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flow TO FIGHT THE RING. A cititai of New York makes the followinj'sih's'cstions in a letter to the Phot tie : You ncdoubt rend much interest from the New York papers the doings and wanderings of the magnates of tho Stste of South Carolina in and about Nov York I see by my last Phoenix tint you treat yoor readers to u dish frail the New York World arid the blazitg little Suh, abo*it tho' millions Whcli your people have been, and still are, being robbed of. \Now, all this ias been heralded and reiterated ovtr and over again, and I shul! be pardtued for saying that no one Except a "dam phool" disbelieves it. Now, \vtoy in the name of common senso den t }*our people seek a remedy ? D> you, or they, hope for any h>Hef tiro ugh a legislative committor? Aid do you suppose that any tfespectfble and responsible trust company isagoing to take the finaneial agency rom the present iucumbent, without knowing how the accounts stand ? Why didn't your taxpaying i*onvei?'i'6'n rAis6 A committee of three, >vith power to call for persons and paDer8. aid demand of the Executive of the Staea fulf examination of oil the bocks, b>th in Columbia and, elmchere, wherextir the taxpayers of South Cafoliia had an interest? They would then have got the pulse of (Jovei'ror Scott and his amiable attorney-general. They would never have "tared to refuse so reasonable a reque:t. Did they refuse, they stood convicted before the country of such outrages as would have consigned them ?ut of hand to the same bourne where Tweed and tho Turn many twine h. Xo*% I undertake to say that .vith one good man?account-j ?';t?md ?>ne good lawyer, both from . South Carolina, and in tiie real intercut of tho State, and one man that 11 will inmo, who is now in the city -of, New l'ork, I will blow all those tinanJ *ial Manipulators, of whom }*ou so; tou-dl." complain, so high that theyj wouXi not come down to torment the [ peopfc .of South Carolina again this I wde <jf the final resurrection. It is u?t adilBeult task by any means, and if I ?>uld see a few of your men olj Itrnim I crould Doint out the road.i Nowis the time for action; delays are; dangerous. I have written to my old: . counsel in Charleston upon this sub-, je**, ? 9. confidential way, and I de-1 siro /hat you wili treat this eommu-| nieaion ij?e same. South Carolina to j day, with all her misfortunes of Ku, Klui> martial, law, and wholesale rob-J bery ant, if she will make an effort in ! the tireelion indicated, relieve herself) jtt once of a score of abominations,; and,in good time, raise herself to tin* digritv and credit of any Btaie in the nati>n. There is nothing vague or jllmory in thcsie suggestions. I nean business*, and if your people desire relief, they must attend 10 business. It vrillnot do to fight such wind-mills as the Union, and carpet-baggers, and dirant and thieves, on paper. Fact* and a legal tribunal is what is wanted j to 'immediately secure the sympathy; <?fall good, men, and ultimately equal j and exaet just'ee, That was the chute j l hiit done the business for Tweed and j his men last Tuesday in New York,! and a similar course, by your people, j will place South Carolina 0:1 high j ground. New York, November HI.?Joluii Milchel Rained a jxiint to-day in hisj ?uit ugaiu*t tSeneral Dix for alleged ini-? prisoumeiit, Jild<!c McCunn denying i lie motion to transfer to the United States Court, for the reason that it did liotcome under the laws of Congress of i lsi?M or 1H0S, the arrest having occurred' June 14th, 1W>, subsequent to the datej Jixed by Presidential proclamation as the close of the rebellion. l>i*tpict Attorney liarvin denies the ; report of Tweed's indictment by the' grand jury, saving tire case has not been befnre them. " The rumor of the resignation by Tom Fields of bis teat in the Assembly Ls; untrue. Ai.iiaxy, November 16.?A special Kiys (Jov. Holl'man met the Democratic State Senators at Troy to-day to consider the propriety of extra sessions of tlve Legislature to pass new refrom charter/*,; already drafted by O'Connor, Tilden unci others for New York and Brooklyn, i One more death from cholera at Went-! brook Hospital. The Pacific mail matter has been ad-i justed. A lden B. Stock well was chosen president and F. W. (jr. Bellows Vice President. The resignation of Clews and Loekwood were accepted, when they were made individual stockholders and re-elected directors. -> k>v 1 olut, ^uvulilolt 1u.?jbu|iurk> from London say it is estimated that ten millions sterling, belonging to the French Government, are on deposit there and held for the payment of the German indemnity. The monetary disturbance in Faris has partially abated. It is reported the Bank of Franco intends to double it* capital, making it w75,U00,(XM)f. Money is pleuty in Germany, and is rapidly drifting into American securitio*. Germany will, early next year, redeem >0,000 sterlings of war loans Jialf of it in January and February. ? The Knoxville Prc?s and J braid contains a letter from A. Ii. Wat kins, of llrooks county, 0?? to Major I). A. Carpenter, of that city, staling that a Judy of IJr<*>ks county had been com-, pletely cured of a cancer x>n her right check, of eighteen years' standing, by applying a decoction of clover twice a day, and drinking a quart of the decoction each dav. Mr. Watkins had apto Major (^rptwter for ti?e clover which worked tlii* cure, and now write* Again for live otluir sufferers in that vieiwjty. Stack Attackkd a xd PassknOKits Ml^il>kkki>.?The Wyckenburg " find LaPaz, Arizona, stage was attacked H few days ago by a band of fifty Apache Molyjyes, about ten iniiett from the former ulace. Tim driver, Jonii LcU, otherwise known as "Dutch John," and two passenger* with him ou the box were killed at the first fire. Inside were three pasjtengers, all of whom were killed. Will. Kruger, and Miss Mollie Kheppard, oi Prescott, were wounded, but escaped to ihe ehaparel, and finally reached Wyckenburg. The names of the passengers killed are Frederick .Shohalur, F. W. Luring, U. P. Solomon, P. W. Hnmej jiind C. tS. Adams. Loring and Hume I were of Lieut. Wheelers'* exploring ex? f>#dition. Adams was scalped. The nj.ails and baggage were plundered,'ami ?tH?ort *ays the attack was made by highwaymen and not Indians. ?>? A V<?vv Vnrt ^nrrosnnndpnt writes un< der date of the 10th instant: "About the 20th of this month there will be a eonforesee in New York of as many leading Democratic politicians as ean bi got together from (Jiflergnt sections o; the country, to compare notes and takt counsel together with reference to the present position and future course ol their party, with particular reference tc concert of action in the coming Presidential election," ?? ' ,? . ?aaMhittt .. Tiie New Jersey Election*.?'T Democrats, -with Joel Parker al tin licail, have carried New Jersey. This | a straw which shows which way t wind blows. Joel l'arker is one of t most liberal and advanced Democrats the period, a Democrat of the school 1 ? "?? v, ] uroesoecK. ne ???s wiumui wt ! Jersey during' the war, ami made i I efficient war Governor. There is noi '.blot on his.record as a war man, noi (question as to his position on matti 'connected with the war and growingo jof rt. lie is popular, and was forced o of his retirement because his nomin tion made the result almost a certain) I His election means this, that in t I North the war is not yet forgotten, tli 'ityet plays a part in current politi* land that those whose war autcccdcn are questionable or whose present opi ions seem to go back upon the war,stai j no show before the people. Certain : this is not to be wondered at. The on ; wonder is that any element should bui j upon a different order of things aiul e ipect the Northern people to give all Icontradiction to all experience and h j man nature by utter obliviousness to th , portion of their history which they co Isider most glorious. The fighting nn [of both the sections nre.necessarily pop j iar favorites. They are so from twoeoi sidcrations. In the first place, militai : service is a great item, and military su ! cess a greater; and, in the second plac i men who make good soldiers, men wl are earnestly and actively patriotic i j emergencies, are, for the most part, li* i and lovable men. Governor Parker hi : always been a Democrat; but he was Democrat like Mr. Groesbeck, who, win. ' war came, was with his own side of II ; house, itisjustsoin the .South. Tli I people remember who was for them an I ? !?? aifuSnof tt? timn t\f wu ; ?a.i annuel/ mvia in muv wi ** %? 'and nothing is more natural than tin they should remember such. Of conn I distinguished abilities or prominent li i ness are always able to overeome the j?r< jdilections of the populace; buf, oth< j things being equal, favor usually goes I the military hero,.to the man who wi I faithful lu time of warr?Courier Jou, ! iuil, Thk Military Arrests.?Activ operations, by the military statione here, have considerably subsided will in t he past two weeks, and the arrest which so conspicuously marked tL first days following -the President' proclamation, have diminished in nun hers to an extent quite gratifying We learn that it is the intention i the authorities to commence the e> atninat'on of prisoners before th United States Commissioner, eithe the latter part of this week or th first of next. fP*w% lief nni Kp?iaac tN JL 14 1/ I'/HVH iii^ liOV vuiwi it\,v o VI* hilt 11 os of those who have been urrcn ted since our hist report: Samut Blair, Jr., ]W. 1). Barnes, Dr. Jt. H Darwin, C. B. Blanton, S. II. JU^py, 1 M. lioark, A. JE. Warren, Tlios. 1 Blovk, "W It. Lowry, J. C. lioheson G. S. Wright, J. S Carroll, J. E. Cat roll. Of the above, Thos. P. Blue! has been released from confinement an'd of the names heretofore publish ed, the following have also been u leased : W. W. GafTney. A. W. Citmj, J. L. Parker and J. Pressley, negro.VoiLvilie Enquirer. Evil of Fractional Paper Crr uexcv.? Very projier censure is vis ted upon the boastful aiinounccmch that the United Slates Treasury ha saved S220.5S4 by the dost ruction am toss of fractional currency in the liuud of innocent holders of the same. It i suggested that we should have office that may be readily readied wner mutilated fractional currency may b redeemed by the Government in stun t\f o infill ii t < lull 1 !u> most * f?"t tua1 mode of remedying llie grievane complained of is the entire wirhrirawa of al! paper current')* (or the fraction al part of a doiTur. It is true tlii consuination cannot bo very wel brought about before resumption without a resort to metal token.* which are obje'.-tio' able on many ac counts, but especially as tending t perpetuate a debased currency. war, however, against ragged, dirt) and dilapaditod fractional currcne should l>o kept up unceasingly h those who suffer most from its us< until Congress eliall devise some cffc< tual_and permanent relief. Attitude of Napoleon.?Acoo 11 ing to the Journel de Parte, Kapoleo ill considers himself Us stiil the legi imate sovereign of France; cons< quently he refuses to relcaso frot their oath of fidelity the officer.* wh have written to him to ask whethc jthoy ought to place themselves at th ! disposal of the present govcrnmcn ; "Should a question arise," says In "between order and anarchy, combf for the former ; but you remain boun by your oath ; until the moment tin t'ae country shall have been directl consulted, I am the legitimate sove jeign." This is only one of tho man thousands of cases of people trying 1 1 hold on to. positions for which the jara not wanted. New Advertisements. i We direct attention to thcfollowir new advertisements: Holiday Hodcs?Lee & Farker. Pocket Knives?Lee & Parker. O.nlies Dress Goods?Emporium * Fashion. Estate Sale?M C. Dowtin, Ex't Notice?S W. Agnew, Ddm'r. Thanksgiving Proclamation. I Estate Sale II. B, Xichoh. I Card?J. F. C. DuPrc, Counl Treasurer. ?^ ' SCRAPS, Camden opens her new Episcop 'Church next Sunday. Darlington has another tournamei on the first of December. Charleston has had a black fro! and the inhabitants feci relieved. Four pemnd turnips are turning \ ' in the sanctums of Greenville editoi i The steamer Cambria, which sail < rp. j i. i'irom i>cw iuiiv xuvsuiij, tuun w $75,000 in silver coin. j Another Russian vessel, without t jGrand Dulce, arrived at Now Yo !jThursday morning. 31ace and Coburn arc to pumnr leach other Thanksgiving day in t j vicinity of New Orleans. From recent events tlio sacred c lege in JRome is to be considered in jvery critical condition. The American Institute of Arc ' * * 1 ?iirtli ?inni ' ICCIN DHS CUIUIIIUllveu IW Uiiu ;> convent ion at Boston. 1! Tho Tennessee Legislature Tucsd * ipaid a visit ot' rcspect to tho widow "lex-President Folk. hc MARRIED. fir _ he MARRIED, at the residence of M ^ Thomas A. Cater, 011 the evening 1 Qf the 14th instant, by Rev. A. 1* Xicholi }\v son, Mr. WM. A. TEMPI,ETON an Miss ELIZA A. (ilLES, all of Abb ta.ville County. a J rs Columbia Phoenix please copy. nt j . t CONSIGNEES. ' ^ The following named persons hav -S freight in the l)oj>ot : i'" 33 \V Aiken, J Aldous, B radley a- Jn; 1(] Raker & Clinkseales, J 1) Chalmers < ly Co, J E Cf'.dwell, HS Cason, J W Gri J.V (in, W I) Mars & Co, Moore & Co, J ] x(_ Mason, J R 8 & (.Jo, Samuel & C< jtt White, Hill & Co. M Winestoek. u- No goods delivered until freight ii at paid. n- J.W.MARSHALL, M> Agent. u- , m, ? n y The following persons have packagc e- in the Express office, e? J I) Scabrook, J E Lyon,G A ITuman CII Sondley, F Gillespse, R E Rowic :c E West fields C E Bruce, 0 T Porchei as WD Mars, li Rliett, J C Mason, J 1 :l Boston, Lee Russell, T B Milford, . 'M u, Wideruau, F M Mitchell, L L Gufllu. ie C. V. HAMMOND, id Agent. r, _ t Markets. L! :oj Akijkville, November 21 ? Cottor vs 15(?.lot. NkwYokk, November 19.?The cot ton movement, as compared with las week, shows n slight decrease in receipts j and considerable increase in exports The movement for the expired portioi s of the cotton year, however, shows i p large falling off, both in receipts and ex s l>ort8, as compared with the correspond ing period of last season. Receipts ai r> all j>orts for the week 101,4.4 bales ,V against 105,400 hist' week.- 00,708 the pre vious week, and03.000 three weekssince e Total receipts since September G66,60S r against 790,320 for the corresponding pe e rind of the previous year, showing a de crease of 132,721. Exports from all port! e | for the week 50,889, against87,0-55 fortln - same week last year. Total exports foi the expired portion of the cotton yea ' 289,335, against 400,908 same time lu?i year. Stock at all port* 329,105, agains 1342,507 for the same date last year ' Stocks at the interior towns 63,000 bales *i against 58,570 last year. Stock in Liver j pool 539,060, against 40S,000 last year " I American afloat for Great liritian 94,000 I"; against 109,000 last year. Indian cotton j afloat for Europe 388,182 against 192,001 last year. Liverpool, November 20?I*. M.? Cotton opened linn?uplands9A; Oilcan: sales 15,0U0 bales; speculation ant J"' export 5,000. '*( J.iveki'Ool, November 20?Evening ,i Cotton closed firm and unchanged ii j, Price. j New Yokk, November 20?Noon.I Sales Of futures Saturday evening 2,90( s bales-, as follows: December 18$, 18|, 1> e 5-10; January 18j, 18 9-17; February IS] e | March 19 1-10, 19} ; April 19* 19 5-10; s! May 19]. Cotlnn /inn -uplands IK*; Or-leans 102 sales 2,0U0 bales. Gold heavy, u at 10J. i| 7 P. Cotton f>(rang; galt'H 4,02! - ?hales? uplands ISJ*; Orleous ll?J. CiiaRIjKSTox. November 20.?Cotton 1, steady ? middling l"-](?-17j; receipt i.' 2.0SC bales ; sales 400; shtfk 27.312. I _ i " Notice. ' By Order of tlic Court of J'j Probate, 51 If WU-L ftKI.L at Abbeville Court Jg[ Houso on Sale Day in DECEMBER next, all the uncollected chose.hi action, of the Estate of 1- ROBERT MARS, dee'd, n j t. INCLUDING JUDGMENTS. * TERMS CASH. o| F. D. MARS, Adm'r. 0! Nov. 11th, 1871, 30, 3t fmm j| ^^Vaterwheel, y( Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys ,,r iHSEND FCRACJ8CU1AIL-&PUBLIC BALE WILL be Hold at the late resident* of CiKO. P. CHILES, decciwcil OX THURSDAY, I the 22d November ty all the personal property of said deceai J jed, to wit: HORSES, MULES, a fine Stock of CATTLE, 41:8038 MB MMP Cora, Fodder, Shucks, a large lot of ipSeed Oats, Red and BlacL 1*8 1 ' a nice Lot of SEED WHEAT, the be; od . " ut in the country, a Very Fine 0I> One Road "Wagon, I'j0 One Large FAMILY CAK1UAGI ONE BUGGY, ^! Honselold ani Kitciiea Fnrnltnr "I PLANTATION TOOLS, CiUNS. PIf nl 'TOLS, &CM ALSO u lot of (JOTTO: Ul" TV TITV. SKI."!I) ia HoUl by the Administrators. TERMS CASH. hi- P. H. BRADLEY, ia R. M. LITES, av J. H. CHILES,: of Administrator. Nov. 20. 1871, 29?31 j State of South Carolina .Abbeville County. r' In the Common Pleas. j. EQUITY SIDE. 1{j j 0. T. Porelicr, Ex'r and Trustee, 1 * 1 ? i - . 1 _ q.| Joshua, uamci ana outers. I Bill for Injunction, Constrm tion, &c. -pUnSUANT to tlie order of tl NT Court, passed July 5, 1ST I, [the above elated cause, Koike is he> hi/ rjicen to thv. children of Coritrliu* Ct C Baihy Cox, Uethuna I'act, and Phot Price, (whose names and number ai -% unknown,) legate,s under the will < & Mrs. Juno Keid, dee'd, to appear at f-l pave their idt ulity, and claim thtir aha, Fj of said estate, on ov before the 1st ), August, 1S72, or the}- will oe barr of any benefit under the decree i said case. 0. T. PORCHER, Ex'r and Trustee. July 17, 1871, 13?lam 12m i GET THE BEST. MM DiiaWW Diclionar] 10,000 Word* and Meanings not i other Dictionaries. 3000 Engravings. 1840 Pages Quart PRICE $12. GLAD to add my testimony in 11 favor [1'res't Walker of Hartfi VEKYscholar knows its value. Fi [W. H. l'rescott, the Historiai KWlHE most complete Dictionary ( t J0_ the Language. [Dr. Dick," t , Scotland.] TIIE best guide of students of on laniruanc. fjohn U. Whittle] I'tMTE will iiun am it h'is name to tli . I iOl. latest posterity. [Cliunccl'r Ken ETYMOLOGICAL parts surpass anything by earlier laborers, t j JjGeorge Banerof Bearing relation to Language Trine pia does to Philosophy. . j [Liihu Burrit Excels all others in delining wjicntiti terms. [President Hiteheoel j^oftiras I know, best deiining I)i< "' tionary. [Iiomec Muni pri^.ake it* altogether, the surpassin ? JL work. Lfc?inart, the English 0' tliojpist. i- A necessity for every intelligent fan t iiy, student, teacher and professiont mat). What Library is complete witl out the best EuglL-h Dictionary! A LSO , WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIA DICTIONARY: 1040 Pages Octavo. GlK) Engraving: Price $.r>. , The work is really a yem of u Dictioi I (try, just the thing fur the million.Aiiurivun P.ducaiionat Monihly. Published by O. k O. MKRRIAM .Springfield Mass. J ?Sold by all bocoksellerB. II Sept. 21, 1871,22?tf j 'i ]f ) ()? want Oents, Misses ar. I Children Shoes, go to Kaphan . I Sk'larz. II ~ WINDOW GIASST ;' ""BuSTE are prepared to supply the fo 11 V v lowing sizes of'Window Ola.' 1! and to cut other sizes when recjuired; /tix.s?Sx 10?10x12?10x14 ? 10x15 ? 10x 1 { 1^x18?10x20?12x14?12x10?12xl&? 1: 24?l.'J.\21?14,\lti? 14xlS ? 14x22 - Nix: : 18x2J?18x24?18x00?20x24?22x1 N? 24 i 24?24x30. LEE & PARKER. (j Nov. 9, 1871, 26-tf eilAM CETsrsifiTs; I WALNUT, CHESNUT and IMM1 TATION WALNUT CHAM BE. iSl'iTS, very hands<r:.e, af i Nov. 2] J. D. CHALMERS & CO. i Greenville and Columbia Rai road. SSSsf I - -w>yi&e j GKKKKAL St* I'KUINTICNDEXT'S Ot'KIC t CuLI'Misia, S. C., March 1, 1870. ON ami alter the following Schadu] ij will bu daily, .Sunday excepted, run cot i necting with Night Trains on South C'a olina ttoad, up and down, and wit Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia an Augusta lload going South; UP. Leave Columbia, ,.v.7.00 a in " Alston,,., ,,,.,9.10 a m " Newberry, ...... 11.16 a m " (,'okesbury, 300 p m " Helton, 5.00 pm Arrive at Greenville G.30 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville.,., 6.15 a m " Uelton, 8.05 a m u Cokesbury,, 10.07 a m I ' " Abbeville, 8.15 am " Newberry, 1.50pm 14 Alston, 4.05 p in ArriveColuinbia.., 5.55 p m COL. THOMAS DOPAMKAD, ' General Superintendent. If you want fine Pistols and Gur 1 {of every quality, cheap, go to lvj I..i v. eu : [HUlll iV > K.11II h, FRESH TEA CAKE: and Soda Crackers. Lee & Parkei Ij Oct X 12.S71, 25?If ej If yoti ?0 to Kaphan & Sfclai lt:.Store the will sell you ^oods eheapi jlhan in any other Store. SUGAR and C9FFEI >i BACON SIDES, " BACON SHOULDER' SIIOT AND POWDER. For sule, by QUA TILES, PERRIX &, CO, Oct. 10, 1871, li(i?tf FOR SALE, AT . WARDLAW" k EDWARD; ? .t Sept. 7, 1871,20 ?If *'j If 3*ou want tino Toilet Soap, Iv. Iv. Soap, Lemon, Corn at Oi-an^ , 'Soap, ^o-to Kaphan &Sklarz. j FLOUR! :|Fot tie Excelsior Mills, M?i] N | MOUNTAIN DEW, XXXX CREAM OF THE CITY, X-N HARVEST QJJEEN, XX Just received, at IWADinT.AW &r P.nW.inP. Sept. 7, 1871, 20?tf If you want fino perfumery, go Iv.iphan & Sklarz. I ' No. . uuui-rs1 WW 191 a bj HILL ; ; cuss TTAVE you called at Ro d nL 11 ^oor above the Ba '0 find it to your interest to do c We are now opening an ei cently selected with great care bracing: 3?MM < A-i ^ .?3L.JL^l JL-J Vjt JCXi ^ Hats & Caps, ] HARDWARE A I Crockery and Glass TS >1 We invite our friends and tl 1 our Stock. Goods will be shown . the universal opinion that the cr l. very few can afford it and thrive. ) one, for seller and buyer and con ,i adopt it. ,f| Remember, Goods given in ex< the day, at 190. ABBEVILLE, * will: * will] ^ jamel ( Xnv. HI, 1871, 3<l-tf 1 walhalla, 8. . bog to inform our friends iu i*- w * Abbeville that we vre beetcr prepared than ever to fill their orders litir !i ?3rrain, i- I Or Country Produce of any I Kind, to be found in our market. tr. "With a LARGE AND COMMOi DIG US STORE ROOM, and other fa_ cilitws for a Igrge business, we can safely guarantee pmmptiiow and satisfaction. [f We whull he pleased togjvc quotations on application, i'artit's ordering GRAIN must furnish SACKS. Respectfully, *t WALLER, WATSON & CO. Xov. 1C, 1871,30, tf l" V aluable ilLAND FOR SALEJ >A THE subscriber will sell on SALKi DAY in DECEMBER, if not soldi prior to tbut time, I [[ A Tit ACT OF LA.ND, Containing 298 Acres. .1 It is bounded by lands of W. O. Clinkscales, Robert Hodges, A.J. Clinkscalcs, Peter Gibevt and the Vienna Itoad. | There is about .thirty acres of Wood | Land, between fifty and sixty acres of ~ first rate Pine Land. There is also e about thirty acres of fresh cleared land as good cotton land as there is in AbbeIc ville County. It contains ;ls little waste )- laud as can be found-on and other tract r- of the same size anywhere. h TERMS, one-half cash, tlie other half d twelve months credit with interest from day of fcale. Mortgage and approved Bccuniy.' SAMUEL HUNTER. Nov. 1(5,1871, 30?3t J EXECUTOR'S SALlT ? WILL be sold, at the late residence of ASA 1IAIiPER, deceased, nitio miles north of Anderson C. H., on WEDNESDAY, ?6th OF BECIMBEE NEXT, iiONE TRACT OF LAND, n CONTAINING 600 ACBES, ^ more or less, on waters of Mill wee C re elf, adjoining lands of Jasper Williams, Wm. Harper and others. The tract will be sub-divided into three ..c ...:n u? *v?i.:u: | iniClN, jnuu* ui ? liiiiii >y m uv> VAiiiur ' j ted on day of sale. Tho place is con I voniently situated to churches, mills land schools, nnd in a good neighbor,I hood. Tho place is well improved, j with a comfortable dwelling and all _ I necessary outbuildings. There are 1 j about twenty acres of pood bottom ''jland, and nearly one-half of tho cn| tiro tract is woodland. i ' TERMS OF SALE. one-fourth of the purchase money rej quired in cash, and brlancoon a credit j of twelve mouths, with Hiterest from ? jday of sale, I'urehaser to give good I Boenrity and a mortgage of thoprumiI HCH* WILLIAM HARPER, L. H. WELBOUN, Executors, 5 Nov 10, 1671, 30 3t . MOTICE. K ' 3 i AT the next meeting of the Trustees of the Estate of Dr. John Do Ln I liOWC, U Dll)H'rillU.'JJUniU aiiu J CJICIILT I'll j next year will be elected. Persons desirous of either situation will give their j names to the Secretary at Abbeville |i within the next ten days, or to auv of iJP. the Trustees within the sanje time. They k will give; also the number and apes of j the members of their families, and such -v ' terms as they mav propose. A TIIOS. T1IOMKOX, Secretary. Nov 10, 1871, 30?2t S. |rraK KEROSENE UXIOIV ? j JL ,STOVE, 1 and J, useful in tbenuijsery, and Family Generally. t0[ J..EE ?Sc PARKER. ' Nov 10, 1871, 30-If * I ? II 190. ( Be IN INGHAM.: ? 1 -? 'n bertson's new brick building, l>c nk ? If not, you may possibly e* SO. itire Stock of New Goods, re- w in the New York market, em- * a ft sue r ur xj> xy xr a DCERIE8, . Boots & Shoes,' ' T1 lND cutlery, h rare, Motions, &c., &c. ie public generally to examine i with pleasure. It seems to be edit system is ruinous, and that The cash system is the only safe sequently we have concluded to change for monev at all hours of S. C. [AM E. WHITE, I [AM HILL, ' r S B. CFfflSTffGHAM. Valuable * blS ill SHI! i Uillll?J I1 VII U11LIJ I ^ w The State of South Carolina, Abbeville County?In the Common Pleat. 1). L. Wardlaw and W. Joel Smith, Ex'rs, v. Mrn. Sally M. Smith, Joseph li. Dullea, et. al. pt. Bill to tell Lands, Foreclose Mortgage, Marshal Assets, 4c. BY virtue of an Order in the above stated case, we will offer for bale at Abbeville C. H.t on SALE DAY IN | DECEMBER next, the following Heal . Estate of A. M. Smith, deceased. I FIRST. I All that portion of the Flatwoods, or or "HOME PLACE" TRACT, tr not assigned to the widow, Mr*. Sally P' M. Smith, containing lr Twelve Hundred and Ninety j. Acres, S| ull Imore or less, Iwunded by land of C. T. Haskell, A. J. Clinkscah*, Mrs. Tillj man, and others. (This tract may be J} (yubdivided into two or more tracts be- ei fore the day or saie.j g SECOND, c, The intercut in remainder, after the w termination of the life-estate of Mrs. S.< M. Smith, in the portion of the M HOME TRACT, n< assigned to her for Dower, viz: j?' Six Hundred and Eighty-Five Acres, more or lew, hounded by lands of C* T Haskell, Thoraa* F. Lanier, and others ? ?<>n this tract stand tb? Dwelling House and improvement. THIRD, THE "HUGEIt PLACE," near llocky River Church, containing ? Four Hundred Acres. 1 more or less, bounded by lands of S. S. ? Baker, 8. Jones, and other*. ^ TERMS.?One Third Cash, balance i credit of twelve months, with Interest V from date, with leave to the purchaser w to anticipate payment Purchaser to give bona and two good Miretiea to Becure the credit portion of the purchase " ? af H?a Hutr fl vaH tO IllUIICJf, OIIU It uut |miii ?v ?uv <I?J the lands to be re-sold at risk of flrat purchaser. Titles not to be mado until all purchase money paid, l'urchasen ?? to pay for atamjm aud papers. P. L. WARDLAW, aud W. JOEL SMITH, Executors and lieferocs. Nov. 11,1871, 3^-tf SALE OP SEAL ESTATE, By Special Referee. IWJL eel! at Public auction at AUJJJ&VILLE COURT HOUSE, on SALESDAY in DECEMBER next, . THAT HOUSE AND IX/r, in the town I of Abbeville, belonging to the Estate of HUTSON J. LOMAX, deceased?bounded by lundw of Lemuel L. Gutfln,Lewis Uoldysby, Alexander Kamuge and others, said lot contains j One Acre more or less. ( THE TERMS will be one-half of the purchase money in Cash, and the balance on k credit of twelve months, with 1 interest from day of sale. Bond and a,^ * mortgage of the premises to secure the: F balance of the purchase money. g J will bImo Mil on saru* day and place as belonging said deceased, * One Hundred & Jfinteen Acres * of lands, more or less, adjacent to the; C Town of Abbeville, said bounded; 1 by Jands of D. L. Wardlaw, William H.1 J Parker and other*. Term* cash. * WILLIAM HILL. t Special Referee. "J Nov J6,1871, 30-3t e ~TWN PROPERTY \ For Sale. ' i ? P 1WILL SELL at public outcry at f Abbeville Court House, on SALE ^ DAY IN DECEMBER NXT, my i J Houee and Lot, ! I Tn the Village of Abbeville, known as P the Marshall Homestead projvrty. C TERMS?One half Cash, balanoo on n twelve month's tjine, with bofld, 8e" ^ purltv and mortgage. _ H For furtherparticulars nppiy to .mcb- m an. Pcrrlu <k Cothraii, Attorneys. i HALLIE A. MAKTLV, Abbeville, t?. C., Nov. 10, 1871, SO, St l I. I " I -?* Will to found to i m\rn.n i t iMMML THAN HER] HILE looking at the wants of the indful of his external comforts, and ha^ dies to pay uh a vi6it. Our friends will please inquire for what cause we keep a largo Stook of Grocerit iclusivoly to that line. MiEBLM is Octobcr 12. 1871, 25-tf rAXES F< PURSUANT to Orders from th< bv announce that the CO! $71, will begin on the 20di Dj tie penalty for non-payment will i \NUARY, 1872. The per centum of Tax on valual Seven (7) Mills on the Three (3) " and u J. F. Oct. 23,1871, 27~3m icDONALD < Are now open! i*ALL AND WI Eiracii Ladies' Hats, Tri adies' Dress Goods, Hon and DOMESTIC GOODS of i [en's Beady-Made Clothing,Caui ALSO, A STOCK fAMILY GROCERIES and kUK STOCK has b;?en purchased in N< J ly lor Cash, and persons wishing to ull to give us a call before purchasing ?] \ Respectfully, CAK MR. EDWIN CATER i? with us an omising to do as well for theiii as I Oct. 12, 1871, 25-tf ARCH1TE HUE undersigned would respectfully o [ Designer, to the citizens of Abbe stting up plans and specifications for &1 privuie on reasonable terms. From uining and a good amonnt of practical < case and make it to the interest of all t onage. References as for Architectural skill: u. Boyco, Mr. A. C. Hawthorno, of Due wrings; and Messrs. Jas. S. Cothran and iM House, J.% D. Chalmers, Jas. "W. Fo I am also prepared to construct the J It COTTON PRESS, for which I cl of pressure, simplicity of structure, da osidetj, it is the cheapest first class Cott ommunication should be addressed to here it will receive prompt attention. These Cotton Presses have been thorou^ >. Benj. Smith, of Donaldsville, E. Cox, jar Calhoun's Mills, of Abbeville Couuty ider contract, and would respectfully lly wamiufcod #s ^presented, Jiospcctfully, &e., A.W.C September 7, 1871, ?tf WE HAVE LARGE ADDIT in stux ii: ^ONSISTLNG of Spring Goods, Clotbi j thing generally ncodod. We also 1 hich wo can soli lower, than anybody c e Naked, Feed the Hungry, Leyd to th o way of selling them Goods for the Mi i>9, "Small Sales and Large Praffita." 1 Hodgea', S. C., April fl8. 1?tf v } itiii smmwmwk '' '< TRE270B ?j Cognac Bitters, : FTEST PBIZE 'l ?aris Exhibition 1867. " *urlfy the blood and aJ itrengthen the system, ? radicating the effect of T Hsjipation, maintain the luman frame in condition >f healthful n ess, dispei the Khiea and all mental die** . empers, and relieve those those sedentary habits lay hem open to depression. rhey prevent and cure ^ r us and other Fevers, Ferer and Igue, Chi lit, Diarrhoea, Jh>sentry, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, oltc, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, ind every complaint Incl- T lentaJ to diet or atmos ??? j _ there. Ladies win tina i hem a sovereign boon, as I hey eradicate all traces q if Debility, Nervousness, nertness, and Diseases leculiar to tho sex, ^Thousands of Testimoilals oan bo soon at the fflce of L JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, ?4 & 60 Water fltrwt, K- T? ^ Jan 2S7J 30-12m ^ r ? . i' uw Embrace a more ? ? ETOFORE. i V JATjiiifi 'itj inner inan, wo have not been, n?-..-/u , re done ail we could to indaoe the , Mvitiip . lo ever they may need, and toot think, p. is, that we confine our attention { EDWA RDS.< m rc?ia:s JUk, 10 IJL#SSI t STATE AUDITOR, I here-.:' jLECTION OF TAXES for > VY OF NOVEMBER, 1871. > ittach on the 15th day of?" f.. JffUitf f *J ^ ^ * f i * JJ ^ 'jt' ' :ion of property is? *i f;.., Dollar for State. >; " County. " Seliool purpose*. . v; f a DuPre, ?1 County Treasurer. '; *. ' . /; 'v'tili Lirlt . . -? i 'imt & HADDON ug th-olr "' 'i NTER STOCK. M aafl Mini, p j'f" bo Furnishing Good*, all kinds, togotber with meres, Hats, Boots, Sksef,|p<u OF CHOICE L C0HFECTI0HEB1ES. v 1, a u_w:_??' ~ ; w x via mum uaniiuivi U) qjivniwuy buy on the same terms, would 4e , lao where. ' i -u W. T. MoDOKALD, B. X. HADDOJf, / 3D,. id will be pleased to we hisfrieada ; 10U3E Ia Abbeville. . AzXi CTURE. ? - . 4 flfer big services u an Architeet and ville and surrounding- country, fof^ II kiode of structures, either public an early and thorough course at sxperionco, be hopes lo bo able to vbo may favor him with their Rev. J. N. Young, J. I. Bonfter, 3)r, i Wait; Ilfiv. W. T. Sloio. of Cedar I Hugh Wilson, owners <ef tko Mfcg wler, of Abbeville, 8. C, ' [ORIZOHTAX LEVEE POtT[aim it has no cqtyiltf, as to the powrability and rapidity of operation, on Press ever offered to the public, me at Due West, or AbbevilleC: 1L ri 'jVj' i ^bly tested by the followingpertooe, of Duo West, A. B, C. Lindsay; . I bave a groat many engaged and boliiilt orders lor more. Thsyarj /larkjBon.; fhi RECEIVED IONS TO ng, llats, Boots, Shoes, and every10ve a largo Stock of Grocorftf, l?o. We are prepared to CloU* e Poor, and give to tho. Needy, is oney. Come and eee aa. Our met* FAMCE, HOSSUST * CO. J ? * 1 I , II' ? flTB, SMITH 4 WH1TB, V70ULD call especial attention to |/V their CASSIMERES, made at IIARLOTTSVILLE, Yx. Thf e SUPERIOR to any Northern ckkIs, it the same price. Theyar# ' the beat fabric, aad in point of yle and durahiJity are uneqsaled, hey are ALL WOOL, aad the ma* rial of which they are mad* 18 ARKPULLY SELECTED and flOROCGDLY PREPARED, f U iort they are roado by honest and C/\n?liAnn m/in ?nrf M li ltd jJiiDiiig uyuvuv< si wvm) # < ?) ? ften tho caws with Norther* fiitihca, >cre is no mixture of cotton or f??> se wool. We we anxioa*. to ioiro* uco these goods generally.7 We ?r? ir? tbefr intrinsic worth will Twy >on ercato a deauxod for then*. <riv? icm a LtujJ *ad iu future yon will ways, bay tbeni. hiite, smith & mm Oct. 19, 1871, 26?U l * RED OATS! FOR SALE. luarles, Pen-in & Co. O IO?T1 Q4 i/ WV- O, ?CM &j 4.T M JBEBAL ADVANCES Uf ADR to SHIPPERS of COT. J| TON through us to Charleston, altiraoro and New York. Quarlcs, Perrm & Co. Oct. 3, 1871,2*?If HAIR CLOTH. A ND all Wool for eovarlo< Sofas, Chain?, at J. Ii XIALMBRS & CO. [/toe 30 js $