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' ' > % : ' ' ' U" 1 1 IIHiinil Ml J HWW??j? I -... . . I . ' ' * ' ' 1 ' W - " '1TTnTn *1, THE ABBEVILLE PRESS AND BANNffifg 1 v v .y,i lib. i " ' *Wo!m * *j ' I . j r ?.a-^ "a L.jji .*/ < -- J -T ^ JS ' ? ' ' : .- ' ' /,' ',, - :/ * " tro'i t> f .-r-tlluiT ' ' . . - V ' - :; - ). .. -. ? -BY W. A. LEE'AND HUGH WILSON. i ABBEVILLE, S. C., THURSDAY? NOVEMBER 16; 1371. > -VOLUME XIX-^NO. 30. . . , ; j. v ry.-f.- ? / ... . . 1 . ' ^ .^'0 . it 7 A ' * '..tto' ' '.nrll ty.'^Vf o* ncs m THE readers of the 11 Pre there is now going on iOX'Va free exhibition of the nary for fall and winter. In Dress Goods all the new : Figured, Brocaded &c. In Shawls all the styles are s Grey, Grave colors and hand: a handsome line of Furs in Ca In Boulevard Skirts, Hoop ^Protectors, White Skirts, Go^ > ered Yokes, Stamped Yokes J ft/j a TTaA/Io Ti>alr/\^ri 1 n ( jL.i.uviu5,. tinv ivuio, xitiuia; Curls, in real and imitation ha . shown and sold by Mrs. Wier In handsome trimmings for tion Laecs? Real and imitat ;and Cuffs, Crape Collars andCi Kid and Silk .Gloves, Hosiery, ;lurs, Children's Wool Hosiery, 111 Millinery?The handson Paris and Straw Hats and Bo: Flowers, Beautiful Roman Si Blaek, Scarlet and Embroider* broidery, and solid colors, N< */ / / Bows, and Scarfs in all the hai color, Laces, Veilings, Dress f ever seen in Abbeville. Jewelry?This is a new brai tions. In this line will be foui real Jet Ear Rings, Broaches, Jewelry, Real Shell Beads, Jfc &c. Woolen?In this Dopartme Tweeds, Salem and French Cas shown at popular prices. In Domestics?The prettiest e l aiv^Bro. Homespun, Jeans, burgs, &c., &.T sold at low price; in House furnishing Goods? intUnW?whert, Bleached find Ti kins, Sheetings, P. S.^Gotton,-jC Oil and Paper Shades, Corpcttii In the Dress Making Depart; erns for all kind of garments M mo.- Demorest of New York. None but the newest pattcri Dresses, &c. ... - ^ Patterns sold to all that appl Mrs. Cain, has returned fron the Millinery Department? assisl Miss Cater. M iss Tweeddale, late in char* Establecdjin Baltimore, is in < partment, assisted by the Misses of skill. All are invited to cor Very respectfully, Oct., 12, 1871, 25?tf. ; ' * t 1 ; Are now prepared to exhibit to the in \ t T * * ) A VEEY FU11 Contesting of all the leading articles Fur in. DRY GOODS of all Styles, BOOTS AND SHOES, AI CLOTHING, A Great HARDWARE, GRC CROCKERY, BA . FISH, FLOUR All or which will bo sold at the lov Oct. 12, 1871, 25?tf TROWBRIE have in Store a Choice STOCK OF PROVISIONS, J f 11V m . * ^ ^ ^ which tkfcy propose to soli aslow as country. As special tics we would ca Cuenmber Pickles, in 5 and 10 Breakfast Strips, Leaf Lard, i Imperial Crackers, (very deli ;_V A-nice Assortment of FB Nats, Raisins, DesSiccated Coc All the best Brand FLO Something Elegant in the ws Whiskies. Drafidies. A complete stock of SOLE LEATII American calf Skins. Linings and Sh October 12, 1871, 25?tf GROCERIES^ Oxxir Mar. HAS just returned from I lie has purchased, at th< u. pwn sT s "A CHOICE S FAMILY f t t T The public, and especially o to examine our Uoous ociojre no superiority over other fiir that our prices shall be as low exact quality represented. Norwood, MarcK 81,18/i 40^-tf ss and Banner" are informed that at the "EMPORIUM of FASHi fashions of Dry Goods and Millifabrics are shown in Solid, Striped, nhown, in Black, Blaek and White, some styles in bright colors, also pes and Muffs, at low prices. Skirts, Corsets," Bustles, Breast vns, Clieinese, Drawers, Embroidfor braid or embroidery. Xubias, 3, Breakfast Shawls, Chignons and ir?the newest and best styles are and Miss Cater. Ladies garments, Real and Imitaion Lace Collars, Linen Collars iiifs, Embroidered Infants' Waists,! Cravats, Shirt Fronts, Paper Col&c., a splendid assortment shown lest line of Velvet, Plush, Silk, nnets, Feathers, Plumes, French ishes, Splendid Sash Ribbons in ed, Bow Ribbons in Roman Em2ck Ribbons to match, beautiful idsome colors. Velvets in every rrimmings and Buttons, the best ice just added to the many attracirl n vwv lifltirkmno occnvtmorif nf A VI w ,? v* T U^Vi Villain/ VX Bracelets, Necklaces, also Shell icklaces, Crosses, Spar Necklaces nt, Flannels, Lindseys, Jeans, simeres, Blankets, &c., &c., are -r; ^ 5 ; ) ; ;: / ;> ; Prints, fine Long Cloths. BleachHickory Shirting, Checked Osna3. -Will be shown, Table Damasks irkey Recir Towels Doylas, Nap ounterpanes, Laces for, Curtains, rigs, Tidies, &c. tnent will be found the latest pat-.both from E. Butterick& Co., and" T: . v * * . - , tx ' , t '/ '' ?: is are used in the getting up of 'y- . i Baltimore, and is in charge of ted by Miss Small, Mrs. Wier and ?e of a fashionable Dress Making j]large of the Dress Making Dc-j . Taggarts and three other ladies' no and examine for themselves. | \\ . JL1 U W JjtJIV, Proprietor. tspection of their friends and customers," j AHD VARIED STAPLE UIIS needed in tho Household and on the iarge Stock, Variety, JEKIES. lCON, lard, , &o. &c. vest prices. ICE & CO., ; and Carefully Selected GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C? aoy Brat class establishment in the upII attention to the following. Gallon Casks, n 3, 5,10, 25, and 50 lb. Cans, cate.) fry ;ENCH CONFECTIONARY, soanut, Maccaroni, Cheese, ITRbn hand conertantiy. iy of Chewing Tobacco, Choice Wines, Ale and Porter. ER, (Oak and Hemlock). French and oo Fiudings. V ^ PROVISIONS 3altimore and New York, where ^ 1. * k ' rET PEICES, ELECTION OTP Kin mm V U u U U A M Nf ur friends, are respectfully invited purchasing elsewhere. We claim strclass houses, but we guarantee , and that the Goods will be of the PuPer & Co. * AUCTION SALE. Dabney, Morgan & Co. vs. the Pirsic and Directors of the Bank of the iS of Souih, Carolina. BY virtue of an order of Court ill above stated cause to me direc by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of Court of Common Pleas for the F Circuit, I will offer for sale, at Pu! Auction, on TUESDAY, the 28th of] vember, 1871, at the Court House, in city of Charleston, S. C., at 11 o'clock M., the following PIECES OF RE ESTATE. 1. All that LOT. PIECE OR VI CEL.OF LAND, with the Buildi thereon, known as the Bank of the Si of South Carolina, situate, lying i being at the West corner of Broau i State streets, In the city of Charlestf measuring and containing in front Broad Street forty-eight feet six incl more or less, by one hundred and tw ty-six feet, rhore or less, in depth State-street, and fortv-eightfeet, mor< less, on the back line. Butting a bounding North on lands now or Iat( the Union Insurance Company; East State-street ; South on Broad-stre West on lands of W. S. Adams; havi such shape, size and bound!ngs as are forth in the plat thereof. The pass! way, or alley of seven feet one inch wl between the adjacent buildings fronti on Broad-street, asset forth in said pi to be always kept open for the use of si adjacent buildings. II. All that PIECE OR PARCEL ( 1 LAND, with the Stores and other bul ings thereon, situate, lying and being the East side of East Bay-street, in t City of Charleston, and'described ii plan of the same, and having such she and boundaries as are therein delineate which said plan is extracted, on an ( larged scale, from a plan of the win and buildings thereon, situate on E: Bay-street, in the City of Charleston, 1 longing to J. E. Faber, from a survey John Wilson, which said Deed is, wl the plan, recorded in the Office of t Register of Mesne Conveyance Charleston District in Book Y, No. pages 5G, 57 and 58. Also, the right, ti and interest of the corporation known the President and Directors of tlieBa of the State in and to the street call Gaillard-streetf onsaid Pftin'. - AS III. All that PIECE OR PARCI OF LAND, with the buildings therei situate on the South side, of Doughl street, in the City of Charleston. -Mei uring in fronton' Doughty-street thirl seven feet four and a half inches; t same on the back line, and In depth the East line one hundred and one f< and eight Inches, the same on the W< line. Bounding North on Doughl street, East on lands of J. Charles Blu; South and Weston Jots numbered elev <11) and four (4) in a- plan made Charles Parker, Surveyor, in Augu 185-5, recorded in the office of Regihter Mesne Conveyance for Charleston D trict, in Plat Book A, No. 1, page 131. IV. All that LOT OF LAND, wi the buildings thereon, situate at t Northwest corner of Elliott street a Gadsden Alley, in the City of C'harli ton, measuring in front on Ellio street thirty-four feet six inches, on (jut den's Allev : North on lands, now or h of the Bank of the State of South Cai lina, and Weston lands of Win. BLrn V. All that PIECE OR PART OF LOT OF LAND situate on East Bu street, in the City of Charleston, kuov formerly in the plan thereof by the nui ber seven (7) and also three feet of lai adjoining thereto, being part of an all or passage way of six feet, lying betwe these premise:; and the house next Sou thereto (the- owners of which in conim with tho owners of the property n< offered for sale being entitled to the ti thereof,) measuring and containing the whole thirty-three (33) feet in froi and one hundred (100) feet in dent Westwardly; butting to the Easton Ei Buy-street, North on lands formerly (x. Flagg, West on land now or late Ann Fox, and South on said Alley. TERMS, one-third cash; balance ps able in two equal annual successive 1 stalments, with interest at the rate seven per cent, per annum ; secured bond of purchaser and mortgage of t premises: buildings to be insured a Doliev assigned. Purchasers to nav : papers and stamps. WM- J. GAYER, lleferce Tho Personal Assets will be sold aft same time and place, due advertisemc of which will be given. . WM. J. GATOR, Referee and Receiver Oct. 11, 1871, 2-5?tf AUCTION SALE. Dabne.y, Mortjan i?- Co. agaimt the Pn dent and.Directors of the Bank of < State of South Carolina. BY virtue of an order of Court in t above elated cause, to me direol by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judgeof t Court of Common Pleas for the Fl Circuit, I will offer for sale at puli Auction, on Monday, the 4tli day of I cember, 1871, at the Court IIou.se in A beville, at 11 o'clock, A. M. All that LOT OF LAND with t Buildings thereon, in. the Village of J beville, in the County of Abbevil South Carolina, situate on the Sou western side of the Public Square, me uring 20 feet In front and (il feet in dep and known in the plat of the said V lage by the No. 58. ' TERMS, one third cash ; balance pi able in two equal annual auceessive o4al?i?nia with illtproHf. flt t.hf> rntfe O per cent annum, secured by lx>nd of t purchaser and mortgage of the prer sea. Buildings to be insured and pol: asssigned, purchaser to pay ior stau: and papers. wm; j. gayer, Referee GEO. 3?. HACKEI Door, M, anfl BM Factory charleston, s. c.. EST This is tBmrgeahfl complet Factory as there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to country orders. Jft^*Send for Price List.?*si?fl Address, GEO. P. HACKER, P. O. Box 170. Charleston, fS. Factory and "Warerooms, King Bsn opposite Cannon Street, on line of C Railroad. August?, 1871,20?12in. If you want fino Calico at 12 < per yard, warranted tho best qua] go to Kaphan & Sklarz. I Application for Renewal of Char ! mttt? rr _i -p i.:_^ n~u TX1XU UI J!ir8tllUU \;Vll hereby give notice, tbatnppl tion will be made before the Legi ture at its next soasion for a rene of the charter of pnid college. WM. IIOOD; bccretarj Sept* 21, 1871, 22?tf ,, Blaolt's 1 Z CHEMICAL MAIRB. ?. 5ted . . I the Tbo subscriber calls attention to the | irst . ; _ t blic annexed certificates of practical iar- a So- tYif*rn wfin Kotro tAoforl liia nnricrftlfid ; Chemical Manure. It is cheap and it at 2 AL is efficacious?accomplishing all the ty^ results of the best fertilizers, at onengs fifth the expense. It is invaluable to dec farmers?Apply to the subscriber at ^ uid Diamond Hill, or agent at Abbeville ett, )n; c tt . . . joh on * ing les, ;J. R. BLACIL . Ifesfl e"h" Diamond Hill P. 0. on , - ? equ J or prai twq - .,r ^ in e ;of is to certif}', That I have the ?" .1 used J. It. Blacks Compound Giv Chemical Alauure, (mado on the ^ set Farm), cost Eleven Dollars'per ton. 1 \y jge am fully satisfied with it. Cotton u; de, manured with it does not fire, and its p< |n? fruit is equal to cotton manured with ft j other standard Fortilzers. r , CONJRAD WAKEFIELD. lV 3F Oct. 7, 1871. , p t,l i ' ' . X 114- ' JU ?n mills is to certify, that I liavo used T n ? X J. R. Black's Compound Chomiipe eal Manure', (Made on Farm,) coat gtat ?d, Eleven Dollars per ton. I manured 0f tl ?n- with this manure and Ettiwan No. 2ctt, *rf on the same land, attd 'after careful fe- picking and weigh ins, find.it equal if ^ by not better than the Ettiwan. - re]j( itn SAMUEL C. SHAW, he Oct. 7: 1871. i ' for . - - N tfe T^^TS is to certify,.That Ihjivenscd. as 1. J. R. Black's Compound Chemi- S nk calManuro, (made on the Farm) costed ing Eleven .Dollars ^[er -too* and lam B r fully satisnfid' that it 'is the Ibest as wc" as cheapest manure I have tyl ever tried. I have used sevoral of She jjeti as- Btandard fertilizers, ' * ; and ty- , R. Ii. "WILLIAMS. ceas hw Ott6, 1871. ' ' ' 7 .T1 on ' iaht 1st qrnis is to certify] That "We have :y- 1. . examined the ciop of cotton me. m, grown on the farnv of Mr. J. II. Blackj at A and are free to saj' that it igtlie lnrg- J'eir^ s? est plant, and the fullest fruited by ? of far of any cotton wo huve seen. |atir ih- aiannrc uscu, j. u. black's compound Ui Chemical Manure (made on the farm,) ~th< j } at a cost of Eleven Dollars per tou. ^or< i'd? J. T. HA UDON. JOHN L. BLACK, < y f>, tt- McDUFFIE HADDON, 1871 ^ J. If. HELL, ?e J AMES CAR WILE, [e W. YVICK LI FEE, * A DAVID CRAWFORD, 5 ? iy- D. M. MILL FORD, :Wl r? c. Junes, ; ... ai!d y(j 6x8ey State of South Carolina, I4L1 u! abbe villi; poracrr. * |?| ?ii To all xchom it may concent. ~ i I, Matthew McDonald, Clerk of the in Court of Common Picas and General ? it, Sessions for said Oounty, State afore- I h, said, do hereby certify, that I am per- I I sonally acquainted with the signers to ^ the preceding v certificates, and take pleasure in Buying that they aro eevcr ly- ally honorable gentlemen, and are men in- of credit and veracity, and are practical of 1 ~r.r>,\ < ..iU? n^..?r? ! iiiiu uuuu mi ui^io in iuv vuuiiiy wiui fIjV *i he W<l- , , . ?d I also certif}-, that I know J. R. for Black is a practical farmer of said ^ County, and has succeeded well iu bis Agricultural operations. Given under my ht.nd and seal of Raid hp Court, tbis 9lh OctQbcr A. D. 1871 ;nt at Abbeville C. II. S. C. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P. & G. S. Abbeville Co. S. C. __ ? I approve and endorse the proceed. ing certificate of the Clerk of the Court for Abbeville Cunnty aforesaid. HENRY S. CASON, ,he Sheriff Abbeville County. ^ :ed Oct. 9, A. D. 1871. lie State of South , Carolina. . lie * i Je ABBEVILLE ' COUNTY. I L^* I|T. B. Milford, County Auditor for gav he the County of Abbeville, do hereby ;u f lb- certify that I am well acquainted biat 'o. with the foregoing gentlemen and do, tl1* know them to be practical and relia- ? bio men and good farmers, 'ill T. B.- MILFORD. County Auditor. Oci ly ? Pretrial Psalms aaft- Hi?, i,j. at Publishers prices. LEE & PARKER. HST ip8 Oct. 5, 1871, 24?tf ? JL ? ?????UI03 If you want fine and cheap Cloth- Mc( 1_ ing, go to Kapban & SkJarfc. ?pn 3 - - Clip ' "l^rHITE ONION SETS,, O M LEE & PARKER.' ? - Oct. 10,. 1871, 26?tf VI Additional HYMNSof the epib- i? copal service, for s Ale by . LEE & PARKER. ' Oct. 19, .1871, 2G-tf a 1 : >Ov( If you want to buy cheap Dry Goods go to IvapUan & Sklarz. APPLICATION FOR 'CHARTER. ; G N' OTICE is hereby given that applica- _^ cation will be made.at the qext , Sessioivof the Legislature for a Charter s J f ncorporatiou of the Village of Ninety a e a ix. [Oct 18, 1871, 26-2m ml LOST NOTE J . att< ALL persons*are hereby warned po against trading for a note giveu test ... I nt 1 1. m T TT i / uy l. a. waison to i. j. riearsi, ior one -.e^i hundred aud forty dollju-a, dated about ;ity the 1st of May, 1870-^interest at 12 per Ji ccnt. Credited with $30. ? ? . 1 rr/jr; hbarst. ^ et*. Oct. 2. 1871,24-tf , . ... s BABSDifi iffl) OTS! ? V AT LOW PRICES. '? ica ' ? / ' ' /"jor ??/.;! ( j ela- For sale by '\ wal , ^ A i.i T* i- o_ n . T Huajies, rerrm oc vo. ?\ ' ?. August 28,* 1871, 19?tf 1 j # State of South Carolina, ABBE VILE COUNTY. L. L. Ovffin, Judge of Probate. ^ Jnmes Franklin Puckett, Andrew C. 'uckett, Thomas R. Puckett, Mary A. I erison, Nancy Louisa Puckett, Johp lenry Puckett, Mary Louisa Puckett, nd Eliza Carolina Puckett?Q-reeting : t r0U are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden \bbeville C. H., for Abbeville Coun- ?r on the fifth day of December A. D. 1, to show cause,.if any you can, Why Real Estate of Thomas R. Puckett, eased, situate in said County, on wai nf KAimHlnfi1 nn lnn^i T ) VI (JUIUUC* Ml VVl^WUUUUIUIL V/ll iUilU^ A. Fohu B. Boazman, Thomas It. PuckJr.,H. M. Pinson, WJiliam ffcwke,- *v in 8. Turner and others; ahdeontWn* A two hundred and six acres, more or (?should not be] partitioned by.^illotr ? to the said parties above named, in al portions, if practicable; and if not r? cticable, to divide or partition thesame squai portions to them; then to sell ^ same and divide the proceeds, en under my hand and, Beal, this veilty-first day of, October,., in 7 the v ear of our Lord one thousand eight undred and seventy-one, and in the inety-sixth year of American Inde- ? jndence. , ' L. L. GUFFIN, J. P. AC. ' the defendants, James F. Puckett, _ ndrew C. Puckett, Nancy- Louisa T uckett, John Henry Puckett, Mary , ousia Puckett and Eliza C. Puckett: AKE NOTICE, that a petition haa A day been filed, in the ottice of the ge of Probate for Abbeville County, e of South Carolina, for tbepartition B Iia Rpr! Rstfitp of Thorn is R. Puck and that unless you appear and an- " r or demur to the same, on or before December next, judgment will bo >red as of record against you, and the . it prayed be granted. ' rr McGOWAN & PARKER, A " T Plaintiffs' Attorneys. t> OV. 9,187T, 29?4t . ... tate of SoutK ' (Taxolmar ii KBBEVJLLE COUKTYl&'J. Y L. L. 'GUFFI-N.-Estf.v ProbAfe ' B Judge. rHEREAS, H. P, Mcllwain, hae , 1 . made . suit to me, to^rant him :ersof Administration of the Estate" R eflecte of William T. Mcllwaltoj dfeed, late of Abbevill?_County.,..-v> A liese are fheFefoie to jgltd'aiid arimoriill and singular the kindred and Credit the said. WM^^BIolWAIJJ, rased, that they be an(fappear-.before SI in thef Coiirt of "Probate// to .bbeviile, C. on the ?4tli of Nober next, afterpttbllcatloirh'ereof, at F, clock in the forenoon, to shew caus<? iy dieV bhye, why the fertid Adnif'u- " ition should not be granted. " M< iven under niv band and seal, ibis m iay of November in the year of our AJ i one thousand eight hndred and inty-one and in the ninety-sixth * of American Independence. ' jlished on the 9th day of November in the Press and Banner.. L. L. GUFFIN ,n JUDGE OF PKOATE. ni ovember 6,1871, 20?2t. iv tl pi rE are prepared to supply the following sizes of Window Glass to cut other glass when required? -8x10?10x12?10x14? 10x15 ? 10x10 pi 18-10x20-02x14-12x10-12x18?,12x hi 13x21?14x16? 14x18 14x22?10x24 T< 20?18x24?lSxJJO?20X24-^22x1?^?24x J 24x30. LEE & PARKER. cl ov. 9, 1871, 2G-tf * ti ii t 1 riinii ?:J; W OFFER . JJ Varied Assortment ?< FINE COLOGNES, ' T HAIR OILS and ?' POMADES, : - j TOILET SOAPS, el LILY WHITE, a FF BOXES, e! TOOTH, HAIR, . NAIL BRUSHES, &C.. &C., &C. J ov. 2, 1871, 28, tf * . jj The Very Best in Use. J-1 FIND tho GROVER & BAKER t) stitch will wear as long as the w ment8 do?outwear the garments act. Tho stitch will not break on j-seams, when stretched as others and neither does it draw the work. ^ 'or sale at factory prices, at the ? Emporium of Fashion. i* 27, 1871,27?tf o NOTICE. 1 tl IHE Firm of \V. Z. McGhce & Co., * of Cokesbury, lias this day been j* olved by mutual agreement. W. G.. b 3bee and Samuel B. Hodges, will b timio tho hncinnqq And unmnte all ? liabilities of tlie old concern. ^ ct. 20, 3871, 27?3t. C( iW BARBER SHOP, \ UP STAIRS, bVi ;r J. D. Chalmers & Co.'s Furniture Store. d Patronage rospcctfully solicited. ti rOVERNOR CRAWFORD. f< Lpril 14,187i 51?tf '' NOftCE~~! I ; * t p " LL persons liolding-clalras agalust b L the estate of JAMES C'ALD- h OLL, deceased, late of Due West and lierly of Newberry, are hereby iiotiI to rtmder thesama forthwith, to ndyl0 ?? n>\TO "i3/">r)f x,! f >rneys, lucaaia r aixv, I Viu PE. at Newberry C.'H., 6. C., at- ii ;ed as required by law. "WILLIAM 8. CALDWELL, Surviving Adminiatrator. b :ov. 3, 1871,28, 4t v 2 What Shall We Sleep On? a HE attention of every one who I values life, health and happiness is fc led to this important question. One rd of life is spent in bed?then buy i WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS. g 'be best bed made in the world. ? t is a perfect Spring Red, without i rings. :t is the most cleauly, v Phe most perfect. Vnd nerfect durability. 1 .t is warranted never"to lose it shape | J need a repair. -'or sale by J1 ?'ov. 2] J. D. CIIAL'MERS & CGf t From tfye Corn BlU Magazine. MIRIAM MAY. ,. -liriam May was our hamlet's'pride, * Worthy a queen to be, - . tar of all the,maid* in the country side c Was none so fair as she.; ler hair,was like silk and her eyes like , >' wine, " * Liquid and dark and deep; \u 'hey sparkled and danced in the bright e sunshine, ., j.. \ T ; i. Or melted ia.rosy sleep. / !I .. . ' fl ,overs by scores for her white hand I t sighed, ... ft Of high and low degree, knd maity came riding from far and v wide," * . o Her sweethearts fain to be. t I : . : '1 -t r Mfff 0 'he squire bad plenty of golden store, Q Such as for him was meet; h .ndhe wished no better, and asked no , more, ' J ' Than to lay it all at her feet. ' o 1 . ... 'ut she put his gifts and his vows aside, r Laughing) aud oi^t spake she; w I never was born lor a rich man's ? bride, {.' 7 So I cannot mate with thee. ? ' .1 . ? he parson he came, with his face so D grave, '? Gentle and sleek and prim, p ud said the best way her soul to save, (] Was to take and marry him! nt she only opened her eves full wide, ? Wondering, and qnoth she, Were there.never a man in the world beside, r; ; .^.1 S VaiiM Ko fnt? mo 4- VU U */W I^V^WVU ?V* *MV? ^ * / 9 hecolonej he swore a right round oath? x "Little one be my wirel . ve scars and a pension enough for both, 11 If you'll share a soldier'* life." !:r,;'i . ., a e vowed.that he would-,not be denied, Low ou his bended knee; - e ut she tossed her head with a pretty j, Saitf "I never will wed with thee F' ^ r j " p obiri^catne back from sea one day, ' b Out of the distant West, tl nd the child with whord he used to a< Play. it A woman he clasped to breast.^ ?4^ .'1: tl lie sobbed and kissed, and see 'langed J* land cried? 1 " * "Welcome, my love," said she; or woe ee fortyeal,'and whatever betide, I I will/ore the worid through with D : thee!" ' ' ^; . ,/A le Opinions of tne New I or* ?ress. "a Most of the New York papers, of jj* lturday, offer somo explanation, in icir monoy articles, of the "break" ji South Carolina bonds. It will be ^ Dtieed that Governor Scott promisee mt tho Janllary interest shall be < anctually paid< ^ WHAT TlfiB TRIBUNE SATS. In State bonds there has been a retty fuir trade. The chief activity, :>wever, was in South Carolinas, now inuary and July bonds, which de- j ined from 37 yesterday to 32i to-day, c lough Iatei? reaching in tho street to y The depression in theso bonds due partially to the large 'sales of ^ on^s hypothecated oq loanr and j, hich tho borrower was unable to 0 ft. 1 fc WnAT THE IIERALD SATS. 1( The Southern list was generally c nil and quiet. Tho now South Caro- fa nas were exceptionally active and c eak, a suddcu pressure bf sales at C 10 morning board carrying the price a C1 Tnltf JoeilAD rl/MtTn fA Q9i o L VUV U Ulj' lOOUViO VIV/UU VV/ U<J4> I/- u 5quently the price recovered to 35J. I lie sales referred to wero for the ac- t 3unt of parties who had pledged the ? onda as collaterals and could not re- d eem the owners being unable to b hange the place of h3'pothecation be- v ause of sensational rumora as to an aormous over-issue cf bonds. v WHAT THE TIMES SAYS. 1 At tho Stock Exchange there was , serious break in South Carolina onds, following up the very weak ? mrkot of yesterday. Tho price broke ) 32 per cent, on the panic report ? aat an excessive issue of bonds had , een made to meet the emergencies of , lie State, but luter in tho da}r there 'as a recovery .to 354@352 per cent a WHAT TIIE SUN SATS. There was qnito a flurry of cxcitc?ent thi9 morning caused by a sharp cclino in the South Carolina gold 6a i tate bonds, the January and July t isues having been tho principal point r f bear attack, and under the influ- f tTCo of heavy sales tho price was r )rccd down 32J, a declino of 4 per v ent. as compared with yesterday's c ransactions. A rumor of over-issue ^as freely circulated in street circles, hich caused quite a stampede among c oiucrs wno mui nypotnecateci tnc ^ onds at much higher figures, and t 'hose margins had been absorbed. e 'ho State officials, as also the finance j ommittoe. aro at present in this city, v nd the want of harmony in the man- a gement of the finances of that State u as been for some time well-known in . usincss circles. It is tbo duty of c hose gentleman to at onco apprise the r ivesting public of the exact condi- u ion of its finances, and relieve hoi- j. era of the suspicion that its securi- v ies havo been improperly employed t >r personal profit. - ' v A maiden ladyof a certain" agorae- ^ ounts for tbo augnlnenting redness of ) er noso, by asserting that it iscausetl j y the reflection from the red brick ouse opposite, which glares savagely i at tho window where sho embroid- t rs. Sho has a spiteful nephew who hinks it may bo traced to '-something i her tea." A young married man just married, eing congratulated on his marriage, fas a^ked where ho married hi? wife. Ie said in Reading. "Ahl" spoke up , neighbor, with deep feeling, "thus* leading,gals makes clevor wives; I lavo had three of 'em." A Boston clergyman lately spoko of eeing a lady ''with tho pearl-drops of iftcction hanging and glistening on < ier cheek." IIo meant that she was i vas crying. . - 1 Brooklyn mother advised her laughter to oil hor lmir, and fainted j lat away when that candid damsel i eplied, "Oh no. ma; it spoils tho gour | ,1c men's vests!" \ * r- f *" a . - * ; ? \i". * 4 ; The Elections. .. ; J Washington, November' 8.?Eleo ion summitry: Wisconsin elects a Republican Qovirnor and Legislature... >i . t . Illinois elects ft- Republican Con pressman at large by from twenty-fi,ve o thirty thousand triajority.' ! /. New Jersy electa a democratic Ck>vhiorand probably a Republican LegMature..,. ^ ? bn,i i-rn! Tammany Rail was not open last lif&t.. ,r ' '/The World sayaY '"The returns from his State,; which were nnnsnally backward this year, indicate the election, f a Republican ticket-by at least wenty thousand majority, and, as it ever rains butitppure^tijd. majority, lay be even mbre than this. "We ave lost the State' Legislature, and be Republicans will not fall far short f a twp thirds vote in either House.", < The,Tammany, local, ticket was onghly handled by voters, Ledwitji, as nowhere. Seigel is. elected by bout twenty-six thousand majority ver Chandler for Register. Bradly, fortoq and Genet will jjot.visit Alba; , y officially this year.;, Even Tweedy ith no opposition worth mentioning, oiled a light Voter Gcimpared ^ith' hose he formerly received.' 1 $' '* ' 1 Seventy-eight towns in. Minnesota ive Austin, Republican, for Governor, ,428 majority. , . . .e, Tammany elects onlv Tweed to the onate. Only three !of' rtie' twentV-' wo Assemblymen oil the Reform tick"-' t for/itbe couoty and.city of New rork were successful by large majoriim. The Republicans carried Kansas by n increased Thajorit^.-' ' Washington, November 8.?-The lection summary: Parker'? majority 1 Now Jersey, aboMt?r^,6Q0. ^be., legislature and Senate'is twelve Re-, ablicans; nine ' Democrats. ' Astern-1 ly, tbirty-eigbt Republicans, twenty* < bree; Democrats. Reijirns from..i)U ccessible points in,Minnesota indicate feopublfeari'majority 1 of from '8,00tf j 10,000:,,;Anti-Taramat?^ debts' fill'; !ie Aldermen and fifteen of the tweh* r-five Assistant Alderraeft, a'laJwox Tbe latcBfc reports give;;Nei* i legislature: Senate, twentv-four Re-; ublicfl'ns arid' cfgfci Debibcrat^'' ?te .88cmblr; Has forty Republican 'ma-' >rity. Horatio Seymour is defeated, od Tildonia elceted by 1,500 jnajoriy. Curtis and Sedgowick beat Jones nd Spencer for the Superior Court bout 22.000. Barett's majority over ledwitn is 44,000. Powell's majoHty >r Mayor of Brooklyn is 4,200* It is'reported that Tweod has reigned tho Commissipnorship. of Pubc Works. Several woman voted in New York; . ' g i Andrew Jackson and his Doctor. -Colobel Forney- relates this anecote: Thore is a well-known physifan in Washington, Dr.* J. C. Hall, ?hO'relates many incidents of;the >ublic men he has attended , in his Dng and brilliant experience. At the icad of hi9 profession, be has attained Id age almost without an enemy. I :now of no man more universally boDved. It is one of the Doctor's peuliarities that he does not trouble iimself with money matters, ana is areless about collecting ln's fees. )nce, howoveiy during a temporary bsence, his clerk made out some bills, nd, among others, sent one to the 'resident. On his return, the Docor found a note from Qeneral Jackon inclosing a check for?the amount, leductiiig an old charge which had >een called for and settled, and for rhich he held a receipt. ' Tho fact that the bill had been sent ms not less a mortification to Dr. lall than the error in the account itr. elf. But on looking at. the Erqailent's check, he found that tho Geiiral had forgotten to sign It! He1 herefore returned it, with the exircssion of his regret-that the bill lad been sent, and pointod out the xeneral's omission. The check was luly sigued and sent back inclosed in . note with this remark: Dear Doctor?The best of men is li,ble to mistakes. - ^ Xl^MSJVftTV %t AV1WDV/I1. Dr. Hull testifies to the old hero's ;indness to all his people, especially o his servants. Ouee when the sraall?ox broke out among them, aud neary everybody else fled, the President eraaincd in the White House, and raited on black and white with unremitting attention. . A Duelling Incident.?An india-, ireetgentleman, who had givenoffenso o a young lady in Louisville, Konucky, a few da}'s siuce. was challengd by the that-is-to-be husband of the nsulted. While the challenged party vas reading the invitation to go but ,nd be shot, his little daughter came ip and said, "Papa, mother wants ou." The father then turned to. the hallengo bearer, and said; "This is ay littte girl, whose happiness and edicatidii*and living woula be taken from ler were.I to be killed. I have also a yil'o and a baDy wnose welfare 1 must ook to, THs meeting', if fatal tome, vrould deprive them of their only support. *3Iy opponent Is a youn? man, vithout wife, or children, or family], lo has very little to lose." The chalepge-bearer was almost melted to ears. The picture just drawn was rue to life, and 4ie determined to re,nrn to his principal and ask for a :ompromiae. The latter was a high,oncd, chivalrous Kentucky gontlenan, whoso heart at once responded to ,he appeal for mercy. A compromise ,vas effected. It was agreed that the luel should be postponed till the first )arty got married and became the ather of children. Then they will >oth bo on an equal footing aud can est each other's courage. An oxehango tells us that Jlr. Chasej tvnorioi OOO n ll'ffla rliffinnUn ; > ononis ;A^vmwuvwu M UVblV UlUiWUIbJ 111 O^VWU' ng. This ij? a merit which too fow politicians possess. Ah Sin, of San Franoisoo, has done i good tiling for Chicago. Unsolici:ed ho sent over a thousand dollars to Lho sufferer?. Can such things bo from a heathen Chinee ? ' ' 1 ' ' < H II in w "? , scram. One grave' on the battle-field Grarelotte contains twenty-five hun- \ . jw?. j . . '-I. - ^ -fP ti r*3r. 1 d red corpses. . (p^ The boyswHl be glad to kuovrthSf^ 6onneoticot bw ? Vely-.' crop this season. v - 1 -Parisian "Sporling cta^fere' lwV betting that Napoleoi^tvUlube back ttodre within ft year. ? Truth is iamortal ; the award can* not pierce it, fire c#oaofc conBuroeriW>ii? poisons cannot, incarcerate it famine cannot starve it. * btim There is a painful impressionist n* there are too many "UpIonaU^ M nj least one in, every ten thousand ofj(he \ gentlemen stf titled never hdd mend?not even a eommand'tff'fa*-1 ** gttoge, ill lI>>& -jit ouo lift' ' i A ndw- style of -earrings is of^eWb1*' coin* toiing by! n small chain, gold star.^f diax^onda, between / "!.Vf, ; M! 000 ttma ^ThovsandB ofla^to.FraaW;*!^^ . g^manv^re dmd?dj)neir^?iicH^:ol eronjyby a narcowpath: in tma Country the cost of fenceaViA' estim'ifiV** ted at $560,400,0OOi -T 1 *** '" Lisa- TVeberV brirk'sqn^ cbricrpan^*'** fell into the hands of iodigt?4fitt<MN*i? itors At LooisviUe: <recettfjy, .aadi Un?#;* . proprietor,:i^rs. JUlffrfegg ' ><yy) .:. v , :u : > 1M William M.. Eyarla describes,' y present political contest in Kewuont. to be a contest "in defence' of u perty and earnings of the great ttuiif of our* people against the. jrapintuartA and pl^er qf;a^reedj[ congbkifttiQft,,** fit -nons 0.7, to ;Q^ag. gwlrfipg-jiflose^r^lterrq prietors who areahoat to^, dm# is:.. out in. Baden.. Horopurg, Wiesbaden. . and other* German/watering-places,' ' are in vwnn trywg^-w wttttg*' wwuu* the government for *. conoeaBtonvi*/ ,lhat p? ' TUe^n*PMl^q?&^ia!fori?)to <K$ giu84^-l<^^89^1y,??^tiiigr,fcb#5hq testimony, pf.tbft X#iMhw? iCiJW!. .W-itmn leri. On reapondjente say the French .trepajlQ^i is io a position to meel; all ite engage,._ mtints not only on thefirstof Decern-"' ber, bat np to tbe middle of January '^nt Mi#s Thnrstoo, the yoanglady: Mr '* looniat, is at present teaohiog school j;ih. in Albany. She is the nete$ of Mountain,' the celebrated . seronaiitft ~now deceased. . Sho is but nineteen **. years of age, handsome, daring, a capital balloonist. ' :s >Ct Miss Lacy Ames, of Washington^/'* Territory, has arrived'-io -Stfii * cisco. i She is * fragile creature, oniyr >.i seventeen years. . Her height- is fow feet three inches, and she weighs, bat 417 pounds. The distance around her (A shoulders is sixty-four; inches. .. . . A Vermont girl of seventeen, trans planted to Iowa, 'plays the cabinet organ and Eings in charch, drives tw?. and sometimes four horses oft fhe:"-r reaper daring the week, and recently carried off the first* prise* 7foi" eqn*fc> trianism at the La Crosso County 1 JFair. . ^ ?-."You n.ever saw such a happy Votya of. people as we had yestorday," said _ -> _ 1 T_J: i_ 1LJ> ' u iuuuiuu^ ui IUUIUUU vv rived guest; "there were thirteen <r couples of them." "What, thirteen^' % couples just WryiedT: .nov sir; thirteen Couplesjaat,diporeei^;.L.*" On and after November 1*1 ererjrx^ r -ton of anbraoite coal sold in PhiUdai^l phia roust contain twenty-twdf ban-* >i drcd and forty pounds, abdfkaction* of a ton must..contain corresponding;*: r. fractions of . twenty-two hundred* and? forty pounds. . ***V. The latest wrinkle at jasKonabh" weddings in New York is fori black:' pago, in livery, to walk into church ' before tbo bride and"groom, 4 carrying; y ' a small white satin cushionr'on which' is erabroiderod a 1 monogram in lcttors, which he places in' front the altar for the couple to; kneeV on, f and carries it out again* at ih? close of the ceremony. ; . ' ;.//*/ /The people of St. Mary's Parish*i ,Dover, England, to whom the Arch*v*: bishop of Canterbury lately appealed*; to relinquish the right of choosing : ,% their own clergyman,.ha ve> .voted to'! abandon the privilege. Hereafter r ' living will be in tbo gift-of three t*Q0? tees?the Archbishop of Canterbury . the Lord-Lieutenapt.of Kent* and tfie warden of Cinque Ports. h Mjs A colored member V>f the Texa#i Legislature was recently- seen with - , roll of greenbacks in liis hand, over ' which he chacbled so loadly as to attract the Attention of a bystander, who said to him: "What are you V laoghinget, Jim T1 Jim replied) "You i see that money?" "Yes.41 "Well, boss, I jast got that for my vote.- TinI boe/i bought four or five times in ay life, but dis ia de fust time I ever got i. the cash myself." \ -.r.'/iftX In spite of the approach bf winter coal is now Jower than it has been for many weeks," and apparently fctKtaf to reach a still lowenfigure. The TTew York world thinks that tliis is duo in part to the ' large production* of the mines, and the abscnco of strikes" either at" the mines or along "tho routes of traosportaton, art! in part, * .to the fact iMnv riflwons. a fraid ? ' "J / oi monopolists, laid in their winter's supply in July and August. ^ The American Association fbr the Advancement of Scienoe, promises to meet in San Fraoeisco next year, with tho hopo af having"lo join them thero some of the leading English seients, as Huxley, Tyneall and Hooker, if the Californians will smooth the the way pecuniarily. Seven thousand five hundred doDari is required, and San Francisco is itudying about it. A man who married a buxom Irish girl, greatly to the horror of his .iL 1 t .1 /i t? muiiiur unu 8iaier, ruaao tDC loiiowing defence : "If I married an American girl I mnst^hare an Irish girl to tako care of her, and I cannot affbrd to support both of them." *