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THE LKTTEK. Where is another sweet a-1 mv sweol, Fine of tin* line, and >1?v ?>f the sliy?j . Fine little hands, line link* feci? I)e\vv blue eve. Khali [ write to her? shall Tfrn? Ask her to marry me by ami by ? * (Somebody said that she'd say no; ! .Somebody knows that she'll say ay! t i Ay or no, if asked to her face? u Ay or no, from shy of the sj:y ? CJq, lit tit letter, apace, apace. Fb' I. , Fly to the light in the valley below? 1 Tell my wish to her dewy blue eye; u . Pqniebordy said that sheM say no; <_ Somebody knows that she'll say ay! j, Farm, Garden and Household. j1 Ink Stains.?Ink stains may be re- r gloved from mahogany by touching ^ them with a feather dipped in a mix- d turo composed of a few drops of nitre 1 and a teaspoonl'ul ot' water. To. pre- 1 vent a white mark being left, the spot 1 must be rubbed with a cloth wet in cold water tho moment tho ink ha* disappeared. Butter, Cheese and Milk.?If sixteen quarts of milk aro required to make a pound of butter, and ton I quarts a pound of cheese, and butter js twenty-five cents a pound and cheese twelve cents, it is more profitable to make butter; butter yielding a iraetion over ono and a half cents a quart, and cheese a fraction less than one and a quarter cents. Moss in Pastures or Meadows.? This is always fouhd on poor knols ^ or wet flats. The remedy in tho first j Cfiso is to harrow until the moss i. torn up, and spread a load of manure g limn Tn t Im swniul lihifuv I ili.Vi ? i drain off the water, and harrow and ^ spread "limo or plaster, and salt or ashes, Get rid of the water, and j streugthen the soil, aud moss will be uo further trouble. ^ Very Nice Fritters may bo mad*.* u l>y simply rolling the plain dough (af- 0 tcr it has risen of coarse) and cutting ;l and frying as doughnuts, to be eaten cj with sirup or sauce. By putting a t, lump of risen doui^h into a pudding v\ bag, tying, leaving room to swell, put. ;l into a pot of boiling water, and boil ing an hour or more, according to size, '? you have an excoMeut plain j)udding. ?, but it should be eaten with rich sauce. ;l] ? ei New York, November 21.?Tbc P woathcr is very fine, and tho recep- 1S lion pf Alexis will bo according to the programme stated. German bankers hero have orders si for $1Q,000 of American stocks and d< railway shares. at Charles O'Conor thinks that through el A flaw in the indictment, Tweed will m cscapo punishment. bj Isaac W. England, publisher of the Sun, has l>cen appointed Commission- II qr of Public Instruction. M Horace Grcele/ peremptorily dc- cc clines {he Presidency of tho Depart- m silent of Public Parks, vico Sweeney. gl Steamboat owners have formed a fo permanent organization, and adoj)ted al a petition to Congress to amend the w Bteamboat laws. fa Lowel, Mass., November 21.?A <ji plan charged with tho seduction of his gi $isterTin-law, aud a doctor accused of *t abortion in tho case, have disappeared tli San Fnancisco, November 21.? tli The grand jury, investigating the re- w cent stago coach robberrles, attribute ui - - ai t?i; rni. ^ rp ?^ mem 10 mo xnuiaus. mu iunw Apachcs aro again on tho war path. Most of the persons implicated in the tr Lo.s Augelos Chinese massacre have g fled the country. p, * Cheyenne, November 21.?The nj llouso repealed tlie woman suffrage nl bill by nine to thrco. |(J New York, Novembor 21.?At 11 lj o'clock, this morning, tho steamer ;l| Mary Powoll, with the reception com- *sl mittee ^nd about 500 persons, includ- m ing jv largo number of ladies, proceed- vv ed down tho bay. Over 1,000 persons ,)( assembled at tho pier to witness the 4eparturo of t-hc steamer. Sho was jv gaily decorated with Russian and u American flags. Nearly all the ves- S( eels in the bay were dressed with flags n 2&any of them display liussian colors. t] Broadway is thronged with persons awaiting tho parado. A great nuin- a bor arrived from tho country in early ] drains. The buildings on Broadway ? and the other principal streets are decorated with llags. Tho National Guard is out in full force. Weather v lino. The reception will bo brilliant v Later.?The crowds on Broadway k JiMisfl ihsit locomotion is almost impossible. Every window and space from which a view can bo obtained is n occupied. 10,000 troops :u-o in line,!!:1 extending two miles. AJcxis landed 1 at half-past 1, when the procession il moved. Daring the formal reception, 11 jlajor-Qcncral Dix addressed the 1 j'rinco as follows: A Your Imperial Highness : In the ^ name of tho citizens of New York, 11 ^javo the honor to tender 3*ou a cor- I" 4ial welcome to the United States. It n js a great gratification to us to see " -vvithin our harbor tho gallant squad- j ^ yon which has brought you to our ^ shores. It Is still a greater gratification to us to roccivo among us one of the impprial family of Itussia, whose c jllustrious chief has done so much for;1civilization, and in whoso hands tlie j possession of power has, under thc!c guidance of Providence, been devoted J1 po tho noblest ol uses?the social and ; v political elevation of thoso who come 1s1 within tho spero of its exerciso. Thcjl1 long and uninterrupted friondly re-j1' lations between liussiaand the United 111 States has naturally created a strong pi gj-mpathy on our part in all that conAAW,ntt wahowa k?o />nnurt/l MCll) Wi tio ti v4 it viirti Wj auu nu9 vituovu uu g. te regard with deep interest ber steady but silent progress Eastward, shedding at every advartco the lights of C Christianity and civilization over re- b gioDS wbicl* havo been buried lorI cs ages in comparative darkness. Your'd Imperial Highness will, no doubt, find n much in our country which is novel je< to a European, which will bo remcm-iii bered as a source of useful suggestion w in political sociotics, In the name ofj q tho citizens in whose behalf I speak, si J tender you a sincero welcome. n The Princo replied as follows : p General Dix, Ladies and Gentlefen : I beg to expross ray warm thanks for iho manner in which I ?S ]iave been received. Tho foolingju which exists between l'ussia and the e. United States is as strong as it is last- n ing, and nothing can disturb it.. I tl shall pass rapidly through New York, IP to pay my respects to tho President,1 n -atrli/icm KiirV> i'_\tn t*:lf*f nr is crrtiJlllv flit-! 01 VMM. 0- j ~-L | predated every wLcro; but, 011 :ny ro- !\\ turn, I shall have the pleasure to ac- fi cept your hospitality, so kindly ton- 11 dcred me. ' u If is stated I lint *L\".0,OOa of frauds aw I'i'cii ]H'rp<>trnl?'(l upon t ho JJronl;yu Treasury hy a ring Ihorc. lie A llr.Acic Man's Oitnion of tiif, I!(, 'jTY CsoVi KNMENT OF ClIAItLKSTON.? ,,c Sx-Scnator and Rev. Jl. !I. Cain, in p, he Inst issue of tlio M'frxiotntry Record, liter-; tlie fallowing "Well Done !" ro fj, jarding the course of the now admin- ,P( >tr:itiuii: , '^) ' Tlio r.o.v municipal government t0 ias begun business in a business-like |i; uanner. The paying oil' tlio city |j't mployees and curtailment of t ho ex- |,j lenditurcsindicate what may be done ,.u ii the future. Every day exhibits the -|x bility of the present Council, and ilustrates this great principle: that ueu who are successful in their own usiness relations are well qualified to a,, lischargo public trusts. We hail this jj ie"w administration as a Providential nterposilion in behalf of our stricken >eoplc, and hope the greatest good _' nay result to this community. We ^ >bservc a reduction of the price of rages; but a promptness in payment, vhieh amounts to an increase of mon . ">*. by virtue of no twenty per cent. | lisc -tint on every poor policeman's _ vag -s, and the orders issued in liou it monov. The street laborers may ejoico that $7 per week will bo sure, nth no discounts nor shaves. We th iope to see such llr.tiucial 'arrange- fu neiiis by the committco as'W,ill chcei ai very heart. ih m A gentleman who has long been a sti cslclotit of California, gives to the I'c iOuisvillc. Courier-Journal the followig bits of information about that tate: Chinese labor is what is ruining uv alifornia. A white man goes there ^ nd finds that ho can gct'but six bits a ay for his work, and that his excuses aro not. less than a dollar a ? ay. Xo workingman can wear a to hitc shirt there. The largo number ov f suicides reported from California foi re, to a great extent, results of scar- re ity of remunerative labor. No one- lej nth of the amount of business car- wi ied on in San Francisco, a few year.- po ^o is being done there now. That M; xilroad has killed Ran Francisco, wi he letters sent from there by corrcsondents do not tell the truth, and no re gotten up in tho interest of prop- ha 'ty-holders, who watijl to got their ti\ roporty oil' their hands. California no place for aDbody to go to now. ?<? is Effect on Immigration.?It it- hi; iggestod in somo quarters that the ag instating-fires in city and country an , tho West may havo tho effect to ^r lange or impede the current of ini- hi: igration. The sections just visited so! f conflngration were the favorite re- he irts of immigrants from Sweden, iiy olland, Norway' and Germany. any of the immigrants had invest 1 their all in land, houses and implcents. They arc likely to send oomy messages home, and to the j j( reigncr in Europe it will seotn as if 1 the West was desolate. Many and _ j . eOI earisomcyears arc required to bring . rms under culture, to produco new . chards, and to cause new forests to ? ow. Tho New Voi le Commercial atcs that in -the last two weeks icrc has been an emigration from io West to tho East and South. 1 hich is likely to bo increased in vol- !'Oi no and force. . Cii :IS p.. Eugenie's Jewels.?A gentleman, aveling in Europb, writes of seeing >50.000 worth of Eugenie's jewels in nwn at Landon. There wer* tiaras, *oc.j Bcklaces, two largo anchors, of clia- (.;l, londs, and about five inclics long; an' ts.of brooches, one being a butterfly, 'pi jo body of which was a largo opal, i,y jout two inches long, and the wing.* ;t upon springs, and made of diaionds, rubies and emeralds. There jKj as a wonderful necklaco of "Mack I'arls?the only one in existence ? lC-h being about as large as a marrowit pea : also, an emerald cross, quite niqao the emeralds being oblong and q L't edge to edge, nothing between, nd about six inches tho long part of lie cross, and ono each fcide of the B cntre to form the arms; this was bout four and a half inches long, -w 'wo ear-rings of diamonds, the very ft urest, but each, cut like a .drop of [j, rater, and hung pendant and swing- /)t. ig from the small cud, several car- n( ings, all largo diamonds, six diamond p ings, one a superb one, worth JMO'J. IU Reports received front London by plail say it is estimated that there are <>f en millions sterling belonging to the A "rench government on deposit there, <>f n"d held for payment of the German sa idem nit}*. The monetary disturance in Paris has partially abated, t is reported the Bank of Franco inL'nds to double its"capital, making it _ 375,000,000 francs. Money is plentill in Germany, and is rapidly driftig into American securities. Gerlany will next year redeem ?30.000, 00 sterling of war loan, half ol it in anuary and February. ??? / lleprcscntativcsof Brazil in foreign A ountries have received a circular from ^ ho Brazilian Minister of Foreign Af- ^ lirs, dated September 30, 1ST 1, which ^ ontains an official announcement of ((j. he Brazilian emancipation act. JS'ot- ^ .ithstanding tlie fears entertained by ~ omo of the people of Brazil, that the ^ assagc of this act would produce se- j( ious labor troubles in that country, ' ot the least disturbance of the Iranuility of the Kmpiro, the circular Lates, Ifcis resulted from the cmanciation of tho shunes. -gj Tho full extent of tho horror of - -it I. .11 K ... t mengo win prouauiy ncvuruu kuuwh, ut as men's minds uro gradually aiming down lliey are beginning to iscover that the Joss of life was even j0 lore serious than has yet been disDvered. Distracted friends are lookig around in all directions for friends ho will never again respond to innirics, and who arc heedless of the -j saieh /or them. Long lists of the E lissing are giveu in the Chiecr^o pa era. _ . ee While tho editor of the New York 0 hm was assist a?t*Secretary of Slate J!1( uder Mr. Slaiilon, he rendered Geni*4i 1 flrant scrvito. r.f' wliic.li ho. vo- ?L linds him in answering a charge (..c :ult lie was personally hostile to the . resident. ILo says: "We have no J.!1 lore pcisonal hostility against den- . ral Grant now than he had in lSG.'J, *01 hen, at Yicksburg, we saved him oin beihg relieved from his comnuid and sent back to sell sole leather Sli t Galena 011 a salary of StfOU a year."'" A Washington letter says: "The rdon of JJowcn lx'in?j alluded to in recent conversation, AUernian said wanted it understood that that was >1 his atl'air? that Sirs. JI o \v ?- i? had >t Airs. Grant to promise it. The resident was not disposed to carry out, but held it back fur a week, but ially allowed it to issue. There is >ing to he an animated contest over eLarge'ei seat, which Lowcn is consting; but from the position a flairs ivo recently assumed, there is very tie doubt of JX-Largo's maintaining s right to his seat. . The project of. inning Boweu for Governor has :en entirely abandoned." ?<?>?. In a suit brought by tho widow of passenger killed by the explosion ' the St.nten Island steamer West tld, in New York, to recover dailies, the ownc-rs of the .vessel set up e extraordinary pica that the pasn.'rm* no riflit, nn tlm hn.ifc. he use, under the Jaws of tlio State, unlay travelling is a misdemeanor. Iiat is to say, remarks the Tribune, was illegal fur the murdered man to avel on Sunday, and, therefore, leil to blow him upon that day. ?<j>? Thcro is not any room for doubting at the coming winter is to bo awlly cold. The prophets all say so. id the man is insane who disputes c prophets. They have found-the oss growing thick on the trees, frotj.* finding on their heads, sunflowerslinting toward the . North Pole, ape vines running around poles iucad of up them, and there are ti ousand other signs to show that eiy human being will be frozen as ill" us a chip before February, Madame Brignolj's Opera Troupe. This excellent Troupe is on the way Columbia, where it will give a few cning's ontcrtain'ments in*the opera r winch it has gained sucii a w imputation. Scuor Brignoli has ive from Lis prior engagements? th the ZS'ilsson Troupe, for the purse of singing with that of the lulame, and it is quite certain lull be wit* the same in this city adame Brignoli nee McCtilloch, can't fail to have, as she always has d, a hearty welcome and apprecia'e audiences in her nativo city. The Emperor William, of Germany, now in his seventy-fifth year; but 3 hair and beard alone betraj'S his e. His complexion is still fresh, d his powers of endurance are as eat as ever. It is qhought ho owes i physical powers to his simple. Idier- like mode of living, although comes of a strong and hardy fauiM. Jules Favre is likely to' bo hon3d by the French Cabinet with the pointmcnt of an ambassador of the ^hest rank to some foreign court. ie question of the whero to exciternsidcrable interest in London. Ii under debato by tho French Minry. Will lie go to the Court of St. tiles? Would the great advocate acceptable if he went there? Tom Siolt, the Pennsylvania railid king, is stiil the favorite of the ncinnati Enquirer against tho field the democratic candidate for the csidcncy. ^ A Patterson (X. J.) builder has roved an unlimited order from Chiljo for portable cottages, to bo built d forwarded as fast as possible, ie sizes ordered arc 12 by 1G and 1G iu loci, in one ruoiu. n?n i ! i biii bata of Soutli Carolina, .A.bbeville County. In the Common Pleas. EQUITY SIDE. T. Porehcr, Kk'r and Trustee, vs Joshua Daniel and others, ill for Injunction, Construction, &c. ^UPiSUANT to tho order of the Court, passed July 5, 1871, in e above stated cause, Notice is- he>ryiven to the children of Cornelius Cox lilcy Cox, Vethuna J'ace, and I'hocLr rice, (whose names and number arc lknown,) legatees under tho will of rs. Jane lleid, dee'd, to appear ai d u-oc their identity, and claim their share said estate, on or before tbe 1st o ugust, 1S72, or they will bo barre ' any benefit under the decree id case. 0. T. PORCHER, Ex'r and Trustee. 17 1Q71 1->m w u IJ a , , - SHERIFF'S SALE. Bernard O'Connor, "Plaintiff, vs. A1 bert llamblcn, defendant. Resale of Land. i T the risk of tlio form or Piir\. chaser I will soil at Abbeville >urt Iiouso on tho first Monday in ueember next within the legal >urs, all that tract or pared of land,' .uate lying and being in tho Couuty Abbeville adjoining lands of Enoch i-lson, J. 1'. (ielzor, and others, conining lilly-thrue acres more or lo*s. ite former purchaser 13. O'Connor, iving &iiled to comply with tho rms of sale. Terms cash, purchaser pay for staryps and papors. HENRY S. CASON. Sheriff Abbeville County, torifT's Ofliec. ) ! Sov. 11, 1871, j 30?3fc . SHERIFF'S SALE. Jin A. Partlow, vs. Pharos C. Martin, Administrator, Thos. Thomson and others. Order to Sell reserved Lands. )Uli?SUANT to the order cfCourt ih this ease I- will sell at Abbeile Court House on Sale Day in Dember next all that tractor parcel land, containing ninety-one seres are or less, and known as tract 2\o and called the Willis Tract, a part the lical Estate oi' Pharea Martin, c'd , and bounded by lands of P. I>. j oragnel and other lands, lately of, e JO&tato of Pharea Martin, dee'd. * l 1 4A I ;rins casn, unu purcuuai;*- w juij stamps and papers. IIENIIY S. CASOX, S. A. C. orifl'fi Oflico. ) :>'yv. 11- 1871, [30-St. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virlnc of a writ of Fieri Facias to mu Jircetcd I will soil sit Abbeville Court House on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours, all that tract or plantation of land, containing four hundred acres more or less, situate lying and being in tho County of Abbeville, and bounded by lands of Allen Dodson, V.r. 1\ Jones, and others, levied upon tJirt iivnnr?rfv nf .Limos Killings ? ., W.~ |'? "j'-- -J -- - worth, ads. (i. M. Mattison. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. HENRY S. CASON S. A. C. Sheriffs Office. ) * Nov. 11, 1S71, J 30?3t. SHERIFF'S SALE. Wm. McCorab, vs. Thomas Crawford, and A. J. McKce, Executors ct al. Bill to set aside Sale of Land. PURSUANT tof<the order of* the Court in thiScaso I will sell at Abbeville Court llonso on the first Monday in December next all that tract or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the County of Abbeville containing (illy-seven acres more or less,- and known as the Pona place, bounded by Thomas Crawford and others, formerly of tho Eatyto of llannah McCombs, dee'd. Terms cash and purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. H. S. CASON, Glin.nfF A lihovi llr. < Vmnfv. Sheriff's Office, 1 Nov. 11, 1371. J . Sheriff's Sale. Wesley C. Norwood, riaintiff, against StorlingC. Mcrrimarf, Defendant. hi the Common Picas? Complaint For Sale of Land. PURSUANT to the order of Court in this case I will sell at Abbeville Court House on tlie first Monday in December next within the legal hours, all that tract or parccl of land in the Village of Cokesury, Abbeville County containing oilc hundred and thirty-fivo acres more or less, and boundod formerly or now by lands of Mrs. M. A.Gary, Dr. R F. Gary, Masonic 'Female Collcgo and others, Terms cash, purchashcr to pay for 6tauips and papers. H. S. CASOX,! S." A. C. Sheriff's Office, ,f'\ Nov. 11,1^71. J Pocket Knives. TIIE subscribers have just received .? oniiapK iiLWiplmniif. nf ^ ib OUj;\-l U uuvnv v* ? Knives?the best they have offered, at prices varying from ten cents to S2.75, .LEE & PARKER. Nov. 21, 1871, 31?If Land! .Land! ??* jST? Y virtue of the power conferred up.CaJiL on metis Administrator with the will annexed, of ALEXANDER TURNER, deceased, I will sell at ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, on SALE DAY IX DECEMBER next, at publicoutcry, A Tract of Land, containing 400 Acres, more or less, lying on Big and Little Mulberry Creeks, bounded by lands ol William Moore, Mrs. Graham, Estate of John Moore, and others. TEEMS: A credit of TWELVE MONTHS, interest from day of sale. Bond with two good sureties, and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. John D. Face, - > Administrator with Will annexed. TBS PERSONAL PROPERTY, of said deceased, will be sold at his late residence, on Wetosiiay after Sale Day, consisting of the following: HOUSES, MULES, Cattle, Hogs, Wagon, Buggy, CORN, FCDDEIl, 8 Bales Cotton, Household and Kitchen Fumilnre. and FARMING- IMPLEMENTS. J. D. PAGE, Administrator with Will annexed. Nov. S, 1871, -9?It W.M. M. DUNBAB, J. W. llUCKANHU, of Abbeville, S. C. BanSar & HsckaSsOj 104 Jh'ond Street, AUGUSTA, GA. PEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, PUTTY, Our stock lias been recently purchased and we guarantee our COOLS TO RE FRESH AND OF THE PUREST QUA LIT 1\ Particular attention given to Physicians' Rills. A ntrncfu (?*i fW 11 1^71 - ? ^toea-ro. SAW MILL. SHAVE purchased mul located a STEAM SAW MILL, in the neighborhood between CEDAH Sl'KINUSand "WHITE IIALL, where I run prepared to furnish lumber of :ill kinds common to this jvgion and of as., good (jualily as the country allbrds at reasonable rates. .T V T.VON Nov. 'i, lvTJ, -U-Giu THE iilALL Sill,. r . ' BY J. A. MAYS, i .. > <*> < nt ? *.*T* TTTTFT , s. ,??u ^i/Ji\G fronting bn the Public Square, lias recently boon IhorQughJy renovated and well furnished. -The Table is supplied with the best the. market a fiords. A full corps of polite and ittentive servants will contribute to please the guests, and every effort will be made to render the stay of visitors pleasant and agreeable. mnQ- -mi* Livery Stable. THE undersigned has opened a NEW LIVEItY STABLE in connection ' with the Hotel, and is prepared with ' comfortable stables, ana commodious Lots to accommodate stock of all kinds. An experienced and careful OSTLER will always be found on the premise*. HORSKS, BUGGIES and WAGONS-, ALWAYS ON HAND TO HlltE. Give me a trial. My prices are moderate. . JOHN A. MAYS. March 10, 1S71, 46-tf IRifwiris Colu.jaa.toia., S. O. Jlllllll, .Proprietor. SUGAR CANS MILU, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter ?.$S5 00 " 12 ' " 75 00 " 10 " Go 00 " 14 " 65 00 " 12 " 50 00 "10 41 > ;... 40 00 Above prices complete with framo. Without framo $10,00 less on each Mill. *. '* Seventy Gallon Boiler,?.. $20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Tresses, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brafes Castings? on short notice and most reasonableterms. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. f) feet wheel iuid ninion, 530 or 10 44 44 44 32 .50 11 44 44 ' ? 44 3 > 00 1 2 44 44 44 44 4o 00 14 44 44 44 44 50 00 With Bolts $G 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cuton Press $10,00hud $12,00.i>er set. X. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at It. R. here. JOHN ENEIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 21, 1S70, 4-tf. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. BWffliteSi <?.".' ?% ?."';~ : ' 3?. P. TOALE, Manufaetnrcr asd Dealer, JVo. 20 J J ay nc Street and llorlbccWs Wharf, 'CJfAULWI'OX, S. C. . ' fig*1- This is the largest and most complete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line ?in be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toule at prices which defy competition. BgU A pamplm't with full and detailed lift of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will he sent free and jio.-st paid' on application to P. j\ TOALE. CUA11L ES'l A. C. July 13,1S71, 32?ly To Ail ilio.niaj want to Prate COTTON GINS. ?<?> TIIE subscriber having made arrangements with Komo of the most prominent Manufacturers of COTTON GINS, is now prepared to supply all who may want to purchase, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. /.II who are in want of Cotton Gins would do well to examine his Gins before purchasing elsewhere. John Ecrlght. Aug. 10, 1S71, 1G?tf GRAHAM Cotton Factors AND Commissoin Merchants, Office No. 6, Mcintosh Stcct, AUGUSTA, GAm W Iiju give .strict attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON and other PROInlCE on Commission. Will furnish Planters with Groceries, Bagging, Tics, &c., at market rates. And will make the usual ADVANCES on Produce consigned to them. W. Git A HAM, O. N BUTLEU'. Sept. 14, 18721?Sin DENTAL COPARNSPtSm?. fTTUIE undersigned have associated a. themselves for the practice of Dentirtiry, in Abbeville. Olio of us may always be found in our oil ice, over Dr. Parker's Drug Store. WM. V. W/VWDLAW, . JNO. S. TllO-Ml'SOtf. April 28, 1?tf if you want fine Blcacli from 10 to 20 els. per yard tlio best quality, <joI tu iuipiiun & Sklarz. ' ' Wholesale and frr?.ftr& fi-8 3T7* J!3L? JT IIA.VK constantly on hand a fine S'l fj (.'OFFICE, FLOUIi, SYllUP, MOI JANi)L!vS, STARCH, and 15 A KINO ind CHOICE COUNTRY HAMS, nfa< JIASS GROCERY STORE. I REG LEAVE to-call altcntic vvliioli mav stand in need of as modi rUCKY BOURDON, FRENCH BRA! to this Market, HOLLAND GIN, lit) WINES, ALSO, MALAGA WINES, p CHAMPAGNE, and LONDON PORT] All of which I will sell low for cash. At my SALOON will be found a fin< GARS, Ac., and 1 also keep on draught by J. C. SEEGEliS, Columbia, S. C. May 12, 1S71, 3?tf mmmmxm n?aww m l t w? ?p??9. Livery, and TIIE undersigned take this method prepared to furnish all part mm and ; BUGGIES, CA rOLITE DIIIYEES and .GOOD every facility for tho comfort of pat.r Special attention will be gi and Commodious Lot and 1 Stables. TBY US C W, GUI Oct. 12,1871, 25?tf o.i FALL and WJ X&S _C\J W 1 IT IS AS LAE '; Come tic# 12, 1871, 25?if MztXium We beg leave to call the SPLENDID M ILL I TT nvinnp mnrln tin's donnrtmM no hesitation iii saving that it i complete mmm than \vc have ever kept before. We management of MH3. H. L. LY' will be pleased. FULLER & October 12,1871, 25-tf gun ran tee will give entire satisfaction t The subscribers are the only practical by Tl'ade, carrying on the Business, in The subscribers can reler to geiitJeuu Una and Florida, as to the character of Enst end ITascl Street, opposite "Wandc vicinity of Charleston and Pavion Hoti NEW GOODS PC FAS. G> BAI A. XT GU ? Hb AVE inst eonrplcted openinc thcii do., consisting <?f BODY BRUSSELS PETS, ENGLISH. BRUSSELS, T11P. and other Carpets suited for Fall Trad CAlil'ETS. We have also opened a su nrw T\ _l-' Jl. V X 1V1X y For Curtains, with all tlie Centre Tasse Particular attention is invited to 01 NEW FUEN-CH TAMMl Of exquisite finish, and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTJ All of the very latent styles in WINDOW Of the no west patterns we have one Our customers can get any priced shade FLOOR AND TK O f the finest quality of goods manufact Stair Oil Clotli and Crash, DOOP. MATS, EU( the largest "assorted slock over shown in Wall Papers, Bordei In almost endless variety. GILT, l*ij< J'AIVKIIS, at prices to sun mu muva, Hair Cloths, and Furniture Wo have a larj:o supply. J)K( (i( iKTlri : "I'lCTUKK TASSKI.S, J'lCTUKK CC else c<> 1 mooted with the Carpet Trade. Our customers are invited to examine '.XH.1VIV M ( nv I I \ I 1 > WKf V .Yivi ivin.uai'jv >?n> on, SHADKS and OUllTAIN.S put and in season, by Jamsi Oct. 19, 1871, L'l-oin A Card. fffllIE ui/dersigned lias opened hi* Jj_ Olllcohis Trial Justice in the (.'our I louse. Ail business en misled to hi; hands will be promptly attended t;?. ; 2.1. KA I'll AX. T- J Trial J notice A. A I" *V. f _ ' " / * ..... <** '. %'* * ' T detail Grocer, T XJES o. 3E3C. 1 'OCX of REFINED and RAW SUGARS. ^ASSES, HICE, ?0PA, SPICE,_ SOAP J. U VV -LM'-jKo, also, WISST.EK2* UACUJN 2t everything generally kept in a FIRST )ii to my SUPERIOR STOCK of H cines. OLD RYE WHISKEY, KEN- Uf N*I) Y. warranted as pure as ever brought ec M, SIIEIIRY, MADEIRA and PORT d< enerally used for Sacramental purposes, ?R and ALE. - . s solcction of "WINES, LIQUORS, CTit a. T i rmn n-nt?i> lilC purcsi ?J*\.K3Jitl* U1.V/JliAV, uiuiiuiuuuu-u JOHN KNOX a Sales Stables. f / : ' ti of informing tho public, that they are ies needing anything in' tho line of FAST HORSES, i ERIAGES, &c. ; GROOMS will bo always on hand, and oils will be afforded. ">_ i ?? ? ???< ? .. ? l C ven JJKUV^iiS, ?c.. as a jjarge 7agon Yard is attached to the -AJSHD SEEi lit & co., [Tr :ntee stock SJ STOHE. . . ' s, inp AO- TTC?TTv'A T . AXJCj Jt\.0 . UOUAJL. ' "* < icl See' Zi:!, .. ! _ ; attention of the ladies to our STOCK OF N E R Y .. it a specialty tins season, \vc have is a more ASD WILL SELECTED STOCK' feci assured lliat under tho skillful 1 IHGGE, that even the most .fustidioiib robertson.' ; ? --- -?' - . ' Sash, Bill, 3Ed Bsor Factory1 MOCLDIXG | AND PLAINING MILL. PRESSED FLOORING, CEILING, "WEATHER BOARDS, ?fcc. Over n hundred different patterns of -j Mouldings, makeover 100.0(H) feet on hand, for sale at New York prices.. k?'.Tantel-Pieces, J)oor and Window I vv 1 liiuii's iiiuuc iu uitiei iii. bum i jitjuce. I go| ^tair Kail, Newels,. llallustcrs of | "fl 1 ?Valnut ami Maho^aiiy, on hand and 'Ju made to order. (Jnod and substant'nl work madeas cheap at this e.-tablishmcntas can be made in the Uni- 1 \.to{l States. We have. on. hand the ( arrest stock of the above south of the j city of Baltimore, all of which wc oa'l who want good and"substantial work. , I Mechanics, ?ash, 3?lind and Door Makers, I the City of Charleston. ;n all over this State, Georgia, North Caro- , their work for the past twenty years. * W. P. RUSSELL & CO., 41 Fertilizer Works and in the immediate st els. [Sept 28, 1371,24?Sm ' iR FAl.l. TRADE.; U J8r iTA. OJS.. ' new ami beautiful stock of CARPETS. ('A R PETS, ESCLISK VELVET CA REE-PLYS, IN(!RAINS, VENETIANS j e. Also, a large line of LOW-'PltlC'ED pcrb stock of ( srrys and Damasks, Is, Glimpsnnd Linings, to match. ir stock of ' ' " ' DURED LACE CURTAINS, LINS, CORNICES AND BANDS. 1 SHADES, - p tied a largo assortment, of all sizes made. ( s they want. BLE OIL CLOTHS. ured, of any width, andcutany size wanted j Stair Rods, Oil Cloth Rugs. 3rS and MATTIjNTGS i Augusta. s and Paper Shades, * JWERED, HALL, OAK and PLAIN Ylso, of i Coverings, and Trimmings, t and-CKUAi II CLOTH, any size. )11D, l'ICTCUE NAILS, and all things our now Goods. iL AND PROMPTLY, OIL CLOTHS up without delay. All-work done well jj 3 G. Bailie & Brother, c 20o J5road Street. ] APPLICATION ToFchIETI. I . dtii in \mrnv ...:n * A 1J. Will UU llWiUU til t J\_ the next session of the Lcgisla-. " lure, for the incorporation of the vil- ~ lagc of Lowndosvillc. . fSq-t. 21. lc'71. 2o- 3m. l< 'VALMBEETIfflATM r' t .v i ??{ J.j ' .r'; u* v*-'' ForSal^ - 't'l'L Ult.HQti J'.JC. . t i Uii.t ys?:-.?}j. * rHE subscriber will. sell ftubtW ' outcry at Abbeville C'onrt'lldiw?" 0 i SaleDay In December ne*t, the ible tract of land at White Hill, offn-.- v / I by the late 1UCHARD WATSO$? jc'il, containing . : .. . , 1.300 Acres, lore or Jess. The place baa on soirie ! f the most productive land In the ounty, there oeing from- one huridfwl 5 ad fifty to two hundred actesof * * .*?<? - 5' -in i' * si: ts.v''nl-j FINE BOTTOM LAND, * "fy-h "*'* . $;**& ?4ii" ?nd is equally adapted /oX tl>e. cultiy** / \ ion <>f ,<JQ'1T0N Yau<i. for lAjSI^CL It has on it * '.* *Iw*. ^ l v A - ?' * '. i t!,' An. .jyegant A. 'Fine'. &re1w4vtl* , whole, orln :t<y1 ftilK pttrehaaors, ' ? 'w > 4 vjtR$v?b ..I ;. 1TJBIUHS* .>u :tx fa'Hws:';, One' third Casli?;the balance " irudit of ontvt&o and three y/aattn ?<! > , ?,f -1 *;"V i"' ; Beceiverr '? ;; Z:;rr*r% LITE AEItlVALS 1 .. ?:;(>rl,*Iu{'U:sj Oil??.l Singer Preserves,.. ;- >;< Fresh Raising - >'-<< '* Utjm " Candyy ? *!? ?. E^tWWria^V^r Butter. Nuta. ? t,.: lwtW<-> Cheese very Pine,' rd^ix^ ;?'t Pi?i air Am A>Ask nn J TSTrt^r ..I. ViatA-dO iXVOAi~iVUU "?V UV?f ' Mack&r^Ipf difleTe^t-Cfe'a^^i Coffee,W& Berrtf a?$$$$$choice article. ' n,? Bio and: Laguayrar Sugars of all Grades afciiu{.' oitt V7AEBIAw;;4 : EDWiRM. -' Boots & Shoes. ith:-.-. rTf.fuua ?: n Shoes for Ladies, Shoes for Misses, ? *r ' ? Shoes for * Men, '1 " f-5 9* Sho^3 for Youths, Shoes for Boys, '\ Shoes for Children* . Shoes for Everybody^ Boots for Men,/ ; f'?1 Boots for Boysr.5,4,^ :i; . 'Just Keceiyofi at ,j/ V7ARDLAW &, EDWARDS^ Oct. 12r 1871 L25-tf - 'ir-*,r.?n >,U WILEY A. M ; With ITCLBERFORCE DMIEL; COTTON FACTOR* . , % &gent -Cotton Food Guano* 5 Warren" Block, opposite Glob* Hotel,, AUGUSTA* tGA- xsuil ? ALL bubincwj cnU^ted tp bavc.t>tr|ctpcrfonaJ attention. Unlets for ?riggmgt Ties or Kope atitf himily Supplies i^oniptly filled; Corfl|iii$sion3, l^per eent. * -Kiir Ubfekhnuks : Judgc^John P.K*?g? Prctt't Georgia Kaiiroru. Wm. 3$. Jack* ... **... ?i. -?VVi_ ./ a J.wt SOU, J.TVS I >> UL U| J) H U1 AU^USUt KflU Augusta Factory. J. T. Oardnef. J i'res't Dickson Fertilizer Comply. ?? F. Bussell, Esq., ex-Miiyor Cityof'Aajusta. Col. L. M. Hill,. Director Ga. ftj Li., Wilkes County. .. ?sir Kept. 7, 1871, 20?3m .' . . . ' 11 ' . . --fJti Oil} t.? tlUJ GEORGE PAGE A Cftf No. 5 N. Schnoeder St, Baltimore, tfanufactiirersof Portable aiid Stationary STEAM ENGINES M iffl PATENT IMPROV-ED, PORTABLECIRCULAR SAW MILLS1 ? I*'.' < !.,. ' I Gang, Mujay and gash Saw Mills.Grist tlills, Timber Wheel, Shingle Machine* ic. Dealers in Circular Saws. Belting iml Mill supplies generally,*an<fM*i?uacturer's agents for Loffers celebrated L'urbino Water Wheel, and every de* cription of Wood Working Machinery* \GJiI CULT URAL UNGIXXS 'A r?r?Ei n t a 7 rhir ' ? 1 >J J1IKJJ. S1JUJ. Ji . CS, Send for descriptive circular and [April 21,1871 52 42t , Kinsman & Howell\ Factors and Commission? Merchants. \ LiberalAdva?ices made on jotton and Naval Stores* ' T.)! . . Charleston^ S,C> Sept.7,1S71, 20?4m :?3 Hackerel! Mackerel! CHEESE. CHEESE! . . T wMftv A TTX'tJ GINGER SNAPS, 'or 8ale, by tUAIlLES, PERRIN & CO. Oct. 10, 1871^26?tf " J nsurc- Your Property IU THE IVEEPOOL . & LONDON C3rXja033E' nsuraa$e Company. Assets in M $17000,000,00 o.sses adjusted promptly and paid illiout deduction at the ageney%in harloston, S. C. Apply to W. H. PAKKEK. Agent, at Abbeville, S. C. March 18, IS7U, 4i?u If you want fine Ladies Shoes, g j lv:?i'hau & Sklarz,