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v?' fyjiiiigig O*? "vC - < - V*3fr'f . y i .i'.jl "i*p"i>. m JOTXT RESOfcT^TIQN Au&orizinci \he State TnaMhfto Piirchti&'a Set'Of Fire and Burglar-Proof Doors for the Vanlt in his (yhct^ rj ?, 00P/I :' Be it resolved i>y TncT5enatc and irouso^i^nreiiojitttVii^^ the State of Sou$1 Carolina; now hi^ti ami sit ting in|G<*ierafc i^enitlj?,sao<i.by the authorftrof the Rimer '' J That the State Treasurer be, and lie i? jit?reu} , auuiurizeu m uuaiwv< ? o* fire and burglar-proof doorsforthe vault [ in his office, at a cost nut to exceed lift con hundred,dollars, an l to be paid four out of { any mon'eyViri' the Treasury riot other wise appropriated. Approved February 27, 1S72. AX ACT to Authorize Aliens to Hold Property. He it .enacted -jby_; the. Senate and House of ltcpreseiitiitives of the State of iSouth.Carolina, notr met a:?d sitting Cvneral Assembly, and by the- au thority-"ihe iatue: ? rhat.real and personal property, of i .every description,rtiay he UiifeA, ac quiredt*held and diipeftedjbf, by an alien, : in the eame mauner, in all Respects, as < i \ !: .. iiti.ii,.' i UV a ijmuiaj uum , ami a uus i>? real uud personal property,-of every de- i t-cription, may through, from, * or in succession tb, an alien,'"In the>ame manner, in, all respects, as through, from, 1 or in aiiccertsUon to, a natural born citizen. < Approved February 27, 1872. i AN ACT to Provide for the Speedy Ap- 1 portionmerd of State XfflftJirihtiSns, \ made for the Support and Afdintehttnce : of Fret Camuiou School#. , J Section 1. Be' it enacted by the < Senate and Iiouse of Eenrescntativoti of the Sfat? <)t' South GarolIrSa, n?w } met and_?itt,i9g in General Assembly, j and bv tlffe atithdl-ity t)f iBe ^tiiie: * ; That the State Superintenllenl of Ed- j I ueatiofi be, and he i? herebyt authorized I and empowered, if, in his judgement, < the exigencies of/the ease require, to ap- f portion tothe several counties of the State any State appropriation made for the t pupped*nd.maintenance of J>'jnee'Com- j mou Schools, within fifteen (15) tiays'i after said appropriation shall have been t made. . ^, Sec. 2. That this Actihall take imiaer diate effect. ; y " . ; Approved February 27,1872. AN ACT to Renew, Amend and Extend 4 the . CJiartex of the Trustees of the c Presbyterian Church of Smyrna, in ' ye wherry County* j v ? - ' Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate ' and House "of Representatives of the - State of South Carolina, now met and silting in General Assembly, and by the' authority of the same: < That D^yiti B. Poster, George W. \ Senn,Henry Ifendrix, Henry P. Boozer and Thomas N. Boozer, Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Smyrna,' in .Newberry county, una their ^successors iu oilice, be, and the same are hereby, declared a body politic and corporate, uuder the name and style of the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Smyrna, in Newberry county, with all the right*, powers and priviie^efflieretofore granted to the Trm-teea of the Presbyterian Church of Smyrna, in Newberry dis trict, "by-ail" Act of the General Aksem bJy, parsed December A. D. 1867 ; and tiie charter of the same is hereby renew ed and extended for the term of twenty live yearn. Approved February 27, 1S72. , . AN ACT to Require ihc County' Com mixjioners to Remove the Jhibecile from the Lunatic Asylum to their Re spective County Poor Mount*. "Whereas, experience has established the fact >that imbecile# should not be eonhnetriu the same "building with the insane; and whereas, the iusaue?who, as a class, require special treatment? have frequently to Ik; refused admission into thii Asylum fur want of room ; therefore, ? Section T. Be it7 en acted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and .pitting jjl General Assembly, and by th& authority of the aa:no : That from and after the parage of this Act, the|COij<)tji (Jonimip^ionejrf of the variousdhuirticHJn the Hiate *hall rpuiovt their itibeeilea from the tStitd Lunatic Asykiftj, upou due notice from ihe Su perintendent totbesyid County Com missioners, a? tat he number of imbeciles contained in the institution from their respective counties, aud they shall here after take care of ail such personam their respectivevo'i'ity i oorHouses. Sec.'i.That all Acts,. or parts of Actsj inconsistent wiili the provisions of this 1 Act, he, and the same -are hereby, re- > pealed. ' Approved February 27,1S72. AN ACT to Authorize the County Com iHsloaera of Charleston Count'/ to Plane a flat u.t JBon'ieau Ferry. r Suction 1. lie it enacted by the Senate F and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, uow met and. sitting in General Assembly, and by the ( authority of the same. That the County Commissioners of * Charleston county be, and they are here- * by, authorized to place a flat at. Bonneau 1 t erry,"on the eastern Kratieu of Cooper ( river; to employ and -pay a ferryman, . ami to charge the regular rales of fe'rrhtge, out of wh'ich (he wages of the ferryman * are to be paid, and the balance to be 1 turned'over "Conuty Treasurer, for j the use'Uf .tUe-i.'ownty. s r i iv< - ' Office Skcrktaky of State, \ C<XLi MUiA.'Sj G.,.February 5, 1S72. The foregoing act hayjng been pre- I sen ted to the Governor of this State for > his approval, and not having been re turned by him to (he branch of the Gen eral Assembly from which it originated, i wit am the time prescribed by the Con- 5 Btitution, has become a law without liis s. Anniuviil. * F. L. CARDOZO, | Secretary of State. 1 AN AC'T ,tQ Incorporate the Brotherly \ Annotation, of Charleston, S. C. SrccrVox 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate ami House of Representative* of the f State of South Carolina, now met. and sitting in General Assembly, and by the i authority of the same, . . . , That W. Wallace, B. K. Kinloetr, EdwardFordhani,, M. J. Siiuouds, Thom as Leslie, A. E. O'Xeil, and th??ir asso- < ciates Wnd suqetfjporfi, are hereby declared i to be a 'body politic and corporate, in j dt-ed and ill law by thename and style ' of the '"Brotherly Association, of 1 Charleston, South Carolina,and by the Kiid nameslijtllh&ve perpetual gjioceesion , of officers and'mewlwrt, and a cbrhuion Beal, yith .poy;er to , change, alter, ajid make new the satire, as often as the said 1 oorj>oration shall judfre expedient. ' Sec. 2. That the said eor}x>ration shall ! >tf? oanahln isi law. In i?urr:hjL>if?. have. hold, refeeivS^ eTijoy," poeseas, ahd'retain to itself in penettiity, or for-any term pf 1 years, any landte fd|thepurp<jBe of iilter ruents. or other-property*of what nature-1 soever, not exceeding the value of fifty ( thousand dollars, ortasell oralieirthe same, as the said corporation shall think litsjiml b^jtotoortpratf niufle, to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded in any Court of Law, or Equity in vtliie State, and to n^i$& such rules ami by-. laws not rep^n'aut^pj-^th^ lawajjf. tfto. land, as for the order, "good government and mann^em,quibe deem ed iux;e^ar\? and expedient." gfi, Seer-'o' 'flratthls^iclr shalfhe dtwned a puuiii; Jiti, u:ju Lii.iut iuxlu uiiiu repealed. Approved PVebruary 2T-16/2. - ~ AN fiCTr-to Avf}boritc<ilije-Cowi^ Cqm mtetwnfrs of Jiui-nwcll Coujity- t<i ? UMjJhfyPubIi(f Road from Jiiiia tier's Bridge, via the'Town of Graham, and Honey Focd, across tfic Big Salkehatcfy ie Swdtyd, in }yc t rffy iof^Jfi<'e Mill, toTmterwct theBuford'x Bridge and Jiarmi-bU J^oytL ' *; Section I .i? caul-ted' by the Senate a? J vqf:Itepr^sontati v es of the State of South Curoliua, now met and sitting in General Assem bly, find by authority of the same; gmX " 1 \ V 8 ' That the County ^ommiaslmiere *of Barnwell county be, and they are hereby authorized, empowered .anjji. .required, tiwluvdi?teiy 'Afjfc?jthe, ttassqgfe ^r this "AcF, tolay out, make aim keep in repair a public road, leading, from Binaker!* bridge, through thetuvfn -of Graham's, via Honey Ford, on the Little SalUehat Chie Swamp, to the road leading from Biiford's bn<ige to Barnwell 0. IL, cross ing the 1% Balkehatchio fcwamp, at or nfcar liui<h'fe niilli ' ' Sec. 2. That said County Commission ers shall appoint a competent person to survey and lay outsaid road ; and imme diately thereafter cause the same to be constructed. Sec."3. That in the construction of said road, the Commissioners aforesaid shal! cause to be constructed and erected such bridge* as shall be recommended by the Surveyor aforesaid; anti they shall cause public notice to be given, with tho sj>ec itieatious required, and shall award the buihlihg of the said bridges to the lowest bidder:. Provided, however, That the said bidder shall &le his boi^d, with proper security, in double the amount of said contract, for the faithful carrying cut of ;t.s provisions, in the custody of the proper officer. And provided, also, that the cost of erecting said bridges >baii not excocd Lhrte hundred dollars. 6vc. 4. That tho County Commissioners i-h* fort hop authorized and red ui red to jrder out all persons liable to road duty, residing within four miles of the line of aid road/ as located, (excepting those living iu incorporated towns,) to perform ffireo daj%,? w<5rk id each mftntli on said rondj-ulitil its- completion, to thesatis !aidiou of the County Commissioners; . oaimencin^ immediately after the sur vey of said road has been completed notice to be given by the County Com missioners, In the manner t>uch notices liave been heretofore given?defaulters :o he fined two dollars for each day's failure to work as notified ; the lints to h* collected by-the Couuty Commisbion rs, and paid into the Treasury for the ISOMIJ. 8UIU UUUUiy. . (i .Sec. 5. That the bridges mentioned in he third Section of this Act be com peted during the ftr^t and second month "rom tlie commencement of the eon itruction of said r?jad.' Approved February 27, 1872. The list of lands upon which the State ax is unpaid take* up two and a half columns of (Jie Edgefield Advertiser, and >ne columu of liie Lexington Oixputvh. \ceording to Xeagie & Co." this Is an other proof that the people can stand a ligher tax thau that of 1S711?t'harleiton Stum. ^vr. lioirues says a garret )3 mte a sea shore, where old wrecks we throwu up wi J slowly go to pieces. ?o? New Advertisements. "We dircct attention to tbefollowing tew advertisements: Dentistry?Dr. William C. TVardlaw. ). D. 8. Carolina Life Insurance Company, Jeiieml John D. Kennedy, State, a^ent. Masonic?John F. Osborne, Secretary. Town Taxes?J. F. C. DuPre. Consinrneps. The following named persons have reight in the Depot: 6 P Brown, Bradley <fc Jsy, J Burnett, CroKwell, M Cuddy, J J Cunningham, D ciialmeM, E Cowan, T 31 Davis, torn*' Mine*, C V Hammond, 6 Ilaek t, G T Jackbon, S Johuson, T <fc J, J iiuk, J J Lyon, 8 T Link, It H Mc 'asJan, AV MsCaslan, J B Mostly & Co, ; Noble, T C'Pvrrii%JL B Palmer, J .S 1 'atterwon, Q, P <fc Co^P Quarks, I? II J tussell.J COilw, K, 8 <fc Ii, J S Spial, V H Taggart, A W Neman, C A Wide Tun, A T W idem ant, Wardlaw & Ed wards, White Bros. J. W. MARSHALL, A?;ent, The following perbous have packages 11 tlit; Express office. M"E McCord, J E Penney, Mi?? J ia>*, C Ii Moseley, G W Oiullin, W B >>rn, J C Mason. B Parker, C Wright, j C Clinkscales, H C Gibbon, J XI Dod ourM McDonald, W T Penney. C. V. HAMMOND, , Agent. Markets. IEP0RTED BY BARNWELL & CO. Abbeville, March 6, 1872. Cotton, 18 to lflj Vpplcs, $'2.00 OA nr.. xuurr, iu Jacon, 9 to 12.] UolTeo, 2S to 40 ^orn,! ! $1.25 thickens,.:. ;:...:20to 40c eaclf Sggs^. 20 to 25c per dozen ?odder $1.25 to $1.50 per 100 lbs Hour, $9 to.$14 per bbl i round Peas, $2.03 to $2.25 per busln-l Heal* $1.35 p<?r buslMjl klolabsen, 50 to 75c per gallou s'ail?, 8 to 10 cent* per lb )rangefl, . SOc to $1.00 per dozen Jeas, ..85 to $1.00 per bushel syrup, ;..yociojji.so per^ai; <ugar, .'...12 to 20c i>cr lb [Va,... '.$l..r?0 to $2.2-5 per lb iVhisky $1 .CO to $1.25 per hot Gold closed inNewYork yesterday, lit .0. . . .... Cotton closed iu New York yesterday, it 22$. New Yokk, March 4.?Cotton move nonts: Roe^ints from all imrt* for the iveek 63,7?>2 bales, against 77,037 last >veek. Sale* 1,341 bales; uplands 22i; Orleans22}. Governments clo.sc<lsteady South Carolipas weak and declined Jc. sales of Futures to-day 15,1)00 bales, as follows: March, 21J, 22fc; April, 22 0-1G, 22J; May, 22}, 23$; June, 23, 23 5-16; July, 13}"; August, 23,23$. Livehpool, March 4-? Evening.? Cotton ppened steady ; uplands lid Orleans 111(^113: sales 15.000 bales: speculation and export 5,000. Acgusta, March 4.?CoUon firm mid dling 21}; receipt^ 300 bale* f sales 475. Charleston, March 4.?Cotton strong middling 21 j@22|; net receipts 407 bale?; sales 400 bales; stock 23,073. Wanted Immediately. -t/fkjCk CORDS OAK BARK, for which the highest price will tto paid. AVHITE BROTHERS.. "February 45, 4t 7s|ii#-cijjcoEsr TO AilRVvB "07i TUFSDAT at 12} cents per vard, at the f r , ; EMhOR HJM OF"FASHION, February 18I2-p4i^tf 4-JL ' ! Estate of Gr< JF Presley. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of -/& Aj..-AN". Prenk^-, dec'd. will make payine'nt immediately. and those having dejii^nds wijil ihcui properly ut estea, to the undersigned Executors. J. L. 1'RE^EY, . J. D. KE1U March 5,1S73-4C?If ***a?ucv*- - . *- -*-* >? ? . . XOTJCEf 0 TAXPAYERS. i' '* " 4 .yi SN Pursuance of gee. 107 of An. Act en titled An Act providing for Asaesw meut and Taxation of property, passed ; tile, loth day of September, 1863, and amended March 8th, 1S71: The follow ing list of Delinquent 'Tax-Pay ers Real Estate, Abbeville County are hereby annxed; viz: FIttST TOWNSHIP. ; .. Names. Realty. Person ? : , Mtyil Bnrnett Saran $ 550.00$ 37.*50 Ca?>on JF 660.T)0 405".00 (Jinploy J J 1,106.60 Cason & Bullock...:;.... 660.00 Cidhoun Benjamin 3,850.00 Hct'se J E, Agt 4,231.80 . c McCall 31 3 Trus ;.. 1,270.00 Partiow J Y L 4,400.00 744.00 Piuson John 1,744.00 Richardson J M 15,473.70 Voliuky J 55.00;- ' SECOND SOWNSHIP. f- - Names. Realty. Person * ' ' ' , ' alty. Dupre J C $ 3*25.00 Green J >V 313.00 C5.00 Goodwin Robert 100.00* " ' MoOill Alexander 100.00 178.00 McCrady K-*t Jaa.?....*, ' 1,02.00 Oldham J IL ; 400.00 . ) Whildou Geo T 200,00 405.00 White J A 1.400.00 607,50 McGill Archy 150.00 - TJiXKD TOWNSHIP. Names. . Realty, Eerson alty. Allen1 Est of G $ 1,000.00 172.00 Alexander l.SHo.OOl.OS&OO Chandler Xewton . 2,245.00 GriUin Mary E - 1,270.00 Garrison Win 312.50 liolcomb iSitnsou 450.00 Merriman S C .. 7,425.00 Miller John M 087.50 Uieliey Est. Margaret 540.00 liichey S 0,20(5.25 Smith C t\. ' 700.00 Smith CS 7,115.00 Wilson EM 2,500.00 Fcumi township. Names. Realty Person ally tfaddox Wm. Agt for $ H. DsiVis..' " 720.00 ^laddox Win Agt lor J B Dorr 600.00 FIFTH TOWNSHIP. Karoos. Realty. Person aity. Bonner A Z 2,108.40 Cothran (; U 300.00 Wilaon Est John 3,655.20 SIXTH TOWNSHIP. "" . v?mA3 fv Por.^on >.> auivo. Calvert Wm Gadsden -Mrs L >f... Hagftn J no L Biggs il.J ality. on rV) 1,0&\00 352.50 1.537.00 SEVENTH TOWNSHIP. . ? Names. Urown Samuel Cromer J. A Gooae Allen. Hutchison Whitfield Means Dave H?*urst lioljeft, two years tax.... Roberts Mensor, two vearw tax Washington Georgw. Ware Thomas Weitman Mose....?... Person alty. 2SS.00 Kealty. 400.00 4,0*6.003 ?80.00 4OS.00 350.00 812.00 4f'5.00 205.00 S.S0.<? -17.00 372.00 ' 75.00 320.00 67.50 EIGHTH Names. r ?7... T T> TOWNSHIP.' Realty. Person alty. 9 fUl O 1 UUKt' J Kol?inw>u Lewis 1,322.50 TaJden E 539.00 90.00 SIXTH TOWNSHIP. Names. Realty. Person alty, Arnold A & E..., 380.00 l.'liiles John 1,275.00% 28.00 Oorley II F 045.0# 54y.U0 L'uthran Lucia 2,490.00 Mi'Lane W K 1,0-50. Price John & 933.00 180.00 TENTH TOWNSHIP. Namee. Realty. Person al ty. Connor A P 10,130 1,510 ELEVENTH TOWNSHIP. Names. Ileal ty. Person ally. Bowie Israel 200.00 43.50 Dennis W B . 1,800.00 l-lumliii J R All (Ht kin no Vaughn J T 6UU.00 4o.00 TWJtXJ-TH TOWNSHIP, Names. lieulty. Peiwn alty. Carnnoti Willis 640.00 Guinea \V A 3W.O0 Newel It I) etW.OO Ta IHTKKSI'll TO\VN'SHIP. Names'. Jicalty. Person alty. Johnt, >n Henry 1,320.00 VQVRTLEX'lli TOWNSHIP. Ndmes. llealty. Persou alty. Walker Mrs EH 6k).00 FIFTEENTH TOWNSHIP. Names. Realty. Pereon alty. Ligon P E 07.50 Devoe 8 ?S 7,0?>7.50 Luwton Mrs 442.20 Law roil E 1,300.00 .Morris Sam'l 31MJ.CKJ 202.50 'fur uiau or ritewmun David 1.0S9.00 Walker E H 225.00 SIXTEENTH TOWNSHIP. Isamee. Realty. Por*?on alty. Crcswell EstJoah... 920.00 , Lane Mrs Agnea 1,130-00 175.00 MoUormick 0 H 2,000.00 Mew by (ieorge Est... 385.00 Smith Peter ? l.OOU.OO^ Walkor Est Lander l,5u0.00 SUPPLEMENT. Names.. . - ltealty. Person alty. rivrrl Vnlsnn filfl rtfl Ciinksi-alea Keubea 291.00 Callughan Jas SiKi.uO Curiuiiigliam MraJ J 1,8'Jo.OO Dorit WB.... 18,22.>.00 Dixon Adam iMi.OO JJillt-shuw Otis 838.00 Davis Niinrod 874.00 Dt'itsou John 1,822.00 Edwards Wesley.... 50.00 Gaiiiw Edwin 72.00 Hutchinson Whit... 3^4.00 t f XT * A .Vim ii/Y Xltti vcy Moore Tlioa 291.00 Morigne Eli... 301.00 Mi>ore W A 5,467.00 Mounce K H 3.2S1.00 Pcttigrew Ei?t J G... 1,458.00 Phillips Mrs P ? 2(52.00 Kobin.son Annie V 2,325.00 Roche Mis B M. 143.00 tfeott Joe..* "100.00* Weidman F....' 1,603.00 Wardlaw Est MraM 1,003.00 , Weekh Elizabeth ?<1.00 Wallace George Sr.. 729.00 While Josiah rf 800.00 Young George M 4,73iUHj Tatton E L . 1,303.00 Haddon Mrs .Lucy... I.dOkOO Xoticejs hereby given that the whole of the several parccls, lots'anil parts of lots-of Ileal Estate, described in tho pre ceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pav the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon will be sold by the Treasurer of Abbeville County, tSouth Carolina, at his olfice in said coun ty, on the second Tuesday, Twelfth (12) day of March, A. D., 1872, unless said taxes, assessments and penalties be paid before that time, and such sale will be continued from day to day, until all ofj paid parcels, lots aiid parts of lots Real Instate shall be sold or oli'ered for sale. .I, T. B.3ULF0RD, | County Auditor. N. B.?There being a probability of some clerical errors existing in the fore going List of .Defaulters^ the Auditor will lake immediate action on tiny com plaints that may be made to this oilTce. T. B. MILFORD, County AjiditQT, I . g^iruary 27, 16f2?i^rl$ Manniactnrer ana ueaier, JVo. 20 JIaune Street and Horlbeck'e Wharf; CHARLESTON, S. C. 1$y Tliis is the largent and moat com plete factory of the kind in the South ern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toale at prices which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detail ed list of all sizes of Door*, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post pa id'.on application to P. P. TOALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. July 13, 1371,12-ly . FINAL DISCHARGE. WilLCi IS Ilirruuj KOCU fcuci. V. Ellis and Dorcas Ellis, Administra tors, of the estate of James C. Ellis, de ceased, has applied to C. W. Guffln, Judfje of Probate, in and for the County of Abbevile, for a final discharge as Ad mi nistors. IT IS ORDERED, That the 21at day of March, A. D. 1S72, be fixed for hoar hip of Petition, and a final settlement of said estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, Clerk Court Probate, Abbeville Co. Feb: 20, 1872?45?2t Notice of Settlement and Final nionlio ycrti A/igVyJLLC*.* ^ V? PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ou Friday, the 2?Hh March next, a final settlement of the estate of Nancy Leslie, deceased, will be made in the Office of the Judge of Probate, at Abbe ville C. H., by the subscriber, when he will apply for a final discharge. All persons having claims must present them, and those indebted will make payment to the subscriber, on or before that day. T. W. McMILLAN, Adm'r. Feb'y 2S, 1S72, 45, 4t Citation for Letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. BY L. L. GUFFINj Esq., Probate Judge. rr^rr tttt'totp < d TTTfYUAft TATvF, 1 !/ 11 JLJAV ? > V has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administer ion of the Estate and effects of Irvin Hutchison, late of -Abbeville County, decea.*ed: THESE A HE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindml and creditors of the .said Ir vin Hutchison, deceased, that they be and aojM*ar before me, in the Court nf Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on the 6th day of March, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they liave, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th day :)f February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, and in the ninety-sixth year of American Independence. Published on tliei&thdav of February I IS72. iu the Press and Banner. C. W. GUFFIN. J. P. A. February 20,1872, 45?2t FINAL DISCHARGE. IftTOTICE is hereby given that A. A. i/vl Pinson, Executor of the Estate of Jorueliua P. Pinnon, deceased, has ap plied to C. W. Guitin, Judge of Probate, n and for thd County of Abbeville, for i final discharge as Executor. IT Jp>ORDEHEI), that the 2M day ?f March, A. 13. 1?72, be fixed for a hear lifc ot retitioi), umu a final settlement ol aid Estate. J. C. WOSJMAN8KY, Clerk Court Probate, Abbeville Co. Feb. 20?45?'2t. Grier's Almanacs. For sale by LEE & PARKER. J*n. 10, 1872, 33-tf A L'OT OF Brown Homespuns received this day, at ISO. Feb. 21,1872, M?If fi>ELIC!ITFUL TEA, NO. 1 COFFEE, SUGARS of all kinds, MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, SYRUPS, FRESH ITALIAN MACCARONI, NICE CHEESE, FRESH BUCKWHEAT, Sotae of the late arrivals at " WARDLAW & EDWARDS. Fob. 21, IS72, 44?tf One Hard of life 0 R 30 YEARS IN BED. The woven wire mattress will make the most comfortable Bed for Winter or Summer use, of any Bed Bold, warranted not to pet out of order or need repairs. For suleat j. d. chalmers. Feb. 51, 1872,. 44-tf OFFICE. Just to hand, office tables, walnut and chestnut, W/innH Si i , J; D. CHALMERS & CO.- oc 'Feb. 21,1872, 44, tf WINDOW SHADES. ??IX DOZ. OIL WINDOW SHADES with Fixtures. \ Four Doz. Paper SHADES, with fix- k .tares. T7 J. D. CHALMERS & CO. * Feb. 21, 1872, 44, tf ~ WALL PAPER. NEW LOT OF WALL PAPER at low prices. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. feeb. 21, 1772, 44, tf MATTRESSES. TIIE COTTON, CO TTON and EX CELSIOR MATTRESS to be hud at all times, at J. I). CHALMERS & CO. [Feb. 21,1872, 14?tf BEDSTEADS. iEAITTIFUL JAPANESE BED STEADS, BEAUTIFUL RIS TORI BEADSTEADS, complete wiili Castors, for 310 aud -upwards. J. D. CHAL^^g ^ CO. i f x eak Frean & Co.'a London Crackers. vcry-fupejior.,article put .up in nice tin cacldiee. * GINGER#S>'APS, LEMON CRACKERS, * OYSTER CRACKERS, ^ * ' SODA CRACKERS, it sale at WARDLAW A EDWARDS. Feb. 21,1872, 44?tf HE ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEPERS called to our stock, of choice and, henever used, favorite Brands of FLOUR, st received from St. Louis. i WARDLAW & EDWARDS. Feb. 2u, 1672, 44?tf ' ' ]F? I ^ ?31 - ACKEREL, in Kitta and Bble. PICKLED SALMON, FRESH SALMON, LOBSTERS, V OYSTERS, at Yrr a r?T\r 4 TTT A- 171 TWIT 4 DT\CJ YY AXV LfXjA \ V 06 JZjU V? AIVLSO, r No. 3, Granite Range. Feb. 21, 1872, 44?tf ^POTATOES. 7IARLY ROSE, IA EARLY GOODRICH, and PINK EYE, by the libl. or ushel, at * WA.RDLAW A EDWARDS. Feb. 21,187*2, 44?tf i J rpi*. T> IVtfU * His JJdJ, LARGE and select Stock of Slioes, [omespuns andOsiiaburgs, 'hich we will sell low. Give us a call. J. B. A W. J. ROGERS. Feb. 21,1872, 44?tt . BcaitiM Lot jo Calico received this day, at ~ 19 0 Feb. 21,1872, 4-1?tf becked Osnaburgs, just received, at 190. Feb. 21,1372, 44- tf FINAL DISCHARGE. J"OTICE Is hereby given that J. W. ^ Calhoun, Executor, of the Estate V.'ith.in Calhoun. dt'C?>aw?d. has an ied to C. W. Guflin, Judge of Probate, and for the county of Abbeville, for a ml discharge as Administrator. It id OUDBIIKI), That the 14th 'day of arch, A. D. 1872, be fixed for hearing Petition, and a final settlement of id .Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, b. 21,1872.] C. C. P..A.C. SHERIFF'S SALE. 5 Y virtue of an execution, to me di 5 rected, 1 will sell at Abbeville urt House, on the first Monday in trch next, within the legal hours, all it parcel or lot of Goods, levied on as - -* ? /?*' TVf"\f Tiii?fnnf of e huit of Haitniuu <fc Whitehill; Said K)(ie? consist* of llie various articles uaiiy kept iu a couutry store, rerms?Cash. 11. S. CASON, S. A. C., iheriirs Olllce, February., 12, 1872. fob. 14, 1872, 44-tf INK. rHADEOUS DAVID'S INK in QUARTS, PINTS, HALF Pints, Quarter PINTS, aud STANDS; also CONTINENTAL PA KM INK, Just Received at LEE & PARKER'S. Envelopes, ; reduced Prices. LEE & PARKER. Tan. 10, 1872, 38?tf Be. Templeton 3POPOSES to practice Medicine i" the town of ABBEVILLE AND iCINITV tie may he found at the Office on r. J. J. Wardlaw's Lot, cently occupied by himself. Feb. 7, 1S72, 42?8t oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o OOOOUOGOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO o 00000000 0000000000 0000000 TIIE 000000000 OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 10000 000000 poo Green Mountain ooooo 1000 ASTHMA CURE ooooo (0000 000000 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 ooooo ooooooo looo For sale bv ooooo >000 LEE & PARKER, ooooo ooooooo >000000000000000000000000000000 o )OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o >000 Feb. 14, 1872, 43?If ooooo MUHFBEES >UB-SQIL PLOWS. or Sale at Factory Prices, rith only Freight added, by A. M. AIKEN, Greenwood. J P. R. A full stock of Fertilizers ar vingandin store,'for sale on liberal rms?or exchanged for cotton, next fall el i very. jFebruaay 27, 1S71?45?4t NOTICE. I rllE advertisement published Inst week for tlio sale, by me, of the ersonal estate of James Hutchinson ras premature and is withdrawn. The ilu is indelinitely postponed. THOMAS LAKE. Bcb. 2?, JX T 2 . ! ~ ?t r-c " ' *~t c 'j~ "i 1 ' ' } ? SiT | - - ? : ?j GUARLES, ; PEBBIN ' . & CO.,' EXT^T) their' thanks to -their C friends and customers for their liberal patronage during the past, and solicit a continuance of the same for the present year. We t&6 now receiving fresh supplies of - , DRY GOODS, FAXCY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, ( and expect to keep our stock up to the r wants of the trade at all times, and we e propose to sell as low to cash and ap proved proufpt paying customers as auy | Retail House in the State.-' [ Our facilities for purchasing UKU jCERIES and PLANTATION SUP PLIES from fountain head enable us to (sell them at tlie lowest figures. Those who have been ordering the above goods from abroad will find it to their interest to call on us before making further pur chases. We will make liberal Cash Advances on Cotton shipped through us to our correspondents in Baltimore and New York. Jan. 1,1872, 37--tf TRY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE! USE ATLANTIC 1CID PHOSPHATE! I In Composting Cotton Seed. THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE is guaranteed to bo a nrst-claes Fertilizer. Phosphate, $49 per ton Cash, or $52 per ton, payable the lnt of November, 1872, free of interest. Acid Phosphate $28 per ton, Cash, or $31 per ton, payable the 1st of No vember, 1872, free of intercut. Quarlcs, Perrin & Co., a ABBEVILLE, S. C. Fan. 14,1872, 43?tf - Fresh Arrivals. OLLTNS AXES, * AMES' SHOVELS and SPADES, TRACE CHAINS, BACK BANDS, PT mv T.IVKSl Mo QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. QUARLES, PERRIN & CO., Abbeville, S. C. BRANCH HOUSE, PERRIN & C0., Ninety-Six, S. C. Marked flown to suit tie Season! Ladies' Dress Goods, AT COST. t??i n_ii I nop mm, mgi xiuii. uuiuruu, AT COST. Merinos, Empress Cloth, Sit MM ai Striped Poplins, AT COST. aUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Jau. 1,1872, 37--tf ALPACAS, Black, White and Colored, Cheap, at Quarles, Perrin & Co. Ready-made Clothing, AT cost. Slack cloth coats, doe skin pants, black cloth saques, FANCY cass. PANTS. black cloth vests, BILK vests, T.nw nru'p<l ( 'lotllillCT. flt Cofit. QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Eandsome Gross Grain, Plain and Brocade Sash Ribbons, at QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Handsome Assortment BM Silt Yelvet El?, ai QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. "W7ALENCIXEand THREADEDG ^ ING, INSERTING, and COL LARS, at QUARLES, PERRIN <fc CO. osiery, english, german r a)i?l american, client) at quarles, perrin A CO. C"1 loves?ladies, gents' aud JZ children, kid, thread, buck, &o. quarles, perrin ? co. Toilet so. ps,pomades, per fumery, aud allboi la of Fancy (jioods, at ? (JUARLES, PERKIN & CO. T&TEW Supply of GLOVE-FITTING J3 CORSETS, BLEACHED AND DROWN SHIRTING, PLAID HOME SPUN, HEAVY WOOL JEANS, juat | received at QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. f TTrtiv. nrr out n A TTPDB UTTTTTCl ' & iUi ii?>o un.i i ' WALKING SHOES, MILES' ' of best manufacturers in the U. S., at QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. W9 AGOING, SUGAR, COFFEE, HA aB CON and FLOUIl, lust .received, QUARLES, l'ERRIN & CO. BP5U All persons indebted to us are earnestly requested to call and settle tbeir aecoun t.?. QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Jan. 1, 1872, 37-tf IRISH POTATOES. E ARLY ROSE, J'INK EYE ANO GOODRICH. QUARLES, PSKRIS & CO. ? J.B.&W : r' -L. > li'.try'.i ' WILL BE NO. 2 GRAN ind are fdlly-prepared to show to the pu Groceries am insisting of BACOX, FLOUR, MOl XEW ORLEAfl LAF Ed everything Infthat lino suitable for ft A Nice Assortment Vrniprlnlng ORANGES, LEMONS.' BA JRANDY PEACHES, 'SARDIKES, ( verythitig in that line. yiX Early Rose, Pink Eye a The above stock will be solid low and tl ,nd examine for themselves. Feb. 21,1872,44?tf : FOR the last six years we ha' and impartial trial, and . w aas proven a failure: We have now determined to a Strict Gas ind iji no instance will we vary To those who have given us 1 promptly, we extend our sincere :he pleasant relations that have < 'he Cash System, which we know HIT T Pf MUuidSi Jan. 1, 1871, 37?tf mm m DRESS IT ACTUAL I j&nci 03 &T GREATLY R AND IN FACT EVERY Utt m m HOLLER & January 10, 1872, 28-tf Proprietor. IIGAR CASE HILLS, An "nnrnra lildX UX rxvx^xiu, 11 ers 14 inches diameter $85 00 " 12 " 75 00 " 10 " . 65 00 " 14 " 65 00 " 12 " 50 00 " 10 " 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. Vithout frame 810,00 less on each lill. ieventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. fttoum Enerines. lioilers, Cotton Tress s, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all ;inds to order. Iron and Brass Castings n short notice and most reasonable crma. Jin Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. feet wheel and pinion, $30 00 0 " " u " 32 50 1 " " " 44 35 00 2 " " " " 45 00 4 " ? ? 't 50 00 With Bolts $0 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot >n Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. I. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, AMaiti'IIa n TT. May 24,1870, 4-tf. HEW arness Sliop. THE undersigned begs leave to in form his friends and citizens in jener.il, that he in now stationed iu one >f tlwi tiaiv Sllll'CH UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE, .vhere he will put up harness of all iinds at short notice. Particular atten ion given to repairing Harness andSad iles. S. B. Norrel. Jan. 17,1872, 39?tf COTTAGE BEDSTEADS. COMPLETE from Six to Eight Dol lars, with Castors, nil warranted, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Feb. 21, 1S72, 44?tf WALNUT BEDSTEADS. "^JEW and prcltv styles at the lowesl PI prices, at J. D. CHALMERS & C'O'6. Pel). *1 im, 4i-lt' ' * - - +* -~r i i ?, / '- ? - ? <? ;* <--?w.r.I J. ROGERS, EOUND AT ' ITE RANGE. blic their select stock of I Provisions, MASSES, . S SYRUP, MACKEREL, . ID, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, rallies. Also, . , * * of Confectioiiaries, .NANAS, COCOA NUTS,: JELLIES." )YSTERS, CRACKERS, and any and SO, ad Peach Blew Potatoes. ie public are respectfully invited to call ve given the credit system a fair e have no hesitation in paying it . /'V-V : wtir'-i dopta - * : ; itfj : : ill SUrctam /AA y MVvUI^ ' ' V fUV,'l \ f { from it. . , ;}ieir patronage, and haw paid. . thanks, and hope to continue .. jver existed between us/ but on < r will be mutuallybeneficial. I & EOBEBTSOI. ' . .... . ii'J GOODS nr vrniivf finfimt EDUCED RATES, THING SOLD ON THE BOBEETSONS. J. M. DODSON, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, TAKES pleasure in announcing to the j people of Abbeville and surrounding , Country, that lie has again opened a PHOTOGRAPHIC ART GALLERY i the town of Abbeville, and is prepared furnish PHOTOGRAPHS, FERO- * YP ES, &c., in the best styles and at LOWER RATES thai EVER BEFORE. Come one and all, and get four good pic tures for one dollar. Satisfaction given or uo charges. Gallery up stairs over Barnwell's Store. February 13, 1872?43?lm Barnwell & Co., WOULD invite special attention to their Stock of SHOES made to Order. WHOLE STOCK BROGANS, MENS' PLOUGH SHOES, WOMEN'S KIP & MOROCCO HIGH CUT SHOE?., BOYS' and MISSES SHOE8 of all kinds. We have just received a full line of the abpve Shoes, which we guarantee to be the best make brought to this mar ket. Call and satisfy yourselves. BARNWELL & CO. reo. ii, ioii:, -to-ii Special Invitation. < . "We respectfully invite all who come to Abbeville t<> walk into our Store, so easy of access, situated about midway of tho business row, West of the public square, and next door above the bank. Don't forget to raise your eyes a little above a level and look on each side of iuc uoor xur luu uurnucr *?JU? Respectfully, ' C fie, 111 & Cuffliaita. Jan. 17,1872,39-tf Tits Wier House! Three Doors S. E. of Public Square. THE wants of transient and perma- 4 nent boarders attended to and gratified in every particular. A liberal share of patronage is Polici o.?/l L.ii?!c<oat?AiT <niay*o ntonrl IUU AI1U >?ailOlUV/l>'VU QiiuiMiiivvui Jan. I, 1S71, 37-3ra Tlie Greatest Discovery of the Age. AIT ^?Slua.3XTO.A.ISDE3, Du DOCTOR LAURENT, of Paris. A N infallible cure for nil irritation of the Skin, an well as obstiuato Eruptions. This preparation is univer sally used among the higher classes In Fiance and England. A bottle of the Kan Fmncaise will be sent to any upon receipt of One Dollar and Fifty Cents. J. A. WIER. W. E. FLORAS?E. I-vb. 14,1872, 43-4t dow