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New Advertisements. "Wo direct attention to thefollowin new advertisements: New Goods?Yoe & Ilule. Etiwan Guano?White Bros. Sheriff's Sale?H S Cason. Citation?W C Guffin. Notice?ft J Nichols. Black Pure Mohairs?Jas "W Tu 3ey. Proclamation?II K Scott, The "Otter"?Emporium of ^Fasl ion. Land for Sale?J E Gclzcr. Valuable Land for Sale?It E Bo1 ie. Drugs?Lee & Parker. Strict Cash Business?McDonald i TT.tddon. Gilt Edge Goshen Butter?DuPr A Smith. Mr. Voorhees on his Defeat A letter received io TVashingto from Mr. Yoorhees, du ted at Terr Haute, October 14, sa}rs that ho doe not regret his defeat for Congress, bu is glad to bo remitted to the praetic -of his profession, which is more gen ial and lucrative. As to the cause ~ ^ 1 J ~ ~\T a CHTTfl In foresaw it when he said that the Dem ocrats could not organize in tho shor time given them before tho election and that it was simply tho stay-at home vote in his party that beat bin and hurt tho causo everywhere Nobody thought there was a possibil ity of his defeat, and over congdenc led hundreds to stay away from thi polls. He writes as follows in regan to tho Liberal movement: A word or two now about th movement Itself. It is right in it principles and objocts?a movemen designed to restore self-govern men 4n. nonnln nf tllft South, and t< fcV CUV/ |/VV|/?V ? t relieve thera from thieves and pirates to bring about general amnesty, peae and reconciliation betwen the section to purify the departments of tin Government now -infested by plun dering rings engaged in the civil sei vico of the country; a movement, . sa.f, contemplating such results a these cannot fail to enlist my zoaloil and unfaltcrfng support Allow mi to say a word also on another point Mr. Greeley has personally iaise( himself in this canvass a thousanc fold in my estimation. His cours< has been all that could be desired and I believe he would, it eleoted, b< perfectly irue to the purpose ho ba; so grandly proclaimed in his unrival cd addresses ta tho public. I sbal vote for him Ir? isovember, not onl} unhesitatingly, but with pleasuro, a: a man who has established his claim: to my admiration, notwithstanding my strong previous prejudices. Bowen Elected Sheriff. ? A1 the Radical politicians in the citj were on tip-toe yesterday, until i was positively known that Bower l.o/l hnotan lir sovernl hnn iinu - - ? dred majority. In the city, Mackej 1 as a majority of 1,849, but in tlj( country precincts Bowen has a least 2,500 majority. The indica tions are that Mr. "Williaman i; elected Clerk of Qourt, and tha Mr. G. I. Cunningham is 6lectec County Commissioner. The res of the ticket isv badly cut up, and i cannot be certainly known wha candidates for the Legislature ar< elected, until the oiiietal report.' come in from the parishes.?Char leshn News. Death of "Faxxy Ferx."?San Payson Parton, popularly knowr as '-Fanny Fern," died at her resi dence, in Xew York, on Thursday Though she has left few endurins literary works, she has earned wit] lier pen a wide celebrity. Born ir; Portland, Maine, in 1811, she seems to have passed through a soniewhal stormy and cloudy girlhood anc n./Mooniinnfl mid "nasaftd into n. ma I%? wiilumivwi, ?L turc life before she made au entrance iuto the Held of literature. Slu was a descendsut of two old Pari tau families of New England, and in common with her brother, X. P, AMllis, the well-known poet, inher ited from her father and mother 2 Jarge share of her mental powei ot.ri orAnins. She A?as educated a' Hartford, Conn., by Miss Catherin< Beeclier, and was recognized as i clever young lady, high spirited aiu eccentric, and addicted to mischiev ous and comical escapadcs. AVIiili yet young, and soon after leavin; school, she married Mr. Eldridge of Boston. After the birth of thre children, she was left a widow am in somewhat embarrassed eircura stances* Of these straits came he first literary venture, and in 185 she offered an essay, signed "Faun Fern," to oue of the literary wee! lies of Boston. It was acceptec and acceptable, for the great readin public immediately demande orwl "l^niinv Forn" crrGW7 int 4UU1V)1*"- J ? o fame and favor. These leaflet were gathered into a volume wit the title of "Fern Leaves," and Iia a great sale, 110 less than 75,00 copies of the book havingbeen sol< "Little Ferns for Fanny's Littl Friends," her next book, had fair sale, and a second series of tl "Leaves reached a very large ed tion. In 1854, herfirst novel, Ru1 Hall, appeared. It was not a geni boo^aud over its family revelatioi and allusions a generous charii draw a va'l of forgetfulness. R01 Clarke, published in 1857, was mor) sunny work, and command* a wider circle of readers than ev< the unhappy notoriety of its pred cessor had attracted. The tv novels were the only ones whi< "Fanny Fern" ever published; th< provoked much criticism, and we read by thousands who sought their pages the same vivacity whi< had b.een the charm of her less pr tentious writings. In 1856, the subject of this sket< was married to Mr. James Parto of Ifow York city, a historical wi ter and essayist. Since her marriag her published writings have n been voluminous, but their chara ter has been considerably modifi< and improved, compared vHth tlios of her earlier career. Iler remain will be taken to Boston for intei rncnt. Released.?We learn from the Cc liimbia Union that the Governor ha \x pardoned John McCord, of Abbeville J wbo was convicted of assault an battery with intent to kill, at th February, 1872, term of tho court and sentenced by Judge Orr to twelv months imprisonment at hard laboi The New "York Tribune says tha the Liberal watchword all over th Union is "We can "Win!" The Democratic State Executivi Committee of Ohio, have issued i stirring appeal. They sav : "Should both Ohio and Pennsyl vania go for Grant, the chances ar< still in favor of Greeley's election If Connecticut, New York, Ne^ Jersey, and Indiana, are added tc those" border and Southern States which are certain for Greelcv, this will give him a clear majority, vv c have already, by a glorious and aggressive light, forced the Granl party to its knees, and can conquei it in November. Fellow-Democrats, work till November, heartily and hopefully. The Liberals will take care of themselves." Tlie Liberal Republican Execu tive Committee of Ohio exhibits the same spirit. ? The Hed Bank Manufacturing Com pany, composed of a number of gen tlemen of this city, is now in full ope ration. Their mill is situated in Lex ington Count}*, within two miles of tne unarioue, v^uiuniuiu mm xxu^hbui Railroad. They made their first bale of yarn yesterday morning, to the house of R. C. Shiver & Co. Their yarns are said to bo among the best ever offered in this market.?Phcenix. The ''Allston House," BY TIIE MISSES CATER. Arrivals sincc last Wednesday. S II Dick, J S Pi-essly, W T Clark, Augusta; T E II McCravey, Madison ville, Tenn., J L Gilkerson, N Sims, Dr Norwood, Cokesbury ; W S Cham; berlain, Mr Moore, Clement Corley, Edgefield; J A Reynolds, S A Link; S C Link, E T Link, Samuel Link, R E Hill, James McCaslan, Abbeville, Dr John Sanders, Edgefield; W A Napier, Abbeville; Win. A Giles, Lowndesvillo; Master Sklarz, N Y. E D Tucker, Shreveport, La; Dr J T Baskins, Miss Bas^in, Misses Sallie and Mamie Baskin, Monterejr, S C. Consignees. The following named porsons liave .freight in the Depot: D F Andrews, D R Blaekwell, S P Brown, "W J Ores well, A J Cleaveland, E W Crafford. J E Colwell. J E C. E E. Clayton & M, E Edwards, C Hemphill & Co, Heard Brothers, Wm McNeil, AY H Mattox, F L Mitchell, N Mann, F Powers, II .Robinson & Co., J V Schroder & Co. J. W. MARSHALL, Agent. The following persons have packages in the Express office: "Wardlaw & Moore, J M Dodson, W II Neilson, P 13 Moragne, Nancy Meaos, C Bruce, Raphan & Sklarz, W F Andrews, M Petigrew, J S Mars, Cowan & L, M McDonald, \V H Adainson, J C Chiles, I> C Crawford, Franklin, J S Cothran, J L Clark. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market Reports. CORRECTED weekly BY BARNWELL & CO.. Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Grocc rics, Provisions, etc., etc. A (ibeville, October 23, 1S72. Cotton 17 Apples, $2.00 Butter,.... v 20to30c Bacon, 11 to 14 Coffee, ...., 28 to 40 Corn, $1.30 Chickens, 20 to 30c each Eggs 25c per dozen Fodder, , j $1.25 per 100 lbs Flour, $9 to $15 per bbl 11 Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel I {Meal,...' $1.50 per bushel Molasses *..50 to 75c per gallon Nails, -.10 cents per lb Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen rlPeas, $1.25 to 1.50 pe- bushel j5 J Syrup, 75c to $1.25 per gal '(Sugar, 15 to 20c per 11 eiTea, $1.25 to $2.50 per lb [1J Whiskey, $1.(50 to $1.25 per hot. , New York, October 21.?Cotton dull, linlrtnrlA lOi Oili-nnti 5(1.1 CJnhl fclpmlv at 13$. * Baltimore, October 21. ? Cotton quiet; middlings lfl?. Augusta, October 21.?Cotton quid and weak; middlings 17f. Charleston, October 21. ? Cottor quiet and dull; middlings 18;j@lS.\. Medical Notice. Dr. rhett will occupy Dt VVM. C. WAilDLAW'S lat office on tho Square. His rcsidenc is still at Dr. Lyon's. Oct. 9,1872. 26-2t. 80 Blls. Choice Southern Flour just received, by DuPRE & SMITH. Oct.l, 1872, 25tf BRIDGE LETTING. THE building of a new* Bridge ove "Wilson Creek, on the Lowndei jville and Anderson road, will be let 1 the Lowest Bidder on Salesday in N< vember next. Specifications mad known on day of Letting. By order of County Commissioners. ROBERT JONES, C. C. C. Oct. 9, 1872, 27-3t Groceries. ?<UGAR, Coffe, Teas, Teas, Syrup Cheese, Crackers, &c., as chea as the cheapest, at TROWBRIDGE & CO.'S Oct. 16,1872, 27-tf m ? X WILL offer for sale on SALEDAY JL in November next, at public auc tion, at Abbeville C. II., the tract of land on which I now reside, near Calhoun's Mills, on Calhoun's Jrcek, adjoining lands of James Taggart, dee'd, Cath. Alston, John Link, and and others, containing 1,800 Acres of Land, mere or less. The Tract will be divided into sev eral tracts of which platts will be ex hibited on day of salo Information as to the different Tracts can bo ob tained by applying to EDWARD F. PARKER, on the placc. Terms J Cash?balance in one and two years will: interest?sccureu uy note with securities. Titles to bo de livered when all the purchase money is paid. ELLEN L. PARKER. J CM. 15, 1S72, 27-31 Removal. < mn r\irmnirvnr n nA L TllOlMIIM & LU/ Have removed to tbjWpper corner of Cothrcin & TRfcon'* Kcw Briclc Range, a and Liquors, Our f iends and customers are respect fully invited to give us a call. Trowbridge & Co. Oct. 15, 1S72, 27-lf T. Markwaiter's Marble Works, BROAD STREET, c AUGUSTA. G-A.1 o ? J Me ffloiMts, W-Stones, k ] a Marble Mantles, j and Furniture of all kinds, i from lbc plainest to the most elabo j rule, designed and furnished to order i at short notice. All works for the country carefully boxed. Oct. 16, 1872, 27-ly PARCHED COFFEE, TVT ocd Manlrorol iuuv-avivi) Spiced Salmon, at DuPre & Smith's. Oct. 16, 1872. 27 if Crockery and Glass Ware, at DuPre & Smiths. Oct. 16,1872, 27-tf 1 I POSITIVE SALE. IHE sale of the O'Connor Lot, whicn Wiis postponed lust tSaleday will positively be sold on SA.LEDAY in NOVEM BER next, at public auction at Abbeville C. H., in the same parcels, and on same terms as heretofore adver tised. WM, H. PARKER, Referee. Oct. 14,18ft, 27?tf LOOK OUT. A A NEW LOT of Good Family Flour, at J. 15. & W. J. SOGERS. FINE Lot of Crackers, Cbeese, and Maeearoni, at J. 13. & \V. J. ROGERS. ANY quantity of Syrup and Molas ses to bo had at J. 13. & W. J. ROGERS. A GOOD Lot of Mackerel by tbc Kit or Barrel, at J* 13. & W. J. ROGERS. A FRESII Lot of Augusta Meat, to be bud at J. 33. &-W. J. ROGERS. & A SELECT Lot of Orangfcs and Lemons, to bo had at J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. A LOT of Pendleton Cotton Yarn, at J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. ALL of the above will bo sold low for Cash. J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. Oct. 16, 1872, 27-3t TO ARRIVE. 200 BUSHELS PURE TAPPAHfflQC WHEAT, FOR SEED. Yery popular in Tennessee and other wheat States. Price $2.50 per bushel, sacks included. Address or call on YOE & HALE, Ninety-Six, S. C. Oct. 9, 1S72, 2G-6fc GRANT TfflHE undersigned a few moment I indulgence and examine th large stock of Groceries of all de scriptions, that I have just laid in. ! have the finest shoulders, Hams, Sar dines, Lobsters, Oysters, Teas, Col fees, Sugars, Herrings, Crackers, Pick Ics, Flour, Cheese, Lard, Molasses Starch, Soap, Candles, Bagging, Tics and everything else in tiao trrocerj lino; AND I have also on hand a largo supply o Boots, Shoes, Hals and Caps, all size and styles?even GREELEY Eats can be found to suit customers, The largo suppty I have on hand en lbles mo to ofter the greatest induce ments to the public. I HAVE or my motto "Quick Sales and ijight Profits" I also wish it undcr itood that I have not WITHDRAWN 4 rom the puplic; on the'contrary, in iddition to the above, 1 have laid in a kock of tho finest Bvandies, Wines, jiquors and Segars. The following rands among the rest arc growing IN FAVOR OF .11 good judges: Old Valley, )ld Log Cabin, Old Hickory, Wil liire'sextra-pure Corn Whiskey, N. 3. Utim, fine French Brandej*, Sherry, ladcira, and Port Wines and Schic am Schnapps. Of S^gar brands I ave Partagus, Figarocs, Eldia and he Rubicon. Call, invest and be happy. A. BEQUEST. Oct. 16, 1S72, 2r-lf DuPre & Smith Have just received leven TtasaEi Dollars fortl OP Jkoice Family Groceries, selected with GREAT CARE, aud bought for CASH. 'nil nnd pvnmino our Stock. Oct. 1, 1S72, 25-tf HTAMS, CHEESE, SUGAR, Cheese, iJt Sugar, Coffee. Ten, Bagging, Ties ,iul n hundred oilier necessary articles, ust received and for sale cheap, by EhiPre & Smith. Oct. 1, 1S72, 2o-tf $1,000 "WORTH OF Soots and Slioes, Just received, DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf A SELECT STOCK,. F CANDIES, Raisins, Cracders, Pickles, Chow Cliow, Catsups, litron, Currants and other Fancy Gro eries, just receiued, bv DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1S72, 2o-tf l superior Assortment OF for sale by DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf ?<PADES, SHOVELS, Scale-Beams, 3 Chains, Hams, Pad-Locks, etc., at DcPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1, 1S72, 25-tf 5T0CTXE TO DSBTOSS. PERSONS indebted to me are re quested to come forward and set le. I need the motiey and must have t. W. A. Limbecker. Oct. 2, 1S73, 25-4C New Store! HEW iiUUDB!! THE undersigned have just openec an Entire Hew Stock O 2? GROCERIES Provisions and Liquors! As well as Other Goods ii their Line. At the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, re cently TROWBRIDGE & CO., wher we will be pleased to serve the public Cheap for Casit. i i m ii Oct. 2,1872, 2-3-tf THE ATTRACTION. "The centre of attraction . seems to be at the "Empo ; rium of Fashion." Upon ' meeting any lady on the Street yon will find that she is either going from or to the the "Emporium of Fashion. Go into the country and you will hear them either talking of go ing to Fowler's or of hav ing been there. To see the fashions?the very la " 1 " i. T71 test tasnions, go 10 j?uw ler's." Well ladies if you will come to see us this season, we will promise to send you away well pleased with our Goods and prices. We invite you to come, come and see our Stock, see the elegant Stock of Milli nery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Furs-see the new patterns used in the Dress Making De partment! Examine our Kid Gloves at $1.50 andj $1.75. Look at our "Otter" Elack Al pacas. See the handsome Rib bons, Bows, Scarfs, Laces. See the New Hair Goods, see the good UlSltJ UiOJJlity eu uy JJLLXdo Perrin and Miss Small, and the Misses Taggart intlieir respec tive Departments. In short come and see everything to be seen. Come and see a genuine Dry Goods Store, and we prom ise to send you away pleased. Jas. W. Fowler & Co. Oct. 9,1872. WE take pleasuro in announcing to our friends that our Fall and Winter Stock Is now ready for inspection and sale. DRESS GOODS, and all the LAT EST STYLES OK TRIMMINGS. WHITE GOODS, in variety. An elegant assortment of SHAWLS, SCARFS, &c BOOTS and SHOES of the best make, and which we guaran antee to be as represented. CASSIMERES, KY. JEANS, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps of the latest styles,, among which are a a few of the latest BROADWAY SILK HATS. SUGARS, COFFEE, and all the light Groceries. Crockery. Glass and Hard ware, &c., &c. We will make it to your interest to buy at 190. f lite, Hill & Ciiiiita. Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf S. At BRAZEALE, Merchant Tailor3 OULD respectfully inform his cus tomers and the public generally that he has received his FALL and WINTER STOCK of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, which he will cut and make to order on reasonable terms for Cash. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of every one io my splendid titling Shirs Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. Oct. 9, 1ST2, 2G?tf ! NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS, Belonging to the Estate of Ralph Hardin, Deceased. BY authority vested in me, I will sell by public auction, at ABBE VILLE COURT HOUSE, on Saledav -tv ?His UP A T. VQT A TV. Ill I ULJUi 11VA l>| tllC JVUiX JJ Kd v^j a ax a ? -* of Ralph Hardin, deceased, consisting of 486 Acres of Land, moreorlcss, lying in Abbeville County, on waters of Kooky- River, adjoining lands of Marion Latimer, Clement Lat imer, liobert Hutchison, and others. Terms one third of purchase money to be cash, the remainder oti a credit of 12 months, interest from date, purchaser giving bond and mortgage to secure the payment. WILLIAM JONES, Ex'r., Anderson C. H., S. C. Oct. 14, 1S72, 27-3fc VALUABLE Cotton Plantation For Sale. WILL "bo sold, by consent of par ties, at Abbeville Court House, ( on Sale Day noxt, within tho usual hours, tho Quarter Tract of land, of which Maj. John Chiles, died, seized and possessed, situate in Abbevillo in Abbeville County, on Hardlabor creek. Terms of salo and a more) particular description of tho land given on day of sale. THOS. C. PERRm, Executor Will of Maj. John Chiles.1 Oct. 9, 1872, 26*4t ALL RIGHT AT aUARLES FERRIN &C0. ,UR MR. QUARLES lias just re turned from Baltimore, Philadel pbia and New York, and we are nov receiving1 our New and Beautiful Stocl OF Fall & Winter which we have determined to sell at the LOWEST FIGURE. Our policy is "QUTOK SALES ANE SMALL PROFITS," and we invite every body to call and examine oui goods and prices. We call fhe attention of the Ladies to our liaudsome Stock oi RICH SILK VALOURS, Diagonal Sattecns, Royal Satteens, Rep Brocades, Plain, Striped ail FipM Pojlias MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTH, ALPACAS, (a beautiful lot,) Elegant Gros Grain Black Silk, Etc., Etc. ' A r^rvnro TPlormnlo \ji nuvi u o xl v/jjlhu r lauuwOj All Colors. Be sure to ask for Gilberts1 (A). It is the best and we sell it as low as the cheapest. Calicoes, Sheeting, Long Cloths, Cambric, Table Damask, Toweling^ Hosiery Gloves, &c. We are opening a full line of "W H I T E AND FANCY GOODS, such as Laces, Embroideries. Cuffs & Collars? HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest styles of Silk Ties and Bows Perfumeries, and all sorts of Articles for the toilet Shawls in styles and prices to suit all. A New Lot of the latest styles o Miles' & Sons celebrated GAITERS and WALKING SHOES, In the Gentlemens' Department we have every thing they need in thi way of Hats, Boots and Shoes Roady-Matlc Clotting, ClotJas, CASSIMERES, JEANS, ETC, In fact we have everything in the way o DRY GOODS, FAjNtC'Y GOODS an< GROCERIES that the people want, nn< we iutend to keep our Stock up to tin demands of the trade. In the GROCERY AND Plantation Supply Dcpartmeni !n ofni-n orwl oro roPdivinif : \V U liav C J II OU/J V uiiu u? V vvv. . ... good Stock of BAGGING, TIES TWINE, BACON, LARD, SUGAR COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACCO &o., &c. We will either buy or make libera advances 011 Cotton shipped through u to our correspondents in New York Baltimore or Charleston. Come and se us and we will do you good. QTTARLES, PERRIN & CO. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf "fqs~ dyspepsia. A Fine Lot of Sad dies Wen and I3oj*s', FOR SALE LOW BY Quarks, Perrin & Co October 16,1S72, 27, tf TTTnftirt-i o nrl TJnrrrrrr %'V auu WU&& i WHI IP Si, A FIXE LOT, put up expressly fc family use. aUARL.ES, PERRI1V & CO October 10, 1S72, 27, tf Balmorals. A BEAUTIFUL LOT NITS' STYLES, at I QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Oct. 1, 1S72, 25-tf Bed Seed Oats. BTSHELS of RED SEE] W OATS, rust proof, just re ceived and for sale, at TROWBRIDGE "& CO.'S I - ESTABLISH N entering upon the eighth year of their 1 WHITE BB , #;>r 'j f ; ' would assure their friends and.customers tha for supplying the wants of the trade thah ev< THEIR STOCK OF FALL , is complete in every particular, They would specially to their LARGE AND ELEGANI DRESS < ' 5 ' 1 Embracing SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, . POPLINS, MERINOS, DeLAI HOSIERY AND G SHAW] Their Stock of GASSIMERES, LOTHS,' * was never larger nor "better. Any person in wear, can certainly be suited. IN BOOTS Afl they can .suit everybody. They keep the larg i liue to be found anywhere in tne country. Give them a call and they will do their best WHITE IJT ADDITION TO TH1 nRY r.nnns nnm OFFER FOE ! Bacon, Lard, Floor, Sugai lasses, Mackerel, Salt And everything usually kept in a GROCERY They have also on hands a small qnantity o SEED. October 0' 1872, 26-tf r a OCTOBER, MILLER & ARE NOW OPENH Jfall aut>ttUnto m MM il V[ m mmmm? CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOI Embracing their usual large They beg leave to call especial attention to millinery d Which is still in the charge of MRS. LYT] ready to exhibit a HANDSOME and WELL MILL! Oct. 9, 1872.26-tf barnwel: Havo been receiving dor Large additions to the! Such as CALICOES, WHITE AND ] OSNABURGS, PLAID OSNAJBURGS. A 1 ..mtTT nf TTi'A'Vr.CJ Art. mon'o rxrc A JUI VailClJ v/i u kj iu4 IUV* tt v TICKINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKER Stock of HATS, SHOES, and CL0TI1IN IN GROCEI . i; * : I l . They have on hand various grades of ! SUGAR, COFFEE AND FISH. They se NAILS, SALT and many other things. 1 sapply of tho r\ Heaviest Arrow and best . . , Arrow Ti which tVey are soiling at the lowest marke Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf m v\ urrrrmr 1r JtJAtUX W J&JL.JL HAYE the reputation of paying the-HI< and selling their Goods at prices as 1 them a call. WHOLESALE AND EE! TRUNKS, VALISES 222 Broad Oct. 1, 1872, 25-3m Administrator's Sale. THE undersigned will sell publicly, ou the 18th of DECEMBER, A STEAM ENGINE, of 2o or 30 horse power, belonging to the Estate of Trwin Hutchison, dec'd. The Engine is in perfect running order, and has been used comparatively little. Par tics wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine before day of sale. All the PERSONAL PROPRETY be longing to said estate, will be sold on the same day. Address N. N. HUTCHISON, Administratrix. R. F. HUTCHISON, Administrator. Phoenix P. 0., 7 miles from New Mar ket Depot, Abbeville Co., S. C. Oct. 1G, 1872, 27-ot JJST Columbia Phoenix copy. [ED 1865. business since the w fc they are better prepared this Fall sr before* 1NB WINTER fiOOBS invite the attentioh of the ladies 1 ASSORTMENT OF NES, &c. LOVES!! 'M AND BOULEVARD SKIRTS. rWEEBS & JEAJJ8, want of Goods for Mene1 <or Hays ID SHOES, set and best assorted Stock in their to please. BROTHERS. EIR STOCK OF S AND SHOES, SALE 'i Coffee, Heal, Mo , Bagging, Ties, r STORE. f PC RE RED OATS FOR WHITE BROTHERS. low XO/ ?tt ROBERTSON sTG THEIR 1 0tOfk of /&ULM, :s, NOTIONS, &c, ? J :-j tuitt VUTIOU OBBUlUUQUVi their EIGOE, who will always be found -SELECTED STOCK. it 4 B0BEBT8OT. L & CO., ing the post week r Stock of Staple 3R0WN SHIRTINGS, BROWN >ar. ?S, &c.. &c.} &c. Also a large Gr. tIES FLOUR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, ill also LARD, RICE, BACON, ?hey have now in Store a large Bagging, es, st pfices. , & CO., GHEST PRICES FOR COTTON", ow as the lowest. Be scire to give [Oct 6, 1872, 26 tf .^IL DEALER IN 18* BATW, & UMBRELLAS. Street, [Opposite Planters' HoteJ. Patrons of Husbandry, eenwood Grange, No. N Installrtion of officers In this L "Grange" will take place on ursday evening next, 17tii iust., at 7 Dck, in the "Waller Hall." brethren of the Order are requested to et with us at 6J o'clock punctually, 3 the public are respectfully invited attend at 7. iro. F. A. Connor will act as Instal ls officer, and Deputy D. Wyatt Ai i will address the meeting after the emony of Installation. A. M. AIKEN, Secretary. I. W. Coleman, Sec'ty.. let. 16, 1872, 27-lt Bagging & Tics. LARGE Siock of BAGGING and l TIES in Store*cd for sale, at TROWBRIDGE & CO.'S