yer?ten Liverpool, to arrfirjge the affairs of the there. All is right here." The Richmond Detpatch of the same dal "Resumption or Payment.?The ho Fraser, Trcnholm <fc Co., Charleston, S. Vieen already enabled to resume pnymei hanks of that city having aided them to tent of over a million of dollar?. The likewise agreed to protect the cotton 1 them in Liverpool until November." The Charleston Cmirirr comments t the disaster, which has befallen the hou In age the house outranks by many y< in this city, and challenge* comparig< any on the Continent. In the charact f transaction* a* a house, and in the chai it* individual ni? mhership, as establis long experience, and by traditional r improved prestige, the house of John I Co. asserted and maintained a repnta to be measured by pecuniary capital. in tlic temporary <li.-nster winch is nounced, it i6 the greatest satisfaction I of friends. Mint this moral capital of and honored house is not only untarnii unquestioned And unsuspected. We 6hiill not obtrude comments 01 tbies, but deem it proper to refer to tin i nbove quoted, add our testimony to tli ttantia) accuracy. Tlic amount of ca ployed l?y tlie nous* is over staled i ports mentioned by the Journal of C< but the character and relative resonre bouse are not overrated in any respec' The course and conduct ot our Im ndded strong nnd unusual confirinnti< testimonials abova mentioned, and tr A' eral tenders and utte'iinees of confid were we disposed to abandon our joi tent ion so far as to go into full details relate instances of nianlj\ noble an fe ' confidence which alleviate and alm< pense the sad affliction of this eclipse. It is only necessary to add, that th ual members have not sought or or technical liabilities, but ht all their property and possesions of at the use and relief of the house, a industriously engugod in improving ( ; iog the assets. The presiding partner, George A. YjU\.% who Iirh hp?>n tir*t nnd forfmo noblo enterprises and efforts even mercantile rclntion, left us on Wed 1 the steamship Marion, for New Yor procured thence to Liverpool, to su and Delist at each |-lare all effort* enure all rights, claim* and int?r< or indirectly affect'd. We repeat the as&rrancet abore oonfidenily state, not simply our wi oonvicttiou. that the suapension w but temporary, and we anticipate 8s Vj -i pleasure the privilege of reporting, day. a confirmation of this opinion. The attendanco of friends at th< vious to Mr. Trcnholra'a departur< F' . v/ aelaf a tribute and token of a< neral, confident regard, which placed h .afSfa. fiooM attAost in an enviable po?itio I The Liverpool house of Fraer, '-"Sffc Co., will be sustained and carried THE INDEPENDENT PRESS. 1 Xv> a7~c~ 1 WTA~ LEE, EDI T OR". ~ Friday I/Torninft, June 17, 1359. AD V J.P.T ISEHBMTS. j Mr. jji-r of tlio sacred IV.iio| rms.a. re?i?i-i?ts in to state IhilhU Exhibition is post jioDi'il r.iiSil m:st. Monday and Tneidu.v, i;i <'uiisr>f|r.oii<o! l;i< lieim: tniahlu to procure j Li:?* Co'irt iious'j linlii that til.to. j Wo direct nt101.lion to tho various new nrri: vu'is uL the well known IJ rug Store, of 1). McLauciilin, sign of the "Golden Mortar." See the Card of Jonjr L. Ci.ark, ll'.'pnirer of Ol A W.I..I...U nn.l .fara..lrV ?t H Of? Ifl'ft Df? DO t? who it* prepared to do anything in his lino, nt the lowest rates. Rend the advertisement of the Court. Mnr1 tin! of the Abbeville Squadi'ou, on the fir6t Monday in July next. See the Card of (i. T. Mason, tho Proprietoi ' of Assenthy House, Columbia S. C. The mer its <'f{the IIiHirtcJarojwell known to many of oui / readers, and wc take pleasure iu commending b it to the patronage of oar friends. , The Committee of tho Philmnathian Society a request ua to say that the letting of theCont.rac y for the Building of their New Ilall, has beei unavoidably postponed to a future day, c , which public notice will be given. ' Mr. \VT. H. liftvi) offers a likely family < ~ Negroes for sale on the first Monday iu Jul next. Persons wishing to purchase would d l- well to attend the sale. a ? l_ The corrinuiiioati<?M of our <i>rre?ponden " A niftiil.fr of Hit* liar," to the virtues*, ta a, ents and public services of the Into Chancr i- lor Darcan, !h?!> been unavoiJab^-crowded 01 of our prc.sc'iil issu<". - DEATH OF CHAl/cEL1,0 RD A RG A H. , In another column our reader* will find sketch of the career of this distinguished jtirii j i and tin: appropriate Tribute of * Respect to t j memory of I lie deceased by tlie members OS I r.? j liar, in attendant* upon t!ic Court of Pq'iit /u COTTON PLAJTT. are indelitifl ( > Mr*? .Ianb H'>h:\?un, 1,!' our vicinity, for tlie most forward Cotton PI:' of the si;?<on, tlial wp. Iiavo neon. Kisaliout Is*? _ ' ?,f ui'.-lios in lcngili, and haft fifteen well form iOh ' Mjiiurc-8. \V!mi can lx<nt tlii?. my j A NEW PAPF.K aTgREENWOOD. lit- | In another eo!i:i..n may lie found tlie Pr -' = ' -i . l '/ : ? . p<>eiu? (II iu? j I, ..... ....J rj, I l" in t!i" Village of Oricsiwn | Abbeville liistriet, by Mr. I'.vtkick X. Wim tilt j Tli?"' paper will 1><> iu,<ler tlie ?Jit,>rinl cmitro . j ft gentleman ?>f lalfiit, wlm will not fail 'j'!" ' make ii nn esetlli-nl journal. We wish mill WlLSoS ?:,1? l!iy 1'dilor gr.Mt BIICCCB5 in ll ;!:n- j new enterprise. j THE LEGAKE MONUMENT. o n | The Tioiiiii-tti-viili; Sou of 'IVtiij'rranee lof iinia s that l!i-; lnoi.iiuHT.t \v!iiili i< lx-injr ort'cii' r"'"'.v the *:??-::lo? v "f t late ll'l.'li Hwititoli !.?*g i fit, t'eisx-tfirv. Charleston, S. (J., | sor.n 1m: i-??i:j *?tI ntnl a?Ms that a larro tl ?sr?. 1 of thir honor of t!.;< nohle praise\\ <? u:'" | undertaking, ir* dt:e t<> Hichnrd i . i, ! of tho Charleston Courier, who first move 1 s the j Die matter, aii<1 brought 1'ie remains of h j lustrum* friend from Piston. ider? ?o v . DEATH i\ROM OKIE?. tein ; The invitation, snys tho Carolinian, to ; funeral of Mr. lli.w.uto S.m'nkkrs, who l" ' ' < !! Monday. the 1 ::t!i inst., :il Helena, in IIIIIM* i I'hese berry Pis-trief-, will be found in our pap JirM. to-day. He was the father of the young hf-se uho has lx?ti arrested for cmplieity ir men. -v- * i po^omnp in I>?k\vi?crry. Wo learn the sho'-tc was po insupportable that ho confined immediately to his bed hy an n Char- , ?f iilnet-a from which he never recovered. n*:nl . _- - - MASONIC CELEBRATION. in o ] 'Wo red l#y >?ir exchanges that the Mi , j frnli-mitv t-f Greenville and Anderson. i Ti'DliV J. ! Wi-M>rn' intj iif! li-itii ins-t., 6t. .John's <lr.y, y U?t, I appropriate manner, and that the m-ij i,,g LoiJgtia and the fiuteruity generally, t vHl'be Vlte(^ to Prf8entThe Hon. J. L. Okr will deliver the A to has at Anderson, and W. K. Eablct, at Gree enter- ^ masonic complimentary Ball will be iiaincs* Greenville, on the evening of the 24tl ing to ? linhili- All persons attending will pass on tli Tron- road for one fire. branch THE EPISCOPAL CHUHCH. Bishop Davis will officiate (D. V.) in' :esays: Church, Abbeville, on the 26th inst., n use ?>f minister the rite of confirmation. On 5 C., has 27th of June the Corner Stone of th< its, the Church will be laid with appropriate < hanks "'c9 connection with thcie eervicc held by ^e ? course of preaching comment Thursday 23d. in which the Pastor hus on aided by a number of. visiting minister 'arsany Episcopalians of this and the adjoining I in with are requested to unite with us on this i er of it* ing occasion. The public are invited acter of jcn(j Scats free. ilied t>v t , t well AN EXTRA TBAIN. raser & We are authorized to state that a lion not ^rain will j)e rnn pn the G. <t 0. Railrc now an- Greenwood to Greenville, on the 24th i to a host the -accommodation of the Free Muso h'd* b''t nec*'n5 w'tb the ^ains on the Ahbevi ' Anderson Branches up and down ovmpa- Greenwood f>$ o'clock in the morning; s reports about 7$; Honald:), about 7.45 Horn it-ir sub- g j6 an(j pciton, 8.30. The train wi n tlio re- Greenwood in the afternoon. Pi Jinmeroe, *>y this train will be passed going an< es of the in* for one fare. The return ticket) ^ good on the regular train down on til nks have fpg cf the 26th. on to the ? ) the gen COUBT OF EQUITY. ince, and The Court of Equity for our Di? iginal in- j)een |n session during the present ' we eonbl , ? ? . i d mutual honor Chancellor Job JonNSTOJ*, pr< ist recoro- His Honor seems to be iu fine health aide* with bis usual courtesy and abili ^onsulu'l '* 14 good large amount of business an<* sufficient, we suppose, to occupy ai^kind weok. The Attendance of citizens g nd All are email, comprising principally the pai hi applj - cg<e(j jn events of the suits peni Trenholm taking of the necessary testimony a st in many ceding references, dispenses with th beyond bis ef tjie jarg8 retinue of witnesses; am k'anf^wi'll ?' l',e ca9e8 proceeds withou ggest, offer those circumstances of popular inter i needed to give animation to the other Court*, ist, directly Among the gentlemen of the Bar gi^n nnd Districts, wc observe Mr. McCrady, sh. but our t?D> Messrs. Okr, Reed, and Norris, ill be found son, Moraone of Edgefield, Baxti with ?ager b?rPy and Habbis of Laurent, at an early m t ? On enquiry, we learned that the r i wharf pre- injured the wheat orop of this Di* ?, waa in it- material extent, but in every qaaru cordial and that tbe oat crop, especially spring im and tbe almost entirely destroyed by it. d. past week there were several cool r Trenholm & cool for the ?eaaon and crops, bat 11 through. now.?Laurentvill* Herald. THE GRAMMAR QUESTION. ATc chfi-iTuHv jilnoc to nnoUioi* commit- ! mention of our ???rr<'S|>ond<?iit "A Self-WjHM : Pupil," ?? lh? crniniriatu'al import and eorri-'-t ' application of tlio loin hoy. Willi regard t ? the primary incaniui; of llie term, and I'm!, it ! I is ai |>!?? ?! Iiy l< \i.*??j;r>i!,!if?? to denot< tIn- { ? i?>-l ' | ?if iido]iw?ti<an or childhood there is no ddfer' ellCC illtWei'll our 1-OI'reilpOlldetlt .Hid OllCSI-1 VC8. ; ; \V<- oi ly dill\ r a8 to ihe propriety of extending i the r.p;i|ieal ion of the word to person* standI i hi; in relnt ions aunl.it*ous to those which tin*; ; eliilJ sustains to Iih superiors in age and wis- : dom. j 1"li? relations of ilio ward lo his gumdian, of the slave to liis master, nnd of the idiot ami lunatic to his committee, are similar to those of the child and parent, and are sufficient we atill think to warrant, mo tion of the term to persons standing in these relations. We do not pee for what purpose our frlerf3 adduces the condition of the free negroes of Liberia, op he does say tliul the}' arc provided wilh guardians?nor arc we impressed with . the conclusiveness of his argument to prove thai, married men arc al! boys. In n poeticnl . senso they may be said to have guardian an? r gels, Latin plain fact, they assume the other ' end of uTe relation, particularly if they happen to have many little responsibilities to went. ' We are willing, however, to become boys even by n figure of Fpe?*eli, and promise lo enlei " suit in the Court of Cupid nt the next term '' to have n guard inn nngcl appointed, if cur fricnc will appear as prochein nmie. tribtjte'oVrespect. At a meeting of I lit: Pur, held <tt this place ?>i Wednesday last, tlio following preamble am resolution were passed: t, The members of the Par in attendance npi> J. t!ie Couit of l.'ijnity now in session nt Abheviih ,]. h'tv'ng learned Unit the worst, fears which tli jt, i melancholy affliction of Chnnccllur I)ah<;an cj cited. hnvc been realized by the tenninaiion i his valuable life, have met to ofiVr their h ;nh tribute of respect to his memory. They loved hi as a man, ami highly esteemed him as .1 Judgt tbey sympathise with bis family uud ni-ighbu I 1 in the grief occasioned by his dentil, and tin j feel, in common with the whole State, 11 sense I the |."'eat loss which has been sustained. ChancellorGkohue VV. Dauusn* waa 111 ptivj ?f ; lif" kind, lir.-ipitable and refilled ; r.s a lawv mt | industrious, learned and enthusiastic ; asnJinij | firm without otisiiiuiey, dijjnilied without nn-l< led I ity; of int-yrtly ahnve HUr|ii(rioti, nml nhili y mi l.le tn liia li i'li position. Urn peiitleness, in<i j frcncu hih! gnod tamper a.1.1-,1 fitron^ nll<-c*ti< oq- ! "" I' -rt, to t!> > admiration el'ea!e.i hy 1 other oiiiiii<Mit cpiaiilicution*. lie wa.? i'i ,?] ! respects worthy of the t-ucvcss and poptilut ?y ' which lie cnjnypil, I o<" J{e*otvr?l. That thi? pror cxpro'Moti of ??ur f inirs he emolument i d to the curt now section. to tin* family i-f the lute <'hoseclii'i", ' ^'r- thai il he published in t ie p.iocVs of the l>;s't leir J. 11. \\ 1LS0N, Clt ti E. Nous.e, Seo'y. it*nh After t.h? ahovc pre-imMe and ri-?o!i:!5'"?n d to hei-n read in court hv J. 1*. Wilson, T!si(, are, | Chancellor, tn.nh- polite :ipj rt-priill?' anil fc.will 1 rematUs, prompted hv the h?lc d? mi?e of oik line* i hi? brethren of the liein h, mu! oi-'crcd the i f ii v i coolings to hn entered upon ! lie records of i'sn , court. Tlio cotirl then adj ittni' I. } ;:1 THE DISTRICT SOCIET/. II li- Tt.n fr.li,ivvilxr lilllnii llti-i'l 11|IV:lin in Pannfr, 11. reference to nil f ilit< i iu! of tlir J of the Inst wc.l:. \Vc will lie able in our i tl<o issue to give the writer the desired info died tion: New Julit or llauticr : Kvcry citizen at nil int er <?1 ?e<l in the meuhuiiicnl utid iigiieuliuial pr man j t inn of Aiihf\iiU: District, must have be>*ii j 1 tlx* . tied at the favoiahlo report of our embryo ! that t \. given in the /'ms i>f ln?t Weil:. Tin *VM are to have a Dist:ict Si>fi<-ty, which wi ittack vMiiee the gener.il interests of its ctt./.eiis, i YOfld a doiilii; hut dues not the /'? ? II oiitly construe a el.uisu in the Constitute which that SN ciet y is to be governed f lie isonie | j o ntend ! '"T'ie pitymeui of one dollar entitled one ! the privileges of ::o minimi member?the ri nn , \ Miii'niHnn ami exhibition nt Oiii.h iiiiiniiil ire in- ' a,n uwu,'rt l'l's 'Jen was contained in ih< sliiution when published, Willi your sigl ddress attno',ed as the Secretary and Treasurer uville Society ? ^ut WM# 'l no' a mistake I ! given R meot'nB ?' our citizens, held i Court House, Sales Day iu May, a com le rail Wtts aPP0'll^e'' lo draft, and did draft, a ( tution, the second clause of which grant* Membership to all who would pay into the _ . yry the sum often dollars; and annual Trinity 'J nd ad- "er8",P uPon the payment into the eair.e . , dollar. A substitute was offered to this s New re1u'r'n8 a kife Member to pay annually terskton fifteen dollars, aud an annual t ^ to paj'yearly one dollar. An amendment substitute was then proposed by Maj. will b" m,<* lkcceP^e^ '!>? mover, to strike T) lwo J?8' words of tho substitute, and ina )i trict? ^?"ar8* Eu'*t>tule. amende some riurumiou, was adopted. So tliut t I ^ ^ ditions of membernliip to Uie Abbeville Society are hb follow*: For Life Membership a written olilig pay anuually to the Treasurer at Abb< n ertra H., the interest on fifteen dollarn, (1.05.] >ad from For annual membership to pay to t inRt., for the sum of two dollars (f*2.U0 ) ns, con- Days of payment, any time between ille and of August and the firs' of October, inclu T.abvo a.iv />itimn rxnuctiner to become ar Hodgee member upou the paymentof ono dolla ca Path, (alnly laboring under a misapprehensio: II retaro Truly, tssenger* ONE INTEUES 1 return- ?*' '? i will l?o Tn* Battle of Montkbello.?The i le mora- '* s c'ettrcr account of the battle o bello : A battle took place on the 21st of M . Auftrians, commanded by Gen. Sta itrict lia? tacked the poats of Marshal Baraguai weak, bis liera, but were driven back by Gen raiding. division, after a furious combat of fo d nre- -Allies curried Montebello, ('23 mi f E of Alessandria) but did not pursue ty. The. e Irians. Two hundred Austrinns. in pending, Colonel, were captured. Among tli the whole I"?9 were many officers. eneral'via A Sardinian bulletin announces tin . ' trerne left of tho Sardinian army u ties inter* tJigldiui had forced a parsage over Jinj<. The pitting the Auatriana to flight. ,t tlie pre- Tho French loa* is reporte aio r ? nFH.n? seven huudred killed! The actual i I French engaged in the battle in n J the hear- hut ;g estimated at between six a t any of thousand, beaidea a regiment of dard asta, which airy. The Austrian account of tbe battle from other he,,? lh*1 -??ner*1 8J r ?. pushed forward his reconnoiaaance b of Ch&rles- march toward Leglin and Montebell i of Andsr- hot fight occurred with a superior Fi ce of Now- and the Austrian* retreated bebint perfect order." Gen. Garibaldi had entered Gra net had not tbe Piedmont aid* of Lake Maggior trict to any thousand men, intending to push fo iritis feared Lombardy. ? oata, will he Princa Napoleon, with a small for During the rived at leghorn for the purpose, n norninge, too Sardinian authrtfity" in T t-to wnrswr dlff?n>a?* ba*? ?r?e Lords Palm era ton and Russell. \vi>.mi:v tun iin: iNi'urKNW-.NT rntsB. THK GRAMMATICAL QUESTION ANSWERED. Wfll, !<t( u? trv our hand :it noi* ii?j? this boy probb-in. My fiictid, the Editor, ns?union i! itt j uh t-!:ivvs r.iiJ alwnv re<p;ir<: guar- I Iiails, l!i -y untv l>u considered in a elate of I nonage, i'i j.l\ii.ti wrtai'ily that it 11 who icijiiiro guardians nt'iy be considered minor*. t us test tJii- ? position. A \v!iil? mini ovir Iwfiiiyone years o!?l is n:i idiot, another is inline, Uh'V iv<ji:iiv gumdititi?, and yet. in speaking of them, tln*y 'vottld not !?< called hoys. The fi ;;ro<?? of Sihci in n <! Ssndiininiro, in my "I iisi"ti r? <|tiirr guardians as mn<*11 sis tho??t of ( ut:r > oii!i]ry, r.i.d yet i:i !-peuKi:ig of them, tlioy I receive the appellation of nuu. The diction{ nry man t-nvs that. a hoy i< a male child in n I state of adolescence. The fact is, there arc I the fewest number of married men who^liavc ! not (runrdiaiic. What does it signify if the j man does hold tlio rein*, if she, liis guardian angel. Hittingl>y liis side directs bin driving? and a blissful state of adolescence it is too?! would advise some of my editor friends t< make bnste anil select some fair ynarditxti uti< become blissful boys once more. A Sei.k- Will'd Ponu DEATH OF CHANCELLOR DARGAN. Our Columbia exchanges contain the nielnn ancholy announcement, of the death of th distinguished public servant and aide juris which took place in that eilv on the night < ' Sunday, the 12th inst. We extract from tl Carolinian the following sketch of the care< of the deceased: t) At length the lone, lingering, hope of t.l j Stale f?r the recovery of this distinguish) citizen has been terminated bv his death < Sunday niyht, at the residence of Mrs. Quisle n of this place. Ln?t summer while the Sta ooneiiltHt.ion. looking oroui i upon her ilistitilt if*11I sons from whom to f ( j lect a worthy successor to tIi? lamentc] Jinl c" ' r.vuiis. Chancellor fliiri; iii'h nHtne was pro1 uf j iiMMitlv nicnt.ion?*i1. Tin1 hml taken fi |(, | hold upon the public iiiiik), anil there can ! lit tie doul t t Imt not liir?t? would have prevent I his election to the 1,'l.itcd Slates, Senate, I * ! the cor.sideintion of his loss to the (.'linnet rs j bench, anil th< difficulty of fimlijiuj a suece* .y ' equally conyfrtent. AMt'Ut the latter part % i October. in theTftWst. of this indecision, wli the State was hesitating in itehoie.e, ami < ] l.'m ratelv poiiiJertlur the ivlul i Ve services ite stt> h n son. first its known value on the hell or I then its probable value at to important, i J responsible a political elation as that of I'ni * ' j states Senator, th<* sad nnil startluiir it.:. ''' jjcii.'i! w:i? announced that lie had been ?Uil<l itn ' Is piu\ii\zed Iiy disease, ami that Ins solid ,,1 i I?-l 1 ?- t would never again constitute a p?.?-t ' of Iter foliah!'- resources. Fri'm tliiit. lime ' ! Condi) ion, though often iiispirmi' the hop his !..< inn to usefulness, v.is never such a= ni! ?-iiii(>!f !rm iii.? iiui i? s. 11 i ? <11 ?< ' xliil in 1 iii<! 1 us n1!:i?-k until on Suinly tii ! wIk-ii t.i<* spirit vns 'liri-nirn^eil from iis ia j ly t i: - it t ii t iiiki retnriif.l 1<> its l're:it(?i*. J t"iiitnoi-llor I).itir?n Im* lunij twcunivl ] in . i i. - ..f it>|M.ii>iliililv ii ii <1 trust. l'or ii ir 'nil J Iof veins li>' tiS1>'<1 willi jrrcitt croiiil t ? I ict. ?;i' hi ?l t-Mli.-l n lion t-? ill- |inMi.\ tlie ?;ll'u i'o!nnii>?>'i:i? r i:i Kijnity f-?r I >nt liniiton IriH. is.is, in; \v as |-|?l ; lint lia i't-Mi .liiiintr'.!,< Mlinlii'M if J3I2 Si-ii itor to !i!l ti.c vri'-nnev' r?*at?,<l l.y the liml i siirtml ion ?f lli" lion. \V. II. t 'ai.non, iiis ii Jl?. | !< ? ? W..S lirouclil ntoiv poii^pifUotlsly hi-lnr |j,)lT ; St.! . !iin i.irccr i:.- a s. n:itor w:t? <-1 >I lv >.v 1 1? :i?i 1* Ai-? to-ar llln! sn'Hi'l j i . oiiil iiM-d >ti:h his i?-i_ai ac?ptiretii pro- s Fituri neh'eve.l position fur liim i:i tliv Snita llio i I''" ' hairtnnti ' f the .In li<iarv (" *(;?? :i:t ! ! Itc.'M!" r. i?l7. In* was e!evat?;<l liV the 1 j i :i t ti r ?_ to !iii the v ?>n tin* I'hai j 1 ><- -il, a-; I'u' ?t:>e-----i'i* nf ('I.a neelinr 11 n i III'- ' ' h>-l"l "'ay < ' his ih-atli, i war. Imrn in ISti'j, and thou-fore was i r'r* I fii:v-It yi-ar nf liii* ntr... next | <"liaat't'llor Daijran lias hcen itiliintit.M ruin j neetcd Willi llie history ?>i* mir Sinti: (,' ' licit ir for year.-, it! virtue of his iilVti'i; of ( j ct-llor, one of iis trust ecu. Hfring sjr>?diii ores- j was animated l>y all the <!?'Vnlinti of a till ( mo ' dutiful M>n. lie was of tlio graduating el ?i??ti- j It" ? 11 la public*, ho was of the strictest school, having hei-ti tin active t>*i [.! we j j.jiVn in the fatuous iiti'lilical.iou contest, '1 ail- j 1 ath is a puhiii: calamity ami diliicult, il x lie- t w'*' ',ft ''l0 la?-k of supplying his place. ' litis ai;a:ii visited out- high places and e rone- j (M,|. state n heavy, anil what tipp >a hv j he an animal, tribute to the yravti. 1 ?aiii, i 11is remains were removed from here < to all ' '?*r.:ay l.v the If train'on the South Ci , ; llui'mad. A procession of citizen?, iitc pltl of ; ,||(. I'?,.||jty ?i j|tl. Soutii Carolina Co lie i'air. ' ! pmi of the s?t -.dents, paid the tribute of Con I <>f attending tin-in to the rnilrua.]. of lite pb03rucrs ok Tiiadk.?The New York admonishes merchants not to l>0 too si ni the iu ttieir expectations of trade. It conc mittee leader on ihe subject with the following 2oiisii- "Let us now look at some of the sig id Lift) mark the courfte of the tide of trade in and in this country. An article from a reBS* paper, which we reprint, in another i mem- clod?* its remarks on the quarterly ret i of one British trade with some significant fact clause imports into England of cotton, corr tj . . lea, sugar, coffee and spices had fallen o ,e m" elsewhere we learn that yarns, so grt nemher demand for the coutinental markets, ha Lto this and that cotton, sugar and breadstuff's Griffin 60 fallen " price, both there and here. . ' things occur because the war bus dir 0,1 ie the confidence of merchants in the al lert iico the three hundred millions of people in d, after to take and pay for those producti he con- L?ndon we are told that "little or no jy doing at. the bank," and that "call lot 18 nc been negotiated at one per cent, per To us this proves that merchants can [Blion to empluyment for money, nnd thnt t iville C. channels of trade are interrupted. . money >b cheap, it proves that good ruent. for it and good security are scai lie same "With these pluin indications bofori do not see where tho good limes for ti the first nre 80 liberally prognosticated are I from. And we advice our merehant 1!<IVe' they go into extended operations, and i annual i|lL.ir paper, and increase their expt r ia cer- their luxuries, relying upon the ? n< coining to carry them through, to wui and see how the cat is going to jum European war. Many more prote! TED. will come back tliau sanguine people ticipnte." ollowing _ f Monte- Matters in Pickkns.?We copy tl ing from the Kcowoe Courier : dio'n IlwriTEp.?The free boy, f-ani Ogl rv d'llil- '8 r,ow niH'' r fientc:tce to be In Vnr v' 241 ' 'n8ttt,,t. bag been respited by < iir hour* *',e ^lst Friday in November hag L leg E N uPon 09 l',e day of execution. .i j ' The Tunnel Hill Barbecue.?] . ? 8 lency Gov. GUt has complied in ilie e Bll ' w'1'' l',e w'8hea of the Committee o1 *8 ments in regard to fixing the time f< ? poxed mugs meeting; at Tunnel Hill, j r ' view of Ihe 2-1 regiment, at Hall's, t.*0"' ofT on Thursday the 18th of August e esia, regiment at Hunter's, on the i , same month. ' , * nf Harvestings, Ao.?The golden hei '? l- >.r now ready for the sickle; in fsc1 . " rn> it hag been cut. The crop general!, 6 en in gome sections of the district it ig hi n a*- .n ot|ieri The rust is injuring bad a light yield of which only is expo of Monte* ^ _ udion bad y a forced Tin Grain Cropt:-~-Notwithstandi o, when a oar large grain holders are ondeavoi rench force duoe the impression that but little w 1 the Po in this year, we are, neverlhclesis led from what we have seen, that good a vellenn, on of com and wheat will be made, e, with six look* as well as it has for the past fe rward into although the corn is yet low, it is <] and of good color. The present hij. ce: had ar- grain are not justified by the progj robably, of growing efopa. Wheat and corn ar< ftisoany. from ona dollar tn one dollar and ta a b*tw??a bushel, wbiofc figures we judge, will ' aa will be rcsaihed.^drartrw# Later from Eurcpo. Qi;k?ko, June 11. TIip ?t.,n?ior North Briton hits arrived with Liverpool <!utes to June 1. I.ivf.kpooi,, June 1. ' j ?:(!' (> "f olton Itirinj* th*; !lir?*P iluy? 2S,fJ('0 I l.nli-.x, of xvlii.-li .-pi-oiilntoi'.s took 1,41)0 nixl rx; |i.?rt<*rs 4.< <> > liiiift. 'l'lio m.'irl.cl. elo$i-<l with j ' j an n<!vnn<'iiij|r tf-inlciioy. Mi'hllinj* Orleans G J, i ! ami mi-MUn^ iiii'hikIb 0A<]. ! &tncluai>i.i-r inlvk-es wero favorable, nnil tlie I < ' trn?l?' n?*tivi?. j I j Tl.c weather in Knviaiitl wns favorable for . | cr>'p?. ~ _ j It wiip aiun?'.ini?o<l flint the Snr?1innitiH hn>l j ; f?wil liio of tin* Sesiiu, uii'i i-ii|ilui'rtl j i'alasiio. i It. Whs rutiiftre<l that CSeli. Oaribnltli li:nl l?t:on i ri'j>iil#?fil in l.<>tiil>iii'<ly. | At. Liverpool (lour wok very <ltiII, an?l Intel j 8ligllt.lv decline'!. W Ileal <11111, ow. noiiinutu v unehnnged. Corn very dull. TJeof steady. Pork tirin Unoon quiet. l.nrd dull. Sugar i steady. Coffee quiet. Rica firm. i The Sardinians forced the passage of the Sesia in the face of the Austrians fortified at > Palaetro, and. after a severe conflict, carried | the city and took ninny prisoners. The Sard in- j ? inns were under the immediate command of ] Vietor Kmanntii-I. lien. Garibaldi wm still creating n nen ration j in the North, but it. wm rumored that he hnd mot with a defeat, with a superior force, nnd wns retreat ing into Tessin in Switzerland. The rumor, however, lurks confirmation, us Turin despatches bhv he wan making further progress. The Kmperor Napoleon wus about removing ls his headquarter* to Casale. t. The Austrians had occupicd Casale with a >f considerable force. It was reported sit. Paris that as soon as the .(French enter Milan, Kngland nnd Prussia will ;r oinily make nlnnuous clVorts to end the war. There had been a fight at Florence between ,e English ninl A'liei'ienn suitors, on account of ,,j the latter wearing tri color rosettes. m Parliament, met on iilst May. v The English funds were buoyant and advanc te | "'K* ,,1 I It wn* rumored at Paris I lint tlie Emperor 10- I Napoleon will return to France in August. j Heavy fthipmetiU of artillery nuJ aeiye mate i?. rials continue. ,5,^ The Paris IJourst- wm buoyant, and tlie llire< p<jr cents hud advanced upwards of one pel c<l vent. ,?t The Military Committee of the Oertnan Diei ?.y had approved a motion lo place mi army of ob pop hervntion on the Rhino. Still Later from Europe. Halifax. June 14. of The f=l nrii^.h 13' l'nropa has arrived, witl date* to tin; 4th instant. |n,*i Sales of eollon t??r I lie week 05.000 bnle! (,.,J .Mi plalit ics-liirhl.lv advanced: fair find 111 : ] .j'i i dliriir ndviine.Mi almost 4d., an! market, stead} | i Jlrcsidstulfa deelinii.t:. Consols *.<:$ to 'JSJ. in- Second Despatch. ! Speculators took ,.?,0iMI hales of the OOtto _j sold, ami exporters 7.''Wi. Some circulars ipiol l! J>d. advance. Sales <111 l'riduv K.iHIti b.iles. an ' mirUet tiOrb an? N, middling f>4 ; Mold rase 17#, iniddlir.s: (5* : uplands 7}. middiinp C.S. j Stock on han-l .00 .'Hi'); American 4."?4,"0 !'th 1 Manchester advices favorable. I - . . . . 5 . T 1 | Iii l.ivcrjiooi provisions were qviei-. ; Hunk i nt- a rcdiiet-d io HA. Bullion liu<l ii i"ii- | .Or,7." ???). I'i'ilnn linn iiimI advnnein liilll- I J I, | Invrc, tirst 8rth;s of the week l.Ti'MMt l.uli '''| itini tin* t.lu* market iietive and advancing. t , leans /# ?* urdum'tv lmif. vinjr j The Knngeroo and (Jccan Queen arrived o 'In''-* J on ttin id. r< ? j The Austrians had twiec endeavored to i ' take l'al<.?tria. but wore irpulscd after a l* !.. | (jninary encounter. Tim King of Sard:: "' sir i'oiiiii: il. ami exhibited pi cti!. gallntit ii../- . Siir.Uiiiiuis f.iv tliey lo<>k one thou-a ei.ts, | , an I eieliT sjurii. tie :i? . )?i,-t. IVoin Turin pays tl.nt 1 !" ! Au-t.fisiiis wen- in full retreat neross '1 ieino .eats- j <;iii-iIinlili |iad li'ji-n driven buck, but miec leery ! j'uijy j',. entered Colin*. ii |??'r. : (Jen. Nfiil. with thirty thousand nic:>, 1 supporting (..i.ih.iMi, with the intention n the | tiijitvhlag on Milan. I'ive Aiiieii'-rtn citi/cim li'i'l been impriso con- j in Koine. Lut were released or* demand, 'lege, , were on liourd the \V abash. i.'lllHC | ?__u???-?????i?i ite he I ,, and | SPECIAL NOTICES iass of j i :irc Mearod of Yci'ft State ! And garden.- preserved from the ravagesoI ''Vr | seet# r.ii'l worms, by I.yon's Magnetic 1'ow 1,18 i. ii II deed. ?"?? 1 ,1UI>eatii ; Farewell to sleep, when bed-bugs prey, x:i<-1. ) i Or rain and mire (eon found them) plaj .'uro u> j l'nilfssor j,y?>n loumi a pia'.i. hi me im. I of Asia, tli*! powdered leaves of which in in yea . 1 militia ,!11" to garden insccts, anta, roa 'hilling j <ick?, iih-ttn, Arc. A small amount of this l'" and ,j,.r will preserve a garden of plants, and I lesjiect Jiou^e of all tile?'.' annoying pest1*. It is from poinom mid harmless to mankind am Vr m mestic animals. It is more valuable in t> Heral<l , .... vine crops than guano in makine them i ingiime ,, - ' , b . . b 1 , . Many worthless imitations are adver dudes * J , ... . ? . The 01113' genuine is signed E. Lyon. Jt c ns that or^ere<^ through any merchant. Europe Powder kills all insects in a trice, London But Pills are mixed for rats and min column, gan)pie Flasks. 2?cts. ; regular sizes, 60cfc s.r,,Th# 3 BARNES di PARK, New Y< i. flour, May 20, I860. 3-lm ff. Yet jatly in THB QRBAT ENGLISH REM ,d fallen have al- SIR JAMES CLARKE'S . Th?se Celebrated Female Pilli ninished Europe PR0TECTED LET tiling is BY ROYAL 1'Ai uis have This invaluable medicine is unfailing not "find c,,reofa" 'l,0'e painful and dangerc lie usual eases incident to the female constitution When It moderates all excessts and removes employ- structions, from whatever cause, and a ? ' w cure may be relied on. Wide'that TO HIAKRIED LAi>IE io spring it is peculiarly suited. Il will, in a sho s, before bring on the monthly period with reg 'rf IV .?nr! CAUTION. fnnes and ood time These Pills should not be taken by f t awhile, that are pregnant, during the first three 1 P ^)[j# thev are sure to bring on Miscarria) iiow at every other time, and in every otl they are perfectly safe. In all cam of Nervous and Spinal Af le follow- I>A'n >o Back and J-imbs, Ileavin tigue on slight exertion, Palpitation esby, who Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyster'n img on the Headache, Whites and all the painful [Jov. Gist, occasioned by a disordered system, th< ?een fixed win effect a cure when all other mea flia Excelbest spirit Full directions in the pamphlet aroui f Arrange- package, which should be carefully pi ,P ^he^re A bottle containing 60 pills, and < will come with the Government Stamp of Great .. and the j can be sent post free focfl and 6 i2<l of the stamp*. kded wheat GePer?l agent for United State*, J( I. much of Rochester N. Y. y is short? Sold in Abbeville by Donald Mel. better ihan Columbia. Fisher <b Heioitsh ; ITavil cled!*6 *?n?on <fc Co., Charleston, Wholesale and sold by all respectable Druggists, April *9, 1859-12tr>. ng some of ill ^b? made HAIR! WHISKERS!! MOUST/ to believe, jjse my Unguent, and you can hav< Th(f ^heat tifal P1"1" Whiskers and Moustaoh tv years, and aD<^ luxuriant, -within Six Wee [Uit? thrifty there were none before, and will not [h prices of op injure tba Skin. Price, Fifty Cent twilling tl# i MOt to P*rt 1,16 United S u cenin per AMrew b? as high ! 8AIWDE c O :rvr jvt eruiai,. i AkiiEvii.i.k, Jillitt 16, 1859. i Cotton.?N? tit* ofl'orini;. V>'c repeat our lnet ! ? > notations, front t' i to c;s. I C'>:.vmi'.h, Junn 14, 1859. j Cotton.?No Cotton boM in lliis ninrkct to- J lav. I ^ Cmaki.uktos. June lJi. 18;'0. | ? C.vnov.?Tlio ootton market to-<lay wn? j ' 1??:?. ?, but It mi Tile eult's were limited to 210 t ml* h, at 1 J it 11 4,t. | ' T: X V TsdT E IsT E. A li . | ! M \I!UIKI) on tlx- 'Jtti iust.. I>v Kev. W. r. I M \utin, Mr. VAI.KNTINi: DKLLIMiKR to ! Mm-. SA II A!I II. !><jtIt of Una Disirici. [ M \KlilKD, ?'ii ili>* yili ins!., I?v Uov. \V. I'. .Mmcii\, Mr. .1AM l'",S J. MX. t.? Miv* SOl'llHON1A LAWSUN, both of thin Dibliict. 1 >1101 >. at the residence of her father, Dr. K. K. J'ukssly, tivar Due West, S. C., on the 4th inst.. Miir. LI/./.IK J. BOYlJ, wife of llev. J. C. liovi>, of Newberry, S>. O. DIED, At his residence, in Laurens Dist.. on Sunday, the 12th of June, 18.">9, Mil. JONA| THAN SOUTH, of Congestive Chill, uged | about twenty five years. | SUSIK DeI.AUNY, wife of Bicnj. T. IIontku, I <1<*|>Arte<l this life, Jane 13th, I8.VJ. She was ' l" a >>j it, l k:<7 married December 21st, I "I? - ? > IS.'iS. Slio wiis n n.ember of llie I'reebytenan Church nml t?:?vc evidence of eminent piety. FOR SALE. S A LED AY IN JULY, 1859. 1 rpiIK Subwsribw will olTor for sale in front o( -L Court lloii*c door on Sale Day next, FIVE NEGROES, (One woman nml four children,) nil ns likely ns can In* found in tin; District. Lucy, tlie wt>. until, ia ;. No. 1. House f.'iri, about twenty foui or five years old. Site is n i*ontl Cook. Wrusher Ironer mid Setting! reca, mid of an humble din position. C.tor^c ia about '.1 years old, Martin , nboitl 7. Kmilv about 3, uud an infant about months old. 63T T oima made known on the tlav of =ale I W. D. iJOYD. June 17, 185'J, 7, 3t Till; SACKED AM) HIGHLY AKTIST1U ja** ./ijtL. iw ?r? H.?. A vo jfta ii OF Til 12 L XIAH ASII HOLY LAIS, | /"a(jM I'ltlslNC* !>U the ]>rincipal eveiits I \y the Lift- of Christ, from the tinmiiittiiitit :1 to the ii'.fcusion?wliii-h bus tiio inn "*j | utuptii lili?-<l iiii>1 I'll" hutiii--lic uiltr,i;.ilion. v l' ! :it. Ahl??vi|l?? <ni Monday June '.iiith f '' i '\vt> d?w only. The f.xhihilioiss will l>? piv ' J in tli" Oo'irt lloiijif <>n Moniay unil Tm"?di j i tvninurf ft' SA ami "ii Tut'??lay >tftnoon nt } n'fitn-k. 1 ? >.>rs <>j>t?!i in the evening nt 8? | the nf!t?rn<itin nt *t tt'i-lo-k. 1_ j TICKLlTSflo CVms, Children and Scrvnt -* i half | o. H. MITCHManager, 1 | June 10i-7-ll j At ID- ] a d, immim I ho 1 2D RUG S T O IR, IE J il.'lM' S(>I>A WATKR from the I'urce l'o>i:.'nil: i-ii! :i<-1y f from mid nr t 0( ! ? ??. last*-. is Ili'r iiii -1 L?rnt? ftil utiil i t fr< i?l e! nil 1 ev?>rntrt?. 1' allays thiol ur..l is at ne<l s a: 11 ? time t<*iiii* nii'l tvfigeraut. This pop aiui nlui healthful drink pr? paivd evf-rv d?\ J). McI.AVCIlI.INU Diug n,|J Chcmiful Stoiv, < i ran ite Rang ? - Abbeville, .Tune 17, 18M> 7 tf rli" ALWAYS OX IIANDT ? # BIK'WS'S l's*. Jamaica Oingor, Hanfotd's Liver I nviuorator, Avi'M < 'berry I'tMorial, M.xii'nn Muatnne Liniment, " Indian Clio!a|*ogup. L.rjr>r Il'iflaii'lV OiTinnn Hitters, _ 'i'iie Columbian Bilt,er?, Sir .'as. Clark-'*' Female Pills, Dennis' S>nienpnrilln Compound, posv- " Antispasmodic, r;,j a Radawnvs Ready Relief, , Wister* ilah>. \Y ihl Cherry, - S_vi'?tp?, I.ivi-rwort ond Tar, ' Jneoh'e Diarrhoea Cordial, reser- Wuo.l'a Jlair Restorative, jrow. Hurnetts Cocoaine. .. , Bacheiors and Phalon* Hair Ityes, 18C ' Henrys Cal'c Magnesia, an be Husbands Cal'c ditto. Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Carter's Spanish Mixture, Helmbold's Ext. of Due-hue, C6. The ahove, together with a great many s A $1 popular iu?dlcines, can be had at >rk. D. McLAUCHLIN'S Dmg Stor Abberille, 8 Juno 16, 1889. 1 BD7 Ji?At Received 8. A LARGE supply of the following a J\. so oft. :i used in the culinary depar TERS spfirKiinp UCIOHUB. Coopers IsingJas*, EfJT. Oswego Corn. Starch, Cinnamon Itark, 'n *',e " Clove# and Nutmegs, >us dis- Bermuda Arrow Hoot, ( Pepper and Spice, .. . Cream Tartard Soda. a ? ? above con bo found fresh and gem epeedy D. McLAUCHLINV Drug A Clieinical Sto g Sign Golden M< " . .. Abbcvil ?rt time June ^ lgM, ^ ularity. ? jr. u. ciiAHE RKPAIREK OF months, WATnCITCS, CLOCKS AND JEWE ?e ; but HODGES' DEPOT. S. O., lid* CftSG i TS prepare*! with all necessary tools i X terinls to do anything in bis line Fections r?ess at tlie lowest rates. All work wi en, pH_ to do well for t.w?lve months, if not of t! ? back and it will bn done free of charg< 1 me a trial and saiialv yourselves. Ten a, Siok julie 17i i859i 7_jjm disease* ? thb assembly ho ns have ^ . , _ One Square Wist of the Post ( nd each [IPX-iA-TT^T reserved. OOIjXJMIIXA., B. sneirclod r I ^UIS wo" known Establishment I V.". . JL thoroughly re-fiit-J and imppo J ritain, j9 nDW permationtly opened for the aoci postage tion of the public. Every attention (jiven to'supply the wants and eoinfo >h Mn?>? trone. MTRates Moderato. ' G. T. MASON, Prop June 1C. 1859. 7 I .auchlin ; and, Ste- HEADQUARTERS. AUBEV1LLB SQUA] ORDER NO. ? A COURT MARTIAL to all < of the Ahheville Squadron will 1PUCCI Abbeville C. II. oa first Mond*] iuiiuu next, ai. 11 u viuua n. m? 3 a Beau- The Court to Consist of the follow g ? thick l^ers "J10** Cxrr. MARTIN, President. k?, where LntUT LIVINGSTON. 8tain the Coa?bt MOORE. * per Bot- Ltkut.. KENNEDY. Cojinett RUFf\ Judge Adn By order of Co!., Bubbcu. M' , l4?JBT. K>ENN R8. . , A'cihiff A Oi*y. ' MM, t * > OF riffi (illEENWOOD TIMES, V.TO URN AT. io lie devoted to the cause of th? SotOh, and the t*xposition of facts in-1 trui lis in every department of popular inoilifciicc And news. The undersigned proposes ns noon ni a snficivnt number of subscribers enn be obtained, in the ViIlayc* of Greenwood, the puldii>ntion of n popular Newspaper, whosa moderate subscription prico ahull introduce it into every homcstend; nnd whoso columns ntx.nndMiii in th? useful, and novel of Literature. Seience, Agriculture, nnd the Arts of Doin stic Life?in whatever is spicy, brilliant op touching in Humor. Poetry nnd Story, with sll that is ft liking or interesting in the news and events of the. passing age, nnd conservative of tii?? riiriitjt of South Carolina, shall render it a medium of rare intellectnul pleasure, political* 'information, ami business utility to the people. It is unnecessary to enter upon a lengthy argument to prove the importance of eroch an enterprise. li in sufficient to observe that? this I in th<- age of journalism ; the newspaper has I .-come the fourth estate of tlio relmn, andtiio people are looking to it for the intelligence und farts?for the light through whose goftial* influence, their view* and opinions, are to receive shape, vigor and life. f Numerous journal*, it is trae, with at many different aims, and mottos, are everywhere circulating through the country; still the greaC lie Id of Southern LI u inanity, is scaroely rutveyed, much less cultivated. They are all too* intensely devoted to some one idea, or to th? more equivocal work of pandering to the pride of wealth, and illustrating the oppor* tunit ics, Hnd flrength of the Almighty Dollar. We want a medium through which the poof man may speak, and in which he may find sympathy and encouragement in the trial*, and sorrows?in the solitude that separated i him from his neighbor. A co'i.potent Editor will be employed to furr nisli its columns with observation oo passing t event j. Ti e Time* will r.lso bo a means of stimnla? ting into active exercise much of the latest > I till.-nt of the District; und its patrons may nntii-ipiite, from this prolific sourcc, many a !. pi-nct ienl suggestion, and sparkling gem of thought. It will l>o issued e*ery Saturday morning, at |1.50, invariably in ndTance. t-# * uhftcribers will please addresa the Proprietor at litis plnoe. PATRICK N. WILSON. Greenwood, S. C. Cf-JT* Papers in tho State will please insert tlie above a few times, aud oblige. June 16,18.19. *7 tf OOOIDS I AT COST. -\ ^ j WIER & LYTHGOE, : rrx anticipation of changing their localioa to ,1, i B the oilier tide of the Square, now offer their 1 entire Slock of jmiY GOODS, I GROCERIES, Jti ?i r a. w ?-x- o, 3 . A LARGE LOT OF E CilRPIiTERS' TOOLS, tl.e !l:^ PLoady-Made CLOTHING, HAT 3, CAPS, ROOTS Kr SHOES. _!_/ \S Vy X W r^.i ?. v ^-arwj CROCKERY WARE, And a groat many other Goods too tedious to mention, At Cost fox* Oasli, Until the first <jf SEPTEMBER next, or to punctual customers at a small advance ou coat, on a credit till first of January next If you want to buy goods cheap now ia yonr time. Give u? a call. WIER A LYTUGOE. June 9, 1859 7 2to other Paints, Olle, .. WHITE LEAD, . c. * tf XjX2NTSZ1ZIX> OZXj AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE. A LARGE supply just received and for sale low by D. McLAUCHDIN, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, 3. C., June 10,1859, 6 tf line, at DOZ. ;%.c BIIRim COCOAINB, le, ?. C. ' ^ TT'OR preserving and beautifying the Hair _ 1 autl rendering it dark ana glossy, it is made from pure Cocoanut Oil, and poeseeaea all ttie peculiar qualities which so exaotly auit tfca IRT various conditions of the human hair, joat r*' ceived, and for sale bv * D. MoLAUOHLIIT, md ma- Sign of the Goldaa Mortar,, of busi- Abbeville, June 10, 1859, 6 tf irranted , ,He,Oivi AGFEW, HAWTHORH * C0M ma cash. CARRIAGE MAKERS, rTQT7? T>ETURN their thanks to the eitiaens of li Abbeville District for the ury liber*! y/fice patronage given their Shop for the part ye*ft ' and would respectfolly inform their friends and Jlirr. the public generally that they.ere still at th* O. old stand, soliciting a continuance of the seme, ms been T,,ey have constantly on hand a supply of veil, and new work which they will dispose of on th* ommodn- m"8t reasonable terms, and at th* loweM flg* will be urca- Tl'?7 ?,M> b?v? on hand a Dumber of rt of Pa- Second Hand Vehicles which wilt b* sold *? ccedinglv low. In theShop aresev*r*]of th* >rietor, best ami moat experienoed workmen io th? im State, which enables them to do all Repair ing or put up to order, en/ kind of thieles A the shortest notice. * DRON. Jqne 10.18ft?. 6 8? , , . ? BELTING? BEL1TOO f! ' TTon G1N BANDS, forsalrstthe Depotia " * * - * -? ? r? MZS s, -,$$?&sfi'zssrjazm _ . belting w ill b? told 4i firt* Od*? aad pthoM iug mem- with;ug iUcj, woiiMrdo ; Agent G, A a *?'E. Janeflth, 1869. 6 tf 'J "5\ ii .11 nxrr I?To* 3C#t% Ladies' and (font*' ^ Si. ??p%S"^iia,v ? *v Jon? 5, liSj 7 . >