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r A.bbovllfe? C)i w. A.i*ptmrron. I i 1" i i ia*y 1 ffl"iW ti ! TP.RM*?'Tht** k Y?nr In fuWntii* * iftWifWUMift Ukii Ett ft ?b?tt?r tliati n't* monilit. l at lam v* Jfrttfty, April ?, l?70k ^.U-U _ _L jj._J 1 JuUgt Orr on tin Politic situation. "Wo command to the attontlon of our roadets tbo exposition of t|ie views of Judgo Orr, upon iho prevent < condition of ufluirs, as givou in pc? cent conversation with n correspondent bf the ^Tribune, which we publish on piir first page. Tbo 9pi#ions of tbo distinguished stateareau always oo mm and respect, oven where they anost provoko dissent?9 respect due to commanding ability, long experience, and rare political scgacity; nnd which, with those who know him best,'is haiglrtencd by a conviction of the honesty and integrity of the man. Even those who differ will dissent with hesitation from opinions which a\-o always sustained by cogcut reasons and often -confirmed by that "stern logic of events" from whose fiery ordeal there is no appeal Judge Orr, seems to thiuk, that his views of public policy 60 far from moding!gcneral acquiescence, wiil only provoke abuse?abuse of himself as the "Witness of unpalatable truth. Iu the .present temper of the {Southern luiud, we cannot believe that this will bo so. Bourbons there arc among us, "who learn nothing and*forget nothing," but the public mind generally has received its full mcasuro of that discipline, which whilBt it" clears the intellect, difctilfc the rhilk of charity i*nto the heart. The people of the {South unless "the signs of timo" deceive us, will assent for tlio most part to tho cardinal doctrines, which ho announces; and however they may differ fVom certain view?, will refrain fro'm vulgar abuse of one, who as hono6t as auy^&nd more pagauioua than most of theio,; is standing like th'om amid ruined homes, and neeking like thorn tP build up and restore. u 'H ? * * i It The Southern people wc think,.will generally #^rco uith Judgo Orr, in . tho Yiew^yvhicU ho expresses as to " tho tjotH'-if-ity oXacparamoduling thorn-j selves to Uip .-political changes which j have taken piace?of accepting univcr- j ' ?nl snffragfc with all its legitimate cou-j ncqu^ecs ?of p^oiApiiog the union j and .U^rtnony of the races. They t will endorso fully, wo think, his pro-1 ffrmUii reflections on tho subject of imtijiffration, an^ foster with might! and t*wn every effort to givo increased prominonco to those inducements xo uxo immigrant, in wmcuno so tniiy " rcmorta^ tnat tfio So~th goes before th? Wjsal.? AU.jtfcW tJk'jr fttfl fully ontlor (imposed to I hc^ibpCojrq.iK'tTjjHLqjg Ijio coccintnnn asserts respecting tnoopportuncnoBS-of emancipation, or th-' blesFings " f>V dftlWrsftl stfffrnge iit thb Sonth?the V cmisb15!.*ffci'eU Tidre'fyilcd to prodhce '.ftjr Wvo been elective to bring Abcip^tiio^peeofit^dfw^-ror the means . o? effecting our pol i 1 iua 1-rego nomtion. This is not to bo,~naHfirtpiite<!.- It ;ib not that- r people] *4 w* day, phcj^hcdl principles or*'l6ng BOuItiU habffis Sud " or W&i jricfes. . They have yet toleurn, that tho exten- . Bion^<g^ofl8^bE^yto6j33np] newly anfrancnisecT? to th? ignorant nnd > proper means of promoting rcpnblican ( liberty, or nttetfi eoptfonal advance- xnont. .GA^?^Loaha.1: 7 " ... -?Tim reBpcci 10 inc agcncrcs wmcnj have brought'afl 'this afcout?with ' ect~16^ wTfat KepobUcanistn ix^s tl^MB^a^d j^a^ftemocnkey has f#ifed ww,-ttfcf^f^rbc&a for eqGKl dWfer&tirfce . of opinion. Judge Orr thinks the. j fin a\aio|ihandr'copdi>; tion. Perhaps if yon adroit h'is promti?a?^?c|v?vjt^adcadaloPQchi8iOD^ If the party was Radically opposed to , tho war throughbtit, they must reap claim that tffrr&igK' - and iAf^#K?tip?^<XhQ,i'UtoQ)9h>^pf ifcf?hidj !ttol triumph of the ttid'WltitfipV of & ?vr 1 ideiH&'OTVf^roQSftig dissolution, j ifUttttforr ?hinW<t thft ftlfiP.tinn nFf General Grant l?S&^l^okn&feVent iStflr ^0 erection <mto$bffflmmc nn opposition, an inert Exacni tire could not not have overcome. It. Bac8AJL8^0CBveA,eiOreei<ient 3 perhaps tMH-WJfitel &. ! -triumph of a-party it the triarophLO ' A toatefttok jnfla?nc< tbe efiHb?^-4b& a<liV<ioeio^ tfftot . ^ Una are ?yonlpo?l friflHi;I<n?e " r . / Y . OL:^ ' A?**"' . ' ' r ' 1 ^ '' ' r -_ . ^ mnwmHna ItaftriDtttf to tVli (Von policy M Ut mcHIco of bfMptt, or i? ttari ttftlhlttg tlw of Irlwwv1* *? UhilhRuUti bet*** betftteMW Rv|fut)t(?ftiilAin? The (Ntlltf tplnlnti or Iho 1i\n?l of C?ilhA\iM? t?onot tMnU, will otecpt 4l?k One in how m ever iho party of ttrioi oomtruo tlon nml constitutional liberty?the Ottifr, ortho higher law ef Congruselonal l^ialtUldMs iUo Wuo expreaeioo of the popular will. The rule of suoh a n'ftrtv is necessarily the rule of th?? strong. "That lh#y uk? who btvt th? pomr, And they fthoult kttp *bo OAb." TIB FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. The Secretary of State announcos the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment by tbe ratification of the Legislatures of three-fourths of tho State*. Tho text of the Amondment is as follows: Artictx XT, 3kciion 1. The i'irrl\f o aC r.i< iwa* .# *1"* TT 'f'.*) C?4 -?? wi vtvt4*viii vf* yuo uut^u umLW to yote shall not bo denied 6r abridged by tho XInited States, or by any State, on account of race, color or protons condition of servitude. ?, Seqeion 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this> article by appropriate legislation. Tho States ratifying arp as follows : North Carolina, Went Virginia, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Uttuino, Louisi. ana, Michigan, South Carolina, Pennsylvania. Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Now York, Now Hampshire, Nevada, Vermont, Virginia, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Iowa, Kansns, Minnesota, Khodo Island, Nebraska and Texas, in all twenty-oino Stales. The Legislature of New York has passed resolutions claiming to withdraw its ratification, and Georgia has made an informal ratification ; yet without counting these, tho required three-fourths of tho Slates, are secured. * n 1 i? J . ii.. ^ ivo?uc?jv imr> nmuu mc pru* mulgation of tin's ratification, tho occasion of a spccial messago to Congress, in which he characterizes the measure as "one of grander importance than any other net of the kind from tho foundation of tho Govern meat to tho proscnt time." Now whatever difference of opinion thore may bo as to this proposition, there will bo no hesitation, wo think, in endorsing the advice which he gives to both racos?to tho blucka "to strive in every honorablo manner to make themselves worthy of tno now privilege"?to tho whites "to withhold no legal privilege of advancement to the new citizen." If education and gonoral intelligence be the conditions of freedom, the blacks must be Novated. Tho adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment introduces no new provision into tho Southern Btate constitutions. It had long ago been incorporated, and was accepted by our people as a fixed and determined faot. T^o present Afnendmef|t;puly makes that general, which boforp waa limit ed to the State; and universal suffrage becomos part and parcel of tho State constitutions everywhere. The off^t however is different j,if) th? , different sections. Ilera it means for tho timo bring, the ral? of the blacks, for h6r6 they havo the power ot tt^e numbers. iSLjowbere; they, have lid influence* at>d the immfdiate effect is insignificant. Tho indirect arid" rem6tQ influc'nef4s may hovrc^fcf, be cdtiiVojhfig. As Governor Orr .suggests, th$ concision of universal, qoifyago may: be the .gift of < a "two odgod BVvord7 to : the Sootb,'f whifch' may agairi . restoi*o the .jd^t e^iiijibj^ut^' 6t tixo v ^ec^n^.V' lJe^o poivur in fche-;kod?,: Ap ^hft ritt^ejreaia of thoitwofraeo&at thoSowlh artodeais Wd>c?<*oh wli^r ft fcfcotifrt not bo wioldcd by tho bes't iiicn' vvhiife fttttd blacky to advatibo thecomntbti intoroBts of the -rk^ta, and promote) the true'prosperity of the South,-' In this union of the blaofc map with, his natural A iend and protcctor,. at .the South, -vra shall over reach party selfishness and Northo?& cupidity. > / ; 1,1 i l.\r-y ; War is the Public Pxac* xct ?r*. 61HVID ?? We must fcay, that on every pnblio occasion for some time past in ouf village, there has been An amount pf.ifibi a^'d^i^er Wjxtcfc.^^a dif>S^fce to pur cisili^tion, , ^Vfcyis this eo ? Why is our vittage not as quiet *(j tho stfoog^ ansi 6t 'thie' la'jr 'c&n thake it?aitfjiafc t,kii la*. d6eu mike!1it ^if?ea 7 What right ^ava dwwfcep;.br*wWs ; to disturb /the peace; of the 'community, and the W'efl-be^g hn<! comfort of tbeirncighW* jjft jflfe. Wi>?r .H]a a if it'dOtfS/nofc' .v; i l.-^hivih -^'r, u,-, - Bnti to fetife?c fche taw U' mfibt fee ^t^liie(f1!y^ fe'tibllp cW^ibn,K:!4lad is who will-not back tfee aofJm?itu? Uvejcvoreraeiiofi. thfiri le|^ttihiAl? ibdtftfy 7 ?P tfceWf !iH ?* trfcnsgi'cfcsoi4 Ukck/otfV&^ttt 'litfirfce W?4W urt W*, *h i PWMW Qwuwil h?*? wie. "^Wfcyl'fbonUf tb?y bet* ?ny4'j Jtov^roteotettUMtii' btttibo Ueawrsieh werd^ d?afcftgogv<4? wbo nf-Mbrdd iftHtfofUbterllti^/idrr&i, m\99? ^tfe^gnBwwai ?Ubn<l,^rill ?>? *2Tmwdfc$r*!&nSSS? tfemr ^brelmwoHiiTtt*'tol*fo#wiii:y |.>4v>?rd *W4l<w?|*h fa! *|^i rv?Mx<lj|b#HsQ)w^eei|?.sgai*t tbW Boa^MI^^otoMMcrAi 4-^w HUH A* 0< Wo b*n Itlfo to innototiee to tl It) Store, and coippWte, tad w? p*ti A1 Prepared to offur them better ban Our purchases have been made b'uj which enable* ua to tell them muo mi Thfe season than ever. This is no sre invite all persons to call Mi *flfc Our store and the aisuA * i Axe offering their Friends and < ?a, Ever before offernd to the trade effort a* . Has been to serve onr Friends as and our aim tt<is season shall be hope we have already established. I < 8S9< Purchasing elsewhere. Bliller & THE LADIES will remembei has charge of the Millinery Depai where ahe will always be found r? style style of DRESS, HAT or : April 8, 1870, 50, if j The Astociqit Rtformed Prttbyj teriun announces the death of Mrs. J. P. Kennedy, the wife of Professor Kennedy of Due West, an CHtimablo lady, on the 20 ult., from discaso of the heart. SOT" An affray occurrcd in this village on Monday last, botween ono Rogers a whi'o man of this vicinity, 'and David Jackson, colored, in which the latter was badly stabbed. Dr Tutt's Goldon Eagle Bitters is . tho best tonio ever inventod. See notice of fresh arrivals at i Parker & Leo's. FRENCH CHOCOLATE 1 ANt> Baker's Cocoa. Trench and Ao?svrted Candies at PARKER & LEE'S . April 8, 1870, 50?tf Hand Lamps, BURNERS & CHIMNEYS, , . , y , ft fresh supply, At ,, < PAEKER & WS, ' A*HI 8^ TWO; '! ! J ?H t lUMI.I .1 ?W>i( Hi >? "I I il.. ALE nr PINTS, i;,,.;' :;"i zi'o o '.< ' AND '- t TANNEKS OlL> at . ; ; ; :; > . j : \ ?ll P> . I . j.-: PAEKEE & LEE'S | April 8, 187tJ,50?tf > > ?..; r J,; A FEW BUSHELS t .nodal .hv.>:iV.-j:ai jmrv eW ! n*y*?i?acr-t f i .; : I is fit ti ! 'gfljfjtf >'! ": !! ' H -. . < PEELER COTtOR SEED. \ I , . *'J '?& *7 J *> f# J > j )::(CaU and e?? samples of Seed and | Lint, i 1 i > -A !..:) it . J jli ( ; Trowbridge & (to.; < .1 April 1, 1870, 49?ii' ., 1 .. sTf?: r i " 'i m i?r ' Life and Tontine Assurance . Company of the South., > ; A 1 ' M Broad street, Chat 1*4ton, S.fi, ' \ if AfrttfG deposited kbOfiOQ jTjl. Oraptroller-tittfe^ Jo/ M>ejf>ro~ leU^n* ot] its policy-Loldsr*, wjll i?aiw.U?? paw4 forms of Life ?ud ?udowui?ol JPoJi. . J . , y I ' / I IS ft . Jt.tg the most liberal ] rAisimjh,m : > ?j?m oudn j "TLetilifcrtw. to U?G;,ijMare$ J tor pntt uonuiJ preiqiuip Imm Wso p#jdk M- 4 peo'l- tp ohm of .food, s <; : iV - * / ii f : Jti? Ibe opljj>wr#/jr nmtuol C**jt<xuy in the Sonitk. ' ,, ,.{ gujuii o'ffj ;..K 1*8 ,dp Su>cV|>?^*i?.. AM,;??rpV? *?e?f ttifi .polwj P bold^^P i >t? Hx ii.i 1 ? ) Uto:j b:i:oiJ??l " ,tv?.^y >i' > ' rs WSWfffttfc W -^ fined.^fl^rVr ygMBfe ^jg^g"3g 11 ^iuvin IT.arvy^ii?W jj i^??8^lSw|41 iVirtittf tofrfinfwwW i/ij '/of no .ion ii oitjBf? Uwk?>r^e?^M<n c&iWr, M! ?j M MHtA>flf, sl*H tj *lhitM,b,,*,,u *" o t( *T,,d 1 # * ;V '"% jfoW 5^2! ..~ :<L..:..^i . g v & S?8I9KS$R ) public thai our utock ts now i M?ur? our customers that wo m gaitit than Ave have ever dona C ce the great decline iu Goods, h S mm i humbug; And Xo be convinced, t y will admit that l?8Stt?S?8 Customers greater inducements J l&Ht , mW$ I of Abbeville and vicinity. Oar ^ SH well as they could do anywhere, to maintain the reputation we i t Call and examine ' oms ; Robertson. < . i p that MRS. LYTHGOE stil Anient, at Miller & Robertson's, ?ady to fit them out in the latest BONNET. WHOLESALE nnv iinnun nnrnn I Mil UUUUS MULSH! Just Opened Rhji A OF GREGG'S BUILDING. I Corner Main and Taylor Stoets. | WE are now prepared to offer to Conn try Merchants and the Trade a utock of Dry Gools, Fancy Goods, k,' which for Variety in Styles nnd LOW )'KICKS, Ciinoot be surpassed in any . market. All goods ordert-d cftrofnlly Mlectbd, nod sulufauion guaranteed. W. D. LOTS & CO.' s W. D. ?*>VE. B. B. MoCREERY. IN OUR T-?-TT?m A T-r *?*- ^ ? -cvxn x axju JriU U ttiU, COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING, ' We Lave *nv}\ department-parked full of NEW and DESIRABLE * ' 1 - >' ;?. I Spring and Summer Dry Goods ' Of all the 1aW?t importation* sad American Saauftcturei, Trhiah will h? j*o>d aV. old pflcas ibr Greenbacks, , , i ?: 11*5 t v * ' ,i .... V I.> ?. W SILVER GIVEN IN '.CHANGE >. We ?r* no^ abevioff kmm r*he novelties 'rfa 4 Lake Ma- tie*, and Shetland l'aitoier Uautle*. J M?tt#rnich Style * .A Uo^ pf Alwtandfe;4-fiWPr*imm Gen. nine KID GfLOVES, :.'J Jed) At popiiler prlee*. ' J 8|Ml 9ib l*te iiftred de&? '''' " V ';" * Public Notice. 0 h/.il; O.-O ? : - -A. Mu'm Miiov7, n<j?n??dJ '??? - t?rfJ p&Mc wm, fc da iff Wirt "be madfe in.tiiv'PrabAca ?fflcaifaf0 A bb??liU J ^ouciy pp |^1!4P^'|iD)l..v^li| T.P*,K*bJ.iW.Wf Jf nfj Mltlement and Ml others hitving 1 will mlk? - lh* mm* Vno*n W <fr c *(ork ibki 4*ti '-7*? *>?* C J J08KPH ELLIS. 8 ' tivux , JOHN. CO WEN. " ' 1 AilmibistriUors. Apfili 4, 1870, 5(>?tf. ' i} .-,... ,T V 'l'l 1 '(fH'll "*?>> "[if I! >.'.'W < ? JVottee. ! ,itvi .-j (\ -ii! r Ji: :< > ?f#t < ' 11, I ^ ??l??ter XAprU r 1st 18?DY interest frorp, tb? 1st .. rfcndary last, ai.' the rite 6f '10 iter asnfcpet frnantn Will b4tfetfrgfett fapbn ill account* (without axxwptlon) diU " r i?:?i.i :;-nr.no a i "I ^ ?; -.1 { Q .' miiLEB te ROBERTS?*, ' " .'4i>tiwi8Sro;6?^if " ,"rtl" V 1 *' 1 WH If u4. itdiift. Ul .1 lUKl a > Pfpsrty,Coll?gUr,? Oic?y m i. i c .cfmao 4?srnQCfP; a a 81W>>! I -"I ? 'I >7Mafcfc8#t!f f WH;' p mOTXGlB i? i&N&y *HlI pbir aft iBMPMi iv tW t> olio wing de?ori^f4 pwip?cty'Uu*& o< erhwit6v?ba? Laws to Wit, onp Cpp- -L taH. Jfafb Jwwfc oo6di<^fW>m J<T?q> ^ F* H : r// /:?!? ** (i fai ojf^ii j/gjp ?MAI AT THE "I On Wedi In Next Wednesday t ityles in Dress Goods, or yourselves, Bespepi April 8, 1870, BO, tf ae x: Spring f . . j . Ante - "Wa CALICOS, 12 Dress Goo ItItll NOTIONS, HA1 A. G-reat Re CLOT &UARLES, P April 7, 1870, 50, tf srKi? <> ?-=ecxtS\ MAYS, BARN NO. 4, GRAI \re now opening out their SP] iell at price9 to suit the times, > Extraordini i BESI rHEY HAVE A : ' :T'. V.'iV/Uuyt ,"i!j Ut Hats, Clothii ff&SUZ ss tj *is/!.j Jluofl C-vt ,'^a.v in.:>' S /)i April 8,:?<l&7i>y tf -M /-liii I I 'ill till in Itiiii mmum in I ii ill I nnAfef in r iUfttt a? >1o mil jc<uh*?if*iuTvo Ha^rs, Bam oiqoi iqil ylj/niLioyx: ba.u ,??i! iJoss tanked sitraWiBrif. 'Wld* tu'j vdj nuhiiv mo it J? -;r v.vi. u ai5-? lift 6*1 OVV VtH !)' >. )* KAWs tT?A ?? i fc?Aw >1^11 <jJ (!'.">t i 1;.I; > t; n: JofJ -'i; ;/ *V(:J-. .. TOTS. M i, c i, :n-;j. i"i ;;i,ilii.g .j1 r .. 1' ><ii J?"i iciMiv -;;>;!^_ ni '*ai American Peg Toj to Jialb, Harmomoaj,; .TjB-;,Hei ^rtOSfma^iSk iiDOlilL I . VTt HI I IIli >WM?y>n>.'iLV wAOAtci VJLiWO:- .iMUYHitV uq ' ii i tfttfOKP 06k?t Mir*tora,E?d*i?B, OtoMteoaS, JX( V rtjriMtfp .hj.-jrij (>"f?l:niPr ~7!TTj >0 to oiii iliiv* fiMit-yA'3 J '....r.-^ nuifi-fft (i?i-"-ftr fi'1 fnrri j #y m ^ , [ofjiaoqqo tio'ii 1o ajlu*? Sdijjnruiib *u?mr&ndJ*io wvbaald odi JuMlj jsU ban $b?m rUtayhi mmji. m'& April 8, 19X6, 69-if ' " } f /. HMhHMMHMBHMMiM fl? ?VW EMPORIUM Of lesd&y next. It he Public are invited Millinery and Fancy G( tfully, JAS. W. f y ' Goods! * ' v * ~ : : c-' i : ? . . /.: ' ' r Prices 2 ! I S CENTS, ds, 15 cts., I VIH fc m mm m m, sduotion in X3TX3NrC3r. ERRIN & CO. I i UOODS. ~/?r\o?=? WELL k CO, HITS RAKG2, EtlNG GOODS, wliich they will vhioh means, wily Jjow. cites : FULL STOCK OF ig and Shoes, / "t ?!; .0;bt j i:,t/ ' ^v/aSfi^i2S&s, tS2?\ a, OM&XM^AG .'i";v;3<n vva w kvaiv.. | -,V ^jjj : 1 r; n j ' *> ! 1 .'J ,'| .1 if iwell & Go. ; vol in '?*11 w.r? to hvJtatlt firtij mall let of Primo1 Whit* i Ef'jySldos; MWOttw. jh titeyu will 8dU B CASH. rifA'30^ '.iiAVI'Ai'AK. J l?.t ^jjfl'lnifls n" | ?, At., fffc - ' 1 j 41 i-rt ** .? j f is# Musical lopi, > a .*> 9voif| !. ?. ? .tiff4 ?'!<} j ift Sope^ floHd |fw B. Balls, ? j n<? iwmfl txl 1j 'i'iIiw /n i. ?z * ?:? ? n t hji?' i MS, MPtRfuWanHlR I , !. ! SOiiS, -C0RK U%'ftEWS, ' i ..T^'vJOo | Pocket Match Boxes, K%W0^>iF,^Su>i^n?lWP*,n |. ia eirt* tfflitfcifesi'-aaf- * . . .?Tw?io vna ' (I ? PAfiXBS'-AXIE'S.-vA l WdNmr.iswwimk \ ?*Ln?*irc^(> J^1. W1 'LjI'"*1 1 diffil 1o ^RWlwW>li 9cn >io?od . .hwtintd *fr w^B"? ?tn )s lxwi /f.i A|WllliMitWrt fry/. IA t jjtinWHJMgiMf i Mtreb, *, 18T?, 48?If mm? I f FASHION," v lth InstM to inspect the Spring )ods. Come <uid judge ... . .. t'., FOWLER. < s I ?;is?c. tea? ?, ? ji i i i . For Suit) in Abbeville, S? C., by ti w. t. Jennet, J " Drtfppisi^wJ. apothecary. be: April 8/1870, SO, 12m *il ; ou P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Largest arid most com-^ pleto Manufactory of | t&~ ' JJoora, Sashes, Blinds, ) ""?l I Mouldings, &c.t in tho I I 1 ^Southern Stales. , j Printed Price Li&t Defies Corr>j>etition. AT tar SEND FOR ONE. -?* , ,na Sent frco on npplicution. 'e?' April 8, 1870, 50?12m tl,e . 1 Unite! States Internal Revenue. Columbia, April, 1, 1870. NOTICE is hereby given, that on ?11 the 26th day of April, 18 < 0, ai >? ? my office in Columbia, appeals will be a f | received and determined relative to aqylcri^opeoWf ot wipse!?? Valuation* n ? ??*" ? ? -? * i?oov-^oomi;iJi3 or enumerations by tjl?e .Assessors or Assistant Assessors of tiro annual laxos for 1870, which' havo JP beca aasissbd. v i .. 1 I x I 1 .'l ! ! .yTho Assessor's Office is ope/i daily, I j during business houri?, for the hiring * of appeals by parties \tfbo 4ishblV appear volnntarily before him, relating to any taxes which have been Assessed} and which have not been commit* [j ed to tli0 Collector. ' AU appeate to thb A?ie?or as a^*feaaidi niiiBfc be made in witing, and speufy the pa rtlcnlar cause, maker or j Ithinnr rAQHAAflni#' wU!/.U ? J?!?!? -- . w|yvvv??g 1TUIV11 U UCU131U11 iB requited, dndVttilit* 4?dr6tfV6r;^tate \ lMa$! United States Assessor 3d Die. S. C. G?t April,Tfl,OUTtfj ffl&SS&l'i ,3 .2 j*hT ObM Slato ktol Jeiemie. ?: Deputy-(Collector's Office. {jj , M EWBSRRY/& ?,Ofr|irifr 4pl?T0. jjg l^TQGDIG^ ifc boreby given to all jjf,0 will be at Abbeville JC. H. on the 12, frln instant to re-1 V ceive the taxes asSbi&Sdtl fft* ?A.b&)fHte ^_Z COQnty daring the months of Octo- Mj ?nd February last, after which time a peneity of five per cee^ aod one per fcjj sent interest ptir;> month foltl bkr addP j'jjfc 3d do the assessment* iftftU" cttekS* of #?n teiinquoocy, and Colleott<>n$,en{brQe4. tob wcording to law. ; ..." i v* Jfc ...vj nbuv i JA8t H.{HE1TN18,? ^J' iFl SRW&ISBft rr ^ /V m ! . ;?Ttrttrrr-7^ ; ^ I ioi iTOWiSSiiS JatRrilW^# : he &JI?rtof/4#s<JEH*0 property for- i ? Wte<M?ir;4<?Altf9N>ce8? of law tn *nre 13 gallons o{jwl#*k?$r3fia?A I6rtl44g, lhu*~ fpnm Rftmnitl Pairf^ ?l?ft o* thn ^^oi^or^Ls, teixp.d^oro^ Iti i Isimqifflho jfrwtedsssstbea wll> tey ww seised Feb. 28 1870 for vitlt&i r^j ion of :UteroaU&ranoe Laws. L% jBwl? ^SWSbnnis, IHS April, S, tfi7?. M?J*. . A I \ " SHMHnHRNMM IThiteBrothers VOULD fespMifully exit tlie aUtntioo of the public to ibeir STOCK or SPRING f evnd t SUMMER 3rOODS. Hiel? stock of i/ftfSSS Q00D3 is nninlly large and well ent* icing nil lb* noveltien of the season ; PANOSE CLOTHS. MOZAMlQUES, LENOS, GMHTAMKES, IINTRD LAWNS and ORGANDIES, , &c. These good* are particularly atctivt on account cf the great variety of ies, uui more especially bncause they nre tr.uuli cheaper iban tbey buve ever beoti ore. We wool*} call (lie attention of ibe Ln-? 8 to oar Stock of WHITE GOODS. Mtilh, Nainsooks, Lawns, soft-fi ii*h?<T rkonets an<l Onmbric^, Collars ami (ft, Linen Handkerchiefs, Jaconet and i?B Trimmings, <to. Tbese goods are o (touch lower than tbey were last ?eaI. We have A NEW till WE, filch we regard superior even to Al?xilre's. In point of elasticity, durabilily. huit of slmpp, and finene?s of 6nUh it id ihont a rival. We respectfully invile r Lady friends to giva tbt-ae gloves a il, for we know tbey will give entire infftCtion. Our stock of other Oloves and Iloiierj tlao quite extensive. We bavn a good &Uxk of MllIMRE (MIS, , liich purchasers wonld do well to exnmi. BONNETS. IIATS. trimmed ?mf irimmed, SUN DOWNS, ^LOWERS, BBOKS, TRIMMINGS, VEILS, <fcc. )rsets and Hoop Skirts, In great tariely. We keep our stock of I0MESTIC GJ3D3 wnvs full. Persons winhing to bur LINTS will find nt our store * gicut ?y styles from which to make thfir < ?:tiotH. The best prints are now soM at 1-2 cents, which was the prico before war. i . iienides tbf ftbpre, wo. bare a thousand I one lliing* ooiinng -Under the head of KT otions, -r _i.t, t_ . ? ui which we win iMKe great pleasure Oiowijjg t*r?ny?.wU?~a?aj-favor us with. *0. i &..*3 JlA -v' Por our Gentlemen ft.itnda we buY? A GOOD i STOCK OF LEADY - MADE . flmmsMGe J al&o ao unusually allr?cli7e itock of E&SSIMERES. *e can" shit anybody ey lire ^ cheap ?? r Over'wterB 'befe/fl flia-antr. ' : -v t-.M fZAOi>(& .i ftflMfc flWOR IINE "sifj *ui ?iiJ i.-i ,o;> .&''-J-.v.- : t we do not keep. We kwre I*rg? "ry >' kftep a full tlofl 6f ' ' ' " ' * just reoeired ? Id of LADIES* N4>JtoWto6SOW{fc(^1oy>Me^ m&rtJgu?t*n*?*lf ant ?verKp?ir<?M1*tt *"Wa dtflir* uild op jp tradftjor tb?e juxxia.. for vt. s&BMspes flfe ume prices of machine tewed r. T<?jt>?r^^fcMt?9b?0-its,!ftlvr?ysi I economy. Give litem a trial. d{fe^jfrj?2>b<wrx?jhjnra 1 nmsnttk GROCERIES, fnkntiWi > sLort, we h?at ? ftlUiof everything, bsve the gcods ud we expect to sell ?. In price* nagst ?eo? f?*ro,a toYHytimes. wffite^p^Fni Ray bo ^ prll 8,1970, SO, 81