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ITEMS. T] Louis Napoleon, according to recent English reports, is about to become a tenant of Mairihcad House, Dawlish,Ja Devon, thq^eat of Sir Lydston 1New- nj man. oi The exhumation for rcbnrial of the jr - 1 r\ . ? i.. f>.*miu id ! _ acau coin mu nisi* m "> r?v.wv jsi ing in that city, but the hot weather J i0 has brought out the sickly death-odori jn with painful distinctness. 0, The remains of tho late Mr George;*5 fir'ote wero deposited, with all duejCl lionor, in Westminster Abbey, at the'entranco to the "Poets Corner." near ^ tho monument of David Garrick, on ? tho 24th ultimo. P1 |in TJnder the general title of''Both;tl Sides," Messrs. Low & Co., of London, jfe will shortly publish a little work on tl smoking and drinking, in which the | In most weighty opinions of all parties al will be given. r< JXI Tho Virginia papers urge oponthe |(. railways which terminate in Norfolk and their connecting roads to concert 0] measures with the Allen lir.e of steamships for influencing the Immi- p Ration of small farmers and farm p laborers to settle upon their lines of m . irt'.e. lu The Democrats of Ohio will begin an active canvass this week. Among 01 those announced to address the people iT a re Senator Thurman, Colonel Georgvjat v.'. .Mct'ook, candidate lor governor.11? (u;o II. Pendleton, Generals George V.'. Morgan uud Thos Ewing. Jr. ll< The associated German railways in are said lo have resolved to present to th Prince Bi.-mark as a token of grati- <>] Hide a private railway carriage for nt his special use, luxuriously fitted with to 2*11 comforts.- The carriage is adapted <t ] for use on all German railway lines. en A lady named Trim by, who died in in Chicago last week, was sent to Kochester for interment. L'ut before she n was interred, while the authorities ^ were awaiting some technicality, she , came to life, burst tho lid oil the col- . fin, and telegraphed to Chicago that she would be back on .tho next .rc in tram. , la Some months ago religious tests h;i for entrance into Oxford University were abolished, and one of the first fruits of this abolition was tho confer mont of tho degree of master of arts on a member of the Jewish faith, and also on a Catholic, on tho first degree- g,. day siuee tho pacing ot the act. | p| The German Correspondent pays"!111 that several very important public iMI works have been projected for Alsace !a and Lorraine, the execution of which IV is to be very shortly commenced, _ The principal of these are the canali- .u nation of the Moselle, estimated to 1 cont about 30,0()0,000 francs, and the excavation of a canal uniting Sras- ?' bourg with the Rhine. 1111 a At a certain hotel in Ohio a large so mirror is placed at tho entrance of in the dining hall, which is so construct- \vi ed that you see yourself a thin, cad a- wi - verous, hungry person; but when you th' come out fr&rn the table and look a < again in the glass, your body is dis- of tended iu the extremity of cor- in pulency. im vu Dr. Livingstone, when last heard from, was not any longer at XJjijijijiji. ac but at Mancwch, n thriving ivory is mart, about 200 or 300 miles west of th 1m T(iiw?inivil/a Mnnnlif.d u'M'fl wnit.. <iv ?WV ..... .....rr..vv, ...... V.l ing for Lim at Uji, Ac., on his return b} which it was expected would take eh placc as soon a* he had examined a efl western lake that ho had heard of. nr and settled the outflow of the Tan- th ganyika. th The Carson Register sny9: "One of the prettiest eights the human eye f ^ ever routed upon is gold in a liquid ,, state. The human eye in this vicinity would ho satisfied if it could sec an}' of the metal in a solid state. .In the bitter contest with self, the fr< host man may at limes lull.. The true pn hero will then set to work, and Ei for himself will build another pedes- to t:i!, broader, stronger and higher than w tlic last. m cc* Drowned.?Thomas Ryan, about f?evei teen years of age, a son of the late Wm. B. Ryan, fell into the dock from Adger's North wharf, while suf- j.( ferin?? from an epileptic attack yesterday afternoon, and immediately panic to the bottom of the water.? CW. * A Railroad Libehalitt. ? We are w pleased to announce that the Char- th iotle, UoIumUa aria Augusta liaiiroou gc will, at the next Stale Fair, charge di full freight on all stock, merchandise, in etc.,-sent to the Fair, but will refund ai the charge on the return of the tb freight?(/'?s conveying freight designed lii for the Fair free of charge both ways, rc This is very liberal on the part of this en road, and we hope that our cofeinpo- m raries of tho press will extend this ui notice. Will not other roads imitate m this spirit, and thus help on the State ol Fair an institution so deserving of fc public Support??Columbia Fhceniz. ri rt ^ rj* The Ku Klnx Bill. as ai Washington, July 15.?Ackerinan instructs District Attorneys to make 11 extraordinary exertions in the execution of the Ku Klux bill. Whenever they hear -of outrages, they shall procure warrants from the Federal T Commissioners, and arrest tho par- w tics accused and havo them bound p, over, or committed, till the ensuiug 8t term of the Federal Court. m Virgil St. Lusk has been appointed bi Special Assistant District Attorney in to push the harsh features of the law ct in North Carolina. Tha Federal tl troops are at his call. The Chrouiele ai thns conclndes f.n editorial on the I Bubject: n 'This action on the part of tho At- si torney General displays a disposition ti to exccnte-tho Ku Ivlux law in ear- n nest, and shows that the Administra-j v tion is evidently determined that it!a shall bp rigidly executed to tho very j a letter, n lie Orangemen and the 12th of July. r In tho first place, what are tho Orangemen ?" Tbcy have organized secret political society, which origiitcd in England and Ireland, and - 1 _ .1 . X fPl... yvA? -r is spreau to mis country, mv um- i ill designation is "The Loyal Orange ^ istitution." It is composed exclti- <: vely of Protestants, and its profess- j nal objects are to support the reign- j g monarc h of England as long as lie j she.is a Protestant, to uphold the rotestant religion, the laws of the )untry. and the union of the country Great Britain and Ireland. They ? tke their name from Wiliam III of ngland, Prince of Orange, (a small rincipality in France, now included r i the Department of'Vauclu.se.) On le 12th of July. 1690, this King dented his father-in-law, James II, on J f le banks of the river Boyne; the iter lost 15,000 men, the Protestants I i)out onc-tiiird that number. The I ] ;sult was that James fled to Dublin, jj id from thence to France. 1* theU title Duko Shomhe'rg was killed.' , hus much of the origin and objects| ^ f the society. It will be seen that it is essentially v rotestant. Every membt r mu-t bj a. j otcstant over eighteen years of age, p arringo with a Roman Catholic en;ia nvr.nlai'nn Tn the lower lodire I icre ave five degrees. A collateral der is connected with it, and to the unifications already enumerated are . Idcd a clause excluding any whose 11 i rents, or either of them, were lioan Catholics They must also be- g ;ve in the Holy Trinity. A The institution was founded in 1795 the north of Ireland, to counteract e Roman Catholic associations, the defenders" and 'TRibbon Men." An!-" iarly the whole peasantry belonged one or the other of.these societies, fearful amout of riots and bloodshed = isucd, which have been, more or less ?quent ever since, on the ahnivur- (? ly of the "Battle of Eoyne Water."l i 1835, this political and religious Lj ntcntion ran so high that the l)ukelc| Cumberland, their Grand Master of 1 e Orangemen, dissolved the-order. | _ it in 1S45 ?ten years later?it was|v vived. In 1829, it was introduced! y America, and in 1SG1, it numbered '0,000 members, since which time itl(j ts ranidlv increased. ? " ul ?: ?> The Ku KIux Committee. i? G, We learn that this branch of the and inquisition will arrive at this { uee to-Uay, and will bo put through u e sifting process. They have been j ,tir>g in Spartanburg for a little over " week, but as their interviews arc ivate wo are not able to say what cir success in hunting Jvu KIux has! 1 en. We. however, learn thai when | j ey arrived in Spartanburg some one | a ,ve out that witnesses who eouhl F ve any infonnalion oji liu Kluxi>> utters-would be allowed two dollars p day and ten cents mileage. This on spread like wildfire, and iboyard j rear of the hotel was quickly tilled j th willing colored witnesses. These i'1 messes, before being introduced to j g e committee, were taken in hand by certain pious individual and others |in that town, who put their testimony I j proper shape and drilled ihem upon j portant points necessary to be diiltrcd or kiipt seciet. We also learn that A. S. Wtillaeo companies the committee, and as he interested 111 maKing nis siory gooo, \ x at a most horril le state of affair*J ,r ist in this Congressional District, s r which he was defeated at the last |; action, we may be sure that ever) w fort will be made to "'harrow nj> the inds" of the committee and cause em to make a shocking report of e depraved condition of our pio- ^ e. We have-no hope that a lair instigation will be bad if he has any- n ing to do with procuring witnesses. N uion Times. u p A foreign correspondent, writing ^ am Berlin..gives some interesting P irticulars of present affairs in the tnpire. Emigration from Germany America, which it was supposed ould cease with a "regenerated Gerpny," is rather on the increase. The nqtierois, not content with the _ oils of war, are engaged in demonrating that they have gained by vt ? i.OOo laborers, although they aclowlodge a loss of 42.000. This ithrnetic is based on a calculation tne numbei who would have emi ated it mere naa ucen no war, 111c jl imbcr expelled from France, &e. eeording to this logic, Germany ould have been still better off if all io laborers had been killed. The )vernme??t, fur from reducing, is stu. ously increasing the army. . It is 1 tended manifestly that the German j A my shall be the most formidable iat the world has ever seen. Thejtl io will comprise from 150 to ICO:*, igimcntofinfantry of three battalions; ich, 18 battalions of rifles, 100 regi-'^ ents of cavalry and 18 brigades oft?1 tiller}*. Each battalion holds 1000 ^ en. Then there as many regiments I > landwher to correspond. These o >rcc8 are all to be drilled in the va-in ouh arts of war, not excluding the J. tilway service and mcehauieal skill, he navy is to bo also strengthened ) fast as circumstances will permit, id tho works at Wilhelmshaven are iing employed in building additional on-clad*, ??? I Railroad Routes Southward.? bo great rival railroad routes Southard attract increased attention. The ' ennsylvania Central combination ^ retches Southward by way of Rich- x ond, Va., Wilmington, N. C., Colum- I a. S. C., Augusta, Ga., and is stretchig every nerve to malce its through )unection bj* way of Vicksburg with ie Southern Pacific. The Baltimore nd Ohio Road moves out by way of ynchburg, Knoxviljo and Chattaoa^a, and expects to reach the IJissiflippi by its own route. A heavy con- I ract has been'awarcjed for a through, jail to New Orleans by way of Knox-! j ille and Chattanooga. Tlrjs seems n important gain for the Baltimore nd Ohio Railroad.? Washington Chroicle. ARRIVALS AT ] riie Marshall House SISCE LAST FRIDA Y. Frank Palmer, Macon, Ga; W D Duiose, E F Shu brick, Washington, Ga ; )skar Aichel, E H Foist, Charleston, 1 P: S Munro, Wife and two servants; tobt Mayes, Butler, Texas; J CDillard, jjiurens, S C; John S Wiley, Columbia; i J Wardlaw, Abbeville. JOHN A. M\YS, Proprietor. consignees. j Tue following named persons have j rei^ht in the Depot: c JEBradldv, A J Clinkscales, Tt M|! ^uBoso, TCJIsiskell, (I T Jnckson, Jno j ?nox, J McC'arter, Moore & Co, J Miller e c Co, Norwood, ])uPre & Co, J D Neel, J Ira M'T Owen, Q, Perrln & Co, M.Rodrers, I)r B Rhett, Wm S|:enr?, T &Bo,Vbite, Smith & White, Wardlaw & Edwards. I No goods delivered until freight is J aid. J. W.MARSHALL, Agent, ? The following persons have packages ? 1 the Express Ofliee. ., Dr B Rhett, J L Leslie, Joel Cunnin- a ham; E Edwards, E Calhoun, W C ? loorc, Jno Combs' C E Bruce. 1 C. V. HAMMOND, jl Agent. ^ " , ,s Markets. Abbeville, July 20.?Cotton 13 >17 New York, July 17. ? Flour nil. Wheat and corn quiet aud unhanged. - (Jold 12iJ. 7. P. M. Cotton dull; sales 10S bales -uplands 20J. Wheat?spring steadier) . . -( niter mm ; winter reu ana umw<? | Western 1.45(&L 50. 11 Chaulkstox, July 17. ? Cotton!0 nil and. nominal?middling -0, resipts 287 bales; stock Augusta, July 17.?Cotton market ?j nil and nominal, at lS^.(rt)10 for Liver- J ool middling; eale3 13 bales ; receipts Liverpool, July 17.?Noon. ? Coton opened quiet, ami is now easier? iplands8J?9; Orleans 9ij(a-9}. Sheriff's Sale. ^ BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, I will sell t- Abbeville Court House, on tbe 'IRsT MONDA Y in AU?jTHT m-xt, rithin the Legal hours the following J roporty to wit: " FIRST. a Tract known as the "Sandy Quar- t; :r," containing, c EVEN HUNDRED ACRES, J, iore or lees, bounded by Wardsorth land, west l?y Little River, by o ic Estate of Sanders Walker, and on le east by lands of C. Coi ley.? SECOND. ' JONES FLACK" containing, 'HREE HUNDRED ACRES, lore or less, bounded by t ho Estate of r tinders Walker, Lands of Kedmmid rown rotli^rcn* and E. P. llolli- ^ ay.? THIRD. The "MILL Til ACT," of about, ] >NE ACRE AND A HALF, ud the MILL thereon, upon Little j liver, bounded on ail sides by the k inds of the Estate of Samuel Ed- I muds, deeeased, levied upon as the si roperty of Ellington a jJeailes, ads. arah Ferguson. The purchaser to ay for Stamps and tapers. Terms Cash. HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C. Sheriff'* Office, ) <. July 10, 1S71, 12 4t > SHERIFF'S~SALR " 'he State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. , In the Court of Probate. 1 'hoa. F. Riley, and wire, vs. Lizzie ^ Cobb, unci other*. ti Petition for Partition of House and Lot?By Salt. \ r)Y order of the Court of Probate for l.> Abbeville County, I will sell at LbbevilleCourtHou.se, on the FIRST IONDAY in AUGTST next, within tie Legal lioura: i >NE HOUSE AND LOT, ' lituatc in the County and State aforeuid, in the Village of Greenwood, eonnining about three and live-eights acres i?. r.i.iu if T TI m...i WUIIVIVU UJ XiV/t.T \J i AJ. i-z. .Uti IlilUii, IT I. JJaily, C. A. C. Waller, and fronting 11 Depot Street?Ternui of Sales Cash? ( nd if the Terms are not complied with, ^ lie said House and Lot will lie resold at lie risk of the first purchaser. HENRY 8. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Office, \ July 10.1S71. 12 -It. / jENTAL COFARNERSHIP. <3> j| rHE undersigned have associated themselves for the practice of Denistry, in Abbeville. One of us may al vays be found in our* office, over Dr. J 'arker's Drug Store. WM. C. WARDLAW, JNO. S. THOMPSON. April 23, 1371,1?tf A Card. undersigned lias opened his H OHee as Trial Justice in the Court i Flouse. All business entrusted to his aanda will be promptly attended to. ( M. KAPHAN, Trial Justlcc A' C. 24,1871-48, tf . V a , Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. 3?. I3. TO ALE, q Manufacturer and Dealer, j Vo. 20 Haync. Street and Horlbcck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tliis is the largest aiyl most compete Factory of the kind in the South- ^ rn States, and all articles in this Hue " an lie furnished by Mr, 1'. P. Toale at nices which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detail- n d lit.t of all si/.e.s of Doors, Sashes and j J Hinds, and the prices of each, will be cut free and post paid' on application to t P. P. TOALE. | CHARLESTON, S. C. s July 13,1S71,12?ly n IIETIK'S MILLS.3 r. rITE subscriber having purchased u the WII HAT M ILL of the above nentioned Mills, takes pleasure in V nnmniMnrt t ft tl?? nnlilif I hilt t h?V I'"" -It""7 ro now in thorough repair. New ? linu'ter, N?w Uniting Cioth and New Jurr Stones have beun put up, which, ci 11 the hands of Mil. T. CHA1G MIL'OHD, an experienced Miller, the d roprietor feels sure will give entire atisfaction to the public. ' d WM. J. ROBERTSON. ' July 7, 1871?11,3rn * ic B For Sale, c ? - o I^IIE subscriber offers for sale a 1 a GOOD MlLIC COW and .'ALK ?apply to him at his residence 0 i Mt. C'arincl, or at the Printing fliD. S. BENSON. 0 July 7, 1871, 11?4t DOORS, * *m ? bAftkiE?, 7 BLINDS, I $"ood Mouldings, Stair Rails, e Newels, &c., Embossed, o Ground and Cut Glass. 1 L.\IU?10 and well assorted stock a of tho nhove goods constantly n hand at the lowest rules. Order ,l ,'orlc promptly attended to. Builders nd owners will tind it to their advnn- ? ugo to got our estimate* before pur- 11 basing. Special attention given to Cl Slack Walnut and other First-Class ;ork. . u Estimate and Price List furnished a n application. s< WTTTTT nriTT fir f!fl II ? w'l | L< 251 & U.Vu Canal Street, New York. July 7, 1871-11, 3m J PARLOR STJITST" v |l\VO Fine Parlor Suits nt the Fur-i 1 J}_ nilure Store, will be sold very ? jw, by J. I). CHALMERS & CO. June 27,1S71, 10?If * Jj ITJSTIG CURTAINS. A NSK' Lot of I!U.<TI(J CURTAlNQ, just received, large i/.OH. Thf>y ure the most Kconomieal, Jiirnble, Beautiful and Simple of Contraction. J. I). CHALMERS & CO. Juue 30, 1ST 1. 10?tf HAIR CLOTH. A ND all Wool Tiops. for covering f\ Sofas, Chairs, &(* , nt ,T. I). J t 'ii a i.mkus a co r.i.inn ao tril ? ?? rhe State of South Carolina I Tn Trial Justices' Court. Lee & Wilson, vs. Michael O'Burna. lc Hon on Account for ?2 0 for Printing. >) the Defendant Michael O'Eurnn: rOU are hereby required to answer the above complaint on or before he 10th day of August, 1S71, or judgment will be piven agninpt you. 1. Dated at Abbeville, S. C., June 16tli, 871. ROBERT R. HEMPHILL, rT Trial Justice, Abbeville County. i June 23, 1S71, 9?6t * * A GOOD ARTICLE OF { lOMMUNION WINE, t at 00 per Gallon. PARKEE & LEE. t 1071 O iC J IIIJ iU, iOI 1 j O LI Spear's Preserving [Solution 1 Tlis Geffl Fmit Jar, c Quarts and Half Gallons. $ PARKER & LEE. June 16, 1S71, 8?tf CM BED STEADS, A NEW LOT uut received of new and pretty 1 Putlerns, ut low prices. J. D. Chalmers & Co. < June 16, 1871,8 -tf r|ili, 15 highest price wm ue paiu in 11 Cash for claims against the C.ouuty. HUGH WILSON. July 13, 1871, 12 ? tf HEW GOODS FOR SUMMER 1 1871. 11 9. L. A. BALK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer a J DRY GOODS, ? 7 Li 172 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. rei rOODS AS LOW AS BEFORE th' THE WAiil f? till Che One-Price Store! JJ[H A YE now received ft carefully selected Stock of tho Latest _ tyles of French, English and Doles lie Organdies. Muslins, Lawns, at 10, 12, 20, 25, 5 cts per yard. Mir on nc ?.A? u lute nqnos at ii>, iu, -u via. Wliilo Swiss Muslins, Cambrics, iawns, etc.* at prices from 10 cts and pwarii. Linen Drill and Due for Gents' fi*ar, at 25, 35, 50 cts. Cottonades, Cassimercs at 20 cts . nd upwards. A White L. C, Handkerchiefs at 80 ^ ts per doz. otl Ladies' White IIoso at 85 cts per J3l 0Z. White Linen Towels at 90 cts per oz. TJ. Arusquito Laco and Gauze very _ iw. The celebrated A No. 1 Brand Hade AIpaen, only 25 eta per yard. Prints of all tho best makers from ftj i't u nni* vnvil 3 Ladies' Laectl and Congress Gaitors 8 nly 81.50 per pair. Men's Gaiters at $1.50!!! Men's Coats for Summer wear at nly $1.25. H Men's Vests and Fants to match at j nly 8125. El Men's New Straw Ilats at ouly y< 5 ets. . p, New Styles of Sundowns and Ilats .* >r Ladies and Children at only 0 ets. , . til Men's Whito Dress Shirts at only ^ 5 cts. llij Ladies' Corsets of the most popular _ lakers, nt only 50 ets!!! Hoop Skirts, 35 springs, at only 0 cts. White, BufT,.Shite and Brap Linnn frii* A niYirtii r)i'f?K?ir>q nnil Shirts. ~W ) I" """i ' illv* 25 cts. B Brown and Bleached Ilomcspuns t from 7} cts. A full assortment of Factory Goods ]?" t Factory prices. I could enumerate many more thev Bargains, space permitting, but ? conclusion 1 would any that my fa- T ilities enable mo to buy when and here Goods are cheapest; and in j sercising the greatest economy in _ II the departments, I am enabled to >11 Goods at least as low as any one. I havo adopted and rigidly adhere 3 the policy of asking it Once lie LOWEST PRICE, i This is the frank, straightforward Jourse, and ensures cin iostiec to PorcLasers, n C( tcc.iusc it enable all to pnrchaso at lie lowest price. All orders should be addressed to til H. L. A. BALK, ? Augusta, Ga. June 30, 1S71?10, If* ^ ??? (jr< yc ALL persons entrusted {fc ty the late Treasurer, with g0 ?] 'ax Executions for collec- ion, are hereby requested 3 o return them immediately _/ pa o the undersigned with a w eport of monies collected in the same. ot; J. F. 0. BuPre,f County Treasurer, Abbeville County. T. Fune 30,1871,1Q?tf J mi in Circassian Hair Restorative, g0 Bennett's Bronchial Tublets, Bennett's Sure Death to Rata, T\tf/.ttflA ftn/l Pnffl* P/MPHAM. JL/1IIV 0 1JUI9C UUU UUklrlV v <l Indian Tooth-Ache Anodyne, ^ Warren's Tonic Cordial. Baker's Pain Panacea, Scovill's Blood and Liver Syjup. ' Parker & Lee. ... .- ? 9 in IU V lili MliU JUST RECEIVED! V/. v * [UST ARRIVED, Novelties I in Milan, Neapolitan, raw and Chip Hats and Bonts. Also, Ribbons,' Flowers, ices, Rouches, &c. Prices ( xsonable?tirst class^bods? 0 best taste emplowl, and < erything sold for CASH, at j D i iKporium of Fasliion, .Abbeville, S. C. I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | ( EJST R1 EIYEB,, I DOZEN Chignons of tlie \ newest shape. Also, an- ' icr dozen pairs of Perfumed acelets, Spar Necklaces, &c., the mporium of Fashion., LADIES' ! iTT^mi\ si a nnmimfl ] m will [DUCKED and Embroidered Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, nbroidered Yokes, Stamped :>kes for Embroidery, Corsets, inniers, Breast Protectors, IIo;ry, &c. Sold by ladies, at e mporinm of Fashion. Handsome! iEAL Lace Jackets, Mantles and Points. Also, iinmer Shawls, at the MPORIUM OF FASHION. to housekeepers!" ^JAPER SHADES, Linen Shades, and Nottingham ice for Curtains. Also, wall ipering, at the Emporium of Fashion. "Wliite Goods. /|*ULL and Nainsook, very Jj[ cheap, Checked, Swiss id Embroidered Muslins, Swiss id Jaconet Embroideries, Laces, filings, Edgings, Insertings, )llar?, Cuffs, Longcloths, very ,eap, Handkerchiefs, &c., at e MPORIUM OF FASHION. GENTLEMEN ^7ILL find a beautiful line ^ y of Cassimeres, a good ic of Cottonades, Drills, Ho?ry, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, j.,'at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. GOOD ADVICE! "F you are going to Abbeville and expect to 'buy Dry Dods for CASH, we advise iu to go where you can get c best assortment?go to the >use that deals exclusively in rv Goods and Millinery?Yes, i to the MPORIUM OF FASHION. B UTTE RICK'S ?att?rnsJ k GEXCY for the sale of \ these justly celebrated itterns, at the ESPGiUOM s FASHION. Mav 12,1371 3-tf EXPECTED in a iky or two anlior supply of toll PoiM Sria later. PARKER & LEE. June 16, 1871, 8 ?tf lie Woven Wire Mattress. S tho best Summer Bed Mado, it only requires a thin covering to nkoit the mOst perfect sleeping bed the world. Some of tho advnntas of the bed : 1st. Its easo and comfort. 2nd. Its cleanliness. 3d. Its perfect noiselessncss. 4th. It adapts itself to the Form of e Body. 5th. It never leaves this shape. Oth. It never gets out of order. 7th. It nover needs a repair, and ill last a iife-time, For sale at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. j Judo 16, 1871, 8?if ... .. in ' J - * . '71: , .' fn Tnv 1U I CIA I . . . /* ? K ' TOE TAX-PAYERS of Abbeville County are hereby notified, that 3n and afXortbe 1st day of Jnly,1871, thft A11H;rm-'? nffl/.n Abbeville County, will be open at the "Court House'Vfor the purpose of receiving Eeturns of Personal Property, &c , for the year 1871, and remain open until the 20th lay of August, 1871. The following programme will be read attentively, md a strict adherence to instructions jiven therein will be neccssary. The four centre Townships, AJbberille, Long Cane, Cedar Springs and iJmithville, will bo assessed at the jourt House between the first day of fuly, 1871, and 20th August, 1871. Assessors will bo stationed at the nost public place of resort in Ninety Six, Donnldsville, Diamond Hill and [udian Ilill, from the 10th to tho 15th July inclusive. Tho samo Assessors will also bo stationed at Greenwood, Duo West, Lowndesville and Bordeaux, from the - ? - * * -i .>;? i-j 17th to ZZnu JUiy inclusive, nuu igain at While Ilall, Coliosbuiy, Magnolia and Calhoun's Mills, from 2-ith to 29th July inclusive. Tho above method of assessment has been adopted in order to givoj Lho tax-payers an opportunity to make correct returns upou oatb, as County Auditor, June 1G, 1871, 8-tf NOTICE TO Now is Your Chance to Ma IP YOTJ want to Pave money in pnr< 1NG, LADIES' and GENTS' SH< sold at KAPSAN & SKLARZ' S to the country pcoplo to ?Ct their Ptand back to examine our NEW ST.C Wo will give a discount of. 2* percent, to live and let live, come and try for 3 Tour will find our Stock of Dry Goods, ClotMii Gents' Fir #/ ?? nnnfo' nnil T n^ina nnrl Prtr tliA HrO ?VI M Vli VO Mil V* A4(t\4IVQ| HUM *W? ?HV ?? i v Cotno and give us a call without fail, t( find at the CORNER STORE, next to KAPHAN Juno 2, 1871.6?tf mmmmm?????jj^jg iHouvnincj ?oo&s, Motniii Bonnets ami Hats, " constantly on band and made to order. Crape, Love, Silk-Netts, A If D \ BLK. GRENADINE VEILS, CRAPE COLLARS, &c. Received this 4th July, Gipsey, Artless, Wooile, Sipsey Qeged, St- Lei, and otlier , Pretty Style Hats. ALSO, FLOWERS and Blk. Sash Eibbons. At the EMPORIUM OF FASHION Julj 7, 1871, 11?It "Secure the snadow." Photographs Men la tie Hislest Styled tie Art BY GEORGE A. SHILLITO, AT LOW PRICES. G-allery NEXT DOOR TO THE "PRESS AND BANNER" OFFICE, ABBE VJLLE C. II., S. C. July 7, 1S71?11, tf Marble. A GOOD Stock of Marble always an hand, Monuments and Headstones manufactured at short notice, and all work done in a superior manner. 1. D. CHALMERS, June 16, 1871, 8-If \ f -' ' ..?** 3^ff^?5959K9BHBESQKB^p^HHHHflBf5 payers! ft AT* VIA *?!t1 L? k.. * mv* vuiiwvi uv avatvumiivo w ill UO ^n&UV* . ed except in, cases where clerical errors occur. It is also the duty of every tax-payer to see tbat those who appear dillatory in making their returns are urged to do so, and if not., report them to the. County Aaifitor'-'1"1 who will .immediately execute the law, which provides tbac whore a Taxpayer fails to make his retain to the County A-aditor, (or hi# deputy) within the time presoribcd by law, tho last return made by said Tax-payer will be copied from the Auditor's books and 60 per cent, added thereto, and in cases where Tax-payers escaped paying their taxos for any one jrear* the penu ifTiK J-1 O 1 any quuiuu in oeu.*?? ui, opcciai oenion -j. 1868, will be strictly adhered to, . wbich provides for the same penal*, . ^ ty as in tbe above case. I would also suggest, that parties making returns : : j would contrive to attend the. A&sessorson different dates, asconfusion oc- :7; casioned by a large number ofTax- > . payers at the close of the Assessors'^. ^ given time, may occasion m$ny disa-: : grceable errors and give to the Taxpayers and Assessors a great deal of unnecessary trouble. ' There will be competent Assessor* ^ at the time and place appointed, who I will'farnish all necessary information, &c> &0. ^ ; tilford, . v. ",r rsAbbeville Co., S. C. . ' v- v'^r > , > : 'v- - ." 3 iL 11 1 ' ' LJL V *, >. :?..v ; . . ' " ,ef& ke One Dollar Worth Tjvo. chasing yonr BEY GOODS, CLOTH. K V OES, DOMESTICS of all aorta Jo be TORE, aa we ar? now giving a chance ; DRY GOODS at cost prices. Don't - * )CKof GOODS, consisting of all sort .onthe Dollar as we mean business, rourscH*. ' ' '> v. lisiijf Ms, lies ail Bate,: . . .. - . . at Bargains you will be ill astonished. 11 > satisfy- tho cariosity which you will the Coart House; ? & -SKLARZ, ?V\. - i*-- 44" V W. GRAHAM & CO. Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, _ AUt*tsiA, ua. W ILL give etrict attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON and other PRODUCE on Commission. And will make the usual ADVANCES of PRO VlSlCffS, 4c., to Planters. Consignments and Orders solicited. Office, jtfo. 5, Mcintosh Street. op< . posite Messrs. Jennings. Smith <fc Co. Augusta, April 17, 1871. References in Edgefisld:?Qcns. 3on? ham, Dunovant and Butler. References in Abbeville>Gon. Me? Go wan, Hon. A; Burt, Judge D. L. TVWkw. 6 * Capt. O. IT. BUTLER, of Edgo* field, is associated with our Kinn, and will represent oar House in Edgefield, Abbeville, and adjoining Counties. June 23, 1871, 9?3m NEV BARBER SHOP, UP STAIRS, Over J. D. Chalmers 4 Co.'a Futnftqpft Store. Patronage respectfully solicited. GOVERNOR CRAWFORD. April 14,1871 51- tf Turnip Seed. .Rata Baga (American) Red Top Strap Leaf, Early White Dutch, Large White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Early White OUftbe. Parker & lee. July 7, 1871, 11?tf.