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1_ ITEMS. Intelligence by the last English mails tends to confirm the cable report that sand is filling up the Suez Canal. Kisses are sold at fairs in Iowa. A man pays a certain amount into the general fund, and then selects the girl or woman he desires. Sura Butterworth, the friend ofj Gen. Sickles in the Key affair, has grown enormously rich, it is said, in California' and is rated at $2,000,000. A Paris hatter, whose stock was riddied with bullets during the siege, now sells the damaged hats at fabulous prices as souvenirs of j the war. General Joseph E. Johnston is said to be in better health than ever before since the the campaign in Georgia. He acquits himself loyally, and does nothing to discourage th^efforts of the Government to traiiquilize the couutry. Among the passengers by the steamship Paraguay which arrived on Friday from Loudon, is Captain John McCafferty, released by the British Government on the same terms extended to O'Donovan Kossa and his fellow exiles. A Berlin letter to the World says the Prussian authorities contemplate a general exchange of the needle gun for the chassepotj ot which over. a. half million werecapture'd iu the war. Bronze cannon are to be iutroduced in place of steel. Mr. Stephens is already experiencing some of the minor woes of journalism. In the latest copy of his paper received he says prominently, "for beautifully, in our last, read fearfully." David Pringle, of New .York, agent of the patent medicine firm of Thomas IL?ll?nvny, of London, has been arrested and lodged in Ludlow street jail, charged with embezzling ?25,000 of his employer's funds. The rice crop of Louisiana of; 1871 is estimated at forty-nine thousand nine hundred and seventy-one barrels, of 20q pounds each, against 100,740 barrels in 1879-70. A-full acreage was put under culture, but the drought cut off the yield. The prospects for the rice crop of 1871-72 are favorable, | though the acreage is small. Paris now exhibits few traces of the recent struggle. The barricades have been levelled, new tre.es ' have been plauted, and the dam- | aged buildings are being rapidly j repaired. Business has not yet re- | vived, the briskest trade at present , being in- photographs of the city and relics of the war. Tbe'streets are becoming erowded again with foreigners and returning Parisians. ' There were G70 marriages cele- ( brated during the existanee of the | Commune in Paris, and the "happy ] couples" are not yet certain if their i unions will be legalized. In the ' registration of births and deaths I these must be accepted nem. con. t ? ?ii-- ?c i 1 lie ponce uurmg luc jusi aigna uj the Commute fouud eighty-three ' children who strayed from their 1 homes. No one has yet come for- ( ward to claim them. The Earl of Ellenborough, now * 81 years of age, was when a school j1 boy appointed by his father, then! Chief Justice of England, to the| joint chief clerkship of the Pleas , in in the Court of Queen's Bench, \{ and has ever since that time drawn annually about ?40,000 iu salary and fees without performing any of the duties of the office. The noble Earl clings to this little sinecure with the tenacity of a Tife Barnacle. A correspondent relates that at a social entertainment in Berlin a timid member of the Parliament | approached Bismarck and asked him in what state he imagined Lorraine and Alsace would be after three years of German rule. . "Does that trouble you much ?" answered Bismarck. "'Yes, very much," replied the Deputy. "Well," rejoined the Prince, "it does not .trouble me at all. Who knows whether the world will exist in three years from now?" The Honolulu Advertiser is resEonsible for the statement that a arpooa was found in a recently captureil whale in the Arctic sea on the western sule of the coutipent, that was knpwn to belong to a shin at that time cruisinir in the same seas on* the opposite side of the ontiner.t. The supposition \8 that the whale passed from one opening sea to aoother via the pole, and he must have found open water, for whales most occasionally come to the surface and blow. A subscription has been started to raise a purse of ?5,000, to be offered for an international boat race, to be rowed on Saratoga Lake toward the close of the present season. ItMs understood that the Tyne and St. John's crews,* who contended together in Canada last year, will come if the .amount named is offered, and au American crew can be got up to make it a truly international affair. - Saratoga Lake is so situ ated as- to afford a straight course as lon? as any. l : . . ?J ?? 1 2 Washington News. Pardon of Bo wen?Judge Carpenter Before the Kn-Klux Committee. Washington, * Julu 4.?TJljrsscs S. Grant, President of the United States, to all whom it may concern?these : presents shall come greeting: Where us, on the liith clay of J une, ie<i, ini; the Supreme CQurt of the District of Columbia, holding a criminal term, : one C. C. Bowen was convicted ol' i bigamy, and sentenced to be imprisoned for two years, and to pay ?250 i fine; and whereas, it is represented ; that he was innocent of any violation < of the law; that ho acted in good I faith, believing his former wife to be < dead, r>nd it appears that ho rendered good service to.the cause of the Un- i ion during the rebellion and since its < termination, and has endeavored to i lead an houest and upright life; and < for theso roasons, eleven of the jurors i who found the verdict against him, < and many other citizens of the high- I est consideration and weight, urge his s pardon; and Uuited States Attorney I Fisher would bo gratified by the cxer- I ciso of Executive clemency. Now, < therefore, bo it fcnown that I, U. S i Grant, President of the United States i of America, in consideration of the premises, divers other good and suffi cient reasous rue tnereunto moving, do hereby grant the said C. C. Bowen ( a full and unconditional pardon. In i testimony whereof. I have hereunto ( signed my name, and caused .the seal t of the United States to be affixed, r Done at the city of Washington*, this i first day of July, A. D. 1871, and of f the independence of the United Slates < the ninety-fifth. i U. S. GRANT. < Bowen has been released. t Judge It 13. Carpenter, of Charles- c ton, was five hours before the Ku Khix Committee. There had been Ku Ivlux outrages in various parts of the State?not, however, originating < from hostility to the Federal Govern- ; ment, but the natural outbreak of men who had no redress throughout * the forms and administration of the law. The Government of the State is defective in capacity in all its de- , parttnents and venal ; it had increased the debt ?11.000,000, without constructing a mile of railroad, a foot of canal, or a school-house. When a candidate for Governor last year, he j visited every County in the State, r but never heard a man utter a word j against the Federal Government. j The opposition was to the connpt and nial-administiation of the State Government Members of the Loyal , League committee outrages, such as!; murders and burning ^in-houses, be-r fore there were Ku Ivlux organizations. The people submitted quietly for two j-ears, until t'ley had no redress through elections or forms of law, The Ku-Klux was composed of men of high respectability, or orga- nized for redress and protection. Judge Carpenter, however, did not endorse the organization, lie testi- ? fied that the collection of $4,00u,000, levied this year, will bankrupt one- A third of the State. The general con- * iition of affairs in the State is bail. _ p Foreign News. Paris, Julj* 8.?Count do Chj.m[>ord refuses to see the Orleans Prinzes until he consults France. Cham- ii bord has left France, but says, in a proclamation, "Though absent, we t] shall not be separated from our conn- ^ trymcn. When Frenchmen aro willing, we shall establish a government with decentralization, liberty and universal suffrage as our motto." He [/raises the army, and declares his unfaltering adherence to white flag of Henri IV" and Joon of Arc, which jonferred Alsace and Lorraine. Isew York, July 8.?The Herald special says the Count Chainbord in- ; tends to iiJsuo a procuration, calling upon the people to rally around the ^ Bourbon throne. Unless the authorities interfere, there will bo an iniitalion of Napoleon's Strasburg pro- ' gramme. ' ' ?- ti 1< A Large Yjeld.?Mr. D. Biemann has placed on our table the finest Irish ^ potatoes of tho season. The j'ield fJ from tho eighth of an acre is fifty-six v bushels, equal to four hundred and j fort}r bushels to the acre! Friend j Biemann excels in many things?he j is a good Senator, "knows how to keep aHiotel." is now and has been one of tho pillars of our prosperous town?and for raising potatoes has no competitor this side of Ireland.? Kcowce Courier. . t Discussing Chase and Hancock as i Democratic candidates for President I and Yice-rrcsident, the New Yor?s , Ilerald says: "In tho very sound of this ticket of Chase and Hancock there is strength. Let tho Democracy adopt it, and nicy win niive no aeiensive oaiuo iu .fightin 1872on dead issues; but they will be l'ree to take the offensive and \ to carry the war into thi enemy's icamp. Chase or Hancock will hardly do, but Chase and Hancock is a splen|did ticket, even for the fight against ; General Grant." Rev. J. L. Girardeau, D.D?"W1 regret to hear Mi at this distinguished divine has tendered his resignation as pastor of tho>Glebe street cfcurch, of this city, and that the matter 'is to be laid before the Presbytery this eve ning for their consideration. Air. Girardeau's talents arc of the highest order. There is no man, probably, who wields a larger influence in the ministry. He has everywhere endeared himself to the public heart by the purity oi his lire ana Dy tm loity Christian principles. "We can only hope that he will reconsider his determination, and that his usof'ul and valuable services will loug bo exerted in the community where ho was born and where he is so much esteemed.? Courier. Another large rattlesnake was killed in Greenville last week, measuring four feet sijc inches. "' Tenement Life in New York.? ] ?Some idea may bo formed of tenement lifo in New York, when it is known that two hou'ses in "Gotham Court," known a9 Nos. 3G and 38 f Cherry street, contain six hundred pceplo. The Board of Health -has ordered a clearing out of these premi- f ses for tho bcneut ot Immunity therein imprisoned; but humanity and g avarice seem inclined to battle with j the philanthropic board, and bravely j struggle to roverse this order. It j ?ccms scarcely credible that Such a phase of life can exist in a city of so * much wealth and magnificence; but following tho downward track of the ears through the eastern avenues and lower streets, the sight is trulj7 sick- 2ning. Far up, to a height of four or five stories, in cramped and Close rooms, 3r down beneath wdero God's sun- P light fails to crecp, men, women and children vegetate, growing in years and developing in 'crime. Ilere the ^reat masses congregate to eke out iho gift of life, which is often half spent before they know how te use it; i -x i_ '' _ i _ j ' Jul nere are aiso iuunu, even uuuu Lhe squalor and poverty and darkness >f corruption, brave and noble souls naking theso same hard lessons glo;ious for their fellows. # -? The "Washington correspondent of ,he Cincinnati En qui row says it is estimated that each Ku Klux witness ;osts the country about two hundred . ind fifty dollars and many of them nuch more, so that the temptation to isit the capital at the public cost is sufficient for wandering carpet baggers, vicious ndgroos, or low scalawags, who form the staple of those ^ jailed here on the Radical side from ihe South. Over thirty thousand flollars have thus far been expended. 11 . o There were 28 deaths in Charleston for the week ending on the 1st ! nstant?9 whites and 19 colored. j ARRIVALS AT The Marshall House SINCE LAST FItlDA Y. Robt F McCasIan, Ninety Six; W T T Head, ABC Lindsay, Long Cane: J R rarrant, T F Riley, Greenwood; R E 3ill, Benton W Jones, J C Willard, AbicvillejWJ Crossweil, Ga; J A Wright, ^ vife and 2 children, Washington, Ga; 0 Seorge C Wetmore, Thos HMWinn, v s* Y; Catlet Corley, E A Searls, Dorn's a Hines; AWClarkson, Due West. t JOHN A. MAYS, l? Proprietor. y COlSrSIGNEES.r 0 The following named porsons have rci<jht in the Depot: Jay & Bradley, J Miller & Co, J D ree.se, Mrs M T Owin, A T Robertson, iOe & Wilson, M Winstock. No goods delivered until freight is aid. j J. W. MARSHALL, A^ent, ? . r The following persons have packages ' 11 the -+ ?- v O Johnson, Dr B"Rhctt,""G W "Cunilnghain, M C Thornton, J L Leslie, ft oel Cunningham, FMiJlcrtJE Edwards, as Frazier, C T Haskell, W A Black, f( V K Bradley, A B Kennedy, L P Gufin. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. " Markets. . ' r ABBEviLLE, July 13.?Cotton 15 |i ?17 New York, July 8. ? Flour teady. "Wheat very firm. Corn a * hade better. Pork heavy, at 14J. Cotr * on strong?middling uplands 21&; Organs 2H?held higher; sales3,000 bale9. ^ 7 P. M.?Cotton |c. better; sales 3,000 H ales?uplands 11J: Orleans 21 g. Flour ? niet and unchanged. Wheat dull? si irinter red and amber Western 1.48? .52J. Corn firmer and in good shippng demand, at 722072. Pork H.S7? " 5.00. Gold 12J@12. Charleston, July 8. ? Cotton itrong?middling 21; sales 200 bale's. Augusta, July 8.?Cotton market J ilosed firm, at 19J for Liverpool mid- ^ lling; sales 1G0 bales. Liverpool, July 8.?Noon. ? Cot- ' on opened strong, but closed excited? iplanda 0j; Orleans ; sales 20,000 jales. ' 'J 1 w ^ jjjj l ^ BY J. A. MAYS. ( This elegant buildI1VG fronting on the 1'ubiic Jquare, lias recently been thoroughly renovated and well furnished. The ruble is supplied with the best the mar- ( feet affords. A lull corps of polite and | Attentive servants will contribute to please the guests, and every effort will be made to render the stay of visitors pleasant and agreeable. Livery Stable. THE undersigned has opened aNEW LIVERY STABLE in connection with the Hotel, and is prepared with , comtortabie stables, and commodious Lots to accommodate stock of all kinds. ' An experienced and careful OSTLER will always be found on the premises. HORSES, BIJGGIESand WAGONS, j ALWAYS ON HAND TO HIRE.. J Give me a trial. My prices are moderate. JOHN A. MAYS. March 10, 1871, 46?tf HARTIN'S HILLS. rllE subscriber having purchased' the WHEAT-MILL of the above mentioned Mills, takes pleasure in mnourvcing to the-public that they ire now in thorough repair. Now 3mutter, New Bolting Cloth and New 3urr Stones have been put up, which, n the hands of Mr. T. CRAIG MIL?ORD, an experienced Miller, the n-oprietor feels sure will give entire atfsfaotrion to the public. WM. J. -ROBERTSON. July 7, 1871?11, 3m ,?v FRESH ruraip< Seed. ? Ruta Baga (American) Red Top Strap Loaf, Early White Duteh, Large White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Early White Globe. DnulrMM T ftfl rctinci WJ -UV^vi July 7, 1871, 11?tf. ;0, For Sale. rllE subscriber offers for salo ft a GOOD MILK COW and )ALF?apply to him at his residence n Mt. Carmel, or at the Printing ffice. D. S. BENSOiST. July 7, 1871, 11?4b DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Vood Moulding^, Stair Rails, Newels, &c., Embossed, firound and Cut Glass. A LARGE and W<3ll assorted stock fX of the above goods constantly n hand at the lowest rates. Order pork promptly atlcndod to. Builder^ nd owners will find it to their advance to get our estimate beforo purhasing. Special attention given to Hack Walnut and other First-Class rork. - Estimate and Prico Li3t furnished n application. ; WHITLOCK & CO,, 254 & 256 Canal Street, New York. July 7, 1871?11, 3m COMMMCEMMT . it Due West. rllE College building will be opened during Commencement week as HOTEL for the accommodation of isilors. A good STABLE will bo opened )r horses. Vehicles will meet the trains daily )r convoying passengers lrom tbe )epot to Duo West. JOIIN A. MAYS. Juno 30, 1871 ?10, 2t PARLOR SUITS. . rWO Fine Parlor Suits at tho Furniture Store, \yill bo sold very >w, by J. D. CHALMERS CO. June 27,1871, 10?tf IUSTIC CURTAINS. 4 KKW Lot of RUSTIC CURTAINS, just received, largo izes. They are the most Economical, )urable, Beautiful and Simple of ConLruction. J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. June 30, 1871*, 10?tf HAIR CLOTH. AND all Wool Reps, covering finf'as f!linira Arr>\ ot. T H chalmers & co.' " '[June'so, ti riie State of South Carolina In Trial Justices' Court. . Lee & Wilson, vs. Michael O'Burns. Iction on Account for $20 for Printing. [?o the Defendant Michael O'Burns: arOTJnre hereby required to answer J3L tiie above complaint on or before he 10th day of August, 1871, or judguent will be given against you. < Dated at Abbeville, fc$. C., June 10th, 871. ROBERT R. HEMPHILL, Trial Justice, Abbeville County. June 23,1871, 9?6t a good article of * COMMUNION WINE, at $2.00 per Gallon. t)AT)in?D jpr tt7t1 JL VW JjXiJCi, July 10, 1871, 8?tf Spear's Preserving Solution Tie Gen M Jar, Quarts and Half Gallons. PARKER & LEE. Juno 16, 1871, 8?tf COTTAGE BED STUBS, ' A NEW LOT iust received of new and nrettv Patterns, at low prices. J. D. Chalmers & Co. June 16,1871,8?tf ; j _ ,;r NEW :G00DS{ if . ? ... t w .. -. H * .. .: . ...?* * ?"< . _ FOR SUMMER 1871*.O' 1 .. "i- r y ? - ' C? . H. LA. BALK. WlflsJs acd Betail Mit ). DRY GOODS,; 172 Broad St.?AugffiA&G&' ? 1 tl GOODS AS LOW AS BEFORE . . THE -w^fel v The *One-Price-Store5 1 III AYE now received- a carefully selected Stock of the Latest * Styles of French, English dnd iJo: mestic Organdies. ' Muslins, Lawns,'at 10,. 12, 20, 25, 35 cts per yard. Whito Piques at 15, 20, 25 cts. tin . *_ o...;-.. nr....i:..? ri tr miij owibs luusiiijs, v/umunw, . Lawns, etc.' at prfccs from 10 cts aud. upward. < ? Linen Drill and Due for Gents' 1 Wear, at 25, 35,: 50 cts. Cottonades,. Casaimeres at 20 cts and upwards. / White 'L. C. Haadkcrchiofs at 80 Cts per doz. ... ..0' Ladies' White IIoso at 85 cts per I doz. - a White Linen Towels at 90 cts per doz. J Musquito Laco and Gauze, very _ low. The celebrated A No. 1 Brand" Black Alpaca, only 25 cts per yard. Prints of all the best makers from w 6 cts per yard. , g Ladies' Laced and Congress Gaiters I only $1.50 per pair. * Men's Gaiters at $1.50 HI 'Men's Coats for Summer wear al _ only $1.25. ' Men'n Vests and Pants to match at?;? only $125. . ^ j J Men's Now Straw Hats at only A 25 cts. * r New Styles of Sundowns arid Ilats for Ladies and Children at only s 60 cts. j. ill Alen'a "Whito Dress Shirts at only. V 75 uts. - U& - t Ladies' Corsets of the most popular . makers, at only 50 cts!!! ^ Hoop Skirts, 35 springs, at only 50 cts. r * White, Buff, Slato and Drap Likens, for Aprons, Drosses aud Shirts, ] only 25 cts. Brown and Bleached Homespuns j at from 7J cts. A full assortment of Factory Goods J i at Factory prices. , I could enumerate many more other Bargains,-space permitting, but in conclusion I would say that my fa- 1 cilities enable me to buy when and I where Goods are cheapest; and in i [exercising the greatest economy in _ all the departments, I, am enabled to f sell Goods at least as lo\y as any ono. I have adopted and rigidly adhere to the policy of asking \ y AI Once tie. LOWEST PRICE, i This is the frank, straightforward course, and ensures a Justice to Purchasers, r r:- r"r:Y? T Because it onablo all to purchase at the lowest price. c * ** All orders should bo addressed to t-J H. L. A. BALK, * Augusta, 6a. June 30, 187i?10, tf* 1 (3 . ... s* {. ^ y j 1 ILL persons entrusted h i by the late Treasurer, with -r Tax Executions for collec- tion, are hereby requested f3 to return them immediately . v to the undersigned with a. j report 01 monies collected on the same. 0 J. F. C. DiiPre,1 I . County Treasurer, ::i /; Abbeville County. 'J June 30,1871,10?tf ] n ii Circassian Hair Restorative, <? iJonnctt's JLSroncinal Tublets, Bennett's Sure Death to Eats, Pale's Horse and Cattle Powders, Indian Tooth-Acho Anodyne, "Warren's Tonic Cordial. Baker's Pain Panacea, ScoviU's- Blood and Liver 8yrnp. Parker & Lee. OTEEEFl ^Bator -<2^w <" t>< iLw JUST KECBVQI! . ^ x1 a. u-...a ^ "*>*' '*r* ^ ' ^ - '1 ? rst ARRIVED, Novelties in Milan; Neapolitan, traw and Chi^Ifats antl Beth' ets. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, jaces, Rouches, &c. Prices easonable?first class ^Goods?: lie" best ta^ employed,- an^ very thing fcjJ4, for he ? hem #0?$? %Z *r Fasiioa, Abbeville., tgLO. UST BSpifEir, IDOZE^ Olfigiionsx.pf? the a ; fewest jshape. > Also, an,-;, therj dozen:' pairs Qf.-J&rfuifte& bracelets, Spar Necklaces, &c., tthe Emporium of Fashion. -LADIES^ iHini. f^UCKEDmiS&6idereS ftlj-iivfa Cimrrma nr. am 1 aa! j| 'k/i^.11 V^VTTllOj' VllUIlilOCj Smbroidered Yokes, Stamped rokes for Embroid^^ .Corsets, *anniers, Breast Pr6t?&ors, Horery, &c. ' Sold, by ladies," at. |ea n "f ?f * ft.il sis imporrara ofk Fjisluon. i U. ? ll w w j'3 Handsome! ;. , J ; /f ' i\ N V1 j&fl ; ' ' rj.EAL Lace Jatfke^ Majlis :tles and ''Points'.1- Also, ummer Shawls, at the 3MPORIXJM OF FASHION TO HOOSEKEEPEftST rbAPER SHADES. Linen | Shades, and Nottingirany iace for Curtains. ' Also,-Wail 'iipering, at the Emporiimr'if' I^s?io'i? :oiJ .?fl* ^1i'A :l; ' E rjfhite o /BuLL and ivamsook, very Y JL elfeapi " Check ed, Swiss ijd Embroidered Muslins, Swiss nd Jaconet Embreideries, Laces, Yillings; ^-Ed^igSf 'Jhsertmgs, 'ollars, Cuffs, Longcloths, very heap, Handkerchiefs, &c., at ie? - : iMgORIUM , GENTJOTEN SV7ILL find a beautiful line, a g?od - - -2 fct-Xi.. Z i*A jL 'Tt^,*lTr, TTr. ne ui-wrouiiaucs, x/nno, nuiery, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, :c., at the EMPOM OF FISSION. GOOD ADVICE! [F you are going to Abbeville and expect to * buy ^Dry roods for; CASH/ we advise ou 4to #o 'jvhere* rfmi;; can #et lie betft assortments-go to the ouse that deals - exclusively in )ry Goods and Mijlinfiry?Yes, 0 to the. 7 : - . ii ? 1MP0RIIIM_ OF FASHION. :BUTTEIlI)Om. pta* ? "t- & s; 1 nvxrx fnr the sale .of /\_ these" justlycelebrated iatterns; at tlief . -T-> / r,-;. 51P0EM o FASHION, May 12,1871EXPECTED *n a"day or two"anther supply of fool's Powflerefl M, later. PARKER & ZiE?. Juno 1G, 1871, 8?tf j \ / < " r* r - " r r 1c Woven ttfiire-JSatiress. [S the best Summer Bed Made, it only requires a thin covering to inkeit the most perfect sleeping bed ri the world. Some of the advahta* ;cs of the bed : 1st..Its ease and comfort. . 2nd. .Its cleanliness. * ' 3d. Its perfect noiselessness. . 4th. It adapts itself to the Form of he Hody. 5th. It never leaveB this shape. Clh. 11' n erffetfe tyi t of order. 7th. It never^ ri<fedii or repair, and rill lasta life-time., Jfo.r sale ?t J.'i). eHAISTEIt?'? CO. June 16, 1871; 8?if J. : ^ Hz?- **?* ".&2?ZZ?' -t *l"L,,r"> ir f .HI p I I Hf. * III. ^ I .I'lfLlJ A : SOO,i Tc> pfiiM 5 THE SOOTH LARD AND IMMTGRA' ^ " 7>> rs * XT- ^ K.' vlr J -V,'jr Underlie.ausptcapof the "South CaWlini .cjety/^illghre jrs&tfes of Oonccrts^t the commencing October 1st, 1871, for,the purp grouts to settle upon lands selected by the*. European farmers aud others, in the State i po'rtaticm'thither and^upport for the first 5 REFEFENCES IN SOUTH CABOU1 B. F. Pe*f^v Governor M. LVBonham; Gel tead Burtf Hon. Geo. A*i.TfepBolm, Govei $500,00^6 bte wtetded to the'Ticket Hole pienQejDnrthCFirst of October, 1871, at the oii which day the drawing commences. V1 150,000 Season Bck^ts of Admiss All Orders for Tickets directed to us or ou All the premiums, including J>eed apd C wlir be deposited WitfiWe Natipnar Batik ( i 500,000 IE 1st Gift, Academvof MusicChar 1 eatonrS. annual rental of'abotft^EuJOOO from Open ing being?_a||put230 feet by 69, -and aituatt ' In the centre of the city, and well know valuable property in Charleston: valued 2d.: Gift?Cash...:....... t..r... 3d. Gift? 4tll. Gift?Cash.-.....^;.-.r.;..; -..-.7. 5uh. Gfft?ca.411 25 Gtfts? .each ! 25 . Gift#?Cash.. .......V(~.'.~.*ach: 2o6 Gifts?Ca^p^;. ..' each '250 Gffts?CaahTJ each 500 Gifts?r ash eaoh 1250 jjiifta?Cash each \[7\ f ? . > 2,404 Gif^amotrnt'to ?f*3 BTrriER,;CHAl)WI( Agents South Carolina Land a .j .cjA.iwK'. General M John Chad General M '*? COMMISSIONERS AND $E7PE Gen?- Ar>R, Wright; of Oeorgiar. ' C Gen. Bradley T- Joljrnpoiii of Virgiqtf^. "E ^ i. l 5f(xw is3feff>GHttiice to Mak ter.3 jjcoio-o / STOTJ want to sare money in pnreb ING, LAinESr and Gft^S'&Hj$ at KAPHAN &aSKtARZ' ST' to the county people to^get fcH.eir stand back to^xai^fne o'ur IN^W 'Sl'OC Wo vvilj giro a discount of -2}'per conk o to live and lat! iLto, 6orno and try for yoi l^our wiirfind^fr^Stock of' J' Dpy GooSs, Clotlii Gants' fiffli for Gents' and Ladies, and for the Great 'Come atid,giyo us a ,call.\?itfiout fail, to ? ;fi$d at STOUE, next to tl ' f > ft ft &? iVftrnAw j June 2*4^1;$? tf * ' 4 loifiist^oiBBts. . Hats, . constantly o.n band and,made to order.' Crape, Love, Silk-Netts,2r30f 3D jjjLK. GRENADINE VEILS, [ - ' CRAPE COLLARS', Sic. ' * * Received this* 4th July, ! * X wi * *' ' t Gipsoy, Artless,. Wosfttoer: &ip$si , Pretty Style Hats. ALSO, FLOWERS , ! anil JSlk. Sasli Ribbons.- f ? ' 1 1 At tli'd ' , * EMPORIUM. OF F.ASHKUT July 7, 1871, 11?It , : : 3-1?* 1 "Secure the. Shadow." 1 iJi' . .,^>7 .^ii;CT. ^ r Pliotograpfes < Taies in tlis Hi|Jiest^tyl3 of tie Art "by nrnnnr t oun inrn isEunuc jti oniLuiu, . AT LOW PRICES. Grallery NEXT ,nOOR TO TITE "PRESS , AND BANNER11 OFFICE, AB^ t1 BEVILLE C. II., S. C. ' '< July 7,1871-11, tf . . % a t .- > r" College Mmh at Die West ' f Greenville & Columbia Rail- i road. Company, > t Columbia, 5? C., Juno 25, 1S71. ROUND Trip Tickets, one faro, will bo sold at rffi' stations on this road for Donnald's, to. persons . who desire to visit Due West during ? commencement exercises of Brekine College and Dur West Female College ? on the 12th aud 13th of July. * ; " ' Sale of tickets to commence on the 6th and continue until the 11th inclusive, the privilege to return to extend to the 15th inclusive. TiieiiAaD&UMEAD,. General Superintendent.. M. T. Bartlett, *--* ?r*jj General Ticket Agent. ,\ 5, jci' ' - %?; . ' * + J .n- * '** < ~ - >>"* *** LLL-' ^kL .'j.u'l'atf ; en CAROLINA ' 1 -Sk 3L-1-X& HON ASSOCIATION." . ?-?<-$ *"i Vtr i~5*f ' < .1 ' ^ '- " * ' '' "' r- .jp i State Agrlcultnraland Mechankfe] So* ^ Academy.of Ma'sic, Charleston, {3. w,.. oso of raising a fund to enable emlAssociation for hbnies of Northern,? ?f Sooth Carolina, Anil for tben^frauB- , rear. : ; A \v. * A.?General Wade Hampwn, HWr.' ; leral Johnson Hagood, Horii ^rmta-^ i nor J. L. Manning, Hon.'J. BT Chdifp- ; | iera oT thfe Seriefcpf Concerts to C&n3? Academy of Mask, Chariest^ & r<?.^ i I ; *\j 'r * 4on, and no More at 15 each ir Agents, #n;c$, Confidaniidil ^ f'T erttflcateof Title to Academy of Music a )f;ths Republic, New York; * ? j^EfrTS. f- - o? C., cost to build, $230,000, having an '? i Hanse, Stores and Halb^the byiki? jd corner of King and Market streets! iP n to be the reat. building, and, ?wiat * ^ at .:........:....:..'...:...r;.:.... ...350,#xh> ?100 rtrtfi ...25',000 gm \ M ; ..6^)Q0 . jm ^1,000< .. r.............->ij,000 500 .....\...'fl2l500 &Flu??.???? ? * ? ? ? !2^$00 . .' v f !E, GARY & CO., ;.;W ud Immigration AisoeiRtiiii^ . C.Butler, ) .SS* IwIc^V.Eag^.. f. V Charleston, .W.Gavy, , J ^ RVISORS,OF DRAWING: , ol. B. H, Rutled^e, of Sputh Carolina, [on; Roger A.-Pry or, of New York. < e jdnd Dollar Forth ">'T4: -*"7 Mflg y?cr ..DOT GOjODSS. CXOtl^' SS. l>OMlESTICSf of all sorts to&o<n& ORE,418 wp ?rro Aow;gmDg^ii?hft?te^ DKX?rOOJ)Siat costr prices. ^Doh^^ Iiof GOODS, consisting of all sour'' n the Dollar a as. we ipoan, l?ttsta"?9?>?> ArS&^ 1 .7' .' ." ; r-1'-- " > '" 'A, ; . -M. ' J . _ I " ' sMf GfiGds, fc M . laft;/ , Bargains you -will bo alt astepishedr? & SKlAfiZ. ] r.r ' ' $i$ sr?:-?}.x :tyt<Sii9- "r3l&1? i ' ' - ill > v;- T vLl If, & oft cP^;W.? . IV IJl . 3 A"WT) ' ' '* * rXii or -'}v . tsftj ' , ij'9 Commission Merchants, i AffCffSMr'filK *?&' . w ILL givO'?j;riot attention to the STORAGLB aDd SALE-OP COTtfOtf tnd other PRODUCE bri Commfairom And will'make"t^e n?dal'XII^AW--yr 3ES of PRO VISIONS, Mi to Pl|h; ? ,ers. . . ."' Coneignmontaand Orders solicited. Office, No. 5, Mcintosh Street.- qr)Osito Messrs. Jennings, Smitl) S Co. Augusta,.April 17, 1871. Rffercncas in Edgefield:?Gons. Bon-.' iam, Dunavanfr-.afid Butler, r. T?All,?-n- . /V-_~ ** II^V'moil) ~*Jui/C(nilC . CTUI1. ill O rrowan, IIou. A. Burt, Judge'D. I?. iVardlaw. Capt. 0, N. SUTLER,' of Edgefield, is associated with our .fc'ifrty arid vill represent our House in Edgefield, Vbbevincr/anda'djOining'CountiCB.' June 23, 1871^,8:? 3m :>*?7 . : . , :o ;-ifi y' T , ' J m BARBER SHOP, UPSTAIRS, ^ ' I , t x V f- ' * 3vor J.. D. Chajmers. &, Ij^riitnre Store. .it. Patronage roepectfullysolioifcedv GOVERNOR CRAWFORD. April 14, 1871 . 51?tf ' ' Marble. * GOOD Stock of Marble always f\ an hand. i. Monuments and Headstones manu~ 'acturcd at short notice, and all woxk 'V lone in a superior manner. " " 1" ' h B. CHALHEBS. Jane 16,1871r 8?tf A Card. rHE undersigned has opened hia Office as Tripl Justice in the Court douse. All business entrusted to hia lands will be promptly attended to. M. KAPHANj ? --a Trial Justice A* C, 0,4 iuu 7Q, 11 Machine Oil, AT 75cts.,' PEE GALLON. . ; Parker & lee. July 7, 1871, 11?tf. " ' BAY RTJM, ^Lt, !Jarker & I^ee&. July 7; 18T1,