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ITEMS. Laurens county has no agricultural Bocicty, and wants one. Milton Atkins, and aged citizen of. Laurens county, died very suddenly Monda}' last. ' 3VTr. John Marshall, Jr., a prominent |( young merchant of Charleston, died on Wednesday evening at his residence, in Washington street, in the , thirtieth year of his .age. , Numbers of gas wells aro being ' sunk in different parts of Buffalo^to 1 get supplies of gas for illuminating 1 .purposes. j It is'denied that the cholera is ! abating" in Russia, and it is stated j that there is still an average of one ( hundred and fifty deaths a day in i Klew. ( James Stephens, formerly Fenian ) "Head Centre," is said to have been j "taken in partnership by a wealthy ^ -OuruejiuA. wiiiw iiici<jiii?iii>, uuu 10 win- j ing to America to sell wines. 'Cold Springs track, Milwaukee. c fever which Goldsmith Muid made 3 fiuch woiulorful time, measures sixtyjuine foot more than a mile. "The opening of the Mont Cenis p tnnnel, which was fixed to the 15th u instant, Jhas boon indefinitely pospon- 1 ed, soys the Prussian Cross Gazette,lis an account nf the unsatisfactory rela- 0 lions between the French and Italian e Govern men ts. . * $ The State Democratic Convention ^ of Massachusetts has nominated John ^ Quincy Adams for Governor. ^ A grand mass meeting and barbe' cue is to bo held at iluntsville, Wal- l! ker county, Texas, on the 21st in- K slant. '"* ?: C( An election for delegates to the le lately ordered Constitutional Conven- ti tion will be held in West Virginia in 1< October. Members of tho licgisla- <ii ture are also to be chosen. tl James Gordon Bennett, Jr., paid $110,000 for the yacht Daunrless, and ^ it costs him iu tho neighborhood of j fcAO.OuO a year to run her. Wachtel the famous tenor, comes to fi' this country quite unheraJded, intend- T ing, it is.said, to organize a German opera troupe, with Madame Lichtmay as prima donna. si By a recent act of Parliament, days of grace in tho caso of bills of exchange and promissory notes, payable . at sight or on presoutation, are ubol- ( ished in Great Britain. w An Englishman has won a wager of pi $500, by writing one million strokes II with a pen within a month.' He did h; it in twenty-three days, but his arm ot was nearly paJsicd by the opera- A tion. * ai M Robert Bonner, undismayed at the a, - - / n . I I !iL If .! J> 1 ! ' reports 01 vjoius<iimu maiu s acmcvc- 0f piontK. offers ?100.000 for the horse rc that[ can beat Dextor. an J if the p, owner declined to sell, ho then offers 0l 810,000 "to see it done." to A negro, recently escaped from the aI Georgia Penitentiary, was arrested ^ the Sunday following, after robbing ^ u house, and while baptizing Bome as colored people whom ho had porsuad m ed that ho was a preacher. ^ There were 39 now cases of colcra ut 4\t* Konigsberg on the 12th inst., und rc deaths; on the 11th, there were ai 68 new cases and 45 deaths. The 0< disease has disappeared from Duntzie, in aud.is merely sporadic at Stettin. tc It is said that a movement is on w foot to recognize the "Mozart Hall" ,j wing of the New York Democracy, jj and that the gentlemen who will take p an activo part in the organization are ir men well known for their sterling Democracy and unblemished integri- fl. V SI Geargo Angrtstus Sala, who lately *'c baggod ?500 damages from llain Friswell for an attack upon him in "Modern Men of Letters," now sues 4he London publisher, Solon Camden ^ Hotteit, for damages ir. reprinting w Bret Hart's burlesque on Sala's style * ' in the '-Condensed Novels." ^ r It is proposed to introduce a new b telographic service in tho German f< army for artillery in action. Experieneed artillerymen arc'to be posted a under cover far in advance of the n batteries to watch the'effects of can- v nonade aud report back by means of ]] a small portable telegraphic ap- L para t us. ? fc f Late advices from Rio Janeiro show that the discussion in tho Brazilian ( Legislature on a clause of the emancination bill had terminated, but the ^ measure would probably not become a law during the present session, o\v- . ing to the strong opposition of its passago. Twenty years ago, a shoemaker's apprentice, at Unionville, New York, mysteriously disappeared, and there [ liave been no tidings of him since. 1 Recently, however, a skeleton was 1 found under the workshop in which s he was employed, and it is now con- ' jeetured that he was murdered. * '] [New Ycrk, September 15.?Jacob "Vanderbilt, the President of the Sta- : ten Island Ferry, has been arraigned ibr manslaughter j ho ploaded not guilty. Judge Bedford charged the grand jurry that it was considered a conspiracy.in Wall street to lock up millions of gold. Judge Bedford concludod, "The culprit ought to bo brought to speedy justioe." Many prominent Wall street brokers are implicated. .Rosen weig has been indicted for abortion. Tbo proprietor of the torpedo establishment that blew up has been held in ten thousand dollars bail. At the conclusion of the argumont in the injunction case against the citj officials this afternoon, J adge Barnard pronounced the docisiog granting a motion for making the injunction permanent. Aubdjin, September 15.?Rev.Jacob "Van Yacbler 13 dead. i " \ " Financial Coruption North and South. Tho Baltiraoro Sun, thus draws a parallel between corruption North and South: That our readers may judge "how closely the parallel holds, with the diiFerenee, it any, that tho greater Riiofmities and rascalities will bo found Lo have been committed r.ttho South, we invite attention to a few figures taken from trustworthy sources. The results in Now York, as summed up by a Republican authority, may be Jtated as follows: In January, 1869? Lwo years and a half ago?tho total City and county debt was in round lumbers, ?20,000,000. In October, 1870?not quite a year ago?it was >55,000.000. Last May it was 882,)00,000. and at the citizens' meeting t was estimated to amount, on the 1st )f September, to $113,000,000. At .he breaking out of the war the State lebt of Louisiana was ?10,000,000; in [868 it Avas 14,500,000; in 1870 it was >41,000,000, and on the first of last rune it was $49,000,000. In tho same nterval taxes had increased from-29 ents to S1.45 on tho $100, and this car will amount to considerably noro than $2; while by tho loss of' laves, the depreciation of" land and he devastations of the war, taxable iroperty had greatly diminished. To how how the money has gone, before S00, a sixty days'session of the Legjlaturo cost in Louisiana from $10000 to $200,000. Tho regular and xtra session of 1S70 cost more than 750,000, and tho regular session of 871 cost more than $900,000. In outh Carolina, as shown by tho exibit prepared by tho Tax-payers' "ovention, taxes, in 1870, reached ?2,00,000, as against ?-1,000,000 before >e war, and this in the fate of the reatly impoverished condition of the tate; while to show the superior )st of "scalawag" and "carpet-bag" gislation, a session of the Legislate which in IS05 cost $45,850, in S71 cost $400,000, and the State ibt from bavin2 been nominal before c 10 war is now about ?9,000,000. If wo take the ease of a State hich emerged earlier from "tho bonds wickedness and gall of iniguity" f secession than either of those urned, and enjoyed earlier tho beni18 of Republican rale, tho State debt enncssee has increased from $5,825,>8 in 1861, to $42,852,052 in 1871? i inereaso of 537,527,494?maiuly nco reconstruction began. I Columbia Improving.?Tho Now>rry Herald says: , 1 llappcningin Columbia for a day last 1 eek, we were pleased to noto the im- 1 ovemenis that were going on. andsome 6torcs and private dwelling wo been recently erected, while 1 lmi>? ni-oin flift wMpRSftf coinnltion. I n elegant city hall, 108 feet front i id 216 accp, three stries high, with < ansard roof, to contain a completely' >poinled opera hall, for an audience ( ' 1,500, council chamber, committee iome, offices for the Mayor, Chief of' < liliec, elcrks, &c., and four cowmodiis stores, with an iron front, is soon < bo eominenccdat the corner of Main , id Washington streetH. The building ill cost between $75,000 and $100,000. ^ will greatly improve the locality, well as become a most useful orna- ; ent to the city. j Mr. Sprague will, as soon as he i* !! lowed by I he Legislature, unite and | .iliiso the waters of Broad and Congao. The dam wiil cost but $4000,000. 1 id will give a capacity of 10,)0 horse power. This will iako Columbia tho first cot>n goods manufacturing city in merica, for while her water capacity ill be greater than Lowell, she has .o advantage of beingeurrounded by /1L?I I- f. ie cotton iiciOB. Messrs. unnus a, 'aimer, in a quiet way, from their laehiiiery, clear S400 daily. On the 21st instant, the venerable nil venerated Loviek Pierce will predo at thelaj'ing of tho corner-stone >r the foundation of the Washington treet ilethoilist church. The pride of Columbia is.in the bade trees that line her broad and eautiful avenues, and wherever they rcrc destroyed by the dreadful fire of be war, a new growth appears. The rce planted is the hack or sugar hery?a hard}*, rapid grower?whose road limbs, covered' by a generous )liugo nud clusters of berries, afford grateful shade to the dwellers below, s well as food and lodging to the* inocent iiisect-dostroying warblers rhose '-homes are made without muds." We arc satisfied that Columbia, the capital and central of our itate, with its radiating railroads, its lueiness facilities, its enterprise and hrift, its colleges and schools, and its harming society, beauty of topo;raphyand bealthfulncss must, at no listant day?shall wo say fivo years lence??exchange her ashes for beauy, and double hor population. Organization Needed,?Apart Vom the political organization nee ded n this Stnto, in order to our political 'efonn and our return to cheerful selfgovernment, we need a more thorough organization in respect to our industrial interest. At this time we have in Anderson, Abbeville, Charleston, Burnwell and Richland well organized agricultural and mechanical societies. In Anderson, Abbeville and Barnwell local fairs are now hold annually. We notico, further, than an agricultural and mechanical society for Chostoi has been formed, and that iu several other Counties it is proposed to foru similar associations. We havo now tc remark that these movements poini to tho organization needed in this State. With an industrial society it each County in tho State, and thes< made to harmonizo with tho State Ag ricultural and Mechanical Society, wi would have an organization tjia would be of vast benefit to the State No better way is thereto bringcapits and numbers to the Stato than at graud ccntral fair at the.capital to shoT I tho varied products of our fields*an tho general resources of tho State i tho departments of agriculturo an I manufactures. Let this orgauizatio '?Anon mmnlnfl PAa>M?V MV VU4iUMiaUif?VVMi 4 t ?*? IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AND CONtractors.?Wo learn from our Charleston oxchanges that Mr. P. P. Toale, the well-known manufacturer of t>oore, Sashes, Blinds,'&c. has cstab- f lishcd a dcpot?at No. 20 Hayne street where ho keeps constantly on hand not only all articles from hie own manufactory, but also every varioty of builders' hardwaro, French and American window glass, both plain f and ornamental, slate mantels, and, . in short, everything necessary to n finish handsomoly, a resideuoo, a store, or a church. ^ ^ A Xcw Yorjc letter, dated the 11th instant, says: "Nearly all the prom- g, inent families are buck from tho summcr resorts now, and not a few of ^ tho brilliant equipages which were w ''ashing along tho boach at Long . Branch and at Newport,, a short time since, were making the dust fly in the Central Park this afternoon. The ^ boat raco at Saratoga detains many nf our fitiznriH tlif?vo hilt, nP?:t WCok I n. Vi k * ? * I I will sec them also back in their places here." sa - Z, CONSIGNEES. " te The following named porsons havo j_> freight in tho Depot: qi W K Bradley, B A Davis, E M C? Ligon, S C Link, J Mcllwaine, J^McD, W I) Mars & Co, William Moore, Mays & Co, J D Neese, PI T Sloan, J J Shanks W J Smith, D M Ward & Co, E West ueiu, u j warumw & ~ No goods delivered until freight is jj paid. J. W. MARSHALL, Agent. The following persons havo packages n the Express Office. (J G W Miller, J B Boston, J J Daniel, W L Anderson, M Cobb, MCThorton, Lee Rassell, J J McCiraw &'Co, Miss H Miller. ~ Markets. an - z = ice Abbeville, September 21.?Cotton 15 ra @17 p-j New York, September 18. ? Flour [lull and heavy. Wheat dull and de T>orlr cliwilv Jit. 13.40 f/J?13.50. Cotton?middling uplands 20| ; Orleans _J 2UJ; sales 1,000 bales. Gold 14?(f?14J. 7 P. M.?Cotton 20J@20J; sales 1,051 bales. Flour ? 0.35@7.00; good ; to uhoice 7.1009.00. Wheat 1.4S@1.55. Corn 71(372*. Pork steady, at 13.50. T Clold:i4S@14J. 1 Charleston, September 18. ?Cotton luiet?middling 1UJ; sales 50. ft>J Augusta, September 18. ? Cotton w1 juiet?sales G. ,n^ Liverpool, September IS?Evening. Cotton closed dull~ui>lands 9 J; Orleans 8,1 r >? . A journeyman printer can find employment at tbo 'lVess and Jianner" oiliee. Wages, t3J cents per thousand. [Aug. 31 Three or four carPENTERSImay find employment at the!Marshall House. Aug. 31, 1871. , Y^TTir> "%T irnnTT"0 T7* JC t nil M JL %J 1 k. U? tl< MAHOGANY, Walnut and Painted .l(] Bureaus, just received, at low ! . prices. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. 1,1 Sept. 7, lfe'71, 20?tf CC . L)( COTTAGE WALNUT ai AND Painted Bedsteads, at the low- ta est prices, at J. 1). CHALMERS <fc CO. [Sept. 7, 1S71, 20?tf SALOON TABLES, TEA-POY Tables, Cottage Waslistands, Towel En'd Wash-Stand, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Sept. 7,1871, 20?tf GILT MOULDINGS, . n WALNUT Mouldings, Rustic Mouldings, Oval ;Franie8 for F Pictures of all sizes, at J. D. CHAL- f MERS & CO. [Sept. 7, 1871, 20?tf n SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE TRIUMPHANT. m SOLD I3S 1870, 44,025 more tlmn any other Manufacture. It will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Braid, Bind, Quilt, Gather and Sow them on in the most perfect manner.. It will sew the thin est Gauze in the , best manner, also the very heaviest goods, for sale at . * J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. J Sept. 7, 187 [. FLOUR ! From Eicelsior Mills, Mrille, MOUNTAIN DEW, XXXX CREAM OF THE CITY, XXX 1 HARVEST QUEEIY, XX b Ju6t recoivcd, at WARDLAW & EDWARDS, j [ Sept. 7, 1871, 20?tf , ? ? I er Wheel, v MillGearin&ShaflinS&Meys tUSEHD rtH* ClBPUflgJSi ' BASER & MSLEY, Successors to Baker, Miller <fe Oo., rrosers anil Dealers la Prate, VA fiow T?T? A a TV am _ * . " > | NOTICE. rHE undersigned have associated ; themselves together under the j amc and style of BAKER & ANSLEY, j for the continuation of a GENERAL GROCERY nd Commission Business, L the old stand of our senior memjr, No. 267 Broad Street, whero we i. , i._ 1 _ 1 ? Ill lasu gruau jm:a?iwu hi uivuii net- . g our many patrons and friends, id offering them a selection from lr large stocks of GROCERIES, AGGING, ROPE, TIES, SALT, J ACON, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, 8 OBACCOS and FLOUR. 11 We have also the Agency for tho 1 le of the well known FERTILI- ^ ERS, imported and prepared by rilcox, Gibbs & Co., viz: Phoenix uano, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Manip- " ated Guano. Guano, Salt and Plasr Compound, and Peruvian Guano, .v issolved Bono, Plaster, &c. The ? lalitics are guaranteed- and orders ^ mmand our immediate attention for Lher. CHARLES BAKER, JOHN U. AInSLEY. ? Sept. 14, 1S71, 21-tf RAHAO BUTLER, Cotton Factors AND ommission Merchants, x Oflico No. 6, Mcintosh Stcet, AUGUSTA, GA. \ ILL give strict attention to tho 1 ^ORAGE and SALE OF COTTON J d other PRODUCE on Commission. 0 Will furnish Planters with Grocer- q i, Bagging, Ties, &c., at markol r, tes. o And will mako the usual ADVAN- ? 2S on Produce consigned to thorn, c W. GRAHAM, ti 0. N BUTLER. a Sept. 14, 1871, 21?3ra Cl u uuo. f( j J WOULD respectfully inform my (., customers that I will be absent a V ort lime on a visits to New York Uio purpose of acquainting myself f< th the latest styles and novelties in y line ; aud also to purchase a Stock Goods pertaining to my lino of buicss. Respectfully, S. A. BRAZEALJE, Tailor, Abflovillo Couuty. Sept. 14, 1871, 21?tf ( Notice! 1 ^ \ Office County Auditor. The County Bonvd of Equalizn-. ^ mi met on ttie mil insram, nnc: Ijourned until September 28tli 1 st. During the intervening time J mplttintd made under oatli will p i received and filed iu the office,' J id on which the above Board will <ke actiou at its next meeting. li T. B. MILFOED, ? County Auditor. Sept. 14,1871, 21?tf r 1 Jh. Good 1 iii-Hai SewiDK Machine, J 'OR SALE in good order, and Cheap for cash, anpl}- at PRESS s FPICE. [Sept. 14, 1871, 21?2t Freeh Received by Parker & Lee. Sept. 14, 1871, 21?If SLUE STONE, ^ For Soaking Wheat. Parker & lee. Sept. 14,1871, 21?If DRUGS. 4 FRESH order received, and a variety of Pure Chemical preparations uoked for, which we would like phyliciaus to examine, at PARKER & LEE'S. Aug. 17,1871,17?tf STATIONARY GOODS! At Beduced Prices. Fool's Cap Paper, Legal " 14 Letter, .. 41 (three sizes,) Ladles' Note 44 44 French " Commercial 44 Pens, PenstafFa and Pencils, Envelops, Open End and French Official. Business, Whito and Colored. PARKER & LEE.* August 17,1871, 17?tf BAY RUM, At, Parker & Lee's July T, 18T1 IX?Cf * Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of fieri facias to mo di roc tod, I will sell at Abbeville : Court House, bii SALE DAY in OCTOBER next, within the Legal Lours the following property to wit: 150 Acres of land, more or lens, situate and bqdpg in the County of Abbeville',on waters of Little River, bounded by lands of Dr. Tennant, J. F. Calhoun and others, levied npon as the. property of Jano Lee, ads. Dan'l S. Cox and Wife, igainst Micajah Lano and wife, and Hhcrs. Terms Cash, purchasers to pay for .tamps and papers. HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C. Sheriff's Office, ) Sept 8,1871, 21?3t j SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to mo directed, I will ell on SALE DAY in OCTOBER icxt, at ABEVILLE 0. If, within ho legal hours, the following propery, to wit: 400 Acres of Land, iore or less, situate in the County of lbbcville, in the vicinity of Green,-ood,on the new cut road, bounded y lands of Peter Rykard, Jacob Ry:ard and lands known as Mrs. Mary toozer, levied upon as the property f R. M. Mounce, ads. Rebecca Stewart and J J. Cooper. Terms Cash, purchasor to pay for tamps and papers. II. S. CASON, S. A. 0. Sheriff's Office, - ) Sept. 8, 1871, -3tf SHERIFF'S SALE, 'he State of South Carolina, MTTtf'TY OF ABBEVILLE. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. ' j. D; Merriman, Exr., against Andrew Cobb, W. B. Alorriwother, and Sum'l A. Hodges. Bill for Foreclosure. BY virtuo of tho dccrotal order in this case, I will soil at pablic utcry at ABBEVILLE C, H., for !asb, on SALE DAY in OCTOBEB cxt, within the legal hours, tho traot f land described in tbo Mortgago, lade by Andrew Cobb to James W. liinkscalos, doe'd, to wit: All that ractor parcel of land, situate lying nd being in tho County aforesaid, ontaining 175 Acres, more or:less, jrmerly boundod by P D. Klugh, ns. Straw horn, liobt. Jonos, Jus. tughey, and othors, now by Ilcnry r. Klugh, Jumos Strawhoru, Mrs. Pilly Ellis, Airs. llughoy, and others. Terms Cash, and purchaser Jto pay )r stamps and paper. HENRY S. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. SherSfFs Office, l Bcpt. 8, 1871. 21 Ct. / SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, JOUNTY OF ABAEVILLE. n the Common Pleat setting in Equity. Vrllis G. Harris, Ex'r, against Geo. A. Addison, M. U. Taggart. and others. fills for Account, "Sales of Land, Marshal Assets, tfce. BY virtuo of tho Order of Conrt made in this case, 1 will sell at ublic outcry, at Abbeville Court louse, on the FIRST MONDAY in )CTOBEli next, within tho legal lours, all that tract or plantation of and of which Elizabeth Harris died, cizcd and possessed, <o wit: THE HOJIE TRACT, Containing 1,140 Acres, noro or less, which was assigned to iVillis G. Harris, in 'the di vision- boween him and William Harris, situate ying and being in tho Couuly and jute aforesaid to be more particulary described on day of sale. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for itamps and papers. II. S. CASON, Sheriff Abbevilio County. Sheriff's Ofllco, \ Sept. 8, 1371. / SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on tho FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, vi ithin the legal hours, all that tract or plantation oi' land, containing 697 Acres, more or less, situate lying and being in the County of Abbeville and bounded by lauds of A. P. Connor, Ja'idB Miller, and others, to be more particularly described on day of sale, levied upon aa the property of Isaac Kennedy, dee'd, at the fcuitof Samuel Jordan. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. H. S. CASON, a A, 0. Sheriff's Office, \ Sept. 8,1871. / C1?Ai>iff'a RqIaq I9UW AU M MWAvtfi BY virtuo of an oxocution froir Robert R. Hemphill, Triul Jus lice, to me directed, I will sell befon the COURT HOUSE DOOR, o .,,r.rTT:i nnTTWrpV on *|,< A iiiJJli V HjAjLj V/uuaij. i, v/.i v... FIRST MONDAY iii OCTOBE1 next, tho following property, levie( upon at the suit of Leo & Wilson against Michael O'Burns, to wit: * AH that tract of land situato ii Fort Pickens, fronting Leroy J. Wil son's, and adjoining lands of Dr. J VV. Warshall, Gen. S. McGowcn, am others, contaiuin .FOUR Acrcs, mor or less. II. S. CASON, S. A. C. Sheriff's OfTico, ) Sept. 11,1871, j" MM?CUWj?PWli 1867. OUR AKHiJAL. 1871. The bhporiuh of FASHION" will enter upon the 6th year of its existence on 1st October. We thank those who have stood by us during the past four years. In that interval we hare striven hard by honorable means, to extend our business operations. We hare w.orked hard for publie patronage. We have stu- i died the wants of the public , and the interests of our custo- ] mers, and we are determined , to sustain our reputation for keeping the best selected Stock of Dry Goods and Millinery in the up-country, and for having Dress Making done in the best: of style. Confining ourself, strictly to Dry Goods and Mil- | linery, isn't it reasonable to ex- . pect us to show a better selec- 1 tion of such Goods than any house keeping a general stock ? Attending closely to our own business, we hope to merit from , the people of Abbeville, and adjoining Districts, a continuance of the liberal patronage < bestowed upon us in the past. t Our business is done strictly . upon the "cash system"?consequently we aro enabled to al- < ways give good bargains. ( With a beautiful Stock of Dry Goods and Millinery, first class Milliners and Dross Makers, accommodating salesman and saleswomen, wo hope to do a large businoss this Fall and Winter. Our force during the busy , season shall bo sufficient to wait upon all our customers. Entire Stock to bo open first week in October. Respectfully, MS. W. FOWLEB, Proprietor, , Emporium of Fashion. Sept. 7,1871,20?tf September 6th.; ,,? t Received to-day, FALL PRINTS,! Bleached aid HlfiacM Homespuns, : COAT'S COTTON, Black Skirt Braid, &c., At the Emporium of Fashion. Sept. 7, 1871, 20?tf Sooth CaroM-AMle County.' In the Common Plea3. ] Wm. d. Mars, Administrator of Robt Mars, jdee'd, agaiust J. C. Farfar, and others. Order for Injunction, &c. , PURSUANT to order of Court in this case, the creditors of the Estate of Robt. Mars, dee'd, are hereby notified to present and prove their demands against said Estate before me at my office onor before the Fifteenth day of November next, or be barred. matthew Mcdonald, U. U. Jf. Clerk's Office, A. C. \ 15th August, 1871. / Barley! Barley!! Barley!!! 100 BUSHELS OF GOOD CLEAN BARLEY Ort < *?(?<** *r Vflf SiiMJ, t\T MILLER & ROBERTSON, Aug. 17,1871, 17?Ira WILEY A. SMITH With WILBERFORCE DANIEL, . COTTOX FACTOR, Agent Cotton Food Gnano, 3 Warren Block, opposite Globo Hotel, AUGUSTA. GA. A LL business entrusted to him will * have strict personal attention. ) Orders for Bagging, Ties or Bopo and f Family Supplies promptly.filled. Com3 missions, It per ceut. ? ii Rkfehences : Judge John P. King, , Pres't Georgia Rallrord. Win, E. Jack* son, Pros't Hat'ul B'k of Augusta and 2 Augusta Factory. J. T. Gardner, Esq., Pres't Dickson Fertilizer Comp'y. H. i F. BusaelJ, Esq., ex-Mayor uity or Augusta. Col. L. M. Hill, Director Ga. It. " It., Wilkes County. Kept. 7, 1871, 20?3m J HAIR CLOTH. AND all Wool Heps, for covering 6ofiis, Chairs, &c., at J. J) ? . - ..p. r,,A rriinflSO. UliALjMtUw cv w. ir ri r itr npni aJN Uill/I rig- ; >. V ??.y > K . ' ' ~M- ' . . - ? c * ,' rT" v r * ? .' '?.?? .. ' * r Section 1.. Bo it. ordained, by the Inten< i>f Abbeville, in Council as^mbled, that frc iinance,it shall not be lawful to introduce, Dtherwise, at any place, any Guano, Phosp 5r substance, within the distance of twc Public Square-, or within one hundred yard within the corporate limits of the Town of ~'"A ' ij?? . 3* &X Sec. 2. Bo it farther ordained, by the ai Phosphate or other noisome Fertilizer, or or stored, witnin two hundred and fifly ya beyond that distance'from the Public Squs >-ards of any inhabited dwelling house IWn of Abbeyille, shall be removed boyoi )r before the first day of September next. Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained, by the au who shall violate the provisions of this Ore 3ned not less than Five Dollrrs for each dj juano, Phosphate, or other noisome Fertil Dr suffered to remain within the limits her< Dope in Council in the Town of Abbevil State of South Carolina, the 16th day of 1 onty-One. J F ? r i .'; "/>' * * August 24, 1871,18?St. - % NEW SPRIN GREAT BA At "THE CORN ' My spring, stock is now comp one! Come all! if you wish to buy a nencing my business, and williug that my ir profits," therefore will give myr customers ai lecline in Goods. Don't pass the Corner St* iiat is a Bargain lost. ' " '* v Miriatnflir onnolata in nArt of fchefollowimr I A .FULL LIS STAPLE AND BOMES ' Ladws'; Gents' and LADIES', GENTS' A1 Also, a Choice Be FAMILY G CONFECTION] W. T . VALUABLE lm Piiarmacentical Preparations. 11 WE CALL the attention of the Physicians to .the variety we have on hand, with Sugar Coated Pills, &c. , Elixir, Phos. Iron, Quinine and Stryehnica, Of " Gentian Ferratcd, 01 " Valerianate of Ammonia, (God dard's Formula.) ," " of the Pyrophosphate of Iron. Ferrated Elixir of Qinehona, " Posin, Bismuth and Strychnia. Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites. ~" " Calisaya, Bark and Bismuth. D M " " Iron and'Strych- "< nia. Forrated Wine of Wild Cherry Bark. Taatelcss Cod Livor Oil Beef, Iron and Wine, Elixir of Ergot, rVVin/i nf PAtisin. " Q EJixir, Besmuth, " Buchn. Aiomatic Elixir of Eheubarb and _ Magnesia. ALSO. SI Pills Iron and Strycnnia (Su. Coa ted, _ " Aloes and Assafoetida " J " Compd Cathartic " Ju " Cook's " . J j " Sul. Quinine " ' F? Valerianate of Iron " American Pulverized Pepsin, , Iodoform, ' fai Troches of Pepsin and* Pancreatin. PARKER & LEE, I &< August 28,1871, 19?2w Flour ! JFIour! | Cbeap S [ Quarles, Perrin & Co. 1 August 31/1871,19?tf. . hi COTTAGE BED STEADS,. A NEW LOT just rcccivcd of new and pretty Patterns, at low prices. J. D. Chalmers & Co. p June 1G, 1871,8-tf ? ? NANCE. : i . W: "". ' xJHg* nMirijj.':! PPliMifc ^ * . , C^V\ >'>./ . . JflDt and Wardens of the Towil _ ? v---s-. >nr, and after tfco date of tliifl. Or- .. ? and store, or keep in any house, Ohate, or other noisome Fertiliser > hundred ' aad fifty; .yards o? thji,..: s of any inhabited dwelling houso>. y'^5' Abbeville. ithority aforesaid, that itfiJnane, ' substance which is itctwdeposited/*: rds of the said Public Sqtfare, att& ire, which is within one hundred . wi thin th6 corporate limits of th? od the limits herein prescribed, cbdu' "* " ,r-' wL' - thorify aforesaid, that any pers0j*;< /.? finance, or either of them, Bhairb-Jfg1ly, or fraction of a day, that sucfc izer, orsnbstance, shall be stored n # jin defined and prohibited. le, in the County of Abbevillo, anT^i 8 lugust, eighteen hundred and Bet C.DnPRE. t ' *'r ' "' ' " ^ - -/A' - : * ' Intendant- . . ? . <u ffp ' . > ' .< CGOODS! ' ' / RGrAINST . ER STORE." <t\ . . . .-* , , j _i.-i* lotto shall be, "Quick' sales and short * ' ? jd AIL the advantage 0/ the reexin^^^>re, (White's old et^nd,} if -you: do' articles, viz. ' ffi OF ' 1 \ . '' 1 ' -v >V'->y* STIC DRY G000S, Misses Sloes.. ID BOYS' HATS. lection of ' ROCERIES, 3RIES. &G; MCDONALD. 1? . A ni A nn ;-Aiim (IIIM (l( I. - ;* -v,t A Small Lot of 9ES AND SHOULQEBSI ? For Bale! " ' < -. JaEt Qaarles, jPercm & C?. ' . August 28, 1871, 19?tf ? j *** mm AND TIES! AT LOW- PMCES, ? For sale bj uarles, Perrin & Co. August 28, 1871, 19-?tf -r ? re WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. rHIRTEENTH year will opeii Oct. 2 pud close middle next J" . t ^. . Past prosperity mast encouraging, / iculty rail and complete?8 teachers." Location pleasant and healthy. urse of instruction thorough. Government.! that of a well ordered mlly. x. Expenses for the year (two Sessions, weeks,) to# hoard (including ftiel ana ; r ?shing) and Tuitiou in all literary -v adies Including Latin $184.50. French, Music, Drawing, Painting^ m j., at very reasonable rates, For Catalogue, address tho-Presldant, J? It B0NNEB?;>' . # Dub West, a i-i til- n. * a rx. AOOtJVlliW O..M* August 7, 1871, 20?tt , - 7 . A Card. " ' " W * ' > rHE undersigned lias ^opened* bfs Office as Trial Justice in thWourt ouse. All business entrusted to his inds will be promptly attended to. M. KAPHAS Trial Justice A. O. 24,1871?48, tf z i?2E<af.n(f 9 wo FOR SALE, AT * OBDLAF & EDWARDS. Sopt 7, 1871, 20?if