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v Jhs Press and Banasiy ? 111 ' 1 11 | A.bboviIle, 9. C. A; I-EE, Editob. - , . ^ | Friday, February 17, 1871.~ ! n HUH H lit nil ! 1e.ka1. ? j uivu uuiiuir* (i itai, i nxuce. * j > > subscriptions taken for u shorter; time than six month?. Transient advertisements are charged for at I lie rate 01 U.XK iJoi.i.Alt per inel. j FfKiee for the first insertion, and Tiki \ i Ck.nts for each subsequent insertion. j a liberal deduction from the above rates 1.4 made to persons advertising b\ I > the quarter or by the year. (*3^ All obituary notices and tribute* I of ivspeet are charged for at the u*un j rati-ti of advertising. LEGISLATIVE. The recent troubles in the upper country arc bciny made the subject ol liCgwlatirc action, and will doubtless excite the usual amount of an-rrv and ? inten perato discussion. fJ he House has sent to the Senate a concurrent res -nrnon to sciki a c->injnittcoon to Washington to present . to the authorities there a ?rue st?uraeiit of the condition of affairs ii> the up-country, and to request the President to tend a detachment of troops to this State to keep ordei ; also, Gas returned a concurrent rox. lntion to appoint a committee to w:u | upon the Gpvernor and ask of hin j what steps are advisable lor the (u n- j 4ral Assembly to take in view of re-! <M>nl outrages in the up-country, with j police of.coucurrciiee. ^Thc committee appointed under :. j ^ concurrent resolution to u?it*upoi ' the Governor and ascertain- what K?g-' jslatlon ho deemed advisable in view of the recent outouges in the up-eoni try, reported verbally, that the Gov-1 crnor advised the sending of a com j cnittee to Washington, of three di> ' erect persons, to present the anthon-1 ities there in a proper light the eoi ; dition of affairs in tho Slate, and st;? ted thai the Governor would commti I 3 nicate further with the General A.-'-j 7* nimbly upon the subject in writing. j The Senate has voted to refcrin MrJ Me In tyre in his scat by 14 yeas to < & nays. . A motion was then niudy i< | reconsider the vote and to lay th i Trtotion to reconsider on table, which ; was adopU J; thus ending the whoh j c.S* matter. In. tho Senate, the Committee 01. | v + V.? Iiiilicijirx- lias ivnortt-tt in fuvoi ! '), of abolishing the Seveuth Circuit ;iiid I j ? . j, ^ Assigning tbo Counties thereof to tin-1 :?J - {>tb, 6tb, and Sin, Circuits. The House bus struck out the enact-i . ing and resolving cl uses of the luUj . lowing kills and joint resolutions, and : word thereof to the Senate: A frill to amend -An act to revise, simplify and abridge tbo rules, praenrc* pleadings and forms of the court- j of this State;" a 4>ill to provide for a 1 phyflicinfi's lien on crops; a till to em.! # potm- the commissioners of pilotage j I*" of tho city of Charles on to elect a j -clerk of the said .board, and for other! - purposes; a bill to provide for the J place of imprisonment o?f>eri*ons uh- ; . - der the age of fifteen years; u joint | resolution authorizing the county ;i treasurer to p?y teachers' accounts U for the term' commencing October. J 1870; a joint resolution authorizing j' the county commissioners of Darling- i' ton County to levy a spceial tax; a bill jf to amend "An act to revise, simplify;' utvI abridgo the ntles, practice, plead . I inga and forms of the courts of this State;'* a bill to authorizo the clerks' . of the Courts oC Common Pleas to J > take testimony in ccrtaiu cases, and;. for other purposes therein mentioned; J ?joint resolution suspending the writ;1 of hubca.i corpus in various counties; at! joint resolution to authorizo the Gov- j' ornor to call out the militia in the'* > > "f. ' 11 -County of Abbeville, and for other purposes: a joint resolution to author-; ize the county .commissioners of Edgoj'j field county, to levy a special tax; n' Joiut resolution declaring various cou- j Uics insurrectionary; a hill to amend ; *'*An act tf> organize and govern the) militia of the State of South Caroli-i tia;" * ?>U to provido for tho main to-1 Sance of tho public Schools of the! ity of Charleston, and to make ani -- a' - - I /* : ' *ppropriauuu 10 pay teauuurs n>r services rendered; n joint resolution rc-;1 quiring the county commissioners of j1 Charleston Count.v to establish a farm V for the poor: a bill to provide State i>itf to the indignant planters of Kershaw County: a bill to amend "An act to provide for the- appointment of trial Justices:" a bill to amend '-An ^ act to amend tho criminal law," ap- J proved tho 21st day of December, j ^ 1S6G-; a Wll to amend .section 5 of article 10, of tho constitution of this j State ; a bill tp regulate the salariesj , ol* school commissioner* ; also, a Son-?* ate joint .resolution to withhold the j last quarter's salary, fur the year 1S70; f from.all cb'utity school coimui^nioners' (except-the school commissioners ot',? Xvwbiiffy<!oQ4tiy.) who havo'&iUul to ' " make,tl^rJ(iHj.uaf export to the State \ l *uporint$ndai*t of education for the j ^ yckrlS70,'in conformity withlaw. ! Tiukjoint.^f|(>!utioii, introduced in. fcbu Hottso sU5pendio? #0 much of the ^ act regplgtiiyj jjencfal elections, asjL relates to the counting of the votes, i cnly applies to the elections r.ow or- t dered. anil instructs the hoaitl of can-!1 vossers to proceed immediately on re./1 eei'^t of ballots, to count the same and ;[ .declyre the election. jv <5ary offered the follow in if resola-;v lion, which was adopted, and sent to!'1 : <j jSouato for concurrence : j t' ficsoftcd ln*"Wh? House of Eipre- ? Hcntatives, the Senate concurring, J T1j*?l the land comrofoKioucr of this; State is hereby requested and instruc-i ted to report to this Hon.cc a full stale-; rjieut of his operations, as such eoni-j missionei, bv the 15th dav of Februa- t O-.fSTl. ' I In the Senate, tlxa !>ill to regulate ,j the granting of divorces pasecd its' third rea'iii-r. and wan sent to the,' Ifo'ise;. the bill to charter the Town :> of Ham burg was enrolled for ratili.i cation. A spe/al nnv ape of the Governor I vvass.nl m.s!n'ing that in his opinion <?n nuttier legislation was needed, ami | and that he had sent on the concurrent;, resolution of the Legislature. The llouse sent to the Senate a con-! ?- - ........ ..... CUT fill ICbOiUIlOU It) riMjlll'Si inv; v?w?-; l.e ..or in cali out, arm, e<juip, <1 iill, ami, '< li neeessaiY. im unt, a regiment of milil tia, which was laid on the table. ; > I I n the House a resolution requestingj( J the (.Jovernor to restore arms to militia j | companies, wad adopted. ? Fatal Affray at Cokesbury,. j. ! i ^ ' j We regret to chronicle another of ] those afiravs now unfortunately so coin-;, i 11 'mon, which occur.vd at Cokecburv on i v j Saturday last and resulted in the death of Ilenry Nash, colored. As'such oc-.j" currenecs.are deplored by all good citi- 1 !/.ens so it is the duty of each and every i1 'one.to lend his aid in securing the ar- j (rest of the guilty parties. If the civil I law is to be maintained, it must he by | j the generous co-operation of all good citi-' ;zetin. An inquest w\vas held on Sunday last by Trial Justice Hemphill, and a 1 verdict rendered that the deceased cainc ' to his death by shots fired by L. 1*\ Con- ? nor, and J. M. Moore. Warrants were' ' .1 issued but the parties have not yet been j arrested. j The. circumstances of (he occurrence!' are thus related in a communication to': llie rUccnix by an eyewitness. ;? Cokesbuky, February 13, 1S71. 11 Mr. Emtok: There was unfortunate-'1 lv, a dillieuhy in our town, on Saturday, j -.viticn resulted hi llie death. ol Henry.. Xash, a colored man, one of our County Commissioner*. An altercation sprang ( up between two young men, L. F. (.'oni.or and J. .Moore, at the baek door \ of cue uf our stores, no one biiiiig prCs- ,s flit to hear wiiat was sa.d. Firing ol i^ pistols cj^inieiiced, >*ash retreating, thej ofhertwo pursuing, It ring at. linn, andl lie returning the lire as lie ran. i was]1' at another store J 00 yards oft* and as;q soon as I learned what was going on, llf] rushed out amidst Hanger? ?or i.e was|sl riinnffhg'towards that store, and thefir-i iiii? being in that dirt ctimi?and sneeeed- 11 ud hi stopping if. Nash went into the s More and 1 followed him, to see what r injury was inflicted. He Lay down upon ' f} the fl'oor and 1 requested iTr. (Jary wJioL happened to bu present, to examine h:ni,|.. which he did, say ing Unit lie was luor-! 1 tally wounded. JJurmg this exeitcmcnt' the"young men left on horse-Duck. J, as' lutcndantof the town, iwued a warrant j n for their arrest; soon alter, but tin y had i tied. The next morning early, a war-1 t iant,was issued !?v Trial Juhiice liemp-j? hill, and put into the hands oi the shcr- ^ iff of the County. jo Such occurrences are ?rcat<3* deplored j by ail good citizens and lovers ol peacejv and order. Igive you this spuctuenf, a* I such occurrences are are apt to becxag-}t> gerated. Two weeks ag<f there watt an:'1 occurrence greatly exaggerated ?iiie,?i shooting of Kd. JJutler by Glikerson. { They wore brought before the Townjf Council and the two coloj'cd men who; were present when the shooting Was|r done testified, uptm oath, thai in their j opinion it was puriMv accidental?that s tliere was no quarreling, no dilllcuity between the parties. ~ ,1 F. A. COX NOR. l!1 , i We learn that on Sunday a body of-., blacks went to the residence of Col. 15. Z. jjerndon, one of the most respectable' j< and peaceful citizens of that community', j'v and that two of thcin, June Wilson and j i; Manuel Keller, armed with pistols, en- I tered his yard and piazza, and without j authority demanded hisMirrender. Jiut j - - * -rr iC for the Interposition or mis. iiernuonj bloodshed would ensued. Rumors of ? :his outrage brought together a party of! a whites, and prudent and timely counsels. S( ilone prevented a serious loss of life, j We trust that thc.se violators of law will! j x> dulv punished. |( ' |S [f( The Cost of a Committee.?1The c< special Committeeappo'ntcd in March, si IS6U, by the General Assemble to in- 'ni J * rcstigato disorders iu the Third Con- sr jressio.'iul District have spent, it :vp-!ol icars, S27.S15.-15. A committee ap-itl jointed to investigate the matter Hud j i ? or i.rto i??.n ,,?i,|! Ililt Ull'MlllI Ul V"I?UW u?(0 UV.V1* 1 I o the order of Mr. ?. A. Dunbar, fori icrviees as Attorney and Clerk, whilst i ,no members of the Committee deny:Ct hut they ever employed that gentle- C'1 nau iu either eanacitv, and ho him-! " . o ielf denies '.hat lie ever received any n, )f the money. Crows the Chairman, !4I led i lies to answer, the question : tt vhethei he or Dunbar, received the m noacy, os ho is not hound to convict ,a litnself. There seems to he very lit-"2 lo doubt where the money went, and' . * I ijudicial investigation, we support,1 vill show it. ' !vi lc, __ ?<3M - ,u Hot Supper at Greenwood. - We;01 mve been requested to remind all, ^ 'whom ii may concern," that the Hot; .. jupper given by tbe ladies oft lit- Pivk ^ >yierian Church at Greenwood, will tu >o served ibis (I'riduyj evening at }>' he K<>oais of tho Academy. u Door to be opened at 7$ o'clock 1 Ldinittanee Foe SUcts. which entitle? ,j aeh, to a seat at'a beautifully Mip-!w died ol roast luiKey, enicKen pi alad, "Und oilier substantias, whileiiu yster*, coffee^ charlotte russv, cakej mi such dwlicaeies will served hy j lie voung ladies, at a moderate ad-; tV auce on lir^L cost. ,oj |?{ Circuit Court.- Judge Bund oncn- i< d ihe Circuit Court uh Saturday"- at w lie Common Picas Court-room, be- n ween 11 and 1'2 o clock. The ?juesion ol'scaling a bond given lor Con- J ederale money, and the instalments 111 interest paid in that cttrrcncy, was,' It irg'ied,.anu deeuled that the interest A ?aJd in 4&iji'erf?rate currency was to |j( e scaled like ihw bond in accordance . vitb the vtifuc of the money at the * late o. each payment. The whole ^ rgument did not occupy over three, [uarters ol' an hour, and the court' nun adjourned until 10 o'clock tbit>; nomine;?Vharlottou Scvu. ' f. 3 olnt Commission between the United ? States and England. |"or The |>erid ing difficulties between; ^ He' Ufmed'S$tes and England have j ^ eon fitferni'd, fov adjust mcnt to ajlat oixit i'^ni mission, which will sit at; Washing. n in iho month of March.' riufolldwinir: ouiiiiis i mors vvillreps'co . oc cut the United Slates: lion. li?mil-j Ion Fish, Secretary of State: General w< Robert C. Sc'ieiik, Minister to Jyijj-.ev land; Associate Justice Nelson, of the !]l United Stales Supreme Court; Hon. ft. II. Williams, Senator ft om Oregon., ind lion. E. li. Hoar, ex-Attorney aj, i i Li Cltera I. > The five commissioners on the part nil >f Great Britain arc Karl J)u Gfey,! 1'roivssor Montague l>crnard. Sir lvl-i'*' ward Thornton, Sir.I. A. McDonald,; ' ' i lC'i >f Canada, and Sir John Rose. Tin* j secretarythe commissioners wil.jtli he Lord Tentcrdcn. I en j The appointment of the Commit ,m don originated in a suggestion of Sir! Edward Thornton: the English Minis-' ter, and in :ibo:it a ffwk tlie whole. fK< urranijement was effected:- and tho i . ' e.? [iniieuhlo spirit which pervaded the forrespondcnce, affords every reason re to anticipate a satisfactory settlement ha in tlie pending difficulties. 'J lie; re-;l" jection of tl:c Johnson Clarendon 'M : i it was owing chiefly to party spirit and ^ latter opposition to the adinfnislrjt- j)t. lion hut a treaty concluded under the ei: uispices of the ruling party, will like- cit y receive this ready acquiescence and ,ua support. j^'( ? . f t I 1 lie questions which nm i* tin.-M-n ^ V'mii liniL' to 1 im?* between (!rent Bn- j ain and the United States, and whifli ?jH) tre to Conn liio subjects of di.>cussiou j 1J1 m! adjustment ov the joint hi^hjl'i'1 .'oil)mission jusl appointed In* the wo governments, are :is follows : ^ First. The Alabama claims and all !jV natters connected with the conduct i \ if England (hiringour* civil war ! '! Second. The fisheries question. |X1 vhieh ?nibi-acrs our claims for illegal j figures and iuqiHsonmcni of our citi- j "L ;ens since J he abrogation by Canadaj^1' ?f the licence system la*t year. Tlte[i? gnimission will also determine the uu [tnstion of the rights of Ameri<an 'J ishermen under the trea,'^ of 1818. ;nni nd adjust, if' possible, the pretensions eh f the Dominion to the bcadb'tic con- tia traction, by which they claim thejabl ight wider I he treaty io exclude our Iar shermen from the Bay of Fundj\I 'J Ik- Ray nf C.lialcur and outside of a;pj ne drawn from the extreme hend-j ukIm of the Nova Scotia coast. Third. he claim of Canada -for le?ed damages from Fenian taids. iMil Fourth The navigation of St Law-;1'" eneo and the rights of the United,1'1' Hates to the free ingress and egress jat f thw lakes. _ |1 r<1 Fifth. The Sat) Juan question.1 k'hieh has remained unset I led for!v'l everal years, the American Go crn-'asf ivnt claiming the inland and harbor [ an if San J nan as belonging to the! kit Jnited States under the treaty, wliih-jrcc irear Britain maintains that it isin-'wi luded in British Columbia. j tin It is understood that the comin'sioij is not to adjudicate any of the J laims, but will simply discuss audi * leeide the mode of setting them. An:atl -.1.i. .. *li i I mi. mportani Hrcouni, wim-u (Mil m- |uv- ? * enled by Air Tliornion, will l>c lit claims fo'n <!:?by IJriiish sub- am ;ds who were So'ith dnriittf the la!i* of iar, unci 6uffere?J h< 8 sfrom the mili- it ury Hud imval operations oi' the frh "nion l'once?. wil The place selected m? a , yerj~\ strong videuce of the conciliatory spirit of f the Kritish Government lul is very favorable lo a sHti*i|ctory ' ?tlleinent?being near the rcHnJence 1 f the chief parti s in interest, ancl| ' . uring the sesi-ion of the American |11 ^ onate. nnon whom its ratification is?, . ) depend. The appointment loo ol j 'J,s munitioners instead instead of a// ngle representative of eaeh govern- l'0, lent is also very conducive to the! " I inio end. The Democratic party will! filler no obstruction to .he tiUiTccss or f5lV . . < > ! buL 10 negotiation. .1, & I larj ?- ! thi: THE TRGOBLES IN THE STATE. i*"j "Whatever opinions may be entertain-!*mi I as to the eausc of tiie present disturb'-, 1 Condition oi' tiie uj>i.er country, and j u-provocation which exists for the ie- [ 1 . nt acts of Jau let^licss, all good citizens ('oi mst unite in denouncing them as evil, arcid only evil, as increasing tenioid ihe Mi, oubleH they seek to remedy. They aie \roi i*ither to be jnstilied, excused nor pal- avu ted. They are al:ke lawless, unauthor- lau ed and impolitic. Lawless ihey arej . eau>e they tiansgress the highest j j. ^ligations which wo owe to God ami' ^ iau?unauthorized because they in-j l?1 vo without their consent a whole i tunuuliity in the bitter consequences of; ? it* act of a reckless lew?impolitic, be-1N ?r iuse they inaugutatc a icigu of vio-j nee which is destructive of every. in- j ^ rest of society. lleiter t!?e veriest' reli u-sj-otisui which over crushed out the nio firit of tree people, than this" law Ion* 7.,s imrchy which makes the lives and j1,". ropcriy of the citizen the spoi tot eveiy fror ickivbs maruuuer. Between such a 3L1?t ale of tiling and the military we io(??e the luiier. (Sooner than this' let gJei le fciate be leUiMiMled to lite territorial iy mdnion, or governed a conquered "wei ovince by the strong a; in of military i i.i u ;g Accidentai, Dkowning.?We learn j in,i lut on Monday iHbt tlie dead bodv i i * iul' ' S|?e> cer Ciillti<j>ie, a colored man :,siit jfd about ninety-tiivc }ears, was Hind iu a gullv n?ur Wemnton, ntoj|0 ( hieh ho I.ad fallen 011 Saturday cuvj ight. iiein^ an old man. he is kujj- i 1<jrj, j*ed to have l^st his way, and falling <>\vi to the gully, then lull of water orn. the heavy rain, was drowned. I n iii'jue.st was held before Trial Jus-! A to Ileinjdiill, acting as Coroner, reu-i?ie," >red a verdiet in actordanec with the ki?Ij , ? |lta )ovo laets;... . 7 i M '?10 BPL. See uoticc of arrivals at Eni})0- ^(,j uiuof Fashion. 'bod 9 ..** .i* i-jjjisa Senatorial Election.?The election! Strife Sebator catneoiron yesterday, t we have received as yet only scalier- j, \ returns. The eaud.dates voted l<>i' re Col. Jus. S. Cothrairand Messrs. J. \va dlinshead and Win. H. .Slaves; the ** ... ' of< ter colored. /. (01. \t Abbeville Court House, Xo. 1, Hoi- K'n isheud received oW; Cothiau, if-?>; Co lives, 2i/>. 'At So. 2, Hollinsluad re-!011 ivt-d 2o5; Sliives, ]; ( oiluan, 0. j* At Hue W'efjt, HonalfcVillc and Green- j^;j, M)d, Cothiuh and Holliiishcad tan an jl'oi en lace? bbives leceivcd no voles. I0'1 At Cokesbury, when the tiuji left, ^ ( llin.^head Lad uceivul about UU and';),, >thi tin 4U. da, At finely .Six, C'othrau 1$ "reportedi1,11 uui. i(), At Warrcnton, Hollinshettd received jCI, I the voles, except a few. . j >ei At liorucanx ami l.cdar Springs, Hoi- j i,l< i11call is reported ahead. j Shi vex Minis to have received very-jfn iv votes,except at Abbeville. j:iri Tlie above sintcnientsiire current ?nj[{jj e streets. Inaccuracies may have oe-JW( rrcd. '1 heollicial icturns will apptai:i.<oi xt week. i 'hi ? I ii.( An Eni:oi.lmi:nt Tax.?A bill has j mi en introduced in the Senate auchoriz- ' '! g.an enrollment tax. This bill iiupos-; a special tax upon all acts of a private;,,, iture, such as acts incorporating- (of :h< uewing, or extending the charters of) j 1'V nks, raiin.ail, maiiiilacuiriiij;, insui'-'"^ ee,,improvement and navigation cmu-!|,(. n?es, and llfeir like. *1 lie biil aiso tVi iposes a tax upon the lonuatiou ol new j * unties, and upon acts in relation to ivaie cia.ms, entireties, lilnary asto-j itiolis, giaituties and aglicjltuiai m?-| . ties, 'ihe amouiib of the tax is grad-j ,Ud accord tin, to the capital u? be em- j} :?yed, or (lie amount e.ajined. j l<, A siniiiai sciictne is in oi.cialion in! ( j > unsylvania, win re iL isra.d u?oj<e;aic ; miiably. J L won It 1 doubtless yieid a ji'j go income and would go mr to relieve I t u heavy [ax upon rial and personal It'aj j , Dkatiiof Mh. J. Livy Fair.?We re- j J . t to announce the duitii ol' Mr. J- ,0"; vy l air, lite son of our townsman,' j ^ I. 11. A. l-aiival his residence, in our, j late, at 1 o'c.? ck,a. ui., on '] luii.-diiy i ' t. A victim to that it-11 disease eon-; injjl.oii, lie has belli'fill oft'in tiie ' mm of youlli, and a hcarl-hioUeu j ung wife, and sorio\v;ng iclathcs, ui< turn llifcii ?ud benaviiiicnl. L'lie demised \\a*s an csl?mab!c"ynung' m?a member of the Presbyterian' % inch, and a sincere and ]>ioiM Chris-* tri ii?of a genial u mper and conij-anion-, l'\' le disposition he was endeared, to a'^j ?e circle of friends and relatives. | j I'he funeral services will be held illicit esbyteiian ehuich to-day at Id, a. ih. j"1-,' # |l?a S"lav Gkockhy .Stout:.?Mr. K. Ed j"U? JUI> wjiciivu a HVM in | ^ ; Marshall House, where In- is |i*cj.ar- i j.j^ to furnish the best goods in It us line! I moderate rates. Jie iuis just returned mi Iiahiiiioi* and New Vosk and has! ?j din a seleet sioek of good. lie iu- :f|-,, es a \ isit fiom his friends, and feels eai lured thai hi-Mtu nha-e hotli Hi style 'tu Ci(' d quality. Mr. Edwards is well: j own in our eoimnuuity, and needs no'tin joiijiuendatiou. We are sure that he. t 1! spare no ellort to please, and trusti*'" it.our friends will give him a cull. j K5T We take pleasure in asking the r entiou of our reader# to the advertise- ha nt of .Spring (iyods by Mr. II. L. A.'t? Ik, Augusta, Ga. Illsgoods areelicnp j"" I fashionable, while Mr. Balk tactic! thossv pleasant gentlemen wiih whoinj^? is agreeable to trade. When-our; ? ndrf are in Augusta we hope they; II call at No. U IJioad .Street, where it-class fiootls ntuy be bought at price* low as before the war. ' - i Ex-Congreffrman Howeti, lias ard road to travel. An indictment ' rf bigamy is now pending in the; minal court at Washington, and. in} 1 ition u warrant has been issued for! ,i arrest under the charge of ntur- * ing Col. Jv 1\ White, mar tl.o' so of lho war. j ST The New York Daily Bvllcti <|c?-; 1 ates the present cotton crop as pro- J iiy amounting to ;>,SOU.(i:jO bales, (the! " jest since l.SU'J-CO;) and hence ujifin i hauls thinks the foreign market 1J jld incline to still lower <|Uotaiiom, cj-'s contracted hy the planting of a: ill crop during the coming year, ol"- > ich it fetes but little project. | | 'axes ! T.\xi:s!?'The hooks of the,^ inly Treasurer, Mr. L. II. Ilussell,j now open for the payment of Mate; I County taxes, and our friend* An iild do well to heed the notice, andj .ijl llta % f I U41 ! T 'ill Hl?- ! T '?! IIIC | LiiUilJVO M ( ??* ?>? V.W I ltew. J ST" >'ee notU-v to Contractors hyj tliodist Building Committee. Jr- See notice of change in tlu* udtisement df the Rev. A. A. Morse. | jQ _? j lXotjikk Kt: Kj.ix IIaih.?'We are; abiy iu'oimcd u.ni a Min.ber oti tillicd ri.en?Mi] p'Or-cd to he about oljuj [.posted ai Union i ouit lion.-e, about 'Clin > eluftk, MiiwijiV mplii. auo piocccdul jjlfl. lie jail. '1 hey tit mandril tin* k< \> 11 Jailor 11ti|?Mini lx*|iury fjhei'ifi" T1 i. who leJui-ed to .suncoder them. ibiil ?. Hu^he* wi:s* then efllt ehi.*ed as toj whoienbnut? of tbekej>-; but being I S mJy maimed, did not answer?nierepouiting to a bureau, where they: 1 e deponied. 'i he d.awers weie imliatviy opened, tJie keys obtained,! 1' ja;l uooiii opened, and ten eoloiedl :(/uers (undtr iiid;eiineiil for the' ? veils minder) were caiikd tliebnii^-j ground?about a mile and a hall! I'll the town?when mx ot the parly, c .-hot, two hung, and two **inriiv(lj ' >> ri i:i. Juiinr mul JX?nuiv'_ ? ..V V?.. 4 r rift weie curried oil' from the ju'l Ii in u nine, MtiU iicd in tiont of the nit's loideiice. 'i here is no cluei- ] the perjH'tiatoff. A wilt 01 /tribrn-s -_ uu-f hiul be*, n ben id lj|?(?li Miul-iir ^ in to bring three of the ]'HHinexs he- 7 ( Judge 'J h(;ma.s, in Columbia, but ^ ng to some informality hail not been J yed.?Ihc&niz. j.-kn 4 ! Reli Wisconsin pojier states I hat "be- 7/1 in -e Ken lay hnu the he>t c?t" an argu- $2 li it before a debating soeiety lie was itK'il eleven time* with a jack-kiufe." j.. ' [ijieuis Kenuey got the woist ol it. I ^ _? |pntj [r. Thillnmn lias bought a suit for ^ f him) against the Woman's Medieal lege ol Cleveland, l'ur disbeet.ng tJie ^l,il y of his wife. . i 1'"' Relief for the French People; ! # if it resolution lias been passed by~; Con- j, . ya authorizing thi'41 resident to hjatufti 1 r.vesscls ut the ports or. 1'hiladejphia,!^ w Yon; and Jio.-ton{ i'or trie puipo.M* j wreceivitig ami if.iimporting ??i>pVies I tft.e de^ti^ute ami suU'erinj? jieiiplo oi I *uliW4. lliXiW VdVkj the vhouiiier'ot | uiinCiCL' ou* o<'gani/..ii n commit.ei 1 tiiis who aiv C J.eeti.ig < jip.ii's of ail kiinli. 'loui cciniiiitee | e.bly deciures that ' our duly, a> a! ifi>[iuu nuiion, iorbid* us to be inuil'-j 'cut 10 their uppeai for relief. T|ie! sirity ibur fives' fjtiiclily is a 'double' _< tuny, and.tor eoutiuiiiee,' tuerijioiv, U miot loo stiongly 1nipre>s ujon ail a l* nicv.-sily of prompt aciioii.i, Every g y ioft is, lor Fiaiice,a day of misery " aiieviUied. t.Wtiribuiiou* of, money ! t/iiid lie ibrwanled ut once.- ftipfdi.es j ? breads!nits and, seeds, lor sditing of; ' >]).s in the spring, will, it is hoped, be ! til by tin* tanners of tl.e West, lor the: '1 Dj?ei eooveoanue of which lutuie ar-j ijiemenis wili lie made." j Hi 1 in* people ui ran# ai.u ot v ranie are a destitute starving condition. Ktcpsl 5 being taken in aii (lie eiiiei eitiw of j i?'North ami mhiUi to rai.sea fund for; t*.puipose of contributing to Lliis most' * >nhy eliaiiiy. Cannot, Augusla iloj incihiug in this noble cause? We ste j nt (he citizens of Montgomery iving it) this matter. The (.ieiinafi| & I ri<?t Jc Aid Asocial ion of that cuy lend raising rund? loaisist (lit* suti'oi!-t 1 pi-ople of Fiance. It seems to lia j :it all our pcopic without regard loj tionality,should unite in the interest! a common Immunity, ami contribute!... [ ir mite to the leliej' ol' the suH'erinjr i o]-Je oi 1* lance. \\ ill'not tin* liui.dj i sade take (his matter hi haml ? 1 he, t1 Dple will respond. li anything is toj a: done it should lie done qu.ckly.? ' rurticU' it Sentinel. Foreign News. IVasiiixcton, February 11.?-A World \ lc.Hi !ii\ir, toeO lean iris aie coulidcni i ;u (.(>11111 Dt Pun.s will he King o: at.ee wuhiii a .e\v \wilvs. m illifiai icti.n.soi (lie department of nil, show (he .\Joi a.eli.ai vote to be e hund.cu and nincij-live tliou.-umi;! -publicans li.ly-teven (hoUMilid. vii etl! tonal in the liawiuna DifttO. _ fs,-lhe dana'l^es inflicted .by the in-1 t gents aggagaie two hundred nui- i lis. ,,i Vi ce Cary is dead, aged fifty. Loxuo.n, lebiuary iJ-ticnefal Du- n' )( is sick. ' III It is reported that the armistice has! . . n p.oioiigcd to the 'Jii'n. Iiiles l-avie hiiagonc to Uordcaiix. I re I lie piovisjon (niin (or laris, .-topped i ine Ueinnuis, by mifcUike, has now! . li' forwaided by orders (roui head- of ancrs. I lie Cuba, which left Liverpool Satla\, bears the English Alabama i'binr-sioitfis. The ( oiiiniiss.on is aceoiniiied by a nun.her of", diplomatic atrdants. l'he (icrnsau Emperor will review the cmphal thatch of the Prussians rougn i'arisou die llith. l'he Emperor returns to Berlin on the -r of .Milieu. Joj:di;.vlx, February 13.?liiecuti iCtioiiH in twenty department*, jrtostl.v j upied by (.ieliitniis, are unknown. I t hei!* is returned Iroin eighteen de- \ riihents.; iioehu fioiu hvcii ; (.'hnu-jJ iliier ft (tin four; (Jamhetia from tin fc- J ilour from four. ? No news yesterday from the Paris | S'ii:.\.v.\,^Rbrunry 13.?The flood ol i iiam.be has subsided, but another I'd is threatened. February 13.?A disj ateli ^ in i'ans s>ays there are two hundred^ idnlaies and the eounting is eon.-e- \* ently stow, and prt.babiy a seeotnlj i> eUon wdl be neee.-sary. :'rovisiuiisin junmeme quantities eon- 'l ue to any ve. ? ,-ji V eoniml.-sion of four Germans and ie reo Fieiiehtuaii is in wssion at \'er- j?\ lies to anan^e complieations unpjoled ior bv JiiMtiu>ck nml Favre. in ^ |(i . Phe revenue,'ollieers in^an Fi aueUeo r?; ve eapiuied tourtren nniicemcd (..'hi- m fe.ciiiur nianiMaeiUiiea, wh.e'i ran tyaLiiij-hr. ft aann/r V f\t#?89 W &o. New fitvh s Calicos, V ' in medium Shades. (ATS COTTON, AIL NOS. BLACK SKIRTS BRAID, n icckeil Osnaliurus, &c_ ,?c' ' T! Emporium of Fashion. 'cb. 17, 1871,43?If 4 { IILLIMERY !" 3LB LADIES' DRESS CAPS, it (TUNING I JON NETS for all ages,! ' Bridal Eonneta and Hats. . _ il everything in Hie Millinery line1?, can ho hail at Hie Cinjiojiuni if Fashion. . \.|.. 17, 1S71 43 If LADIES' CUT-FITTING j? hlii <EPAKTMEMT.j,u' The Ladies will find ! ? uiped Cismlse aii Gcwe Yokes,; taite " " " jn kin* Tucked and Embroidered, j I imbn itlficd Clu misc. . j J, Jmbioidercd Gowns. loop-Skirls and Corsets. j !i?broideries, Lares, Corsets, doings, Collars CuftV", Ac., at tl'V,* aporicm cf Fashion. JL 17, 1s7j.j2-.tr PIIAM'S DEPJLA'IOJtY POW- VI,J Jlemove* iipetl!tiotis hair! Icr: iniiiirftx, without injury to the "m i. Sent by mail lor be I'PHAM'S A?TIIMA (TIIIO j f* ieves most violent paio.Niuns in Jbc bee ti(r? and elleets uspeedy elite. Price 'J y mail. .. . \|a UK .IA PAXESE IIA IK STAIN j,lg >rs the whiskers ami haira heauliful k or hrown. It eon.-iMs of only one: J ^nation. 7"> ceiiis hy mail. Andrews CPU AM, No. 7U! Javne Strecr, ladeiph.a, Pa. Circulars scut free. I I by al; lvrwrp.-tf. -b. 17, pj7J, 43?-It 1 i iSi L-I?L?'-Li?I?I 11 "I i :"-; -r-4 tffchimi$#sww W ?n(m '"genuianj, tiiJit 1 Wv ii-iiiu coniiucr GROCERY : IN T ABBEVILLE aving . rfcfufried" from N. Y. and Uiuler the recent Reduction in T. j,. / 'i w 1?ic!j I now offer Those desiring fi'OOD C?OOT->S, *FI?K? il'cntti?n<l I'Xaininc -l??r fhynisi-lws. 1\ ptirchuHiug yoti needfnivu no fi-ars ie fh'lii.gin'iTt list. Yoti shall have ( nd'loN&ST -UAIWAINS all for I he All'iiniU'brcOUXTKY PRODUCE Era m Hi. i Feb. J7>lS71. 43-tf ^ I ILL be let <o lr luwrfii bidder 1 i SALE DAVin M.Vjcu nt-xt; the pai'iti^'ol t lu* J)onJ?le jj,. dj^. .over iky Uiver, on t be "ii'K-jtdiii^fruin o biieviiie to Lo^iidf.svilb 'a|M,} j|lt. * pairiitir of I?i*i '^eover 1 *'Hc\* liiver sir Youi.-'s J. ills, nl-o tbc fyaiiin^ l'.ridge at il{oid->* Mdl>*. \>m? jti- ^ it ions rmidr known on t bat daV | By order of t in- Board, ^v liOBEKT .lO^ES. \ ' Clerk Board. I Feb. 17, 1871.43?if . \l sr OTI O IE3 ] TO K- ' , i - 1 11'ALKf) PlidrOSALS ?ill ho reV Ceived for |'unii>liing MATKf'l- t 1/ mill A .VI KTI10I?!ST A IiSOM Afi 10 nt AI'i.i'viilc Court rjij v, ticViM'dinir i 1 plun :liul flpfeifi-1 it inns which cum l>c seen on and :ifr I "-morrow iit tin* st<?i;i* of .1 \V. OWLKR jind W T. I'HNMOf. ciih- | of win.in will hikepleasure in show- | tr tl.im to those wl.o nuiy wish to j <1 lot* iht* work; I'rojMisiils will he | / rived uji to 3 o'clock. P. M , liSth : slant. E. TFESTFIELD, J. W, FOWLER, W. T. PENNEY, Building Committee. ' ] Feb. J7, 1871, 13 2t j j TiYIamm- 1 the ;?V. A. A. MORSE J IS POSTPONED- FROM - ] urstlay, tie 233, to SATURDAY tie p lost ' v CJreiswood, S. Fib. 17,1671 4o, 2t, E. NOBLE, * TTORNEY AT LAW. | AS ivniovcd hcxl door to W. A. j 1 Leo's oyite. ( j ^ February, 17, 1871. 43 It. ... I _ XECUTCRg' Notice c LL persons (ifany) liaviny deiiianus ayiilot- llic i-sUiIc nt Amln w Kilrrl*, dctvu-oU, will pl0<OHL (h?-iji to y l* li<'.\f<!tiiors inimviliuti'ly, ollienvist; 'V \v'l!I be ivit <M?d. " t J. C. KI)\VAIiI)S. 10. Kl>\\ Al:i>s. JLxccutor.s. February, 17, 1S71. !;??tf. ;i SALE OF " , Hil^^ Ij fi1. I. j i Eaic Glance to Eiiy a Hie,! I si 'v OI'i'KiJ fi.1- r-alt' al"'?l "U IIUJJ.D-! ii JN(i J.O'lS iaur tl.n JiM'UT,; ? 1 within li Vis minutes walk of I lie I'lir SjMialv. J In- i<<>ts ai i' kituwn u naturally tin* j-ri ttiest in .\l>be. { ilr. Janirs A. Mcl'ortl in now * king ? p'lat ol'the Nits, which van seen nl my .-ion- in a lew <ia.s. D Streets of sntlieiiill w.iillh have hn surveyed o..t. 1 "v fiis |>rt?|ii-rly v. ill only boon the rket a short litiie. 1'j.rtles wish- o; to bu ha<l better eaM soon. : <>f Terms reasonable. Jas. W. Fowler. Vb. 10, 1S71, 12?U* ) 111 ?i. SISP3^ WJBLie^ ; /- ft '" mm?'4rn ?nr Trit'hds aiiiT. tlie p,-t U'l'iUliu jg \-. ' '' '" HE V - 3 C. H.. S. C. D:iIt:mo;-o, where I liaro puV lia-t'tl \RTFF, a SEtr.CT. STOCK OF low 'for CASIL ? v- .. ill GOODS, and CHEAP GOO DS ' # . *r * of voitr nnme tain# . enrolled <j>'n, iOOI> G.OOD^v GOOD WJElUftT* SPONBULIX. iuk n mi i'xciiaiigc for Goods. towards. | % 7. - . 3 { iH" -t\ ; :' " I ' ' V i" I STKW GOO I S FOIt ' j IP SING, 16 711 "t .:J< a." ;ir " /' v?; >?' ~~ *? - >. ^/vS # H. L. A. BALK, ilOJ-KSAI.E ANI) -BJ^AIL DKAUCi: IN ^ Bread St.", Augusta, Ga. \ - #> - A. \j i ' one/'t i r wiff?ri''i'iiiia rk x a tn IJI.I -iurr* A \ HA SON". I OKKKR.^. .A I'i'A J U i \ S*<) ICT M#7KT OP N K \K >TYLK\()p IMroHTKD l>RKSs ; OOl >S. V|- -|VJ AS IMW~ A s ilKl'OKK \\\.) \\ ? |>. II. \>. "?A L K. Augusta. G:u .v, y ^ jN Prints f??r VejWll aiii| S'-iirl* 1 ;UV? o|?-?'V<n. yviy Vnr i'f < iK'ii'i deftions ??r :iM P"\jiV make*. H. \j. A. I'AMv.fjijf!Gji. { N < A! r Mi: 1 K t\\) li i\ 1S j v, si-lfi tid >!? ( k is i?tTorvj??.j>u 1| irici's ,Vi; " *11.: L. A. V.AlVK, Augii^ H5>" jVnltn-i hrr-htf tfir h* tf>n)t J tf/z/i// ? ifipm hitch t <if fiOG7'S\,hlf\ S' // ^ //'.v\ irfinr ti fhU trf!-nr'ii/riJ ' /v?//.N I'r/A til AVif }'?/'/ prifi'x, \ i II L. A. I'.ALK, Au^Ufl:i', G:i. ! MY STOCK IN 151 Ow \ \.Vi> >LKA('Ilft h SlIKR'l/N'!; SHII.TIN(,\ f'LAII) hr;U STTJIPM) JJOVK. <PI;ns, xomjs&i is :VEUY 'CM* AND OFFEUKD AT FACruuY PHICKS. fx H. I.. A, HAUv.-AnjnisjK. 't\ "^Tk.vt is a Hf.'.A l\s AK fovfm ?f\ ' IV SitllUTK 4\'IW SlIilfT il/ 1 MIIIH IM I '7 .1 I to NTS QUILTS. TAULE DA iLAtilvS; Sl'Sl'EN L>EI?. HOSlEKV, u\ , _ , II.* Ti. A. BALK, Augusta,'.'a. iat'1'iiit'S 1'imlilo imo to bnv vhuro ^oods-ari! cheapest II. L. A 11ALK, Augusta, ft a . SEL L Xs Ton" AS TITK !A M E (.OOlJS L'AX BE SOLI) l .\v\v ii Kin-:. ^ T T A I? A I\ T\* Jf iitrncfn CI *i (9.1 ASK ONLY ONE PRICE : 11. It A li i.K. A;l^llsta, (ill. 9 A M, GOODS WARRANTED TO 5E AS liKl'iiHSKNTKi). II. J.. A. B LK, AII^h<(J?. On. fciT All orders, to 11isnfo a j.i(ini|i( inl raivtul atU ntioii, .>|iimiIi| bo a<llvctsud to II. L. A, NAUv, A liiisfa, Ga. Fchniiin. 17. 1S71 -lii Jm. inTTATT TAT?, fi TT A W ft I V X 1 u JL. U IV U U il ii U. S 1000 - (-rriiiim ! L \ IS projM>H\8eIlfig a limited uuantity of otti* <?i!sra<i -Middling (\?c>n, :it lofts., delivered at planter'snear-t depot, l?y 1st November next. Weubooifer thenm;:nilloew premium f $b)00 tor the liwi yield from our Ouhos. For part ion lars apply to our nearest gent, or addi e?? us lor ebeular. Wilcox, cuius & cq., Importers and Dialers in (Jiiaiios, harlosion, !S. C\, Savannah & Augusta, Ca. [Fob 17,.1871 43, 3m .sip&'s Sals?In Mipiqf. it tin*uialteroi JOHN A. TAL.UAv.iii, lianki opt. >y virtue of an order issuing from i! e ) l>istiiei ( mut ol the Cniud iaiu:es? ir tin* Districi oi Niutli Carolina; 1 will 11 at pi.blic4Uicti?m i'i?r iiislt, ??t A4?be11Ic* Court fiouse on ilie lirst Monuuy i Mmcli next (lie clia-es in avium oi u-above infilled B:iu!<rupt. It. Jl/ WARDLA^ , Assignee. Abbeville, Feb'y I". ]S74. -<??, -It sheriff's sale. t > Y Vilfi'l:k of a writ of Fieri ^ Faeifc Us me ilmrUil. 1 will M'll to it' hiphext Iitl.U-r, :it jn.blie miityy, at libi'viilu (11., nn tin* 1'IJ 1ST A10XAV in MAliC'll lu xt, wilhln jjlu* ?al hours the following jimjifily, 16 it: 11- Ac.es of land. iiioiv or* leas, n*i?fI <1 by lands of l'Mwjnl }l!?!o:i. "i:;!a .i f-.in ih ilc Mai-hat! ia! d.--., lico, U'Hij. tin* rt'ioa ndcj ancr hty.itg 1" Hi>nii'.-1;ail. levied iijioii ax the |>w??rt,v of Kli/iibcth l.<V;uii, ad*. Loui.-a DL'aii, ct. al. terms (.'a-h. HENRY S. CASOX, PliiTiff Al>bt.'viIIc Coi'iitv. ? '?') 1 ) vjj. :?if l. j -41 ^ Your. Land iiXD IT WILL FEED YOU. ;?V # ' < - , . : ' ' "i5 ?8: - . -11^## -J.." v - 1 ^ jy tlic Be^t EeriiJizers!! yr 'i. r<f | J 7 7/ ^Si 'E'TOUtiy Worm the fjoople of : v .;Mutt .ye-ttre,uie Ajrenta for thereof tlicM ?'il-kwowit J2Ti WAN <iUANOS, JUiti irre prepared, io fuYnihii wi iiW)>4Xivvo^ilo ttrinx.- We will rewi wHXSAtm in pi?ymerit -fur fertilizers ui iupta. tier iHMiiHloii llielMUfitfof "niid1#% t l*r (HRtiijii UiS jpre^'?tn?HK<S Aifue of (wC &-k ttM pjmU'ta wfrftiittfiMt u?$ig FerOl j/eri* ill ?#ytur, ??: air cuiiMiru \vc run tonVIIICO tiiCUl tliat it wtll l>e h> their iuieriiit to iuvetit 'it? the KtiwatJ" </uirtvw. ? We jitibiiHlt lielow a. few cortifieaU'K in at illation of the virtue of thoEtiwun as u ft l it .cIsujh .Fertilizer., i^c Jjave m.iecf&l the obrtfcticutea of Svlio are best kiKAvu in tluV-ration of country. Their Diiiuos ar sufficient k'uaftiiitw of their reliability. ifeutlaihi he fnKgUtI'Hvd. 1 , Jmfa, Smith & Wiite, ?, .> . ? LOCAL-AGENTS AT ABBEVILLE C. H-, S. C. -v & '4 r - CotrttirfA,- h- Cj, ) fa 1870, / . Tci ftfctariL /?- (yXculr itsSan t'rJ.#?.? fjjbia, X C. - i GciiUtMuiHi: We examined to-day n I lielrf of "cotton-on ,^ie' placiii of J. M. ] ('l^fotfltAf Ujj& Jfrtj:*, * yJiMfi I?j bad 1 (OC|Kjiiiutj:)fw!;;wWi varioin fertilizers, ni:?IwfflfniH hfi/Hi'tlnn prououiice tlie fl "acre on ttlifc^ KHwatTfK'o! f, hart bteil a used, Ute Mt acre of cut tun * ?, M luivc ever m n., Mr..Crawford informed ^ usihaUie afcrut " Jbuo j innimfi I. it, fnO? it / wax ; Win intt nur pjiyjiwn . (Ur? hie. rwokhl { grt(T??*r'fr6?ii 1/-W to f.500 pounds more. The IuikI did not upbear h> i:a to be Miperinr.ioiuiiii.1vad, b&iig I6w -and damp, but bad Jk^ii highly cultivated. ~Tbe '" .iitar?t ulicfcHHfc "Xo."2f, Imd been -HiHod, whs free frofti- fiWt. gircir, andftdio' fruit, whilst (fiat where the WiHtdo and ( nvtiliiia l;a?r btjen.umij \vn* iti -pkiees l<a??ly hiKteil, aiol tilt* stalk* dead. >i hi*yield being o'l'dch less than si lint \xhbii*l*y Ktiwan. No. ' Imd been used. : Jet-peetfuily, , J ' JXM i^H M, ?AOTER, jy^iSg , ; Com ^A. S. 0,, . \ . .:/< W /?V: 'OtAYw^' fir [ Mwtri Fcr/Mzrr:. ' ; to yonr qiioyllon y ; rs to l/ow i am plcasi-d \vltj? (lie jEtfynn i.jUuwy?: J #:?* ? bdw R<rt$ft)rnfitf ?>f>niy Ktnrtm, S)ab!?*\in,iiur? ' W.imlrt; Cottnrt (v??Q?bftt, ; :?n?ij)i?i.-Wfo.-t-1' rtmIItijniijr, wjiicli KjiinkM ' urtfffir. , I Itav<*.:?lso (rifil ffw.CJarofiiKt J'.-iriin* (Jvshim, ai?'d li-lAl Vl?at ibe ' KliUan is far irti(i(?rior i<? vitJ.er. j . * ?ur JU M?'(' rtAW^FO EU > * mtMi'jtft'kctloir 1 ;jc-ro? 4o0illfs. ( / Tehran. ' ' jL i 1,^'Hh. cotton'' ' ' 600Jbf. | \\ aiulo. ?otfnu .< ? . ?.y\--'l 1 Mftart ! Nill'ls Cof0j>0?it. ' _ . | J^SOl) ilis. cotton " " SOCom:/. jHxsl'bromlctlit. y [l.fiW lb.-, cotton1 " Ctyjjton . ..(.aiu^ost. % ' My.t'-tijkotf tliiit r iiMveyct ioj.rck fAnn l*.lh>axu ; II liMXHtjM. Warulo, .hVJ lb*. Compost, w*? 9?. Uwijulttlsl,, ,,?VfijQijD Cotton j?eed . 0<iU|!<jnt, 70# U-H. UNioNVii.r,)'. Kjk,,r;\ .A NovetuUfjKi/ W"0. j Mi >txr?. t H" .*( V Jk* fir CW . < ; I- l>av?? usod tmrion of -* ? a a . a you rJiwan. ,no. z, on my coinui inn VV*'ll plOUK'd vvilltv \t. " ' ' ~ ' j The ?Ul'.erence hv.the c?l^oij whofp the i;l'ilwaii .vjiH. u#e<i autl ku'1%- noue .was niic?h e:U* t)e'$ec*tjr$t mMsmc*. ' Iti%W? m'- li&*iM>ry Hn prmrniiftfttg your Ktfwan, No. 2. a^i.kmUd mamir*. Very rcwv<'ctfcrMy, Your obedient servant, , - , McivI^fCK. r \ CoixmimA- 8. ft, rc>,V LA Or?ob?r26/I?TOL: rh.w- a r.c**-c?.r ? * T.'ti - Vnen :* ru^wt tt:iM year two tons . 11 ,?0.1', oVeottou, and am highly i^VLTh if- Crop inerfa*w^at Tract m ,i 1. ^V?<1 is' tiVrct? wveki carlftr than that \vitv.lfi via t t i \ui ?ier CflliSS^ ! "*""?'!rt'\4,1 J1' MbtfRANCE. ; . -v ri:xDT.rn-rt\K. r ) . . OctolicW. i?-o c ifrmn. ir. f. Ere <{ \' fn wis wit to your rrqur?t\^-^. * |ny expeik'tiee with JheEtiwan *>s,l0 j , used the (riiano on -cotton alongs^ ot; ?<>me on whh'Ii there was no fcrtfi^. The la* (I ].? cxaKly the tanje qiwW > and in i. e siime j-'eld, Deinj_' ajveiy' fifHl j ?aiidy will with *trti' day subsoil. J tise?f\ one.-aek (wOO. pounds! of Kllwan, No.. 2. per acre. The rot ton was ail workVd alike. J will gather'at hasti>00 jiounds \ of cot foil nrr nf th<> 111 lid lino "Iiaim \ wit* iiw<j ujM.ii, anil am <rotifi<but f will I no! ;>fi more lliaji ]*r~pnt?i?b? rttrftuto ;?fT that without uny fertilizer. 1 dw not :.(t?n.-i<ler the ^uanu fairly tested on account of the ilroufh. Kcspect fully*. j. B. SIMPSON. Cold Scrim*, Pickr:vs Co., S. ('. ) Oeloher 19, 1870. ( S/rft$rt>. H* C. Brr. tfc Co.: - } * ; Dear Sirs: fit reply fp vour rrqiu-ft concerning; the* Kmvan. ^o. 2, I can, without Irjvi ration, pronounce" it I lift lust ii'Viilizer 1 have ever u*c?r, ami'shall 1miv no other hereafter. Jly th*. appli. earion of I'W jionmN p?r acre, on very : old land mostly, and in the highest* latiftutlc in v\ 1*i<-li cotton in piniHeti, teyiniv j extent; I shall. 1 tliii.^i. mako * ' pound-seed cotton ir??np Winer?*., r.yiry titnnfr in tlus vicinity Mkifhly pleaded wiiii it ? ho has u^d---'lfc.i\3fhi? fciianou liaa litfii unusually favorably for cotton. &'spcct!uijk, v,> , J. \\V<*HAWrORDi f X ? -. f * x >' r it" ! 8. C.. ) October flVrSTD., Ji'cw, If. d-Dtr.<0 Co..C/tajlc?toHt ?V. i (ictithmen: I ii&aI thirty.. (90) tons of Ktiwun. .Nil.,:', the present season. I am im.ch please with it, Ifoth for cotton anil lorcorn and cats. . I huvc tried all >tauihiiil inauhrea. and I think that, aiter the ^enuitie Peruvian (.inano, i ti\vtiii.-Xt>. 2, is the boat On thV miwfcct. For w ry hTgli culluro,' oil xindy land, >ay live to eij-dil. h u ml red pnundx to the acre, it is heller, j?erha|H, than Peruvian (inano. At the rate of 2W lhs. per aero with me, it pays well. Respectfully, vour obedient servant, t * ALI'RKD ALDRIL'II. (! KKK.WWOD, AIVBKVi LMS ('O., 8. ) November 7, 1.S70. j Mi'usru. H'. lie*: ?t' to.:' : 1 ;i" 8iis: 1 purchased one ton last epliuj? of your Ktiwan (.'uai:o, No. 2, and us?d it on my cotton crop at the rate of two hundred pounds per acre. T am sati-fiid that it ) ay.cd me one hundred per cent. -I did not use it on any other crop tliia year. Yours, w:th regard. RCRT. V. BXXliANXAX.