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i IT2B3. j A time to run?when you arc in :i j hurry. The Universih" of Kentucky lias purchase ! Ashlan i, the homo of llenry Clay, for ?U0,00l>. xv111 ^ino- i:i onera as well as in concert in Sun Francisco. Mr. W. II. Ilovcy, an energeticr citizen of Greenville died at Alas-i sachusetts last week. Miss Liza Weber married the or-! chestral conductor of her troupe at I !St. Paul, Minn., the other day. ( 11*13 nauie is Mulialy. Tlie Chicago Common Council | has thought better of it, and con-j eluded not to sell the ground in j which tjic remains of Senator j Douglass lie, but to pay the tax; 'out of the general fund. . . _ti A Michigan editor has just given: up the sanctum tor tlio j?nlj?ir. .He] thinks it is easier to light the one devil at which a minister levels his j arrows, than the thousand which an | editor has to contend with. The Winnshoro' News- says: J "We understand that a party ot': disguised men whipped several no-J groes near Monticello, in this coun-i tv, on last Saturday night, the! cause of which we have not learn-j cct.' Captain Hall's Arctic expedition ; is expected to leave New York about May 25th. The Captain pay* his chief trouble about start-! ing is that he is overrun by thou^-j anils of volunteers who want to g > along. The Anrrusta Chronicle says,; "never before has such an earnest j spirit of development pervaded uur community as at present." The insurgent tribes of Central j Asia, under the lead of Sadik, have j commeueed hostilities against Kus-j bia. I A Chicago paper speaks of a fe-! male reporter cm a rival sheet n 4tt>inilin<f a sweet smile about four inches across." Iler Royal Highness the Princess1. Louise, Marchioness of Lome, hasj been pleased to appoint the Lady . Sophia Macnamara to be Lady oi" i the Bedchamber to. her Royal llighr.ess. M. Schneider, the President of i the last French Imperial Chain her j; and owner of the iron works at h Crenz.)t, is about to commence op- 1 ( rations upon a very largo scale at r ?toek:o:i-on-Tees. ! ? /* j 1_ _ 1_ _ a. l _ 1 i , TiiC story oi inc casket ^riuiru io| have been left by the Duke of 1 "Wellington to Prince Arthur, with;! directions to have it opened when }' the latter came of age, is officially pronounced a fiction. An Undertaker in Detroit, in February, jokingly promised to bury a friend for .. 30, provided he died within twelve weeks. Last , ?.Ionday the undertaker fulfilled bis pron;ise, his friend havLg died after an illness cf two weeks which were his only sick dajs for twelve years. i Dr Towtisend has obtained a 1 verdict of $5,500 damages against the Broadwa^y and Seventh incline ' Kail road in New York city. The doctor hailed a car, which stopped ut tlii! crossing. The iront platform being nearest to him, lie was , about to step on, when -the car started, causing him to fall, ami l one of the wheels went over his 1 foot. "Recently ft man named Grant committed a murder at Demarara, W. I., whence he escaped to Halifax, -X. S., where he was arrested 1 and put on board a vessel to be returned to Dcurtirara tor trial. On arriving in sight of his destination. llic pnsiuiur jhiii|icu mciuiaiiu ?ii:w i was immediately seized and devoured by sharks. General Early denies having ordered the burning of Montgomery Blair's house during his Maryland raid of 'G4, and says the only hurn-j iug authorized by him, besides' pome railroad bridges and trains of cars, were 4ithe burning of Thad. Stevens' iron works in r8G3, and the burning of (Jbambe sbnrg in j 1SG4, and both were strictly i:i accordance with the recognized rules! of war." <> <?>? 1 - - 1 The chemical person who lias discovered a process l>y wliich fusel -oil can be taken from whiskey. 1ried it on a barrel of-the CiiK-inarticle the other The L< iiii sville Ovmn -J'Wnai S.? vs:, "lie funnd the residum to consist; of five pounds of strychnine, four-| teen pounds of rotten tobacco and ! dish water enough to hold them in j solution." The mixture was then; in exactly the right condition t'>! suit the educated Louisville palate, j ? The bear known a3 tlie club foot j which lias been for years the ter-i ror of the Tojori mountains in Cal-j ifornia, and for which a reward of $1,000 ha3 been standing for some was found dead in the Tejon mountains, and ail indications show that it is the same hear which so fearfully mangled a man a few weeks since. Kine deaths arc attributed to this bear. Only last year two "Jirothers fell victims to his ferocity. . A Tribute From Bishop Fierce to; Bishop Andrew, Bishop Pierce, on Sunday, May! 7tli, delivered a funeral sermon on the late James O. Andrew, in\ Nashville. The text was 1st rhil-j ippiaus, 1st chapter, 20th to the 2(ith verse, inclusive The iirstj portion of the discourse was an j uluborate analysis and estimate of! the chancier of Saint Paul. In iiis eloquent eulogiiim upon the inteileetual powers and oratorica' ability of liie deceased Bishop lie says: "As a-preaeher he was somewhat unique . lie had no model. lie stood alone. lie was original, not so much by creative power ashy his peculiar style of appropriation. I ile never dwelt in propositions; lie had nothing to do with divisions, firstly, secondly, thirdly and lastly. He dealt with one great leading idea, and this idea hemade to revolve upon its own axle until every spot j ol its surface was bathed in snn-j K.-l.k Tf : . i.nii'rtio .1 ,1 11 , lift,',.) ti I III I Ilglll. HIS |HMi tlO i'l illllj'iimuuv.., wore amazing; and on some of iiis; favorite themes, when his miudj was full, the opening ot his mouth! was like the letting out of many waters, nor was it a thin sheet turned into spray and descending in mist, hut a thundering volume, that rushed and roared and swept on resist lossl v. Those who heard him only in the latteryears of his: life will regard what 1 am saving! as extravagant, but I know whereof! I afiirm. Making liim a bishop ruined him as a preacher. Soon alter his election, he conceived the idea that he must be an example 1 of extreme simplicity, for the benefit of the younger brethren in the ministry, lost, I suppose, by under-j' taking to imitate him, they should L render themselves ridiculous, audi, hence lie changed his style; he , compelled his mind to work unnat- ; u rally; he cut oil' tiie inspiiation i that used to bear him up ami carry i him along* quite above the level of ' common men. .. ( In his palmiest days there was nl- I ways a peculiarity in Bishop Ami row's : mvaehing that distinguished him from I ;dl others. The tirst half ol his ser- ( inous was always ihc best?often ' lofty, grand. imperial in the range ol * thought, the sweep of imagination. c lu> u-#?nliii of words. The latter hull i * was commonly colloquial, simple and ' sometimes common-place, li seemed ' lo me that in prayer ami meditation 1 md communion with G'od lie had ' iscended some lofty elevation, som<- 11 >ri^ht mount of vision; and when In- * ntored the pulj.it and announced hi> 1 ext, he launched out on bold, broad unions, like an angel flying through J he midst of the heavens; and by and >y he grew weary and commenced to lescend by gradations, until at his: \ ie walked upon the earth like an rdinary mortal." , ( Jud^e Orr Interviewed. i The Jnd.ire lias been recently inter- ; ncwed by Mr Smaiieyof the Tribuiir, ! who thus writ.cs : ( "Judge On*, once Speaker of the National House of Representatives, member of tno Confederate Senate lhrin^ the war. and the Governor ol j his State in the early days of l?econ- ? >triu*tion. is almost I lie only one of tlu-j, iireat, old-time political leaders of South Carolina who now belongs to the Republican party ilo is Circuit J udge ot the five north-western counties of l he State; and I believe it is lae, in great pait to his influence ihat these counties are entirely free , Irom the violence and outrages that >ccur in other sections. The Judge is confident that in no o'her equal ' population in th'j United States have ^ fewer crimes against persons or ]?ro-1 ^ pertv been connnitte<l duri'-g the past j > . oi> flinn i:? tii< / iv/'iiif In 1 in> I Count}- of Pickens, in his circuit, not ' ;i single bill of indictmc ? has beeni' sent to t!i? Grand Jury during thej' last two terms o! court, ft period oi'j( i-ijjht months; and not a single criminal case lias been tried. In the jail 1 of Anderson County there is Imt one ( prisoner, and lie is waiting trial for a trivial offense. The people here are ( anxious that those facts should he 1 known, and that .Northern mon who wish to emigrate Soutii may under- ] xtand that, in this part of South Car-'; olina, they will be as secure as in any I part of the North. I have no doubt m ihat tl i-. would he the ca-e at present, j< iiiid probably ahvi y.s so in tho towns, but iii the buck country, in a time of Treat politicakexcitement, I believe a Northern Ki-publican, who should freely cvpress his sentiments, would iind it unpleasant. if not dangerous,;, even in this quiet region. "Judge 0:r thinks that the disorders that are occurring in m ny parts i oft ho State arise from various onuses, I chief among which may be mentioned! the arming of negro militia, tbe increase of taxation, the extravagance of the Legislature, the corrupt practices of some public officers and the ji; competency of others, the bitter fueling cherished by the old politicians on account of the failure of Congress to remove their disabilities, and the hostility of the white ;?opula'ian to the tic-Toes on account of tin exclusive supremacy of their former ! he State Government. The | Rebel soldiers are especially irritated} at negro rule. During the war tiny looked forward to their return home i with the belief Unit they would then' be honored by the peoplo and choIsen to office, as soldiers have been at the .North. I-.stead of this, they find I themselves disqualified for even the iinost unimportant plac-es, while offices are mostly filled by negroes who once! iblaeked their .boots, groomed their .horses, or worked in the cotton-fields. iTho greed of the negroes for office [constantly increases, and was greatly 'aggravated la^t Fall by the noroina 3E3?S?B''iM SSS *?1*11 tion t)f negroes by both parties, and the election in tbo State of si muj'?ntj* of negroes to the Legislature, and all negroes except one to Congress. Many of the oiiieers chosen, both negroes and white incu, were notoriously incompetent, and not a few were of <]ucsii<>nnl)lc honesty. In Abbeville County, the Probate Judge, member of the Le^is ature, and the lntendant of the town arc now in arrest for robbing the county treasury." WASHINGTON NEWS. Wwsiiington, May 22.?Colfax fainted during the session to-day. Corcoran continue* to improve. It is proposed to force the vote on the treaty l>y to-night's session or to morrow night. I3aron Geroit, who lias represented Prussia hero for twenty years, departs this week. Colfax, as required l?y law, has certified to the District Attorney I the contumacy of the Irbunc correspondents, which will brin?r the matter to the cojrnizanco of the grant] jury. The Semite still bold their pris-j oners. Nominations?Bird W. Gray as Judge Eastern Texas District, Daniel Wakefield as Postmaster at New Orleans, La. Senate?Summer made a personal explanation of a speech attributed to him in tlie New York llcmld, and said it was bogus. Edmunds denied having abused the press in the seeret sessit n. Motions discharging contumacious reporters were made, and will go over under the rule. The New York Standard tells the following good story : At, six o'clock one morning, about :hrce weeks ago, a policeman was Handing upon the sidewalk of Sixth Vveil 111?, near one of uic upper sirecis, i kvhon lie was approached by a genlenian who, pointing to the street, nodestly said: "Mr. Officer, there is i, stone in the street; will you remove , t?" The policeman looked astonish:d, and said : 'That is not my husiles*; X dot look after those things; >ther parties ought todo that." "But," persisted his quiet interro^at'U*, "you ire appointed to protect the lives and iroperty of the city. That stone may attse a Ik rss to stumble, a child to )e thrown out of a wagon and killed, sone poor man's properly be destroy sd. As a citizen I thought I oughtl o remind you that the stone was here. If you don't reniwvc it I will lavo to, although I thought such hings were more particul: rly to be lone by you." The policeman, not it all ill-humored, as he afterwards ef:?i< (.!, saul, "Imi re about right, sir; nay I ask your luumv?'' "My name's iill I, ( the Mayor of the city) ; J. was tjrfl looking arouncT.*' South Carolina Bonds.-- The New fork fhmid of tlit* 16th, in its finanial article, says: "The discussion ami It-bates in the lveent Convention at Vilumbia, by iriviji?^ a vcnl to the il fowling of both parties in South Carolina, and enabling them to come o something liko a harmonious underiiainli g. have produced a better feeing in South Carolina, evidenced t<>iay in the advance of the July bonds o sixty-four." ? 'Plvrt r\ r? r\f* n A'.t* c i iiv, iwivrtiwin */i ?i v >> "uvuiip hit indorsed a verdict for niaiidaiighter ilitis: "Yordic Giliy vita uiuiis slulcr c mat-thews. Markets. AbbkvilIjE, May 20.?Cotton 12 j^loj. Ni:\v York, May 21.?Gold steady, it ] 1 g. Flour dull and declining. Wheat strongly favors bnysrs. Corn unsettled. \)rk 1G.2-"). Cotton quiet? uplands 16; Orleans 10}; pales 1.000 bales. 7 P. M.?Cotton firm with sales of 2,'20 bales, at 10J. Flour?Southern quiet md heavy ; common to fair extra (5.7.50 ".25; good to choice 7.3H0O.OO. Wheat; jiny ana io\v ? winier reu ana amnoij Western J.GO01.G7. Corn irregular and J jusuttled, I'ork firmer, at lG.U0@ll3.5u. jfold 1111 J. Ci? a it i.estox, . May 53. ? Cotton juiet?middling 15J&1.}; receipts 4'JU jales; sales 500. Augusta,' May 23.?Cotton quiet jut firm, at M] for Liverpool and lo for Sew York middling ; sales 330 hales. Livkkpooi,., May 23.?Noon.? Cotion quiet and steady?uplands ;' Orleans 7jj073, coisrsiGiSrEES. Tuc following named persons Lave freight in the Depot,: J E Bradley, T A Daniel, Enright & Smith, John Enright, Juy & Jiituilcy, F E Jay, II S Cason, Win Mathis, fci McGowan, W D Mars. J Neice, J A Norwood, J L Pressly, A T Robertson, Dr B lthett, W Spears, W, S & W, H Willey, A E Wideman, W P Walton. No goods delivered until freight is paid. J. \V. MARSHALL, \ Agent. The following persons have packages in the Express Ottice. F L Baker, 0 Johnson, J L BouchilIon, T S White, B Jlhett, M M Tarrant' A T Wideman, M I) Drennon, L H Russell, W D Mars & Co, F M Mitchell, Jas. Gordon. C. V. HAMMOND Agent. Blasting Fuse, At Parker & Lee's. April 34, 1871,61 ?tf*.! ARRIVALS AT J I Tlie iSXarsliall JEIous^ SIXCjE LAST FR1DA Y. R C Maemurdo, Wra B Cotrel, N Montgomery, B Ileddcrdock, New York ;S D Sinton, Ga ; J P Ivfcnnedy, Mrs B J} Crier, Mrs E P Kennedy, Due West: ! Win Piet, T J Carey, H Hiss, Baltimore; J T Spreggs, Spartanburg; Itobt Shaw, Philadelphia; J L NorreJl, Greenwood ; E W Moore, Abbeville;Capt J WClarkson, Duo West; Mrs Gilmore, Greeuvilie; Mrs Elizabeth Lynch and son, Williamson. j ' JOHN A. MAYS, Proprietor. Religious Notice. A Uonvention of the "Tho Circlcs I of Prayer" will bo lu*ld in Abbeville jTillage, commencing on "Wednesday before the 1st Sabbath in June next, at 11 o'eloek, A. M. JOHN T. PARKS, Chairman. For the good of tho cause, the Duo Weft, Now berry and Edgefield papers will please insert this notice until the day of meeting. PMBSH Beef an 3 Mutton! CAN bo had at TROWRRTDGE & CO.'H STORE, on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, which will be sold at 1 ivi11 prices. Parties h'avin# llieir names the day before market days, willliave such parts of Beef or Mutton delivered at their houses free of charge, C. ETJGHES. May 19,1771, 4-2t rni', ?o mcersiiU'ATftfJi iiiilU 13 JMoftUiiiiiWlluUi , FOR PLANTING COTTON And Distributing Guano. Opens, Plants and Covers! A Machine that doc3 the work perfectly. For sale by Trowliridge & do. March 17, 1871, 47?tf Photographic Albums, Drawing Paper, Fabcr's Drawing Requisite, (jillotl's Barrel Pens, Chessmen and Boards, Packman)moil Boards, Note Paper from 10 to 25 ets. qr. Legal Cap, 14 and 16 lbs. to Ream. Ilymn and Prayer Bjoka. Pocket Bibles, Family Bibles, Blank Books, (a variety.) ALSO, OUIi STUCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS, Is now pretty Vull. FAEKEE & LEE. sr..,. k icj71 i?Jl llj t/ J X W 4. *,*. Vegetables Wanted. T^IIK highest price wiM be paid for ? all kinds of garden products hjJOIIN A. MAYS, Marshall House. May 12, 1871, 3 tf ICE! ICE! ICE! The Co'ura'aia Ice Eouse SS now open for the Season, and prepared to sell Natural Lake Ice, at ironi 1 to IA cents per pound, according to quantity". This lee is far preferable to any manufactured, or prepared by ehemical process. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't, Columbia, S. C.. Apr 7, 1ST1 50-lf mm nil) sues, A KEW LOT just received at low prices. J. D. Chalmers & Co. Slay 12. 1871,3- tf Splendid New Clironios JUST RECEIVED, t tfc r<TJr AT TVTTPP<3 tj, &. wyy i May 12,1S71, 3?If The Rustic Window ?Sxad.es, Will lust from 10 to 20 years. For sale at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. May 12, 1871, 3?tf wanted; ORDERS <>n 11)9 County Treasurer, for which the highest price will I liu r?nirl in 'f?nsi}|. HUGH WILSON. Aprft 21,1871 52-tf | OTHER [NOVELTIES, 1 JUST RECEIVED! JI7ST ARRIVED, Novelties | in Milan, Neapolitan, I c; ( '11 i TT.-i+i! otkI T^nil UIKUV clHLl xxutv uaiv. ?? -? I nets. Also, Ribbons, Flowers,; Laces, Rouclies, &c. Prices reasonable?first class Goods?j the best taste employed, and .everything sold for CASH, at the Emporium of Faslsion, .Abbeville, S. C. ? JUST RECEIYEBr 4 DOZEN Chignons of the newest shape. Also, another dozen pairs of Perfumed Bracelets, Spar Necklaces, &c., at the Emporium of Fashion. LADIES'' ; ^0"DUCKED and Embroidered Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, Embroidered Yokes, Stamped Yokes for Embroidery, Corsets, Panniers, Breast Protectors, Hosiery, &c. Sold by ladies, at the Emporium of Fashion. Handsome! O EAL Lace Jackets, Man-! ties and Points. Also, Summer Shawls, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. i TO HOUSEKEEPERS1 PAPER SHADES, Linen Shades, and Nottingham; Lace for Curtains. Also,.Wall Papering, at the Emporium of Fashion. \\ JiiLt; uuuufti. "%/B" TILL and Xainsook, very: Iv J: cheap, Checked, Swiss and Embroidered Muslins,Swiss and Jaconet Embroideries, Laces, Fnllings, Edgings, Insertings, Collars, Cuffs, Longcloths, very cheap, Handkerchiefs, &e., at the EMPORIUM OP FASHION. gentlemen"" ft ?7 ILL find a beautiful line ^ V of Cassimeres, a good I i n s~, . . 1 1 \ *11 _ ir. [line ot uouonacies, unns, no Isicry, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, &c., at tlie EMPORIUM OF FASHION. j . GOOD ADVICE! | IF you arc going to Abbeville and expect to buy Dry Goods lor CASH, we advise you to go where you can get the best assortment?go to the house that deals exclusively in Dry Goods and Millinery?Yes, go to the EMPORIUM OF" FASHION. BUTTE RICK'S Patterns? Agency .for the sale of these justly celebrated patterns, at the EMPORIUM ? FASHION. May 12, 1S71 3-tf State of South Carolina. A BHE VILLI-: CO UXTV. In Probate Court.? Citation. By L. L. GUFFIN, Esquire, Probate J udge. il'IIEREAS, Hugh B. Maxwell, has made suit to me to grant liiin Letters of Administration of the Folate ami effects of J ItiMah Maxwell, ileeeased, late of saitl County. i i' 1 1 I1CSU lU't' liii'ii'U'iu in i-iit- nun {uiiiiwu i?h all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said lluldtili Maxwell, deceased, that they bo and appear, before me, in the Court of I'rohaic, to l?o held at Abbeville C. 11,, on the 22d, May itiHt., alter publication hereof, al 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, it'any they have, whv the said Admininistratlon should noi lie granted. Given tinder niy hand, iliit* G;h day of May in the ,\uir <>i our I.oid one thousand eight httudii*?l and seventyione, and in the ninrty-sixth year of , I American liidependeinv. ^ I Published on I lie Mil uu> 0,1 iuaj, 1.8'1, L. L. GUFFIN, j. r. A* c. May 12, 1871, ,u,m L ~i :-f - -""-I ^?"r - -yy Late Arrivals. ~o- e ? Tarrant's Scftzer Aperient, Citrate Magnesia, Holloway's Ointment, Hurley'a Worm Candy, Bennett's " Lozenges, Roger's " Syrup, Graefeuberg's Pile Remedy, Warren's " Mitchell's Eye Salve, Thomson's " Water, Reynold's " " Sandford's.Liver Invigarator, Simmon's " Regulator, Bals Wild Cherry, Gray's Carbolic Ointment, Young American Liniment, Turf Oil, Elixir Bark, Iron, Bromiuulk, Hedgman's Elixir Bark, Rosadalia, Tolu Anodyne, " ' Winslow's .Soothing Syrup, Philotoken, Hiera Picra, Pulv. Asalcctida, " Is ux-Vomica, 1 Turmeric, Carmine, &c., <tc. Abdominal Supporters, Rubber Breast rumps, Perry's Pimpole Remedy. Demorcst's Curling Cream, Ursina, or Real .Bear's Oil, Pomade and liair Oils, Shaving Soap, Tooth Soaps and Powders, Toilet Carbolic Soap, Toilet Soaps, HndchP Extracts, Long German, Cologne, Cachou's C'ardamon Aromatics, Spice, Mace, Nutmegs, Me A boy Snuff, Diamond Cement, Preston's Lemon Suga.T, Tea Cakes, Salad Oil, &e., ?tc. AT ' PABKER & LEE'S, May 15), 1871, 4-tf. SOMETHING NE?anfl DURABLE. Time, Monej ai Lata Saved!. French. OIL POLISH! This French Oil Polish is prepared for Carriages, Buggies, Harness. Boots aud iShoes, and I ALL KINDS OF LEATHER. IT will pive any article of Leather a most brilliant appearance, and at tlie name time, from the oily properties, tends much to preserve it; it will always he moist and pliant; it may be exposed to water and will not lose its brilliancy, and it is not to be feared that | any crust will settle on said leather when preserved with the above Oil. [ - For the Woodwork of Jjujrgies, Carriages and Furniture, there is not a better artielp in use. Manufactured by S. EINSTEIN & CO., Tanners and Curriers, formerly of France, now of Nashville, Tennessee. Instructions.?Shake bottle; pour a few drop-- on a piece of sponge, apply it lightly to the leather, and you obtain the* finest lustre, Frice, To cents per bottle. PARKER & LEE, Sole Agents for Abbeville County. Apr 21,1871 52-tf I THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR i Marion County, Florida. ? < Thomas C. Griffin nnd Wife, vs. J. W. ]V. Marshall, Exccutor ct al? Creditor's Bill. BY order of the Court in Florida tho creditors of J. F. Marshall, deceased, who will pity their share <>1 the rostn <if the proccedinr/, are notified- to prove their demands against deceased, before me at Abbeville i Court House South Carolina on or J before the first day of June 1871, or in default they will be excluded from 1 the benefit of the decree made in the | above suit. I W. H. PARKER, ; Special Referee, in iMiau ouiojina. ( Abbeville 0. II. ) I May s. 1871, 2?4t. J i M Carolii--AE?yille Ccjiilj. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Henry F. Fuller, Fx'r, vs..Mahulda A. ilarris, Thomas Stewart et ul. CvmpLiinh to Xf trshul Axxets, Cull in Crvditers, d'C. PURSUANT to order of Court in this wise, the creditors of the Esi ia e of Thomas Harris, dee'd, arc hereby i Mtdified to prcsvnt and prove their dej ma mis against said Kstate before me on lor before the .Sth of August next, at my ollice, or be barren. matthew Mcdonald, C. C. P. find Special Referee. Clerk's OGlce,. A. G. \ Sth May, 1871. J $4,000 . ON GOOD COLLATERALS, to the highest bidders, iu amount.U> suit customers. C. V. HAMMOND. May 12, 1S71, 3?tf ! NEW STYLES j Sattap $east$a<Is, at ILOW PRICES. AT J. D. Chalmers & Co.'s April 7, 1871 60, tf MILLER & HI - j "Would iuform their friends that they 1 COMPLETE OF (DDIKi'f! inn flllllll j i in it u /iii u omi,in WHICH AEE NOW BE For the Inspection of tl WE ASK you to call and examine i tliink we can suit you both in P of GOODS. April 21,1871, 52?tf Mil LI N E beg leave leave to call the attei ? gf Abbeville and vicinity to our , STOCK 0 Bonnets. Hats, FL 8f B&W ft We have made-this Department a sp feel assured that we are prepared to sat We still retain MRS, A, J. LYTHGI , 1 i* i 1 T\ j . troi 01 tais uepartment. (MILLER & W Apr 21, 1871 524f A C ARD THE undersigned lias opened h JUSTICE in the Court House, to his hands will be promptly attended to IfedLi 3ESL/UE March 24, 1871 48-tf] . TI 4 t.OT OF! sb ?\. ILd V JL JBL TIJY vlr mjp bcii, CHOICE IMPROVED uonnfv, I in JUNE the follow! ^ ons, Sr., a< FOR SALE, I?rms LOW FOR CASH, BY Qnarles, Perrin & . Shci[Ty March 17, 1S71, *47?t/ ' gJJ SEW BARBER SHOP, BT?! Abbeville ( UP STAIRS, MONDAY legal hours Dvcr J. D. Chalmers & Co.'s Furniture otny.a Jordan, En Store- led on as tl Patronage respectfully solicited. ^TermT'c GOVERNOR CRAWFORD. s"""psau<J April 14, 1871 51-tf fWTIvlL SET,7, MY HOUSE SH AND LOT i? the Village of rw VII \BBEVILLE, (Uuowii as the Marshall |> tiirec Mansion.) It is well known to bo one q, jj on >f the most agreeable residences in Ab- jrj\TE nf>> leville?well situated and highly imiroved. Persons wishing to purchase 0] >vilI do well to see J. S. Cothran, Esq., T . , >r in his absence Gen. McGowan. ,1 uds Elizube SALLIE A. MARTIN. TEi!Ms March 24, 1871, 48?\\ ~ 1 7 Sheriff's samii neCH - ? WATER wheel, Tl ^b; Mill (Jearin^Shafiin|& Pulleys fl^iu Mg?? 'f03 8 Hl)^3's^nMOB&5' f?Y Vir tH'SEND FCRA CIRCULAR^J^ S3 this _ ?. ourt Tim FSESH AEE1VALS!!! S??* the compli ? m of all that defendant, situate, lvi \Y. T. McDOMLM 1 TIEECS SUPERIOR HAIS, 31 or less. And an Extra Lot of Terms i mmm cahbiss. wforsta March 21, 1S71.4S? tf A?iri TP J Sheriff': Large Lot ?? "EV o 2* CHOICE FLOXJB, TE01 Made of pure rj- my KENTUCKY WHITE WHEAT, "j just received and for sale, by warmu mm mm n &p-:f >Iarch: OBERTSCN tave opened a STOCK I HIM. ADY teir Customers. for yourselves, and we RICE and QUALITY ry! ation of the Ladies of F owers, and/ ecialty this season, and, isfy all. who- lias entire cot* BERTSON. f I ' lis Office as TRI^Ji All business entrusted -; x * - ?r l.'. *tkA.isr, tIAL JUSTICE A. C, [EBEET'S SALE.. ; tue of a warrant to levy and: under agricultural lien, dime by Matthew McDonald,? k of the Court for Abbeville will sell, on fhe first Monday next, within the legal hours,, ng property; to wit: LLES or COTTON, the property of John "EL Lyr~ Js.'Norwooa, DuPre Cash. HENRY S..a\EON,T, Sheriff AbbeviHd--CouclJy. Office, v V t 8, .1671. ' 'EEIET'Ss 8ALE:. re1 of- sundry write of Fferi: s to me directed, I7vrtJl sell-at [^ourt House, on the FIRST iu JUNE next, within -the , all tbat tract or parcel of te and being in the County of bounded by lands of'Samuel lOchNelscn, and others, levie property of Robert Iveowen 1 Jordan. aah. Purchaser to pay for I papers. H. S. CASO>", S. A. C. Office, \ . 10,1871. / EEIFF'S SALE. tTUE of an execution to me ted, I will sell, at Abbeville i the FIRST MONDAY in. ct, withiii the legal hours, STE CARRIAGE, he property of Robert Eell,. :th Lynch. I CASH. H. S. CASON, S. A. C. i Office, ' \ ' >, 1871, 3-3t f ERIFF'S SALE, e Common Pleas. Seville County. Robinson and others, by next Thomas Eakins, PlaintilT, st Thomas Robinson, defendant. 11 of Foreclosure and Site. tue of the order of Court in cas-e, I will sell, at Abbevillo ist>, on the first Monday r.l xt, within the legal hour^s raged premises described in lint in this action, consisting tract of land on which tho : Thomas Robinson, resides, ing and being on Job's Creek, ' Long Cane Creek, in tho d State aforesaid, bounded by nomas Eakin, David Hannah, Eakins and others, contain! HUNDRED ACRES, more of Sale?Cash, purchaser to imp and papers. II. S. CASOX, Sheriff Abbevilio County. s Office, \ ly 8, 1371. J )B SALE' BY 'BRIDGE & 00, as A. Cos's SpfeMs Lime, m OSA2LE TIP'*".