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.IXEMS. The French and English have at last compromised the commercial treaty differences. Cardinal Antouclla, the Papal Minister of State, is very sick. A tax on cats, 'sixty cents per head per annum, is imposed in Paris. New York claims at noon on a $veek day to have I,400,0w population. ,r - The burned Chicago buildings, if placed side by side, would reach one hundred miles. J The German Government will shortly1 introduce conscription in Alsace. Memphis young ladies are proper-1 ini; tor married Iiio by practicing in gymnasiums. Justice consists in doing no injury ot menj .decency, in giving them no oft'unce. - ^ j "W'elMn farmed Americans in PaijL-s | write that they believe that Napoleon! avill Ka riwfnrfnt to nnwc.r within il vi*sir 1 The people sigh already for a return of' the tfauvly show and extravagance of royalty. The. tradesmen especially long: /or the old days of the empire. Th,e reconstruction of the Vendomej /Column In l'aris commenced hist week,! jUnder^the direction of M\ Jtenard, the .well known contractor of public works, j All the first class hotels and cigar shoj)? i ;in Chicago were burned up. It was; jnore than a week before the citizens j / ould procure a good cigar so as to join j .the ruins in smoking. It Is^nnounccd positively from \Vnsh- i ington that Ontacazv will not be reeeiv-j .ed after the visit .)f Duke Alexis. Should i Iip ntmust ill fxercisiiil' the functions of! JiiinL^tcr from Russia Hid passports will j be hSftitttd him. ^2 earjaV,.Chicago w to have a new law court, to settle disputed land titles arising in consequence of the recent tire. The capital employed in the wine trade .of France is $.~>80,0<j0,(j00, while tlmt embarked ii} the cotton trade is but $40- 1 000,000. I The Massachusetts mills have sent an . agent to Houg Kong.to employ coolies lor operatives. A cargo of them is ex- , pccteil ut .Salem. I Russia has a new mitrailleur, invented [ by Gcueml Gorloff, which kills men | twice as fast and twice as far as the ! French affair killed them. The nail manufacturers of the Atlantic ;' 1 -1 -M- l ^.1 t < ruaies nave ucciueu 10 mivana' prices fifteen percent., iu consequence ot' the'" loss of 100,000 keg* by the Chicago fire, j The honor of being the richest man in the United States lies between William 35. Astor, Cornelius Yandorhilt and A. j T. Stewart. Probably' neither of these J, p-ntlemen can toll within ten millions j of what he is worth, and there is not;J supposed to be much di tie re nee between , ! them.;'/' K' m Louis Xapoleon is sold to have recent-1 Jv answered a letter from a little boy ol' \Viliuiiigton, JM., .who has conceived great ailnijjHtioH and sympathy for the . Kreneh CavAr, thmrkinx him for his friendly wfcrJk, and.expressing the hope iliat his little friend might live more! , qnietlv^n^l happilv than himself. V > jl A narrow gau?e railroad has boon; s opened to ^raCPe between Toronto and. Orangevill*, in (Jiifario, Canada, and is j doing a suceefwfnl bosiness in the trans- i jw>rtutionfofTrelght and passengers. The; t; gauge. tlin*e feet ami a nan, is found no;;, obstacle to its etttriency for carrying . freight, white 'theaccommodations for, jwissengers are described as entirely com- J i' fortal4is( a rid satisfactory. ;u : 1 : . ' I f. The T>nflftn Telegraph, commenting ' upon the published interview oT a cor-)*1 . respondent of the New York World with c Charles Bradlaugh, the coming Crom-',S] v eil of England, sny? it would be put- , ting U^fease mildly to say that we are , on thfc brink of a revolution. We should indicate the danger very gentiy by say-' c ing that We are on the edire of the crater v of a volentio, for revolutions are some-!, time.* mind; and volcanoes sometimes slumbpr, while our doom is sure. ' ? <8 Concerning the intimation of suppen- j v /don of tlie writ of hnben* corjpxus in;. Georiyfc-thc Augusta ((ia.) Chronicle re- ' jnirts, upon Rvpuhliean authority, that;? the threatened counties are Washington, ;s Jeffersoju Burke, Hancock, Glasscock,1 > "Wurreu, Columbia, Lincoln, Elbert and ;* "Wilkes, Jtnd in the counties of Floyd, <a Chattoogaand Whitfkdd ; and, it adds, jl "in this same district we hear of boasts ; 1 ' from tfertaln parties that they will wreak ' _ revenge by the aid of United States ,f troop*.**' ,r.; Knwria, while waiting for an opportu-| nitv to make her grand stroke on the;; Danube, fe continually employing her I leisure in conquests on her eastern bor-; dcr. 'Hie New York Tribune gives an ; 1 account of the Russian invasion and an-1 tiexation of Dzoungaria, on the north- [ orn slopes of the Tian-China mountains, r Almosfc/without exciting the attention of j1 the world, the army of the Czar lias in-1 ] -cprporaUxJiiito his dominions a territory I ] twice as Targe as.Ireland. rich iu miner- ], ral and agricultural resources. ' I( John Quincy Adams comos out flat-ij footed against woman suffrage. In aj, letter to the committee appointed by the!, suffrage seekers of Massachusetts to ob- j tain the views of thi* candidates on this'1 subject, lie says: "After careful thought j ami s^me study I am firmly aud tine- < quivocalfy opposed to woman suffrage, and shall feel it. my duty in the very improbable contingency of my ever occu- 1 pying any considerable public office toil stand by'the old Immemorial division of, activities and functions which seem to! me to be at the "foundation of society." j A good instance of "sharp practice" isj: that of a man in Ohio, who was acquitted of'murder on a plea of insanity. He j had secured his lawyers by giving them j a mortgage on his farm, but now lvpu- j diates the mart^a^e on the ground that he was inline when lie math it, accord- ! incr tn thn ^hmvinor rif t.hcW? KiiniO law- ! Vers. * ' f ?? ? i Eugenie declined all public honors while travelling in Spain. 'She replied' to Khi? Atnadcus's proffer of civilities! \>v sayifcg that she returned to Spain as ' an unfortunate woman, anxious to see j f>nce more the land of her birth, where j rfic had been ho happy. Mississippi.?Jacfcson, November 4.1 ?The Mississippi State Fair has been j again ' postponed from November 13th, j to December 4th." The State election for legislature and I county officers occurs next Tuesday and! . much activity, prevails in both political j parties. The contest will be very close,' and the majority for either party in the! Legislature must bo small. The wedther ie warm for this season.' j Georgia.?Atlanta, November 4.?, A ftinrr ( '.nrornnr flnnl<>v's mwsnw Wilii1 read to-day. He say* nothing about an' election. He hope* thai tkere will be no grounds fur futher reconstruction. He promises retrenchment, and savs he cannot now tell of the disposition of the Suite bonds, and urge? ;-.u iuvestijratio?i-; into the matter. lie counsels, execution 1 of laws, aiid promises to pardon spar-| iugly. He argues for free education,! but against mixed schools. He urges! that the. State's pecuniar}- faith be kept j inviolable. ' . >1 |_ I ,1 I , ...I., Gloom in* Chester.?Thn Reportoi of Thursday, says: Great gloom has por vaded this community during the pas week. No arrests have yet been made but the rumors and facts which hav< coinc to U9 from York have tilled tin mind? of all with apprehension, it i: known that many men have been arrest eel without warrant or legal process, ant that crowds arqdetained in jail withou having the causa of their detention madi known or an opportunity to prove theirin noeence, aud among a people accustomec to tho forms of law and to the largest per sonal liberty, these things''havenatural!} created something of a panic. All have fell that they were at the mercy of a milita it commander, and that the malice of a: individual or political enemy could ai any time consign them to an imprison ment from which there would be no re lease. News frojj Washington.?"Wasii ixgtox, November 4.?A proclamation is pending, restoring Marion County, 8 C., to civil rights, and placing Union County under martial law. Later.?The proclamation has been promulgated. It releases Marion County, and says: "Whereas, It hus been asforbiiiii'd tlmt unlawful combinations and conspiracies of the character and to the extent and for the purposes described in said proclamation in the County ol Union, S. C., do exist; now therefore," fee. It is stated that a clerical blunder, in writing Marion for Union in the former proclamation, necessitates the supplemental proclamation. The board of supervising inspectors adjourned tine die, and their proceeding? have been approved bv the Secretary of the Treasury. They designated different life-saving apparatus, with a view to protect steamboats passengers against monopolists. The inspectors did not discriminate in favor of any patent, but asserted general and specific requirements, applicable to all vessels propelled in part i>r whole by steam. They adopted instructions to local inspectors and additional rules, all having in view the strict enforcement of the law. Savannah, November 4.?Collectoi Robb has returned and is in charge o' the Custom House. A bill has been found in the United States Court against bim for embezzlement and aiding in a conspiracy to defraud the Government. He has been bailed. MARRIED. MARRIED, on the 2d instant, at the esuience 01 me urines miner, 113- nuv, R. L. Duffle, Mr. P. X. WILSON and Miss E. L. KENNEDY, all of Abbeville. OBITUAIIIES. MRS. SARAH A NX AMMONS! [epartcd this life the 22d of September, | 871, at her home in ElDorado, Arkan-j as, after a prolonged and severe illness, j Slip was a Mi as Tustin, and born in Lbbeville, S. and from her culliva-1 ion and refinement, she evidently en vy*ed rhose high social advantages for ,-hieh South Carolina, in her happy, silmy days, was so famous. f>he was true woman, a devoted mother and lithful wife. "While she had the c.>n-j ol of several step-children, by her pe-j uliar virtues she secured both their re-' pect and tenderest affection; they loveil J er as deeply as they could have loved j heir own mother. She leaves one liild, a sweet little daughter of three! ears. She had been a member of the >resb.vterian Church for fifteen years, ,nd by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, he lived and died a Christian. She vasa great sufferer from bodily pain or months, but was perfectly resigned j ind ready to accompany the messenger: ent to induct her toiler heavenly home, i day the good Lord sanctify this heavy miction to her mourning family, and ead them iu that way that will unite lem beyond the grave. 13. j Markets. i Abheviu.e, November 0? Cotton New York, NovcmbcrG -Noon-Sales \f nriffnn for fnfnrr> rlolivprv_ last eve ling.5,71)0 bales, as follows; November [8 l-li?; December 18.i(?,185-16; January 18 7-1G&18J; February 18^,18 11-10; March 19&19 1-16; April 10i(^ing. Flour lull and heavy. Wheat and corn quiet iml nominally unchanged. Pork steady, it 13.55. Cotton quiet and weak?uplands 18*; Orleans 10J sales 2,500 bales? mostly last evening. Stocks and governments steady and dull. Freights quiet, ^tate bonds steady?new South Carolina very active. Money firm, at 7. Gold steady, at 11 -j. Exchange-? long 8J short i)J. The total receipts from September 1, 1870, were 045,40'J bales and 4(>4,354 in 1871, showing a decrease of 81,115; total exports from September 1, 1S70, were 20U,788; in 1871, there were 175,573; stock tit all United'States ports in 1S70 was 232,648; in 1871, it is 204,521; stock at interior towns in 1870 was 43,717, and in 1871 it is 54,42l); stock at Liverpool in 1870 whs 463,000, and in 1871 it is 517,000; amount afloat for Great Britain in 187C was 80,000. and in 1871 it is 07,000. 7 P. M. M.?The bank statement shows loans have increased over ?500,000: specie increased nearly $2,250,000; deposits increased $4,000,000; legal tenders increased nearly $2,000,000; circulation decreased $250,(KM). Money easy al 5@7. Sterling nominal. Gold 113011$, Governments very dull?62s 11J. Tennessees 0; new; po.}. Virginias 5?J new 63. Louisianas 65J; new 56 ; levees 64 8s 75. Alabama 06: os 67. Georgias 80 7s 86. South Carolinas 37; new 20 North Carolinas 70; new 37. Cottoi; weak and nominal; sales 3,548 balesuplands 18J Orleans 10J. Flour 10c, lower and heavy?common to fair extrc 0.SO?7.50; good to choice 7.5509.23 * ^1 lnvi'or u*i?ifm VV Ill'Itt lll'Hvjr mm '""V. red Western 1.53@lo8. Corn steadier at 7(i(?w7, Pork lower?13.00?13.15 Freights steady. Augusta, November 6.?Cotton von steady and in fair demand?middling 17 receipts 1,000 bales; sales SOfl. London, NOverybor 6?Noon.?Con sols 92$. Bonds 912. Liverpool, November, 0?EveningCotton opened dull and closed heavyuplands OS; Orleans 9?; sales 8,ODD bales speculation and export 2,000. If you yfan.t ijne and cheap Blank ct's go to Kaplian& Sk'larz. * o - B..'1.1J-.... -, r' CONSIGNEES, . The following named persons have ; freight in the Depot: I) W Eakin, Baker & CI ink.scales, Bradley & Jav, J L ('lark, H S Cason, j| J C Haskell, Hemphill & Co, Link & N, ,.KC Peiriu, Samuel & Co, 8 R S <fc Co, L I tin -x. tnii c T\' T Wfnul wane, urn oi LuiiuingLU'iii, i-'p > i<miT lftw & Cio. j Xo goods delivered until freight is 1)5,1 * i. W.MARSHALL, A?;onfc, 1 i The following persons have packages [ in the Express Office. - J V, liosfon. Leo Russell. T B Milford G A Shillito, J Talmadge, J Wideinan J J Cunningham, Moore it Co., M I) Divnnan, i Branch, F M Mitchell, L L Qaflin. C. V. HAMMOND, 1 Agent. State of South Carolina, 1 A.bbeyille County. In the . Common Pleas. EQUITY ft 1 JDK. j 0. T. Porcher, Ex'r and Trustee, vs Joshua Daniel and others. Bill for Injunction, Construction, &c. PURSUANT to the order of the Court, passed July 5, 1S71, in ihe above stated cause, Notice is hereby given to the children of Cornelius Cox Bailey Cox, Be I huh a 1'ace, and l'hoib. Price, (whose names and number arc unknown,) legatees under the will of Mrs. Jane Reid, dee'd, to appear and prove, their identity, and claim their there \f xnid estate, on 01* uciore me ist o August, 1872, or they will ce burro of uny beneiit under the deerco s.iid cuso. 0. T. PORCHER, . . Ex'r and Trustee. July 17, 1871, 13?lain 12m GET THE BEST. feteter's Unaliriilaefl Dictionary. 110,000 Word.1 and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. I 13000 Engravings. 1840 Pages Quarto. 3PR2CE $12. GIjA1> to add my testimony in its favor [1'res'i Walker of Hnrtf'd. aul VEKY scholar knows its value. a ^ [W. Ji. i'reseoti, the Historian, r MtilE most complete Dictionary of m the Language. [Dr. Dick, of oeuclaud.] TIIE best guide of students of our language. [John (J. Whit tier. fcirfE will transmit his name to the ' " t ..,.utupj(u rf'l.i?iifi?Pr Kent.! ja^a. L , Mil rYMOLOGlCAL parts surpasses any tiling by earlier laborers. J [Uoorge Bancroft. 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[Nov. 3. chamber suits, WALNUT, C1IESNUT ami IMMIT AT ION WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, very handsome, at ? ? iv * *t a r c_ /ia I ; I\OVVIZJ J. 1J. Jj.uii.no oi v \/. i | HUNGER'S IMPROVED! >3 1-AM1LY SEWING MACHINE. I'ne best Machine fouall purposes, made in the world. Sewa the finest fabrics made, to g inch sole leather, for Pale at Nov. 2] .1. D. CHALMERS & CO. EAUTIF Y you r homes with pretty BL& pictures. It will make it cheerful and happier. A fine lot of new C1IROMOS and ENGRAVINGS, just received at J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. Furniture.?a splendid lot of new BUREAUS, with and without Marble Tops, at very low prices. 1 Nov. 2] j. D. CHALMERS & CO. What Shall We Sleep On? THE attention of every one who JL values life, health and happiness is ; called to this important question. One third of life is spent in bed?then buy the WOVEN" WIRE MATTRESS. The best bed made in the world. It is a perfect Spring Red, without Springs. i It is the most cleanly. The most perfect. 4 ?x c?A Ami prriiHH uuiaumij. It is warranted never to lose it shape or need a repair. For sale by Fov. 2] j. I). CHALMERS & CG. NOTICE. ALL persons holding claims ngninst the estate of JAMES CALDWELL, deceased, late of Due West and formerly of Newberry, are hereby notified to render the name forthwith" to my attorneys, Messrs' FAIR, POPE & POPE, at Newberry C. II., S. C., attested as required by law. ' WILLIAM S. CALDWELL, Surviving Administrator. Nov. 3, 1871, 28, 4t I SEW BARBER SHOP, UP STAIRS, i Over J. D. Chalmers & Co.'s Furniture ' j Store. J Patronage respectfully solicited. GOVERNOR CRAWFORD. - April 14, 1871 51-tf : . HAIR CLOTH. AND all Wool, .Reps, for covering Sofas, Chairs, ic., At .7. J. lUHALMISRS & C'0. .. [June 30,' MHITESMiTH&WFHTB WOULD call cspecial attention t( their CASS1MERES, made ai Oil A RLOTTS V1LLE, Va. Thej arc SUPERIOR to any North err Goods, at llio same price, They ar< I of the best fabric, and in point o ' t -? l?.i i?l)'ieanu uuruui my aro uucquun-u They are ALL WOOL, and the ma tcriai of which they aro made IS CAREFULLY SELECTED anc THOROUGHLY PREPARED. In short they are made l>3r honest an( enterprising Southern tnen, and, as is often the case with Northern fabrics there is no mixture of cotton or rcf use wool. We are anxious to intro (Juce theso goods generally. We arc sure their intrinsic worth will verj soon create a demand for them. Give them a trial and in future you wil always buy them. WHITE," SMITH & WHITE, Oct. 19, 1871,26?tf "REDCOATST FOR SALE. Quarles, Perm & Co. Oct. 3, 1871, 24?tf LIBERAL ADVANCES Made to shippers .of cot. TON through us to Charleston, Baltimore and Ninv York. Quarlcs, Pcrrin & Co. Oct 3, 1871,24?tf wm ^'JWater wheel, Mill Gearing,Shaftingi Pulleys ^OQIE ? *Jl_SEND FCRA CIRCULAR?^^* If you want Gents, Misses and Children Shoes, go to Kaphan & Sic I a rz. Afresh supply of clover seed, lee & parker. Oct. 19, 1871,26?tf If yon want fine Ladies Shoes, go to Kaphan & Sklnrz, Mackerel! Mackerel! CHEESE. CHEESE! SODA BISCUITS, LEMON CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, For Sale. l>v CtUARIJSS, PERRIN & CO. Oct, 1(5, 1873, 20?tf If you wnnt fine perfumery, go to Kaphan & Sklarz. GERMAN mm COLOGNE, Katbairon, Cocaine, Atlar of Roses, Oil of Newli, Aprozine for removing greesc. Stone Polish. LEE & PARKER. Oct. 5,1871, 25?tf East India Ale. in Pints. LEE & PARKER. Oct. 5, 1871, 24? tf State of South Carolina. ALBEVILLE COUNTY. By L?. L. GUFF IN, Esquire, Probnte Judge. WHEREAS, John C. Chi Ids has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Instate, and effects of Samuel Chiles, deceased, late of Abbeville County. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Samuel Chiles, deceased, that they be and appear, beforo me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II. on the 17th November n^vt. nfter nublieation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration .should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thi* 2Gtii day of October, in the yenr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in the ninety-fifth year of Aniorican Independence. Published on the 2nd day of Nov. 1871, in the Frees and Manner. L. L. CUTFFIN, Judge of Probate. Nov. 2, 1871, 2S?2t FtUSH TEA CAKES and Soda Crackers. Lee & Parker. Oct 1 12,871, 25?tf ' Copartnership Notice. THE business of the Copartnership of Parker & Leo will ^ hereafter be conducted und^i'thc- name of LEE <fc PARKER. All portions indebted to the firm are requested to piake payment. LEE & PARKER. Sept. 21. 1871. 22?tf "PUMPKIN SEED OIL. Oil of Male Fern, Butter of Antimony, . Carbolic Acid (Crystal,) Rutin's Troches Arnica Plaster, Jahnes Alterative. LEE & PARKER. Oct. 5,1871, 3*1?tf Pmkman Psalms anil flmra i luuuj ivnua x Muxuiu uuu XXJ 1U11U at Publishers prices. LEE & PARKER. Oct. 5, 1871, 24?tf If you want fino and cheap Cloth ing, go to Kuphun & Sklavz. WHITE ONION SKTS, LEE Jc PARKER. Oct. 19, 1S71, 2d?tf ^ Additional k ymnsof the epis copal service, for sale by ' EES & PARKER. Oct. 10, 1871, 26?tf >j If }*ou want to buy cheap. Dr 'Goods go to Ivuphpq& 81;larz, l Will be found to mrvm n 1 t ULUtLUi ; THAN II El ' W HILE looking at the wants of t 1 mindful of his external comforts, And 1 I ladies to pay us a visit. 3 Our friends will pleasa inquire for \vl i bccause we keep a large Stock of Grocc * exclusively to that line. I October 12,1373, 25-tf ; TAXES-F PURSUANT to Orders from I by announce that the C( 1871 will l^Ao-in nn t.lift 20t,ll . IrV^' # Tlie penalty for non-payment wil JANUARY, 1872. The per centum of Tax on vain Seven (7) Mills on th ; Three (3)' " and ? " J. F Oct.. 23,1871, 27-3m __ YalnaMs Sakda Lands For Sale In Abbeville County. .??_ THE Executors of the Estate of J. j W. MOORE, dee'd, will sell to the highest bidder on BALE DAY (4th) IN DECEMBER next, at Abbeville Court House 600 ACRES OF LAND, Lying six miles North East of Hodges Depot, bounded on the North East, by Saluda River, West by Mulberry Creek, I (Turkey Creek runs through the centre of the land.) In this tract there are about 300 acres of cultivable lands; 150 ACRES of the Finest Bottom Lands In section of th^country. The CORN LAN 1)8 will average from 25 to 40 Bushels to the acre. 75 Acres of the 1 Bottom Land is suitable for COTTON, and In productiveness is second to no I I land in the up-country. All of the ( uplands in cultivation are good. About 125 of this tract is in original forest, and (he balance is in old fields?u considerable portion of which might be brought ; into profitable cultivation. The place lias reasonably good improvements in the way of tenement houses, comfortable dwelling, stables, hams, Ac. Owing to the water boundaries, very little fencing is necessary to keep up the plantation. .aiTSO, I At the same time and place, the Executors will sell | 237 ACHES, Known as the 'Rasor Place," Lying on Turkey Creek, bounded by land* of Mrs. 11. A. Moore, J. C. Waters, C. L. Smith and other*. Of these lands about 7-3 acres are in a pood state of cultivation, of which 2<) or 30 acres is bottom land. A reasonable portion of the tract is in original forest, and the balance in old fields. The buildings on this place are sufficiently adapted for te'nants. Also, stables, barns, <fee. Terms made known on day of sale. W. II. MOORE, Executor. R. A. MOORE, > Executrix. Nov. 2, 1871, 28, f)t The Phfcnix will copy from the 21th inat., to day of sale. If von iro to Ivunhan & Sklarz - \J C?- -- 1 Store iho will sell you goods cheaper than in any other Store. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. TBI TIE subscriber will sell at public B outcry at Abbeville Court House on SalcDay in December next, the valuable tract of land at White Hall, own- | ed l>y the late KICHAltD WATSON, dee'd, containing 1,300 Acres, more or less. The place has on it some , of the most, productive lund in the County, there being from one hundred and fifty to two hundred actesof FINE BOTTOM LAND, And is equally .adaptor! for the cultivation of CO'ITON and for STOCKRAISING. It has 011 it An Elegant Dwelling, .A. Fine Orchard Of'PEACHES and APPLES, and is well watered. It will be sold either as a whole, or in part to suit purchasers. TERMS. One third Cash?the balanco on a credit of out*, two and three years. E. S. IRVINE, Receiver. Nov. 2, 1871, 2S, 5t FLOUR! From'He Excelsior Mills, Mvills, MOUNTAIN DEW, XXXX CREAM OF THE CITY, XXX HARVEST (iUEEN, XX Just received, at r WARDJjAAV & EDWARDS. Scpl.7, 1871, 20?a; Embrace a more ASSORTMENT ft E T U F O K tj . he inner man, we Imvo not been .nniave done nil wo could to induce .the mtevcr the}* may need, and not think, ;rics, that wo confino our attention OR 1871. :he STATE AUDITOR, T hcre3LLECTION OF TAXES for DAY OF NOVEMBER, 187J, 1 attach on the 15th day of ation of property is? e Dollar for State. " County. " Sehool purposes. . C. DuPre, Couaty Treasurer. 44^^ THE LEGATEES and DEVISEES not being able to divide the property, by authority and direction-of tho Will of JAMES M. KICIIARDSON, deceased. 1 wiil sell at the late residence of tho said JAAIES M. RICHARDSON, deceased, un Wednesday, tie 15tl tf Noisier neit the property Real anil Personal, of which tho testator was seized and possessed at ihc time of Lis de^th,viz: Twenty-five Hundred Acres J of valuable lands in Abbeville and Edgefield, in DIFFERENT TRACTS, to be more particularly described on Jay of saie. House and Lot, in tho Village of NINETY-SIX, Also, State and Lot, tint 15 Heafl of Horses ana Mules, 40 HEAD OF CATTLE, Sixty Sheep, ILirty-five Head of Ilogs, 600 BUSHELS OF COM, v 500 Bushels of Oats, 20 Bales of Cotton, TIIItER ROAD WAGONS, BUGGY and HARNESS, FODDER and SIIUCKS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Ac., Arc. Terms madj known on day of Sale W. S. Bieliardson, Efcculor. Oct. 26/1871, 27?If LATE ARRIVALS! Ginger Preserves, Fresh Raisins, n ri t uanay, " English Walnuts. " Butter Nuts, Cheese very Fine, Crackers fresh and New, Mackerel of different Grades, Coffee, Pea Berry, a new and choice article, " Rio and Laguayra, Sugars of all Grades at WARDLAW & EDWARDS. Oct. 12, 1871, 25-tf Boots & Shoes. Shoes for Ladies, Shoes for Misses, Shoes for Men, Shoes for Youths, Shoes for Boys, Shoes for Children, QHUtJS JLUI xjvvijruuuj) Boots for Men, Boots for Boys, - Just Received at WARDLAW & EDWARDS. Oct. 112, 1871, 25-tf GEO. I3. HACKER, Door, Sash, and Blind Factory. CHAHLESTOX, ?. C. This is us large and complete ft Fnctorv as there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to fill country orders. ftSF'Send for Price List. "38 Addretjtf, UEO.-P. HACKER, P. O. Box 170. .Charleston. H. C. Factory and "Wart-rooms, King Ssrcct, opposite Cannon Street, on line of City Railroad. August 7, 1871, 20?12m. If you want fine Calico at 12 ctf per yard, warranted tlio beet. quality ?^o to Kajihan & Sklarz. ; o i FALL and WE IT IS AS JjARC Come axi MILLER & Oct.-T2, 1871, 25-tf - i LU-Ui J.W-V_.-LLg~ MljOSIlb We beg leave jto call the a SPLENDID MILLI Having made this department no hesitation in saying that it is COMPLETE FASHIONABLE A than wo have eve# kept before. VVe ft management of JtfRS. M. Jj, LYT1 will be piosscd, MILLER & ! Octobor 12, 1871, 25-tf / CARRIAGE M NOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOl pricb from $140 to $225, with aU the WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by the MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and; They also offer for sale A LIGHT CRA LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand METAL NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and othei Their hearse with one of the Firm will ALL WORK WARRANTED. McDONALD Are now op< F4TT A*m VO A X1JUJU X1X1JLT If Eiraii Ladies' Hats, ] Ladies' Dress Goods; Ho and DOMESTIC (iOODS c Men's Beady-Made Clothing,Caa also, A SToe: FAMILY GROCERIES ai OUR STOCK has been parehased in ly for Cash, and persons wishing^ well to give us a call before purchasing Respectfully, OA] MR EDWIN CATER is with us promising to do as well for them as anj Oct. 12, 1871, 25-tf riiTim T1 21 unoice r amu MB PLANTATi JAMES G. BAIL] Aug^isi Having set their store in o a large supply of the i bought for money, now offer to their custt fresh goods, viz: Stuart's, Cut, Crushed, Granula Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo anc Green and Black TEA, of Best Stuart's SYRUP, GOLDEN DRj Su?ar Cured HAMS, Breakfast Factory CHEESE, English Dai Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Pj CANNED FRUITS, PRESERV] English CRACKERS, English . American CRACKERS, of all 1 MACKEREL, CANDLES and S | BACON, Sides and Shoulders; (BAGGING, of all kinds, and T j WINES and LIQUORS, of first WE HAVE ALSO ON HA Market, Fancy and Traveling Baskets, Broom*, Feather Dusters, Count* FRESH GOODS RECEI And our customers cau rest assured that v JAMES a, BAILI Oct. 12, 1871, 25-3m l I MorciaRt Tailoring. THE subscriber would respectfully inform liis friends and patrons that he has just returned from New York, and is now opening a Stock of OX otlxs, CASSISES AND TRIMMINGS, which is unsurpassed in quality, and prices to suit the times. 1 have selected these goods myself, and will guarantee them to be equal to tuiy, if uot the- best, in the market. I have also a complete set of boys' patterns, from two veal's up, and a splendid system for cutting shirts. Work done promptly, and on reasonable terms for cash. Ail work warran ted. ' S. A. BBAZEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Abbeville C. H., S. C. Sept. 28, 1871, 24?tf If you want fine Bleach from 10 to OA /? I vrJ f r\ rtiirt ll f t* ffrt v-io. uvi ) <V1 vi iiiiv ut'Ob j to Ivaphan & Sklarz. FOR SALE. A YOKE of large well broke young steel's, at a reasonable price. Api plv to ISAAC N. KELLER. I Oct 20,1371, ?7?tf. ,-v" v ; ' JR HTER STOPS' KT STORE. HB AS USUAL, d See Its ROBERTSON. . ' tiention of the ladies to our STOCK' OF N E R Y . a specialty this season, we have. a more 1 WELL SELECTED Ml !cl assured that under the akillfal IGOE, that even the .most fastidious ROBERTSON, AND REPAIRING, 6 R0BERT80in^9 I* ' \ STOCI? fit BUGGIES, ranging J? t modern improvements in the business. ; best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST after the latest and best styles. NE-NECK CABRIAGE, of good styfc, ,IC BURIAL CASES, ana MAHOGA b of cheaper style. attend all funerals. ?Nov. 3,1871,-28?if. & HADDON miug their INTER STOCK, frinil mi DitM, use Funtiahiiig Goods, >f all kinds, together with simeres; fiats, Boots, Shoes, K OF CHOICE id C0NFECTI0NEBIJ5S, JNew loiK ana Baltimore, cxciusiveto buy on the same terms, would do ; elsowhere. " W. T. McDONALB, R. M. HADDON, El D . and will be pleased to see his friend^ f HOUSE in Abbeville. ly Groceries, ON SUPPLIES. EE & BROTHER tstf Gra. RDER. AND HAVING RECEIVED (EST GROCERIES, &c., that~ca? be jmurs and the trade, a large Stock qf ted, A, B, C and Yellow Sugars, t Rio COFFEES, Quality, [PS and MOLASSES, BACON. New FLOUR, ry aud Dutqh CHEESE, rime Leaf LARD, ES and JELLIES, Albert BISCUIT, :inds, Fresh, SOAPS, oiflfi.il itmas, Liverpool SALT, IES Quality. ND A LAROE STOCK OF . Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Tmy?, Sraw ir Brushes aud Hearth Broorax. VED EVERY WEEK, re will do our best to please. E & BROTHER, 205 Broad Street. Ttifi State of Soati (Mia. Abbeville County* To the Sheriff'of said Countut YOU are hereby required to summon Michael O'Burns, by publication, to appear before me at my office on tho 10th day of November, 1871, to answer he complaint of Jacob Kurz, upon an account for Nine Dollars and fifty cents* Witness my hand seal, October 10, 1871. ROBERT R. HEMPHILL, [l.S.} Trial Justice, Abbeville County. OoV 12,1871,25-tf If you want tine Toilet Soao, K. K K. Soap, Lemon, Corn ad Orango Soap, go to Ivaphan <fc Sklarx. i Tkfi 'Statu of M (Mr Abbeville County. To the Sheriff of said County, ?OU arc hereby required to sumnjon. by publication, Michael O'liurnu, to appear before me at my o&ce, oi) tli# 10th day of November, 1&71, to. answer the complaint of Miller ^ Robertson, upon an account for Four Dollars and seventy-five cent#. Given under my hqwd and seal, Octo cr 10th, 1871. ROBERT IJ, HEMPHILL, [L.S.] Trial Justice Abbeville County. Oct. 12, 187.1; 25-tf NICE ASSORTMENT of LAMPS jqst received, by et..25,tf ] LEE & PARKER.