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I 11 lu n\-(, z&fcoisriErar TO the Needy, OUR CUSTODIERS and FRIENDS wiill remember that we solii our GOODS SOLELY upon the ex jactation of receiving payment ibi them on or beforo the 1st October. "Time about is fair play." Wc tjeed money to carry on our business We have assisted you?now help us and suvo that heavy interest. Our accounts for 1SG0 must be closed?friendly if wo can, forcibly i! wo must. WALLER & BROTHER Seyt 23, 1870, 22?If ON HAND For Sale. 50 BUSHELS OF GOOD BARLEY, 104 BUSHELS A - v OF GOOD RED OATS. WALLER & BROTHER. Sept. 23, 1770, 22- tf WALLER & BROTHER, GREENWOOD, S. C. > i - DEALERS IX - S I J HHIf (MldHilj Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen'3 Ware, gijasa Ware. Ready-Made Clothing, (^finite: PiiOWS, IRON & STEEL, ' -' ? 1 AND in fact, U everything to be found in a well-stocked, general * store. Patronage desired on a basis uC value received. Motto, '-Low jtriee* and fair dealing." Liberal advance*, on shipments to our friends. . . F.*b. 18, 1S70, -13?tf XEW ORLEANS SYRUP. FLORIDA 5YBUP. Refining Syrup, different grades BEST WATERMELON, WHITE DRIP SYRUP, WALLER & BROTHER. Fobruary 18, 1870, -13?tl" GREENWOOD ACADEMY. Tiie oxcrcijes of this Institution \rill commcuco on MONDAY, the 9tb of Jxtiuary next, upon the following reduced terms: . Klemcntary Branches of English per Quarter of 10 weeks, 84. More advanced Branches, $5.' 'Natural Philpsophy and other Sci enees, ?7. Languages and Mathematics, $8. Musie and other Ornamental Branches, $10. Tuition to be paid monthly or quarterly, in advance There will also be- a Contingent charge of 25 cents per Quarter on each pupil in the two Primary Branches, of 30 cents in the tv*i higher departments. and of 50 Cents in Music. The undersigned solicit and .hope to morit a duo share oi public patronage. Rev. S. D0NNELL7, Principal. Mrs. BELLE WOODHURST, Mrs. F. D. GILLAM, Assistant Teachers. D?c. 30, 1870 36?2t V - .W 3>1UU JiiiWAi&U! <& I WILL pay the ilbovo reward for erideneo to convict the person or persons who broke open my store nr.d committed n robbery on the night oi the 25th December lust. M. M. TARRANT, ^ !? n _ c? r\ wi.varmoi, aoucviho i~o., o. Jan. 6, 1871 37?3t BENTON W. JONES, PAINTER, y OFFERS his services to the citi sens of Abbeville. All work en trusted to him will bo neatly r.ni faithfully executed at reasonable priccs. Give him a trial. T" Oil. 'IOTA JilU. Ulll, lOtv, 01 i?. Aitoille total Society. A meeting of tlio Board of Dircc tors of the Abbeville Airricti tural, Society is requested on Thurt dav, 12tli Inst. IJusineas of importance will b brought before tho Board. WM. II. PARKER, Soc'y and Treas'r. Jan. 6, 1870; 37?tf, ?.'t * _il! 1l-..J.l-' I' , 1 "i. 'i Another Murder. Tho Carolina Spartan (Conscrva, tivc) gives tho following account of the murder of a eolorcd tiial justice, ' named Johnston, in Spartanburg coun; ty.- There was no Ku-Klux about this, i Johnson was very Unpopular with the , I negroes. Spartan says : ' j We are informed that Aflthonyj Johnstou, the colored trial juslico of'!i ;! t his eeunty, and candidate for tho j "Legislature at the late election, was j shot and killed by parties unknown.;' at or near his house, in the neighbor-j1 p-hood of Pacolett Depot, on tho night; I of the 29th ult. "Wo have learned | j nothing of the particulars of tl?is!; ,outrageous act that excites even a!' suspicion as to whom were its pcrpe-! tin tors. But accounts we have heard I1 satisfy us that it was a brutal and j outrageous murder, and no doubt the j, 'good citizens in that section will exert [, j themselves in attempts to bring to j' ljuslico the guilty parties. We will I 1 (give the report we havo heard ofj! :tbe affair, which is briefly this: I | That three persons went to the!, house of Johnston and made domon-j [strations of a kind that made himj j quit his house to find protection in 1 j tbe woods, and when he had reached jj the distance of a few hundred yards . I ho wn? liv ii9? ( ics unknown, and j ! Iiis body fell in a branch, wliero Lt j was found. Johnston's mother was J in the house and saw the party who lis supposed to have committed the j murder, but did not recognize any 0110 of them. We have not learned that they were in disguise, and wc , j have not heard Ku-Ivlux mentioned j in connection with the affair. We , learned from our informant that i j j Johnston had rendered himself vervi, J unpopular with several colored per- , I sons in his neighborhood by acts of ' j tyranny and fraud towards* them {( j while acting as Uial justice, by takings j the little property which they had j j exempt by law, in payment 01 nis|( :costs in cases which he hud induced ! them to institute without cause, and . in various ways deceiving and de-'t frauding the more ignorant of his J; i color. \Yo only mention these facts;; I which wo havo learned to indicate j. the course of probabilities. At'this|[ ! iime wo have learned nothing that j t | attaches this foul deed to any one. 1 Bfforts will bo made to detect the | ^ ! guilty parties, because our law-abiding I rj : and peaceful citizeus are determined t i to put a slop to s.uch occurrences in , this county, In this instance we j I think it proper to state, the impresI si on exists that this act was commit-|, ted for the gratification of some pei*-J * jsonal, malicious feeling, disconnected ! j ! with politics, as the fuels above stated j? j might suggest. ! A COLORED MAX' MURDERED BY A { NEGRO. I t . ' The Spartan gives the following .* | account of another brutal murder: il ' James ilammelt, a colored man. I j was shdl with an Enfield ride and ; killed by Hany Jackson, also a cob's j'ired man, on the night of the 29th of J i j December ult. This murder wauls !committed on tho plantation of Mr.;I James F. Jackson, on Xorth Pac-olett t River, where one of the parties lived. !:i | A jury of inquest*was assembled by i i [Coroner Willis, who returned a ver-j r 'diet in accordance with the factsjii above stated." :f' ! I' | TEACE RESOLUTION'S. j{ A msss meeting of citizens wasj*j held at Spartanburg Court House on:" j the 2d The meeting was opened byitt !): . R. M. Smith who nominated toi [the ihair Capt. J. \V. Carlisle. Thej ; objeet of the meeting was explained; I by Dr. Smith, Alaj. D. R. Duncan and | Col. J. IT. Evans. The latter gentle-i I man moved, seconded by Dr. R. -M.jj :Smith, that a committee of ten beji > appointed by the chair to draft reso- <, , bilious expressive of the meeting^/ j The committee was composed of the ! following gentlemen :*Col. J. II. Ev:tns, chairman; R. M. Smith, D. R. i Duncan, W. .M. Fleming, J. D. Tolle-J, i .... t r? ir r??i ! | Mill, ?/. VJ. UiU I in, utui^v iiuiMj , \f . K. C. Poole, \Vr. P. Bishop ami F. L !. Anderson, and reported the following j1' i resolution: jt Resolved, That wo, as law-abiding ; j j citizens of Spartanburg Count}*, do!t i look witli abhorrence and condemna*!; . 11 i lion upon the recent outrages against |t j law and order perpetrated in otir j j ! count }*. and wo do feel it to be the!, i'luty of ever}* citizen to use all efl'ort ( ! ? singty ami unitedl}r?in their powers , fto arrest the perpetrator?, and put an ( ! end to such a spirit of disregard of . j law and life. ! j | TRIBUTE .OF KESFEUT. ! . Dr. Geo. W. Pressly, Deceased. : i *? I' At a called meeting of the Session ,' f ;of Cedar Spring and Long Cane,,! I January 8th, I ST 1, the following Pre- , iambic and llesolutions were unani-jj | mously adopted : j> Wliereas, an all-wise but merciful 11 ; t , Provitlonc* has lakl the hand of death 1j upon, and removed from our midst, i ( our highly-osteemed and much-lovcd i Brother, Dr. Geouue \V. Pbessly, !' 'one of our oldest and most devoted!1 ; ( j members; and, whereas, Dr. Preasly,L by his distinguished gifts and grace*, I \ ; was qualified to fill and adorn the ( 'position ho occupied in the Session) I iand Church; and was ever ready and I prompt in the dischargo of official:, ,duly, visiting the sick, praying with ( : them and for . them, comforting the i ? I sorrowing, binding up the wounds ofi the widow ao<] the fatherless, aiding! iunci assisting the poor and needy,! I both with his counsel and means. He: I was earnest, sincere and faithful in; I tfio excrciso of Church discipline, and j , spont cheerfully his strength and j means in long, wearisome journeys to ! represent us in distant Church courts, j - H"n wna tlio n llar and sUDDOl't of the: , ? .... r.,._- -- .. .^ iSubbiUh-scliool and prayer-meeting in! this place. His lovo for souls andj >_ the honor the blessed Saviour, [. whom beloved so well, frequently led, M him to take long journeys to aid in j itho great work of bujlding up Sab-j 0 > bath-sehoels. But as IT& expressed j himself to a friend a few days before! his death, his work on earth is finish- j cd. And wc, who arc so familiar with. his life aod character, his intcg^l} and worth, and the bright example lx has iotl us, can have no difficulty *ii coming to the conclusion, that oui loss is his eternal gain?that ho ha; exchanged a world of sin and suffer ing, of sorrow aud death, for one o: joy, of happiness, and everlasting glofy at God's right hand. Thereforo, bei Resolved, 1. That whi^t we, as a Ses sion, mourn the loss'of our beloved friend and brother, wo bow in meel submission to tho will of Ilim wh< ioeth all things well. Resolved, 2. That in tho death .of'Br PrcssJy the Session has lost its ables and most influential member, and oui Church her brightest examplo and most zealous advocate for tho truth Resolved, 3 That a page in oui church book bo dedicated to bis wortl: ind memory., Resolved, 4. That a copy of lljia Pre itnble and these .Resolutions be stnt to the bereaved family in token of out sympathy and regard. Resolved, 5. That a copy of these proceedings be furnished tbc Associait Reformed Preibyterion and Abbeville Press and Banner, for publication. a . Thfl "Rmnflrrir Nannleon. A correspondent of tho London Daily Telegraph, writing on the 12th alt., says : The Emperor enjoys perfect health, :ind daily takes an airing ou foot 01 horseback. There have been no arrivals of late at the castle. All reports ibout a.second visit of the Empress, md her prescnco here, are incorrect. )n Friday, during a walk through he park with several gentlemen oi lis suite, the Emperor spoke freely'on he chances oi' his restoration. <:It .vould be well,", ho said, "if it were mblicly understood that I never inend to remount the throne on.- the strength of the military pronvneianento?by tho aid of tho soldiery, just is little as b}* that of Prussia.' J am lis Kfilo Snverehm who governs, next ~ n o . / o the jjraeo of God, by tho will of lie people; and I shall never bo un'ailliful to the origin of my authority, ['ho whole people, which has four imes approved of my election, mu>t eca'.l me by its deliberate votes, clso ! shalltnovcr return to Franco. The irmy possesses no moro right to place nc on the tbrono than the lawyers md loafers to push me from it. Tho Vouch people, whose Sovereign ] im, has tho sole decision." Tho Em>eror related that, shortly after the itcbiscile of May, 1S70, the -Minister of ;Var showed him a list containing the lames of several hundred officers who secretly?in a few cases almost openy?had engaged in agitations favorable to tho Orleans dynasty JJeiug isked again by the Minister what ite^>s should bu litki'/j, the Emperor " iilio'l "Vimn ? lifitovnt* " ' TIiiik" aii] Napoleon, "the officers who pubish the present protest do not deserve o bo charged wi'li having turned inti-l'onapartists on account of the ll-success of our arms." This corespondent professes to hiiro been it formed, on tho bust authority, that or the last ten years a conspiracy las existed for tho object of flooding he French army with officers of Jrleanist sympathies*. This stateiHrit, if true, carries out, tho views xprebt>ed by tho Emperor. _ The Tariff Changes. The changes in the tariff duties thai j:?vc now come into effect, the 1st of I annary, nave ueen nereioiore noieu. >otno filly drug articles go on the Vee list, and some lorty others are nueh reduced. The duty on tea is educed 10 cents - that w, from-25 to 5-cents, and coffee 2 cents (frOtn&5 o 3) cents a pound, and the reduction ?n the bulk of the sugar imported is j of a cent per pound. These reduc ions might be expected to make hemselves felt in cheapening prices, ;ut whether the eflect will be itnineliate or not remains to be seen, as it s claimed that a larjje part of the stock on hand in these articles has jeen laid in at the old rated. On the jthcr hand, however, it maj' be urged .hat nothing except goods actually leed for consumption Jias bomi taken Dut of bond for the past two months ;ind therefore the stocks on hand ivith the dealers ought to bo proportionately light. There are important changes also relating to iron and ?t?-*cl, steef getting more protection Iaoo tv?Aln<i(iAn 1 luin Ll' IIIU |/l^ liUli iwon juuiutiiv/u iiiuii ktj ,he old tariff. The change on steel ;aiis is an addition of* about five do!ars per ton. When steel rails were irst imported their cost abroad was ?18 per t?on, and at 45 per cent the luty was ?40 per ton; while now they iro boughcy or invoiced to agent." athcr, at ?10 per ton, making the luty ?22.50 nearly. By the tarif! ;omo in force now the rate is one and )ne-fourth cent per pound, or per ion. On pig iron from Iho duty, fixed ,ii 1SG4, is uino dollars per ton, and now it is be $7, which is to some ex Lent neutralized by tho maintenance the former rate, eight dollars pci ion 011 old rails, or "wrought sent] iron,', as it is called in tho law. "Casl 3crap iron" is to pay but six dollnr? per ton by the new law instead of $8 L??+ iVi/% nfi.An lfc* ftp HA ^nncu UUb 11IU itiiiun i'j v* vvifv quenco as to quantity. Worn rails shipped from English and other for eign railroad*, have comc in in im inense quantities during tho past fiv< years. There are very considerable clmnfcs on brandies, wines and othci spirits, also. Tlio correspondent of tho Londor Time is thinks that Paris will not resis much longor. Uut neither correspon dents nor newspapers are infallible A month or two ago, it seemed impos sible that France could put an awn in tho field to replaco the regular captured or killed, or cooped up ii Aietz. Yet Franco has now an organ ized foreo of ubout 400,000 men, wlic if they cannot advance victoriously can, at least, retreat without coni'n sion. Paris may liold out until tb spring, and,when the cap'tal fall? three- fourths of Franco will still b unsubdued. The Germans have be fore them an arduous task. The; will accomplish it?at tho cost c more men, more time, more money.ChurlMcn New. 4 ??* .?Li m i?.n? * .*??, ??. . ? ?* ? ? ^ 1 - .?* ? " SSTT ; MARRIED., y, __ . . ? 'j MARKJED, by lie v. J. M. Mealou, | on the 27th'., of Kov-ombcr, Mr. J. W !| SHOEMAKER, of Abbeville, to Mrs*| 0BED1E.N'E CIIEDIUCK, cf Edgefjedd. t! MARRIED, on the 10th, instant at __ I tho residence of the bride's father, by . i tho Iiev J. I. Bonner, Mr. J. W. Ellis, i 11 - > ' T. A.r?nc j oi uuc w est, ana jure. -u. : j Shnrpton, of Edgefield. The abovo was accompanied by aj handsome present of wedding cake, i in whose beautiful icing the lines of J the lily and rose were most gracoful! ly blended Oar best wishes attend " the happy couple. . 1 CONSIGNEES. v The following named persons have freight in the Depot: 1 S T Willis, G Nelson, Miller & '! Robertson, Trowbridge & jCo., A T i Wuii.mnn "R.ii-f>r x- On.. M O Tulman, Qnnrlcs, Perrir. & Co., W T Smith, j Norwood, DuPre & Co., L II Pnssell JAC Penn, J 11 Cooper, F M Mitcholl, J. W. MAPSnALL, Agent, Tlie following nnnietl persons have packnges in llie Expr?Bs OfTi-e. ?? W F Anderson, W Iv Bradley; Mrs Hnelcell, L L G'nffin, E L Parker, S C Lee. Office in McDonald's Storo. C. V. HAMMOND. Agent."" Markets. ' ; - ;t I Abbeville. Jan. 13? Cotton, 10J(tVi; Jm. j Since llio 1st of September last, 3,G43-bales liave been shipped from j j the Depot at this .place. At present: |there are at the Depot about 400 j hales waiting shipment. From pres- i ent indications the road will bo able, j in a short time, to ship all freight j" I promptly. ' 1 Is'ew York. .Inn. 11.?l'otton nun j land heavv; uplands 152; Orleans 15j. ! GttTU lof(wgii.T ; | 7. r. M.?Cotton dull and heavy;! :at in J. (cold;stfon^, at 10^(VE 1 i /ugust.a, Jan. 11?Cotton opened j active , at 14](Vyi<AJ. I LiVERi'oor,, Jan. 10. ? Evening ? j j Cotton steady?uplands 7i; Orleans ' |8i. j ' , ^ ?. -iSKm *9*? ' ' - BpfBOBR ? ^ STANDARD GUARANTEED |j| giiiis. i MRMIICAftTILQPn RY ;' $ ITKHlUlnuiullkU u I I "ill 1WM?0N,WMHN & Ba l wiiaiingtdm,delJ'b " Lj?? FOB SALE | WSc&pN FACTORS II |> affSSJON MEROH^feJK u Mecosta, GEoMfM |^^pUCHAn THE GEE AT FEETILIZ ? ATT /I' Alili U TIIK unparalleled success of this G'rc it to bo thoBRSTaiid CIIEAPi^ i It lias been m>cd by many of the uio ;in every single instance it h I \ / - . A. V. i On COTTON its effects hare been |tiling for \VI[ANN'S PUOSPIIATB to jDJIED TO TWO HUNDRED PKJt I J Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an eminent plantc the Southern Jinauer & Planter, that fn (Imtnnj 1 \\ty \V . ?_MI J?UI jMIU.^'lUUV.? Illiu v muiv.'j vtiv n ,! all tlio.sc, paying a net profit at the low I cotton. A copy of Air. Dixon's letter f j FOR SA / Charleston, S, ~r t ft < A??1 rt rt . [j jnnuary io, 13/1, oo ?am - j ' ' ^ vB^ ? *y?ian.:rf i j oris extiri MESS' 6001 ] CLOAKS, k QUARLES, ti ' r| ; MEN'S READY-K \ ion \ QUARLES, PI Jan G, 1870 37?tf , Cotton GaowN Before the Wab. ?The Augusta Comiitutionalist has been shown a bale of .cotton, in a warehouse in that city, that was grown before the war, >aboqt eleven years ago. Having laui in" tho seed for a long timo, it presented a fine and oil)' appearance, seemed 10 bo in a good Biate of preservation, and wah j sold at the market price. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IX CHARLESTON, S. C./ corjucctkdt weekly by Banker & Broker, No. 25 Bro?d:.Street. January 6, 1870. State Securities?South Carolina, old,?a 85; do new,?70; do, regist'd sto<?k, ex int a 75. City Securities ? Augusta, Ga., Bonds,?a 78; Charleston, 3. C., Stock, ex <[r int,?a 52; do,- Fire Loan. Bonds, 58 ?; Columbia, S. C., Bonds,?a 60. Railroad Bonus?Blue Ridge, first mortgage, 60 a ?; Charleston and Savannah, 63a? ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?a 85; Cheraw and Darlington, a 80 ; Greenville and Columbr*, 1st mort., 85a?; do, State guarantee, 65a?Northeastern, 88 a ?; Savannah ana Charleston, 1st mort., ?a 78: do, State guaran-tee, 6fla?; South Carolina,?a 73; do, 69; Spartanburg and Union,?a 53. Railroad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?a 40 ; Greenville and Columbia, 2 a?; Northeastern, 18a?; Savannah and Charleston,.?aSO; South /ii'linln . J- I?If V iUWiiiJU, imiuiv OUIHW, ilti j UlJ, liUlJ shares,?a 22.}. "... ; , Exchange, &c?New York Sight, \ oft'jmr; CJold, 110a 112; Silver,*JK)3a?. SOUTH CAROLINA BANK KILI-S. "Bank of Charleston...!...-. ?a? Bank of Cam^oo 30a? Bank of Georgetown, .5a? Bank of South Carolina ' ,8a? Bank of Chester ...TOrf? Bank of. Hamburg 8aBank of Newberry 3a? Bank of-State of S. prior to 180140a? Bank of State of S. C., issue 18G1 and 18412 4... 25a? "Planters' and Mechanics'- Bunk of Charleston -a? t -T"* 1- -f < n ! -jrvwjlItMS JiUllh til V,U?uvniu.i, ?t, *Union Bank of Charleston ?a? Southwestern R II B'kof Charleston, old ?a? South western It It Bank of Charleston, new, . ?a? Slate Bank of Charleston Ga? Farmers, and Exchange Bank of Charleston 2a? Exchange Bank of Columbia 8a? Commercial Bank of Columbia.,,.... 8a? Merchants' Bank of Cheraw....!.... 6a? Planters' Bank of Fairfleld-,.... OarState of South Carolina Bills Ilecolvnble, 05a? City of Charleston Change Bills Ooa? "Bills marked thus (-) are being redeemed at the. Bank Counters of each. IVHANN'S . r- i -i RAW RONE IPIRPBOSPHATI. EE FOR COTTON AND ROPS. iat Fertilizer on ALL CHOPS, proves $T Manure now offered in the market, st eminent Planters in the South, and as given Entire Satisfaction. particular!}" marked. It is- no rare increase the 3*ield from O&E LLUXL-'KXT., or even more! r of Cameron, C?a., sa}*s in a letter to an experiment with seven leading iiaxn's proved itself the best- of market rate of $20 90 per aero of iirnished on application. by Mil 1 CO., C., and Augusta, 6a.. It' ' 1 ~ ~ n m. u b l# m o n : 3 STOCK -OF )S, SHAWLS, m FOBS. PERRIN & CO. [ADE CLOTHING, \n nni^rti i iii mm! skein & co. TO REGUBAT FOR THE 1 > ' ' > ?V '<>? S3WQ !fS8Pm? a?X9 In the Town fi t\'* S- }. At a regular meeting of the IntcirdaQti S. C., Monday, 11 A. M., .Tannary2d,?8" last mooting was dispensed with. Mr. Geo. B. King was appointod Towr Mr. Jerry llollinshead made amotion t bo made, which was seconded. , ... : v" . f*.'. i The Ordinance to regulate Licenses fo imonsly adopted. 4i? i An Ordinance to Regukte\Li Sec. 1. Be it Ordained, by the Inten Abbeville, South Carolina, assembled: T corporation, engaged, or kfteiidTngH'o'te profession hereinafter mentioned, shall.9 vf January, A. D., One Thousand Eiylit therefor, in manner provided; those c< of January shall obtain aliccnso before Sec. 2. Evciy pcrsc$?firm; wrtijp^ Ordinanco to obtain a license to engage 1 I for which a license ig reqnirod, shall regi or her name or style; apjJ, in ctVBe-of qj several persons constituting snch firm or hess; second, the trade, profession, or Ji quired; third, the place where such tr wholesale or retail dealer in go^ds, wa; extent-and value of business intended t spirits, all of which shall be given undei Sec. 3. If any pereon-orjpersons shall * ness or profession, for the exercising; yai is required by this Ordinance, without (behalf required, he, she, or they, shall,' [ tor tjic license, dc buujccv 10 a puuimy uq ! for t ho 1 ice use, on conviction before the ] j jurisdiction, ono half of the penalty i prosecution, to bo paid to the person w things whereby tho penalty is recovered - , : z' Sf.c. 4. In every license to be taken Ordinance, shall, bo contained ?nd.scj,-{< profession, for which such' license is g business of tho parson or persons t?k retail dealer in goods,.wares, and mere i of tho business intended to bo carried-'01 | proper form of license to be issued in ea I up or kept by the person recei ving-'the s Any evasion of the provisions OrtltlS. S the discretion of the Iutcniisnt and Wa Sec. 5. The licenses granted tmder ti person or persons, ''except dentists nm corporation mentioned therein, to exfcrei profession specified in such license, in'ar therein. A license grunted on or nit* Hundred and Seventy-One, shaft eontinu One Thousand Eight Hundred and Scvei payment of a ruteable portion of the v such license. Provided, however, no such months, though the time to the end of tl granted shall be dated on tho first day c therefor accrued, and the amount to b therefrom until the end of the year, ex except itinerants, who may ne granted clay of tho month in which the applhati license is granted by tlx# Town, uo parti Sec. 6. Upon the romoval 6f any' pis premises at which the traded/business op i was authorized, it may and shall bo lawf j by endorsement of tsuch license, tho p |other pl*co to carry on tho trade, |>i^pir | license at tho place to which such pefcoi Sec. y. ror a ncenso iu carry un uu) after mentioned, the sums hereinafter nv Clerk. . ^ , Astrologers and Chiinroyanfo $lChk^j or Surveyors, $5; Auctioneers, $H); ~' Broker, 5?10; Agents, Newspapers, peri Bankers, $25. Billiard, Bagatelle, or otl Table, and $15 for every additional tgbl< ling AlleyB or Pistol Galleries for each i ! each stall hired $10; Brokers, Commerc |P#wn money and dealers in Exchange, and dealers in horses and mules, whtvkt i this shall not refer to parties bringing ne ! Confectionary or Bakers or Fruit Dealei . Gin Manufacturer, $5; Carriage Repositx: Domestic manufacture are sold $25: Dei jdize, excluding distilled spirit?, whose : Thousand Dollars, $5; Dealers, Retail in eluding distiiled spirits whose annual sa but do not exceed Ten Thousand Dqlla wares and merchandize, excluding diiitill Ten Thousand Dollars and do riot exeec i Dealers, lietail, in goods, wares and Mcr I .1 1 rp...???rr Tfvn" I wnose annum s;uo? c.utiu i??mj iUU i Thirty Thousand Dollars, $30; Dealers, jchandizo, excluding distilled spirits, w lie and Dollars, and do not exceed Fifty Th additional Thousand.$2perMj Dentists.! lion $25; Exhibitions, Theatrical, Mins gain from $5 to $20; Hotels, capable-of dred and more than fifty persons, $10; over Twcntv-live and less than Fifty pei |of accommodating eight to twenty-five i ported ico is sold, $5; Insuraneo Agenci jagenees" $10; Junk Shops, ''application ! license," $25; Liquor, for a License tb r j lusis than a quart, the sum of $200 per ar '.vanco. For a. license to sell spiritt^oua li< 'the sum of $100 per annum shall be pai 'license to sell Liquor, Beer, Alo, Porter, less than a quart, the sum of $50 per anr 'vided that thb section shall not bo const I original'packages as proposed bjr-'iho | sale of spiritaotis liquors, shall bo grantc jroeeivcr of each license to pay to the Tc I provided further, that the granting or v j ticular caso will be at tho discretion of t j Merchants, Commission, #10; Millsi or JJaguerrotypo Galleries, *5; Peddler j option of paying $2 per day; licsta gnrs, at wholesale, $5 ; Soda Water sold lerj* and Sale, $10; Stago or Omnibus, $ j badgo; Warehouse, Storage, $10; Wag* hire, one horse, ?5 ; ditto,.two horses, $] I / *tn. I ana I'roiessioiiui uiuu, t*v, 5y * ;' ? 9 I K . *> ' ? jl : * ' 1 r Sfcc. 8. All Orditiancoj^nd parts of. ( nance, arc lioreby repeated. . Motion was made to have a rcccss to ary 2d, 18Z1. _ f w v, w. Wardens?J. HOLLINSHEAD SAMUEL JOHNSO: SNOWDEN BROVi . HENRY TITUS. ; ? G] ^ v ' 'rJ' ^ 'EAR 1871, I 16 :; . W}U v ?!*: 3" .. " i J j . . i Hi .i*f- ? ' ' " '* of Abbeville. # \l t i ' t ind Wardens, assembled at A bbc'ville, Fl, tho mdiog of tlHJ jfcinnteaaf the * > : - ' >) 1 , . ...! :! t Clerk pro tern. ; . i2r * ' ' . hat the reading of a new Ordinance rl it&i* r the year 1871 vrhi r?i&, ah d tin an -"'* + ***:* *+ * . feMMM ^ if :-J I ]" ccnscs ;fer tiro Year 1871. .?sprwBS * vt/A ?* dant and Wardens, of the town of hat every per son, or Hundred and i^se >mraencing business.after the Tenth, uteriligapori:that business. gofc|W?At%aCcqoircd by this n any trade, basiness, or profession, slor Avith ih.o Totf* Mis tm :* comj)apyt tl%i|"?neB of the company, and their^plaea'.of busiiqsinussy for which' a license is rea4c or professiott is carded oArkif a res, and iQcrebarttlise* 'Iho . amoaot, o be carricdU an, &cluUiugr distilled r oath. crscrc^KFo?r earrjf any trade, busiTj"it)g on or doing of which a liccnso taking out such liccnso ns in that besides .being liable to the payment aal to the amount required to be paid and the other half to the Town. ; . ) ' U ... - M V ' ont, under or by authority of this urU? the piwpo^e, ^fad^wincss, or ranted, "arid'the tiaM^TOnlaco of ibg out i^o .soroc ;;if-ft^wlT?k)Sftlo or hafi^i^. Uje^inpiXutL.extent or value n; ^Wn ^ert-Wtiti jft'eparo a r.K A nan fi* K i aW; li^flhrui a oKoll hn rvnofnrl wa .V inyu^ivyu^o.iiui vw a Hie, as t ho Tawmfilerk shall direct, option sftell tfe punishable by fine at ?Wt fits Ordinance skatf not antfiorizo^tlie J auctioneer*/' err firm, cbrfrpany or ise or carry on the trade, bu^ness or iy other $aeo than that mentioned ii* January 1st, One TliousamJ Eight e in force tftrtil tho 1st Jamjar^, AvD. r>ty-Two, and shall beissued upon/tlie irhole amount of money imposed for license bo granted for less tnaq tKreo ho year be lees than that, each licenso ?f the month, in whjeh:ftr<* liabilities o paid thei*cior,-Aj&Uvbo^*?)m pu ted eept as hereinbefore jnentioned, and onaitcrlv licenses, dated on the first ion is muilo. Provided, that after a ion thereof, will In rnfii?d, r3on or persons frt)>m the fobnso or profession, meDtioned,-'in such license til for Ui<T Town Clerk to authorize erson removing as aforesaid to any or professions sftetiffld |n each a may have removed. trade, business or profession hereinentioned shall be paid to the Town kpotlBCwio., retail,' $5.; Architects Agenlp- Iwal- 'Ifctate-^nd Collection odicals or advertising $5; Bank aud icr gaming tables, $25 for the first &$n tim eafiio ; ^ta|)lisUmont. Bowttlcy or "gallery, ^15 ;'~Butchers for iai, Co ttonor Produce, SlO-pBfl&kirs 25; Brok?rdPaten, $25; Brokew Catij?, >ep no sale atablcs, 610, providing at cattle direct fron? the; Conntr^." r8K.fcl0, Cotton Factor,^ C.QMftfl uy; when carriages or buggies, not of dcrs, Retail in goods, $ra res, merchnn? "t- 1- ? I-"1 -A-T1JS* TV... annual saies uo m>i excccu nv? goods, wares, and merchandize, exlea exceed Five Thousand ..Dollars, r?, $10; Pcalcrs^ Retail, in gtoo'dt* led spirits,^vhosa annual balds exceed id 'Twenty Thousand Bollftm, $2(R chandize, excluding distilled spirits, iisand Dollars, rind do not exceed ousand dollars, $50; and" for" every C?\ V vKihJh'nno ( .imtiqna ao'aK nvKihi. vv } x4auiyit>iviiuj vuuwu vi?vlt vatjivi- | trel or exhibitions of any'kind for! accommodating less than one hunHotels, capablc of accommodating rsons, 85; Houses, Boarding, capable persons, 15; Jco houses, where iin!es, "the samo for each and every to be mado ta Town Council?for otnil spirrtno*!sr'-liqaors in quantities inum, shall bo paid quarterly irivaiijuors in quantities, of a. quart or more d quarter.y in advance; and for a or other Malt Liquors in quantities ? %> Ka nairl !r? oilrran/in P?a_ ill 111, OUMJ1 UV |MtU III ilVtVCtllVV* AAV" rued to includo malt liquors, sold in manufacturer. No li<J$n*9 for^tfce d for a lees period ilroh'pne yeah thq, iwn Clerk $2 for I4eli Ti<Ki6^ And; nth-holding of heensea i? each par-: he "Wardens. '* Grisfc, $5; ?hotograp>h, Ambrotype 9, intinernnt, per month, $20, with j itirmit. nnrl Ratine fitrlnnn. 810: Se-! from fonnt, $5 to $10; Stables, Liv-j 10, and 50 cents to Town Clerk for j ins, Drays. Carts, and Hacks ran for; 10; ditto, four horse*, $13; Lawyers :*5. ; y ' ^ re ?-J # * k-t v M )rdinanees conflicting witlfcthls Ordi7 P. M. this evening, Monday, Janpguffin, ' Intendant. 9 -v.). . w, ra, SO. 3. KI&G, Clerk pro tern. d . Beklik, January lO.?The King telegraph the <$ueen: ^Fraifiriek,Charles ' continues bis victorious. n?mi upon La Mans. Everything W %5wt1ir%e north sine? the 3d; -.The bombardment Is proceeding favorably. . The barracks of Fort Vanver is btlrn T v ' London, Januaiy 10.. ? Dispatch cs from Versailles report the bombardment vigorous imd effective/ The bhrtWw at Fort Mont Rouge is bdrnixL, .fifrn have fallen iu the garden of Luxem- \ bourg. The German forces f- T"V<ffi)JL"iir the Loir have reached Nogcqt i-oyn" Sorge, Bavegnv, and Lacharte, wFtfh-' countered obstinate re?tetaiu?aknte-tbo entire Hue. ; * ~ The State of 8outh*Car6li& ARBEVILtE Vdmrtrf -sv:- ; .. la Prolate Court^CrMioniM-jf W haVmade ?nit U.me, ^SJ^f ters of AdirrinigtralioA w fects of Carrie J. Crain*&i* 3M#itof said County. -" |; T1 ?ee ?* therefore io dtcitfl flfeifo&b nil appear, before ttiej in tbe'Cotfr^^^^^^^'o' be held at Abbeville' C. H-, mi. ?opi?, the '.'.3J January inat., after publication Tkwbf, at iriM^mtheforetfocrf, any they late, why the Mid' .t&nirtafnmbn hhould not be granted. . til wen trader my. hand, tlkklB* fii day pf Kwejnfceiv MeoDomini i Otl WFFar>?^ ?fv*3r Jan 13,1871, 88 St f fa^iz<U __ m|:': **:> | To Teachers. j i c?&i i ->J?S f': WWfcto* rt'tf ***? _ ? I; . f /. .frigO*? ,;Vl?X'.>v; '. lW$ -W-vTTTJT-in i:? . ? 1 Uu DJ.il V ]UIivy ?? ,m&vjrvaip vcn x that tbo Copdty nrmncrs for School Teacher? bovillo County will examine au^who shall apply tc them on and afteirHhis data ' ?.-c) & N<J tcachers will rccoive pay fVlfta the State unless they shalipaas,0|?flm(natfon and receive certificate of 4palThose wishing to be examined Wjjk" apply imiriediaUti/, Tho Ifcwwi. will afc.'ifrj AbbevilTe' Court ,j| \ [. *1 . Noticeiraisfr^jVtfnlflarine bound- ^ \ nrins nf (Kn ?/>rnMl T?innoklri? *!?>? expired wiH r e n c\?lIi efr a ISST B^uk^ipwns ready, and tea^lgcni raniinajtp., diat$ aj*? plication to the Chairman:. *** W"M>mm Jan. G, 18< 1, 27?3m t Sxfi' '' i J AX IT A KYv Bigbtteir Hundred And. | - Seventy-One, Tlie Time for . counts for Last Ye?$? (. Wo have trusted you, Wknoufc Mortgage or "Lien npon j^omr Cfto?;'' continue one confidcneo MILLER & R0BEM30BT. Jan 6,1771 37?If _ . GREENWOOD jfinif vniftoi ftllUU Ul/IIUVIi. ^ .^t ' TOE exorcises "of this Inslftrition will open on AY,(Bo 16th of jJANUAHTl Tuition from io EIGHT dollars per Qorater. ''/ [ ? A pupil's continuance.^t.tljo school shall depend upon his pr^ftps and deportment. Full partienfa^s'. to to. hnd bv annlvmrr fn thei "PpincmaT: . ' -t-rw-? ~-7rr . HHH W. P. McKEIJiAR, ? Priucipali JOSS BETEIE CREWS, Tend) er of if win. FROM Abbeville Village, some time in -October last, u Ligh>J|cjfc MILK COW, over average' > good order. She bad,no. foyof.JC a / Any information will bo iha&l&j|ra , / received, by 1 , ;V / MRS. FRANCIS / Abbeville, S. C. / Jan. C, "1871* 37?2t / :/. * . ti i* j# /ar. I WILL pay on ?' dollar any person who wiH tfeliyC * 'bound boy TOM, (colored,).ohr ai!" tcon years ofi^go, who left ses last inny. Arty person colored, harboring or hirjjj^ t5 8aic* f AKin need ComMSfi, I Cokio all! Stf?o ??<* sa Thavkful for ]& patronage, $ spec t fully solicfa continuance of the some. J/HN BASNETT. ; Jnn 6, 187(p-4t | 'George I. Bowman, l|t237 Kin^st., Charleston, &"/C. T.rEEPJ o/st?ntly on b?hd a l?nr? nn.l IV welWecfc-d stock of CARPETING.OIL CLOTH, MTTIKG, JiUG8, D(X?B to. itn., sill" ?9 rre usually found'io n'-firet class carp?itoie. . Nov 25 /SI 2m " { - SO