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REPORT" J
OF TltH * ' ?
' ? ? i? n J
Mi Oi - uotiniy toHiuiissiyiimtj
Fof Abbeville County, j
For the Fiscal Year, rnding Sov. 1,1871.
Office of County Commissioners, l j(
Abbeville c: H., Nov. 1871. /
Iu pursuance of ari Act of the General; g:
Assembly entitled "an Act to define the
duties and jurisdiction of County Coiu- j j
niisiiooeBB,"- the Hoard beg.s leave tojjj
make their Aunual Exhibit, showing!
their Expeudltuw* during the past Fis- V
cal Year. ?
EXPENSES OF POOR HOUSE ANI)
FARM. R
L L Guflftn, transporting paupers, $-5 00
J C Guillehaftu, bal sal iorstewai-d, 11 48 P
tnhi, vThoy. orovisious 11.5 7(j
Sam'l Johnson, bunks 3v> 50 A
Lucretia Fair, for services, 12 50
lA-in Fair, bal due for services... 22 25 T
Hobt Fair, bal due for services; 25 00
Nancy Gladdte, for services reiKi 15 00 K
Fanny Eakiu, " " 12 50
Perry M?ddeu, li " . 5 U0 M
31 B*Kennedy, 4th quarter salary
as steward, 6S 75 A
JohnJCole, services rendered, 9 50
Wm Bea?ly, servioes rendered at -B
poor house, 9 50
Sam'l Johnsozjj cojjin for deceased J1
lunatic ? .i.... 6 00 J'
Dr J M Richmond, med services, 200 00
3.. H Russej, beef furnished 110 22} J
Arthur Sanders, blacksmith work 4 ooj
KobL Farror, services 3d and 4th J
qtfarter, 1R70, 50 00
Jj If Ita'stfell, stimulants for sick, 8 62 J
JuthJsKlarz, blankets, clothing, |
78 78 J
Bfibt Guy, for repairs, 40 25
L H Russell, barrels ... 7 00 J
H S Kerr,, execution and costs, ... 3170
IIWI^awKon.stovesaud guttering 1(4 50 C
John K11 ftXf. supplies 229 96
Mays & Barnwell, supplies 22 55 M
John G.Edwards, supplies, GG 07
John Eifright, lime for repairing J
chimneys 3 75'J
JuliusKlar^,supplies furnished, 57 701
ItOOC J'oioerx, DU JlCCUUUi lUi oumry
asjstowarfl, 3.3 4a
Anthony Minis, for services on A
farm, 1* 25
Lem Fair, for services on furm,... -25 05 .v
Lewis Richey, blacksmith work, H 10 C"
Francis Lomax, for mat tresses,... >1S (Hi1
44 " transporting pauper, ^ 5 001 M
Parker <fc Lee, medicines fnrn'd, (i 05
3!iller A Robertson,1 ae't rendered, 4 02 E
3'nrker & Lee, for/4ue<iiciuesr &c., 7 05 <
J (' Williams, for beef, 2> OS Jo
Kn right A 8n?Uh, tables for P IT, <24 00 '
11 Jones, /ttrprovibions, pure has?. . U
etl per order," _ * ?. 2o3 '7-J i
Joh? Kno'tf,-provfsioD*, AC .V-5G5 11 K
"NVardlaw & Ld wards. supplies, ... -u7?) s
ham'J Johnson, for repairs at p. h. 4 50
R Jones, suppli& ptrfehaHed' and
paid for, 300 00
Kobt.TolbcrtTiuU salary.1st quart- PI
er ** AtewnrtT, 33 35
Kdwnrd Roche, for beef, 40 00 n
R Jones, supplies for poor housa, 200 (X)
Robert Tplbertjp account, for
serv?fe?^&^^vor?l....1..........'... 10 00
J/ PlcTclrey.'lbrsnrfth \rork,TP, 4.v?
Kaphan & Klarz, supplies for p h 1^7.05
Francis Lomax, mattress^ forph' 23 00,
Lem Fair, for ser vices, : Jrmr \
Anthony Minis, for aurvicos, : Cli
Rob Farrow, for sefvlces", ' M 001 ^
Lucretia Fair, for ktiriwui due,... ?? 00ij
Octavia Madd^UwfofjfiervJce*...-,*;* 21 60] \
Arthur ti$uwportiijp~ jii
pauper to phWr hiorts^,4 00 j
SiaI,>Jpv<Sr RobiAsoii,; cotllns,... 15 OOj tj
J>hn Knox,"supplies, poor hou.se, 8-S[_ r.
J \Y Trowbridge, " 44 " !tfO'Hi.-r
T \V McMillan, briclc 44 44 v 2.W|]
John Knox,jjupplies, " 7i) :w: r '
AVnrdl^jSc Eftwarcls, supplk's, 37 55j'r :
L li fiiissei; supplies,..,*; 11 i!0i
Cato Hunter, beef, 4 301 ju
C L Nelson, repairs at poor house, GO 00 "T
\Vardlaw <fc Edwards, supplies,.. G Xi- t
Miller dfc-fft^crt'on, clot lis to bury c?
paitfos, 2 10
C L Nelson, beef, 4 00 j
l'arker A Lee, l'or medierrtex, 20 7G; ,
Dr. Itdwiiv Porker, lmlf year's p
nnftRealscrvico, 100 00 i ,
.John Knox,from July 3 . ? Lf.
to 8ept, 374 05! '
Fam'l" Joliiwon, repairing pool? !,,
lmu?e, U...V, C, 50 1'[
' Hubert Jones, iunpoor house, SO 40 ,y
$4,430 US ,v]
irxfe'ftFi) Fen voon outside E!,
OF POOll 1LQL*SE. ql
Ben Hnglu-s, making Collins,... $14.00 i
Mr* H J I?omax, clothing pauper 1*50 J 1
Jas Mitchell, coffin* for pauper,... 5 00 (
liiiey Brown, assistance ivn'd, ... 30 00 J 1
Ailed Tolbert, maintenance of c
Simla Brooks, 40 00 J 1
Ellee Moseley, maintenance Aaron J 1
Magee, ~ 20 00 c
Sarah Cole, Assistance rendered, 30 00 Joi
Dauey Lee, 44 44 30 0Q ]
Ken Brown- coffin for Ben Gilles, 5 50 Ca
James Balfejt for assistance ren- C
dered jfliunew, 10 25 W
.John Watt MrtWre, for assistance "" Sej
render^ yam>ejp, 15 00 f
HennMSKrmm for maintenance J >
of at Mafnik, rc*oor\v
I)r J F medical attention to ^
paupers, .... 10 00 Le
Phebe Harneq.Usp'tren'dpaupfciy, 15 00 \V;
Elizabeth^ Jackson,' *4 " " 20 0O| Le
Charlotte Joues, 44 41 44 15 0(1 Bin
Moriah Cobb, . 41 44 44 15 00 (
Eve Blake, * '" w 15 00 II
J Ci Xix. _ 4 4 . 44 " , 15 00 Wi
xr?rv-W >*ir>6:. < '? *?. J", 00 t
K>sqFMt*lv ' f u 44 15 00! B '
Vena Fouler,* " 14 " 15 00 }
Jenny Law, 44 ,k 44 15 OOjCl)
li A Archer, medical attention to S 1
pauper, 150 j
Elizabeth Dunn, assistance rert- Pa
dcysJkrfup*^ 1 5 00 J I
JanofcCaSon, for assistance fiiihper, 10 00 c
Lucy Mosely, Tf 44 44 _ JO 001J I
Allen Watson, ** " 10 (>o} ' n
Minnie Hitts, " M 10 00 JI
JennyrtAnpokl, 4,_ 4? 10 00 J 1
Eliza, ^^tiles^'jcolflna for Lucy J ]
vt?l o 00 (
Dolly Kcowlj. put- ftaswtancc ren'd 10 00 J ]
Elizabeth Jjijjfei> 44 41 10 00 'J
Jeni^Juidges, . ' *" 44 10 00 Pa:
Dr medical attention c
t/> Jwbiv, ;v.. 30 oo
A J T^oodhuftit', maintenance of
pay50 00
JjUJRtfitficri,' Transporting paupers
to Greenvllib, . 5 00
If&ac Prfdlow, for assi.^taucc ren- At
dervd pauper,1 '. 10 00 ?
Jack Vance, burial expenses ofS Mi
Gillenpie, 13 50
Samuel Johnson, coffins for pau- Mi
per, 5 SO
pr Edwin Parker, medical atten- K
tion to Poor, - U0 75 ,
J)r E R Calhoun, medical at ten- j VV
tjon tojxxy, * luoVF!xv
Elizabeth Heed, attention to pau- "
pers 20 00.
Henry Thomas, taking dead pau- k
per tomjrve, 1 50
??amuef <R>hnson, burial expense** ?N
C'ato Hmiter^ ?v 8 50 ^
J G Nisc, afrt,*..,.; 25 tfO J*
Mary Ann Sstgrt, fmtside-ftid, 00
.<} \V Crouier? niftfpt^nanee and ,v ?
cxnenses of pauper, ...... 20 00
"NV H Peakc, burial cfcpenses/if . &
pauper, ]0 00,
Dani*it&tephens, eoilin for pauper <5 00 j J<
Tl9T? . ' *?
Amonnt drawn on Treasurer, $7i>5 uO v\
- l ro -c,
ROADS &tyD BRIDGES,
A P C^AJior, right of way for N
roadv*r. $ "0 00;D
T)!<'iimnn<i Thomas. removing I
obstructions, - CO 1J
C L. Kclvon, bridge and eausewajja^Yardlawp,....,
779 00 P
McCiuug- & Grav, bridge at
BaAetffc.tr:.":::..:;;? r....:.. wo oo|A
Thomas Palmer, work on road .
new market,. 1G -50 J
C Ii Nelson, rtpair? on bridge, 18 50
Andrew Small7 for letting J
bridge-A.?; 5 00
p L Newh', repairs oil Wilson's ^
bridge*, 18 00;
J (' Jennings, repairs on seem- ,|C
Jpkt brjdvi*, : 11 Lu'
E Ellis, tools for working
roads,..., 2 5(
ohii H McCord, repairing paces
bridge, 40 0C
M Smith, building Melvittricks
bridge, 845 OC
H Dunn, & Co. building JJcndy's
bridge, ... 8C OC
M Shock ley, repairing bridge
at Tumbling Shoals, 34 OC
uhn Bungham, removing obstructions,
2 OC
tunnel W Cochran, bridge over
Lebley's Creek, 15 Of
A Hodges, letting bridges, 3d OC
F Burdett, blasting rocks, 00 2c
ichmond Thomas, removing
obstructions at Wardlaws, 10 5C
7 A Kay, repairing bridge at
Broodmouth, 30 OC
W Haddon, for causeway at
Parks creek, 10 OC
P Buchhannon, removing obstructions
from roads, 4 0C1
C Martin, repairs on Scarles'
bridge, 40 0C
lex. Kennedy,cutting tree from
road, 2 5(1
homas H Klugh, bridge over
corouaca, ! 275 0C
lolin & McAdama, blasting
powder,. S 0C
tiller & .Robertson, Fuse and
blasting powder, ' 9 40
. P Connor, repairing Blucks
bridge, 20 0C
radford Boyd, in part pay for
bridge, ....1 100 <XJ
no K Tarrant, building bridge... 03 CKJ
ahn Scott, repairing road at
curltail 4 Ofl
A Cromer* repairing iong cane
bridge, 20 50
C Hodges," repairing bridge at
Greenville clnireh, 5 00
C Jennings, removing obstructions
at Searles, 20 00
ft Tarrant, bridge at Hintons,
53 00
C Walker, repairing Henlcys
creek bridge, 34 25
L Nelson, repairs on Burditta
bridge 50 00
V McCaslan, bridge ovo - Rocky
creek, 22 50
W Trowbridge, repairing roads, 4 50
C Jennings, work on Searles
bridge, 50 00
H Buglfman, removing tree
from road, 2 00
M Agtiew, bridge at li&sirs,... 205 14
rd Bufort, removing two trees
from road, 2 (X)
L "Nelson; repairs on Bnrdits
bridge, 20 00
et-ord & Waters, bridge on
Pickens creek, 75 00
L Taggart, repairing bridge
aver C'ajhouns creek, 7 00
lin Scott, repairs on double
bridges,. 40 00
1/Nelson/"mending break in
mad. 25 00
H Wardiaw, for right of way
it Long Cane, 25 00
Amount drawn on Treasurer, $3,5)01.00
JBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.
L Nelson, for boxing trees on
L'ubllc Square, 62 50;
ioeh'Nelton, for .rent of Audi;or,'?0^ice,
. .10 00 j
L Giiftin, express "charges for I
Auditor's Office, 1000
Joel fixture for public
tfell 23 50
larles Cox, repairing in Sheriff's
Office, 43 10
L Gufflu, fitting up the Probate
Jrtfee, 150 00
\V'Lawson, stove and fixtures
or Court House, .... 105 02
\V Lawson, repairing in Court
oom, 6 251
ijah Whitlock, rocks on tl.o
L'ublic-Square, 4x 00
we Cowan, cleaning public well o 00
L faruttin, euntingencies for Aulitor's
Office, 7 00
lius Sk.iarz, blankets for jail,... 7 0:)
rues CI.aimers, for OHlec furniure,
21 901
mucl John&on, repairs on Court j
House,.; 10 00j
\V* Trowbridge, sundries for
rail, , 27 5).
rker & Lee, sundries for public i
mildings 24 15 j
ller ?fc Robertson, suudry artilea
jail 49 41*!
rker & Leo, material lor public
juiidings, ~ 13 Oo'
hite, Smith & "White, for Prolate
Ottico, 2 on:
IJMcCord, repairs on jail, 8 40
loch Nelson, rent Auditor's Oficc
20 00
larles, Perrin *&, Co., account
igainst jail ; r>3 00
kv Deuuy, bool;s for Auditor's
.Wide, .................... 20 75
?' C I)u Pro, Tax Duplicate Auiitor'8
Office, 48 70
? CDuPre, repairing safe, 50 00
? CDuPre, expenses Treasurirs
Otttce, 2S 00 ]
Im Enright, Lime for Court
ioiise, 9 501
lia Ward, repairs on jail, 1 50!
L Nelson, repairs on pui>lic 45 00;
T McDonald, blankets for jail y 00.
ill, Sign & Robertson, material '
or jail.. ." '45 81 j
kV Trowbridge, material for iail 1 50 i
Joel Smith, Avork on publio
veil,i 2 00;
? ?? T Wiltrm rnnu r* oil in.il... .Hi 00
ardlu\v*t Edwards, 3 00|
roy J Wilson, repairs on jail,.,. 50 00
'bort Guy, repairs stoop of
'ourt House,,, 0 00
8 Casou. repairs on jail lot, <fcc, 20S 00
urdlaw & Edwards, sundries
or jail, 7. 25
SV Jones, painting and repairng
Sheriff's ottioo, 40 00
arles Cox, ropuirs Clerk's office. 180 88
i Hawley, lightning rods ou
all, 75 00
rker <& Lee, sundries for ia.il, 15 84'
f C DuPre, books for Auditor's
Sffice, ; 30 75
' C DuPre, Stationery forTieasirer's
office,...... Zi.; 0 10
f C Dili're, bocks clerk'soffice, 01 35
rV Denny, Stationery, 17 05
3 Chalmers, shades for Probate
)flice, 17 00
) Chnlmera, shades ami chaira
treasurer's office 23 2iker
& Lee, stationery public
offices, 0.i. 45 43
$i,841 08
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
tliur Jefferson, carrying lujatlc
to Greenwood, ; 2 50
rs M Small, half yearly aliowmce
at Asylum,#'. 80 00
rs M Small", transportation to
Asylum 40 00
A Archer, certilioatc of lunacy
Nellie Arter, 5 50
in Harrison, half yearly advance
ut asylum, 80 00
in Harrison, transportation to
asylum, 35 00
L Guffin, proceedings in 2 cases
lunacy, 10 00
elly Archer, halfycarly advance
at Asylum SO 00
ellie Archer, transportation to
Asylum, i 25 00
ollio Harriaon, maintenance lunatic.,,?.^.
30 00
R Hemphill, proceedings in
lunacy, 500
>e Moore, maintenance of lunatjc,
15 00
fm Hill, procceediugs in lus:acy,...;.:
5 33
ilhoun & Miihvce, certificates of
lunacy, .t 10 (X)
J Davis, care of lunatic 10 00
rJ L Miller, certificate oflu
^
T I III n.i
r J 13 JVt*lU, i:ci v.
cy, 5 OC
r J J Wardlaw, certificate^ lunacy,
5 5r
rthur Jefferson, conveying lunatic
to asylum, 27 75
F (J DuPrc, transporting two
lunatics, 50 OC
It Tarrant, examination three
lunatics, ; 15 OC
obfc A Archer, certificate of lunacy,
5 OC
W Branyan, half yearly advance
and transporting lunatic, 10G 2'
vv -Moore, expenses ror iunauc, o <o
);jno A Stuart, transporting Ann J
Collier to Asylum, 25 00
l I)r WE Link, certificate of lunacy,
5 00
) Lunatic asylum, balaucedue, 714 34
Dr J S Reid, certificate of lunacy, 5 00
) Jas McCaslan, expenses of lunatic,
12 00
i L C Clinkscales, transporting lunatic
to asylum, 42 75
$1,453 59
>; DIETING PRISONERS IN JAIL.
(WinMcJunkin, Sheriff, dieting
Mary and Nancy McCullum,... 31 15
1 H 8 Casou, Sheritl*, dieting from
July, 70, to Feb, 1871, 595 30
$626 45
TRANSPORTING PRISONERS-TO
1 JAIL. .
i P F Frazee, Sheriff, J Ruffin
King, 29 25
i Henry SCason, transporting prisP
F Frazee, Sheriff, J Ruffin King 6 25
i oners to penitentiary, 162 60
Arthur Jefferson, Gus Watson to
jail,. 1 10 50
Henry 8 Cason, transporting pris,
oners to penitentiary, 80 25
Arthur Jefferson, transporting
i Cobct Palmer and NobleWatson 9 60
$298 45
I
PRINTING.
i Lee & "Wilson, public printing,... 30 00
Lee & Wilson, " - " 149 00
Lee & Wilson, " 44 04 00
Amount drawn on Treasurer, $243 00
TRIAL JUSTICE ACCOUNT. 1
IWII Shi ves, services Trial Justice $48 40
R K Hemphill, 44 41 10 75
.. .. .. n 50
J li Tarrunt, 44 44 "* " 82 00
R R Hemphill, 44 44 10 75
44 " u 44 30 50
W H Sliives, " 44 25 (K)
A SI Agnew, " 44 37 15
R C Harkntss, u 44 4 75
W H Shi ves, " 44 34 00
RR Hemphill, " 14 -65 50
M Kaphau, 44 44 142 00
J It Tarrant, ,44 44 127 75
A M Agnew, 44 ' 44 7 00
Win Hood, 44 44 . 4 45
B E Graydon, 44 4 4 4 4 50
W H Sliives, 44 44 71 46
M Ivaphan, .44 4 4 91 .85
W A Giles, 4 44 40 50
W A Giles, 44 44 li) 00
Amount drawn on Treasurer, $870 80
CONSTABLES ACCOUNT.
Jas Anderson, services constable $ 5 G5
Aaron Anderson, 14 41 2 20
Thomas Jones, 44 44 10 20
Arthur Jefferson, 14 44 8 65
Thomas Jones, 44 44 18 20
Thomas Jones, 44 4 4 {? 00
Elijah Chiles 14 44 2 50
Arthur Jefferson, 44 44 7 50
Thoruaa Jones, 44 44 22 35
44 44 71 45
(i ,4?? <i u . - gj 2o
Jas Anderson, 44 44 ^ 2 80
Madison Hill, 44 44 2 60
Henry Thomas, *4 44 - : 2 4<*
GW Daniels, -4 44 . 4 70
G A Hanvey, 4 4 44 5 40 >
! Arthur Jelierson, 4 4 44 JO 50 j
| .. .. u .? 7 gg
Bob Brooks 4t 44 8 55
a %rr:?.i?, ic c? 4 ^ |
Arthur Jefferson, 41 11 0 #5
? ' . ? ? 4 75
J F Hodges, ' " " ia 0.r?
IJ S Richardson, " " 5 50
[Sherrard Butler, " " 4 55
SB Brooks, " ~ " 50 40
Alfred Ellison, " 44 . 7 00j
Thomas Jones, " " 45 75
Henry Thomas " 44 13 00
A V brooks, 44 " 39 30
SOLICITORS ACCOUNT.
\V II Perry, services Oct. Term, $ 00 00
W H Perry, " Feb. Term, 142 00
W H Perry, " Juue Team, 105 00
CLERK BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
;
Robt. Jones, for services 1S71, $400 CO
CO UN T Y COM MISSI ONERS.
L P Ouilin, services County Cum. $78 00
W H Taggurt, ,l : " . 04 8(J
Henry Nash, " " 30.'J 05
Arthur Jefferson, . " 890 00
John R Tolbort, " 250 00
. ' $1,080.50
CORONER'S ACCOUNT,
II R.Hemphill, inquest of Ansel
(i Tolbert, 15 08
Leroy J Wilson, D S, Constable
at inquest, 5 00
T J Lyon, constable at Ujquest,,.. 8 00
It R Hemphill, Act,,Coroner, ut
inquest, Nash, 31 51
Robt Jones, inquest Joseph Abies. 18 30
Dr J F Gary, export at 2 inquests,
Nash and Warren, 20 00
Dr J D Neal, expert ut 2 inquest*,
Chiles and Tolbert, 20 25
Dr J S Pressly, expert inquest of
Robert Richardson, 10 00!
A Croon, constable at inquest of
Nash.,;,...- 3 00?
Dr A J Speer, expert inquest
Jane Smith ]0 00
Dr O H Weddell. i-xpert inquest
H Murchison and Foshee, 20 00;
Dr R C Harkness, inquest Henry
Thomsou, 14 00;
Win M Taggart, expert inquest
Joseph Abies, "... 10 00;
Esq ./as A Wideman, acting coroner
at inquest, Andy Floyd, 17 85 \
$108 80
ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT.
W H Tac&art, services Assessor, $144 00
T M Williamson, " " ' Jiis 001
A-lexBowio, ' ? 140 00!
E L'Maun, '? " 102 001
I Geo W Nichols, * ?' 120 001
John Brown, 132 001
T A Sullivan, " M 172 00 j
T N Tolbert, ? " J2S 00
CWGuffin. " " " 200 00
D O Hawthorn, 14 44 I K) 00
VtliuAn 44 ?4 ()0
I *??.? /
! T Baily MllforU, " * ." GOO 00
$3,250 00!
RECAPITULATION J
I Poor House, $4,430 08
j Poor Outside, 705 30
] Roads and Bridges 3.9G1 04 j
i Public Buildings and Offices,... 1,841 08:
j Assessors, 2,220 00!
'Coroners, 19S 8J)]
j Lunatics A P C l,4o3 50
i Constables, 480 35!
I Trial Justices, 87G 80
j County Printing, 243 00
County Commissioner*,..., 1,080 85
Solicitors, ? 307 5Q
State "Witnesses, 200 75
Dieting Prisoueris in Jail, &3G 45
Transporting Prisftuers,.,..; li?8 45
Jurors In Trial Justice Court,,.. 2100
| Clerk Board Co. Commissioners, 400 00
| Jury Commissioner, 51 00
070 13
JOHN R. TOLBERT,
Chairm&u Beard.
I
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
( COUNTY..
> The Board was Five Thousand Dollars
In debt, from the previous year, and the
' late Treasurer reports about Five Thou(
saud Dollars lost, which will make the
indebtedness of the County, Ten Thou'
sand Dollars, and the Board recommend
. that a tax of live mills on the dollar bo
levied for the purpose of paying this dei
I'.eiency and of'meeting the ourrcnt ex
-_i
! penses of the County. -T - V
The Board iinds it impossible to make
;an exaot estimate of the actual financial
: condition of the county, from tjie feet
i thfl Iut? Treasurer lias lost 80 EMttiy
papers by the robbery of his office.
As to tbe general condition of the
Roads and Bridges of the County, refpren-c
is pi^de to the last Presentment of
the Grand Jury.
The Poor House cannot bo made selfsustaining
as a farm, from the fact that
its inmates are invalids, and it might
bo justly considered a hospital. The
labor performed by the Inmates 1s merely
nominal. Tbe outside aid has been
given sparingly ou account of the Board,
but the Board is of opinion that it costs
less to help the needy outside, than to
board them at the poor house.
The Nulla Bond costs are excessive,
but the Board have no control over.it.
Considerable improvements have b?en
made on the Public JJujldings and Offljces,
which Is in accordance with tl)P
recommendations of the Grand Jury;
JOHN R. TOLBKRT,
, Chairman
Board County Commissioners.
Nov. 10, 1871, 30, It
Greenville ani> Columbia Railroad.?We
arc reliably informed that
the South Carolina Railroad having
obtained a sufficient quantity of stock
in the Greenville and Columbia itanrosd
now actually control that onterpriao?Phoenix.
~ MARRIED.
1 ':'i ~'7~r- ? ? ?f f
j MARRIED, on the 7th Nov, at the
residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
Jas. L. Martin, Mr. JAMES A.
BOWIE, of New York, (formerly of
Charleston, S. C.,) and Miss JANIE,
daughter of Col. Thomas Thomson, of
Abbeville C. H., S. C.
We are indebted to the happy
couple, for a handsome slice of the wed-j
ding cake, for which they will please ao-i
cept our than'ks, as well as our best!
wishes for their future welfare. '
OBITUARIES
DIED, on the 9th ult., of cholera infantum,
little SALLIE ELLINGTON,
infant daughter of E. F. and L. S. Power,
aged one year, 8 mouths and 23 days.
Fathers, mothers', have you ever had
yoHt- little darling taken from you Just
nf Mm flino whon vnn t?ioii!*ht it tile
sweetest and inast interesting little creature
in the world ? If so, then you have
passed through, the same deep, dark paters
of affliction, and can sympathise
with the distressed parents /of little
8ALLIE. We miss thee, little darling,
at morning, noon and evening's lonely'
lonely hour. We miss thee?oh, miss
thee utail times, and under all circumstances.
No more can M'o hear the
sound of those pattering little foet, or
listen to the sweet'.music of 'thy' infant,
voice; or take thee in our arms and
print upon thy.sweet little lips .a- warm
kiss of love. But, God'sgrr.ee assisting
us, we intend to meet you in yohr bright (
and happy, home, where wo will join,
you in "your little songs of praise to our
heavenly Father, and never be separated
from you again. ***
J"cONSTG N E3iSV~
Tho following named-persons haw
freight in the Depot: ?
I) W Aiken, Thos Aiken, J E Caldwell,
Baker & C, Jay & Bradley, L I)
Bowie, J E Bradley, J T Boskins, W K
Bradley, M W Barber, B L Clinkscaies,
J I) Chalmers & Co, J L Clark, A C Cromer,
II S Casou, John Enright, J W
Fowler, J C Haskell, G K Hoard it Co,
J J Johnson, J Kurtz, John Knox, II W
I.awson, Lee & W, F Lomax, 3?ol) & H,
W D Mars & Co, Jloore & Co,.E Nelson,
Parker & Lee, T A Sullivan, White, Hill
&C, M AVinstock.
No goods delivered until freight is
paid*
J. W.HAIiSHALL,,
Age lit.
Markets. '
Aijhuvillk, November 9 ? Cotton
luif^lU.
Ni:\v York, November 12.?The cotton
movement is the largest for the season
in receipts, and in exports larger than
last week, but not up to the corresponding
week of 1870. Keeeipts at all ports
for the week 105,400 bales against 90,708
hut .week, 93,909 the previous week, and
Kii,03S three weeks since. Total receipts
since September 305,195 .bales against
078,550 for the same period of tlie previuos
year showing, a decrease since September
1, this year, of 113,301, Exports
from all j>orts for the week 41,157 bales,
against ior tucsuuu: wwu io.il ^cui.
Total exports for the expired portion of
the cotton year 230,Sol) bales, against
281,190 for the same time last year.
Stoc^c at all ports 907,180 bales, against
31/>,7-'> foj1 the saino time last year.
Stock at Liverpool 497,000 bales, against
43ri,'\Kj Jivst year. American cotton
afloat for Cireat Britain 83,000 bales
against 138,000 list yoar. Indian eottOn
afloat for Knrope 381,430 bales, against
204,440 last year. The weather South
has been raiuy during the week In many
sections, although not so much so as last
week. Scarcely any mention is xhrnle offrost.
The crop is being gathered rap
idly,
Lo.npox, November 1^-Xoon?Consols
93 J. Bonds 01 f.
Liverpool, Novembor 13?Evening
?Cotton closed strong?uplands;
Ofleaus 9jj.
New York, November. 13?Nopn,?
Sales of futures, Saturday evening, 5,100
bales, as follows: Dcce.. ber 48J, lb}, 18
r? ni TOZin 1C1 . Tnnitnrtr 1Q1 IS 7-1G.
V ;'l j?>2 i */?*??"? ? j *v2i i-?v |
Febn.ary 18J, 18 11-10, and qniot Gkjv.
,ernmenu> dull but steady. Cotton gu.ip.t
but strong?uplands 18J Orleans )9^;
;sales 3,000-bales, including 2,tOQ Sa'tur!
evening. Freights sternly,
j 7 1\ M.?Cotton flrni; hiIos 4,7.",0 biiijps
| uplands 1S4; Orleans 1^^. .Southern
, lloiir dull and drooping; common to fair
.extra 0.80(?7.59; good to choicc 7,550
19.25,
Charleston, November 13?C-?tton
firm?middling 17j:, receipts 2,80 bales ;
tales 500; stock 24,020.
J jWJNDOW GLASS.
IS are prepiiren 10 supply me 10.177
lowing sixes ofWiudow Glass
aiicl to cut other sizes when required?
6x8?8x 10?1 Ox 12-1 l)x 14 ? 1 Ox 15 ? 10x16
10x18?10x20?12x14?12xl(}?12x13? 12x
: 24-18x21?14x10?14xi8 ?14^22 ? l(5x 24
! 18x20?18x24^-18x30?20x24?22xlS? 21 x
124?21x30. ' LEE A PARKER.
1 Nov. 0. 1371. 20 tf
Land! Land
r- ' it .... ! -t ;itn tiff
,.
El Y virtueof tbo power conferred ,uc
ffS/ on mo as Administrator ^th* tfr
I willannexed, of ALEXANDER TUB
'NEK, deceased, T will sell at ABBE
lYILLE COURT HOUSE, on SAL!
(DAY IN DECEMBER nekt, at publi
outcry, ... .; T y.
A Tract of Land, containing
400 Acres**
more or lees, lying.on Big and. Littl
Mulberry Creeks, Tjmmded by Idndsc
William Moore, Mrs,- Graham, Jifttat
of John Moore, andothers; , iM .
J T ]E IS/MS-' -
A oredlt of TWELVE MONTHS, 3d
terpst from day of eiile.' Eond wit'
two good sureties, and mortgage of th
premises.
Purchaser to pay for stamps find pc
pew. /
John D. face
i >
Administrator w}th Will annexed.
jfi7?
THE. PERSONAL PROPEBU
of said deceased, .will be sold At his lat
residence, on
. fsMaj after.. Safe Dai,
Consisting of the following;:J '' ' :
umm, bulbs,
Cattle, Hogs
; ! (.1 /I I .
.Wagon, Buggy,
CORN, FODDER,
8 Bales Cotton,
Household and Kitclien Furntturi
and FAltMING . IMPLEMENTS.
J. D. PACE,
Administrator With Will annexed.
Nov.-8,1871,2ft-4ti n
PUBLIC SALE.
V ' ,Kf "
? * ??
WILL be sold at the late1 reaideno
. of ^ EO..P. CHILEsJ, deceased
:?j 'm (! j 1I, j;A ',j
ON TfiuRSDA^r1
0 t .'II
the 22d November
all the fxjrsonal property of solid deceas
cd, to wit: ;
HOUSES, MtJLES,
pnn yjiSi
- -r i a One Stock of CATTLE, c *
SIMS MBr'SI?
no . , i'i,.*'
' Corn, Fodder, Shucks,
I ... a largo lot of
Seed Oats, lied, and BlacL
J " ? . tiu'j / . .. t ? ' : it' I > * 'nr
a nice Lot of SEED WHEAT, tbo bci
. j Ttf ) ? ? I > ^
in the country,- a Very Fine 012*
One Road Wagon,
One Large FAMILY CARItlAGI
. ONE BUGGY,
Riwlii aM Kitta Fnrnitnri
I ?~?TTT.Tiri pfiffBBi """ "?
plantation tools,, guns, pie
j TOLA <SrO., ALSO a lot of (JOTTO:
IN THE SEEP.
Sold by tbo Administrators.
TEItMS ^VSH.
P. H. BRADLEY,
R, M, LVSE8,
; Administrator.
Nov. 29. 1871, 29-31 .. r
Steam
SAW WtT.T.
I |?M< jj I .
1HAVE purchased and located
STEAM SAW. MILL, -in th
neighborhood botWeen C'EPAJ
SPRINGS and WHITE HALL, wliei
I am prepared to furnish lumber of a
kind&eommoii to this region and of ?
good quality as the country affords i
reasonable rates,
J. T. LYON.
Nov. C, 1871, 29~3m
BEAUTIFY your homes with pr?ift
pictures. It will make itcheerft
J and happier. A line lot of now CHIK
iMOS and ENGRAVINGS, just r<
| eeived at . J. I>. CHALMERS & CO.
I^URXITIIRE.?A splendid 1.
; ol' ny.\v ..BUREAUS, with un
i without Marblo Tops, at very low price
i _ -J _J -Pt .VII (iv 1 'MKKS & C'O.
AtffC IS AHSORT^f ENT ofLAMt
Just received, hv
i uct- JA''e & parker.
1VTOTIOE. As my StoA is belli
JjJ^I reduced daily, the public are ii
I formed that Fresh Arrival* of I">It
GOODS, MILLINERY and FANC
COODS vrili b^fpenad every week du
tup the fall. J,#. W. FOVfcLBK, Pr
i prietor Emporium of Fashion. [Nov.
' - ' ;
CHAMBER SUITS, WALNUT,
CIIESNUT ami IMM
T ATI OX. WALNUT CHAMBI']
SUITS/ very handsome, at
Nov. ^ D. CHALMERS <fc CO.
SIHVGER^ IMPROVE!
- FAMILY SEWINU MAC1J1M
? i XT?.aK3?,a fnt? all nnm>?r? 111111
J lie liwi JUUUIHIIC IVI mi |>ui|/w?v|
in the world. Sihvb the finest t'nbrli
made, to 3 inch sole leather, for sale at
Ndv. 2] J. D. CIJvVLMEKS & co.
, If you M*qnt fUio Pistols and Gnr
of every quality, ojieap, go to * Ki
Jplian it Slclarz.
1
j If yon-go to Kapliau Si S/clai
uStore tho will Roll you goods eheapi
[than in any other Store. >
pFLOUEl^
fFnn lie Excelsior Ills, Mvijl
! MOUNTAIN DEW, XXXX
CREAM OF THE CITY, XX!
j HARVEST aUEEN, XX
Just roeoivotl, at
|WARm,AW& EDWARD?
1 Sq>t. 7, 1371; 20?tf
jfSStfSlSS:"
Pate of- South Carofin&j
^-bbe*y-ille" County, %
,--r-fTn the flomin'rvn TPTaqh
'. Y JlTEQUlTY 6S1DE60 1
h 0. T. ?orcherf J2x'r.?ndTrustee, vs
? ;J[o3huft,l>*i>iel and oUaersjc
- Bill for Injunction, Construe-,
L tion,. &c,
? T)TJRSXJANT to the order of thfc
Jt Coyrt^. pa9fie?.,?Juiy. 5, 1|< ^,4,^
f 'tlVabotb'ffhaea caii?ef Notice m 7/cre-'
zft piwtt /o children? of Corntli** Co#
Bdilty Cox, Btlkotla\Jf ace, and Phoebe
y /Vjffj''(\vho^ tfAnies und ntmber ur?:
J 'unknown,) legatees''tifiifcV'tb^wUl/.of
. Mrs. Jane Rci'^ doc'^, to appear
if pi otie their identity, and claim their thare
v,\tfx<iid.4s{ati, on. Qi* b^re^CffffJIt 01
ilrAftgust, 1872, or they will oo barro
Of: any. bonefttf. Otflfcr /itiiei itiicreo
said caao.
0. .1;'F0BGB2B,,
|:. - Ex'r and Trustee.
f." jtttyiv, io< l, nr.&ET
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docs t6*Philosophy.
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WEBSTIR'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL
e JUJTiBNA^ ,s4
I 1040 Page*, Octavo. 000 Engravings.
v Price$5.i ;>
* ^?he werk'ls really a gem of a Dietiorvi
?fy?jU8t the tiling for the million.?
Mtnerican ?ducqti(jaictl.4fonthli/.
? Poblished^lpA-I^o; JUEBRIAM,
i-^pringtteld 3Ia^.^ r_ , iX
1 / oompy au CMJooHsciicra.
f 'Se^'li; iiftff mMtU;iJ ^
r<ir?/7 -rrc , ni'.i i . ~TT~I I-r;
^ J - # t l
' v .ft* y?u want Gents,' ;3fisBCs'"hnd
ciiil<[rea Shoes, go to Ivaphan &
- Slflui'Z. < .I ?> r- . !> v
? 1 ? ?
J: PREWI SUPPLY OF CLOVER
lj seed, ijee & parker; >
Oct. 10,. 1S71,2G?tf
L? ! _1
If yoUyWant fine. Ladies Shoes, go
' to I?aj?haflJ& Skiurjc. ... ' ,iX
.t If you want fine perfumery, go to
Kapliiib &5J5klaig?
' GERMAN BASKET COLOGNE,
3, Mil Kathalw>n>
Cocaine, <> ' I
Attar of Roses,
Oil of Ncwll,
] Agrazinc for removing grecse.
' Stone Polish.
, LEE & PARKER.
S Oct. 6,1871,-25?tf u
PUMPKIN SEED OIL
Oil oCMftJe_Eernf __
Butter ojt AJiumony,
5 tir^olfciA'ffld (Crystal,)
] 5Uuih'? Troches t ; '?
'*i Arnica Plaster,
Jahnes Alterutivo.
LEE & PARKER.
- Oct. 5,1871,^4-if'm * .
- : _J . jt
FRFSfl TEA CAKES
and Soda Crackers. .
n -i f /. ; . .
it Lee & Parker.
0 Oct 1 12,?71, 25?if
s SUGAR and COPFEE,
1 ?* A/iw PVT^tc
JQ^bUll oxx'xiu,
BACON' SHOULDERS
SHOT AXD I'OWDER.
Z For sale, l>y \ ; *
y QUARLES, PERRJN & 0. '
il Oct;!*, 1871, 2tt?tf
)- "*
I JIIU?!'
?U .. FOB SALE,. AT "
-?\VmUt & EDWARDS:
"l Sept. t, }$k< io^tf xottiJl hi
? " ' ? ? 1 ?? i-T- i
^ If you want tino Toilot Soap, K. K
y | K. Soap, Lemon, Corn a J OrungaViSouj),
go to Kupbun i* Sklarz.
I-I-A.
H. ;u A Card. , t>
" fRlHK undersigned has opened bis
"* JL Office mj,Trial Juatiee 1ft the Coi r<
Iiouse. All business entrusted to bis
I- bauds wiji be promptly attended io.^.
R i\ . M. Kaphas:
-18 12m, : Trial Jutrtiee A. (\
p G*oeatUle *nd CoIuadbiafltlU
io ? ' road.
i ygtw'-Tv^rir -^pwt
qkxkkatj surkiuntexpjm?fri3 ofyro?
co m m ms, b. r., l\iareh 1. 1S70..
1 'ON and jiltf* tl\r fclfoviaff fcch?dul|
ll" will he daily, KuiMtoy excel>tuT>^vin.couMeeting
witn.KJjfhtTtait^ oi^6uth..Cur
olin:k Koad, up mhV upw^'
Night Train mi Columbiaiind
" I Augusta ltoadj going Swith:
?' b .. TJ&.'Z
I?ravc CohunMa,./. ?.7 00 a ru
? " Alston,...,/ .....9.10 n ni
" Ncwbeqy, ....... ll.lo.aln"
Cokoslmry, ..4....800 p m
" Jicltoii,5.00 p m
i I Areive at ClrocuviiJo u.-ju ?j m
fi r/.:< DOWN.
JvWq Greenville., 6.15 am
, " Bolton, 8.0o a m
v u Cokcbbiiry,.........10.07 aiu
** 41 Abbeville, S.lo a m
. " Newberry,, ~l.?0pm -.
41 Alston 4.03 p iu
, ArrivpOolumbia 5.;V> p n\
? OOL. THOMAS DODAMEAl),
! (Jc-iKMul Buperintemlent.
*
I ' Will be found to Em
GEM4L A!
m. "' ' wsjuet
yv "HILE looki(ig4t tbe vahU of1 til? im
mrndful of his eJcterHal comforts, and hav? tl<
4adio?Ao.pay *a a vi?itJ-?. \ : {
Our.friends will please inqoire for--wb*.t?ve]
because wakoep a targe Stoclr of Groceries, 1
exclusively ioihaUine:-. ;v. . ^
| t October 12, 1871, 25?tf
TAXES FO
.tjy:ijiipouiicethat/lie COLLI
1871, will begin :ob'''tHe -jSOChi BAY
Thb; pemvltyi'oj; non-payjiieat wMl att?
^ ? h.tu-4
(Tlic per centum <5f Tax- bJi;valtiauoti
' Seven (7) Hills on the JDo
, jti-j . .- r! i; fuiiJ y?i \ i
I i?u:u bv'nusM ;'.i3
JL .;R (
. iu'. , i <i Mil: 'Ufi)V on:
V . ?.!
1 'Oct. 23, f87i; 2Ma !' ' f
i!li; f ;T ' '.V.. j
HcDONALD .&
Jil'j . . i* .. V A **'
fj..:. Mil viti-.Ju 'rii-Are now opening <
" MfaSii Lies' Hals, pjj
La4le?V Drejss :Sott$?
I and DOMESTIC-GOODS 'all
Men's Re^y-Pfade Clq^Ji&lg^GassJnie
Vt ^LSQV/A BSQCfc 0^,
V A MTT V aJt(\flVJllV.R *tu\ 1
0U3R f?TOC?'ta bodif pdHjfl4^34n '$eV1
ly-fbr'Ca^arrd rier&o-na ^iidiYrite to'^bbj
*4il tb gto? tjs 'a caTl bfef^drp^Ha^tftf c(Uwi
\ ">*<-l-'! 'WWr:lT T,,y!.--, * '?
! v> I J?m fc:r:? >T I'-illi'* Mo '*
I CA-'ftr
MR ?D.\m-CAtWi* wfctt W find *
prbmi?in?' t<? to^WeH'ft^lbdmrte tiny HOI
Oct !2,187t; 2!Mf! - "'' : ?.
,,. .v?.;> .i . n'.(^ iV?h , r;-i /fn *
f *
!'[ ' ' '. t'f-.i ..tn .1 : l^rjfT ') .?fF p7
TIl? undersigned wo'old 2*efspectfu 11 y OtforDesiguur,
to thoeitteefrs of JAp^vijl<
getting up plurisa'ndipccincaiio'tisf for alh Id
4V private on reaWoVmbfd^t<irmf$.'^ Ffrom "tm
< ?r.'rwl O rfnnA nmntlltf. of n^atfcictiFejrnl
vruiiiiu^ 4*iiv* u ~ ~ j
please and make it to the inLcrc^t of all who
trtHiagff. ' .'
Reforonccs as for Architectural slnll : Rev
!Jas. Boyce, Mr. A. C. IIawthorne,of Dfie
Springs.; aaxl Messrs. Jfcs. S, CothrairantkHt
aball/ilouse, J.. D. Chalmers, Jas. W. Fowle
r I am also preparedito construct the HOJ
ER COTTON PRESS, for wliiclulolajtr
er of pressure, simplicity of structure, xiurab
i Besidus, it is the cheapest first class Cotton ]
Com ma nication should bo addressed tamo
where it will receiro prompt.attention. ?
These Cotton Presses have been tboa-eughl;
Mr. Bonj. Smith, of Donaldsville, E; Cox, of
near-Calhoun's Mills, of Abbeville Conuty. ;j
under contract, and would. ritfpoctfulJy so
folly warranted.as represented. .
: ii - Respectfully, ?fce?$.-.: .
. September 7,
Mnnamsmnivniiei I TJIOI
1 PWBUGGS.- I cnleri,
dncoW
ParisExhibition 1867. 5? I
PurifyJrHft blood artd ' ,th,.ra
Strengthen th e system. alwa3
eradicating, the. effect of "
dissipation, maintain tho WH]
human frame in condition n/
4ofhealthfulne33,dlsp0lthQ / Uc
fcHies and.afl merttaJ dfa? C
tempers, and relieve those ?. ' -1
whose sedeniarv habits lay- J
*hem open to cfepr??s?6rf. *'
They prevent and cure ^v^- ;
out and other Fevers, Fere* fin ft1 >1 '
Apu*> Chill*,, diarrhoea, 2tymn- -j QllJ
iery, TtyspcpsiOj Sea- SicX'tCess,"^ TColic,
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, qc
find every complaint incK -
dental to diet or atmos- TTT
phere. Ladles Witt find
them a sovereign boon, as m
they eradicate all traces lyf
of Debility, Nervousness, 1'f
-Inertness, an4 Diseases 0H1U1
3 i
flfctovOWfce poeotthp Qcj
ttJA^^/Sokftsp^ I ?
Jan 287i SiHUta. 4
L . *-tf r* *
' "' ? 1
j CopartDei"ship\ 'Notice. I
TUp business of' the-CopartncrteWp I
of Pavkor A lice will bcreinftex' ^
bo coaduubed uodftrtho nam^of LEE ?
it PARKER. All persons ThdOblcd
to tho firm. are rcqa'estoitf to make p
j payment. H
, LEE & PARKER. 3j
Sept. 21.1871. ,22?If *
,, EAIE CLOTH.
4 *rft nil TVir.nl for oovcrini*
A S'ofhs, ' Cluiirf, &c., at -J. I>
Oil ATjMKRS I CO. [Juno 20 .&ct,
t
brace e hois * .
. it m ' i ofore.
:v." 1 iir
\ i ..trier
man, wc Uavrnpt been .Mprr
>geiiLLw6 i^uki to>indttce the
'. -v. i-t'.'j.: AV,
r theytnav u?ed, and not thitilc,
that wdcotiflfler^or Atfetrftem ' ?'
. I a ma <
j v ? nT-j af xlb:fi i >td?
'
.'"is) lit .( iiaA& t 4i*U i1
i<3 I JL?
, . iOtfflXO ?L- &?1 o If
TAjE'AUDrrqji, i hero-^;i
BCTIOif; OF TAXES far i
^ -?Trv<hr?i* - 'WhkMMliT
UJT nUYEMHfitt,"I0V1-"
ich K>Xki\&e day
, of J * ' n t*s ?V ". .! : '*
. ,*>'< 1 "'" if' "? ' t -Hh.1
i of property i , ;
liar ftrr: State. V .
: **>n> ? i"> itf ili ri r-li > - i>l
" County - . j,
" Selrdd! purposed.
3. DnPre, .
yyioil iMi.'Kii'.-r:ji.
Hmty Treasurer. ' '* ??
i ?*?:: Ott? .i* Wft '?>
til I.1 ?,'( :j. . j ii a J, :?il''y
rnrra? ;!.: *' *'. !. ." .!* .
HADDON
&ei< ili. el /<"?! .ill fit. i "j'ViH
wiw'iw .1. evmnrtfiTi*
JUEiJtt diUUV, ;
Untriimeii".
Furnishing Goods,
kinds, together with ; 4
res, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &<j. f
CHOICE. ftft $ ,
JOHFECTIOHEEIES.;;
&>ik and. fisltifoore) c*clnairt /;r>n
r(Joa! Iht &ame LoroQ^ troolddio. a <
ibqrki , i>,-: ^ Jiag *.. >>< " * ''O";
n'l 'j Wv T; McBONlXB, iiv>j
uio^u Sj.n M.HADBOK, '<
Ii^( Oft* fli|
will-be pleased to eee tHfl fKemk/ " ..
JSE iu AbWviilei v - ? zv.2i viii*:
*v> Vi> >'7 V ii
{O'. ialJ Jn fj r.r.. : ' ??.'i
WTTD TO*f
bo*"Mui '*Vf >L I .>>
TTTTTTrroo ;{*) u JI n; acat
Lisatt and;
Addl6^8trii^(5tba; either pabhc' ,,
jJirl^'and ;tt$rbugli couroft of
jriaWcfe, he hVfoea'to be able to
maj favor liim WitU tliefr pd;-t^Ton?g,
?? Br*
Mti'&T. & x. SlQan^o^Cedv : \.
ig&. !Wtf9'orii ?wriei##f lUr- ...,
ftzoimji xeveb.
l it H&s.no .eqmfc as T?*: ? . .
iiity Japd rapi<Kty af oper^on.
picst(ev<}rOffor?a la. po^fc;?i{ *
at Xk* tTo#) or A.
t7*,~ //- p T~V T7"." ion
L have a great many, engagedau4
licit orders for more. They are
- ?r - *** '
.y.i'',. i .".. i 1 i>'
Larltson.
[50 !ff .',U-1 nil*
f ! ' I I .
; V ?J-?0 ? r.Rilfi *?. J>lJ "V-? * >
3ULD call especial attention to
theie CASSIMIaRES, made at
ILOTTSYILf/E,; VaJ' IW
JUPEEIOB to any't Northern
1, at the aamo price; - They aro
2 best fabric, and in point of
and durability aro uocqnaled.
aro ALL WOOL, and the ma-,
of:which.-.tbey "are. made IS'
5FULLY, ; SELECTED awl "
iOUGHLY PREPARED; la
they aro mado b-y honest and
Snufliftrn mnn ?ji<L Aft is
tho case. wrth Northern febrics,
is no mixture of cotton, or relool.
TVoaro anxious to" icttroLhuse
goods generally. We are
,heir intrinsic N^orth will very
jreato a demand for them. Giyo
a trial and iu faturo you will
re bny them.
ETE, SMITH & WHITE.
Lift, 1371,20?tf
RED OATS!
FOR SALE.
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IEBA1 ADVANCES
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lDE to SHIPPERS of COTTON'
through us to Charleston,
noro and^New York.
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Quarks, Eeron & Co.
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??TERWHEEIi
ill GearinfcShaftin&iMeya
_i.SEHD fORA OIEEUIWCSEast
India Ale.
In Pints.
LEE & PARKER.
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