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iwgm / .viMmt'iMOT! J ,<?' >.! ,' ~ ! .!) ' . '! 1 ( ' - u j. ~ !__ BT Hi-wWA ,v!H I A .W .a?uraeaf=?#? f - "i .- :. ;, ft i j . : : r y.i,,i., ; -f.'i ?L V J<i ; / !> .1/. . * t ' ?mi! >{>: j ' - ' " ' "t^jf. '. "i? -rrt?''I'm?TT il r~i?: ' .i ,11, 'i, w ,.iii? '' wnnrT I WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, lS72i: : ' . 1 VOLUME X CRACKERS, Lemon;' Soda, Gvngei Snaps, Soda' Biscuit. BUCKETS, TUBS, SEIVES Brushes, Blacking. 'CANKED GOODS, ToMfttoes, I^nc Apples, Fresh Peach" es, Ojlten, odftlines, and fnany other articles, All of whicli wjll bo sold low foi oasii.,; Call; soon . and examiuo foi yourselves. : > < ? > : J. S. MARSE. uct. y, -?0,11' ? . - BAGGING, ROPE AND jli-K It1")) - I J; S. MARSE. ; Oct-9, *872, 2Gx tf , , riwnas flATKT VdAA&l / ... . HAS jufet returned from the North with a handsome assortment ol j^ajf--Winter . Millinery, i?.t i tn : i V f\ ?QMisti^jr of Patterns, BONNETS and HATS, IMPORTED ROWSVud TIES. Afc?;' BLACK LACE' 'FIsOHEWS, sMiethinfT entirely1 new, FEATHERS .attil-'F.LQWERS, in. great-variety. In fact everything.in ouu line is beautiful Aud attractive., "XVe lnvite tlie Ladies of Abbeville and surrounding Districts to give us a call at our Slimy stover the Citizens Sa vings' Bank, Abbe>3lle; S. C* We give fecial,attention to orders and guarantee satisfaction in prices and styles. Thanking our friends and customers for their"liberal sttnpor t last season hope -*** mom't Fill uiimti tTna Season. i>V UiWl A V vuv ow.uv v.?v ~ vnitw MRS. E. W. CAIN & ... ^MKS-M. M. WHITE. Oct: 1,1872, 25-tf , : it'icMlisi -^uaim HftuMl - JJioillwlulli, .Iv-flf* i??? ti / , ii*w <>,t{Uqri)Ql<ite qf.Lime,),, T valuable of 'all* dSsihfec ttrt>ts'Knb\Vii-^i>reventiV<e4'of con tagiou^jfl diseases. WiJJL, *5411801 all kiiius of vermin to leav^Tne'^fftnises. , - . & PARKER. Hi'-H - CS "_*5__'_j" _J, : < > ifrmzmifWr HAVING fcnfpassed ^ur (expectation in sales ofc> SHOES, GROCER r li^ WHd .CONFECTIONERIES, we have been Induced to enlarge our busi ' nesa, arid.'will, be prepared,to furnish every tfnug'nspally Kept in ftUrJine. Tha^fHltothe public for the patro nage heretofore extended, we hope by strict atteimori to business arid honora ble deiaHitgfe'tfifh all io merit a contiuu anoo of t be same-.;" Yours, respectftillv,'; , - J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. " - WSU oNotiee of a <mn U.MlJ.lULJ filiaii Obi ILLiuiiiii, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver a SETTLE MEN 'J will be made at AbBevlIle C. H., 01 WEDNESDAY, the 4th TDECEMBEI flfcxt, of the assigned property of B. ? Gibert, -my-band aa. Administratoi?3^, Mfwogeri ^PT'As^nee.' '; 1 "7 ,, W BOBT. CBlcGRAVEN, Administrator. Sept.^l872^ft*" : " v ?:? . r?:?:?r?? r? MOTJXDINGS. WM&? i V. Juf iHBafrarm of any size can be put up at short notic< at ' J. D. CHAL-MEBS& CO.'S. Juty SI,1872^6-?: s . * f .* > . II'.. I I ? ... Abiarge Lot of' tlQiZi V/TtiJ/ /'I'm uatreceived and forjsale djeap ?. LE? & PAKKET. & w., WILL BE I HO. 2 GRAN 3 to show to their friends a se TW rinnflo -laf Qhnpc and Rnn } UjJlU 111 J UUUUl), UUL . UUUUl) iuiu uuu AIco a Select Stock n the Dry Goods Line will be found, CALICOES, BLEACHE i BROWN SHIR] ' TICKING >SXABURGS, d many other thing In the Grocery Lii JACOBS', FLOUR, MOLASSES, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, ? MACKEREL, L^ RICE. AND SHOT, and everything i a complete Lot of Cod LEMONS, JELLIES, BRAS l ' CRACKERS, SHEET and Common. ve on hands BAGGING and TIE ! Coine all!! we think we ca 53-tf NOTICE. undersigned has associated i i :? US.A Tnoumtifto H|L Will 1111 Li. in lilt; rue xiiauiuiiM usinjKB, JOEL S. PERRIN, Esq., un Hk-r tpe: name fend style of DUPltE & \Y?tfcJ$rt^cnt a Capital of Four Mil- jj /ious Dollars, and are prepared to issue , all kinds of Policies. Apply to J. "F. C. DuPre, at No. 3 Weice's Block, or to Joel S. Perrin, Esq.,' Law Range. J. F. C. DuPEE. July 3,1872,12, tf c ' Just think of it, a man 30years old l>3' paying $17.55 yearly can secure $2,000 worth of lnsuranco in tin ; Universal." Greenville & Columbia It. R. . CHANGE OF SCEDUL.E. Ou an clatter Thursday, September th< 5th, 1872, the Passenger traius on.thi* Roa<f will be run as follows, daily, Sun days excepted: " fvb/icknrv 2:00 D.U1. Leave Columbia. Alston ..... " Newberry GOING WEST, OB UP. ... 7:15 a.m. .... 9:05#.m. ...10:4b a.m. " Bel ton 3:50 p.m. Arrivp?rreenville .w 5:30p.m. tiOING EAsi'. OJS L>pW>\ . . Leave Greenville 7:30 a.ra. " Belton 9:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 11:15 a.m. " Abbeville 0:15 a.m. " Newberry 2:30 p.m. 4.' Alston 4:20 p.m. Arrive Columbia 0:00 p.m. - Connect at Alston with trains on the Spartanqurg and Uuion Kailroad connecting at Columbia, 8. C., with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, upand down ; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta Kailroad, and J Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta v Kailroad. r ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 M., J connecting, with Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.15 ? P. M.t connecting with Up Train from A Columbia. Accommodation _ Train, si Mondays,, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Cokesbu'ry at 11.15 A. M.., or on the arrival of tile Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 o'clock P. M.,? connecting with Up Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH & BI.UE RIDGE DIV'N DOWN. Leave WaltyaJla..;. , 5:45 a.m. " Perrvville. 6:25 a.m. " . Pendleton.. 7:10 a.m. 44 Anderson 6:10 a.m. Arrive Belton i 9.00 a.m. UP. Leave Belton 3:50 p.m. " * 'J *? i-Sfl ii m Aliueisjmi l " Pendleton 5:50 p.m " Perryville 6:35 p.m. Arrive Walhalla 7:15 p.m. Accommodation Train between Bel ton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Leave Belton at 9.50 A. M., or on arrival of Down Train ;from Greenville.. Leave Anderson at 2.00 P. M., <5ounecting with Up Train from Columbia. thob:dodamead, . r^pn'l Mnnerintendent. Jabez Norton, Geu'i Ticket Agent. M? goldsmith. P. KIND. Goldsmith. &> Kind. FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCENIX iron works,) COLUMBIA, S. C., Manufacturers of steam En gines of all sizes; Horse powers, Circular and Mulev Saw Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Or namental, Hoiise and Store Fronts, Iron Railings, Agricultural Implements, etc; Brass and Iron Castings of all kiuds made io order on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses. Sept. 10,1872, 22?6m . A Sample of the celebrated TAPPAHABOC SEED WHEAT, For sale by Messrs. YOE & HALE, of Ninety-Six, may be seen at the Store, of : J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. Oct 30 r 1872, 29-tf . JUloocr . Cl <J v C J. +L i. .. u ^ Orchard Grass Seed, ALSO ' v lab ? ji I 4 BXUE STONE, '' just received, by Lee & Parker. Sept. 18,1872, 23-tf Just Received, T^TE'V^'Lot Cottage Bedsteads, and ij^h New Styles. -7 : ;.L X J. D. CHALMERS & CO. 1 "ODND AT . rnnTi r? ? wr *? .1JD XUUYUJCi. lect Stock of Fall Goods, consisting of is, Croctay, Groceries & Provisions. of Confectioneries. :d and ^INGS, cotton plaids, JS, kerseys, jeans and ;s too numerous to mention. i? will hft fnnnd. sugar, lhd, RIO and java coffee, soap, candles, starch, soda, m the Grocery line. ifectioneries, consisting of bananas, cocoa nuts, :dy peaces, oysters, cakes, candies, s, which we will sell low. u suit you. PAY YOUR DEBTS AJSTD O TROUBLE AND CASTS. TOFTN" KNOX would inform his friends who are indebted to him. sither by note or account, to pay at >nce. as he is obliged to close his old >usines8. lie will buy Cotton from them and >ay the highest prico for it. MORE han than they can <*et anywhere Ise. The claims agairret such, who efuse to do so, will be placed in t,he uiniift nf his At.f.nvnfiv for collection. vhich will enlarge the sum of their lebts. Therefore furl not to corae md pay, AT LAWSON'/S OLD STAND, where you also can buy the >est Whiskey,. BY THE BARREL. Totacco by the Wholesale, AND SEGARS, JOHN KNOX.. Sept. 25, 1872, 24?tf Notice! LL persons whose Watches have Kooti Inff- u'ith mo fnr i ra nrn wvu, iyjv uiw iuw awa a I ious to the lirst of August, 1872, are equested to call for them, and I? not one so by the st Monday in November, 'ill be sold for repairs. Sale positive, ill persons indebted are requested to jttle. No work from this date.will be elivered until paid for. None need ask r expect it. . H. T. Tusten. Sept. 25, 1872, 24-3m LOOK OUT. I NEW LOT of Good Family \ Flour, at J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. 1 NT quantity of Syrup and Molas \ ses to be had at J. 13. <fe W. J. ROGERS. ' GOOD Lot of .Mackerel by -th# Kit or Barrel, at J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. T5M7CSTT T -i. A i_ IT l riVCiQXJ. JLJUU U1 XlUgUBLii JULClil/, to be bad at 7 J. B. & W-. J., ROGERS. SELECT Lot of..Oranges and Lemons, to be bad at J. B. & W. J. KOGKRS.-i 1 LOT of Pendleton Cotton Yarn, 3l at . J. B. & W. J. KOGEKS. A LL of the above will be sold low X for Cash. J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. rw 1C 1Q79 07 Of VVU. IV) 1UIW) U I u u il New Lot of - " IB USTIC Window Shades, just re IV, ceived, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Oct: 30, 1872, 29-tf i ' Stereoscppic Views, COLORED and Plain, also Stereo scopes. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Frames PkF Walnut and Gilt, for the large U' steel Engravings of Generals Lee md Jackson to be had at low prices. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Last Notice. [MUST close up my old business. All persons indebted to me pre vious to 1st January, 1872, will find t to their advantage to pay up by :,he 15th November, as after that Jme longer .indulgence WILL NOT ao given. M. C. TAGGART. Sept. 25, 1872, 24-tf The Highest PRICES paid for Cotton and other produce, by DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf Groceries. SUGAR, Coffe, Teas, Teas, Syrups, Cheese, $racke.re,.&c,, as cheap as the cheapest, at TROWBRIDGE & CO.'S Oct. 10, 1872, 27-tf GRANT THE undersigned :a few mon indulgence and examine large stock of Groceries of all scriptions, that I have just laid ii hniro t.hA finost shoulders. Hams. dines, Lobsters, Oysters, Teas, fees, Sugars, Herrings, Crackers, ] les, Flour, Cheese, Lard, Mols Starch, Soap, Candles, Bagging, and everything else in the Grc line; . t AND I have also on hand a large supp Boots, Shoes, Hals and Caps, all and styles?even GREELE f Hals can be found to suit custor The large supply I have on hand ables me to offer the greatest inc ments to the public. I HAYS for my motto "Quick Sales .Light jfronts" i aiso wisn it ui stood that I have not WITHDRAW from the pnplic; on the contrarj addition to the above, I have laid Stock of the finest Brandies, "W Liquors and Segars. The follow brands among the rest are gro1 A IN Jb AVUK UJ all good judges: Old Va Old Log Cabin, Old Hickory, shire's extra-pare Com Whiskey E. .Rum, fine French Brandey, Sh< Madeira, and Port Wines and Si dam Schnapps. Of S^gar bran* have Partagus, Figarocs, Eldia the Rubicon. i3T Call, invest and be happy, A. BEQUEST. Oct. 16, 1872, 27-tf New Store! NEW GOODS THE undersigned have just op an Entire New Stocl OP mOAfTdDTf vxav/vj^xnju Provisions and Liquors Ar well as Other Goods their Line. itj ?., i'. ' - ^ ! ? ' : / At the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, eently TROWBRIDGE & CO., w we will be pleased to serve the pub CIteap for Cash. i m nif t ir r ft, 111, DILL 01/ I Oct. 2,1872,'2^-tf DuPre & Smil Have just received Seven Tlonsaift Dollars ? OP Choice Family Groceri selected with great CARE! aud bought for cash. Call and examine-our Stock. Oct. 1,1872,25-tf i Bacon! Lar< Hams, cheese, sugar, ch ttumii* ^nflfbo Tiin Rorrnrimr and a hundred other necessary artl just received and for sale cheap, by DuFre& Smi( Get. 1, 1872, 25-tf WORTH OF Boots and Shoe Just received, 'DuPRE & SMIT Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf A SELECT STOGE OF CANDIES, Raisins, Crac Pickles/ Chow Cbow, Cat Citron, Currants and other Fancy ceries, just receiued, by DuPRE & SMI1 Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf A Superior Assortm OF tapis, (Ms and Cali for sale by 1 DuPRE & SMI1 Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf a :i ' , Wh$t husband or father 40 ] to who cannot spare $24.35 y< odsocuro a Life Policy for 81,000 THE (ton-. i\ />Anlrr\-P n if-nn nil i fLii.0 ucuuo vi aiiiiautiu seefcs to be at the_"Emp( rium of Fashion."* Upo meeting any lady on tjh Street you will find that st is either going from or i the r the "Emporium < Fashion. Go into th country and you will hea them either talking of sc ing'to Fowler's or of hat ing been there.' To se the fashions?the very la test fashions, go to Fow ler's." Well ladies if you will eom to see us this season, we wi promise to^ send yon awa well pleased with our Good and prices. "We invite you t come, come and see our Stocl see the elegant Stock of Mill nery, Dress Goods, Shawli Furs-see the new; patten j xi. - Tk_?. it, useu 111 mo uivao jua&iug am partmentt Examine our Ki Gloves at $1.50 and $1.71 Look at our "Otter" Black A pacas. See the handsome Ril bons, Bows, Scarfs, Laces. Se the New Hair Goods, see th good taste displayed by Mis Perrin and Miss Small, and th misses xaggarx m tneir respei tive Departments. : In shoi come and see everything to b seen. Come and see agenuin Dry Goods Store, and we proir ise to send you away pleasec Jas. W. Fowler & Co. Oct. 9,1872. 190^ WE take pleasuro in announcing t out* friends that our Fall and Winter StocI 'j': #.] to - i;-:? il ls now rcadjr for .inspection and sal< DRESS GOODS, and all the LAI EST STYLES OF TRIMMINGS. WHITE GOODS, in variety. - ' 1 ' ' ? An elegant assortment of SHAWLS, SCABFS, &c BOOTS and SHOES of the best make, and which we guarai an tee to be as represented.. CASSIMERES, KY. JEANS Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps of the latest styles,, among which are a few of the latest BROADWAY SIL3 HATS. SUGARS, COFFEE, and all the ligt Groceries. ' %f" Crockery. Glass and Hard ware, &c., &c. - We will make it to your interest to bu at 190. ;n ranEil tGnWu ' Oct. 9,1872, 26-tf Oftl S. A. BRAZEALE, Merchant Tailor IPS respectfully infor^n his cui lcoj toraers and the public general 1 that he has received his FALL an , WI^ER STOCK of CLOTHS AND CASMRE ' >< , .. . < '<:*: which he will cut and make to order ,o If reasonable terms for Cash. Shirt Patterns. I wouiu especially can me aueuuuu < every one io my splendid fitting Shi Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. Oct. 9, J 872, 26?tf NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND! < Belonging to the Estate of 1 / . " :*; i " Ralph Hardin, Deceased. BY authority vested in me, I will sc by public auction, at ABB] V1LLE COURT HOUSE, on Saleds in December next, the.REAL ESTAT of Ralph Hardin, deceased, consistir of 486 Apres of Land, more or less, lying In Abbeville Count on waters of Rocky River, adjoin ii lands of Marion Latimer, Clement La imer, Robert Hutchison, and others. Terms one third of purchase mom to be cash, the remainder ou a credit 12 months, Interest from date, purchas giving bond and mortgage to secure tl payment. WILLLA.M JONES, Ex'r., Anderson C. H., 8. C. Oct. 14,1872, 27-St J. D. Chalmers & Co , DEALERS IN l^HAJRS. PARLOR . SUIT (CHAMBER SUITS, WALNt AND MAHOGANY BUREAU WASH STANDS, .TABLES, BE STEADS. WINDOW SHADE LOOKING GLASSES, OIL CHR< MOS, SHEET ENGRAVINGS. STii] EOSOOPIC VIEWS. AND STER< SCOPES. Oct. 29,1872, 29-tf LEAF PALL. . , :i Fall?let them fall around; Fall; bn the reddening ground: Fall as we fall away frpm life's sore tfee Into the ocean of eternity? j, Lost, swallowed upland dxowped.; Fall ihougU:the?uirishighi1:"; ' An ;.Fright and blue the sky,* i! Yet e soughing wind its myriad 'sends, ' ~ . ' Falling, stlil falling as false-hearted friends, . . In . r adversity. < .. . i Yet while they fall, still fall' A bonnier light than all, A bluer sheen than yon autumnal sky; Shines on me, as I feel that love lit eye, Dispel my being's thrall. " " We walk, those leaves above, Thy soft voice, like the dove, L6w murmuring; or, as when the woods among,. ' t . On morn of Valentine, the /Wild bird's song ... , : Whispers her mate of love; " ' So let them fall away, : Friends of the Hummer day False fri.epds, who cannot bear afflic tion'^ test; ; I know the love that liveth In thyhreast Will never fall away. Never! Not even wlien. Beyond earth's narrow ken'" Like dead leaves fluttering in the aur tumn-tide, ; , We two have passed, our love shall still abide. ' Shall have grown perfect then. i ^ H ? ? : . :, A QITAKER IXETBOTIViL. 1 j? nt th to ed hs fo n< th kc ui ti< CO Wp were five passengers In all?two ladles or the bacl? seat, and a middle aged and aquaker on the middle, and myself ip the front. . The two ladies might have been moth er and daughter, -aunt and jlelce, gover ness and oharge. or might have sustain ed any ,other relationship which made it proper for two ladies to travel togeth er unattended. .' The middle-aged : gentlemaft was sprightly and talkative. . He soon struck up an acquaintance with the ladies, to wards whom In his zeal to do he over did the agreeable?bowing, and smiling and chatting over his shoulder in a way painfully, suggestive at ther time of,life, of a ''crick" in the, back. He was evi dently-a gay lotharlo. , Jhe ^uakei- wore the uniform of his sect, and confined his speech',, as many narltmantapian arnnli) mva hia prpdit. a j/Aiauivukwicwu ?? "* ??. - y ? m? vw by doing, to simply "ye&s". and"ni$s/" As for myself, I make it an invariable rule of the road to be.ta$rely a looker on and listener. : , Towards evening I was atoused from one of those reveries into which a young man, without being a poet.or lover, jeill. sometimes fall, by an abrupt querry from the talkative gentleman: "Are you armed, eff?" "I am not," I answered; astonised, no doubt, visibly at the question. "Iam sorry to hear it,," he replied; "for before reaching oilr next stopping place 1t will be several hours in the night, and we must pass ovec a portion, of this road on which more than one ?' f? Uaiva kaan nAtVt IVUUC1J 129 icijvjx itu l\j uavc v/ycu vviu mitted." '; The ladies tamed pale, but .the stron ger did his best .to re-assure them. , "Not that ! think there is'the slight est danger atpresent,?' he resumed, "on ly whe^ one is responsible for the safe-, ty of the ladies, you know, such a thing as a pistol in rdach would add material ly to one's oonfldefice.^' 1 "Your principles, my friend^address ingthe Quaker,.."I presume,, are ; as much opposed to carrying as using car nal weapons '' '' "Yes," wias the response. "Have the villans murdered any of Eg I ] Ce hoi to! pai cat yoi it ,pe< their victims?" the elderly iady ner vously inquired. * .' 1 "Or have they contented themselves with?with plundering them?" added the younger in a timerous voice. "Decidedly th$ latter,", th$ amiable gentleman hastened to give assurance; "and we are none of us prepared to offer resistance in case of attack, so nothing worse than robbery can possibly befall us." Then, after blaming his thoughtless ness in having unnecessarily introduced a disagreeable subject, the geutleman Siite excelled himself in efforts to raise e spirits of the company, and had suc ceeded so well by the time nigh^ had set in that all had quite forgotten or only, remembered their fears to laugh at them.. . Our genial cohipanion fairly talked himself hoarse. ..Perceiving which he took from his pocket a box of newly invented cough Cindy," and after pass it to the ladies, he helped himself to the balance and tossed the paper out, of tbd window."! ,li,: 1 r] " Ho was in the midst of a high enco mium of the^neyr nostrum,, more thap, half the efficacy of which he insisted depended on its being taken' by suction, when a shrill whistle was heard, ppd almost immediately the coach..stopped while two faces, hideously blackened, presented themselves, one at. each Win dow. , "Sorry to trouble yon;" said the man on the right, acknowledging with a bow two lady-like screams from the back seat, but 'business is business,' and ours will soon be over if things go on smooth ly." ^ "Of course, ^entreftfen, you will spare as iar as may, oe uolujisujul wuu _yuui disagreeable utity, the feelings of these ladien," appealed the polite passsenger in hia blandest, manner. "Oh, certainly! they shall first be at tended to, and shall notibe required to leave,their beats,, unless their conduct renders it necessary. "And now ladles," continued the rob ber,.-.the/barrel ,<Jf his pistol glit ering in the light of the coach lamp, "be so good as to-'-pass your purses, watches, and such other trinkets as may be accessible without much trouble." The ladies came down handsomely, and were uo further molested. One by one the rest got out. The middle-aged gentleman's turn came first He submitted, with, a winning grace and was robbed like a Chesterfield. My own affairs, like the sum I lost, are scarcely,worth mentioning. The Quaker's turn came next. He quietly handed over hla pocketbook and watch, and when asked if he had any other valuables, said "?ay." A Quaker's word is good, even among thieves } so aftej; a hasty "good night" the robber thrust his pistol in'o his pocket and, with his two companions, one of whom had the reins of the lead ers, was about starting. ., 'Stop!" exclaimed the Quaker, In a tone more of command than of request. "Stop! What for?" returned the oth er, in evident surprise. "For at least two reasons," was the reply, emphasized with a couple of Der ringer's cocked andifresented. "Help 1" shouted the robber. "Stop!" the Quaker exclaimed. "And if any one of your sinful companions advance a step to thy, relief, the spirit will surely move me to blow thy brains out." - ' ' ; ' ' ' " - The.jobber at the opposite, window and the one at the leaders head thought it a good time to leave. "Now, get in friend," said the Qua ker, still covering his man, "and take the middle seat, but firet deliver up thy J" -datoL" The other hesitated. "The had better-jaoii delay,'I feel- -tfaW irit move in my foseflnger." { , The1 robber drd as he* was diWcted, k! the quake* took bid -place by! hW defying the ;new comer, (be! middle; The driver Vho' was frightened' out of is wits^ now set forward at a rajjJif rate: he.Jiveiy gentleman BOon ,reoorered rum Quaker, ybtr irtl vVVhy',, yoU >n7tquakettorth a oen&M ii1??' uv;r VI'm not a Shaking Quaker, If'that's hat thee means.'7" , it ?ur< ' :.f+L ~ r==rr JtifcM flf tl thkt qdlf< -videi ;tiotf, & t the^E the! are 8 v/i me xncKory,' or racner tne "Uia inkory's stripe,'' I should say,"itoetoi*< I the lively man. t; But^he Quaker [ ?r Sooner thani we expected the coAdb Doped where we were to haye Clipper ia a change^ horses. "^Wje bad, defer7, da redistribution of our effefcta'until e should reach the place, as th4 dim jhtof the coaoh; lamp would have reht ;red the process ^om^what difficult.,;, - It, was'now necessary, however, that should'be attended to rit 6tice,?W boY vial companion: bad previously-ann >unced rbw in^ehjlonof leaving.,^ftt,, at pointy He proposed' a postpone pnf nritd dftei'.'iilttlfeh h> ofTdf-'' tner StaT( ga*i coun vfhei In 18 IB iCo led) i\ real it . to goandorderi.firnjiiH '.fT t-itiMfrrt "Nay," urged the; Quaker.; with: aq' iproach to ablruptiiess.'ahd laying;,hip rod on the other's aria, "busmestf be-' re pleasure, and for business there 1# ) time like the,present.'/i .wW.; "Will thee be goo'd enough to. search e prisoner he said tb the ito'eto', still seping his hand,' a fri^ndlje way, >on the passenger's;arm.if f-<v > I did so but not one. of the stolen, ar :les could be found. V 1 1 ' "He must have got rid Of &he&rlh the a<?h,'' the. .gay gentleman \suggested, id immediately offeredrtogo,in search. "Stop!",thundered thq Quaker,-tfgh? ing his grasp.' : 1 ' 1 1 The man turned pale and struggled to lease bis arm. : In an /instant one of *-{ * ''jin * I m ;P the Stat Bral naj' Can; R r tnre The Quaker, mast ;have been awfolly cited so completely to; forget .-both the rtgiiageandfrrJniipleS' of tite"perguil JB-,. < |J (!; , t' .:j'U 'j'JvtX Plaoing the other pistol ini mjt' handi ith directions, to. Mr? at eitherqf^be, ro merit that made a'suspicidus move ent, lie went to work on tlie Lotbatfd',' >m whose pocket, ?n lesa tiincL thianlitr em q( er a maze begun no measured" terms > toy-remonsttate'. arnst the shameful treaimentthe gjen imanwas receiving. . i- *, . . rhe' Quaker, 1 peed ft&rbety&dd. Quaker at all,-but shrewd detect ie i fa$ * an rp*1 re, .who bad .been set' on th* track, of a nd of desperadoes, of whom.ouc.mid-j ?-aged fnendo-who didxi't" look, so Iddle-aged after his Wig mia off?wm e chief, The ^obberryi-, Md been! roitly planned. .The, leader., of, ng bad tak?n passage,id the 09 d after learning, as hesoppos&f; our1 feucejess condiUorij had. given- -the ;nal to,his,companions,1 by .throwing, t the scrap of paper' already men >ned. -After the- unexpected:riapturfc the fitst robber; it was attain ped to ve the. booty fry secretly pa^pg -ijt^j a on/inmnll/tp'. anil hphp.vpn til hp lin spectecl, who'cotni Wd on ike off at the oext stopping pTaeb.v: rhe result waa that both; far a sesaoi), id the State.some se^e."., jv. tv; -r4f( ^ Mir, .11 !?"' < St If 11 r. Anderson, tfoy. 12,.187&... lltor Abbeville Prteg' anq. Batinfr': ' iy direction of the United > States ntennial Commission, .1; Jiave, tjie or to enclose a copy of a short address tlib .people of theUnited Sta'tfesTpf* red by a Committed for genertdpubit ion. I would earnestly requesl'ttiat ii make place for it inyour Cqj^nnnft, fa av/ioa/iln(yW {mnnrtflTif. fViof Vlio DUI V/ the? a?-Pi Cam >v-f Mil I i Fk p I Th lU VAVfV VVItMg*J jfjjpvi. IMMV Vl?w% VMV >ple of our slate! "Ce made faiiiflJar th the objects of the Commisafanyand :dow of no better way thapthroqgk >public we#. 4 _;; Veiy respectfully yours, , . JiAMESL.ORR, !V.' U. S. Commissioner for S. Q. ' AN ADDRESS gSj&l ' the Untied, States Centennial Com ) ' .mission, i i- i' To the ' Periple of the United States : e Cottprress'of the United States has Tli a hei wise Pe have acted that the completion of tbe'Gnfcl to,?? indredth Year of American,Indepen uce shall be celebrated by an Inter-r W tional Exhibition of the'Arte, Man U- per8< lures, and-products1 of the -soil and jLif ne, to be held 4t Philadelphia^.;l#76r- <? d has appointed a Commission,, con- rri ting of representatives from each, / ite and Territory,1 to coriduetthefclg ktion.; i *!.? .j ;>!:;?? ) u Jjriginating under the, auspics* of the -i-S* ktioiial Legislature, controlled by. a itional Commission', arid designed it" . It to "Commemorate thiifirstCeafiaryof- atld r existence, by an exhibition .p(?the matt itural resources, of the Country and ." . jir development; arid of our progress 'rrfc those Arts which benefit mankind, in uparison with those of older nations,?' , 1 is to the people at large that the Com-; 8'?|E ssion look for the aid which is nfeces- so lil y to make the Centennial Celebration him a greatest anniversary the world/ha*. , ^ erseen. . ... Hi rhat the completion or the first een- 80}?j y of our existence, fchodld be marked ' some imnosing demonstration is, we ce,-e' lieve, the patriotic \vish of the people, *PJ7 the whole couuiry. The Congress of ? i United States has wisely decided " at the birth-day of the Great Republi- the \ a be most tittiugly celebrated by the earil iversal collection and. display of all v;ce s trophies of its progress.. It Is de ;ned to bring together, within af build r covering fifty, acres,. not oujy the ried production of our.mihes and of " s soft, but types of all the Intellectual attac umphs of our oitieens, specimens'of in se erything that America can furnish, ? lether from thje brajns or hands of her V 1 ildren, and thus make evident to the V,by >rld the advancement of which a aeif retui verued people'is capably. rxiiiel [n this ^'Celebration" ail'natioijs will _? ft| invited to participate; its character ing international, Europe will display v<& r a?rtfl and manufactures, India, her! h' . rious fabrics, while .newly opened , irn'tt and Japan' will lay bare tjifc ,ayir tasures which for centuries their 'in- than nious people, have been perfecting.; itselj tch land will, compete in generous; ?alry for the palm of superior excel-' ' ice. ' 11 - ' ' ' i * * 11 To. this gran-J gathering every zone; Stat 11 contribute its fruits and q$real#. port j mi peral shall be wanting; for w*iat ? <>? ' e East lacks the West will5 supply. ader one toof will the South;di*?lay in ! . :h luxuriance her growing ootton, and JPn^ e North in miniature, the ceaseless -Tl achinery of her mills converting that dec!] tton into oloth. Eaoh section of the obe will send its best offerings to this hibition, and each State of, the Union, ? ^ a member of one united Ibody politic;: J*.-" ill,show to her sister States ana to the ley; jrld, how much she can add to the eigb eatness of the nation of which she is retJt hatmohious part. & To make the Centennial Celebration * ch a,success as the patriotism aud the the. ide of evei^r American dqmauasj will ado] quire the co-operation of'the. people of Pro e whole country. The United States ol jntennial Commision has received no . * jvernment aid. such as England ex nded to her Wwld's Fair, and France Cha her Universal Expositionj yet the . tl bor and responsibility imposed upon Age cl ttiiall be sob ftt^t the j>e< rtuiVfi} bf iiibscrt he population ol rn.^ia. ? t ie Commission looks to the an fat Ting totietn of ery w&pjL., d teohtfigdWrlta ^hlSfwC A|)?nSe?r anil Ws iftf 'ahatfe' bf'? entet pHiWIri Wbifebafiy. o deeply intet<erted.?'$r fngm'H ir ' nlA" ; ancT Territoiy of a,pentenni?l or-. fflon,ortifcksfaitf? ft ty aflsociatJims are Armed, tso that a the natM^Kft^meraf together 76, each Commonwealth can view tomtoHdU* Ceuteo tow how Lness. Wealth nnH ?In mlIn. sn liave for oa*-~ hundred yeans i-.il) lit io -tjiff',<?> - f'^HtJpHBBrH > >!??> 'M^ll1 " :' r'/'M 0^0 Case (rfDr^RiifosBftttoi; !i > ,f . JiimUi jg1 rsin ivM'it he q . to tile case or Df. Kofos * BUM"** wbh- ^nB foroib fV * bdu^f fr&&r- 1 ada lft41 ?p?Eafe % ramaimei5fc|?r?* fa* auadian ojficial namfd, Crqrnr ? ^ ^ brp^ii^el^ UJ? pHzrcijNniwinrag Bevngw.'" ptod &;?T?4?9l Wppo?ed *' case, but it at >lina, thbsrireiieswe# j b?i [ Jopf&fc* L%ttOft,,d5!jfOt;' - " efpre appealed to ~ fticfefero.*- iL?jviU hmMv'f6v i the-. Home 'gi>v?rtidwit,'r' h the Secretary ef<fitate/ih*tnJ' -w-> ?rr *rssaflte,,te ttfn TitfeiSg tollSfci froni :BrltiHlt ier t be can/jelled;. -The.;' erd !w, .thwstow*." SSa.8^ #v \ - *Ar% ' * ? *viv* * ow, at Cnarlestop, to, balimria'andUf'jiM Stsiiaf >?aHtti5!jU((#'ll_ proeeed)Dgii.?faiii8tiitrai M pes&mt u v?f fmoy'Vp ilfl fftw Mt?fcoC ? eoideir teMfiW''! vljf.v.iii v?t"ta $ftJ %tibi$v)Z* bgalUji i? ionaded'on. ita'JtafatfPJ that iiyt'.iiiiri too! oift and prudeni^o^aer hdtf. i ,ids bv aario?r to ftttenot tkem.?. tTT?> II o} .10;'*] ; . 7iifi ?rr roir*lfoik^'M'3 tr>jli n> jiaT'j,y,ri ie loye pf glory can only create '?S th6- gogtenip^ df it /^nttr i. ' maD.?Talleyrand. . ,n*ra Antti oj^setdtoft* fafeftire ':thty''r do other mode! but thetftstfflM" pjr, after.?Goldflmith. ; wiT hatever yoa dislijro in ftfcdttor )n, take rare to correct in: yoor* ^ 1^*3FSFmS9??h> v. ?3 ch,aractfiTi m.?ocmTCPiiii>n > is ttie motive wit1f.wliich''ife set. t- tt? Trim :in h *ifftlnifcit' 'Tn^ 1 <lj fctT{ >7 JiMoi ;Ji i'.OUlV v,ts>l f-.'tfi .V'Tbomtts $row? toys; < Thftt; i i^jde^h's jquD^.btotber,, *a4 . < aim that I without my prajrcrs. r 1sr lyf HdtW-1 i>rfT 3 is happy whpse circumstftnOM frJs' &;!btfrhe; iV more ex-' nt who can tttnp*t>! '? pircum^aogesyr*5<w#,) . v"i : i/ ant of prodericfifcto? fteqtttotlr yunt.of yjftpiB(,'. i*>r, is.:th?t?<ia * > ? m^o jiewerfuf ^r.om^, far, than poverty.,?Goldsmith, f ITif u> n.As *ivuim*7Z. -mi ??<> !-*??Am ip, so wq must not expect kind tofcetofe from peiJ80iifer wholly Tift ' 1 fish 8cheme8^6t?tB?4:?i >*<-'iiM?: mtaieoea sava1 libit .ihft mmi borrowed . 09 tttfpf* ned to their owners |b, that it-ta, * <*&?< & retain1 bookr t is.in tbcin. : .lr./ ippy the mail to whbtn!h?a*wi pyen, a imorsol -of bread 1 wit&oaf '?.hifRi^er ^ obJfgMSo^ king aoy one for it than HeaT?& f.^D&h Qdixbte.'"1""' ?* />i '- i ' + ,'$ T>q?lW 3E Official :ConBtr>rThii BUUk e Board of. C^ny^e^ tJ^aYe. |?. ed that the toial vote fbr Goter was: P.'J l^ses/'W^ T^ >n, 36,533 ; scattering; 3M.lt*. y. for Mosefc,3%I$4. oit r in */1 t jj be fol^wisg cjccojt 8pjici$Qf* ared to be eleete^r Pirtf CWt^ :z; second, Wifcgtyfcr; thi^d,-8. in son; fourtb, D. IK McCatt; JJtit :. Ruqkle; si*th. Wm. 'seventh, Wm.: If.: Reining 3 ft,' A.- Bljrthe. J AH thert W-Is*' liar ^Republican candidates.' ' he following i#)the voteJ>y ;wlM?k. constitutional amendments wera bibiting any increase of tbo ublic debt 42,729 iinsfc 8,03? nglngthe time ot holding ie SCate election''.;..;r..v... .49,499 tinst ljiW