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, dteeAti MNI ... * ? * - .-- . - . .. in im iiinw m II i in iijy mi MOI^ES^ST I TO the Needy. OUR CUSTOMERS unci FRfENT) wiill romnrabor that we sohi uur GOODS SOL 12 LY upon the ex-1 'poxj'thti?Th <bf roeeivin? paYnrxant for thom on op $$j|>re tho 1st October. "Time ah >'it is Sir play." Wis *^ed iw)n&y to'carry 0:1 our business j We have HniNtnl .you -now help w* ami I "Bavo that h->iivy interest k O ir accounts for ISpO niu^t ho J* 'oloseJ?friendly if we can, forcibly rf'i V# must. ' j;1 WALLER &; BROTHER. j'< Sept 23, 1S70, 22?t-f . , ON HAND "V' l?"02r ^Ssi!?. j , - 50 EUSHZIS -j: > OF 603b BARLEY,;: ' tM BUSHELS j. OF GOOD RED OATS.' !' DALLES & BROTHEH. j; Sopt. 23, 1770, 22 tf -J , 1F.1L? 1 BitliTB, ; GBEENTOD3, S. C. ' ' t f' DEALERS IN ;J Hardware, Groceries, ? HAT3 AITS CAPS, s I \ V ' ' ' t S2ioasu Qmen's Ware, a GJ-Xj A.99 WaHB. fisaiy-Masb CistMnj, < j ^ Jarnisljing s^ooDs.!; FLOWS, j IR02J & S EELJj i( AffD in fact, is fvorythint* to b<? 11 found in u well-stocked, genial* to.*o. P.itronai*tf des'K'd oh a basis yf value receive!. Motto, 'Low ( prices an 1 fair dealing." L'hfral adY;\*ee?, on shij>meut:Ao our friends. > Jfab. IS 187a, 40?tf |. iraw 0il!.EA\TS SYRUP. " 1 FL3SIM ST2UP. i Rs^nlaj 3/rup, different graJeM. BE3T WATERMELON, c WMTKIJRJP SYRUP. ; WALLER & BROTHER. February IS, 1870. 43?tf P2S3H MMVMS!!! ... - , A T ?. T. Me DONALD'S. . y ? : 1 1 E Nil Qflgp. Sjrip. ; 1 bbl.Self-Raising Flour , * ' 1 Box Oranges, Picklcs, cism &o. - x ' - ALSO; A LOT OF VTRIW spares OATS, For Seed. All low for CASH. Feb. 10.187t, '42?tf ^ 't /. /" - DiTi'vtanr! , A Cktl\J ? (/ .ii i y v4 ' C0B M?S? 'OIL, At Parker & Lee's. FoS.10, 1S71, 42 ? tf Dress Making. *> ? 4 . !< , T l.*-V , -o- 7 ? *<?<>.?". Hi . . i ' /n ? /sn ? wm 4? . . . t<1; ... ?. ; , . ! BEOS.leave to infbran her friends and patrons that she lias taken rooms ,ov<y Mr. KURTZ'S BHOK SHOP on! Main-Stteet, below the Public Square,, where blip is prepared to execute all kinds of DHESS , MAKING; iu the; latest'and best styles at moderate rates.: She trusts that her loivg experience and earliest efforts to please, will enable her j to guarantee full satisfaction to her customers. The pub.ic patronage ia res-: pectfylly solicited. Feb. 10,1870, 42?3t ' TIS Sill 11 THE REV. A. A. MORSE IS POSTPONED FROM . ffMay, -tie 231 to SATURDAY lie 25ti iast Grenwocd,8..C.I Ftb. 17,1671 4G, 2t BwaaMfawTmrri I i ' *' From Washington. \VAsrtixorov, February 14. SCHEMES TO I*UT DOWN KU-KL.UX Several measures are urtder discussion among itepuhlloan Senators .and mem* her* preparatory to action in Congress for the protection of citizens of tin* Southern Stares from violence by alleir- i ed K'l-K'ih, etc. One of these proposes thnt United States Commis-doners shall" be aopoiuted for every county in the Southern .S^at<s, with power to issue Wjirantx and serve them through deputy marshals, and to commit to jail or hold to bail for trial an v person charged with intimj latin^others or Committing knv unlawful act. Amnis? other things, the disaruisin'r.of the person or the <\va - j in.: <>f a'nnnk oh the Jiiirhwa*' sire ntrntMl eh felonies to b? panishable with fine; aTlimpri moment. S c;vt po.i-t.ieal so-! eiptle-; are espetiallv tobt? prfthibittyl. A B'll.with rhe^L? feature* \va^ even disbn-wfil fo-d ly with Ksult by tho re con5trtrUim"'cnintrtit'lei\ Another proposition is for the President tf> wnie .1 formal proclamation. wa.-riFnj* all maraud -in to di*bmd nun ret irn to their honVv? i.n p^a'-fi On^erj pa:n of arrest and trial by the United Stales arhorirTe'n. Siill Anr>:Ivr Bill pro|v>?es a ijf-noral amnesty, with a proviso that any *ni?' a'terwa.d-eleeted to^i pewitimi for enforcing the laws of a, State who shall fail to pnn.sh nay aon-? wli? have murdered b ;uen, or nth'Twlsf maltreated "{oval people," shall be deprived of ^ucli amne?ty on the fact<alleged belli r proved before the; Secretary of State of the United Sta-es. ( This latter part of the s,cheiue is so mail-' ifi'.-ilv in violation of law and the Con-' stirntion that it will hardly be seriously consider"!. B it hese various propositions, witli thealmo-it daily cou:'erences that are held on them, show that an pflort will be ma le even at this session 4 '? ? < !ri "il I to legislate some o; mrm mw r...,.., ..? of a law. The Senate Sp?.'cial t?o:n in ittee will also be prepared with a Bill tor the purpose named. WKST POINT TltOUIU.ES. The debate to-day in the I-Ioine on ; he report of the Military Committee fori ;he expulsion of the first-class of Cadets from the West Point Academy was. of a no.st interesting character. General Slocim, him-elf a srraduateof the Acad>my. and a member of the Committee, nude the charge openly a;id broadly, i md read from the evidence to sustain vhat he said, that the course of the ' President in pardoning, at the request >f Cadet Gra'it. the Cadets at. the Acad?iny who had been tried and convicted 1 jy Court Martial, had produced a state t jf demorilizaJion for which the officers >f the Academy were not responsible, md whieh.Jthey were, uiider sucji cir- J mmstances, powerless to prevent. .Vhile Geiieral Slocumb made these taternents, nearly all the members of he House left their seats and gathered u-ouud him to hear?tl.eni. a genuivk blac'k^ A'specimen of .the colored repiei'ntaion of the new Congress appeared on lie floor of the House to-cay. in the >erson of Hon. it. 1J. K'Wotr, of Smith Jaroliua, a genuine African. He was or some lime in the ?eai 01 his predelessor. .J utiire Ho^e, and attracted very ;ener:il attention. The other co!o;ed nemborsof tl;e House arc three-fourths vliite, but Elliott i* a pure Mack. The tepublican member* did not seem in- . :!ined to jrivo him a very warm welcome j| ertainlv not so cordial a one as was exended io Messrs. Rainey and Long. "Sometimes wo::ds wotjvd more wan swokds," hut when used in jraise of Sumter Bitters a* a Tonic and appetizer, fall like halm upon the suflor"g 1 1 ? MARRIED, MARRIED, o;i the 14th, February, ? wri l?vr i!io \\T. T. Farrow. Mr. '. F. IIUttllEY, of Abb-ville, to Miss J IATIE M. SEIGLER, of Edgefield. The above was accompanied by a c.autiful cake; for which the happy :oup!e will plea-c accept onr thanks. >ur kind.-st wishes attend them, and:; ve trust that their future may be as i )i'ight as ad roam .of hope itself. O i Slsfi'istant. by Rev. .T. M. Mood, Mr. W. P?. LOW IIA NOB, of Columbia, S (?., t<? Miss MARIE. only laughter . of J. JJ.^Uuvhran, Esq, of LJukesburv, S. (!. Jhirkrts. Adhv.villk. 27 V-71.Po'tom 13. i.ivwijiwu. PAhrunrv '11. ?Evening ? ! Cotton tending d wuwa.'d ?:ij?!atul-? 7J; Orleans 7}. Coll'SMI.v. February -*5*!e-?of cotfon yesterday 111 bales -mid 13?? ! ! CiNCiNWvrt, February, 22.?Flour v*i>ry steady arid in >ir.Hl:*rate demand, clnVrty for extra-Mam :ly 6 1<)?G.4!). O P, I_Ttl AlilES- . Departed tl;it* life in. tho twenty-!;T'b year of hit* a.-je Mr.. JOHN LIVV i FAIR of Abbeville S. C. Till within a fuw month* past, Mr.! Fair presented the apiwarawe of ?jreat vigor of health and robustness of <'r>ustitufcion. About the lirstofhut December it became necessary for him to report ~ * % - - ? . t. tl i I to melt teal treatment, wncn ms imr;s, were found to be seriously a fleeted. Al-1 though entertaining no hope of a final! recovery, his family and friends trusted! he might survive for months and even years. On the afternoon and evening of February loth beseemed rather better than usual; shortly after midnight j the family became alarmed in consequence of a sudden aggravation in some of the symptoms, and in a few short minutes the struggle was over, the victory was won, and. tlie redeemed sou! of Livy Fair went up to the court of f*lory to east his crown at the feet of Jesus. J Tn December 1831 Mr. Fair publicly gave in his adherence to the Lord Jesus Christ. His character, lovely from childhood, soon, under the jrrneious influences of the spirit, exhibited unmistakable evidence of genuine conversion. He belonged to a class of christians sadly rare in the present generation. There Is a class of churcii members in who-e piety no one believes: another whose piety is regarded doubtful; another whose piety is admitted in the exercise of charily; and lastly a class whose piety no one doubts. When the news of MrFair's death spread through our commu ?-tVknf Uir nity, It was jfrantyi?is iu h<?viw, n.??, U,T both professors and non-professors, lie was ranked it) the last mentioned class. To the widow, the parents, the brother and the sisters of the deceased, let me say: "I would not, have you to be ig norant, brethren-, concerning, them : which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, [even as others which have no hope. 'For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." IV Southern Presbyterian and A. R* ; Presbyterian, plcusft copy and send bill j to this OUicc. ? L~_l consignees. ~ The following named persons have Freight in tb<5 Depot: J A Mays, Wilson & Cotbran, Calhuun & Latimer, D L Wardlaw, \V D .Murs & Co, Mays, Burn well & Co,- G A ' \risa:isku, G T Jackson, Dr J S Ileid, B C Napier, Jay & Bradley, Norwood; DiiPre & Co, Moore & Co, F M Mitchell, A T Baker, Q larles, Perrin & Co, C Cox \V A Latimer, L I) Bowie. J. W.MAtiSHALL, . Agvm, The -.following: named persons hav packages in the Express Oftlec. A B 0 Lin they, W It Seotl. Frank i Hill. J N Winn, J E Calhoun H Crawlonl, McCrowoii & Parker. Office in McDonald's Store. C. V. II AM MONO. Aifct. | ATt&IVALS AT The iSi vrshall FTou.se SINCE LAST FRIDAY. Tho*. Stuart, .1 S Chipley, Abbe-1 vi!l?>; Jaa F. Wise. RiehlaixJ, 8 0;j W if Perry, (ieo'-ge Bell Greenville;J L II Ru sue I. Col J 8 Cothran, Abbeville; J L On*, Anderson ; Jiv?j A Moore, .John Devlin, R E Hill, I)ri II f)r II Dreunan, AbhAille; .1 Jl Tar-j runt.,J Bailey, (freetnvood : ET Siiep-j herd. Xiiii't V-Six : J >ii!i S mI-'V, 0-?-j luini'ist; S. X.tMiville, F ? ?i; T.J "ury, VV ;I PurUho.i, Xi:;''ty-Sr:: i;(k>\VJ' liu!?.i:ii01%'; .1 w F,i;v?eoro!, R \l SiimJer*. Ninety-Six ; j S S U..WI-H ; J M IWia,.-!, (?sjn.,SC;]: W B D.?rn, Oakland. 8 St own i-' Trousdale; T 0 Brown. >I.-\vI II (J tlooley Anderson; W II Taj,-' LjJirt, John .M.-D >iial'J, Ilonea Palh;j George Lines, N C; R L Stan si*! I G < fe C RR; R R Hemphill Al.hcvill.-; W K Blake, Greenwood; II J 3ir(J?ir- : illicit., Charleston ; Josiuh Burton ; Gr T J a l\(?o:i; J S White; R G Flem- . n^; J>r VV A Lcmheeker, Ninety-Six; II S Cason, Abbevillo; ,T R Iluntcr; Wathew McDonald, Abbeville. JOHN A. MAYS, Proprietor. " ' i NLW GOODS FOR 3PSING, 1871! H. L. A. BALK, IVHOLESALI3 AND KETAIL DEADER IN ' x* n tr n ^ -ft n ? I OKI L72 Broad St., Augusta", Ga. i As a speciality this SEASON. ' I OFFER A LAME ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES OK IMPORTED D'R ESS ROODS.' AT PRICES AS LOW AS BE FORE* THE WAR. . II. L. A. BALK, Augusta, Ga. IN Prints for Dresses and S'lirts, T have opened a irreat var rty of choice svk-ei ions of all popular makes. II. L. A. ISALK, Augusta. Ga. i X "OAsum ere AND JEANS. FOR fii'iits and Boys' wear, a carefully f.il sliiij.- i< ]| I III mil 1 :i I' II. L. A. RALK, August a. Gt\. . Qiii?" Nn'icf i- her- hy i/in-n t It'll / ho?e\ itjiltil a i/i /turf infill of BOO TS a hi! S f'l') III fit if n t'llll "ft\0rl7iii'fit Will lit. w ii/x (j k'/'l tit Xi'ii' Yok fines. II L. A. HAIiK, Augu-t:i, G:i. MY STOCK IN HI.'OWN AN I) BLKAl.'lI HI)* SII KK'I 1N?S. KI14KTING. PLAID ?uri STJIIPKD'MOMKSPUNS, WOOl HNS. IS VEI.'Y KULL AND OfTiSliJSl.) AT KA(M r, v 1} V (J !> <t f.V! LV/iti. t it IV IV.y. II. \j. A. l)\L!v, \ Iif I<ta.'Cr:t. V;ri-: \"ha na,\ins \ r;kofv:r! I'D IN Sill UTS AND SIPKT FRONT-. QUU/1'3. TM'.M'J DA M \SI{S; SUSPENDERS. HOSIERY. &< . U. L. A. BALK, Anvils:a, Cji. My facilitiesenable n*e lo buy where ^roods ai'(M*heHj)('st. II. L. A 15 A LK, August a, jfJa xvr r~SELL A~fT~LOW AS TUB; SA.MF GOODS CAN liE SOLD ANYWHERE. II. L. A. BALK, Augusta, Ga. 1 ASK ONLY ONE PRICE: II. li A b \LK, Augusta, Ga. A LLGOODS'WA R RANTED* TO BE AS REPRESENTED. If. L. A. B\LK, August?, Ga. ;CiT All orders, to insure a prompt and careful attention, should bo'addrosed to II. L, A. BALK, Adnata, Ga. j reuiuary, ju, nu. COTTON FOR GUANO.! | ftBlOOO Premium! U' E pro pose selling a limited quantity of our Guano for Middling Cot ton, at loots., delivered at planter's nearjest depot, by 1st November next. We alsooffer the magnificent premium 'of $1000 for the best yield from our Guanos. t For particulars apply to our nearest agent, or address us for circular. WILCOX, GIBBB & CO., Importers and Dealer* iq Guanos, ' Charleston, 8. C.t Savannah & Augusta, | Ga. [l'eb 17, 1S71 43, 3iu i : : < Methodist Hymn Books, A nice assortment AT PUBLISHERS PRICE8. j PARKER & LEE. j Fob. 10,1871, 42?tf t > mitatmmeses LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITY, IN CHARLESTON, ,. COIiKECTED WEEKLY BY Banker & Broker, No. 2.5 'Broad Street. I January 27, 1871? - - I StaTe Skcukitiks?South Carolina,' old,?a 85; do ue\?\ ?03; do,"* regist'd stock, ox iiita 70, City Skciuutiks ? Augusta, Ga., Bonds.?a 78 ; Charleston, S. C., Stock, ex qr int.?a 50; do, Fire Loan Bonds, 70?; Columbia, S. Bonds,?a 0 ). It.\ 11.[{OA i> Btv^'S ?Bine liaise, first mortgages Hi a, ?; Charleston and Savannah, (!3a? ; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?a S>; Cneia'.v and l/arliug? ton, a.S-; Grcenv tie ami Coltimb.H, 1st niort., 85a?; do, State guarantee, (>2a?; Northeastern, i)..' a ?; Savannah juutj Charleston, 1st niort., ?a 7a; do, Statei guarantee, Oiia ?: South Carolina,?a 73;; do. ; Spartanb.irg and Union,?a 50. j IIaii.;{oai> Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?a 40; Greenville and Columbia. 2 a ? ; Northeastern, 13a?;| S t van nub and Charleston, ?ai>?; South; u-?,,iu nli!iiv? ?jiIi): do. half! V.M MWW.w &iUl: CS,- "lV -'.J*. - . ' lOxcir.v.VGii, &o?Now York Sight, i,: off jar; Uolrl, luftei 111; Silver, lOJa?I SoL'Tir CAKoMXA. liAXK HILLS. *Bank of C-li:irie.-ti>n ; ?a?| Bank of C'niiiiluiu :?!>a? i Bank of Uroi^otuu 11 4a? Hank oi' South' (Carolina *a ? Bank or' Cuorfter Kalian k of' Hnmlurg 7a? liauk of Nuvviitfivy oa? Hank oi' Suite??j" s. j.i'mh* to LStJl iJoa? B:\nk o!" State of S. CM issue 1 HGl -an.l Iflui 22a? '~'IMu:i :? :*' atid Aiii'iiaJM'M' Lank of Charleston ? a? "Pcojile'.*. Bunk of i.'iiaiieston ?a? ^iTni??n liauk of Clnu'lc.-t<>n.... ?a? ( Soutliv.v-tern It It Ii'koi' Cliaiiestull, Old, ? a ? sioutli'.vv.-teni It li Lan'k oi C'iiarlo.-ton. new,...;.... a? if..1.1- j'in, I....i.hi Oa? rdmn-rs, and Exchange j'.anlc uf Charleston, 2a? Exchange bank oi (,olu)ivt>n 7a? , L'omme.'cial ii.inkof Columbia.- 7a ? Morel in n lb' liank of (.heu^w......... 6a? Planters' Bank oi Fairfield Oa? Stale of.South Carolina iiiiir- iieceiv- , abiu, ...? 9oit [Mty or'Charleston Change Bill.*..... !>oa " t ?. ft- i *Hiils marked thus'(*) are beinjr reJeemed at the Hank Counters of each. 8 ? . | y AIN KILLEli.^ukes Bore Tiluoat. i - :? fcn# . V Favorite Medicine with all elnsses, la Davis1 Pain Killer. JF 3*ou have Painters' C'oli'c, 1 Use rain Killer. m '' ' ! ' ] N'O Mcdicinc is so popular As the Fain Killer. KEEP the Pain Killer always on hand. fou have a Cough or Cold, lTat> /ha I'filn Killer. JOOIv out and not he caught without j A Bottle of Bain Killer. I ET everybody use the Pain Killer 1 j ' For Spraim and Bruises. t/VERY sailor should carry a hotile of ('v * Bain Killer with him: pEMEMBER. the Pain Killer Is for IV Both Internal and External use. , The Pain Killer is sold .by all Druggists and Dealers" in Family ilcdlchita. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Projirit tors. 7-1 High .street, Providence. 378 St. Paul ?L:i (t. Montr* a1. ( auui.a. lTbouth litittoil ltow, London, liu^Iand. Feb 3,1S71 41-lni . Unanswerable Arguments. 'E-eablishcsl facts are wilent arguments which iifithiT pen nor tongue can ."hake, it ml it is upon established lbhis that the reputation of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, in a health preserving elixir, and a wholesome and powerful rcmeijy, i bawd. When witnesses come forward in crowds, year after year, and reiterate . the siyne statements in relation to the beneficial vHects of.a medicine upon ' ihtnwtvta, disbelief in its elllcacy is titled!>j wipti*?ible. The credentials"of t!n? nn,e<.jnailed tonic and alterative, cxtemlin^over a period of nearly twenty years, inelnde individuals of every class, and residents of every dime, and tejer io the most prevalent among tJ^e complaints whicii uHI l'P and harass the human samiiy. Either a multitude of i pei?pie, strangers to each other, have annually t>.:en t-er/A-a wiin an insane i iiis<i mo.ivi-Ioss desire to deceive "the p.iiilic, or I tosiotter's Bitters, for no iess i h:in a iifi.li of a century, .have Lk>en 4 alfordinir such relief to .-nllvrorH from indigestion, fever ium! ague, biliou.sne.-sr general debility ami nervous disorder.-, us no other preparation has ever iinjiaried. To-day, 'while the eye# of the reader ore vjjuii thenc linea, tens of thou saiidsof both sexes are relying upon the.* 1 Bitters as a sure defence against the ail meuts which lh<? pre.-init sca-on en^cn tiers, ai d their confidence is not misplaced. The local potions whieh infosestested dealers sometime-* endeavor to fcjist upon the siek in its stead, aie evverywhere meeting the lute that i*? due to fraud and imposture, while the demand lor the great vegetable spyc.lio is constantly increasing. Feb 3, 1371 41-1 ui *st>* Dorms, Sashbs. Br.rxnsi Mouldings. 1 &c.?We would call special attention to the advertisement in another column of Mr. 1\ P. Toale. of Charleston, S. ('. Mr. Toale is an extensive and successful manufacturer, and there can lie no doubt that our readers would consult their own interests by coresponding with him hefore purchasing goods in his line fro in other darties. "Persevere to tub E.vn and Your Efforts will be Rewarded"?continue to use SUMTER BITTERS and a cure for your Dyspepsia will be your reward. * . UPHAM'S DEPILATORY POW-' DER.?Removes J?uperfliiouH hair In five minutes, without injury to the skin. Sent by mail^'or $1.25. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE Relieves intfst violent paroxisms in five inituitcs and effects aspeedy cure. Price $2 by mail. THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN Colors the whiskers and haira beautiful black or brown. It cohswt?;of only one preparation. 75 cents by mail. Address . rf. (J. UPHAM, No. 721 Jayne Street, ' Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. Sold by alt Druggists. 1 Feb. 47,1871, 4=8?4t A. B.AVaiidlaw. ? ^ f ? ^ ^ < V V- -i*.,iv- , . QRO provision NO- 3 GRA> ABBEVILLE (Late Slain! of .1 r'-fci I ?li" 'ri ?^JW% Q5^fe/5e3 rpHE UNDi'.-RSfGNED ImVcf</rm< g_ u (JEN Ell *L GltOi EliY and propose to kcop Staph D.y Goo's, E mi I all such article as are usually f.>ui Wc request our friend* to }Jve us a prices', ocfore making their purchase*, hope. by elosp attention to hu-incss an nicr.s Oi Lhe old euiieei'n to continue, a' A. B. . J. G. T-* I 1 A tr?*?1 a r? + o renrujiry iu 101 if n * ;< '? ? J . fv /;? * -t. * -v J. r-'% V r? ^r, '4** I: \'r T Hi Bub fir lie- CqIIocUo F"03R. TIESX ? FOR THE i ' .'.; 14 rfT'll T_ _ n ..? Will DG vg'iiithi at: 13-th DAY OF All- Taxes Must b<Pcini ' r .'. * ' ' \ i ' *r . t 7 FOX nil remaining unpaid at llm \J of May, tlu'i'p will lie an additiu u* the latter date 5 percent; ad 'ition >y distraint -ale <>f the personal p The rate percenttim of luxation Is f' For llie' ounty .Three Mill* upon the L. 1 nnvy 27. 1S70. 40 if c BTy t-ntiri A i SM J.-J " Dieacneu . W. 1 HAVE JUST RECEIi SEED P( PTMIC EYES AN -r . . .. vrhieh will be sol i ] Feb 3, 1371. 41?tf~' * . New Myhs Calicos; in medium Shades. COATS COTTON, ALL NOS. black .skirt* nr.aid, 1 "!ircke<l- Osn.ahu'i-'cy &a, # nl 11 i ?. Emporium of Pasliios. v; IS? 1 13? Notice i LL persons (ifany) having demand* against the estate of Andrew Edwards, deceased, will present them to the Eexecutors immediately, otherwise they will be rejected. J. G. EDWARDS. E. EDWARDS. Executors. February, 17, 1371. 43?tf. MILLINER YJ OLD LADIES' DRESS CAPS, MOURNING BONNETS for all agea Bridal Bonnets and Hats. And everything in the ^^ilIi^lery line can be had at the Emporium <>f Fashion. ' l\b. 17, 1.71,13-tf EST ?> MEitcnm riTE "EA NG? K irfcW VI ? t J VA 11 /if C. H.. SV: FhWn G. PMwarda/V *... ? ' Y 'f! m |inr!iiri"?liij) fur tlxv t'unpa/tion of. PROVISION BUSINESS. We also "V* * ** - ?" v r * ' r a'.s, Sioe3? -Hardware, an tit iii a store of the kind., mil. examine on'r goods and learn our W.. n'ill >lit />!?! In<st #<?i* then;, and (I lilit-r I ilfulin^ -40 jttuuco tlu^cusluihl now onus to come in. ' ' WABDLAW. EXWADS. * ' " N c i :'M 4 | ' ' J ' rr-i. .; s ef State ai C-nty Taxes, - y EAR 1870, A * 1 Abbeville C. on j? # ' ? r ? : : Mi/ J . n c\r\, i ir .i . i: !>! ..dore zsm rnarcn. \ t ? ???, t'hmc. urn! paid pnor to the I9tli' n !i of 2d pvpr-i^nt. added1. If not paid will mo added, and tlxfrVh'ilo* collected ropcrt v of ' he tape pater. in* the Slate; Kruc Mil la ujjohilic dollar dollar. H. RUSSELL, County Treasurer. A yifi m o JUL 9 9 Stock -of v V- i V\, * V- v'> i a - , . V sE D Homespuns. * tow H 1 L . M <311021 aid, - : \ - s rrED A Me lot of )TAT0SS, D EARLY ROSE, .. uOW FOR CASH. " W T. McD02TAlB. - N O T I O 353 TO I ' ' ' ' ^ ft o- - j Q ! AI 'priv PROPOSALS will ho ro! n < ' ?' " t,:i nis!iinir MATJCKI; aT. st: 'i! r iiJ)J:<GA M'ETUQDIST t PA P. SON \{.iT) fct Abtievillo - Court 1 /Ii-'i - . plun nnd spoc-ifij c,ii:i.,:h ,* i u.ii "be seen on and af!!* ? in-.-ni;i-mw :it Uhj store of J. W. i FOWii:!; ;v i\ PEXNEY.eitb,. '."i'. :n wifltf:';" yleftsnre in shovrf is?ii i!:v.'!i. u V- -v ' i.'j jvsy wish . to ? .<. i ' if . : Vr. f! .^afc will be tMVrd '..(J to O 'j C'.yCrf, P. jl., 25th T:' WESTFIELD, i. W. 3T0WLER, ! , W. T, PENNEY, Building Committee. ! fob 17, 1871, 43?2t | - ^ ILL bo let to*,the loweet biduer on SALE DAY in MARCH-next, the repai'ingof thy Double *Br dge over Rocky Kiver, on the 'ond lending from Abbevalle to LoMrndesville, ajso, the repairing of Bridge over Rocky River ? near Young's Mills, also the repairing [of liriilgeat Milford'H Mills. Sneeifij catio|)H made known on thut duy. * By order of the Board, ROBERT JONES, i Jerk Hoard.' Fob. 17, 1871, 43?tf School Books! i ' ' . , ->" ' : I > ; ; .. II. ' I ; 9 r-v*.' vi'' Union Pictorial Frftner, I Holmes' ' " * ' ' Towns' Spolle* and Deflner,' - WeListei'to Speller and DeflnCr, ' j Walker'a J^tiouary, . t (...Webster's " j Eatfn Dictionary,.* ^ t r \ *~Brotei)ic!io?iMyv - ? . v".'. j .. McQuffey's Readers, a Reynold's Traders,'' ^ - -fcterlhig's 4: b witl! 5ih'Headers.> / A Quuckenhos'g English Composition, ^ r Jied^s Logic, . - . I 1 Whntley's U?>?ict Juvenile Speakers, riialfiDHM. C l( w?.ev?.? i; o o -CP- ? ] ' " ' i> Elementary Grammar,' e Bullions fc-chool Grammar, (J Bullions' English Grammar, i Smith's English Grammar, \ .Qjiackeiibos's English Grammar, \ . Adams'Latin Grammar, } Andrews and btoddard's Latin Grammar, c -Harkness'ts L&tiiuGrammar, Bullion*': Latin Gii&nnnar, - ?# n | Bullions' (fleets Grammar, '' Valjiy's Greek Grammar, Harkness & Arnold's 1st Latin Book. MtClintock'sLatin B?>okr Arnold?* Intend 2d Latin Books. s Jtlar knee's :>u Latin hook. i Antlion's Latin Lessons, u Ambon's Prose Com position, Weld's Prose Composition, Bullions' Greek Keftde'r, McClintock's 1st Book In Greek, Anioldrs']?t Book hi Greek, Arnold's Greek Prose Composition, Antlioli's Greek Lessons, Jacob's Greek Reader, y Grreca Minora,' Bil! ions' Caet-ar, , ? Bullions'i?a!Iust, Antbou'a Cicero, ! u. ' Cicero De Officifs, ' !j r " Cicero, Tusculan Disputa- J tions, n Antlion's Sallust, Juvenal, Tacitn9, v Horace, Xenoplion's Memorabilia and , Anabasis. ?> ' Hi Monteith's 1st Lessons In Geography, t T.. ' H r UomiAl j.11uuuuuuuu iu muuicur? itjuiiu?i, h Monteiih's Manual of Geography, j/ Cornell's Primary Cornell's Intermediate Geography, Cornell's Grammar, School Gcogra- a phy, ?i . Mitchell's School Geography and Atlas, (> Geography of iho Heavens and Atlas. _ * - H Colburnla 1st Lessons, ' j <j iXaviea', Primary Arithmetic, .. " Intellectual " ' " "Written 14 u 44 School 41 * J . " Old School r, V> I* Unfypr?tyf- *: > v . " Practical 4 ? " Elementary Algebra, 14 Algebra, ' r 44r"?.Tmv?n*ity ^ 41 41 ; *Klen)??tary Geometry and Trigonometry/ Da vies' Legendre, A r :44 ' Surveying. u ' , ft S3X. i ftw lL . . . ""FtyifPa Natural Philosophy.-: BrVwor'H Kcltuco of iFamiliar Hi!ngp. !; (?<>in?itock'8 Natural philosophy; . Q&acfcenbo&'g Natural Phtioaowhy, YV*H> Nat^rirtPhHoBophy, K ; C'oinstock'a Chemistry, Oomatpck's Hotauy. Mrs. Li ncol n^Botanjfi $ Y&a " LyelJ's Geology. . -1 Child's History, " " 1st,-fd and <ki Booke of History, ScweH's History of Rome, I Southern c-ehooi Hi .ton' of U. S. Frost'* History of IT,- y. . ( Quackenbos's Hintory. of U. 8. , P/nnock^Uold.sinith'B History of England, Greece and Kume.; . < ! Worcester VEftihlurt*"of History; u ' liOUUlIJ b MUUJUW Ul juir^uijf) Wilnoii's Qimiik's o/^Biaftoiy, - , r WiMard'a Universal ILietory. To Uo had at C Parker & lee's. Jan 13,1871 85?tf .. . Greenville and* Columbia Bai road. . ^ Ovvri? at. Sttpekintehdek1,,s Office C0LU31BIA, 8. C., December 1,1870. ON and after THURSDAY, December 1st, the foUowlug Schedule will be run daily, Sunday excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina iioad, up and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? I gusta lload going South: ?* " UP. Lea%-e<Joluihbia. 7 00 a m " Alston........... 8.40 an)v-;' ? . Newberry,....... 10.10 a m " Coke*bury,...l 1!45am 1 41 Bel ton 3.30 *m Arrive at Greenville. DOWN. Leave Greenville, 5.45am ? " ' Belton, ..^7.28 a tn J " Cokesbury,..r 0.03 p m " AbbeviIle,..C..l...JMWa ra " Newberry,.-li'3iram ' Alston....... lltfara' ArriveColumiua.,..., 8.45 a m ( COL. THOMAS DODAMEAD, < General Superintendent. SALEOF : ttft i nTCi; iUNU LUIO! A Bare CLaice to Buy a Hone I. OFFEJR lor pale about 30 BT7ILD. ING:-LOTS hoar the DEPOT, and within five minutes.wtilk of the , Public Spuare.1, The Lots are known, to be naturally the prettiest, in Abbe virie. Mr. James A. MeCord is now making a plat tff the lots, which can bo ?cen at my store in a few dajs.' . Streets of sufficient width have been nurveyed out. Tnis property will only be?on the Market a short time. Parties wish- . inxr to bu\ had better call soon. Terms reasonable. / , . . i Jas. W. Fowler. C ' Feb 10, 1871, 42-tf : Assipe's Sale-la Eaiknpy. In the matter of JOHN A. TALMAGE, j - Bankiupt., By virtue of au order issuing from fliei District C ourt oi tlie Urtiud braies; for tho District of IHouth Cai<i;na, I will j ' a. public auction ior?at-b. ai Abbe-, vllp V?*v: ' ?: * ?* ' ' ?>' Id) Jtfat'ch next the choses in action of t lib eii'..' ii. Ii. i.sbignce* i AbbevLit-T feb'y 17, fs.'J, 4.3, St * <- y ' ? * Sreeuville Coach- Factory, , . SOWER, CM & MAEELEY, ' V E would announce to our customers that we ace prepared now to\ 111 all orders for Vehicles. We Jiare idded to* our stock of Wood-working ducutneiy, and increased our Htatf of vockinert to about 70, and therefore tyust hat none of on r pai. one will be di*apjoinred iii hftvingcrdera promptly filled. fhe Stock of'Ode.^lwo, Three, Four tnd Six Horse Iron; Axle Plantation. iV-ogfmjsTvHl be kept full; and now, as . . or one-third of a eentufy pasW these . -V'agons fhull be. tile STA&DAllI) of V ' : SXCELLENCE. We have a large (stock of light BUGHKS and ROCKA WAYS, of our own nuke; also, a stock of Northern boili iUGGIES?both low and high nriced, M. ' or those who wish to. purchase Northrn work, as cheap as any Southern loaler. We call upecial&ttention to thO mproveiPeute maktngin our SPHING , 'VAGONs. Without raising th? price,* . ; ? ve are furUishing them with great curt, >aintiug them elegantly." ' " Price lints promptly mailed on appli? * "ation. : - -i > Send us all your Repair Woric. Freight illy charged one way ou It by the Raiiua?i. . JO WEE, COX & KARKLEY/ Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W.>Iar* hall; at Greeuwood, .J. A. &,W. BE*. . Saily; at Ninety-Six, T, C. Lipscomb:. ' . tCokesbury, J.J. Ellis. Nov 11, 1870 2012m . > ._ t.. . . 1 I . ij ?!. : ? "j '>): . !;t\ ?. koxxce Fo Teachers. *' ; u* ' * '* v,. \y-rt/ **** f->.. * >" - PUBLIC notice is hereby given . that tjie County Board of Ex- j? miners tor School Teachers for A b~ jfv* aville County will exafaine all "wh<r V ittll apply to them on and after thifc' ute. " No teachers. wiH receive pay from v ho State unless the shall pass exam " ia:ion" and.receive e rtificat? of qugi _ ication. . , jp Those wishing to beexamined will pply imwdialeli/, as their pay may ate from said examination. The Board will sit at Abbeville ourt Hoqse Notion is al?o given-that toevlwnwk : ries of the several Townshipfsin tbi? toimty will.be'adopted as tfce boundries of the School Districts." /AH certificates nave to bo renewed 'hose whose terra of certificates hare x pi red will renow their appicitJOM. ' i?- Blank forms are npw ready, .nd teachers can make Immediate apdication to the Chairman. T. M. Williamson, Chairman Board. Jan. 6,1871, 27 - 3m x CQHFOUKD ACIB PHOSPHATE 'OF LIME, Far CiptiiitliCatti Seel I . ? ?r . article is manufactured by L: tbe^Pacitte Guano Company, at harTe&on/ S. C; iintfernhe snperin*' * eixk'rice of Dr. St. j ulikn kavenrl. vmkba When (-omposted with an equal vrei^ht ?f Cotton Soe<j, its results have been bund fuily-equal, to the beat standard . ertiflzern. Ita economy must com- ' nend it to^the notice of Plantera gen rnIty. . For'specific direction* oni|>ostin?f. and for. supplies; zipply to. r. N.ROBSON* Selling CnurlejtOD, S. C". . JOHN S. EEESE & Co., General AgeriM, Baltimore*.. Dec. 30,' 1870 36-3ia mLrwoomm^f The Highest Market Prices . ; Xffr . s PAID IOB woot, " -J *#'&. .fifr ' J N EXCHANGE FOR GOODS^r IM1F wool rnnit be foe from bars and foreign matter.' Willbetakoa qjther waab?d ?r n w.iolieii' . *.** HII LKR & ROBERTSON. Jane 5. 1868, *6, li " / F1BE! FIRE1! fTBEI!! PGE rH R I with 4 or 6 of tbo BEST TBRVaod SOUTHERN INSURANT* > ?01IPANIE'*, the are AGEFT& o>-That M \MMOPH WESTERV rOMP&FT, THE P\? IFr^ FIRPIN'STXRANOE CO*PA?Y OF nAN FRANCISCO. ( ALIFORNy^ Ft- ir"aranie?d capital ia TWENTY KTK HILUotfS IN GoLD It*STOCKH<>LDSfi* ire iridividaul'y li .bltf for it* lots--. lte-1MNi ire j>i omptlT paid nt his AGENCY by jpfi' Jrafu on NKW VUKK (kir AgtncyJilro*. fcVtpy, ivpre^ents ahont acmillione of dtHfai* Dr. I. & W. T. BRAtfCp > tfov 25, 18T0, 31?3m ****** * I 1 oUU jsusneis SEED OATS I FOB SALE, Low for cash, by ?: JOHN KNOX. February 3,1871, 41?tf, / LADIES' OUT-FITTINfi nEPARTME?T. The Ladies willflpd Stamped Use aid Boil Yokes, IiaMfifel 1 . " r . Skirts Tucked and Embroidered, Em br iuered Chemise.Embroidered Gowns. Hoop-Skirt's and Coraetk, Em broideries Laces, Corsets, .Edgings, Collars, Cuffs, &c., nt the Emporium cf Fashion. Feb. 17, 1ST 42?tf '