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m The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, S. C. Wednesday, June 18, 187? .An Unjust mid ft rat nitons Assnul Upon a Portion of the South Carolina Press. j For nnbhi<*hinir check commend us to Frai oK Fontaine, of X<-iv York. lie seems to ti t^eftfciusj to establish ;in advertisin;: asronej I and to duUiis he felt called upon last week I Np irtanburjr, before 11. Stress Association, t ri-rleet inxm the business of management < three thousand newspapers in tin- Fnlte Stales and of about one-fourth <>! the still h Press Assentation wh?ise co-operation lie w:i k j-oKdUag. lie jippeureti before the Associi |L tion and asked to he heard, which refine* wus granted. In a long and prosy speed) ii spoke disparagingly of that class of publicii lions called "patent outside*" and charge them with all the misfortune* of the Iioiih printed papers. We shall not speak of the ii lnannersof Mr. Fontaine in his endeavor t bring odium on a portion of those by wlios courtesy he was allowed lo address the Asso eiation." That fact is apparent to all. I!i speech being an assortment of facts and in is statement*, as well as insinuations agains ] towel I it Co.,and other Yort hern advert isin agencies, and concluding with a gloritleatioi oi Mr. l-'raneis Fontaine and liis S-iii/hrr agency, we arc at a loss how to character!/ it. The remark in his circular, which h re:wi, that the "patent outsldes" were th "fliorest," is as gratuitous as it is false, and i a remark th?t no well-informed geutlemai would make, nnder ihe circumstances, evei if it were true. He wsis addressing an Assn elation about one-fourth of whose member published "patent outsides," and to that ex tent ftt least he was abusing in their vcr; )>resence the courtesy which had been ex tended to him In pari by these gentlemen. His remarks in the Association clmrgini Howell A Co. with misrepresenting in thel l)irectory the circulation of the country pres ns far a* we are concerned k* untrue. Jtis in KiDilations that tiie advertising agency o Howell & ('??. did not pay their contracts i without foundation in fact, in so lar as th J'i-rsx mill Jtunurr Is concerned. His insinua tion* that the "patent outside" newspaper were injuring the home-printed paper* ma; In* nri'iui'il milt* /in I )ti. t?rnl?ni I tli.'lj ill seek ing to bring odium upon a portion of 11?< press of South Carolina, he hoped to secur* some peronal a?l vantage to himself. We pro test against the principle of Injuring nn es tablishcd hnsiness in order tlim another ma; l>e established,and Mr.Font nine's assault up *" on competitors who propose to do the sann work forone-Iialf or one-third of the anioiin which he proposes to charge in his combina tion couies in had grace. I"l#on tlie whole Mr. Fontaine's Fpeocl made the impression on our mind that h< thought the home-printed papers were inca pable of attending to their own business, am that lie thought the.v should put themselves under the shadow of his wing. In tins dis> eussion of Mr. Fontiiine'sagency, Mr. MeKer aid, of the Mxi-iou .Y/?r, spoke our sentiment! when lie said that lie "would have nothing t< do with the agency of Mr. Fontaine unless lit sent, the money with his order." Great stress was put upon the fact that Mr Fontaine's was a HtutJirni agency. We an sick and tired of such twaddle and flap-doo tile. Business is business,and we do not cart where a man was born, when it conies to n business transaction with him. Nearly one half of all the weekly newspapers published In the United States are published on tin patent outside plan, and wo have yet to se< an insinuation against the plan by any such .nbly conducted Journals as the JNV'c.t and < >>urirr, the A u:/u* fa ChronicV and Sentinel. the {hilumlna Rer/ister, or the Charlotte Ob.trrvr Flings against progress in the printing line, as a rule, come from a class ot newsbauers. none of which so far as we know, set up as much matter us do some of those that use the patent out sides. We have no objection t?i -others printing the whole of their i>ai>ers at lioine hut we propose to do as we please in the matter, and trust that such ill-mannered intermeddlers as Mr. Fontaine may licreaftet keep their noses out of our broth. Abbeville Penny-Reading' Club. For the past few weeks some of our Abbeville ladles have been busying themselves in getting up some kind of a social club which ?hould outstrip in the literary and social ruce the Adhcvllle Literary Club to whose meetings ladies are not admitted. The monthly meetings of the Literary Club linvc been so pleasant Mie social enjoyment they give has been so great, the ladies saw no reason why they should not have a Club as good if not better. The result has been the organization of the Abbeville Fenny-Hemllng Club which dlflers froni the Literary Club in thik most Important and most attractive fcaturv that its meetings are open to both sexes. The followint;officers were elected at the meeting held by the prom iters on Monday : President, Mrs. S. K. Calhoun. Vice Presidents, Mrs. .1. S. Co.hran and Mist Lucy WlHtc. Secretary, W. C. lionet. Treasurer. I,. W. White. Committee on Headers, Miss Hell Guerard Miss Ivy IVrrin, Mr. H.T. Wardlaw. Committee on Meetings, Mrs. 1$. W. 15amwell, Miss Mamie L. Smith. Miss Ijillu Zeig5cr. The first meeting will be lielil at the house of Mrs. Jas. A. Norwood, on the evening ol Friday Inst. 2Mb June, nt iirht o'clock. To this mealing and to all the meetings of the Penny Heading Club, the Abbeville public tire cordially invncu. i ne memocrs ni wir Literary Club, under whoso auspices tlie now club witt orgunixed, arc expected to attend in full ftirrc. with their wivessmd sweethearts I'toir sisters and their cousins und their aunt*. The programme will consist of select iyadlugs by hoth Indies and gentlemen. vocal and instrumental music, with frequent Interval* for conversation and promenading. Seasonable refreshments will be supplied by tli? Club. N. 15. There will also lie a collection tray at the <loor into which all will cast their jnitos, rtliax tiieir iiennics, alias their ten-cent? or any largeramonnt. It is encouraging to see signs of so much lifeinourown town of Abbeville. And wc )ioc<e thxt all our people will attend tin* f'.r.-.l And all subsequent rivetlngs, and make tin I'enny-Ueadine Club what tt uimsto lx? mill *. should bo?si most enjoyable nleans of social Intercourse, and a pleasant continual litcrajy fea.sU ? <n> * ? Waok Hearst, who was convicted at llw Sept., 1S7S term of court of sessions, for AMm> ville county for the murder of his own chilc in the Promised Land, died in the jail at. thif Tilacii on Monday night. Ciider the law al lowing convicts to he fanned out, this m:;u although a murderer and sentenced to ?? years at hard labor "in the Penitentiary/ was turned loose upon the people of Lattrct.f county to do ordinary farm work. Ills owi story was, that he was hired to .Mr. Hun tor and left him about corn planting time, Since tliat time he bis been prowling aboul from place to place living upon what-he coult steal. Mr. Jiio. C. Douglass hearing of hin 1? the neighborhood very projieriy deliverec him to Sheriff DuPre on Saturday who tlud* ing that he was quite sick, called In Dr. Par k"r, who attended him until he died the fotlowing Monday. Si'Giuiir-t' Hotel,?During our visit, last week we had the pleasure of accepting tin hospitality of Colonel A. >L Speights, o; 4 Greenville, who always knows exactly bow t<-feed the travelling public and to give tin V....... in,.. I 7 it- !,/.?.>! Ii located In u central part of the city, mid from vhieh the hacks leave Tor Caesar's Head eve rv Tuesday ajnl Saturday morning. If yoi are going to Mm best Summer resort In Atner lea, stop at this hotel so that you will be con venieul to the hack line. Teach kin' Institute.?The school tench <rsof South Carol I mi are on the march. Kron all corners of the State we hear of the forum tion of Teachers' Institutes. In several coun ties these organizations are In successful ope ration. Orangeburg hasjust formed one am Jt has held a most Interesting inaugura meeting. Abbeville county Is never behim lier sisters, and the coming meeting of tin Abbeville Teachers' Institute will be, w< trust, the iu jst successful one of the season. Jok Aknoi.d who was tried and acquitte* lit our last court for the killing of the Krank lius *'as fried for assault and battery at An dorson, and was sentenced to thirty days ii Jail, lie has been in Jail some three month awaiting trial. In such cases we think tin prisoner should be allowed credit for tli time he was in Jail before trial. This wouh lie fair, and would nave Abe County some e.\ pen so. A Goon Man Gone.?Adam Wldemiwi, at aged and respectable citizen of this Coontv died last Monday in liordeaux, alter a pre traded illness. He was a good man and to many years a consistent member of the Asm date Iteformed Presbyterian Church. J Christian man has gone to his reward, am Iim left us the record of his pious example t* lead us upward. Joej. S. Anderson, a respectable citizen r this County, has been taken to the asylum He was in attendance 011 the last Court a iuryrnan, and appeared to be In excellen liealth and spirits. This strange and une> 5?ected attack is unaccounted for. He 1 ' a prosperous business man; happy in hi JiUllliy, HIIU till CAOTIClll Ullini. Among others whom wo hail the pleasur of meeting at the l'ress Association wan th friend of ourbovhootl, and as for thai matte: of our manhood too, was Colonel K. A. Tlion Hon of that highly esteemed paper the JCcout Churier. The Colonel Is a level-headed Jou, nallst and one whose lines have been cast i pleasant places. Ckxtenmi.yl Kefreshments.?The fou 'thousand people who are going to attend th <'cdar spring* Centennial on Saturday wil do well to look out for Charles K. Uruee's r< freshment stand, lie has paid haudsomei, for the privilege of providing lemonade, let cream <kc., and he should be handsomely pa ronlzecL Tub Orangeburg Democrat now has an Edi rational OAumn, under the editorship of -Mr.. 11. O'Neal Haltoway, who makes his bow i a graceful salutatory. Success to the entei prJsc. It la gratifying to see the deep an widespread interest in education manifesto "by the press ol South Carolina. Miss Kannik Bradley of Long Cane, an .Mr. Thomas Thomson were married la: Wednesday. A reception was given In hom of the happy event on Friday evening at tl residence of Judge Thomson. We extend 01 congratulations and best wishes to the briiJ .and groom. We acknowledge the rccelpt ofanlnvit lion to the Mountain City Club dance on 11 aith of June?of which Mr. Wm. Beattie President, Greenville is not only a prospe ?us city but a most pleasant place to vjsl We thank the Club lor their kindly remen prance. Before you eome to town to make your pu chase* look in the columns of the Preu an Banner and buy from those merchants wh Invite von to call on them. Those who do nt thus seek your patronage evidently do nc care to have it. Yesterday tho County Commlssionei drew on the Treasurer for all the currei funds? paying the JajlprJor dieting prlsone and Uj?e expenses of the S<eJ?fuary, April an J une terms of the Court. The Commencement at Woflbrd Collet last week was a great success. Gov. Colquit of Georgia delivered the chief oration of tli occasion and won the admiration of all tl jladlcs. Bkkf Sam and Ally Butler had a flelit i (tfce colored church last Sunday night duilr the services. Ciiutte. dispute as to tuo hour > the night. Result, Ally Butler tuis a bad ey Mr. G, A. Visanska of Magazine Hill hi the finest patch of corn In Abbeville Count; fy. great deal of It Is twelve feet high. I , j Mr C. I\ Sn.i.ivAN, who wns In our co i ! so lately as prosecutor, was tried last weel 1 (.aureus lor assault and battery, and ? tenced to pay S100 or go to jail for tl I months. | A iurth-hay dinner was given at Mr. -- L. Tetnpleton's yesterday. Mr. II. i>. Nu I and his daught er Miss Nance, of Due W j were among t le invited uui sts. , | William Ciulks,of Mt. Carmel, Is in < under a twenty days' sentence from Jus It; Tolman's Coiirt. " The prisoner galln wheat from a neighbor's field. Last Wednesday we hud a good rain on I'ubiic Square. Judge Lyon hurried hom set out potatoe plants, luit not a drop of i had fallen on his patch. ie Coi.onkl Stoijo W. Farrow, of the ,t j laiilnu </ Ilrra'd, won the good graces of c ,, | rv member of the Press Association at 8] ,f | tali burg last week. ill Ahukvii.li: is ahead of Oreenville in e j particulars?the stock law and the teleplu is I (jreenvllle has no telephone, but spend n i- j ions for old fences. "'j Tiik last meeting of the Press Assoelat *' I is.said to have been the most pleasant t li lias ever been held In.South Carolina. d ?. I Skk notice or election on the Uailroad t |.; The Savannnh valley is booming, and \ o ! build the much-needed road. ?i| Mu. P. S. Urn.KncE was at Kpartanb > j Commencement lart week, looking youu s j and better than ever before. " j Mr. <i. A. Wakkniiu, of the firm of W ,, i ener A Co., Charleston, is in town on a v ~ j to customers in Abbeville. ;i J *I!K PA RATIONS ror 111C gr ilU'cnieiill lill (J c ; Unit ion at <'edar sprints are still In progri e ! Next Saturday is tin.' day. ej In Atlanta last week wo saw water nieli s \ and ripe peaches. The latter on the table 111 the Kimble House. OJoveknok Simpson a lid General Mr ^ I honored the l'ress Association by going .. i Atlanta witlithctn. e The lienors have generally drawn their jtlons. They will henceforth draw on bla berry hushes. ll-Miss Ki.i.en Parker leaves for New Y< r i to-day. to spend .sonic time with her uncic s i that city. j- The TemperanceSi/amlrrrd Is beginning s I tie a Christian paper as well as u temporal e advocate. The margin of the .Vwion Star is used s the oiUce of some of lis exchanges for pr f paper. Miss Nannie White, of (irof-nville, l c' | niorly of Abbeville, is now quite ill of L" vcr. *| Miss Jesse O. Him,, of Laurens village, 7! on a visit to MissOnle CUnkscales of Moil 11 rey. ?j Miss Fannie Lawson returned from 1 11 Columbia Female College last Saturday, " Miss 1'inkie Noiu.e has returned fr< Staunton, where she has been at school. . Messrs. James Chai.mersand Joel W . I have returned from a trip to Greenville. I; Or it young ladies who have been off at C ? leire are now returning to their homes. "j Tiir. Masons and the schools are soon " have u big "blow out" at Mt. ('artnel. J Mr. Okoroe White has rented Mr. 12 > zeale's house and will soon occupy It. Mr. IU'rt bus riot boon to his olllcc fo . week. He has been quite unwell. I'rof. ani> Mrs. Lowry of Due West wi | In Abbeville last Saturday. Mrs. Karksdai.e has returned to fc . home in the country. ij Tilk Graded School will be kept open un i the i">th of July. 'j Major A. S. Tonnls now depositing I i heart in welts. I Mrs. Wm.speer of Monterey is ill. Sin '; 5(! years old. Millway Scraps. i | Mr. T. G. Pcrrin has been anil is still tenc > ing the school formerly taught by Miss Ant K.Cook,and is giving satisfaction. Tom : his school boy days did not lake the bir >1 kindly, but the lw>ys say he make* them "Ju . j around." Governor Xow, a colored man living on > I Gvo. M. sibert's place, deserves special coi i meudation. Mr. Will Lyon Was taken da ! gciousiy ill and died during Mr. Sibcrts' a j several neighbors'absence, on a trip to J .jga. Governor left his plow standing in I , | field, attended Mr. Lyon day and niiht, a ! was wit It him when lie breathed his last. I The mortality among the frccdinen ,' this section has been m<rrc limn usual duri I j the lust three mont hs. The death rate 1 II been about one a week during said tim ;j mostly from piieutuonla. .J Mr. joe Llgon an Augusta cotton merchs I and a successful bushiest: man. has been up , I this section lor some time, lie returned 1: , i Monday. . i The small grain in this section has all be ! cut and a good deal of it housed?best av ,: age crop in 12 or I j years. Mrs. L. 1*. Harrison, Master Wade Cothr '! Harrison and Miss llessie Cothrun, who ha I been on a visit to Andersoiiville, return j! Monday afternoon. I)r. Sioan is a good farmer as well as a go I preacher, lie has the lincst cotton in ti ! part of the County. | Mr. K. W. Watson had a negro house, 't double cabin, burnt last Wednesday?ac .! dental. .1 Klsv Chiles, who has been throwing dirt I Hie Ii .t A. Koad. is dead. ,J <3S> Level Land Dots. The fruit crop came very near bolne a fa . ure. There will not be much brandy made . i this section and we are under the impressi j that when the cost Is counted, financial [j physically, niomlly, and mentally, there ;j not much to bemade by converting fruit 1 I to brandy. I Divine services are held at Union A cadet . I every second Sabbath. itev. Mr. (irier preat 11 ed an eloquent sermon there last Sunday. ;i The Level Land Cilored ltiuid is fast ii . j proving; they will In a short time be ready . furnish music on public occasion**, j Farmers should sow largely of turnips tl j season. They are good for man otid beast. | We hope how soon the sun scorched vie (i lly may have a cool ami refreshing shower Mr. J. It. Tucker left this country in Ju i 18711. he is now re.-iditig in Alabama. If y . could search the young man's heart to its i I most depth,you would lind hidden in a seei 1 spot, that eternal, perpetual and neverendi I yearning, to return to dear old Carolina. I { The commencement Is drawing nigh, t . j youngster's hearts beat with Joy, tor they ? ticipatc u nice time. >| Mt. Carincl Rots. I Mr. John Tarrant has a fine crop and < ' peous to have a new buggy Ihis fall. Son ! body is going to gel a luce ride. The luiiiroad is coming and ML Cam will be a big place. ;j Somebody stoic .?Ir. J. L. Covin's line gi i blera lew nights ago. Jle was just out > | powder. II Mr. Iiowcn was attacked by a mad fox 1: " week and came very near being badly I , He, however,succeeded In getting it killed m Mr. \V. D. Mars will soon have tiltv si '; senders in favor of the Hailroad. He is doi j l a good work. 'i Mr. Lueien Lijik thinks he will not go ' | Aug usui on a pole boat this fall as lie kno i ?!*.? flui nmrSiiii lie ( miiimr '! .Mr. liock Jones will take a part in the cl I rades at Mt. Carmel. Lock Is h lively fellt ] It is thought that Mr. Walter .Mars \\ ; ] make ? bushels of red oats. He sowed r f ?r bottoms. | Commencement in Davidson Collcj i North C.irolinn. j Editors Press mid Manner : The Commencement in Davidson Colli [ which closed with thp 12th inst. was a gra success. As there were twenty-eight Soi Caroling students in tills College during I * colleglatte year Just ended and as two of I 1! professors are Abbeville men 1 take it granted that your readers will be Interesl " in a short account of her festival of letters, rj (VMiinieiieeiiient week was opened on Si } bath Sth lust, by a splendid Uaecalaure J 1 sermon by the President, Kcv. A. 1). Hi 1 j burn, D. I).. from 2 Cor. 1: IX The life of 1' Paul was held up as the great model for I J j young men to imitate. At S o'clock at nlf ltev. Mr. Pratt, .Missionary of the PrtMby j 1 rian Church to South America, preached I -1 sermon before the Williams Missionary 1 - ciety, an organization of the students, i) On Tuesday night loth Inst the two Lite s ry Societies, the Philanthropic and Eui e ncan, held their last meetings for tlic colli e ate year. A number of old members ? 1 honorary members were present, and tli On \V<>it?iO*1ity, Uth at 10 o'clock a In .. crowd listened ut 1111 elegant, and grand c . tion from Hon. I>. K. MeUae of Wilmingl X. C. It did him full justice, and he Is c r sidered an orator of 110 mean ability. At o'clock in the afternoon the crowd re-assc ^ bled to hear the Alumni Address of Antiic j I White, Esq., of Sumter, s. In the even j i at s o'clock the Representatives of the U ary Societies spoke. As a prize is yearly | f| en to the best Representative Speaker, ' ; young men gave the audience their very t ' ellorts. The Committee appointed to dec ^ I on the merits of the performances, on 11 next day announced that Mr. J. Zeb l)unl I of Cedar Shoals, S. C. was entitled to s J prize?a gold medal. After the Kepreset s | live speeches, various medals were awsiri to those who had best performed certulu e clety duties. e Thursday, the 12th InsU ushervd In Ci r, meneeinentday. A larg-e crowd was in i- tendance, and wore well repaid for their '( londaiuv. The exercises were begun ai o'clock, a, m. by speeches from the gradt n ing class, which did the young men gr credit, and fchowed that the careful train r they had enjoyed was not lost upon tlietn. e The distinctions in this class were as I lows: K P. Kainsay, Selma, Ala; 1st ..1 tinction, with the delivery of the Vnledli .. I ry, B. P. lteid, Rcldvllle, S. *2d distinct '. with delivery of salutatory; Daniel A. 1 V < 1,1 ? j iirt-nor, muirainiiu, ii. > , .. i delivery of the Philosophical oration. After the Philosophical oration, prize t* the best special examinations on I .a ' Greek and Mathematics Were delivered '' ; spectlvely to A. C. Mcintosh, N. C., Jul rj | lwter Paisley, X. C.. H. L. Smith, Grei bor<?, N. The several papers on theses a IJect* were submitted to distinguished sc ant as follows: those on Latlivto I*rof. ] d ton of Krskine College, S. C., those on Or st. | tn Prof. Basil !>. Glldersleeve, of Johns-P. >r,klns University. Haltlmore, Md., imd le i Mathematics to Prof. Nclsou, of Washinn ir and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Tl le gentlemen expressed great surprise at scholarship the papers Indicated, and so a. I cellent were some that they found treat ,eiflcuUy in coming to a decision. After IS | delivery of the prizes. Dr. Hepburn confei ... i the degrees on the graduates, the Valedlcl j | was spoken, the benediction pronounced. 1? tv UriUiUtlll'UdlMll'iiCtniil-u b nao u* un v??, r- The Savannah Valley Railroad f, j Where Will it be Located. >t I Editors Prtrrn ami Jiannrr : >t I Home say that it Ik to cross about the j land ford and across by Mcfinws mills .s | down by Dr. Wideman's nnd then conncct ,t' Greenwood nnd Augusta at Trlekham. \ rs 1 suppose It does, are we the people of Cnlh j nnd Bordeaux townships to be taxed to b n road thnt will only cross n corner of one 1 those townships. We say we need the r te ! we want it. it will no doubt, preVo to be ! of the greatest blessing that ever crossed ie native land. But we say give the tax pay ie! fair showing let the road go through the < i tre or as near so as possible of each of t! [it! townsliips that are to be taxed and then ig | will be glad to vote for it, we will be wil of I to pay the tax to have the road through e. I land If you want us to vote for it let us k ' where It is to located and then we will j yea or nay. >' We mcau to iy#.tcb as well as pray, TAX 1'AYEfl ?rt?! A JERSEY MIXTURE. i a t j Thp Colony of Black nnd White lVo pip ftt Flemington. ^ ! Now that the recent decision of .Tudg ince I [utiles, of Virginia, in regard to the consti cst> | tulionality of tlie marriage of a colored mm I to a white woman In that State, is attraetin; Jail so much attention, a short account of a re tiee gion In these middle States, and In thl . rod I Democratic Now Jersey, ami In* one of it strongest Democratic countlest where the twi jl,c I colors marry ami intermingle, hi'ay not hi tl>| uninteresting. There lies between the cotm -lin i''*'s Mercer and Hunterdon a long ratigeo j hills, extending from near Laiiibertsviilc ii | oneutrceiion down unci hut cime <>i .--mmi.n.F""' j (ounty in t lie other. There is n dispute us t? ">*' ' tin*spoiling of its name. Some will it Sonicr I'^r-1 land .Mountain, becauseu mutt by tin; mum i<>f Homer was (lie lirst settler. Others call i two j the Kourland Mountain, from the )icenliiti >ne. I nuallty of the soil. The former seems inon till- authentic. It is inhabited, at either, by i | number of honest, frugal, industrious farm ion I ershat' The central region is composed of dense | woods and thick underbrush, and contains ti small settlement, whose inhabitants, from tin a*, e untningling of the White and black blood, vill may be properly styled a mongrel class 01 people. Just when this unnatural method oi urg; life begun is hard touscertaiin, but the facis ,.or | seem to indicate that a number of years back I many of the colored women from the mouitI tains went over to Princeton to take in wash"j," I lng ami to act as servants In various parts ol ,Ml the town. There thcpromlseuousussi.ciatlon seems to have commenced, and asfrotn time nle- to time these women returned to the centre .'ss. of the Somerland a popultitlon of intermingled color sprang up. As the years went by -)Hfi and the children became the men and women of of the next generation, some married Into the white race, ami some into the colored. . There were Instances, and it is said a few yet j 11 renrtiin. where a colored boy would be employed by a white farmer living in the vicinity, and when he attained manhood would ra- marry Into his employer's family. Devoid as ck- they were of educational and religious privileges, their life soon became a wild, reckless irk ollc- The accounts of crimes perpetrated by in these mountaineers would till several columns, its they already occupy many pages of . the court records here. Murders were not infrequent, and many of the assassins and inKe stlgators have never been discovered. It was only Inst December that the Tim gave dalIn ly reports of the trial of lieujaitiin Peterson dui ior wie inurucr m h-ut^iauii ?h mi-. inituntain. Whatever these people may have -or. lacked of hooks alul civilization, they had je. plenty of liquor, and this was the cause of a number of their illegal acts. Scattered all . over this portion of the mountain, from the 1 ls littiegroggcry near Wertsville, on thisside to llc" Aunt Polly Snooks', on the l'rineeton side, were erected small dens where liquor was the sold. The people liadu custom of organizing what they called "pic-nics," but which were jfn in reality nothing less than a species of hor* rlble orgies. At these times the most lawless . and immoral deeds were done so that soon *cr the whole adjacent county became afraid of the residents of that district. 'ol- A large portion of this thoroughly had life Is now done away with. The mountain lias ?0 | been made more and more accessible of late years, and as the people of the woods liavo Unlet and traded outside, they have acquired rn" several of the phases of civilized existence. | Some of the changes for the better are due to r a I the earnest efforts of several prominent men, ! regardless of sect, whoobtalned subscriptions r?rc and employed an able and energetic man to act as a missionary among these people. A chapel was built, and this man Is now teaetiier Ing thein and preaching to them. The Methodists at ttock Mill also, for a number of til years, have carried on active work In the same direction. Some very curious sights Ills "feet, one in a tour among these people. Here back from the road several hundred feet, cnveloped in a complete mass of trees, will be one of these huts; a man, black as the blackest. will greet you at the door,* while his wife, probably white, will stand at his elbow. About the door and in the cleared patch in :h -; front of the house, are a group of children, lie shading from the very black to the white. All In seem happy antl contented. Generally they cli are talkative; will tell of their rough life and ne of the crimes committed, or purported to I have been committed. In the neighborhood. lr. The inter-marriage among many of them in- I seem the only reprehensible feature. They n-' are mostly honest. While In years gone by nd j the farmers below missed chickens and fruit, ^u- (and sometimes horses, nowadays few such he | depredations are heard of. Now and then a nd | barn is burned, and the authors of the misI chief are traced tolhe center of tliemountain In | but the fastening in Jail seems to cure the ?g malady. as Two things still continue, the intermarrye? lng and the rum huts. A few of these latter I nuisances have h'>cn closed, but a large promt ' portion still remain. The marrying seems to in j continue until a new settlement springs up ijst j among the population, or the law steps in. i Then'is no statute in this State against such on 1-* ,,u *!?.? /> lv! In Vff<ri*iiti sin tnnnv nn> er-, hound by filial fi>-s to Hit' <>i<l ways, and are si) perfectly < *>111011 toil us that the Innovation sni I would Up uncomfortable if not distressing. >v? i A large portion of the voters among this peo|L'ti | have not wry largely availed themselves of the op|Mirtnnily. An attempt was made some I'"'! time back by hiring of politicians to control' Is i the vote. The effort was partially successful, 'and liiiirlit have assumed more giuuntlc prow portions had not the softening and elevating ci* | Influences now at work preventing this. In i time, undoubtedly, they will exercls- their on : riglit of suffrage with discretion. and he less subject to bribery.?S'ew. York 7V?ics. - ? * The Library Magazine. The number of this excellent magazine j'ist in j received tilings a choice selection from the | contents of the latest numbers of the leading '-V> foreign magazines and reviews. Contents; is j probability as a (Suideof Conduct, by ilon. in* | W. E. Gladstone; Sidney Dobell, by Robert _ I lUichanan: Toilers in Field and Factory? '}y i (Characteristics; Through the Ages; A Legend of a Stone Axe; The French He public and the Catholic Church, by John Morley; (,'ommerlir" I rial Oppression and Heciprocity, by I'onamy to i Price: Alcohol, its Action and I'ses, from the . 1 Dublin Jtrvieii': Their Appointed Seasons, by ,i!<1.1. <;. Wood; The Study of Natural History, by St. Oeorge Ml vart; Manzoni's Hymn for ln* j Whitsunday, by Dunn Stanley; The Chances for Kngllsh opera, from MacmUlan's Miir/n,u'!zinc; The Philological Society's English 1 ?lc"u j tionary, from the Acadrniy. Sold only direct Jt* hv the publishers, the American l!ook Kxr('* change, ,Vi ISeekman street, New York, at 10 nK cents u number, or 31,00 a year postage prehe in- Tilk Stock i.aw.?a glance throneh our country exchanges shows that the question of tlie day In this state is "Kcuee or No-Fence." Scarcely a paper comes to our o.'llce without some artielc or paragraph or letter on the 'x- Stock Ijiw. Kdgeileld is moving a/.dlbiy. ne- j Some of her public men now that they see it Is a public measure are championing the icl stock Law. The Krixli'iw Gaztilv has the following : "What fences cost.?The people of fb- this State have been for thirty years paying of more for fencing and fenoe repairs than would pay the taxes on their Kinds, and buy up est twice over all the poor half-starved cattle of ?it. ] the country. ' It Looks Wkt.t..?If the casual observer, ib-1 oven, will examine the criminal records of ng I our court, he will see the difference now and | what It was under Radical rule. We venture to i the assertion that not one case in ten of raswslcalityand crone occur under our home administration that ditl under Cnaniberlnin's lia- or Scott's. Still we are denounced as outlaws >w. I and rebels. However, facts are stronger than '"I I fiction.?Camden Journal. lv- _ j , __ M.VilliKT REPORTS. I Nkw Yokk, June 10 ?12 in. ? Stocks strong; money -t <? 5, uold 1.00; exchange? I long ASi'l/x; short 4.89; State bonds duller; ..re governments firm.; Cotton dull; sales 131: ,,j | iiiiddliniT'upland 1 '!>/. , middling Orleans 12% Hi Futures firmer; June 12AS:July 12.59; Anl,c i gust 12.70; September 12.37; October 11.00; ier i November . jur IiOtnsviLLK, June 10. ? Flour quieter : led Wheat firm; corn duller; Oats firm; Pork j 10.2.'); bulk meats higher; bacon nominal; ul,. clear sides ; whiskey active. iiiel Atrisu.sTA, June 10 ? Cotton steady; j ?middling ; low middling 12J.J; good orilinary 11%; net receipts .'tf; sales 70. tl,o CiiAitt.ESTON, June 10 ? Cotton steady? ,j,t1 middling 12!?; low middling 12V^; good ordl"tp. nary 12; net" receipts 35; sales?. [lie! * 1 1 111 so- HOTEL ARRIVALS. ,'j)j Alston Hocsfe?OA Unhiner. High Point, I N 0; Miss Jessie C Hill, Laurens; J A Davis, ,,,) lOiSC It 11; J K Todd, Prof Win Lowry auu ov i wife. Due West; Miss Lizzie Winn, Santuck; W T Cunningham, J It Cunningham. Miss r,,c Mutt Cuter, Monterey; It Wilson, Spixriiuiirii burg: A slmpktns, Newberry; K I. Wilson, .... | Fort Pickens; N T Sassard, Hose Cottage; L> |(|)^! Keese and family. City. :n'H IJIUTIIS. !"?! Near Temple of Health, 12th May, 1879, Mrs. !(v. R. W. Williams, n son. tlie ! - -- MA Kit I El), ido !,'iu MARRIED on Uic evening of June 1st by W. J. KrllAr, Esq.. Mr. J I'D. II. WILLIAMS ihiJof Edgefield County, to Miss ANNA E, RROWN of Abbeville county, so ???????????? ESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, atU0 Abbeville County. ing IN COURT OF PROBATE. fol-' dis-! Thomns \V. Smith, by ills guardian, ad It teni Eto- j E. F. Martin, Plalntltt; ',,n i ' againtt Me- | Ilnrry G. Plnekncy an Executor of the will ol '1th . Mrs. Fannie .1. Smith, deceased. Fannie C Pinckney, n\ ilMam K. Marshall, Jennie E for Marshall, Samuel S. Marshall, Samuel A tin, Snilili, Mary E. Dantzler and Jennie F. re- Kmilh, Defendants. * j"('v Summons for Account and Settlement oi ml), j ^ K?t,ltchoi-[To HKrKNi?AJfT8: llarry G. Pinckney a? [*nt* Kxecntorofthe will of Airs. Fnnnlc J.Smlfli cek ' deceased, Fannie (J. Pinckney. William K Lop- Marshall, Jennie E. Marshall, Samuel s on Marshall, Samuel A Smith, Mary E. Dantz;tou 1 ler and Jennie F. Smith: lese j ri\AKE NOTICE that the above Pin in tin", r the { legatee, under the will of the said Mrs ex- j Fannie J. Smith, deceased, has llled his petl dlf- tlon in tills Court praying that the defendant the , Harry G. Pinckney maybe required to ac rred J count as Executor of the estate of the sale tory j Mrs. Smith for the assets of said estate whicl and have come to iiis hands or should have conn to hts hands as such Executor In due course o administration, and to distribute the saint nll<i amongst the legatees. You are hereby notified and summoned t< be and appear in the Court of Probate for Ab bevillc County to be holden on the (lib day o August 187il, when the wild Executor Harry G * , I'lnckney lsordered and required to rende ?',Kt! an account of his actings and doings as Ex i* ? ' ecutor of the said Fannie J. Smith, deceased * e" I and show cause why distribution of the es 0.l!t}! tate should not be made amongst tlio leg mocs. 11 I Given under my hand and seal of of.lcc oad, tbls lOtli day of .Tune 1S70. t??? I J. FULLER LYON, [L. S.I ??r | j. Pro. A. C. cr ft ! EdWard Noble, Plalntifl's Attorney. :en- j _ liese! fa William S. Marshall, Defendant. ?wel Take notice that the petition In this cnae ""K1 together with the (summons of which th our foresolnir Is a copy, was filed in my office a now i Abbeville Court House on the 16th day c 8?y June lK7t?. J. FULLER LYON, Judge of Probate A? C. IS. June 10,1879, Gt. . Dissolution. p 'PHE Partnership heretofore existing * 1 tweon \V. il. (iilki'i'.son ami D. II. (' 1 day tinder the name of (illJCKltSON ' ' ADA V has this day been dissolved hymn '* consent. \\\ il. (Mi.KKitSO s ]i. J I. CANADA V. s June G, 1S70. C The business will lie conducted by "W. *! (ill.KKKSUN to whom allaeroiintsand 11 f | will he piiiti* I?. II. CANADA ' j June 18,1*70. !'STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIi rj County of Abbeville. IN TilK 1'KOISATK CHil'UT. 11 Fx parte \V. M. Tuirtfart, Petitioner. I Petition for Settlement ami Discharge. ' V "TICK Is hereby (riven thai- \V. M. * 1 ii part, Administrator of .1. \V. <>ritlin, '' coilsc<I, lias applied to this Court, for a 1.1 charge from Ills trust. j. It is ordered, that .Saturday llicitlih of .1 I he appointed as the day tor the settlemeii ! the said deceased, ami the discharge of Administrator. Creditor# will present tl demands tin or before that date. J. FULLFIl LYON, J. I'ro. A.' June IS, 1S79, St. w (STATE OF SOUTH CAROLS County of Abbeville. IN Tit K 1'ItOHATK COITKT. I Kx Parte. Julia F. Peak, Petitioner. Petition for Homestead, j "VJOTJCK is hereby piven thr.t Julia F.Po I li widow of \V. II. Peak Deceased, has ; plied to this Court to have homestead set j and laid out to her, In the real and perso | property of the said \V. If. Peak, deceased l It Is ordered that Friday the isth day of !y next be fixed for the appointment of Cr Imissluncrs to set oil" the homestead pro; for. J. FULLKH r.YOX, J. Pro., A. ( June IS, 1S70, -It. w : STATE OF SOUTH UAKULU County of Abbeville. j Probate Court?Citation f>>r Letters ol Adni 1st ration. j i$y j. Fcm.ku Lyon, Ksu., PnonATE.Trn WIIEUKAS, Kdwin Parke has mjuUlsuj jnr>, to erant liim Letters of Aiimlulsi j tlon of the Kstatc anil etVcets of Klleu L. 1 j ker Into ot Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore to clt? and admonish I and singular the kindred and creditors of ] | said Kllen L. Parker, deceased, that they j and appear, before nie, In the Court of Probi J lo be held at. Abbeville C. II.. on Wedne.id tlio 2nd day of July, after publication hen ] at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show causr any thev have, why the said Administratl should not be granted. GivkS under my hand and seal, this l lth c of .Tuee, in the year of our Lord < thotfsand eight hundred and seven nine, and in the l(i:ird year of Ainerh Independence. Published on I ho ISth day of June, l.TS the I'rexxtind Hmi'icr and on the Court Hoi door for the time required by law. J. riri.i.kklyox, Judge of Probati June. Ifi, 1S79,3t. w THE township of Lowndcs-villehavi petitioned to subscribe six thonsn live hundred and twenty-live dolla j Magnolia township four thousand t1 i liundred and twelve dollars. Calhon (township live thousand live hundi and fifty dollars to the capital stock j the .Savannah Valley Kail road, there v I beau election held on Thursday the 3 ot" July next at which all legal voters | said townships will vote subscription j no subscription : For I.owndesville township at Lov desville. | For Magnolia township at Kile | school house. | For Calhouns township at Mount C , ill el. The following arc appointed tnanag ' of saidjeleetion viz : j I.owndesville.?<J. F. T?urclctt, J. iMeDill and J. T. Latimer. ! For Magnolia township at Kilo School house.?X. (!. Link, Kdwin C I lioun and S. ('. Kiley. j For (Ja!lionns township at Mount C | inel.?\V, 1>. Mars, M. M. Tarrand and ! 10. Caldwell. j The polls will bo opened at each pi: I iit!? o'clock a. ni., ami closed at. 4 o'cl< | p. rn. The managers will at the close the polls count the votes and report I [result to the chairman of the hoard county Commissioners of Abbevi J county at his olliec on Monday theday of August following by 12o'clock llv order of the Hoard, (i. M. MATTISON, Chairman of Hoard June 18, 1S70, ?t. tv GKF.KXVILLK & COLUMBIA KAIL HO HUMMER SCHEDULE. On and after Monday. June 2d, ISTfl. Passenger Trains will run as follows da! Sundays excepted. Vl\ Leave Columbia at 10 ? "> r Leave Alston 'J> ) 1 * - 1 .>/> . IjCtlvC ^cwuerry i ? ? > Leave Hodges -1 27 i Leave Helton <> 0;i j Arrive at Greenville .7 30 j hows. Leave Green vllle at (! 45 f Leave Helton ? 25 t Leaves Hodges ".!> 5-j f | Leave Newberry 12 -to I Leave Alston ~ 17 i Arrive at ('oliunl)ia ' > 15 j ANDERSON AND I1LUE RIDGE BRANC . ci'. Leave Helton fi 03 I Leave Anderson <1 V' I Leave Pendleton 7 15 i Leave Perr.vville K I Arrive at Wulhalla 9 00 } nows. Leave Walhalla 5 15 : Leave PerryviHe 5 55 i Leave Pendleton IS 40 i< Leave Anderson 7 35 i Arrive at Helton 8 15 i LAUltENS HRANCIL Lnurenp Branch Trains leave Laurens C. at 7.30 a. m. and Newberry at 1.10 p. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ABBEVILLE BRANCH TRAINS. 4 KLn.MiL> Ti-iln nI Tfntl I with down and up train daily. Sundays i j coptcd. Leave Abbeville 8,:>0 a. in.; lei | Hodgos 4,"In p. in. Up and down Trains ori the main st make Close connection at Colinnhliu with up and down day Passenger Trains on South Carolina Kailroadund with tbetbroi Freight Trains, with I'asseuirer Car attach on the Wilmington, t'olumhia and Augu ltallroad, and at Alston with the trains of j Spartanburg, Union and Columbia ltallri for Union, Spartanburg, Hendersonvi Ashevillc. &c.. Ac. THOMAS DODAMKAD. (ieneral Snperintenden Ja1h:7. Xoktox, In., (ieneral Ticket An Health Notice AM, persons living within tlie eorpoi limits of the town of Abbeville must their premises in perfect-order by the lot I Junenext. Allyards. pig pens, sinks, stal and other places at all deleterious to the r lie health must he cleaned out and pu healthful condition. Those who fail torn up with Ihe provisions of the town ordlna upon this subject and thisnotice will bed with as the law directs. The Town Com are determined to reduce nil nuisances. H. T. TUSTEN, Tntandfl/ti May 21, 1S79. Jet and Gilt Jewelry. A I.ARGE assortment in 'beautiful i designs, Juki received at the Emporium of Fashions Mu.v 28, 187(1. HORSE Anil CATTLE POWBE r ?THE CELEBRATED? ; Central City Condition, ar r Foutz's Horse and Cattle Powder s -AT1 TiTkTr>l^r T> A *DT7"CT>'Q LiJU w in jraAAiJu k>, April 30,1S79. : CLOSING OUT SALE OF Linen Suits. Great reduction lu pi at the i Emporium of Fashions ' June 11,1871). 1 ENTERPRISE GROCER > /"lALLat No. 5 Washington Street and I l'resh unci well selected 'Groceries, Provisior .1 r* p i : uniHuiuno, isu mi ' Tobacco. Cigars. & All of which will be sold low for CAS Top of Mark ft paid for County prod Respectfully, J, H. NORRIS, Agen S June 11,1871), tf. p '< Marshall P. DeBru Attorney at Law, Abbeville c. ii. a. c, Livery Stable, : bc!\u"~ T IIAVK sold my LIVKItV STABLE husl-J In 11 ! -* ness to Mr. CI1AS. D. ALI.liN, who will |I. 1 conduct that business in the future on his | on'u account, but I will continue to keep1 stock lor 'c at the old stand, as heretofore, j I Thank!,, a jjenerouK public lor their pnwt! Tr J Civors, I take pleasure in recommending .Mr. j . J; I AI.IJyN* to their favorable consideration. I'. 's I have at present and will keep at all times j a good lot of horses and mules at the stable! " | for sale, and In .my absen.ee .Mr. Allen will be { T i i P'oasoU to accommodate my customers. A'. J. PENDLEY. j j May 2U, 1S7J XN KJ L'Jlir ~ ' T|.VV:Xll bought the LJVKUY STATU,!-: V"' IJ l'?rsi.\i;.s.i heretofore conducted bv | Mil. A. .1. l*lC.N'liI,KV, 1 would .solicit u share : of the public patronage. "Si Chas. D. Allen, i Ijp! May 20,1.S7H ' mm"m idmcect!;. AND all Cotton Good* arc in sympathy.. | 1 ! A. with the Ilaw Material, but, IA-i WHITE BROTHERS,! I V,.Iir.ii.rlit n V..PV 1TKAVY CTftl'K' ! when the Market was at Its LOWEST would annouiiee to their friends and customers that [ (Joints arc ollbred at the same low prioes, ' ik, willKiiil any allowance whatsoever. A siilcn?! ; did line of naf i'll 1 nts, PitlNTED LAWNS. f... JJ1K>WN SHEETINGSand I shirtings, "i p.le.u'Hed t,on<; cloths. ' HKII TICKING, COTTON \DES, 1 \ and nil kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS. 1 WHITE BROTHERS. r i May M, 1ST!). o State of South Carolina,!' il?- County of Abbeville. < f;Ki I.N T11K PllOIIAT K ColMlT. , t to Ex parte Georgia C. Williams, Petitioner. ' jn<* Petition for Homestead, ul" HJOTK'F, is hereby given that Georgia C. ..ii Williams, has applied to this court for ,I 0 horriestead exemption in the real and pcrsoj)e | nal property of her late husband, Wesley A. it.. I Williams, deceased. ' ? It Is ordered, that Krldny, the 13th of .Tinio. j , *f'') 187ii, be fixed as the day for the appointment j I j-j <>f appraisers to set otl'the homestead to the i'? said Georgia C. Williams. 10,1 J. FULLER LYON. i?v . j. Pro. A. C. ,,,p May 13,1S70, o - NO. 3, GRANITE RANGE, fl jJjf A-bbeville C. PI., 9. C Is daily receiving h!s stock of ( j: JfiSftriBg an3 Samaer' kVO ns | | V " * ~ ~ ~ ~: y's I GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | i) 1 ': tf?j-Tho most perfect, stylish and complete . k?t of V s aI* Ready-Made Clothing nr-j * ? I J. eve? brousl.it to this market?cheap, sub.stan- > tial and fashionable. Hcmember to call oil SP. ROSENBERG,!! ;iio ' j 4th No. S Granite Range, Abbeville, S. L\ i Ajirll H, 1871). i) j J Theo. ffiarkwalter, ij - MARBLE WORKS, AD Broad Sthkkt, near Lower Marickt, ;j f.1,c Augusta, CJa. i lly, ' KKKPS on Imnd and furnishes toordcr lui Monuments, Tombstones 1 ni and Marble Work In general. A large selcr'1,1 tlon ready for lettering and delivery at short 111 notice. Several hundred* of new designs In I the most modern styles .Monument.furnished i m I cheaper than ever before in this market inn! | i in | of the best workmanship, similar to that of , i m i the Confederate Soldiers' .Monumeiitrecently i rn erected by me In this city. I rn March 2U, lbTlt. ) rn WANTED. LWEJEt geticlyinvasuers to einragc in a pleasant and >m prolitable business. Good men will llnd this i in'A rare chance to make money. Such will ) ni i please answer this advertisement by letter, . I i,,,,.!. ) W t'liCiOMIlj; MJIIllJl nil M'l'i.t, nuiuiiQ nntiv tin ness they have been engaged In. None l>ut . those who menu business need apply. I Address KINLKY, JIAUVEV it CO., tin Oct. 2.1S7S, lyi Atlanta, (Ja. , im - < Is RICHARD GANTT, J n Fasliionable Barber & Hair Dresser. 9 on A1313EVIIj 1 j 15, S. C. ALL work done neatly and in the most approved style. Hive mo a cull. SatisiHe- ' tlon ftiirranteed. 11. UANTT. Dec. -1,1S7.S. . HI 13e Sure You 13 uy the ?TIIK? the ? KING OF SHIETS stn * 'hi it *iz> ij1 X XT T? Py T? n "Pi"1, I ) i jj'e" _L.V 1 J -JL _1_ v ??' - ?- ? -AND WITH? = PATENT SLEEVE ADJUSTER.1 * THE BEST AND CHEAP/e EST IN THE WORLD. B PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. i!cs ,, . , mb- I' or sale by <-'? W. JOEL GMITH & SON. ime nee May 7, 1370. tf "II SHERIFF'S SALE. Cla.Vt'Mi ft. Webb vs. William K. Wnllcej. Attachment and Sundry Exeoutious.. BY virtue of an Attachment, and Sundry I Executions to mcdirected, I will sell utj L Li. Abbeville on Monday tins second C-'i day of! JUNK, A. P., JK7H. within the lej;ul hours of ? Sale, the following described personal property, to wit : ">5lhs TOHACCO, more or less, JCW !MK)TTLES COGNAC IIRANDY, niorcorlcss Ksai CIGARS. more or less. :i>4 GROSS FLASKS, more or less, H CUT (JLASS DECANT HPS, more or less n LOT TUMHLKKS, LOT SPOONS, SUGAR KJ8I1, TWO LAMPS. LOT MKASUItKS, l.OT FAUCETS, DO LOT EM-PTY CASKS. TUI1, HO II JUGS A Nil CONTENTS, JUJ LOT SUNDRIES, SH GALLONS KYE AND CORN WIIISKEY, more or loss, I 4 (SALl.ONS WINE, more or loss, 7 GALLONS 1JLACKHKIIY I1UANDY,more j _ or loss, Ltt ' 1"? OAM.O.N'K I'EACII RRAADY, more or I loss, l.? (JAT/I.OinS APPLE JiUAXriY, more or s Ics*. I (.'Al.r.OXS filN". more or loss, nUnelie<l,f?ml levied on as tlie property of; William K. Walker at the suit or Clayton & \ Wcl?l>.1 TI'.KMS.?CAS1I, on day of Sn!o. J. I-'. C. TMirUE, S. A. C. | Abbeville, C. II., S. ('. ) \ Mfly 7, 1S70. It j Hll. D. REESE, Y. Watch Maker aai Jeweler, H ABBEVILLE, S. C. WII,I, bo pleased to pfirvp Ills friends and _ the public Willi the host of work in his ' i Mneaf. t.he lowest prices. Call at the .store ol I Messrs. Uiirmvell ft Co.. where lie may alSl ways 1)0 found during business hours. } April 9,1K70. WASH DRESS GO0DS lUco. T,. ?Ixi ? ^ XT ANDSOME MUSLIN'S. yard wfde at lie. _ l"! White and Ficfired PIC}UliS. LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, iVnd oth'cr dcsirflbie goods, t_ 1 very cheap, at the M . EMPORIUM OE FASHIONS. May 7,1S79. . .. .-? ? anHaaaaaaHnnaHaDannMBHBnBsaBE I * ' AT THE ' ' i Emporium : Of Fashions QopiiE al! tie LATEST IO?ELTIES'i Of The Season. New Millinery, New Millinery, j Elegant Stock, jf In nil (I)',- Latest stylos and Shade.*. ffei Dress (Ms, New Dress Ms.f Kmhraoinjrnil the newest shades and cjunli-1 lies from 10c to tlnest. j n 1STew Ivicl Gloves j J In all similes nnrt snlendid <j?::i 11f ics from 7."e :oSl.nci h1s?? stlk and Lisle thread in beautiful () it.vlcs very cheap. L, New white goods, I'lOCES, Ac., If A Mr.lT.fi , ,1 R1?(}INT(!S ami INSKKTiNOrt in endless va-' ioty from 1c up. fc Novelties in Neck Wear. Js .TA1JOTK, SCARFS, ILIliHOXS, LONG LACK UITS, entirely new. Ladies and Misses colored IIOSE. New PARASOLS and sun 1'MRRELLAS vitli a great variety of Funey articles for Ijv- . lies wear. I c No one can fait to tie pleased with our ele- ? mill stock and all we ask l?a took to convince ( lir.t we are selling everything in our line at >'er,v lowest cash prices. Samples sent 011 aj>- T ilicatiou. 1 Xjinon Suits. !i Tidies <lo not,[fail to examine our decant! ;tock ol' these :roods before purchasing materlil as can every time save the expense of maleng u)>, price.1' range from Ji'.lK) Initio, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS" April 0, J NT!). f< i^ro^zoTES ' 11 "TO" Tax Payers, f npITTC County Auditor, or an assistant J. will i)C at the following places on Hie days designator below l'or tlio purpose of rewiiving returns of the taxpayers of the uOunty for the next fiscal year, viz: j SAM" DA SIDK. Greenwood.?0, atul 7 of Junb. Ninety-Six,?9, 10, and 11 of June. C'okcsbttry.?12, 13, and 11 of June. Dim ; lass Mills.?l(i ami 17 of June. Due 'Vest.?IS, and 1!) of June. Donaldsville. 2') anil 21 of June. Sinithville.?24 and HI of June. "White ilal!.?2<> ant! 27 of June. ei'Mvviir j Diamond Hill.?5 and <5 of June. Lowndcsville.?10 and 11 of Juno. Smith's C'rdsa Roads.?12 of Juno. r>rook's Mills.?i." of Juno. .Calhouii's Mills.?17 and IS of June. j<i McKittrick's Mills.?If) of Juno. ! ? Dorn's Mines.?20 of Juno. JJradloy's Mills.?2.1 of Juno. Chile's Cross iloads.?2H of .Jtine. Cedar.Springs.'?27 of Juiip. :* The office at this place will ho open on ' [ the 2, Hand 4 of June but closed for the remainder of the mouth. Each tax pay-'r; . r is required by law to make returs, on J >ath, of all real and personal property nmed or controlled by them on the first lav of June. All male citizens between c the ages of 21 and (10 except those exempt! M l>y law are required to make return of Ihcir polls. Ample time has been given at ;ach|of the appointments and it isexpected :hat the taxpayers will turn out promptly as after the 20th of July a penalty of 50 per cent, attaches which applies to the net mnr's rolll rns J. T. ROr.EkTSOX, Countv Auditor. e April no, 1S70. i APPOINTMENT OF |i Fownship Assessors ofj ] Real Estate. I nr. art of tim Legislature approved ' J> December-!, 1S78 it is made my dn-' ^ y to appoint throe intelligent ami dis-j 1 reet freeholders in enel.i township in the ; 'ounty who shall eomtitnte a Township: hoard of Assessors .or real estate. I,, herelbro make tho following appoint-! merits, viz : | Ninetv-Six.?M. Pope, II. W. Major j \nd M. H. Lipscomb. Greenwood.?C. A. "Walter, W. T. Henderson and C. C. Law. Cokcshury.?H. /. llerndoii, Dr. W. T.! j I ones and M. II. MeUhee. 5 Donaldsville.?W. K. Darmore, J. II. j 1 Latimer and J. [ '. Agnew. Duo West.?Sain Agnew, J. M. Car-i ? i _ i * f "1 ? * ? i ? l I ivlie unci i?i. i>. c. iiiiKsrsuys; Long Cane.?J. N. Coeliran, E. West-;, field anil K. ilenry. Sinitlivill".?W." A. Loinux, K. IT. Dov-J tin and L. il. Bvkard. White flail.?Willis Smilh, Goo. E. L'alchvell and S. 1\ 1'rooks. Jndiau Hill.?It. W. Litcs, E. J. Robertson and T. M. Jav. (.Velar Springs.?/no. E, Bradley, Dr. .T. j L. Pressly and \V. M. MeCaslan. Abbeville.?W. JI. Parker, A. E. Lcsly an!d W. II. I!rooks. Diamond llil!.?W. A. Black, Dr. J. II. | lie 11 and J. ] '. H row u too. Lowndcsvillo.?'J'heo. raker, W. A. | Lcsly and J. I*. Young. Magnolia.?Ed. /Calhoun, 15. A. Boyd and Dr. W. M. Taggart. Calhoun*.? .1 no. ! '; Calhoun, M. O.I Tolmiin and .f. il. jMorrali. Bordeaux.?.T. fl. .Jones, J. I?. Hollo-j way and (J. N. Cade. The persons appointed for the several; townships will meet together at some eon- J venient place, take the Constitutional! oath of ofllep, elect a chairman and thus become Liu; township Board of Assessors. | The chairmen 'of the several township i Boards shall tog'ether, cons titnlethe Conn-j ty Board of Equalization. For the pur- j pose of organizing said tJounty Board theChairman of the various local Boards j will ii'icet in my oil ice cm Friday the 2;>d of 31a v. J. T. ROBEBTSOX, j Auditor A. C; | April. P.0, I?7f). Call at tlie Casli Store and! Buy your Goods Cheap. I i i LjF.fi toanhbnieo to all that they are daily j ) receiving their |Spring & Summer Stock! : consisting of | DllY (JOOI>S. NOTIONS, NATS, CLOTII I Mi, i'.< ?<>' i's ANI) SIIOKS. Wexronlil call the attention of Hie ladles to our stock of IIAMUCKO KDUINO. Our Groccry Department Is full anil cor"|'!e;i.e. | (live us a call nti d i.e convinced thtn we sell j cheaper than any one else, KfMpcct fully, TtinmCrlTl I April Hi. IS7? JUST ARRIVED I rpHTS week another rnso r.a<lic>< IIATH and ! I 1JOXXI5TK In licatitiful styles. Pretty KLOWKtU?, nnUJO.VS &( .,at Ihc EMPORIUM GF FASHIONS. I May 7.\>TX J, L CLAEI T?ni> Tho flnfif? nf TIip flrnf JL'Ul lilt/ UU'jU U1 1UU Ji Hi r have concluded to give 1 vhok* iittoiiiion 10 my 1 shall t fJOOl) ATTKNI'lON. If any person v :s to huvo their Watches Repaired irinjr tiiotn In. I huvcnil tlie tools and i*rlafc to do it lip In tin? Best of Sty] AND AT THE Liwr Bates Fossls. [FYorv.wxT vorn n.nrK ukp.\ I cd bring it in and It v. ill bo done right ou want your , JE.WELRY MENDED BriNg it on. If you Want you SWING MACHINE MEM Cliis is the place to get it do in tlie Best of Ordei 'on ran have nnyr.ny Riccc made new or Id one repaired. If you want your ;m>i i.-tol rei'.itired tliisH is the place to havi one. All tl'eye articles will lie rcpairei lie best of order at tl><? Lowest i'rlees. live me a Trial and Satisfy Yc elves.?TERMS CASH. JOHN L. GLARE ah'J2, 1ST0. tf. State of South Carolii County of Abbeville ' \iobato Court?Citati<m lor Letters Administration. 5Y J. Fuller Lyox, Esq., Piton, Judoe. rYTtlEKEAS, Martin tt. Zeip V V Clerk of Court Common Pleas nude suit to me, to irrant him Leti f Administration of the Estate and . 'C.s of Joshua It. McCall late of . icvilio County, deeoased. Thoseare therefore to ei'e and adm *h all and singular l.he kindred andei tors of the said Joshua 1{. McCall eased. Ujat they he and appear, hei do, in tire Court of Probate, to he hel ibbcvillc C. II., on Wednesday 2"? da; une, 1:170 after puhlieation hereof, I o'eloek in the forenoon, to show ea f any thov have, why the said Admii rati'In should not he granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, t J2th day of May, in the year of Lord one thousand eight huncl and seventy-nine and in the hundred "and third year American Independence. Published on tlie It-Ill day of ? S7D, in the Prcnn<iml Thinner and on 'ourt House door for the time requi iv law. J. FULLER LYON", Probate Judir Mr.y 14, 1S70. OTOTICE f> j'X^KIVFT) tliis wm?!c '( eases of Mlllin II embracingmany new shape* In HATS, KOXXFTS. Ill'FFTJNOS, tiks, LACKS. TIMMMIN'O, SI r.ICS, and SATIN'S. Vi> are nddinsr to our slock almost c ay ami persons wishing tlie bites! styles owest prices will tlml it to their intcve?i xainine our stock and price our stoo'.'a. B. M. HABDOE & CO. May 11. IsTX *KiiS! liKUUm 1 HI AT Canned CORN". L OivliA, and TOMATOES. rnT'.xfir mi;stat;i> chow chow :i;CC.MI5KH l'lcKi/KX, very l!ne. And ,nysb? hand in !;irj,'o ounntitk-K. iiACOX, * .MOLASKKS, riiOLlt, ' COUX, CO I 'FEE and SlMiAll, nt W. JOEL SMITH & SON April 0,187!/. 30' T OtBUET" 'WES ?AXD XIAVE YOUR? ifatcte, CMs ni JswelryFi: BEIXf? permanently located at Duo W I wish to frili t'.io attention of tbepei f Abbeville County, to the fact, that I ireparcd to do all kindsoi' work on \yato locks, Jewelry, &v? in the best style ant l's.s money than any other watch mak< he State. All work guaranteed logiVe en all.sli.cUon onto cliar/o. J. M. VISAJT3KI, Feb. 10. IS?;), tf JHio West, S. ( ' mum, %. & IS IAS:f..SIIFRIM >ff"? W) VII btlllff l Druggist & Clicmis' rs offkurxr; irrs laugh and w L scl vutoil .stock of DRUGS. MEBIylKSS, PAINTS. OIL& Met Mfl Faosy Articles, Low down for CASH. A I.SO, A lot of lino f.'ijrars itnil Tobacco. Your patronage Is respectfully sollcltc JAS. L SHERiDAf April JS, l;V7<>. Sin. wf H.nfliii If .1 JIUlBUiVilJI ?AGEXT.? No. 2, Granite Banj 1 Buy and Se For Casl STAPLE AXI) FAXCY jJltY GOOD; CHOICE FAMILY GKOCEKi: ALSO, A GOOD LIXK OF COXFKCTIOXA It CIGAIlS, A SL'KOIAT,TY! ?Mv motto is "Live and lot Live."? GIVE MS A CAI MAXTUA-MAIvIXG executed with >1 ess anil dispatch and upon lttasoi terms, by TV **?? Tti7 7} TVTnT&rtvi a ATilO. ATA? J.IAVi'W Jj-M.. March, 1J, IS7S. Have' opejied their Spr Stock consisting- in part cf CALICOS, CIIECX HOMES! XA1XROOK, cam nines. piques, latvxs, BLEACHED AXI) JIKOWX ] HAMKUKG EDfilX' .0'"*:".' ( SHOES, ?VC, ,I*.rtTlll*"' March !??(lxl'? csainio0 s*r *: *,'->* .foe *> WffWfW HUM IIHil^" " 1 " "' ( Carpentry. ?p i tXlIE untlorRlsrnetl hcrehy k!vc* notlcc that 1 he is prcjiarctl'to do all kinds of . J $ CABPENTES'S WO$K | rish- 1 AND < - BUILDING. i ITo also repairs I COTTON (JINtf.TIIRABIIEUS, AND FANS. eA full supply of OIN MATKHTAfj always on i r I hand. Farmers are requested to !>riujr llieirl4 (lins up early in Lite season to allow time to|S lifive tln-ni properly prepared-. I J Alfio iiiront. lor tin; I Taylor Cotton Gin, J n, Tlie Brooks Cotton Press, ' !, il And n'l kinds of IIUIJKEII and LEATHER f D, B, SMITH,..1 r ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. EB| Cunningham j & Templeton s l ; Ilave oil hand > "?{?! Sugar, Tobacco, ! ll": Coffee, Azes, I ? 'tir*. -n . I Xiauou, X 10 W 8) Lard, Hats, .. 11 Meal, Shoes, j \ jq ' . Flour, Calico, j{ Rice. Homespuns,!. of ] T&accaroni, Cheese, n &c.,* &c., &c? &c., #c., J ]er< G.IVE TIIEM A CALL. C lhi,s Jan. 20, IhT'J. Lfrs i | ^ fore! \\TEtnkc pleasure In calling attention to a 'it '? our entirely '?f MT?W CDBTTO mi Aft Jul H P- l^JJL XUX* VA I U.S0 I -AND- | "'"i SUMMER STOCK of 'V,s_! DItY GOODS, DliESS GOODS, 1 : FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, . onn; UIKBONS. KM HKOIDEIiY, ! or; HAMBURG EDGINGS, TRIMMINGS, ctc. , I l'iirtlus desiring SPUING GOODS and ,, wanting bargains will please examine our , I i stock. ""j j Bargains In DRESS GOODS. 1 Biu unlns I n I? LACK ALPACAS. Bargains In BLACK SiLK. 0# Bargains in CASHMERES. i Bargains In LAWNS, Bargains In DeLAINE, all Wooi. Bargains In P K. a ~ cry, Our stock of PRINTS Is tin Usually large and pretty, conslsilngof nearly ^0() pieces of different style and pattern. Call and exam- ( ine them, and don't forget we have a full " llr.eof ? NOTIONS, SILK TI'DKTS, LINEN H'DK'FS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUKES, i> r'1'Lri.'.j i w > v r rrsrj DRKSS BUTTONS. TOWKI.S. TAIU.K DAMASK, LINENS. 8HKETIXU8, and DOMESTICS. I A full lino of B BOOTS & SHOES ; ranging in price and quality from S1.00 to -HATS AND CAPS- ' .lA particularly nice line of FELT and I 11 STRAW Goods. . . i Examine our Stock, and b<5 pleased. We j are offering a stock of good Goods at low pri-| f ?. JOEL SMITH & SON, ' find j April 9,1S7D. Dissolution. ! ... 1 rpHE partnership heretofore existing: be- J 1 tw'ion NORWOOD A JONES, Dealers in General Merchandise, Abbeville C. H.,.So. Ca., has tills day been dissolved by mutual consent. The lousiness of the old Arm Will be closed out by Norwood Bros. II. H. NORWOOD. " A.W.JONES. *T | Abbeville,8. C\, March 11, 1570. i1 NEWTtiem. I rpTIE undersigned have this tiny formed a | iTun ! ' copartnership under the firm name of| Lull! NORWOOD lJRo'S, as successors to Norwood | I it Jones, and will be glad to biive the public j ' ' 4 I 2* vu us a can* I , ir. ir. xniuvooD, ^P'6 .7. S. St HIWOOD. ?ln Abbeville. S. C., March 11. lo7;t. lies, ;;!>? WITHDKAVVAL. 1 ' TT AVINff sold my entire Interest in the . IT firm of Norwood Jonrs to .Mr. J. S. Norwood, I ben to r?-rnrn piy thanks to tliej | i public for the libera! patroiwsre extended toi, | lis and desire to commend the new firm to;1 ! their patronage. |*7I ! A. W. JONES. (|]| lAlibeville; Mareh 11, rSTO. Ijjji NOTICE jTO SCHOOL TEACHERS.! I I, ! 1" "WILL be in my office at AbbevillOi |_L Court House on tlio 'following days; N! SATURDAY. MARCH 29, I SATURDAY, APRIL 5, ( I MONDAY, APRIL 7, I SATURDAY, APRIL 26, j,rr| MONDAY, MAYS, SATURDAY, MAY "1, 1 MONDAY, JUNi: 2, 1 , SATURDAY. JUNE 23, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1 1 Teachers hr.v'nij eerti'leales wH* present; rt them for registration on the days a love meny.n ; tioncd. K BAVID CRAWFORD, School Commissioner, A'. C. T'liireb 21.1S70, tf. Ac:!:.nt roil AnnKvn.r.H Count v. | ' ri^jTR ''eli'brat'-'t srXCI.AHc CUTTEIt, No. ' P H \ J. ftiX and EIGHT. . I I I - ' T ! Thrso T'Tm-liine* P.ro miiv'.rsaHly ncknowl-1 i?-it ; i>(j.,'oi! id l?o 'In' Ix-st manufactured, (or out-1 ? , i t'.iic l'p.y. Straw, Ko'Jtli.'r, torn .Hlalks, Simnr j ' 'bl * '-'"tie, < !(*., and for strength aiu! Duraliiltiyj i;?? ',M|iuu, ..v,'/. r in."?!, rur4.?iii>??ir?. i i * iJ"'", } f!io NVoi'M's Fair of P;>rC n I . ?i0n^?ln :Mj4 M.W, besides thousand* ot' kU.* ! I' -tiinonia.? Jioiu 'arge stuck razors, livery j o:iU I < ??! tf> '>' nt Kurz & Hvuff's Root. Ii v. 'M<1 Harness Establishment. Abbeville, i * >irt House, So. Cn. Doc. 25, ISTrt. fmml ]SV V.llV VHrV'r In thcl>vuRllncnt reason j 4 -i All#' prices. Oive u?.e u call. 'i-*., E. U. IJ.oSEIDE Agt i .is?n. 20, ! *?. I ~ CtTJASS *c*l FRUIT JARS. EDWIN PARKER'S. | May 7, U"!'. *' **" ^l-'~ \'i . w* McCords Colic Mixture. For IIorseH, Mules nod Cattle. v. Th? undersigned have been appointed *ole ijrcntu for the wile of "Mrt'OSDHC'OLIC MIX* ' ruKK,"an lnfalilbI?cure*,for rollc ifi hof?<*- ' . mules orcattle. Tliix preparation;,wiu? PfrtV?" icnted June .'JO, 180/, and f? ihe M^brjt tlmon'lilcli has elapsed since Iia? attained' a- ?epu-'' lution uticqnak-d by any patented tntxllclno >n tlie globe. Wu have in orfr p/taKOssion t?wr' fuHounuotiuui iiujuciuull |;ui3u?a niiw ?n*e jsed it.; I iiavehnd two occasions to use McCordl ^'ollc Mixture In cases that warned desperate. ! he success In curing was apparently niaglc* lI. it is administered wltbofiftfoiibJe or de? ny, is speedy in net Inn, and It-blnk is h* vallable that every person who manages horses' >r mules should need it at hand, D. L. AVABPl'AW. I saw Mr. Mcford use liis Ihedlefne on ft ' nare that had been tra vellirig.,an<l was seized with cramp colic. The animal was uroi>-i tins down f ei)uentiya?id in great pain. Ini short time aficr the medicine, was given?in on minutes, at the farthest,?the aiilmnl wn?' nsier. and In an hour I saw the ntjlnial liar* lessed and driven off. and learned subM?? lucntly she performed the Journey and liad10 more colic. THOMAS THOirgOlt. I have lmd one occasion (o use &JcCord'< 'ollc Mixture. It was vorjf effective and I hlnk is an excellent medl?te. > ' ?. McGO\VAN. ForSaleat Abbcvlllehv DR. E. PARKfcft. For sale by T. Raker, Lowndesvllle, Dr. E. II. Kd wards. Due West. USE THIS BE1ST IN THE WORLD; M letter tlai any Saleratus.r ' \> U ti )ne teaspoonfal of this f?o<la n?;d with sou milk equals Four teaapoongflilsQf itie best Baking Power, saving * Twenty Times its co?t. See package for valu itbld Information. \ f the ter.sprjonfhl IS too large and does noi produce good re* tilts at first, use less afterwards. March 5.1S7A. if SHOE SHOP, . FRANK GARRET, of the best sliob-malien In the county/ nvites you to give him a Job in his llr.e or vork. He hopes by faith fill work and !n^ >rlcesto merit a.share or the prtbJIc putrouige. Shop In the ofllce at thfe marble yard. March 19,187U, 3m. CIGA.RS. ]STE;W BRANt)St. RRIPE OF TIIE SEA," "NONE SUC#," for sale at : t i E. Parker's; May 20, 1879. Another Fresh Stfppty r~W lioniitlfnl AfllHnprv Tjiop nnrf fil.i i. Scarfs, Silk Mitts, Hulls, Fan Cords, Co etsJie;, Just received at the Emporiuiii of Fasfiidirs.w Mliy 21, 1870'. o__ WHITE BROTH * iV IJTOULD nnnonnfie that they now have la. ?? store a full supply of CORN and -BAWHITE BROTHEK8... May 14,1870. o Coin Purses. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS/ EDWIN PASSER." April 23,1870, tf AT"C0SfT HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, fitiSlia? and Wright's, at Cost. EDWIN FASEM Apjll 23, 1879. "REMEMBER -THOSE SPECIALTIES AT? WHITE BROT&EES,E AMBURG TRIMMINGS, in' a hundred different styles. . "WHITE and COLORED PI'QtES, PRINTED LAWNS, a- . WHITE VICTORIA LA%.NS. , . , WHITE BEOTHEBS? May 15,1879. Saiiis, Saddles & BM'Briiltf Just received sit" Cunningham fempftton's. March JO, 1879. ro MAKE JfONEt I'leasdntly and inst, agontwsbould tiddreaa FISLEY, HARYEY & CO., Gn.rj2, 1S78, ly Atlanta. DEESS GOODS; RECEIVED this day iiiBJjiCl? and Colored Buntings, and other desirable Fabrics In pretty light shades, also a fuU Un.eof black ' u'ashmeres, all of which' aire being offered very cheap at the ? Emporium of Fashions.'. May 21,1879. o . NOTICE To Debtors and Creditors. AIJj persons Indebted to Estate of Dr. JAMES F. MA BUY, jiecensod, cither 1>V note or account ar?f,requested to come forward and pay tlie sair.f at ?*.u ?arly day to the nnderslgned or to pgfy agent Dr. J. W, KELLER. Those neglecting to heed this, notice will tlnd their rioter a Bd account* In the hunds of an Attorney /or collection.' All persons having ckdriss ftgainst the Estate will present their demand*. v M US:' M. JT.iM ABRY. Administratrix. Oct. 23, 1S7S, tf. FOB CENTIEMEN, 1>EYONl) a doubt we JtSav&itho largest ant* l} best selected asKortinei^t of COTTOXADES, TWCEBS, -CHEVIOTS, FLANNELS J\N*D FANCY cahslmeres .... we liave ever hsndlpA We :?lso direct special attention to yYr gentleman's fine shoes. We are prepa nxi to antisty the most fastidious aiid invlt<! .the -Inspection of our stock by parties desiring handsome and serviceable Spring Suits. Arso i.ir^ line of Huts ? both felt and straw and Itwidy-Miidc Clothing at . , W. JOEL SriSTff& SON'S/ i Baker & Confcction^,' . - ON Main Street, r..?,\t. iloor to J. Kurz'8 .. Root and Shop M{ore. > ' ?.. . i Krult, Rrcnd, Cukes and Cnndles to be hna I 31 Hit times, fresh ami sweet. GIVE ME A , i v **. unit he 'rented rlsht. .. I i'ARTY-CAKKS fr.rnished to ordej\ C. E. BRUCE, 1 Feb 1ST!). ' JIavinuseveral years experience n?en liquor. 1 dealer, and 1?ef n? faint Mar with nil the brnnily, i besides hiivinsra practical knowleilpeofwlmt^ 1 , Is choice. he is fully able Id supply nil who ;;\vish ii pure article either as a heverape or for', i medicinal purposes.of nnythinir they UcmIH I in hi> lino of (roods, which consist of tho following: ' Hyc Whiskey, Tort Wine. * | Bourbon Whiskey. Madeira Wine, I Corn,(sweet and sour Sherry Wine, j mash.1 Malnen Wine, - I Crystallized Corn, fa taw ha Win*\ N. I'. Rum, fceuppirnong \\ inc., ... Centennial Bum. Claret Wipe, : Old Cnnv Whiskey, I Ineoln County Wbs'y I Scotch anil Irish Whiskey,' tine linpotrcd I (iin, Clinmpajrne, French llnmdy. The nhovo iroixts will he sold In <iunr>t(t1 osult purchasers, at prlccs from two to ten Idolli??-?a trillion. Vartfes deslrlnjT Christinas supplies willllo I well to jclvc me a ?iy. t\. liK.tjVFW n 2