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New Advertisements.The following is a list of new advertisements : Spring Goods?J T Robertson. Spring and Summer Goods? Quarles & Perriih TTmbpollfts?W Joel Smith. Dress Making?Miss Eliza S Crews. Millinery?Emporium of Fashion. Shoes?Cunningham & IlilL Sheriff's Sale?L P GufBn. Perfumeries?Parker & Perrin. Final Discharge?J C "Wosmanskv. Announcement?M 0 Dowd. Guu and Lock Smith? C B Parks. Notice to Creditors S W Agnew ?C W Guffin. ?>pi>09l Notice?"Wm Pressley. v i A False Alarm.?We are glad j lo be able to correct a wrong im- , " AllMVAVtf pression wmcu nus uceu tuucui lor a week or so past, that ?he roof of Trinity church is insecure; so much so as to endanger the safety of the congregation. At the instance, and in company with the Building Committee, the church edifice has been examined by Mr. Jeptha Wilson and Mr. John Sign, find pronounced to be perfectly safe. To give additional security, the Vestry will make some improvements, to aid to the strength of the building. The public may , attend the services without any ap- | prehension whatever of danger. , , ?: j Easter Sunday.?Nest Sunday , is Easter Sunday, one of the chief j j festivals of the church, which j marks the close of Lent and com- t meniorates the resurrection of the t Saviour. It is a moveable festival, .being always the first Sunday after : <the first full moon which occurs .after the 21st March. Trinity church will be decorated for the i occasion, and the church services i will partake of the inspiriug char- 1 aeter of the day. There will be * early morning service at 7;30 A. ( M.; and.again.at 11 A. Af. when ? the Corawiiuion will he adjninis- 1 ;tered~. .?Eji.agzupIAtcan?}!c+lig|iting. ; j 40^" Pkn-xey's 'Phug Store?;Iiate 1 ,ARRiY,AL$^Our friend Mr. TV". T. | T'eimey, the well-known and popular drug store, in White's < Block, has been busily engaged ! 4-\,r\ /lftvo i?i Annninnr o , JUL UJU |/aoi/ 1VU uaj o iu vpvuiu^ % v choice lot of new drugs, chemicals, and perfumery. lie has been in fact too busy to prepare an adver- < ;.tisement of his stock, but will give I full details next week. I lis stock .of perfumery and toilet articles , especial^'.is.,unsurpassed, in variety and beauty and cheapness. Fra.grant essences, delightful soaps, .and everything pleasant ,to the stnses, are to be had on reasonable term's.' Give him a call. lie ib .one of our mast worthy and reliable business men. Immigration.?Wchave. received a! a circular from Mr. F. Melcliers, 1,Commissioner of Immigration in Charleston, calling attention to the resolution of the late Convention, providing for an organization. We commend the matter to the attention of our people and urgeprornpt and earnest actiou. Mr. Melchtrs' I have been assured by competent authority, that with Tea Thousand Dollars, and Fifty Thousand Acres af Laud donated, some ten thousand families may be brought to the State by next winter. With,ont inducement to offer to immigrauts?none will come, as the "West, and other S&utfyern Sip tea, are in the field to get all the .immigrants that .come. Tennessee, fpr luetauce, >h.as Offered one hundred thousand acres of .laud grattp, to be divided in alternate sections to lmmigi^nt families; .and .Virginia "ha* appropriate*! J&0C6 for .the same purpose. : ft ?( I am happy to say, that 1n atnjjp Dis |.tricts pf ^estate, tne jtpopie j?v?atrei? eel lands at *very lo>7 prices, and/given lie general, and every District should do all in its power to , to settle in our^fate. ' ThE Volcano is NoRTnaCAKOlina.?The papers are fille<| with accounts of the threatened volcanic eruption at Bald Mountain. A correspondent eeuds us an account of a visit made to the scene in company with Professor DuPre and party, of "Wofford College, wjiicb ,\ve will try to find room for in our next. As yet there have been only muttering of the thuuder but no actual eruption. t A Day Lost.?Thirteen plows stood idle on the farm of our fel .low eitizen, "W". D. Mars, Esq., oi Calhouu'8 Mills, oil the day of the ah t . .1 i : i xiauging. Ail nau gone, uag ant baggage. There was not eveu a* of old, the resource of "laughing girls whose sires bad marched tc Rome." All had gone, old auc young, male and female. We are indebted to Mr. T. P Quarles for interesting files o Northern and Richmond papers. See elsewhere an interesting Report of Special Premiums awanie< by the Abbeville Agricultural Society by VVm. fl. Parker, Secrotary. jgi. Cunni&gham & Eill offer supc rior shoes, tobacco, and other article juat received ????????Jti i . "i i? ' i* m Emporium op Fashion.?We refer J our readers to the advertisement ofj( this popular establishment now under i' the management of Mr. Jas. A. Bow- | ie, one of our enterprising young merchants. lie offers all tho usual 1 attractions of the house, in a choice ' 6tock of dry goods and millinery, 1 which hus just been selected in the Northern markets. Wo commend j, the "Emporium" to the patronage of'j, jur friends, and feel assured that its c past reputation will be sustained. * Miss Kate Small, so well known fof 1 her taste and skill, will preside over c tho millinery department, and no el- ?i forts will be spared to merit a con- n tinuance of past patronage. Call and r examine. Wo had tho pleasure, during * the past week, of meeting in our of- v See Mr. John C. Goodwyne, the po- v ite and efficient agent of the French n *nd American Confectionary of i* rank E. Block, located afc Atlanta, Ga. It s a house of high character, and is ^ ?i? /-iixipvfl from ! iow tilling a nunium- wi ? ^ jtir morchants. The best of con fee- j lionary, crackers, fancy groceries, Iuts, fruits, &c., are kept constantly )n hand, and will be sold at low t rates. Atlanta is a growing toWJ), | u ind is offering inducements to secure jur trade. We commend liei efforts. F Choice Perfumery at the Cor- 0 xer Drug Store.?Parker & Peirin have just reeeivod one of their . Stiest stocks of toilet articles ever j brought to this market. Thei<r stock mbraces perfumery, extracts, soaps g n great variety, and from the best . nanufaeturers. Their show-case presents a sight beautiful to behold, md our friends who delight in somching fragrant in extracts, or delightul in soaps, and other fancy articles 11 ihould give them a call. They keep " ihvaysonhand a large and varied .tock of drugs and chcmicals. 3 Deatii op ax /Esteemed Lady.? ? IVo lvgret very much to learn of the leath of Mrs. Martha Gibert, the y vif'e of our old tricnd Dr. J. A. Gibert, \ tf'ter a short illness, at their ,resi- I Jcnco near Bordeaux on Thursday 1 norning last. She was in the prime ,?f life, and in the bloom of her ma- j Lronlj' beauty, and the blow is more \ severe from its suddenness. Lovely I n .person, and amiable in temper, die was,idolized by .a largo circle of friends, ibut it, is at the desolated hearthstone, and by -the bereaved husband and children, that her loss will be felt as a crushing calamity. Dur sympathies are with those who uourn the idolized wile and.mother, rhe funeral services took place on Saturday last at vVVillingtou. church. (1 a jv ttattcfn a ^ a "wu iH. V7. JL'UNJL', A'uuucia, v*.w-? .. >. j lommend to.tlie patronage of our u people the well-established house, c kvbose advertisement appears in u another column. lie has a ..large 1 stock of groceries and liquors J which he is offering low. i\Vith \ him is our friend Mr. T. M. Pentiy i who will he pleased to receive a j visit from his Abbeville friends, ] and to do any thing to subserve their interests in the grocery line. <>?. ? j Col. J. T.,Robertson has just returned from the North and ad- j vertises a full stock of Spring and Summer goods. His goods have been selected with care, and will doubtless compare in quality, styles and prices, with those of previous years, and sustain the reputation ' of the House. In connection with the House will be found Miss Jane Ramev, the well-kiiovtn and skillfull milliner, who will be pleased to wait upon .her lady friends. Messrs. Quari.es'& Perri,n advertise a choico new Spring and Summer stock at low rates. Thc.ii' sleek is varied and attractive, and comprises all of the novelties of the season. The ladies will find a variety of attractive fronds,in their line, and the gentlemen a well selocted stock of clothing. Our planter friends wili find something to phase in ?ll the departments. Give them a call. Tbey iire enterprising business men^-ftpd can make it to your interest to Ajftjhase. Inducements offered to casu ^buyers. & % ? ; Fttsii Arrivals * "at W. Joel Smi?u's.?Our enterprising townsman announces the arrival of torao choice groceries, at his well-known stand. Ho kelps always a full stock, and can! snpply%is friends with the best and j the cheapest in the market. The Inr^rn thft weed can get a ffood ar-| tide, and all wanting a good timbrel-1 la can be supplied at ,eost. Call and J examine, and you will find something I to please. Dress Making at Greenwood.? ' vfe direct attention to the card of Mrs. Eliza S. Crews, of Greenwood, who has ju6t received the Spring styles, and is prepared to do all kinds 1 of dress-making in approved style. She is a lady of long experience and skill, and wo commend her to. the pa. tronage of our friends. JtST Senator Hollinshead is now painting his new fence, and impro' ving his premises generally. He has [ thrown off the Senatorial robo and gone to work himself. He has a beau3 ti/nl residence on Magnolia HilJ. t > > New Bakery. ? Our townsman, 1 Mr. A. Bequest, has.made arrangements with Mr. C. II. Lubkin, an experienced baker, who has just arrived, to establish a bakery hero in a few j., days. It will supply a great decideratura, and wo commend .the enter prise to the patronage of our friends - Murder cf an Abbeville Man.? ^ A telegram received at tbis oflicc '? gives intelligence of tho murder oi Mr. Walter Cole, formerly a citizen of our County, in South-western Geor i- gia. An uncle of the deceased, nam 8 ed Carpenter has been arrested, undei char^o of being guilty of the murder HBMW II mil Ill I'll MTV ? " iT-r^r? regret to learn of the ieath of Mr. I?. N. Groves, An esteemed citizen of the Lowndosvillo vicinity on Thursday last. He was a jrether-in-law of the late Dr. Arnold, .11.<1 w mail ui Muruug unuia^ivi vorth, and will be very much missed ?y his friends and the community jenerally. United Services. ? The pastors tnd congregations of the Prcsb}'tc ian, Methodist and Baptist church's are invited to join in religious services at Trinity church with its pasor and congregation, 011 .Sunday ivening next, at half-past seven 'clock. It is proposed then to inaugurate a scries of union meetings md thus promote Christian fratcrlily and good will. "We direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. C. B. Parks, the killf'il gun and look smith of Greenrood. Ho is a skillful workman, and fill guarantee satisfaction. Wecomneiid him to the public patronage. The Impolicy of Public Exeutions is ably argued by a correslondcut in an article, which lias >een crowded out of our present ssue. g3T The South Carolina Prosbj*ery meets in Greenwood on Wcd1esd.1v evening, 3 th inst. The -Asssociate Reformed 'resbytcry meets at Cedar Springs 0 Friday, 10th inst. JEST Nicholson's new patent fen'ic j on exhibition in the public square. t combines simplicity and economy. ?pscial Premiums Awarded by the Abbeville Agricultural Society i'or Greatest Yield of Crops, 1873. F.iom unavoidable causes these premiums, have not been heretofore anlouneed. It is hoped that many others rill he induced, by seeing what can be one on Abbeville lands, to enter them(?lvc? us com noti tors for the sneekil nre 1 -4 - - -- i uiums at the Annual Fair in October icxt, (1874.) YIELD OX OXE ACRE COTTON. V. K. Bradley, seed cotton, 2,800 lbs Vui. 'Wilson, 2,450 lbs i. R. Dangler, (3 R. 18 P.)... 2,444 lbs 'rciiiium.awarded to W. K. Bradley, $5. YIELD ON FIVE ACRES COTTON. ). M. Rog^s, seed cotton, .11,523 Vm. Wilson, (bottom land,) ... 11,300 'reiniuni awarded to D. M. Rogers, $10. BEST FIVE ACRES UPLAND CORN. J. D. Is eel, 160 bushels, $-3. BEST ACRE UPLAND CORN. W. K. Bradley, GO bushels, $5. BEST ACRE OATS. W. K. Bradley, 70.bushels, $ "?. Best half acre potatoes?W. K. Bradey, 280 bushels, $5. Special attention isi alled to (he Reiort of AV. K. Bradley, Esq-, of the, ield of four acres of land. This did nf /<rtmn wifliin onv nf tlio ul Premiums olK;red, and the I?epo:t vsih nade by Mr. Bradley only to show what ould be done by careful* and judicious ultivatiwi. llODUCT .-OF FOUR ACHES J.*VXD, 1S73. i acre Oats, L'>8 bushels SI17.no | acre Corn, 87 " 108.00 acre Cotton, 1,500 lbs, 75.00 Potatoes 2S7 bushels 2S7.00 iVatermelons, 500 50.00 Irish potatoes, 00 bushels, 00.00 lay, 5,000 lbs 100.00 Besides turnips, $857.00 Greatest yield on farm per hand, 1*. /I. Bradley, $10. liKI'OKT OF P. ir. BRADJ.EY. farm, 4 laborers and 4 mules, with some day labor, total .expenses,... $1,514.00 fof-ul value products, (exclusive cotton) 2,024.0C $509.Gt 14,000 lbs. seed cotton, estimated say 5 cents $2,220.0( Total profits, say $2,700.GC Products?seed cotton, 44,000. Corn, bushels, 125. "Wheat, " 250. Oats, ' 500. Barley, " 50. Peas, " 50. Sweet potatoes 75. Trtuli imtnlnnu .'111 Fodder, lbs. 4,000. Hay, " 5,000. Shucks, oats'and wheat straw, cottor seed, besides labor donetoaconsiderabh amount in outside work on bridges gin houses, <fcc. Iteport of I). M. Rogers,.?Farm, fou laborers end two horses. Product o crops?corn, 300 bushels; fodder, 2,50i bushels; pea vines, 4 "loads, and con fodder -1,000 lbs; sorghum syrup, beside fodder and seed, joO .gallons; cotton (bales average 430 Ibe.) 80; up ilein given of expenses and profits. The Committee desire to call at ten tin to the imperfect compliance by compet itors with the regulations published am a strict adherence to rules will be rc (miired in future The premium list will soon be puli lished for the Annual Ftiir in Octobe next, anil it is earnestly urged upon al interested in the success of the ttociet to prepare in time to compete for th premiums ottered, and to put fort eflorts to make the next Annual Fai more successful than the last. W. II. PARKER, Secretary. More Fresh Arrival AT THE DRUGr STORE ON THE CORNER A QUANTITY of old Govcrnmei Java and good Rio Cooflee parchi but not ground. Also Rio and Ja\ ground and in one pound cans. Another lot of Tea just in.t Several dozen bottles of Sumter Bi tors. Base-ball Bats forfy cents each. Ba Balls from lifty fo one dollar ai twenty-five cents. Marbles and Tops of every descri tion. Parlor Balls. fish Hooks and Tackle in variety. A large lot of Wright's and Lubin perfumes on hand and to arrive, besid Soaps, Lily White, Hair Brushes ai , Combs, Tooth and Kail Brushes, at all kinds of fancy articles aud toys. Marph 11, 1874 49-tf Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore exii inK between WHITE, 111LL s. CUNNINGHAM was by mutual co f sent dissolved on tho 17th inst., I i the withdrawal of Mr. W. R. WHIT The business will bo.conducted tlxcir old stand (190) by CUNNINGHAM & HILL. . March 24,1874, tl I Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate i for the ]>ast mo-nth are recorded in the I Auditor's olfiee: I J F Hodges to Mary E Hodges, 51J acres, $.'?. ' J A Ellis to John Davenport, 1 lot, $1801). Kaehael A gnaw to John Grier, G acres, $600. JMary C IMiller (o William N Clinkscales, 130 acres, $780. G IS' Brown to John Y Hardy, 200 i acres, $1250. CG Waller to W C Anderson, 2acres, $210. Dr J J Bozeman to Dr J A Stuart, T S < Blake, and Mary It Grilllu, trustees, 1 lot, $50. James (Jillairi to Dr A T Stuart, T S Blake, and li A Grilfin, I lot, $1.00. T S JiluUe to Dr A I Stuart, T S Blake, and 11 A GrtlTln, 1 lot, sjllu.O'P Savannah B(? A. Mitchell to CU-orge / W Mitchell, too acres, $4<K). I John C Spear to A E Samly, 200 acres, A E Sandy to Basil Calhoun, 209 acrcs, ?2300. .T L Covin to W D Mars & Co, 150 : acres, SI000. ^ . ' ,1 J Brown to Edwin Cox, 0acres, $240. I G W Millt'ord to B Brown. 2 acres, $40. Jarues Casou to Amelia Cason, 214 acres, $214. L P Guflin, Sheriff; to Robert C . Sharp, SO!) acres, $2000. Louisa J Uufliu to Louisa Ilodges, lot, $74. Ii N Groves to C P jGroves, 20 acres, $101. John S McCaw to A Wideman, 80 acres, $1180. William II Pennel to Esther I) Pen iiuj, o aui un. Heirs ol Wm Sharp, deceased, to AG McKec, 14(i acres, $7G(?. L D Bowie, C CP, et al, lo George W Lomax, 352 acres, S24G4. J W Trowbridge to J S Cothran, G4 lere.s, $2500. . James K Vance to John Vance, 20 acres, ?000. John G Griffin to J C Griffin, house j-nd lot, $1000. J L Shumate to Henry J Kinard and George? M Kinard, liouso and lot, ?70. Mrs L W Gaddon to Wm It Munday, 110 acres, 5700. J A Smith to McGce&Cason, 238 acres, $2000. McGce A C'ason, 200 acres, $1203. (.) W Guill n, J F, to McGee&Casoh, 10 acres, $535. S McGowan and Wm II Parker to L \V White, lot, $4000. Consignees. The following named porsona have freight in the Depot: Bradley & Jay, W P Wideman, Morrow, WAC'o, J V.Schroder, J C Pressley, A J Cleveland; Mrs M D Drennon. Wm Wieklifl", li A McCaslan, Thomas Thomson. J. "W.if A.USIIALL, Agent, Tlse'foliowiiJg.persoiis have packages tn the Kxpress.otHcc: W F C'linkwuU's, M-ifs E A Thomas, J ]' Youn:r, .1 A iirownlee, S M W Smith, J M"Truitt, Wm Moore," A ]J C Lindsay, K E Nuwliy, .1 T Speed, F 1) Pickens, K ii Cooper, .J Ataioney, .uoiijj Cane t?range, S C Lit;!:. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market [Reports. conniicxBD \vj;kkly ijv BARN W E JjIJ & CO., Dealer* in Sfojtfr. Dry Goods, C'roctricn, I'rocisions, (be., <tc. A itCKVllil.E, April 1, 1S74. Cotton, 131 to 14 l?ggs 20c per dozen Fodder, .-..$2.00 per 100 lbs Flour, $9 to $13 per bbl Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel Meal, ,.$1.4i< to &Lo0.];cr bushel Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon Nails, ?, '.10 cents per lb Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen l?eas, $1.25 per bushel Apples, $2.00 i Hutter, .25 Bacon, 10-to 12 I Coffee, .'50 to 50 Corn $1.25 1 Chickens, 15 to 2oc each At'gusta. .March 30.? Cotton dull? ) middling 15',; receipts 500 bales. Nkw Yohk, March 30.? Cotton dull ) and easier ; sales 4.SS5 bales, at lC?al.7. Gold opened at 12J?now 12i. C11 anlicston, March 30.?Cotton quiet ?middling 10; sales 1,000 balw. WIE]EVS HOTBIi. ARRIVALS SINCE LAST ISSUE. Samuel Jordan, Little Mountain ; J-no t L Nicholson, Ninety-Six; Cnpt. Jno -Gl 2 Boozer, Greenwood; N M Bisrkhalter, Xinpfv-Siv J)r S Ancle. .Charlotte. N ' (!; J no C Goodwvn, Atlanta. ,<Ja; Dr i r W \Videnian, Bradley's Mills; J II Milf ford, S T Muuday, Hodges Xk-pol; J 11 [) Anderson, Laurens.; liev.. .^idi II. j Brown, f'olnmbia-; Tho*. Young, s Youug's Mills ; A G Latimer, Plxonix; i Henry i^ccman, Magnolia; Jeptha Wils son, Anderson; J N King, Ninety-Six; Thos F Iviley, Greenwood ; J I) Sulliu van, 'Smith's .Cross Itoads; PHolland, Kinety-Six. il JNO. A. "XVIKR, Prof*riotor. j Hay,May, Hay. y .. A-r^nrnn O TJTW ii I y U ii itLiio Oo rriit ir A]*K offering .1 small lot of fine 11AV, iit the extremely low - j price ol'Two Dollars and Ten Cents per hundred for Cash. Call aL ones S and get a simply. March 24. *1874, if Ice of County CciMosers, Abbeville C. IT , H. C.. ) March 2-1, 1871. f b j SEALED FROPOSALS >[\\WTJLL be received at (his office id yy until Salurday, the itli oj ' April, to erect buildings for the Pan pers at the j'oor llonsc Farm. .Appl) it- to this office for specifications. Shotih none of the bids bo accepted, tin caro and support of each l'auper i'oi this year will be offered to life lowcsl p- bidder on that d;iy. Dy Ul'DW l/l uiu w. y. -MclvKLLAll, 1" Cli. U. C. C. i(j ilarcb 2-1, 1372, id : Final Discharge, TftTOTICE is hereby given tlmt C. A Jiritt, Administrtitor of the Es I lute of Jennie I). Foster, deceased, ha st-'applied to C. W. CJiilHn, Judge of Pro i> bate, in and for thp County of Abbe ville, for a linal discharge aa Adminis ,n" traitor. i)y It is Ordered, That the 17th. day c E. April. A. 1). 1874, be lixed for hear ing of Petition, and a tinal settlemen of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, Clerk Court Probate, A. C. AUCTION SALE OF Furniture, Four-Seated Buggy and Harness, Cow and Call', Buggy and (Jang Ploughs, drain Drill, ?fcc., on .Monday, (5th of April, at the Joe Moore House, in the village of Abbeville. BENJAMIN RHETT. March 18, 1S74 40-tf COPAETMSSiilf. rIlIIK undersigned have formed a i Copartnership to carry on the hUTTTr UTJSINKSS sit Abhevillu. un ler tlio Finn mime of Torlay& Yates. JOHN I). TORLAY, AisDRKW YATES, M. D. March 18,1874 49-lf SLOBE FLOWER-SYRUP, AN infallible euro for consumption, .. olds, coughs, bronchitis, pleurisy, soreness of the In-cast, together with Jthcr choice medieincs, just received t>y PARKER & PERRIN. March 25 50-tf Besf Met at tier's Store. IIIAYE mado arrangements with a Butcher at Greenville Court House to furnish n.c fine fat Mountain 13oef, Sausage Meat, Chickens, etc., on every Wednesday and Friday. Call on me after the arrival of the morning train, and get your heel* ?fce. JNO. A. WIER, Agent. March 25 50-lf Citation for Letters of Admiiiistratioii The Stale, of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. By C. W. GITFFIN, Esq., Probate J udge. WHEREAS, Eil. Harris and Wm. Vyilliams, colored, made suit to nic, to *1 T ..I \ nl ?IJIIJ h LIICIU JJUUVTin 1/1 , the Estate and eH'octs of Francis Leak, colored, late of Abbeville County, deceased. TJIK6EAKJ5 THEREFORE to cile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Frances Leak, dee'd, that tliey be and appear before inc, in the Court of Probate, to bo xjeld at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on Joth April next, alter publication hereof, af 11 o'clock, ii. the forenoon, to .?:bo\v cause, if any the\ have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and ?oal, this :Mth day of .March, in the year of vToiir Lord one thousand ej^'bt hundred ?and seventy-lour, and in the ninetyCeighth year of American IndepenJ-idence. Published on the 251 h day of March and on the 1st day of April, lSTl, in the Abbeville l'rcaH and JUtnw.r. C. W. CUFFIN, J. J'. A. C. March 2"), 1S74, oft-2t TT.,^,1 Cifnfnri Tlifminnl DntTOmiQ mm Ottuca liiiDiiiai nuvtjjiuo. c'OLLftCTOIl's OlTICfi, ] 3d Distkict, Sorni Cakomna, [ Columbia, March :j, 1874. J "VJOTICE is hereby given to oli J_^| persons claiming the following described property, seized for violalion of the Internnl'lie.venue Laws of l lio United Slates, to file a Lond with the Collector of the District, for the costs of an action in the United States Court, viz: 2 Mules, 1 Two-horse "Wagon, 3 Barrels, 80 Gallons Whiskey, 1 empty Barrel. .1 Set Double Harness, 1 Box 25 lbs Tobacco, 1 1'istol. C. L. ANDEBSON. Collector 3d District, S. C. March IS, 187-1 49-3t TAJ25L33IS ANI) THE PENALTY. Office County Treasurer, ) j AiiisEVii.lk, South Carolina, [ .March 1(5, 1874. ) ON and after liio ubovo date the Tax Hooku will hcopen lor the collection of all Taxes not as yet paid. Tlie penally of twenty per ccnt. has heen added, THOS. N. TOLBEBT, Treasurer. March 18, 1874 40-tf The M t South Mm, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Court of Probate. Ex parte Nancy J. Agncw. Petition to have Jloincvtcad srl off hi the J'rrnonatti/ L'state of />'. Jj. A (jnew, tlce'd. ! WOT ICE is hereby given that .Mrs, Nuney J. Agfiew has applied tti Charles W. Gutlln, .Judge of the Court !of Probate for Abbeville County, for ji i Homestead in the Personalty Estate ot .S. E. Agnew, dee'd, and that on the 20th dnyof April next, Appraisers? wil! j be appointed to set oil' such liomestea<i to Mrs. Is'aney J. Agnew, widow, anc i Marv Airnew, minor child, of 8. E j Agnew, dccM. .J. C. V?"0>'^IAX.cKV, ('. r. I\ A. C.. Oflico of Probate Judge, 1 ! JUarch ll>, 1874 5(>-4t* J Ihdsse anb lot IN eEEBIWOOD i|Por ?3 ail; 1 e, . \ S Agmit of tlifi owikt, \vc will !i(;l ' ' ? * ?' fA I I..MC.I /-.|l ."Still' jzv at ahdcviik; <,uui i uwu.-v, '] clay ik'xl, at Public Auction, tlint valua r bio Lot of Land, \yith tho nppurte I nances, situate in the Town of Ureeji wood, containing ON? 'ACRE, more or less, bounded l?y lands of L. t jMerrimau, W. !N. Blake, and Job Boozer, now in the possession ox M, ^ pa vis. ' TERMS CASH. PTERIN & COTHHAN, ; Agents, ? March 18, 1S74 49-3t 150 PIECES NEW PRINTS ,f "PKETTY STYLES," t To arrive this wed:, at W. JOEL SMITH'S COPARTNERSHIP. WE have this day associated with ux, in the Grocery and Provision business, Mr. JOHN M. GAMJUtELL, under the name and style of DuPKE, GAMIjIIEL & CO. DuPBE & CO. March 2,1874 47-tf V* A tfU JJUA itj IXiLULUlV3.X W? MAYING purchased the Stock (except liquors) of Messrs. Trowbridge & Co., we are determined to sell the same at such prices as will reiinburse lis in thirty days. Call at the old stand of Trowbridge A Co. and get * bargains. I DuPRE, GAMBKELL & CO. ! March 4, 1S74 47-tf \ Attention Country Merchants! < WE have just received, from the best c Manufacturers, ONE THOUSAND I POUNDS of ASSORTED CANDY, s which we ofler LOW for cash. c DuPRE, GAMBRELL & CO. [ March 3, 185-1 47-tf f KOTIO K. FSTATE OF IIIMEIK. ! ALL persons indebted to I. N. J FRANKLIN, dee'd, will make payment at oneo to me, or their ac- u counts will bo'placed in the hands of _ an officer for collection. All persons holding claims against I. N. J'rank- t lin, dee'd, will present tiie same to mc duly attested. L. D. BOWIE, Administrator. Feb. 24 4G-5m s : ?shtr"creb]u I PRICE CURRENT?March 2, 1S71. J CARil CREDIT Bacon 10011 \r,ca,ic? Lien & Int. Corn 125(^130 Ki0(?f20() " " ? Flour S()0^?>1:;0012H0@1(?00 " <1 Sugar 106ft} 2 0 ly^.'iO " ir Molasses 475&80 " ' I; Nails 8fo>!) 12@I? " Iron 10(512 15(^17 " Tobacco ,r>< )&.)() 750150 " Meal ]::5W,lo(J 1(10? 11)0. " Lard lijj@14 160t)20 " ('odi'C 30?$3o 45@G0 " If yon haven't jrot the cash, jrivo your ncif/hbor a Lien and 2o per cent, for liis i money, and call at Trowbridge's old itandand buy for CASH. DuPRE. GAMBRELL & CO. March 4, 1SG1 47-tf |, GjLrc'U.lsur to Comfy Schocl Coiiissioners. , 0 'I Office State Sn-r. Education*, 1 Col urn bin, ?S. C., March 10, 1874. J * To W. M. PrcHslc}!, C'oimt}i School Com- ^ missioncr of Abbeville County, <S'. C., Sir?Accompanying I his Circular, you will find a statement allowing your County's portion oi' tho State Apj)ropriati(ni of Thrftc Hundred Thousand (,'j00,0!)0) hollars lor the i Support and Maintenance of Free t Common Schools, lor mo ! l.scai icar onf!in<j October JJ1, 1S7-1. You will apportion thesamo among; the several School Districts of your County upon the, basis of school attendance in the several School Districts aforesaid for t ho Scholastic Year eridin*r June 30, 1S73. See Sec t ion f> ol "A n Act Concerning School I Funds," approved February 20, 1S73, and Sec-lion 4 of "An Act to make Appropriations to meet the Ordinary Expenses of tho *St:ito Government for the Fiscal Year Commencing November 1, 1873," approved .March 9, 1874. < Do not allow tho Current School 1 Expenses of any School District in c your County to exceed tt.c School Revenue of said School District for the-Current Fiscal Year. i Very respectfully, J J. K. JILLS02T, ( State Sunt. Education, S. C. < J Vf i-Y-?pes*i$ ?>1 HfftzSfOm'Gi 8 ^CrtsiSL. ; ovtfcw. ^*=?" A-.iWteJ*' Statu of Sovtji Carolina, ) Offick Static Siu*t. Kulcation-, [ Columbia, March 10, lb7-l. J To W. jV. J'rcsslri/, County School Com- ( ' iiiisffioi w of Aobc vills County, <V. C. ( i Si it?Abbeville County's portion oi j llie Appropriation of ?oU0,000 for Iho i I Support and Maintenance ot Free I Common Schools i'or tbe Fiscal Year I ending October 31, 1874, is 815,C 19.10. 1 liavo this day drawn Orders cn the Slate Treasurer in favor of the County Treasurer of Abbeville County, amounting to the aforesaid stun of 815 Gil). 10. Respectfullv yours, J. K. JJLLSOX, Stale Supt. Education, S. C. | March 18, 1U74 49-tf 'The State of Sou tli Carolina, j , i 1 ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ,_i In the Probate Court. Ex Parte G. M. Porch or. i- Petition for J foment aul. l&TOTICE is hejreby si von that Mrs. J_x| Gcorgiana M. Porclier has applied to CJias. VV. Gulfin, J udge of the > Probate Court for Abbeville County for !' a Homestead in tlie real and personal i estate of Rev. O. T. Porcher, deceased, unci that tiic 7th day of April next has been lixed for the appointment of appraisers for the assignment of Homestead to the said G. M. Porclier, widow, and Isabella, Catharine, Annie, Theoirlore, Dayis and Samuel Porclier, minor children of Rev. O. T. Porcher, deeeas-i - ed. J. C'. WOSMANSKY, . Clerk Court Probate, Abbeville County. ' March 10, 1874, 48-41 - Buckwheat! Buckwheat! , ^ELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT, a . Ia good article, at Dr. J; Walter's California Tin igar lintel's are a purely vegetable ireparatiou, made cbicfly from the naive herbs found on the lower ranges of he Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- . lia, the medicinal properties of which ire extracted therefrom without the use )f Alcohol. The question is almost laily asked, "What is the cause of the . mparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters!" Our answer is, that they reinQvo ho cause of disease, and the patient ro:overs his health. They are the grcat jlood purifier and a life-giving principle, i perfect lienovator and Invjgorator if the system. Never before iii the listory of the world has a medicine been :ompounded possessing tbo remarkable luahtics of Vixkgar Bitters in healingtbe :ick of every disease man is heir to. They ire a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, eUeving Congestion or Inflammation of ho Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's 7i.vkgar Bitters are Apcrien t, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera,ive, and Anti-Bilious. it. H. 31cDO.VAXD CO.. )rrjr(rists and Gen. Agfa., Sau Francisco, California, ml cor. of Wnshinifton and Charlton Sts.. IT. Y. iiold by all Uruggbti unci Dealers. 11 / !. . o n ii n lie Mate 01 some laroiica, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Jit the Probate Court. amusl A. Smith, vs. Fannie J* Smith, Win. S. Marshall, Adm'rs of Will. Smith, dee'd, and others. Petition for /Settlement, &c. SjTOTICE is hereby given that by Order of the Court of 'Probate for Lhhevilio County, on the 11th day of ipril, 1S7-1, at 10 o'clock a. m., a filial ettlemontof the estate of Win. Smith, cceased, will he made, and the Adminitrators will be discharged according to ;IW; J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. c. March 5, IS74 -iS-lt* Sheriff's Sale. iliy.abeth A. Burton") limineI. Rvnr.ii<inn_ Barrett L. Jones, j BY virtue of an Execution to nu directed* I will sell within the i-gal hours, :it Abbeville Court House. nSaleday in April next, 1 Tract of Land, containing 562 Acres, nnre or loss, and bounded by lands if J. E. Calhoun, G. W. Robertson iV. P Anderson and otheis. * Also, on Thursday the Oth day o Vpril, ut the residence of Barrett L funes, tho following personal proper y, to wit: 2 Horses, 2 Cows and Calves, 1 Heifer, 1 Two-horse Wagon; I /ivif.fl nn !1<S lli(? Ml-ono.rlv of T5ar -WV. . ..... - ? r- -j J ctte L. Joncri, at Ihc suit of' Eliza >etli A, liurLon. l. r. guffix, S. A. C. SherifT'.s Office, Miux'li 9, 187-1, 49-tf Sheriff's Sale. Lark in I > arm ore ?gainst [Execution. Jclui C. Williams. J BY virtue of an Execution to nir directed, I will sell at Abbeville Jourt ilouse, on Saleday in APRIL lext, within the legal hours, one trap I >f kind, containing 800 Acres, nore or less, and hounded by lands o I. M. Jdackoy, Jlachul Agnew anc )tIters. Levied on as the property >f John 0. Williams, at the suit ol r i H [jai'Kiu Dannorc. L. P. GUI-FIX, S. A. C. Sheriff's Office, March 9, 1874 49-lf Sheriff's Sale. J. Iv. Yanco against j-Execution. S. A. Allen. ) trxV vlvliin nf nn "fix-ocmf ion to m< Jj directed, I will sell at Abbeville Jourt House, on Saleday in Apri next, within the legal hours, all tin interest Saphronia A. Allen has ir the following Real Estate of Gcorg< Alien, dee'd, to wit: 1 Tract of Land, containing 35 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands o Mat Graham, 11\ M. (iodbold, Susai Waldross and others. Mill Tract, containing 250 Acres, more or loss, and hounded by land of J. Killingsworth, Saluda Jlivci Allen Dodson and others. Also oik half interest in Allen's Mill. Levic on as the property of S. A* Allen, a the suit of James K. Vance. L. r. GUFFIN, S. A. C. ^Sheriff's Office, ) March 13,1874 49-tf j" IJotice of Sale. BY Order of the Court of Prob.it we will sell on SALE DAY i | APRIL next, at Abbeville Court Hous for cash, all the NOTES, ACCOUNT and JUDGMENTS belonging to tl Estate of WILLIAM SMITH, d ceased, which have been appraised doubtful or worthless. Francis J. Smith, Wm. S. Marshall, rr?U ' ' ' > Jjl b ' d8-^j^^*"^'^^^ ^ ^ "' * -.' ^ ''G. M. POKCHEE, ^'"' % "'! Administrator. ? March 18, 1874 49-3fc. ' ' s j ' . M& THOMAS, fm EDWARDS, & M'CANTT A EE proparcl to furnish all kinds of LUMBER at tho eh or tent _ notice at the mill formerly known as ' Maury's Hill. ,Tbo Mill is in good repair, and with a good supply of logs .f* on hand, customers need nave no fears of delay in fillidg orders. Price 81.50 per hundred, CASH. J. W. THOMAS, N. A. EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf ? 1 Tie Stale of Sontb Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY, In the Common Picas. John C. Williams, plaintiff, against William C. Barrett and John M. Mackay, defendants. Complaint for specific performance. of Contract and Relief. To the. defendants, William C. Barren and John Mackay : You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint,* on the subscribers at their office at Abbe ville Court House, in twenty days after . tho scrvice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timo specified, the pla'nlifEs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief dei?kiiwtuH in tli5? pumiiljiint. batnil this 16th March, 1874. Published by order of T. H. Cooke. < Judge of llie Eighth Judicial Circuit of the said State. PERRIN & COTHRAN, PlaintiftV Attorney. March 18, JS74 '19-Gt NEW JEWELEY. ; WILLIAM GLAZE, t COLUMBIA, S. C'., HAS opened a fine selection of Ladies' and Gent's Euglish, Swiss and American WATCHES. So)c Agent t for the celebrated Pauline Watch Com| pany, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, . Opera, Chatelaines, Leon tine Necklaces, ,. Diamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl? ' full and half sets. .1 , SILVER-WARE. Mr' I make this line a specialty, ah onver sold by nie guaranteed equal to coin. W Some handsome goods in this line, suitable for Bridal Gifts. plated ware. Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg Stands, Coffee Urns, dc. clocks. Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. i HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. 3 Guns?-English Double Barrel, Brcech1 Loading IIilies, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, j and a full stock of Sporting Goods; DuJ pont & Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. JET AND IIOUN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, March 18,1S74 49-tfJ ' ' Tie State of JIT Mi" f ABBEVILLE UOUAITY. 1 In the Probate Court. Robert W. Lites, Administrator of George Hearst, (colored,) deceased, against P. Hearst, widow, and others. s Petition for Final Settlement and Discharge. BY Order of the Court of Probata for Abbeville County, all Creditors of tho " Estate of George Hearst, (col'd), de t ceased, are hereby required to prove their claims against said estate in the ollice of the Probate Judge for Abbeville Caunty 011 the 8th day of April next, at 10 o'clock a. 111., on which day a final settlement of the said estate will be made and the Administrator discharged. J. C. WOSMANSKY. C. C. P. A. C. March 6,1874 4S-4t * Reiier ItettM Accents! FIR HOSE of our customers who have _B[ not settled theii accounts will ' please take notice that they ar? now * some time pa.st due, and that prompt settlement is most earnestly requests! ^ of all. We extended indulgence to you upon faith of your promise to settle promptly ; this you have not done, and.' . .. unless you do we cannot run accounts with you for 1874. K<> exception to ihis.