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. - / ' i w^'W" , ; gg, ; ^ g _ l|f. 1 1 11 1 11 LJ 1J-? ' ' 111 _ _ * ' ? ' ; _ - _ ^ '.. ..'_l.-:_...\.-: ..l^ ll<l.i: ?"' ? W,>. '". '','. ' '' '" ? ":"'' |jj * BY W. A.LEE AND HUGH WILSON. . ABBEVILLE, S. C..' THURSDAY.' NOVEMBER'iM-r. V'.;;i,] /SS[ ^W-. : ..: ' : L-, a * ! - ' ) - ' iLM ".'" r Ti THE renders of the "Pt there is now" going or IO.X" a free exhibition of tli now -firkr^ -fv* 71 nml win to v In Dress Goods all the new Figured, Brocaded &c. In Sliawls all the styles arc Grey, Grave colors and ham a handsome line of Furs in C In Boulevard Skirfs, lloo Protectors; Whitc^Skirts, G< <ered Yokes, Stamped Yokes Scarfs, Hoods, Jackets, Tallin Curls, in real and imitation 11 *hown and sold by Mrs. Wiei In handsome trimmings fo tion Laces?Real and Iiuit? and Cuffs, Crape Collars and( Kid and Silk Gloves,"Hosiery lars, Children's Wool Hosien in Jiiinneuy?liie iiandsoi Paris and Straw Hats and B< Flowers, Beautiful Roman fc Black, Scarlet and Embroidc, broidery, and solid colors, ^ Bows, and Scarfs in all t!>e hs -colo^, ijaces, Veilings, Dress ever seen in Abbeville. Jewelry?This is a new br<tions, rjin this line will be foil rejil Jet Earnings, Broaches * Jewelry, Keal Shell Beads, &c-0~v. W oolen?Iii this Dopnvtm Tweeds, Salem ;i,nd French Ca shown at popular prices. InlDomestics*?The ])rettiest edan/d Bra. Ifomespun, Jeans, lm(|c., &.j' sold at low pric< lift ffnwe rn i? h i n g froodsinJTnblcached^BJeuched and I kin^SheotTn^r IV C-otton, Oil and Paper Shaded; Carpett In the Dress Making. Dep& erns for all kind of garments JMme. Doniores t, of* X e vv York. <. None but the newest pattei Dresses, &c. Pattcm^pljl to all.tliat apj Mrs. (Jagnii^'S returned fro: i.i . Arm' ...!rrT ~-V_ . >v\- < IMC AUllinCTY i/CIUU'illlCliL, Miss. Cater.;; 11 Miss JVeeJ^ilc, lute in chni J^tableciliin Daltj:nore, is in partment, assisted by.the .Misse of skillr>-AU arainyiie't to ou . u ii i'Qsp?ctiul] v, Oct., 12, 1871, iE?tf. .32*70 -* tCa:i ' HHf & v f*7 Ar$ now prepared to exhibit to tlio i ,/iJJAa vest, ful (31 - Conswitinc: of all tUo loading articles '"!Parm. ' y** * DRY GOODS of all Styles y BOOTS AND SHOES, A CLOTHING, A Great . HARDWARE, GR C20CKERY, B. - > FISH, noux t All,of .which will bo sold at the lo . i Oct. 12, 1371, 25-If . _ . ; ,.TBOWBRi ^kve' in Store a Ohoic * If Wfhieh-thcy propose to sell as low ;t i ?+/. As fitpeoinltios we would a fl >jCv.cumber Pickles, in 5 and 10 Breakfast Strips, Leaf Lard, Imperial Crackers, (very del Y\ f*? A^4l'('e Assortment of FJ ^.rL tv i j.. j rt f ^II ?8 aisiog, uessiccaiea uo All the li'e-1 Brand PL( Something- Elegant in the w /'jjjfi r-fj Wilis! ;ies, Qraodies, ' A comp!ete:pfocii ofisoCfi LEAT1 American calf Skins. Linings and 8 October 12," 1871; 25-tf 02 Oixar B~ g AS^nst returned from* . jjiji lie has purchased, at tl Mm LOWEST 5 UUwO'i. otxoiCK s * T/ie[public, and especially to examine our Goods before ncK. ftupwL'iorit^ over other iii tnni onr priec5- sfiaii- uu ?? ilm exact quality represented. pod , J. SlaiSiJl, mi 49-tf assioig t and Banner" are informed t' i at tlio "EMPORIUM of FAS ie fashions of Dry Goods and Mi frihrirs nroshmvn in Solid. Sfrin shown, in Black, Black and W'li Isoine Svvies hi bright colors, a apes and MmTs, at low prices. p Skirts, Corsets, Bustles, Bre >wns, Chemese, Drawers,. Embro for braid or embroidery. Nubi as, .Breakfast Shawls;, Chignons a air?the-newest and best styles i and Miss Cater. r Ladies garments, Heal and Imi tion Lace Collars, Linen CV?11< J1 litis, Embroidered Infants' Wais Cravats, Shirt Fronts, Paper. 0 -, &c., a splendid assortment slioi most line of Velvet, Plush, SiJ unnets, Feathers, Plumes, Fren Sashes, Splendid Sash Ribbons red, Bow .Ribbons in Roman Ei reek Ribbons to match, bedutit tndsome colors. Velvets in eve Trimmings.and Buttons, the be .7 inrvMnst ndded to the mrmv nffrn mil a very handsome assortment , Bracelets, Necklaces, also 8h( ecklaccs, Crosses, Spar ISTet-klac ent, Flannels, Lindsays, Jcar ssiineres, Blankets, &c., &cv a Prints, fine Long Cloths, Blpac: Hickory Shirting, Checked Osri 3S. . . .4 5 " | ?Will be shown, Table *Damasl 'urkev Red. Towels Doylas, jSTa Counterpanes, Laces for Curtain ings, Tidies, &e. tnient will be found the latest pa both from E. Butterick & Co., ar : J ' > / ' / ^ i *ns are used in the getting up J )ly. m B ibimore. and is in* charge ted bv Miss Small, Mrs. "\ViGr ar * ' 'go of a fashionable Dress >Jakir chnnre of the Dress . Making? D s. Tasmarts and three other me and examine for themselves. JAZuErf \V. fOWLEH, Proprietor. il?>!& . Ife. nspection of their friends and custornci L AND VARIES I )j needed in the Household and on"t ' 'if; '? > ,7 Large Stock, ; Variety, CEHIES. A.GQN, LARD, 'vj &c* &c. VOt 1V.VO. to 0^ IE? E5& ^ by> :e and Carefully Selected GROCERIES, s any first class establishment in the u ill attention to the following. *< ' 1 Gallon Casks/ - )\[ in 3, 5,10, 25,- and 50 lb. Cans, icate.) ItEXCII CONFECTION All Y, coanut, Kaccaroni, Cheese, DUUon hand constantly, -J. ay of Chewing Tobacco, Choii , Wines, Ale and Porter. ' IKR, (Oak and Hemlock). French a hoe Findings. O _ iplfiioi ,, ^ ^ % * "r* Baltimore^and New- York, wlic > rh r IV UET PBICES, . SELECTIOjST OTP our friends, arc respectfully invit purchasing elsewhere* A\re cla rst-class houses, but we guaran v, aiul that the Goods will be of 1 , BnFsr 4 Co. AUCTION SAI>E. Dcthncy, Morgan <C* Co. vs. the Preside and Directorh of iltt Hank of the, ?>'ht of South Carol in ft. BY virtue of an order of Court in (1 above stated cause to nie direct* i t l>y the Hon. It. F. Graham, Judge of tl 'Court of Common PU*as for tije Fir Hi- Circuit, I will oiler for sale, at Pubi Auction, on TUESDAY, the 2Sth of K vember, 1871, aL the Court House, in tl 0(1, city of Charleston, S. C., at 11 o'clock i M., the following PIECES OF ILEA ESTATE. ito, I- All that -LOT^ PIECE Oft PAI i ' CEL OF JUAyi),- with the liuiidinj 1:5 thereon, known'as ttie Bank of t iieHta ' of South Carolina, situate, lying an Itninrr nt Hut W'owf ^ai'iiai1 /\f fin *i,v' " v "" . State streets, in the oily of Charleston id-, .measuring and eontttining in front o * ~ Iiroad Street forty--eight feet six inclie: ' more or less, by one hundred and twcr 11(1 ty-six feet, more or .less, in depth o n. State-street, and forty-eight feet, more< 4yx less,.on the back line. Butting an bounding North on lands now or late ( (... the Union Insurance Company ; East o State-street ; South on inroad-street ll'S Weston lands of \V. S. Adams; havin a , such shape, size.and bounding* as are st forth in the plat thereof.. The passag (.)!- way, or alley of seven feet one inch widi ..j, between the adjacent buildings frontin on Broad-street,asset fortii in said pla! llv. to be always kept open l'or the use of sal ll, adjacent build inns. r } r. ah.that piece on paiuel 01 111 LAND, wif.h the Stores.aiid other build ings thereon, situate,"lying'and bel'.goi . " the East side of East Bay-street, in t li III City of Charleston, and described in i plan of the same, and having such shap< ? and boundaries as ui;o th6t;ein.delineated JSt which said plan is extracted, on an en larged scale, from a plan of the whar and buildings thereon, situate <>n E:\? iC- Bay-street, in the City of Charleston, bij .1? longing to j. E. Fa her, from a survey b; ^ J' John Wilson. which Said Deed Is,' wit I )11 t|ie plan, recorded in t lie (111ice of tin pe negister or imcsjio conveyance 10 Charleston Jk)is$triot in3 Bijok Y, No. 12 pages 5(5, 57 fihd oS.- Also, t he-right, tit 1< |5j and interest of the corporation known a ' (he President ami Directors of theKaril re of the State in and to the street callei Gaillard-atrcctvon said.Ulan. . ill. All-that PIEOF. 0J\-PARCE1 II- OF LAND,.with the buildings thereon o- situate on the South side of-'Doughty street, in the City of..Charleston.. Mean : uringjn front on Dough ly-streefc thirty seven feet four and a half inches; tin v i same on the back line, and. in depth oi [> the.Ea^t line one hundred "and one fee s and eight inches, the same <>u the Wes) .line. Bounding North <>u Doughtystreet, East on lands of .J. CharlesiiJuui f_ So?tli and \Ve?t on lots numbered elevei " (11) and four (4) in a plan made b\ LCI Charles Parker, 'Surveyor, in August $ recorded in the oftice of Register o, Mesne Conveyance for (Charleston Dis K trier, in Plat Book A. No, 1, page 131. 4 l\\ All tludi LOT "OF. LAND, wit! the buildings tlVcrcon, situate at tin Northwest corner of Elliott street "am. Gadsden Alley, in the City of Charles |ton, measuring in front on 1 Uliott LCL street thirty-four fyet six inches, on (,i;ids jilen's Alley; North on lands'! noworhrt '| of tl:c Ba'nk bflhe Stale of S:>i;th Carols Tina, and We.'il. on lands of Win. liiruie, A.| V. All that 1'IECE OR PART OF A i LOT OF LAND situate on East Lav C*s street, in the City of Charleston, knowi lormerlyJn theuian thereof by 11?i* numbee seven' ( 7) niid iflso three feet 'of lam' adjoining thereto, being part of an or passage way or six feet, lying bet weoii che?o "premises and tho house next h&uxi: thereto.(the owners of which in common with the owners of^the 'property now ottered for sale being entitled to the ust - thereof,) measuring and containing in the whole thirty-three feet in front, and one hundred (1<M) feet in depth, g. Westward!}*; butting to theEaston Fas I ' j Ray-street, North on laiflls formerly ol G.Flfigg, West on laud now or hue ol ' Ann F??x, and South on said Alley. TERMS, one-third ea-h ; balance j ay. ablo in two equal annual successive inI stahnente, with interest at the rate o l seven per cent, per an mini; secured h> I bond of purchaser and mortgage of tin ^5 premises; buildings to bo insured ant j policy assigned. Purchasers to pay foi bej papers and stamps. v ' .* WM. J. GAYER, ' ...... Referee. The Personal Assets will be sold at tin same time and place, due advertisemen of which will be {riven. \VM. J. GAYER, 1 {ei'e roe. and. ii o uei ve r. Oct. 11 ~IS71/2-3-tf "AUCTION SALE! I)(ihury, Morfjan <b (.'<>. uyu'unsl the P?c*i dent and Ji 'trcviorn of ike JJaak of tin State of South (.arotiua. BY virtue pf an order of Court in tlx above stated cause, to me directet liy tli'e Hon. R. F. Grahain, Judgeof tin Court of Common Picas fur the Fir* CirCuit* I will oiler fur sale at publi< i Auction, on Monday, the ltlj day (?f l)e ceiubcr, 1371, at the Court House in Ab bevillc, at 11 o'clock, A. M. All that' LOT' OF LA XI) with tin Buildings thereon, in the Village of Ab bevillc,' in the County of Abbeville South Carolina, situate on the South western si?l? of'the i'ublie Square, rtieas uritiic 2t> feet in front ami (51 feet in depth and'knowii in the plat of tiie said Vil. lage by the No. 08. J, I TERMS, one third cash ; balance pay lable in two equal annual successive in p-:stalmentj, with interest at the rate of * j per cent annum, secured by bond of tin pundiaUie? iihd 'mortgage of the prenii serf: Buildings to be insured and policy aflssigncd, purchaser to pay lor stamp: and papers; i *1 J. GAYEIt, Referee. GEO. 3?. TIACKtOK Ddsr.'.'Sffidi, M.BM Fairy. 3e ' 'CHAJiLKSTON,. S. C. ??T" i i > 1t e i ; Factory its there ii? in the South. ?' * ' TCi -Wo k^c?) ua Js.orthern work to-fi] : countrroureiM.? i-x*. lie Send for Price Li.?t."?Sa Address. GEO. P. 1J ACKER-, J'. 0. Box'170. Charleston, S. 0. Factory ami Warercoms, King tfsreci opposite C'nnuon .Street, on lino of Cit; Hail mad. August 7, 1S71, ?0?-12m. ?'. * ' I B ' If you want fine Calico at 12 cti per yard, warranted the best- (jualit; ed go'to Kaphan ftHklnrz. im Application for Renewal of Ciiarte: tCG ,i TplIE Trustees ol Erskinc -Colle^ | JL hereby ?$ivc notice, that applic: iiuu win uu maue oeiore uie ijr^isu I turc at its next Pnsrfo.n for :v renew: J of tiic charter of par i eo!le?\\ I AVM. I!GOD, Secretarv. I ?""t- Z? 187 J ??- if ; HBXaoisJ's The subscriber calls attention to the St ^ _ 4 ic annexed certificates ot practical xar?" iviers who have tested his unrivaled ^ Chemical Manure. Il is cheap and it L is "efficac?ou9?accomplishing all the ^ results of the best fertilizers, at one- y Jfc fifth the expense. It is invaluable to d ^ fanners ?Apply to the subscriber at Q( id Diamond Ilill, or agent at Abbeville el I C Tf Ji n U. II.,. ,, h, ' ' J. -I?. "BLACK, k ;; Diamond Hill P. O. - ** >r , _ pi d . . . ... il ?i' ?~ HIS is to certify, That I have tl ! used J. K. Blacks Compound f'r Chemical ~ .Manure, (made on tlic Farm;, cost Eleven Dollars per ton. T e a'n fully satisfied with it. Cotton-\ manured with it; docs not fire, audits p fruii is equal to cotton manured with other standard Fertil/.ers. CON HAD WAKEFIELD - Oct. 7,1871. . * ,f; II rjnlXIS is to certify, that I have used ,, JL J- li- Black's Compound Chemi- jt e cal Manure, (Made on Farm,) cost ^ J Fleveri Dollars per ton. I manured, of with'thn manure and Ettiwan No. 2, etl | j*on tlie same land, and after careful J kicking and weighing, find it. equal if f not bettor thnn the Fttivvnn; '* i SAMUEL 0. SHAW. ? j Oct. 7, 1871.' ' r ' < -. rlllS is to,cevtify, Tbat;I havouscd J. 11. Black's Compound Ob&mi; c-nl Manure, (made on the Farm) cost- v. 1 ing Eleven Dollars per ton, aud J am . I'iiJiy satisfied that it is tho 'best as well as tlie cheapest manure I have ^ ever tried. 1 have used several of the Li standard fertilizers. an It L. WILLIAMS/ ce; j Oct G, 18 < 1. . . * jsl l . ' itc f | IIIS is to certify, Tha.t We have de r J examined the wop of. cotton ;un grown on the farm of Mr. J. It. Black, ! -and are free to MiV; that it is llie-larg- ]j? est plant, "and *Tli 3" fnllc&t fruited by jf i; far., of any cotton we have seen, ist - Manure.used, J. II. Black'sCom'poufujf^ J Chemical Manure (made on the farm,) ^ 1 at a cost of Eleven Dollars per Con 1 J. T. I!A 1)1)ON". ' ye J0112s L. BLACK, : McI)'L> FF112 II ADD OX. ^ ,1*. il. liivLL, JAMK3 ('A 1MVILE, ! w. wicicmrj-E, i_ DAviD i;K\V.wFORD, |y J>. J\I. Ai ILL FORD, ? | C. JONES,-* . * State of South ; Carolina, I1 AliBEVILLS. COUNTY^ ' 11 To al! tcJiom it may concent. , | I, Matthew McDonald,"Clerk of the j j Court of Common Picas ami General , 'Sessions for said County, State afbre, -do hereby certify, that I urn per-1 a ^sonaflj* acquainted with the signers fo ** [ tli'i preceding-:certificates, and take 0. [pleasure in saying that they urosever lally honorable gentlemen, and arc men ;! of credit and voracity, and arc practical ! and good fanners in the County aforeJsai'fl. ? i u- ' C, 1! I also, coi'tify, that I-know J. It.1P r. Blade is a practical . farmer of.stiid County, and lias succeeded well in his Agricultural operations. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 9th October A. D.t 1871 t at Abbeville 0. II. S. C. MATTHEW Mc DON A LI), ~~ C. C. P. & G. S. Abbeville Co. S. C. I approve and endorse the proceed- I ling certificate of the Clerk of the ga " j Court for Abbeville County aforesaid, in IIENIiY S. CASON, bij ?{ -^Sheriff AhbevilloCounty. do 1 ' Oct. 9, A. 1>: 1871. i \\State" of * South Carolina. : ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ~ "J 1|T. B. Milford, Count.y Au<Jitor frr'^jj ;|tbc County of Abbeville, do .hereby j -; certify lb.it I am wbll acquainted i1 with the foregoing gentlemen and ] know them t6 bo 'praetif.il and reliable men. and good fanners. ! T.. B. .MILFORD. County Auditor. i ^; Pre^yteriaa Fsalins asfl Hnn, I at Publishers prices. } LEE & PARKER. ',i Oet. 5, 1S71, 24?tf' A If you want fine and cheap Cloth-Hty&jjo t6-Kaphftn & .Sklarz. ' v ' -^TBTIIEUS ONION SETS, . < i Wyl -v LEE & PARKER. __ _u^i87i?st^tr '.* M Additional hymns of the Epfo* <Sopal service, for 8 lie by ? LEE &.PARKER,. ' Oct.lf)V-l87l, 2Grtf ... ~ If^ytJu .want to Boy chcap Dry Goods go to Kaplian K STclarz. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. 1 NOTICE is hereby given thntii'ppliea cation will be made at Hie next "" Session of the legislature for a Charter f ncGrporation of the Village of Ninety i a ix. [Oct 18, 1871', 20-2m ^ NOTE.!? j T at A LL persons are hereby warnedj l'< Pa against, trading for a note given jtci ' by T. A . Watson to T. J. Hearst, for one ! hundred and forty dollars,, dated about y [ the 1st of .May* 1870?interest at 12 per cent. Credited with ZoQ. ~ T. J. HEARST. n S. Oct. 2. 1S71, 24?tf i A .MMCTKVAt *VT<*\ ill -MtfUiim m TIIBl'-i :e| . AT LOV/ PRICES, ' Si H For s:ilc by ll! ' ^uaiies, Psrria & Co. ? 1 August 28, 1871, 19?tf ' ; ' , * State of South CaroliilR, A71BEVILE COUNTY. 1y L. L. GuJJinf Judge of Prola ."o James Franklin Puekett','Andrew Puekett, Thomas P. Puekett, Mary Perison, Nancy Lou taa Puekett, .Jo] Henry Puekett, Mary Louisa Pueke and PJliza Carolina Puekett? OrMiii E7"UCJ are hereby required to appear M. the Court of I'rOoato, to be hold t Abbeville C. II., for Abbeville Cou y, on the fifth day of December A. . * ? " Jl S71, tosiiow cause, 11 any you can, wi it* lieal Estate of Thomas It: -'Pudlce eceascd, situate in snid County, on w ?rs of Saluda Hiver?boundingon lun f John H; Boazman, Thomas K. Puc Lt, JrH. MVPinson, WilliMii Eoorfc ohn fcj. Turner and others, and conta.i ig two hundred and six 'acre*, more should not be. partitioned by alk ng to-the said parties a, hove named,*' jiuil portions, if nniciicablc; and if n [ acticabIfe, to divide or partition thosan i equal portions. t? theuj: then to si le same and divide the proceeds. Iven und6r my hand and ^al.'/jtli twenty-first day of October, in !ti year of-our Lord one'thousand eij^l hundred and seventy-one,! and in tl ninety-sixth year yf. American Ind pendence. ;iivv L. L. GUEFIN, J. P. A. C. * ' ' 1 .1 o the defendants. James F. Packet Andrew G. Puckett, Nancy"L<\ui! Puekftt, John Henry Puckett, , M<u lioiisii Puckett and Eli^aC, Pu^fcetJ TAKE-NOTICE, that a petition lu is day been tiled in the oil ice nf'ti idgc of Probate for Abbeville Counti ate of South Carolina, for the partitrd the Heal Estate of ThoTh is lt. Fuel t, and that unless you appear arnh at er o* demur to,the same,.on or. bcfoi li December next, judgment 'will t tered- as df record against'you,'-and tb lief prayed be granted. . McGOWAN & PA RIvER,* PlaifftilR^ Attorneys. Nov. D,,1S71. 20-4t . , ?. , 4 ' 1 ' I ' A I * 'J (J ?rrr~i r!?:?n ?i'r State of South -Carolina. KBJsE VIIL E CO Uti T V. BY L.' L. GtlFF-IN, E*q., Probate Judge. " "STHEREASJ, H. P.,McTl'wain, hfl V v : made suit to me, to grynt hli jtterHof A'dmin'ijitratiort of the Estat d eflbpta of AViiliam T, McJlWiiin, d< ised,late of Abbeville County; rht'se are therefore to cite and admor ialland singular the kindredandCm irsof the said WM. T. McILWAU ceased, that they be,and appear, befor in the Court of Probate, to be hel . 1 - ..ill. / .-?! .1. . .si..l. _> -vr AUUliVUlt', XI., on lilt' .i-jut hi m ruber, licit,' a flee publication hereof;': o'clock in the forei'ooii; to-s-liew e'io? any. they'have, why the ?iid Ad'mli ration .should not be granted. ' Griven under my hand and seal, ill! i day.of Novctaberin the yearofJou ird-johc thoifsa/id erftht lindr'ed nn rentyrono micf f:i -Hid nhie'ty-sixt ar of Ahicriciui .Independence. > " I'ulitijicd.on lliir;:<th dny-of Novembc 71 in the J'raafihil Manner: >'1' .' I L(W" ', 1' jirpdij ofpkcate; November.6,1S71',' i?>?2t. ' iii ill ' ; M I I II 4 '</> ) . * t>'? V OFFER . Varied Assortmen F FINE COLOGNES, HAIR OILS and POMADES, TOILET SOAPS, LILY WHITE, (TIT BOXES, TOOTH, HAIR, NAIL EHUSHES, &C.. &C? &C. Nov. 2, 1871, 23, tf The Very Best in Use,... FIND the GROVER'& BAKE Btitch will wtvar as long as th rnienls do ? oiitwear tub garmenl fact. The stilch will not break o ixs seams. when stretched as othei and neither does it draw tho wdi-1 For sulc at factory prices, at tho Emporium of ?asliion.< ilAN! BASKET GOLOGS} Katlmiron, . . * CocaJne, ' > * , Attar of Roses, -v . Oil of Ivcwlf, : Agrnzino for removing greesi ' . Stone Polish. LE E & rAKHAiii. Oct. 5,1871, 25?tf PUMPKIN SEED Oil, ' " .. .7 Oil o? Male Fern, liuuer ot Antimony, Carbolic Acid ('(.Lryatal,) ' Rutin's Troeliefc ? Arnica rifivicr,( Jalxucs A1 tt-ruLlvn? , IJE5E Dct. 5, 1871, 2-1?tf': <'>> itiT " ' ><" ~r Ef.JAEP^PF U *' ' 1 H 'f ' *t :* # . - .T .. v,-XJP STAISS, " I*.i - i " rcfr J". D. ChfilnierR & (L'o.'.s.Euwiitirti ' 5 ' ri ' ' ! * ?. ' l&tore. ' Pafronng? rcf?pccffiiHyfoliwto(J.' 1 ?ATTnT?iTftn rcn A Ti[rn?A"PT>'-" IjU V JulXIXV KJIfo - jlxxa vi A V^va/I A j>ri 114, 1 ST l:u 51 -J t-K >i ji -o " V -. 7"NOTICE.-1' k LL persons holdin?,cja:my'Again: the estate of JAMES OALJ ELL, deceased, late bt l)ue Wtestttn nnerly odmvberry, are hereby not <I to render the same forthwith tojin tohYey*, Mops'rs* 4rAIH, ;l?OPE < DPE. at Xowberry.Or H., ?... C., a sted as required bylaw. WJXLTAM 8. CALDWELL,. Surviving Administrator. yov.fi, 1871, Us, 4t ? > , What Shall Y/e Sleep On? riiK attention of every one wli [ values life, health and happiness illed to this iniportunp question. ' (h iird of life is spent in bed-then, bu ie WO VEX win::. MATTHIAS, The best bed mude in the world." ' " - * l' ' ' - u?il]ini It is n peneci cjiniis |)ringrf. , ...... It is tho most cleanly. '? The most perfect. And perfect durability. II is warranted never to lose it sliaj r need a repair. ' - , ... For sate l>y ' Fov. 2J J. P. CHALMERS & CO. .' :,,SIGN3 OF RAIN/1'* i - j?5 ^ ...j, , ; v i i ... yln cxcusc for not accepting an invitafio tc. . of] a Jjieityl to make an excursion, f i , . tw<77i y</m. ' ' .. V" The hollow wlu'ds begirt to bldw, I ' The eioiidsloak blaok, the grass is low i 'The soot falls dawn, the' spaniels sleep And spiders from thglr cobwebs peep. Q Last night tbe ?u}i went pale to bed, ; at Tive'inopniii h&loes'bftl her head ; e" 1fhfe bodillg stffephfcrrd heaves a sigh, 1 Foresee a rainbow spaiis the <aky, 1 The. walls are.diimp, tflot Uifcchqa small Closed is the j)iuk-e.^e4 pimpernel.. , ? >iark!. how.the chfu^and tabled cr&ek f' ord ikt ry's jointa 'are -on tlic Vafck*; Loud cjuactei 'the'truck's,-the peacock: - cry; frmtJriui-j it ;o-; mV:- r./ X1., rP1iA rliuMi'nf KUIcLnrn Istrilrino*''niirlt iAMIV uinuilluiiiiiamv 'Vlfii'Hft VltJ'l*.; f1", How resile^ ^w.tlie siiortiug fcwine.j |r' Tfifc busy Hiea disturb t'bc'kine; ! Low.o'er the grass the .sWxJ'6\V!'\yingle ,n Tiitj cricket, too,-how sha?f> ho saiga;; ot Puss on the 1 ieuri.litjviUt vftlVQt paw^j. V; Wits wiping o'er her wlilskei'ea Jaws. Tl?rougii,tiiecJeur.strcaji Uie iiaheaHi&j Ami nimbly Vjucfl th^tneaxfous'flie^" ^ -The glow-worms, j*umbi*&jt^vdrfoia$i,t, \? JJiumfd t\ifi degndell lpst.nisiit.a v u At dusk, the squaf;u foad'was1see ie 1 loppthg and crawling.'o'er ihagreei V e"iThe whirling wjmj. Ui'e du^t oj/cys, * "Ah'd in the rtyrtdeday'plays' The frogHias e i & 11llla'yellow/vest, , 41Aiid4nift,r.us^tj^^ria/Irwst,iJlt ? ?* , Pi TJutiugh.June/theMr ia cold and dffllj ;a Th,e ihellb^'bftfck^bira'J-^oice is. abriJl; ^ 'My dogr'so-/kUfi'?d tasU;,.JZ(, . i(i iQuits mutton bones, qn grWs to roast And se? ytfii"V.'j&cl'ri otv*,0(fft1 h'6irTll'lglifr; 'f Th'ey itf>itata>the glUling-Mj#, ?^7i jf.. I! .Ahd^cm precipitate to fall. . As iF tliey felt ptie pfftrcif^Bal^-f '? c: .'TwHl fA/relytfain^ieeov^ sorrow,* n. ^'''Ourj^uutrnj^^e^i^qfl' to-morrow. 10 . . . ? njj' * ^ . & jhe Hon. 'BeyerW Vofriisdn'S Speech5:in . * / *MU^ TT'; 7f - A ^'r'l ifM i ^noToou" ! -ilit" mV'- -vy i?. ufv'vn;,i.l: Tho r^cqp^Rieech or tnc lion. y Re^cvdj);. J9;b,nson( tfie !al>le 'laVrfer, .. statesman a ^4. (Ijjftotfuit'ist, dclivtfreif bfcfoj>e aJ)eni ocra11c' inass-ni'c'e 11 n # ih ijaLUmo.re, is?a ir/awlc-ny pica m bets . rVr'HifCi-yJuoifJ i Mc l(,.. , . ri half.,of,, Constitutional ri<jlitrind' a vpljl. doiivnc^tion of tho usurpatrmis 1 oflhe wafioaat adminisfrafidty ospe * ? u *, Oil A. tf t?* % ' : u ,'w ; ? j" tfiujl^r, ii\;the matter of th6"late proef( iaiiHti|?D. . ^e 'ltti KHUiJ Act, ifndeV ? \Vhlch the proclamation 'Is ' listiecf, 'is >. shown toiic in ivio'iation'of ^e-'ell'ar>6t provisions of the OorJ.^titution^.by $oiiferijjjjgjttpQn ^he^resldent" power to suspend the Kulcth' ^fiK$gh thereof, noil her. inviision nor reli^J. d. lion.in 4-Jiq b^c ,of,tHe> Cpn^stituprni. lVTbft is, certain,fays'.the "speaker, iF I tli&t, Congress,'if it 'liars 'fhc:J7iuthoi'riy to delegate , tfie 'p<iH*<M? lb tlrt; Presi' dciil, cart otVfy'iuoharize itim to -s^s-' ' pe'nd -tho? writ wii$jv/vl!?ye,js, .ju the sense 6f ?<&<} pro hi !/i tony clause of the Cor.JiyiAitipn^ajcncllioii or an inVasiQji^ /.The.-.iueajiirtjj of 1'll'o'sc-* two terms ric'w te what' it'^vTis- wheh the ' C'orfstitutroiv Avfls'adopted... Neither I hat clause nor any^ttl;cr in thc Qon. a slit lit ion'gives to Congress .the right ft th define .what rebellion is, a^ by i Sjieb (iefLDi.tion.to.miikb it "Vvbait' ifc i"H |i not, acfcorOrn^' il) ^t^ ordu^rr-'fffKl well understood' meaning * A-. diffcr, eti'tcToetriue wonlcT giVAi-.to ,Copgr<#$s . the power to .csoupo.e?tj^^y Xrom^the t prohibition.' If thoy cap dccjayo that the acta specified in "the tiiirj section of the statute constitute 'a~rebellion against'tKo Go'vsrnmont? of tho.-iUnited States" there is no limit .to .theii power to defeat the obvious design ol the clause. I have not lime to quote tho.acts specified in the section re fc?red to, but many of them aro clearly 'not within the meaning of the term rebuild" as used ip the Constitution.' Ilc^eljian in the-sense of tTic constitution, means revolt, rising^.'insurrection, or iiV^Cher words, insurrection 'against lawful aulhb'rity.5, X. vr/'theW) 13 -not the>? least .ojriR donee to show-?certainly, pone has is bccu laid before the country?that ts ,thcr.c was any insurrection or revolt n. against, tho authority of'the GouWal s or State Governmontm -South '.Caroz. Hna. Outrages-have,;-.perhaps, been . perpeii-aVid .yp9". ii;fU>"iduaJc*. in the . State, as they have been' aiu will be upon individuals in every State, For thein redress'""llifMaWs-of the State jT and of tlie United? 6tafc$ -afford a !i, rejrtedy.<f*Tnis" vort-y.'.-fltalute- gives such a - remedy ,;t9,iItheH panics, ,\vlio may. bo. agriev.cd* ^nd subjects'the , offender to .a criminal prosecution'.1 ? *; ft-.- .ji ?' it. .k :1L 2. [There is not orny nommg io -bhow, ' that tin? ;urrj-the , courts v'of the'Uiiifced; StaWa ./huya- not; the : power. ii> gn.foree lbe$e. remedies, but on the contrai'y^ no process qf eilhOr of these courts has b'ifeti resisted by jirm9..or resfste'd'at all; Indeed, as is now sech,"tKere - Is id noticing- hi'VoAts. So* fi*rvfi:Om,0there .1 beiiig'aiiyniitJ.l^rl'erGttfu b} force .with' - th is; UU thy r j t v,. .y I e ,'s La t e n. cut is Hh'ftt , hundreds nro flying rrtfhf the'Slate to aMul tli'is jilo^rn tripthVes 'which are ' now x m a lei n < -ten d thbutm prison men t f.'OJincq<ipu>t;-ttio?-?upo.nr-ran jmprison| merit fro in t he? cannot J>e rcj ' leased by virtue of any legal VbYnojJyThe arrests *aFi? ihado without any war raft f?(Vrif ' aBT-judiehd "'officeP IcflQw-n-'ttK the.'iom?ifMttLoii, and rftte^riaittcfri i?jr.fliojL 4n|'<jL}'uiu<J of t/ho cu U3u>of?bif.ar^t^ijS pyj. atfo.rued -tho lrac(iurjty?ff-\lich.tho;eonstiWiufii proviJes of a p'resfentment^or itfdietmoqt 'of a* Cfraifn^rtrryf ihitalrB/ria anbject'erf * ^yrilbiiudcjilv'^ro'' of sywl iud; ju^|i.cors. .rvuu 'one Uiingnioro would'seem Ho be -<)ier't| loctly uv^cnt. that to 'SlfilioHze ^tl^e ^7 ProsjijunTtc^lnfJrfure " by force, in urfy fliTrivcf ^Irftep^tinofljeisprov'Mio'fi y" oVille"6o nu ttoftfninat' bo.!ternplied ft, -V^'l . ? .v. ;t/ ,-sm-j " A^a'ni "he ' shows 'clearly that J1 the Jvu Kfux\L:\w. pvert'h'iWs ^hc'feti'Vffrg. est.Baifv^jaud of $t;itc ml its" in. au. thorfeiug Ahe. latotljui'c.ppp oftbo G.enj era! ^'ovepnmeutv' wjthpu&.ita, aid born J ing first, in^ked by tho Legislature ^ or.Executive- of the Slate, y.j ''.I'he.mcinU'iv* of the Convention ,Lbywhom it was framed,!"and the .hntlmbora' <bf'thb Bcreral State, (.'on ventfoni?' by-which it was adopted, 1 "WdWrtiost solicitous to exempt States >y from: the.pqwer of the, Unilod Statyf Ui all.cns?.^oyer \VhiehHhc Sfatc\s had jurisdiction. Tlioy wore, therefore, < arefM to prohibit t(if (JovtrumcjH ol the United States from-* intorlcriiijg ; 7 <... j t.j /<.(/, ?j. -,i j. by.forctiof arms wttb the legal-juris dietton/zpf the Statfes^iiuAcpormittiecI. '} it only^n-one conditio!** pi' things? , the^ex^jtencfc of invasion or. domestic J violent. The lan^ua^e of the pro/ visi-oi/ia that th? United Statis 'shall '? prptect each'- of them" (the States); ' '.'tfgaHfct invasion, and on application of tile'Legislature, or of the-Execu-i t ;tivnf'^whcQ tho Legislature cannot/<be <J?jpven<sd,)v- against domestic vio~ ? ittut j ;Cengrefl3, in tne first ipl ace, iby the ' ac?*deeides> for itself .who,i) tbet fprce f'of^t'be -United States js to be .used^ uu^ tho President fs _ to docile for Hiifrself .whether it iB to 'be ^tlsed or ia't. Ife may.therefore,1 ti'ito' it, and ; ?#l)gressYnay<atfthorize'him to uae,it, not only wixb.oi?.t tl^e request of tho^, i-b'tate,.bujt against thpprotest. ... . " l Can apy .one fuil to sec that this is npt'; a yiofaljbn of the constitution/I ? but, necessarily Verves 'to- make the - Full ^'''States a -consolidated an^ : ceutralizedgovernmen t? and, if ac' qtiiegc-eUji.Q by.the popple .will vest io' Cofim'^s and the'President every po.litical po\ve'rV Jih'd thus defeat'ttie -Vie*! clare'd' pufposte1' -tifttod e'6D8tittitiony, ana sooner onlateivbo iatal to-liberty ' lEsblM kLdujiun^-. ^ ( 'H: In^the title .of the, l?p,JBghix fy\ct, ' the only.Kaprsu^as^ei'tpd [or it tho Fourteenth ^Amondjuaenrt, where . by the 5th ..Section 4 is, provided that "Congress:?shall ha*?; power to en' A?4./.a k*v tarySuInfiAn ilia UlAa M^V ' Avgiuii^n<v4ij vuv '{jfovieiQM of-tUis article,". , , u ? ^'Thin provision,', clothes Congress ' with,power which it would hijt ' have possessed wlttfout it;, but* this . powet, wh&ther'implied or gran ted/1 is.. t to bo'takeiT'in subordination to, the,, expresn limitations,upon iU authority,. a't)d;theuu are that Jie,:rightful pow- 1 crs of. the Sisitep'are'n'ot to" be' inier-r cd with.?that the' guaranteed-' rights of the citizen arti not to be-'.violated,' .1 and'as none', of thciBecpritjes* of the^,. jrightB;that- th<? pfiyilege jof>^j).e >wr jt ' k of habeas corpus is not tu be donicd ' tb? -him in time of peace, a'nd when there , is 110 arnied rWi^aSioe cinllrisi^art, in J :conjunction .with others and in his |Stsini, Ivlfrcfy iivfriewof the con?tiftr* 11 urn ' a li& 1 tin ts to rebel l ion, .qr ; i ij^utr- ! rCotidu, and which, jJije pnJblle safety' 1 ' rfcqujr.ett,to be suppressed by ftfr&'of:{ arms " Tbip gr.catspecch is a {imclytoiifrib-1 liiiQP. to jtlio * ^ume^tw which' Mil < !.soon"be .made before the''Supreme' ' Court as to tlio ConslitutioriaHty of : the Law.; . ' : " ?rfi fl *S 1 J " ^ ' ?o* . -:T 1 State Survi7(/i^AB8oclation. The following officers have .been 1 elected at the lute toWctYng: in Colum-j I bia, to serve for -the ensuing year, ^Pj-esident General Wade Hampton. Vice IVesidents, Gen. 1'. J,L Antfersoif, ( Gen.-J- B. Kershaw, G.orierai 'Si Me- | G<>w*an;iiajor T.-Gr. Barker, Crijfp.' M: & B uLiViytniTHTon. Arth 11 i" M. ManJ; , gault. > Secretary, Colonel A. C. ,HaS( kei?:";Treasur.?v, Captain W. K. Bach. man. . " i . The Clmif* then.annonnccd the- following persons reappointed on the Executive Boardfor the ensuing year: Executive Hoard?Col. Edward 31cf CradjvC-fenenil Ellison Capers, General James Conner, Col. J. W, McjCutchen, Colonel W. H* Wallace, (Colonel J.: II. Iiion. Col. C. Irvine i {Walker. , \ . | The following resolution reported ( .by a committee of fifteen of which'] Gon. Kershaw was Chairman, was ' unanimously adopted'!'" Resolved, That at no* time has this , association giyc/y.coynteiyihcc or en-, courogement to any organizations or . combinations ibivjhe pnrposo of vio- ' lating tho established laws of the'land, 1 or'the rights ;of any person itierodnt ) der, and hereby earnestly and solemn* 1 ly declare thoir disproval of all sneh' n??f*?uii>uHr>ns. if anv thore bo. iexist- i rj ir - - J - , c ting in -this ..State, Ee$pectfully sub- j j milted* /, ... ...4 * 'V ' 1 Eesolutions were' adopted looking < [ to tho ' establishment ;of- high setiool J fbt the education of confederate , or- ? ^phhn^ and also for ?b6 ttUpport of tho. ; Confederate Homo in Charleston!'!.. j ' | > A very able address was delivered. J before the ^ Association ...on .Friday 1 night, by Gen. Early, after which the 1 Association partook :/>f a sumptuous repast..prepared iii McKenzicV best . Stylo. f r\ i?rri?; j ,. ' Tjib! 'State' ' Agricultural Society. ? _ , The following officei-s^have^oeDjjj {elected, to ftfiVo for the following i |your,tu JVqsidotjt, ,.k>UQ4on IIago6df J ; Vice Preside^ W$liarn Wallace; ?P. \\V.. Woodward,; Lav,-ton, If. ' J1.' * j Williamson; Executive (Committee, ' ! J.7J& Tbomas,.jlctntba'h, J. AIooijo. Ji. O'^ealt>,, J,r., T. D. Dolierer;^ ^ See realty aujd, Ti^surer,' D. ^Vyatf 'J i Aiken.;.,; ? , */ ' ?' I tat *; / ilki li0*. SiH V *|. f .J , j, - Tljjpmovement .in favor of a Joint ; Stock: Auxiliary. Society ' met with; j igvyiofal favor, and some ^lo.OOO, was', ! V* 1 ' ''V* O. n.. "* 1 ' * '*(' I iHiih-soril.t'tl dgriug the week. j. :Ook Aiken wa.-j appointed Agent to 1 -solicit auhjScript'jona of stock'dirough- ,] . ,, A "* *>'' > J ;out the State. I ' On motion <o?. Ifr. Wnv AT. Lawton, < 'theTrosident appointed the following J delogiitiis-to tlur Agricultural Cpngress I' .which convenes shortly in.;.S^Jjna,' ! ; Alabama: Wade'; ilampfon, T. (JK: j' i. WoodwaI'd, J. S. liichafd.-jon; A. II. i j j Waring, il. T. _Peakc,? A. p., Springs, j! IM. *\V. Gary, J. II. Screven, T. C. < ! Weal herb}-/ Ifc X. Sims, E. S. Iveitt, ' ;A, AT. Fostctf;- J7 A. Lc'and, T. fl. ' , QlarJjc, ( Sam'uoT McAliley, Carlos Tracy, A. D. Frederick, D. "WyattjJ 'Aiken, \Y. II. Duuean and J. P- ! Thomas. : fj There i? not a single public bath c f' loft, in what remains in Chicago. 1 The Putch j^tul of Saraatra Fas L "" been purchasecT b? ureat Brftaii. '* :;Mrs. Fraticil PyWfer 'jCottbe is tfce< only A-owftp jom;paijsyii!li<iti^on'.. The ck Em{);'ei?8;Ea^enie'wity it'? >*ik4 AV?\A/i4 !>/} ? A. V.A'mTw ?iT -?'iMil/ I VA|IOVlVU, ouu? Uljf limUMA f<* England.* f * .', x-t ?.. ' In Vionria'tt fa" forbfaftt* to>, flbWtek *?*n matrimonial nevtfepaperso.i; * lui 'o i '? ** James p^ffield'was, fflti&ered?l*> *"*} West PiUsburg ""Saturday nYgfrt by " o)e?. l0 vni-niQ JtehoctA 1 Ttio citizcn8of Noifotfr^re holding indignation meetings--about their nl z? ihfJ. ODho^e is b$t'Jdtt' "vfrife In ' *. world aiifl ^8W'T>aTOHy lw<Micfcdn?aJ^>/ ttink^he'yasll^ *&'*<"? ,u ! .(?? / &*&*, Dill iO-Ulgfcfi .. ; * it Isfl^h-faonyj^s^r ?c ,.,d bot b-fttod?kv^*Jtou^*!ma ',J JM toHlfite fe^Hbat lope** .m Sbta'tWriAlttV rtWP* affection. iiim^ ___. ?- 7 u t^'^cakter <MHias?' ana*- &M&K* ?c irriagi'/-*''** iu ;..cb? /./jj ThVfoj^sjL.newflpa^^f'' iii *T^!nbti '" > is.the ,t'ou7o/i/,'estatiliiiMtfUtil*IT05)'and,1 sdited.unlu f710 writer. ** than 3)ariiel Defoe. 10 ?; T Sillirl H*v:; ijafcvir.fu.r :! T&e $ 1 nts!IT)at IVoin- 'J all ^iU 1v onq caHrqifl-in all ue/pnitea StafrdaM -Tha Cengr^''* ' A'Yalikoe^c^dler-Jia^^^i^uityr^ % !ri gdf tiftg't\4 of - a liaegej qnqat, &h,ae brUt>z&-> iiL iNvb'w, itbo -inativea^^ buyiwg-.it eagerly ar4j u?U*g, ijj, a? a * fcOSUifetfar 'J * 'it't!j3*A '/ ,Zfittfl ' f ? ..' The sKding-sealofBy6tcjp:f tfZgefa*1)as"b^n*tfiop\ed*atlie IrpAjdistyfp^ ^ of NortlwEiiglahdii*-^ Tlie'iA?h ^?h: BV&Jie 45o0icty, jiatri appropriated $5,000" 'worth 'ofJJiblftfl;? for 'dls tribhtfdn m Chicago, Mi*. George Aifred .Tovopciid' ii tp ; l^tttr^tiii^^'firf^rotf ^Tfco iioyes ofi thcu', :^U;iiijc^^!'.'<Hd*; raearifr,: ?not,.f A bralu nv j^aap;,' b u t \'Brigham,* > [lettefc-ahd ' '?*> iCftw Yicjtip'ose(tbeir dpcsst* tOTtfatclv : good*. I'ctfJ'' "?>- i*tt >. sAz;r h >.i Y ' 'y?1'*1 Tho. Empoj^ p^TGo^m'any. 'bM ro*fufJod-to'oxtoMdlhft,;])er5)^. 46f io\ork?J t;bh' pt rouf&et'tfiir.'. ut * Jja^en^Bi^dca!. A' Yormont gi*J.wly> &&d'a falskr loverfor forty nlollare, -fop br$a;<&' . <j? prdi^tW^aTe the Court thia^ rulo. IQfy reckoning tho" damd^oH : Nine. ahiUr. ings por^vc^k for VseM^"1D^,"i plnih the v*lue or HgJjts ana mej,. " . ";l7 , jho Safari n:vhf';5Tews /records (,)ie| ieatli, fwJnj pariI^'siS'and general .de? tnlityvot ap eld jnjoVcba'lit.of that city\ My.'JFsedcriak A. lu^pVi sixty5fift^vear. ' I y.*t/ .tj r," > ; in /? ?. ' it? There .were 35. df^ns Tn'OharteOTon for. the week encfing the ilth* fnstfttoi ?whites. 19'j colored,' 16," ' ' ' < j4^1. r*. ,1 ij 4 1 *r * v" A siralt Crop op 'GraSb.?A farts er*iq>Conpccticut, after' mowfag almost aa .entire 4ay,. at lasVcahi'o to 'ft tuft of grass, vyWh'fyb pat' tn thb waistband of his trousers ?b "wipe'his scythe with.: , ' ; v! Arilrishmarr, noticing a lad^" pa?8 :lownf the street,espied tFO strips depending from imdec beEimflntJq, Jfpt cnowing th'at they^trere style^B/isb.es, \'nd thftttboy wereth&ngi&g iq.lili.3ir right placid heJ exelnSmed,.,!^n faifb, nit'amj^er^alUras'ds axe-loose!" It .Burned ta^eattf.^-Dr. A-if. Ifes)itt was ijitawj barned-dt a*'charcoal pit, in RQw^n^Coun'lfr, recently 'and asti week 4lPd, from * W:ii'njOriest? hlrlottefy..W ni Attr) (11 <(A girla ,t)f. tjie, ;pQijad ^omntelits ,hu?-on MarmoQisoi "]How * ab'^lfd; 'our. or ? vd wivos/pr One lifan^wnen .he'fact w,,each A^qman In these times joght'to haye^ifoDp oj ,^0. Jiuifcfcij'ds. it would taks about thutr number to mpport medo^ly// \;l* :\'A 'cles'^n^a^ 'dcnvTi >4 Ease j opposed ft '.the ; intrtfHtictlon of'injtjrpraeptul ajti'jipip'trofc| butocetrnilqil by ;he dongite^fcton, ga^e oatt?tb??gext 5W^2v['mo?faifl^.fci^ihtf eofatDfifiCC' Ti'crrt^t)T the;8ei^lc<Jr AWo, .wUOiow fiddle and singHhe'follow1" ' Tha.^n^t of* ' \ib't&r6i/4 Mrs. ^hartqnj ^JtH'thc ptJiKWiinnj )f. G,^jdci^I Ketchiim and" dthftfs ia lefijiitely fixed"'toSake'pla6ie;?'ftiJ A nlapojis, oa^th V4tbrof^cealber '-ftext. generally''consumed7iha? tho ytray of Ic^tjl abilitjMHVtotlfsides i3 Qrmidabro, an'd Vdt' it is'nndef8tod hat. Additional pr'6 in iti eh frco will je.prfgage^tQ. assist'^tho 'ph?Beo? tion. r ' 'u ?* ' At'POjN'TMENTS;,' -4- G07GFq0rrypC0tt las rnsitfe t he fo 11 o \vi n a ppoi at in,e n ts : General Safattel-McGowym,, pf Ab?e\'iH?? as 'special jndgeMQ;bear tho use of "Walker* \Vilkie,-:foR tfepse of EfraaMthfc Martin,-- v*f, -Alexander - -> u. .i.:.,?j ?4. KryCO",- Sr.j et' au, /eu m*.* uvw u uv 3conoe Conrt on tko ^con^JSIpnday n Noverabea ioat., in lieu of.jTadge >r, ho b6ing of.coungeligr.tjke plain;iffs. ' ' ' fjl-UM }<inl A. IL tTtlcy; W. B. Far*;Sames H. ifinspn,- ,tonniy ^''c,(frnmi88ioHors for [J n ion ; W. P. llaYR^Xorris^Moates, 11 Pliip}ier,.fyr '^eKbcf|X^M. M. 3cfli)ow, W P. McKnight. fl>r Clariiiddn j-il; A. Stnith,: treasurer f^r L',uii'%Ici;' qlco'J, !R;' Boyle^i removed j IVilliam Jones,"frial ja&tico'-^br Ches;er,'' vice Ji. iS. Crockett, removed ; fohn L. Tongue,: probate judge for L'niop, vice 1!. J. Giver, removed. E. Moi.se, notary public for ^umter. William Fanning andF. It. Anderson, :*onnnissionors ot' deeds in ISe^v York, r ("v.vo -drtnutv snrvevor for j n . 7. ? Andersoh County. . * The ration furnished each day in ^hicaoo by the relief committee for hree persons consists of a Jieck of mtatoea, three- pounds of porlc, ono -J A.., ..A,.' AM'A'M/XMM/I Ar AAQA IUUUU Ui BUgill', Ulli; JJUUilU VI vilkvov, _ ,hreo loaves of. bread, ono pound of I irutkcrs, one bur -of soap, "ono cab- M jago,.and two quarts of puions.