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NEW YORK CilY. The Docks?The Streets?Hotels and Uo tel Living?Uoi011 Square and its Statues-Broadway?Stewart's Retail Store and v7ho!e3a!o nuuso?nis iNaruiejtLU ace?TI>e Stock Ex change. Montreal, "Dominion or Canada ) Province of Quebec, July 'JJi, 1S7J. j Editor Abbeville Press and Banner : Remember that I aui writing with the hope of giving pleasure to those who kave not enjoyed the opportunity oi' travelling, not for those who have. 1 find myself constantly saying, "A man uas no ngnt to spend so much time and money upon himself alone,?J and if I had the peculiar tact and power of the reporters of some of these Northern pa pers, I would send you something start ling at least; but as it is, I will do the best I can! As one enters the dock at New York, he is disappointed at the wluu ves?they seem unworthy of such a city?but as you look up and see the street before you, you are actually astounded! What a crowd!! The street cars, omnibuses, wagons, carts, carriages, and every kind of vehicle that you can imagine, (and some that you never conceived of;?men aud animals?press upon each other so. that you wonder how they are ever to become extricated. But they have learned to do it, and have been taught patience by experience, and they gradu ally, without a single collision, manage to get along. The horses seem to learn exactly how near they can go to another vehicle, aud twist in and out in a won derful way. Having been resuced from the hock man by my young friend, I followed my; Charleston* acquaintances to a hotisp.1 kept upon the European plan, that is, you hire your room and take your meals where you please?"the Mai.son Doree." j Every one of our friends who had trav-j elled recently advised us to avoid large j and fashionable hotels, where you paid J for "the name," and advised us to go | either to a house like the one named, or to a private house. Board at the hotels from $3.50 to $5 a day?at a private house from $2 to $2.2-5. The Maison Doree was admirably located for one who wished Jo see the New York world, at the junc tion of Broadway and Fourteenth Street, opposite Union Square. Union Square is a beautiful, open space, with grass and trees and pretty walks, where people can sit and lounge! in the coot shade. Just before me was a | veryf fine bronze, equestrian statue of, "Washington. Every time I raised my j head I saw the fine, noble image of the] patriot. On the other corner was a statue of Lincoln. I passed it often-] times, but I uever had the inclination to look up at it. To me it seemed un worthy ef the place, and I did not care to have unpleasant recollections revived. \Vp tnnt nnr moolo ' 5 .. ? <?i> t? muiiinuil, auu : found ournelves surrounded by blacks. A Southerner who found us there, said to us, "I know why you men have come here! because you have black servants." It was not thai, but in truth they are better waiters! I had never been in one of those im mense cities before, and everything was novel. Such a rush of people, nil hurry ing along its if they really knew the value of the moments. If a man would allow It, the store windows would occu py all his time. Indeed, I remember'to have heard a joke upon one of my kins men, that he started out after breakfast and was found, pretty late in the day, not very far down Broadway, having spent his time at the windows!! It is not that you see a dozen magnificent and immense buildings, but turn your eye in any and every direction, and you nre still amazed, and filially pass them by unnoticed. You cannot pass by Stewart's new re tail dry goods store, however. ] t looks as if it were built of white marble, but it is in reality of iron, painted like marble. Think of "a whole square of iron, six stories high ! As you go in you feci as if you had entered a small city, such a variely meets you r eye. The head clerk,' us he appeared to be, seemed to recognize I us as strangers, and came up and showed us around. Then you walked into a nice little parlor, the machinery was put in motion, and you found yourself apparently standing still, while the store commenced to go down, down, down!! In reality, of course, you were elevated from slorv < .? each beautiful floor in turn, devoted to its particular branch in the business. Here they were making carpets. Here were 6'JO girls sewing for Hie store, &c., &c. In this building is everything that the imagination can think of in the dry goods' line, and should you desire it you could curry your family in and have everything that man or woman wears or ruses about them, made at once to order. Hlewart has a, very large "Wholesale House," and is building a home for the girls of his establishment, fitted up with all the modern improvements, where they can live at a moderate rate, and have baths and everything necessnrv for health. These girls are paid for what they actually do, not by the day. It requires SUO clerks and employees to do the work of the retail store alone. Stewart has built a marble palace foi himself, but there it stands, empty, un occupied, while its owner lives opposite in a fur inferior house!! lioports (ani3 I feel that a Christian man is on danger ous ground when lie begins with re reports), say that the contractor wlu built the house, found that lie was to b<. ruined if he continued his work, am plead with Stewart to release him. H< refused. The wife went and plead still In vain. The man was ruined and his wife died, and he vowed that Stewari should never live in that house! Sucl is the tale, and I would only add thai I eould not find out the truth or lalsitj of it. A lady, whom I met at dinnei one day in a private family, told me tha she admired Stewart greatly, and be . -uuu iv uc a JUHL II1HD. JLiei U! hope that it is so. Hie wife is cliildles ?what a commentary upon wealth When I think of my six, I pity the poo jnan. ' K I visited many places, but will no tire you. Of Wall Street I cannot b silent! What a dot), 1 could almos <ay. Here the great Idol is supreme and money is the king who leads al captive. 1 went into "the Stock E: change," end as you enter the buildiu; you hear such a noise and such lou< cries that you would suppose there \va a big tight. You walk up stairs am look down upon the mass of living be ings below, and what a spectacle!! The; are all talking at the pitch of their voices and ever and anon as the President 'win is on a stand above tliem, with cierk around,) calls out "such stock for sale,' they begin to bid, until it is knocked oil I could not stand the din long. Sincereiy yours, WILL1X0T03T. IMnrkct ^Reports. coi:i;K(. rr;i> \vki:ki,v i;y n a n x w k l jj & c o. Dealer* '>> S'cplc J>ry Cootie, Cfroct ric'fi, SVorwo/is, dx ., do. AfUSEVILLE, August ISTa Cotton, to r Apples, 82. Butter 20tooU< Bacon 10 to 12: Co flee, 2S to -1* Corn, $1.3* Chickens, 15 to 210 cacl Kjrirs 15c per dozer Fodder, 81.50 per loo lb Flour, -^b) to $15 per bb ) Ground Pens, ?2.00 to s2.25pcrbuslu\ j Mcnl $1.(10 per bushel 50 to 7."c r>or trillion i Nails ; oranges, it to 1" cents' j>or 1! ....SOc to $1.00 pev dozen .$1.25 to 1.50 pel* bushel 75c to $1.25 per gal 15 to 25c per iii si .2.5 to $2.50 per 11 . $1 .CO to $1.25 per bot YVhiskey, Cotton.?'Very i:"lc offering?good grades would bring 17. xk\v Yor.ic, August 5?Xoon.?Cotton il'm?uplands 21.1?Orleans 21:-?saies [1,375bales. Gold firm at 15}. Baltimore, August 5.?Cotton dull? middling 21 ?leceipis -k! bales?sales 20 ?stock 1,119. Cmaklestox, August 5.?Cotton qui et and firm?middling nominally 19CI nn?17 b:ib\s?stock 4.g0s. *"-' 1 ? * X.. . J. V . - . - Aiujcsa, August5.? Cotton dull ami nominal?middling- J'J?receipts y bales ?sales 103. Consignors. The following named persons have fre'ght in the Depot: II II Vent, A Jiff)nest, J T Haskin. P.radlev it 1, H P linker. LD Howie. K Csno, Clayton & M. W J) Drenniiu. IT J1 Ellison, C W. Cullin, Hemphill A Co., C Hemphill & Co.. John Knox. 'J1 "\V Keen. S C Link, Wm. McNeill. Thos. McAllister, W S, P McAllister, G I? Mc Calla, T A Robinson, Dr. Taggart, Thos. Thompson, W A "VVardlaw. J. W. MAP,SHALL, The following persons have packages in tlie Express ottice: Ji Jones, E 8 Cotliran, F M Mitehel. J E Lyon, M McDonald, E Cain, II II Ellison, E L Seymour, J H Jones, Mrs. A Johnson, R Holmes, A M Latimer, \V If Bradley, J M Congham, Miss H:is kell, M Kickardsou, W H Parker, T B I Milford, W H Scott, I) Jordan, Ward law & Edwards, M P Cowan. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. NORTH RABUN TIIAXKIXG our friends for gener ous patronage extended to us in tiie past, we again announce that we are prepared to uo all work entrusted to us, PROMPTLY AM) WELL Terms?for Boll-Carding, 12Jcts. per lb. (oil included), flaking Jeans 80 to &>cts. per yard. Cassimere, 60to6octs. per yard. Klankots Sii.00 lo ii.2-3?the customer finding the wool. Other work as heretofore. We give the highest market rates for Wool in exchange lor the products of our Mill. Ship to us directly to Honea Path, and the wool will be received and goods returned without any charge for wagon freight to and from iionea Path. A. C. FULLER & CO. P. 0.?Laurens C. H., S. C. May 22, 1S72?G-tf. THE SINGES SEWING MACHINE. tHAVE used SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE for lo years and believe it to be the best in use. MRS. S. S. BAKER. tHAVE had in constant use in niv _ family SINGERS SEWING MA CHIN E for 15 years aiul have been at no expense except for needles and for oil. S. S. IJAI^ER. ' fHAYE (lie agency for (lie above MACHINE. Persons in want Can t>ee them at 1U0, Abbeville, S. C. W. R. WHITE. Jan. 1,1S72, G7-tf Boot and Shoe Maker, LAWSOX'S OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. IITANTED. lbs. DRY i V v HIDKH lor which the highest i price will be"paid or taken in 'exchange {for Boots and Shoes. I May 2'J, 1S72, 7?if AVhnt husband or father 40 years old who cannot spare $24.33 yearly to secure a Life l'olicy for 81,000? O IP Memphis, Teim., and Baltimore, Mi ASSETS, $1.000,000. HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, Prcsidon! Gen. "Wadk Hampton, Vicc-Prcsiclcnl ijen. Joiin u. ncnnecy, General Agent for South Carolina COLUMBIA, S. ? March 6, 1872,46-Gm PRIMrWHITEOORN 500 Bushels Prime White Con Just received and for *ale low for Casl WHITE BROTHERS. May 20-187:2, 7?If Old White Hat Bitters, Genuine and Pure, at LEE & PARKER'S. July 24,1S72,15-2t * PICTURE FRA31ES, &t VAL Fit AMES, all sizes-Squai Frames ou hand and made an zes, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO Charleston Markets. Tiiij'oni-i:], r.v CRAWIiKV & IJ EI J OX, Cotton Ti'.rtoys, North Atlantic What, Charleston, fc>. C., August 5, iS72. Cotton*?Ordinary ? Good Ordinary ? 1; Low Middling ? Middling ? Strict. Middling.: ? 8aIos :!;> bales Good Ordinary at ISJc market linn on high grades. (jlloc'kuiks, t'vC. Bacon?Siller 13 lb 1' shoulders " Butter " -r>Q< liaggi n g?Douiesl ic ... "i1 yd India " K Cotton Ties?"Arrow"....'?? lb Colli-e?Ttio " 2201 Laguyra " ? Java " 27@< Corn?Tiiiae White V hi $1.02(" si.( Vellow " { r\!?n:r?Family 1?hbl !.( JCxtra " $7.o(i(<_"S8.( <" i' cir. Si'i/O. vi: ; Mnlassse*?Muscovado (bbls)"$ gal .'J60-1 Muscovado (hhds) " ? - Peas 1)1 ? - Rico V "30 Sugar?Crushed 1? lb 15015 Liijht Jirown " J] J);irk I>rowu " 1<J Tobacco?Snioking...rf' ll> ;>o and upw'd Chewing " 45 " " Whiskev?Corn gal S1.20^?S1.5 live...* gal $1.20081.5 The above are prices at wholesale rate 1"X ORDER to make room for ou Fall Slock, wo will soil during ilio noxl SI XT Y DAYS, a great ma ?y PRETTY and USEFUL GOOD.": at prime co.st. .Among which may b found a nice lot of Collars, Cuffs, Kandkcrchicfs, Gloves, &c Also a remnant of Summer Dress G&ah OUR STOCli OF Llats, Clothing, Domestics GROCKERY, GROCERIES, &c. Arc at all times, fully up to the "dc tnando and will be sold at short pro nis 10 r casn. Give nsa trial at No. 1 GKANIT1 RANGE, and bo convinced. Nelson & Cannon. June 20, 1872, 11-tf LIVERPOOL r*r?TTt> a TTATt /irMHTTI A TfcTTT 1 r< c u JK-iim \j vximxi l , IXSUltKS Ac; AI N.ST TiOSS IvY Flttr AS LOW as any GOOD . COMl'AMY. t f All Losses paid at (lie Agency ii Charleston without reduction. No extra ehar:re for PolieY? a SAV rNLi oft 1.00 TO INSUIiKJ).* Assets in Gold, $20,000,OGC Daily Ecccipls over - - - S20.000.00 CHICAGO LOSSES, A L3L PAID Xeai: $3,000,000.0* Business quadrupled since C'h: cago Fire. W3I. II, PARKER, jVp-e r t,. Januarj-32, 1S72?40?ti' Attention Planters. mil 13 "MORRIS COTTON GIN, a is WARRANTED to n I ease c "NO SaLE. Jt litis 1 uken l!i premium at both fairs held in Col nu bia since the Avar. For simplicity strength, and light running is ahea of all others. Makes as good lin and more of it from the samo (jitai Lily of seed than any gin made. Price ~>0 per saw in Columbia. Also, "Wood Turning of any styl done at shot I notice. Address, E. MOREIS, Columbia, S.C. June 5, 1872, 8-3m JUST SO. Gross and four pairs of Mile best CLOTH GAlTEKb, receivc j and for sale at ! 1 o? July 31, 1872, lu-tf. Zachery's Improved and Gei uine Buncombe Turnip Seed. At LEE & PARKER'S. July 2o, 1872, GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO, at LEE & PARKER'S. July S, 187:2, 13-21 fT\ ?rv w* wrt jgLxidl Toili The Largest anc PEESUHES, TOIL BEUSHE Just opened, and fo w March 13, 1S72-4C-tf AT Til KTotio? TO * Tax Payers; - rSlITE' Tax Payers of Abbevilh ~~ ii County arc lierpby notified tha on and after the flr<t duy-o? nly, 1S7U J the Auditor's Office, nf Abbeville (J. H. will be opened for the purposes of re opened for the purpose of receiving Re turns of PERSONAL PROPERTY tin* flip vfnr 1872. and will remain oper until the 30 duv of AUGl'ST, 1872. A 10 strict adherence to the following pro gramme will be accessary. The l'oui 'litre Townships ? Abbeville, Loiijt Cane, Cedar .Si?iin^rs and Siuilhvillc will be assessed at the Gourt House, be tween first day of July, 1372, and 2( August, 1.S72. AX ASSESSOR "Will be stationed at NINETY-SIX, 011 Monday and Tu day, -SIli aud 0th July. G It E E N W () <) D, Wednesday and Thursday, 10th and 11th July. 5 COKESliUKY. Friday and Saturday, ?f 12th and 13th July. DOXALDSVILEE, Monday and Tues day, loth and 10th July. I) I' (-1 WEST, "Wednesday and Thurs day, 17th and ttr'th. CENTREVJLLK, Dinmon (1 Hill Township, Friday and Saturday, lUth and 20tli July. LOWNlJESV'iLLE, Monday and Tuea day, -2d :iu(I 23d July. LANIER'S, in Magnolia Township, Wednesday and Thursday, 24tli and 28tli Ju?y. CALHOUN'S MILLS, Friday and Saturdav, 2">th and 27th July. 'ST. CHARLOTTE CHURCH, Bor deaux Township, Monday and Tues day, 2!Hh and 80(1) July. CHILES CROSS HO ADS, Indian Hill Township, Wednesday and Thurs day, Slst July, and 1st August-. WH1TE HALL TOWNS1II1', Friday and Saturday, 2d and od August. The above method of Assessment has been adopted in order to gi\*e ilio Tax Payers an opportunity, to make correct Returns upon oath. Hereafter no abatement will be grant ed, except in eases where clerical errors occur. Jt is also the duty of every Tax Payer to see that those who appear dilatory in making their Returns are urged to da so, and if not, to report them to the " * Vt/Ulll#y ^itiuiiuij ?ll<J >? IJ1 iiiiiiirujaivij execute the law, which pfovides that where a Tax Payer fails to make a lie turn lo the County Auditor, or his Dep uty, within the time prescribed by law, the last Retuq^ made by said Tax Pay er will be copied from the Auditor's Books ami fifty per cent, added thereto, and in cases where Tax Payers escapc paying their Taxes for any oiie year, the penalty quoted in See. 17, Special Ses sion l'sCS, will be strictly adhered to, which provides for the same penalty, as in the above case. 1 would also sup,'rest that parties mak ing Returns would contrive to attend the Assessors on thfc different dates, as confusion occasioned hyui large nuiubei of Tax Payer?- at the close of .the. As sessor's given time may occasion many .1! L I .J -1 ?L ? fTi? uisitKreeauie errors, tuiu give uj ilk ,ju Payers and Assessors a great deal of un necessary trouble. T. B. MTLFORD, County Auditor. June 20, 1875,11, 2m VIOLINS. Violin Bows, 41 Tail Pieces, * " Pcrs and Bridges, " fairings, :it ' LKJ<: ^ PARKER'S. July 21,1S72, 1 -5-2t . 11. M. MATTHEWS, KIKETY-SIX, S. C. SIA.AI J AHl K!,i! AINU DK.M.KK IN COTTON GINS, Cotton Seed Planters, mx HANDS, FURNITURE, WHITE W* IJi.IC CLOTHES LI XES?warranted not to rust. MAI'S, CHARTS, PIC TURES, PICTURE FRAMES, &c. CAN FURNISH THE GRTSWOLO, THE TAYLOR \>;D Tin: BROWN GIN, to order?warranted to give satisfaction Repairing also faithfully done. orders solicited and .should lie sent in early to secure a irin in due time. Let ters'by mail promptly answered. June 19, 1872, 10-Gt Do not Neglect tlie CROP, Plow Deep, and Manure iiigiily 30 TOILS STOSO aM WANBC FERTILIZERS In Store, and for Sale bj A. M. AIKEN, Greenwood. July 3, 1370, 12, 4t LEMON SYItUF, LEMON SUGAR, at LEE & PARKER. July S, 1S72,13-21 Methodist Pocket Hymn Book . At LEE & PARKER'S. July 1, 1872,12, 2t i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i iT WILL EXCHANGE " One or a Puir of large JJay Horses lor fcjtoc Cattle. BESTJ ,UI! X JIUETT. Abbeville, July o, 1S72, 12, If 1 " ... ? *{y ^ f ^ et Articles L Best Assortment of' E EMPOKICM OF fAsHIOX DAVIDSON COLLEGE, Heklenburg County, N. C. TfcTEXT Terra begins September 25th, r% 1.S72. Facilities for.education un surpassed. Locality healthy*: Annua! 1 .expciiees frobi.frVM to -$2.';0.5 -For cutur -logue or information, apply to > ti rlq J. it. iiLAKE, Chairman of. the Faculty, t Post Office, Davidson College, N. C. t July 10, 1S72,18?it Sheriff's Sale. virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to m< 9 uirccted, I will sell at Abbevilli L Court House, on Salcday in August - next, one House and Lot containing 1 One Acre More or Less, ' situate on chuach street, adjoining lot.' ; j of 3 Jr. W. C. Ward law, Mrs. llarriel i Lyons and Ilenry g. Kerr. Levied up oil as the property of Dr.. Isaac Branch, at the suit of the upper Long Cane So I viety. TERIub CASH?Purchaser to pay ' for stamps and papers.' HENRY S. CASON. S. A. C. I Sheriff's Office, July 2, 1S72,12-tf. The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. IN TIIE COURT OF PROBATE. Guardians, Administrators, Ex ecutors,. Trustees, ?Sce., who failed to make Returns ois account of Estates for 1871, are hereby required to make the same on or before t he first day of Au gust next, or proceedings will be taken to enforce the same. C. W. GUFFIN, J. P. A. C. T ('. Wnsv .wstrv f!*P. .T July 3, 1872. 12- If. Greenville & Columbia E. H. Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trainson the South Carolina Railroad, upand down; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia 7:15 a.m. " Alston '. 9:35 a.m. 11 Newberry .- 11:15 a.m. " Cokesbury 2:45 p.m. " Bel ton s:30 p.m. Arrive Greenville 0:10 p.ni. DOWN. Leave Greenville 0:30 a.m. " Belton S:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 10:14 a.m. t( A C.1 r, mi; Q.i'j ii.iii, 44 Newberry 1:30 p.m. 14 Alston -...3:20 p.m. Arrive Columbia 5:10 p.m. ANDERSON BRANCH <t BMJERIDGKDIV'N. DOWN. Leave Walhalla. . 4:45 a.m. 44 Perryville 5:25 a.m. iU- v..-.;.r.Tf...;r 0:10 a.m. 44 Amloraou...} i...:,..; 7:10 a.m. Arrive Behon .'....1 8.00 a.m. ^Cojincdirfy: 'will# the do\Qi t$iu. for Greenville.)* <;//UP.: . iieave Helton ^ >4-.j Aiidorxojx ... i4 Pendleton. 44 Perryville... 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 0:30 p.m. 7:15 D.m. ' I Arrive Walhalla 7:50p.m. Accommodation Trains will be run ou Branch Roads on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Leave Cokesbury for Abbeville 10:20 a.m. " Abbeville for Cokesbury 1:30 p.m. ANDETJSON BRANCH. Leave Belton for Anderson 8:35 a.m. 41 Anderson for Belton 2:30 p.m. Til OS. DODAM EAD, Gen'l Superintendent M. T. BautleIt. Gen'lgTicket Agent Final Discharge., Notice it. hereby given that Mrs. Marg aret Crawford, (late Creswell), Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Thomas Cres well, deceased, has applied to C. W, Guliin Judge of Probate, in and for thi County of Abbeville, for a final dis 1 charge as Administratrix. It ia nrdi'ivd tll-if flip ."til flnv of All gust A. D. Ib72, l>e fixed for hearing ol Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMAXSKY. C. C. P. Abbeville County. July 3, 1.S72, 12-tf Y virtue of a Ki. Fa. to me directed I will sell at Abbeville Court hoiwe, on Salednv in AUGUST NEXT, within tha legal hours, All tliatTRAC'l or PL ANT ATI ON of Land situate in the County of Abbeville, in the vicinity of Greenwood, on the New Cut Road containing 400 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Jlykard. Jaeol Rykavd, and lands known as Mrs. Ma ry I'oozer's. Levied upon as the 'pro perly of li. H. Mounce, at the suit o Rebecca Stewart, and J. J. Cooper. TERMS ('ASH?Purchaser to paj for stamps ami papers. Sheriff's Sale. I"J 11. IS It 1 ft. L'AftUiN , a. a. c. Sheriff's Office, . \ July J, 1S72, 12- 4t j Sheriff's Sale. be re-sold at Hie risk of tin y y former purchaser, A.O. "Watson at Abbe villi' Court House, on Salusda; in August next, all (hat tract or puree of laud, situate in the Comity of Abbe ville, near tlio village of Cokeabury containing 153 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of l)r. Newton Sims J'ld. J lodges, Yancy Martin, and others levied upon as the property of A. U Watson, at the suit of Win. 11. Parkei late Commissioner, &c. TJSKflitt v.ar5jji?j-'uruiuisl-i iu pa, for stamps and papers. henry s. CAS on, fc>. A. C. Sheriff's Office, \ julyl, 1872, 12-tf / ! fresh CANDY, at lee & parker. July 8, 1S72, 13-2t ' spear's preserving fluii at lee & parker. July,*8, 1S72,13-tf preserving jars,, at LEE & parker. JulyvS, LSJ2,' 13-2w- ; . GALLOL GLASS JARS, TIN TOP? " " Bottles, Glass Stopper 1 ii 41 II it at LEE & PARKER. July 8,1872, 13-2t FAMILY BIBLES, Willi Places For Family Mail LEE & PARKER. Juno 10, IS72 20-tf "Tbo cheapest oi' premiums cons tent, with entire and perfect safety ii tlie insured best subserve the publ: interest, mul operato to extend tl benefits of llicso bcnoflcent instil' tions. It is needless and expensh to pay over naonry or notes to a Li Insurance Co., for the purpose onl of having tbe same returned. ABE now offering to the pub Me in th line of all the Goods generally nee THEIR s: have been selected with groat < A FINE STGCZ C7 A good ass Groceries, Hardware, Cr< To which the attention of purchasers is i WALLER Jan 3,1S72, 27-tf ESTABLLC go a a? B " hundied different patterns of Mou lor sale at New York prices. Mantel-Pie (j>rder it .short notice. Stair Rail, Newels on Iil ,cl and made to order. Good and su tablisliment as can be made in the Unite* stock of the above South of the city of B give entire satisfaction to all who want g< The subscribers are the only practical i by Trade, carrying on the business, in th The subscribers can refer to gentlemen lina and Florida, as to the character of tl East end Hasel Street, opposite Wan do F vicinity of Charleston and Pavilion Hote R3- Messrs. Seal, Sign & Robertson aiv Mr. Thqs. F. Riley, for Greenwood, an to-wit: 03 cts.,per iUO lbs< over the So. Ca WILL BE : HO. 2 gham: And are fully prepared to show to tbe pu Groceries an Consisting of BACON, FLOUR, MOl NEW OHLEAIN LAJ . and everything in that line suitable for f: A Nina Assortment Comprising ORANGES, LEMONS, BRANDY PEACHES, SARDINES, < everything in that line. AL A Choice Lot of Mounts The above stock will !;e sold low and t! [ nd examine for themselves. Marble Tiie marble yard is tors to its new Work ? pa-red expressly for the busine Marshall House. A line stock . Can always be found on hand, , done in a superior manner, and ; Also, a fine collection of Desi fancy headstones, whi notice. Call and see our prices; J, 3 Nov. 2. 1871, 28, tf ARE SOW Of SPRING AND SUMME COS(SIS" ?tetjpl? JDi Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Gla MOLASSES j CORN, MOOS IX ANY QUANTITY, to which wish to buy Go ttAJEimXTEl April 3,1872, ol-tf Exocii jNelsox. 11. R. W. CANXOX ha the bustiioss in tlie iutu iirm name of NELSON 6c CAj GRANITE RANGE. All persons iijdebiod to mc ni once. U/i June 1, 1872, S-tf ^ ^GOLDSMlf IRON FO OOL.UMB] Are xu o-.t to lruis 'I ( ic ii- rv mva t| r?' | At the vcry Io\vost fi<j11ro.?. T!iov f:imi< }' -.ecu in ('ohrnbifl, which i3 hiifT-ivioiit iv tppi^J j i .11 i tmmmm tgm LNTS A.T OD, S. C. eir now and handsome building, a fu ded in this community. rOCK OF :are, and unusually attractive. )? CLOTHING.' P.nOTS AMD SHOES ibrtment of Dckery, and Glassware. nvited. Give us a call. & BKGTHER. 3HED 1851. , WEATHER BOARDS, &C. Over Miners, make over 100,ono feet on hanc ccs, Door and Window Frames made t i, Ballusters of Walnut and Mahoganj ibstantial work made as ehean at this es :1 States. We have on hand the large? altimore, all of which we guarantee wi] iod and substantial work. Ieehanics, Sash, Blind and Door Maker: e City of Charleston. all over this State. Georgia, North Cart leir work for the past twenty years. W. P. KUSSELL & CO., 'crtilizer Works and in the immediat Is. . ' e our authorized Agents for Abbeville id all work shipped by us is at half priet l. It. II. [July 23,1871,16-tf ? MUNDAT^ blic their select stock of d Provisions lasses, s syrup, :mackerel, ID, sugar, coffee, rici linilies. Also, of Gonfectionarics, .NAXAS, COC:OA NUTS, JELLIEl 3 YSTERS, CRACKERS, and uuy at .SO, .. tin Corn and Nice Hams lie public arc respectfully invited to ci Works. i removed from its old qua: Shop and handsome Office pn ss on Main Street, above tl. of and all work warranted to t i ?t ? *t at prices lower tnan eisewnere. ians for MONUMENTS AN; .4"' ieli can be furnished at sho: find stylos. Respectfully, EXIXG THEIR I? STOCK OF GOOD! 'ING OF ?-y Goods, ssware, Coffee and Suga ?Lisrr> sykup , they invite tho attention of all who oris at low prices. SjLsIL. c$3 OO Ii. W. Caxnc ring boon admitted as a partne re will bo conducted under tl SrXOJN', at the old Stand, I\ o. e requested to make payment; H& KIND, >UNBERS, ZA., O. h .(.lie latest and best style mmm -liccl most of (lic<f elegant fronts to commendation. Cii\v them a cull. a. p. & go. j . : . ' -- ^,u\hi!) -f Vi iilfJi Oili FREE EXHIBIHOHV -??-?*-1?- 1 -k"n { vr/r miu YARB^If ENTEETAINMElft. ' f ;?? .mcK To call at the Storer'6f;'JJ'{ &UARLES, ... ( ccrfT f. ' sir PEEEIN & CO , And Examine thek' to it Mill H i . SPRING AND SUIHEfi WE would call especial at- '/i tention to our. LA ^hS'ha^fS6^?W LY SELECTED and PUR- A CHASED FOR CASH, with a view to combining" "BEAUTYjrj and ECONOMY. In this De-^ parnient you will find , WHITE PIQUES, ne\rstyl?s ff and very handsome. PRINTED. PIQUES,; j.very,. pretty. WHITE AND BUFF'. C6-, QUETTES, something- nSw and1 beautiful. : NAINSOOKS, Figured, Sal? ^ ped and Plain, all grades. i ffl Real Swiss, French and Mull d MUSLINS and CAMBRICS. . f9 LINEN LAWN, for Dresses, . j White and Buff. H NEW CHENE POPLINS. I * M JAPANESE POPLINS, , - JAPANESE CLOTH, j JAPANESE SILKS, flj * STRIPED GRENADINES, TO} FIGURED GRENADINES* "~ BLACK and WHITE PACAS. H Iftr .BLACK SILKS. . V }If rl CALICOS, without number, .Dolly Yarden, for'- children??> grown folks.. hj_-? <r.;i odJ sitowsj QLILTS^PREADS.: CQRf .AV TAINS, &C., * together' with ,ft,U < "gfeat -variety of pTftTMMnfqSBE to suit. Among the Specialties don't* forget to examine our stock of 1^.: CAMBRIC, SWISS and LIN- P EN EDGINGS and INSERT-1 TNGS. COLLARS, CUFFS, and UN- U> jjfcGRoLEEVES, ?T| PIQUE TRIMMINGS, M SILK FRINGES, RIBBONS, etc. R A * i 5:' r I PATENT CORSETS, New styles, , HOOP SICTRTS, " ' . IIA N DKEEC HIEPS, 'Ji'n'jj* great variety. Genuine Lubin's, and otKerj/jciirt EXTRACTS, jHfct COLOGNE, ? " JL TOILET SOAPS, nOVRR "nT?TTSWTP? A-f .V."T K HOSIERY and GLOVES,, a ft large stock of English, German Jy anu American. 4 E> r.n a White and Colored DIMITY, for Curtains and Spreads. MARSEILLES QUILTS, White BOBINET and Moa quitto NETTING. 1 SHOES, 0 To suit all, from MILES &_ SON'S, and others of the BEST MANUFACTURERS, in the United States, SUPPLY KEPT UP. .u . D L?t And last, but not .least, in stature, we ? * invite the attention'of the men to our.ij splendid seock of .. READY-MADE Boots, Shoes, ats, Btc. j Consisting in part of Li - -"jiw Chesterfield Cloth Suits, J:,f ' . it J Fancy Spring Cassimeres, Suits, Linen Suits, "Walking Coats, n New Style Shirts, Collars and Cravats, OUR >x PROVISION AND PLANTATION SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Is complete, and we are prepared to make the MOST SATISFACTORY AltRAUGEMEKTS with all who are interested in this line. Come and see us. UtrARIES, PERMIT & CO. April 10,1S70, 52, tf 25 BOXES TOBACCO BY QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Dolly Varden Tobacco by QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Durliani Smoking Tobacco by QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Agency D. R. Leak's Cele brated Chewing Tobacco. Trade supplied at Manufacturers' prices Q'.'AKLES P?ItEIN & CO.