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THE PBST ^JBLI .1 j; i??M- J.u-l -J.. Abbeville, (J.; -i . j. i. . , W. A. LE& EDITOR. TPDMC Tl.-? n?n - J ?iiuru i/unnro n )fnr in nuvnnrc Of Nt> Sub^c^ipCious-tikeu for a sliorter time t!iu"U sii Aoutlis. : v Friday, Ja^iary 7, 1870, f i\ ; Sale Day. In spile of <Jic cold and disagreeable wcatAiec, there was a large attendance' 'of *onr fcllow-citizons of the i on Monday lust. The frecdlnon cspccially inustered in strong force. Some valuable proporty was sold, and at good prices: SAr/KS 1JY TIIK SHERIFF, lteal Eslato of I\ A. Calhoun, tlec'd., 786 acres, sold for $3500 ? 8. S. i if: rlin, the purohascr. Tract of the | same, 60 acres, $400, W. H, McCaw. purchaser. Terms cash. 2 Lots in (ircenwood. Estate T?. M". j McCiiTl, dee'd,,?1st lot, of 8 acres, j '5223, C. A.' C. "Waller, purchaser?; 2nd lot 15ll acres, $150, same pilrcha.; *er. ' Terms, eaSh. SAr.Es by the '.TfDnE ok Probatk. ' JR*eal Kstato of W. O. Parsley, 171 | :apres, $500. T. W. McMillan, purcha. j ser. ' Terms cash. Tnnn Wilcnn ilff'il 11 I acrcS, $1,300, E. Jtoche, purchaser, i terms 12 months credit. j **'' 3IouS6 and lot near Abbeville, Est.: Xathariiel Cobb, 4 acres, $515, Gov-) crnor Nelson (eolored.) purchaser,! (orniK 12 months credit. Real Estate of the same 891 acres: $250, Jas. II. Cobb purchaser; same pterins. lieal Estate of tho same 107 acrcs, j $350; same purchuscr, and same terms. Eeal Estate of (he same 10GJ acres $130. Same purchaser, on tho same terms. OTITER SALES. The valuable Marshall property in j "IW Village, consisting of 12 acres, j " with improvements?dwelling, vinc-j yard, &c.;?was divided into lftur lolf; of threp acres each, and sold at public out6ry "to different purchasers, rnd at t\ih. fellowihg rates: ifo. 1, the dwelling, was purchased by Miss Sallio Martin, at $4,050? No.! 2,'the vineyard, by James S. Cothrani "Ksq.,'at 8550? Nos. 3 and -1, near the! "Prthiutft Aftn/lAmv W T C.?ill. -* viimiv Ai\.uuyutj j l/J 11 . t; . UUUL llj ' ft>r $6G0. ' Terms one-fourth f-nsh?balaneo on ft credit of tme and two years. 'l ' '* ?? <*>< it 1. &* * ' <t". ..v Ti|p: UxiVERSITy OF TUK SOUTH.? . TYo had, the pleasure, on Weduesdaj* . just ofmeeting the Roy. O. P.Tbaekara. < l.bo o,gc^ of. tlio Bonrd of Trustees of IVq .University of the South, as as of hearing Ins address in Tri?$l3fc <5hur6h in'behalf of this gi^t '^mu'* ' Tho plan of ithe Univiwimy'' - originated vrith Bishop Polk, in 1856 ill-485.7 he and Bisltoo EHiott were appointed ngents to procure the etiJ f4d9wxiM)ut.-!-anU ia Octobcr, 1860, qornor stoue ww laid of tho University, "\vi*io)i with an endowment . of near ono half iniliion of dollar#, ' i ' l * and a wide domain of 0,000 acres, promisedto.be the great University <>f the .South. "Cndcr the patronage t>f ten Bishops of the Episcopal 'Ctrnfdj; it promised to be to the South What Oxford and Cambridge, ;aro to Old England'. Tho war came Jt > stfapeud^ hot to destroy tho work. Something has been saved from the - wi'ock-'-tljc .English Church has made oa donation of $25,000 \ buildings have been erected ; 100 students are in - attendance, and "taorc are seeking'ddjcyitta^e. It is ijiow proposed to raise ^25,000 m^rc fOjX' j.he,purpoao ofpnlarg>he. .ftqcon^nop.dations, and Mr ^lifljcjfar^ comos to plead tli<? cause of & boforo a Southern "public?pf: high religious cultpre?thorough but cheap?reli"jgloijs1 brit. not poctarlan. Tp tlieso daysx)f lax morals and latitudinarian '{{i'lnwnli'H Tf"KoV>f?moQ na in ! >? x l > ~ -? *Vw!! and deep, tho foundations of a thoyWgh, roligtota ; education?to fo'stor suOh institutions as tho University of ilio/fiouthi -i'ii.-. . .i. : -fVBu4witt at Tns1 <M asVi At,t? House, j Ifayk, th? hostess of the Mar hull House, with characteristic publie spirit and Hbofrality, proWdfcd a sumptuous supppr, on Xucaday evenJjftgTast folr ihe entertainment of the W?^6eW*o^'thd' itxfecutive Commit *^<1 df'tliA* A^feoviftb 'Agricultural So<vfti' loaded, with everything wfcffelf' oosHd phiftdo the m#pafc?i: wwflMfT^N? i tjjfls ana delicacies?jdisrtttsS-, ijfuo 'ttpprfeciatioi "hy the* &sserablad guests. Jt.w&Jfa icfcsl'tf? good &nWhW]$& itet&fi akilll lJfite*KaP8Cft?^d *?d joyed. i . . - - r " BtAOV 001 ,?5!OT99lf #>t^f 'i' ?>?. /. ; 4?,w?sa Ss"ff?9ritff fw the Theme of extr&va^r^.ewog^r bittor den a Delation by the paoAe jonr-| *ufc JMVWtfci'iifo' dbtotbiaaUwfeeefciB to /have? beep *mi-j ^ yMm^aAiid stttis Aearfu; (**. bitter and unaoraptUMfeitigortifftfti bension, fififp kc%ti ^Wfer?Jd by his death. :}?; ' . * V":^- ' S if ' ' "' ,/ ' v r" / \ " r- ' V : -' Xf.w Magistrate at Aubf.vii.le -?-"\Ve tuUi) pleasure in nnnounoin" the recent appointment of our friend Jtohevt R. Hemphill, Esq., as u magis tmt(^ul' our Village, fcnd vre thinlc can safely assume the responsibility of assuringtho public t t tho duties of his oJBce will be efficiently and sat Isfactorily performed. He is a lawyei by profewuoir, und with the nbilit\ and t|?e disposition to do justieo.to al parlies without "fear, liivor or a Hoc tion," and we arc sure tjiat he wil give satisfaction to alWwhite ant black. TlijiL i.s the kinu of Magis trate, it is said, that the authoritic! wish at, Abbeville, and we feel assurec that our friend Mr. Hemphill wil "fill the hill." See his card in anothei column. Dissolution.?We direct tho alien tion of our readers lo the advertise ment of tho dissolution of the copnrl nership of Fowler it McDonald, Th< business will l?c continued Ly Mr. .1 \Y. Fowler, who iu{.ends enlarging hi: stock, and to the Departments of Dn Cioods and Millinery, proposes to adt a Dress and Mantua-making depart incut, under the control of ladies o tasto and skill. JWr. fowler lias bu sines* energy, ami experience, an< generally performs what he promise? Our friends may call at the "Jimpori um of Fashion" with tlio assurance o s -Iccting from a largo and varie< stock the best goods in his lino, at run sonablo rates. Sre his ailvertisemcn of goods at cost. ?<a>? Abbeville Agricultural Society. In another column we publish tIn proceedings of a late mooting of tin I-'xecutive Committee. It will hi soon that they havo each pled?xc< themselves to advance ?5() to moot ox penditures to be incurred in the erco lion of necessary buildings, it wil be also seen that tho citizens of tin District are earnestly X'equestcd ti pay promptly their subscriptions a Annual Members, so tbal all inai bear their part in tbis enterprise The Society is now a "fixed fact,1 with a brilliant future before it. Tin next Premium List will swell its a? gregale of premiums to tho amour, of ?1.000?and ?rach succeeding yea will witness more varied and extent! oJ lists. Tho next Annual List lm i been prepared and will appear in ou noxt issue. I BfiT** Soc noticc to Debtors; "Jo; ! White Brothers in another colunu t The appeal is irresistible and we fee as mire d will meet a hearty response Their arguments cannot be gninsayet These gentlemen also publish a stat< ment of the expense of holding eottor which see. They are also prepare to mako liberal advances on cot to shipped by them, which will bo hel [jit the discretion of the owner. 185J efyv wo d rcct attention to the ad Vorti^ement of Mrs. Golding, v;h nfiWcased the commodious House a the Corner of Granite Range, on th Imoiic Sduarc, and is prepared to ro ccivo permanent and transient board ers. To all of our friends who desiri a pleasant qHiet house?a good tabl ?and a polite and obliging hostess we commend Mrs. Golding's. 00^. Seo notice of Dissolution o Partnership of Rahn & Rosenburgh and formation of new partnership o Rahn & McAdams, at Diamond Hill S. C. The new firm inako a strong appeal to their friends and patrons and we trust will be rewarded with j full share of patronpge. ? r Dr. J. "W. Thomas advertise a patent wire-fenco, which ho war rants.-'pig tight and bull strong,"? ?proof against everything large: than rats or less active than equir ji'ols?also his famous knitting Ma ehinc. Read his advertisement. $?2?* Mr. Enoch Xclson advertise; two of the beat and most popular fer tilizers ? Boue Super-Phosphate and Chesapeake Guano?which thoy wil sell for cash or on timo. They come highly reoommendod. Call and sec certificates.. ' He also advertises i largo lot of fcox-n, which ho is selling low. '" ' Mossrs. Mays, Barnwell & Co together with a variety of othei goods in their line, are offering e uhoipo lot of corn and ?ats, which have ing purchased low, they are preparet to sell at low rates. These gentlemei are fhaking the said of grain a specialty and invite an examination of theji prices. They also advertiso Superioi fertilizers. ; ..... ... I. ' ..!*'* . . S&" By referenco to the advertise ment in another polumn it will be sect that Jir. J. Jj. (plurlc late of Hodge Depot, has located in our Village an< offers his services to the public as i repairer of batches, .clocks and jew ?lry. Mr. Clark haa ..long resided it our District and is Well-known to eu: citizen?. ills expcnchce and skil guarantee that any .work entrusted t< nw1?r?J Will recciVo ]W6pi5r attention ";'l6!^^^w'X,jcensc bill, pending be fore 4he/.Epty of CfcnHeston", i heated discus jSil , It irmkeg i ti>o' 9(1.3 )?ivt y.'l "iTflW't?Z*<fT i btlUMHUibd Hobday Ue M?tN<b0i4 tlk nmof-the fcawon-v vpf/i d y-afi d. v1 f Ou-Mond*} night theif and sitico then tho vreMbwr biw become more gonial, ' ^ .! Moetiag of tlio Executive Committee of ' i the Abbeville Agricultural Socioty. j ?According to previous announce i mailt, a meeting of tho Executive [Committee of the Abbeville Agricul'jturul Society was held at tlio. Village ( * | on Tuesday .ast. The Committee now consists of' i {.wenty-nino members? twenty-four, ' i with the olllcera of the Society. Of ' j tlieso were present, Messrs. I). W. 'i Aiken. C. T. Haskell, F. A. Connor. '.IninosS. Cofhrmi W A T.or> Win -j IT. Parker, G. Mel) Miller, ' W.J. ?i.Smith, II, A. Griflin, J. M. Ijattimer. ^ j II. W, Lawson, A. M, Aiken, James '( llogoj'K, jr., W. T. Henderson, A. ISllia, James Pratt, I. I>. Gaillard, J. V. Calhoun? absent, 1>. M. Itogei-3, ! L\ Jj. Guillcheau, James II. Wide; man, James A. Iteed, G. M. Mattison. *jM. II. MeGhee, Cat. C'orley, J. E. i P.rownlee, iSauuiol V. Hester, M- C. " j Tuggarl and G. M. Hodges. "j The President announced that he s I had appointed J. F. Calhoun, Vice ! M. O. Met 'avian declined, and James 'A, Hood vice Edwin Culhonn declined j On motion of W, J. Smith, a Com'.mittceof ^ix was appointed to select !a suitable location for the creotion of jtho necessary Fair Buildings. The following gentlemen were appointed : W. J. Smith, iv- A. Gridin. A. M. Aiken, W. II. Parker, II. W. .Law l - - n i?un, juiuck Jv??gers. jr. , On motion of .lames Rotors, jr., it 11 . , " . ; was Resolved, That the Kxeoutive Committee pledge themselves to advance each iii'ty dollars for tlio uses jof tho Society, upon the call of the ; Treasurer. j On motion of J. 3E. LatUmer, a L j Committee of five was appointed to ^superintend the erection of the necesMsary buildings, enclosures, &< , upon "! tho Fair grounds. The following "(gentlemen were appointed: .1. M. ' LattimerC. McJ). Miller Jatnes 8. Cothu! ran, James Pratt, and J. F. Calhoun. i! - - ? j un motion ol" F. A, Connor, acoms'inittcc of tlireo was appointed to prov ieiire Siiitable plans and specifications | j for the Fair Buildings. The following gentlemen compose the Committee: F. A. Connor. W. T. Henderson. jr. 1). Gail lard. ^ j On motion of F. A. Connor, a comr! mittee consisting of 1>. \V. Aiken, ]?. *:A. Griflin, and James Jlogcr.?, jr.. wan s appointed to prepare a suitable "Prcr initim List for the next Fair, u y # - On motion of J?. A. CJrifiln, the ^Committee was authorized to issue Premiums to the amount of one thouq sand dollar.1?. Oa motion of G. 3IoD Miller, it was j j Resolved, that tho Annual members of " I tho Society bo dfifeucHtlv requested to '"j renew promptly their subscriptions, > jinjocder t& meet the forthcoming deij | mnnds unjpn tho Treasurj*. ? j On motion of W. J. Smith it was _l; Resolved that the proceedings of this j meeting he published in the Abbevillr j Prats and Banner. j The Committee then adjourned. |.| W. A. Li;K,) D. \\r. AIKEN. i Rrtf* ft/*/ ! r?4 ui>?* C ^ * 1 ) ircsiuent. The Cokksbury Confkrence School ( ?We take pleasure in calling iho attention of our readers to tho advertisement of the re-opening of this p time-honored institution under the e nuspices of Mr. W. C. Hen net, a ! thorough scholar and successful tcaeh'|er. Mr. Bonnet is a graduate of Edjinburg. aud well sustains tho reputation of that renowned university for I exact and life scholarship. The i)!CokcBbury school has suftered in comf. 1- 1 ' * ! .iiun u mi uuiurs uirougliout tho counI try, and we hail with pleasure the ' efforts which are being niado^o re?^ tore its past prosperity. It^Mfciborn < among its graduates, such. mel Pas4. a D. B. DuBow, lion. Joseplh Thcker, Bishop MeTyre, and a long list of oth* er worthies. Let us sustain our home institutions; and among the best of 8 these is the Cokesbury Conferoncc - School. P Religious.?The Rev. W. S. Plumor, I). IX, will preach in the Presbyterian Church in the villago on next. * Sabbath morning at 10i o'clock. At the close of the sermon tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered. EST Mofisrs. Norwood, Do Pro & ' Co. advertise fresh arrivals of choieo 1 staple goods, provisions and groceries. , Their stock was uevor larger or rnoro , comploto. Seo notice of Final Settlement * of Estate of Archibald Bradley, dee'd, by P. II. Bradley, adm'r, and Alary A. Bradley, ndm'x. ' ? r 19" See notice to dcttdBLand crcd1 itora. of tbo estate jWHFr. W. T. j Jones,, deo'd, b^ GeoV.-ty/Tjones, Ex? .. . 'Markets. " P . - ABbirvffct*, January 7?Cotton 22} @23. * Kew York, January 6?Cotton a shade caster, at 25J. Gold 19]. i 7 P. M.?Cotton heavy and lower; , sales 2,100 bales, at 25$. Gold 10i(% 1 20. " Baltimore, January B.?Cotton ?5. ; ., . r* , Charleston,. Jan. Cotton activd tind firmer; rr.lcs f?O0 tales? middling 24 J; redeiptd J,013. Liverpool, January B.?Noon.?; . Cotton firm?uplands Or leans lli(^li|. * Liverpool, January 5.?Cotton steady, at preyio*is quotations.: < j, EOJtEKA LODttH, NO. 47, '' A regular ,'cqo^muoicntioTi of E?r?kft - S?iM.djn?"? WtfMUt */"*> r ba ; punctual in j&s ' * v"";.1 i- * 1 * v y,1^> / r. v," ~ A" f. . < . \ /jji j niNNOI ;0F COFAI ! ! I The Firm <1 DonaM is this d own limitation. I J AS. | m. m Abbeville, Jai i ! ^\.C? The uiulersijj the Dry Goods ??-rSBS -< mincers xf fiIIa < the "Emporium pare with city land Milsincry Spring he will, i jhe Dry Goods jpartments, cstaS Ifloor a Dvcss rti 'department wlih ed by a lady < W R Sk A^)S<i2nilk^ ?> Cir! Thankful to 1 public lor the bestowed upon hopes by strict ness to merit d same. Very re eFc^ul Having sold business lately firm of jToiyler $ W. Fo"7 ler, 11 bespeaking for FOWI FR a ?>o * v# hu juj jw x a. ? ?' v liberal j>atronaa late firm. ] 1 I Shoes A r< CI m 4- y\ wx #1 AS 1 HUUIiU shoe business my stock of mc children's pegj until 1st of mar Jag In order to dn.Mark A* nig auu ^UII sell until 1st goods, flannels, titles In the S incut, sliawls an ') *S.^br. oi mm H ^ ?1ai ''''j ' ^ ^ - . - . ! ? ' L1ITBON 1TNF.RXMP - ? ? - ?? ?rs^ AM. JL JL 9 | I i . ? 4 Fowler & Mcay dissolved by its W. FOWLER, cDONALD. ! ti'y 1st, 1870, ^ a /. - ^? jned will continue and Millinery busendeavor to make of Fashion" cornretail Dry Goods Houses. This in connection with and Millinery dedish on the second id iBmitua niakinsr bIi will be conductof taste and skill, ristants. Ids friends and the liberal patronage! the old firm, lie attention to busi cuDiiiftiuauee 01 me spectfully, ?. "W. Fowler. my interest in the i! M T IIIC. # ^ r- illcDahalD to .las. tike this methol of the said J AS. W. ntiimaiicc of tlie je bestowed on tlie jot LW. lucisonaia. Sit? ? at Cost. going out of the 1 propose selling sn's, women's and ^ed shoes at cost ch. 5. W. Fowler. make room for a nner Stock I will of march, dress linseys, many armillinery depart1 ' 1 A A ia cioaKS, at cost;. i. W. Fowler. ;?s, cravats, '^gjgj | Guano! 1J*?sOCIT KEI.SON wotild respectful! inforn the Hg?n'-y for selling lwo of llie best ?n ZELLS' AMU 'ESI _BBL?vjaa.^ .EL J AND T GHE8AFEAKI AN AMMONIATED SOL I will koop con-tantly on Imnd largo qui which I will null to planters for cash or on time 7.<:rs have been u*?-d very extensively in llti every instance have given etiliio satisfaction. *eeu upon application to Jrmuary .*>, 18i?, .17, tf Quick rtturns and 1'ermanmt . MAPES' NITR( Super-Phospha COMPOS Bones, Phosphatic Guano & A: AH thoroughly discomposed ?nd reduced lo i tiou and Sulpliuiic Acid, ADAPTED TO THE COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, (Mi Th * ia the 01 leal Ruper-Phnpplmo tnanufacl truducbd lo the Public iri li? Spring of llio )c< The guaranteed chemical standard of tin* fe ct. Soluble Bone Phosphate, 14 per ct. Tot This standard is tinifonnlv exceeded in tho m made by Dr. Alex. Means, Inspector of fertil Gillian, of llk-hiiiond, Dr. Tinges, of Boston, several yearsand puhli-die:l in the de?cri|> The practiced success of this Sopi-i .phosphate seasons, baa been as fully established by the i 'armers, recent letters from nearly two hundred | phlets last issued. [kinsman & HOWELL, General j Carolina, 128 East Bay St: Jan. 7, 1870. 37?3m consignees. The following named persons have I freight in the Depot at Abbeville : | I Calhoun & Lanier, IT. Devlin, William Wilson, Trowbridge ct Co., J. A.' Norwood, D. A. W. D. Mars & Co., j I Jay & BiTvdlcy, Mays, Barnwell & Co. I J. W. TlminnQ V/hmi-/>a/1 T?..T3..~ f. ! ... .... ? -- V* M uuvij X/ UX 1 U IV ! Co., Quarlcs, Porrin & Co., J. K.' ^1 P. Ilafircy. I * EXPRESS.?T. P. Qnarlcs, C. A.1 ^ Hammonds, J. X. "Boyd, \V. A. Lee. f,j, IX R. SONDLBY, i h? Agonfc. ! 8'e i a ..k , a *1 ? 7* Pile m All M l ; v v jl*M.&? Mm' 1UU1 f 200? LBS. BMOl, n 1000 Bushels Prime Seel Oats, ? ' 8C MACKEREL LARD, ' e?i CHEESE OSNABURGS, E be Linseys, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. \TnWAAfl .iliJIUUUUj A/ULJU OC IJK). Jnn. 7, 1870, 87?tf \1 NEW ORLEAUS MOLASSES, White Drips, STT, TIPTPH SYRUPS & MOLASSES. [?n Norwood, DuPre & Co. rli, J?n. 7, 1870, 37?tf ' ' CI* ROBERT R. HEMPHILL, = Lawyer ^ MAGISTRATE, ? ABBEVILLE, S. 0. OFFICE ON LA W RANGE. ^ Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf T NOTICE. & 187 PERSON^ having claims against the den late Dr. W. T. Jones, will present iliem properly at tested. And oil persons indebted JlaAbe jaiu? ard requested to (pak* payrotot (6 the undersigned. J tp> H. JONES, ? tSBSSS^ " ' Executor. * ^ -?-? '.? . ' Jg " I --Trr*r_'T"m"~TL' ''Jtl Guano! i\ Inn rintompK nn?l frii-nds lhat lie lms d most popular Feriiiiz-r* now in im-J fONIATEI) hospliate9 IIE : GUANO, UBLE PHOSPHASE. unlilicR of both of tho ubovo Ft riiliz'rr. i on reasonable term*. Tliwu Foilili State, Gcortri.i v-tid Albania, and in , Testimonials and cer.iOcaUj* can be| MELSON. Improvement to the noil ! DGENIZED ite of Lime, OP mmoniated Animal Matter, \ fine powder l?y meana of FermentaGROWING OF I CRIPS, VEGETABLE, &C. ered in this Country, having been inirl852. rtilizer i* : Ammonia, 2.00 to 3.00 per' hI Hone PlioRphatn, 3(5 ptr o.t. anafacltire, as shown by ihe analyses izers for Stale of Georgia, I)r. William and til her prominent chemists, during live pamphlets. even K'lrmg the rno?t unfavorable 2 perience of hundred* of l'binterH mid of whom are to be found in the pnin Agents for tlie State of South reet, Charleston, S. C. Private Boarding SOU S E BY MRS. GOLDING. HUE subscriber having Icsed lhai L eoniinndious Hoiiw, on the Public \inre, at the corner of the Granite It-?nget prepared to furnish ciitortiiinineiil to her 'lid* and the public generally. She will ----- ------ iu icixivc pt-rniaiiciil mid trailnt boarders, and to all du?iriti<r :i pleast and quint location gIhi will prouiistr best uliention rind care. Tho public tronagc is renpecifullv solicited C. GOLDING. Jun 71 1810, 37 ? it * * PAY UP! piIERE is 6till about Fifteen Hundred L DoIIhts chic me. na Proprietor ol e AMievi'le Banner for advertising, mb ripiiorm, &o. Parsons who know thentIvt-s indebted to ma for mol> woik are riteatly requested to call Mid pay up. omises to "seftle in ft few days" nre ol u<e to m<\ Longar indnlgtincu cannot given. Tlie money ia needed. W. W. FARROW. Jim 7, 1870,37? tf I. L. CLARK, REPAIRER OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND w c w t?iry, WOULD respectfully inform the pubthai lie bxs located ?t Abbeville, and uId be pleased to serve his friends nnd i public generally. All work done Jifitlly Ht the lowest living rates. Hii* g experier.ce in the business is a auflint guarantee of liis Ability to do Any rk entrusted to his care. Shop oppo s (be Post Office. TERMS CASH. . [ Persons in Any Way Merestei IN THE ESTATE OF . <f \ rcliibald Bradley Dec'd, WILL TAKE NOTICE. i<. J IIAT a final settlement of the said . Estate will be made in the. qffice of , Judge of Probate lor Abbeville Coun on my ivreiuy-rotirtb day of January 0?when the adm'r n?d adm'x will ' land a final discharge. < ' P. H. BRADLEY, Adm'r. Mary A. .'Bradley, Adm'x. an. 3, 1870, 37?St TO ARRIVE. fiKjp?. WMte Cm. SOiiOLBS. BSOON, 1 -- - , r y * j ' ) J ( ii ? imjufi PROMPTNESS IN FULFILLIING FAST OBLIGATIONS, TTrlE 33EST RECOMMENDATION FOR FUTURE CREDIT. WE WOULD respectfully inform rucIi of our customers an are in arrears lo us for goods sold tlietn la?l ye*r, dial the time lias come when we expect all, wiiliout any exception, lo pny up. VVe arc compelled to have money during diis month. We Iihvo waited on our cub toineis long and patiently, and we know ii in only necessary to a*Mire them of our need of monev. to - - . , -- .uviii iu jmjr up. Cotton is Wringing a good prico now, nnd there is no reason or justice in keeping n merchant out of hi* money longer, when the debtor lias ibe means of paying at his command. Coino forward gentlemen, settle up old >corc9 and put us in n condition for indulging vou during tlie year upon which we l.&vw just entered. WHITE BROTHERS. J.tn. 7, 1870, 37?tf 3M otice M msmii. WE have made arrangements for shipping Cotton, by which we will tdViince liberally on all Cottons put into our hands for shipment, and charge only Seven pet cent Interest on the money niTvauced. Wo will hive the Cotton held at the discretion of tho owner. Vlanter* who are not satisfied to sell their Cotton at ( resent price*, and yet need money to meet iheirengagcments with Merchant*, can ship their Cotton through us, draw sufficient funds for meetinc present demand*. and take the risk of realizing better price*, l>y hulding as long as they desire. Tba Coin mission Merchant* to whom we ship ire (second to none in point of rrt-poiuiI'ilily, prudence nnd business capacity. White Brothers. The following in nn extract from a letter received from our Ftctora in New York, in reply to inquiry made in regard to expenses of holding cotton. "The expense* of stoiing cotton io New York is 25 cents a bale per month. The insurance is 15 cents on $100 for one nvoth, 22 cents for 2 months, 30 eonti for 3 muni h, .'57 cents fur 4 months and 45 cents for 5 moniha." WHITE" BROTHERS. Jan. 7, 1870, 37- tf CuKESBURY |SC II00 L. rniS oUl and popular Institution nil] resume ExeicUes or. the flr*t of February under tlie rectorship of Mr. W. (J. BENET, an experienced niid successful instructor of yoilili. Mr. lt*not whs edu* uated at th- Editihutgh University of Scotland, and sto>id among the first in all his classes. IIo taught in the Cokesbury school during the past year, and the pa irons were so perfectly Bathfhd with the progress of their thildien and the discipline of the school, that they emered into obligations of guaranty to induce him to remain another year, as the strongest inducements were offered by other communities to obtain bis services. I have soma experience in teaching myself, and I can, most unhesitatingly, recomtucnd him to my friends aod the public as a superior teacher, nnd an accomplished- Christian gentleman. Kates of Tuition 25, 40, 50 cn .l-.ll - ...... uu uunnr* pur scuoiaaiic year, liHlf in advnnce. Board cat. be obuined at $12 ' per month, exclusive of ^washing aud lights. F. A. CONNOR, President Board Trustees. January 7, 1870, 37?if./' DISSOLUTION OF NEW FIRM AT 01 AMOMOl HUJ.. OOP ft *' 1 THE Oopartnersliip-b^retofore touting under the pitme of-**K?bh & Hoaeii burgh" at Diamond Hill, '8tC., but this day been dissolved, *nd' lbjf business will henceforth he conducted'bi;-!b?. undersigned under the name offKM?o .6c McAdams." All persons indebtipfjto the old firm will, make prompt/payment to them. A continuance of (be publio patronage U expectfully requested, andtfae undersign-, ed will apxre uo pain* to meet tbe'^ublio J... 7. ID70, For the' S^gj^| In TTOKKCH r SeoUh ?"> -i "V* - |*-*f t >: (&?'?' "-"' *V*:" A -" ^.: :-^-iyTr^t'ftlg?96&k