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. ike Abbeville Press.; ! ? ' . .A-tobeville, S. Of %?' * n u *= vr. A. LEE. ET)J'lt)li. TKRMS?1Tlir?? Dollars a year in adraupe. Friday, November 29,1867. aHE COITOK TAX. , -j. . * w?n. ?r tl.o VVUIIU HSIVUfl *> ?I|V| VI ?HW |??T vuuc UUI vuu, }ia? recently made a report to Secretary $I.c Cullotli, in'itiicli he recommends tlie renenj of the cottun tax. Ho urgea llmt when the to* ubon cotton was imposed by Uip Act f*t <JM'y? 1S6?, the rpling prices of the efepl* !*'? iu xeetf <>r 40 ola. per pound an J for twelve months vcceading were iu excess of 26 cents, und wn * . late burdensome tiiati upoa many oilier tranches of industry. At the ciime time it waa #i#om/cd that I lie tax was tlieu only temporary, od to be justified only l<y llio existing necessities of the country, and to be rcpeAled - ' ?s suoo aa it should prove detrimental to do rnaili.c produplion, or furnish an uodeeirbble flimiilus to foreign cultivation. Theee con fiugenciea.are now liWminent, and the necessity cf the repeal of tlio tax is eviJent fiom certain Ml nnif' atntisMcs adduced. I "The principal competitor lo the United * ~ Ptatr? in the production of cotton is India, lid the price of Iudin cotton hns been tnaleri * ?Uy adyunocd during the pa?t Ave yea is 1 through two ogenciv*?first, by improvements In machinery fur its manufacture ; nnd secondly, in conrcquenco of an improvement in its quality, due to iocreitsedcnrei.it handling; to the iim of exotic seed, and to the transfer of native ?e<>d from dirtricls which have heretofore yielded Hie best stnplo to those where (lie production hns been iuferior. It is to thin lnt,. ter agency that the recent matked improvement in India cotton is, perknps, more especially to be nttributed than anv ethor. Rut li? the enures what they may, it mn)' bo affirmed " that where India cotton formerly bore the rer lation of one-half to two thirds the Value of the American, it now bears the relation of two-thirds to Ibree q-Jarlera, while a portion of tlia crop is fully eq ual to middling upland* for tb? manufacture of heavy fabrics. "Evidence exUtp, tending to show tliat the present tnx ?f two und a half conts ?>n the present tux of two and A half ccutg p(-r y- pound on American cotton is e^nnl to a premium of at least fifty percent, upon the coat of raising cotton in India, and by some authorites it is alleged to be even greater. The tax, therefore could with propriety be imposed - ftuly while the aggregatesupply of Oottou was ]? ? than the demand, and the pi ice was consequently far ubove the normal rate. The largest consumption of cotton in L'.nrope in an) one rear waaiu 18G0, when it amounted to 4,821.01)0 ales, equal to 1,644,700,000 pounds. C>( thia araoimt Lite United El die- furni>hed eighty-five parocnt., and theracan be but little doitia that a surplus of cotton goo<U was produced in that ...... ?t.~ attmnfna ? 1.1 _ I. .1.. 1 ?a?f of the staple then preuailiuc undoubtejly #(f?rded to consumption," Of tli? cotton crap of 166V from the United f!taU? and nil fortf'gn caunlriea, lie eslimatea that the.total available Europ?nn supply will am mint to 4,610,000 hale*. Such ? eupply will be equal to tliat of the year 1860, when there was a eurplus, but of this quantity the Uuitedi?tptes will now furnish last than 47 per cent,, inetend of 85 par aent., aa in tho year rcferr^tf 10. Thus under (ha atiniulao of hij^li price*, .more cotton will be produced than can " . v >eo?fpaun}ed at tba pricaa of the day. Theef /act wijl bs to dipreia tha price of the-staple , > ' far >on3e,t<ine to come. ,\t.iha^efore becomes e*i.leot conchi>l*a the .C"tnmt?stoner ihnt low prices for coll an 11111*1 1t0~at)ticipated for a tousrdcrable period, du- 1 ting jrhicsU Uia,*domeatie production should not. "1 ? ba.fflfpoumjjed hy the continued imposition of ' a direct tax. Bat with the relief that will be afforded by the prompt removal ef the exis- ' ting tax. the Commissioner fullv beliefs that 1 <r.. TTnito.l ?;n r_ .. -. u- , ?"?-? o|'ivunif imi , of the cotton pnarkct and apain sijp0;bv far the larger portion of the total da ' jnami of Europe for' conenwption. In this ! Opinion, moreover; he filths himself sustained i - v ' hf *ha.t may bo regarded a* the heat author- ( |tW? on co'ton in this country, and p^'t'cular . . Jf by the lata Coraini??io?cr of the United V ' #<alea to tha Paria . WxpositioD, lion. E. R. . ; : >Iildge. of MaeaaehuaetU, to whom aa chair '"X!r- Jfrian.iof a ctmmUWa, tha aobject of the future ' * Jiupply of cottoa ?m aepeaiatly referred for t ~ ,joTeririgft'-ipn,.hy liis coUeagao^ or the cainr | . Jjf jnirtion. The conclusion aft bit. report af this ( ? Committee, not heretofore made public Are aa ' /ollnw?: V7 ^ h . Haviw; carefully obserra'l - *hat. haa ba*n J ?7.V diin* and ia doing.by #?her nartona. ihe Com? t j-XgS . . wittee preaent tbefollo^ng-aqmclneiona : vt.. ,r llit That eottoty ttrpwi^r;?h tlie Southern " " > Btatw, fy ?T/itnxe3, eari l?? ^ij[ndnct?id piofita 1 ' " h'y 0"d 'ucceeafully, againat all competition I hflideCed tjt a'taT auffielent to '* ^v'yf to the.Treaaury 'the cost of ita collcet"on,-it cannot at preset*, if aver, be Ml a- . \v^WWjlwfcwpijaagitl'a'^L " . TbarVa'ready familiar lo Qur peopU.in ? ' J^liUiAaMils,. it i* th< only industry imme <^atp)y a*aiJa\)'T* ana pra'ti cable .1 o the. great t <lP^i lal>eringpii|ftri?tion ol the South , wa f>r^tM'l?.*h>plojt.i*ent of aqi-plua labor ' .*# ???,-key*nd> ijfi. iie?ess)t i a* j> f, cropj for [I fr Oia pro.lncljon of - something 1 f ?*l?ib1e u.nd c^ehangcable, ?hereby wealth ba regained; and importance of a largaprodoo-' I 0 eolion, ,a?r th* chief export of the P - Kl.<.?5?~f ?J *nd especially in- iu npon V . v re position of Uie "public debt, - <trt . 'I&gjny bold and to tia-hald nlrroaj, cimioi wVl) j - #V?r?tated, ?ifd to f.\r tMnaceiid? ?he value . " ?# M'? pre?B?t tax that to-.pwacrve tj}? latter '? " " Vtlie oo?t <>f losing tlie former, would ba a 'i ba'finoy 'ortli of wUdom to* piaod or.ful- f t' "ily'l' 'v ' ? .* ? . p ; *?:Tl.e wboU amount of T111<rrnrerenno tin- . * ^ -' >l?^lir?ta^ie:*?*onrn\r"eoUnn-for-Uie.-fiscal ->/ y?arl8tf7;, wm ti3.749.u78.80; am| altliaoeh fhi* >nm cornpiHiss ? warty nil tli? revenue defrOni ine .ikini Hera 'ewii'WB; <if tbe eorun _ '/.' J-' .Wr?-*n<J ?oirttU?U? an arty?tml tb?C ffi be. spired fronr-itiH TrmMiry, yet>-?J><ler illMho ; jrireuwBtahe^a, lite Omm.i*?iouer tin# no lie?itsi 1 ion in Wcommferiding the. ii?me<linte .pMsnjg* aot repe.aHi>g1tb?jtii.l^5..tax( >-^?P0Dl>*H ftnt?bu, and Ujo eori^f^ndlhgexfrt *' '' Imparted'.- tSAUon-?HiC*affl? to T* i*p WdiuAt*: - -r ?' ^. .. 1 M* 1 J< in Xf Jho clear n?i>oit*mmibii- ** rSSti^^Ei 4iwharjj?<l from eipptnymeut oii~ acromii of voting i|i* Rndieul ticket. Mr.' fCdmuinl* trodnced a rendition to tli<> effect that the puBlie d?bt wot .parable in grpeiibacka untety. othersi*e afited. lime we tiav? tke Senate of I tic* United Stales prat^ly -cona5i*ru?K the propriety of nbghiViiK Mr? natural Jig l"pMn" l>et warn white o?4 black men,. li?ieh)i?K .to OOSji|r1ninle of i>ervanta gainst 'their matter* and Jcciibnff by a wolltW ii ' p<>i|it of luw w.urtliy of tbe coi:?iDeratjoii of the Supreme CoMit. ' In I Ho Iloiif#- three repreeenlatiyea from TenueMee |>r??eirtcd tbeir credt'iiptjlK?Mr, Ruiler, Peuiocrpj, nin) M<?*r?. Stakes and MulUn, Ite^ublipflna. - The credential* of Mr. Duller Were' referred to tbe coinrr.illt-e nn credential and Mr* duller excluded from hi* ealiintjl ilie cofnuiii t?u nuiku their- r<*|?ort. JIr?cr? Slukea and jMullen . Wcr? . immediately admitted to lh?ir aeata without reference. Tflere waa ail ari^y <M>nta on this ipatlvr of fttfercDc*, but fhtf majority iu the Houae their power iti>scriin01ou?ly to inorea** their own number and prevant tli? increase of t|ie vj'ifu.muu. COEHECTION. Mb. Jlrrron:? ine ty correct nn ?rror in an a<lverliiiep:eut which appeared in tlia last Banutr, in w hick Mrs. F. J. LaWson ap nouncrd liar intuition to become fole tradrr. It is not the intention of tlia parties (a* would bo inferred from tho advertisement) to , rest?lie wife with miy o^ntrol over the litis- i l>and'a business, hut simply to confer upon her th? power to engage in trails, and nuke oootracts as authorized by tho A?l of Assembly. '11. W. LAWdON. The nctica should read as follows: NOTICE IS lier??hy given tlim tho subscriber, the wifr of 11 \V. Law son, merchant nnd trader at Abbeville (}. II., wdj, aftr|- the expiration of oi]c month, cniing" in business on her own acoouut, aa a solo trader. F. J. LAWSON pi* Dtiriug tho past week our yiUngc has sustained a loss in the removal of the Rev. Geo. Allen and Ida interesti ng fumily from our Distriat. Mr. Allen is n native of the lower country, but hnd so long resided in our Pi*lrict ns to become identified with u? Of li?)i ~ Christian clioractcr, fervent zeal, mid nclive sympathy with every good work, lie will b? an acquisition to any community in which his lot mny be cast. His future residence w ill be io Savannah, Ga., and *'e trust thai in hit n?w home he may enjoy the favoring smile* of asspicious fortune, and m ly number a* many friends, aud ns warm and r*s true, ns tlioro ha lias Ufi behind. Our best wishes attend bin:. ^ Mkssm. FowtP.R, McDonald A Co.?W# direct attention to the advertisement of this ??terprlsing firm, who offer at their well known tund. No. 4 White's Block, tho latest styles and the best varieties of Staple and FaacjDry Go?de. Ry a si rict adherence to tha ensh sjstsn, and their motto, "quick sales and smnll profits." they feel assured that they can make it (a tli* interest of their friomls <o favor them with t1ii?r patronago. Their stoek is being eomtniitly replenished, nmi fumishe* t? customers all the Advantage* of llio recent deolino in prices. Cull mid you may bo assured of getting tl:* very best article, at lltp loweet rate*. . ? Gnnitv's I,*ny'? Book ?Tlic December number of this prince of the monthlies ami most popular of magazines has been received, and we cannot pay it a higher compliment than to sny it is fully up to the usual standard. After a continued career of prosperity for thirty yearn, it Is still pultiug forth new claims to popular favor, and furnishing something of whatever it attractive in literature, tasteful in fashion, or elegant in nrt. In i>s combination nf attractions it is tinrivaljcd Terms, $3. 1 Address, L. A. God^-, Philadelphia, Pa. ? Powari* Kuuskmes?1S67-'C8.?We direct ( attention to the advertisement by Mr. Wm. , Summer, of tlie famed Poma:ia Nurseries. { lie has ft choice variety of fruit trees, grapes, , trawberries, <fce. Also, roar*. evergreen*, an J every variety ef ornamental shrubs end flawirscf which lie will send a catalogue to all who arill apply. Mr. Summer's long experience in | the cultivation of tho varieties of plants which ' ire best adapted to our soil and climate, should :omraeud him to the patronage of all Houtheru 1 lorlicultuiists. * TukVTax Oki>br.?Ik is uurierstood, says tha j }harle?ton Xewr, that this important order | will be published in a day or two. The subject ' ... k >-ii- -j-* 1 ~ - " ' iuh; niK?up?eu ny uenernl Uinliy Hid Governor Orr, and several radieal changes irve baen made, which we are satisfied will 1 dense tbe mercantile community beyond tno?- 1 in*. We.'are not at liberty lo aUU ihe ibanges mads, but our renders rnny be aslQfed h?y .nre of * character which will hnve a f letlihy infljtucc in realoring the prosperity of 1 lie State, ^ ^ a We are indebted to oar frisni Dr J. I ' V. Kellar for a bnsltel ef very superior Sweet j 'o'atees, for which we return him o?r most ( itiCere thank*. An editor's thanks, by the f ray, is n eolempornry remarks, are "always u iloi>rc." . W* i>Ain?i?itil ll,? TYn>.li?'> ?^ the imitation of our friendr, 1st as a sncceas- \ u! agriculturist in raising such fire ?p*eim?n? I f the vegetable. and 2d as a. princely diipenser 1 f tit*.-good thin?* at home. Uijr his "?had ' yr never be \et?" and his jKttatoes never be i waller. *' ? Election Ricitta*?.~-W? are i todebte-1 to Mr. n amea Martin,-Chairman- of the-Boafd. for Ilia ? il'owing election returns in the 2d R<giatra- r imi Preoinetpf-thl District: - - tl F hole number of .votes, given for Coarcntion, l! Drtv Noije ngalnst Convention. 1 .-'Votef given for Delegates': . g Itutson' J. Lom^... I....... 892. r B^ifey IJiltford, St5. , J.?hti' A.l l>unter, 816. ? N>l*t?n JoinVf.;.,. .......... 815. *< Thomas WiJItamrbn........... BKr . f. ' 1 111 w*r eL.?-A iita???r? ? * * . Miurnvu; ?!( ? null T, Mr. J. B) . Chf*lb$m, of the ??le #T the |?t-r, ^ I piopariy ciT B. M. Ch?p?hmnr d?r?*?j?<1, fl( r4fi? I8tb ftaeauibiir n?xl; it h1i| UU r?Ir> r*j -nee. -Th* pmprfj <;onei#l? 'ot l\v? mulri, V wn/e^V?rliOg',i.>br?P? pUnto'iton,, wngonv jV irrU|f? *t)4 Wrn???, v* ??^V 'f H1. ?h?Mh?r, K, eirpeMter's tort!*, ho?mV)!<l<m.(! ktt?hen wt roiruro??l?o on el Ir net of -7?n3 erintairitug In !? acres, known e? the Btr^eiW tract. Terrc? ? : i yy^We tr>gr(it' to announce the dmtb of ? r- l>rtrtjel ^ ?bA/< ednblefbir*.of k- <|| yiI ' 1 ** T l-li.lJ'TTKv-.^^MrtW* a Tu^Tt'jRXijL-coinso 'Or>j(TK!moV?The ChnrIfstou C?i?rl*r, t1>M* <lt?cQUr?i>* "tipon the com pinion of the 'forth-oonjing Si a'o Conrentioji i "Till* pl??hd?| C-opvfution, iff for ? heard from, will conalet. of two-tlHt'd* neKroo? ?nd one-tlmd -w|)ite. 'The wh<(<* couftltninoy U rety rough the whit* delegation. There are not more than * do*?n ^owq to tli? wliire people at all,"or i?f who*e\exlstenc? they had any prejrlpus oouatfotiirMM. "To ohII ihis a Contention of the people of | South Carolina is a farce thni d?*e*iv?-? n?> one. Ilutigh'. wjtll a* much jiropriety, he oaRud a C' nvention of the people nf ,Wft<>??chiim-tts or Ohio. It. i* a Convention of 'he ni'jjroe* of8oiilh Carolina, and of about 200'wliilM, most ly from other HibWp. who have - affiliated mii<1 merged with the hlaeka. "It in a Convention in which 1 lie white rape of the State hxve neither pariicin-Miori or representation. Jt js n? foreign to them u? it 1* to the peopl? of {Taw-York. Kvtniho N*?>ith<-rn mm retidenl h?re, wiio have suUct?d this ?h the ihiir* of 1liuir.*(lo|-lion, mill whom n?- Iiht* welcomed to our aoil, would nut, even liy ihuir vote, give it either ?anotion or eotint~niinre iu ?ny inesaurr the r?pre*ebUtiv? ?i'.h*r Of their r?e* or "Sui-li/fc Convention o*n neither atsnd tintent of rxxtninalion or 'of the judgment. It din find no warrant In the Constitmioii of the uountry. Ills ill the direct tee III of justice, pood government fttnl right. And yet it is the ' Convention, eunct d l>v the Repnhlirnn party in Cnnprea*, mid which nwaits its directions for its guidance." A Carolina Invention.?We copy the following notice of nn invention l>y a South Curolininn, front the AtUnt* J;tltllip*ncrr : Ki.HKU'h SofTlirRN Cmitiik* Wa-iikh.?We acqin <'3ll the attention of our render* to tint n<)verlisriurnt of tliitt mo?t vhIuhIiIh Southern invention, ns it originally appeared in lhi? paper. nnd to wlli.'h is appended this molding the certificates of * nntiiher of our c.'I:e-mi* ?ladies ?ind gentlemen of tlieldghcM rerpcrln hility?who hnve made n pmclicitl test of it* milii.- - -.-1 : - - j, vuiumxiiu lb ll'U'lll y I" UK* public. We cnn certify alro?and we di? no with pitrnnire?tlint in tlie pretence of a iininb^-r of ladies nt. our own dnmiuil, this 1 South- 't ?ru Clothes Windier" underwent tli?> severest test. tlinl could bo applied to it, and tlmt it iwme out of I lie trying or<len I, leaving not n ?hndow of u doubt upon tho minds of any of illu Indies prosotit, ll-.ut it is, wliut is ulli-med ' of it liy the ingenious inventor, h givnt lobor- 1 avintj machine, performing the opernt ion of Wrtsliii-g' in much less time, and in u superior manner 1o nny Ihey have ?ver aeon tfclrd. i Decidedly all Mends of families should have I unit of KiderV machines. In Ihie new era, i when it is ho hard to procure lli<j services of I t.hoaH who. in all limes, did the washing for < families, the Southern .Clothes Washer"" will become n family necessity. There i* economy , in ila use, ns woll us a saving of- labor, olid , whrtt in also valuable, n saving of time. < Messis Fisher ?l Lowrance, of Columbia, Are ] the agents of the above Machine in thin city. J tST We wore favored durini* tho past week ' with an official viait from M?jor J. M Cleary, ( the Commandant ol this Military District.? ( The object of his visit was to satisfy himself from p?rsoiMl inspcu!io:i as ts the existing re- r lotions between the whites and blacks, and to ' lliut ill* 1 n hi. J"'" ** r ? 1 ,,r learn that lio expressed him?olf highly p'eanrd | with the con.litimi of affairs here, ami au < uounoed lii< delermion'ion to enforce tlm regulations strictly against a!l illegal nssocia- , tion*. In carrying out his policy he will hare t the activo cooperation of Major 8. 0. Allen of f the Freedmen's Bureau. Mnjor Cleury ia a 1 very efficient officer, and a courteous aud una*- B sumiag gentleman, and during his ofliaial term lias discharged his duties with great acouplabmtJ% , We would remind our people that l>y f the terms of the Bankrupt Act, no' una can avail hiinielf of its provision* after the 1st 11 March neit who iallnaht* Ia r..r. Hil ---1 ' y.J ,.C VC1H. _ of It is indebtedness. Id 111* impoverished f condition of our people this would b? the necea ' t jary exclusion ol the great majority of tlieni * rroin llf# benefit of itn provision*. We i lriM ^ Lhem therefore to iderp no louger upon their c rights, but to relievetheinaelves of the 'oad of debt, which is now crushing out all spirit and J energy. -j l'bo?rect ok a Cunvkntion.?We are die ? poeed to doubt th* correctness Of the view x which in expressed in tlin following paragraphrhe returns have been to imperfect that th-?y ' would very naturally convey a wrong iinprcs , lion: t Ciurle?t6n, November 26.?The impression ?' s almost unuuiinou* lier?, th.it owing to the 11 act <>f requisite majority of registered vo- ? erp, the Convention will he defeated in South 1 Carolina?63 000 votea lieing required to in- r ure the Convention, and only 2A.0i>O known ^ o have voted in 20 Diotriats, out of.the 30 iu ll be State. . ? h THE DAVIS TRIAL. " The following telegram announces the past- j lonement of the Davis trial until the 2'2d li March nest: f' Richmond. November 26?In tlie Davis ^ ?ne, Mr. Kvarta, for llm Governinent, anil lh? (j ntentiori af the Gnvfrnmtnt waa to try the ^ )avis cnse Home day this term. One consider- (| lion in fixing llie dny itm. the lime trhei> jt| :hase woqld att?n<1 here. and Hi* G?vernm?nt irnpni^l lo dtmefrdij after tlia adjournment if the Supreme Court 'for this Irm', when jn Jhaaa could fit with Underwood. Krarts anj? f ^es'ed the fourth Wednesday In March. Mr. j(1 )'Conrior a*5d the prisons) convenience of Mr. ^ lavia w?old have h?etf promoted, if that hud "(| ken plaee rn May l.ist, and it would he very a onveninut now ; but his counsel would agree j1( o the propoaHion of Mr. Kvarts. ]! thought. J( he presence of Chase-woiilB he hencftcial not ' lone to the interest* ?f the neenso I. but (o all ^ it?re*t?. Judge Underwood said the arrange- ? lent proposed. l?y the Gav.rtuuenl was jirree- ' b1e to the Court. and pffff icclM-ty hrcatsso th? lotirt ennivstly desirrdtliot Judg.: Chase should or It npon ill* casr ; it wa.? due- to the defendant hat two Juiljfes should sit jn I lie cas?, in ordt-r liat tin appeal might hs taken on disputed illations, ^andthe eaee carried np l?y defend ul to a bighr? court. -Ihe Judge a^rt-eJ-io x the 22d of March ffth I lie ti'nl^ and on ap- J ' fiottop "of Mr. O'Connor, to'cJtteud Mr. -J)a 1 is' bail bend until that time; *n-l further cfced, if Judge Chase eonld not pre?id" th?ij, co . ? ii-- ? * - " - - mo if?m <>i a>weru-e uuin itietrrrn .Ilpwiug. 'The. order of rxt.?>n*iori of Utt*n of jg( l>*fne?* fi?r Mr. D.ivia, *n.) fijfing ljf?. 22d of inrvh for tlie Mill, wn?>h??*r*<l t?jr ord*r of tha q, uriga, ptidilie trial glided Uir'AUi* Hun.' Mr. |(j( svih <)t-1 not nppcar in Court. Tll"ao wil- |{| >h'l ?li? ciiino Into. Court?^fc-tfoflretafy -.-j nMon, ejt'Oo^fnor,:j>iwji't(r; unJ vomeral .1U 'ifkh?r?r-???"re" tj> ajpeor nt >h? jefl -xi Icrm. Tl)p??.fleiitInjien and Whf^Ml oilier J , tf?A OoVtHniftfxtt -w?r? tieHtw ilit r#. nrf. jart- to dKy-r^?J<ifb ab*jrr pj jlU'bj triMon?a 116W indictment' '%t ?U* Urin hrt. ' Mw>ch. 'Mr.< Vtavja wiH :"rrtn?l?? . hrra for . jfe, v.^ral daj*. IJe.will nvt ?j)eiid tli? wintrr in ^ Ioad*. v A-;'.;// ;v"- j?-Y- **. . ih< Oarr&^fi*# 4^r4*at?8**|j, to . *tUnd '{lira ' ?4/ .' r V ; . -A AsssSrssstti^ I aaas^ssari#! V'mii/J: ri. : * ? J >?; x-~ Two I:umlrril v.mbfMiKc Hy?"hpv#>r1ii^?i" A<r'???l>(*comiii?in1'i^ Itf,?H* iiit*i-iur <i( Trxo. Ti?? N?*t? V?vtf Tribune ??y? the Democrat; icmijoHiy iuKew-VorK ill ,i(R? Hulo o??r 4&octo.v r ": ' A Part* 1e?t?C.?$y8 Ro?* B?n1ieur'? *< !? t? the United 3t?W? |umi lima nrxty ear is foot. * ' Venpoiif ha* r?J?et?>?l A hill nflnnrinsr p?rtii>? to ni?r?e on u liigli*v rule of iu'eiael llian ail, p*r wml. Dr l.ivitieitnni1 lia* been lirHrd from, lie i* known to Imvf been Safe ill tile middle of Africa in Apiil ImM. The Jmk?nnril!c (Flu.) Marrary enva thnl orniiye* ore ilie tno?l piofttuUe pioj? yrown in tlmi Slotc, Mrckleulttirp, 0*rmn?iy lin* lo?t 12 per cop*, of it* pop'ilut ion in.leit yam a l?y emigration to tlii* lJtti(?>l Sime#. In<)>cnl!oi>> fppitt* *trone tint Tliur.Omn (Democrat) will (m the next United Stoic* Sejintor ulioet-ii fiom Ohio. John Mitchell. it mutated. inifii<1n to proaerute Oenvral John A. Dix for' fa'at* itnpiiioanifht" ?lm inn ' ?? w?r. The New York Ttihnne *ny? that half n million rtl dnlUi* *?? loat ami won on llitt lute elections in lli? city of New York. R ltmlisui In on the rise in Now York. The Intent convnj. in Di?. Senhnry, of tha Church of i the Annunciation, on Fourteenth atreet. | TmncMoe if debating the pnPfnL'o of a doij law. oup ?l' Urn proviaiott* of which pIimII exempt one <l?g in ench family from luxation. City cars now run in l'hilnilelphln on SuniliT noil the n#w?ti?n?r? . ? 1 * ?>-} IHtl lUUI'll ItfVt?-r pairoi?iz-d than on other day* in llie Wrek. Nevr ()rl?*nu?t after a nm''*- in-veie epidemic tlmii Imp known a'nice Ifi.'.S, in now filling up an-l <>i i->yini! th? pr'wpect of an unusually busy and t?av winter. Tlw ulliciiil vote of California nt Clio ele?linn ill September lia* tieuli announced. For (inventor, II night, Democrat, reeniveil -19 llO/i votes ; Curhani, ll< publican, 41),359 ; >md I'ny, Independent, 20KR. While CJenernl Butler wai in Norfolk on Monday ? white haekinan named A<1 ^iiih refusnl to let him rid? in hi* hiu-k. A euhperipliofi lino honn ?tnrted muring tlie cititcns to purchosc Llic hnckni.m it new curriuge. Ohio is now the chief wool prnwinjj State liavinir H,fio.S,0i-2 elicep nut. Si.fi.'iO.T'J? In ihe whole United ij'atra. InlBlii". the live noek iif Ohio w.?a valued ut $1'il.tlOii.UliO, whii'ti Is greater tlmll ill any tlier bliite, except New York. It is reported that eeventy fnniilien livinp lu Johii*t<JWn, I'n., an* alioul to eiiiijjtu'r to Ken lucky in n hody. The* have pvcured 28.<H)0 tore* of Iniid on the I.ickini: river, nhont fifty niles from Cinciumtli, pnj ing therefore fifty :ent? per acle. . I r.Ml- *??r.in Iron Work* in IVnnpy'vniii* drtimyid l?y lie in-fieent fon-e? in July, 1SGS. The lund <?itsi?ta of urnrly Iwi-Jiiy-mio iItoiipnifl pcre*. [f it is nut b?1(1 lie I'mpojpii to rebuild the vvhi Uh und?r n charter obiAiueil for iiinntifitet rinir purpose*, which con'nins ilio priri'ege >f l>iiil<]ii'(r a rni'mad front ilm Mnrrltnd line .? the Si)M|U*-linnnn Uiver. It ii* nl.-o the int'iiinn of Mr. Stevens to huihl ihix rond if antfi:jent slock can be d spohcd < f for that purpose. The lion. Rev.-rdy Johnson linn put forth 1 mother uWf and vigorous p'ditienl pniilphlet, oiiijr "A Further Consideration of the danger- 1 lis Condition of (tie Country, tlio (!num which Imve I,i*d to it, and the Duly of People." ii tliia pAnij hlet, ninong other matter*' con- , i'tirively di?|Mi?ed of, rue tlie sophisms of Sir. . I'imddi-iM sttvetm in regard to the till?*ged nlotiii.i>1 ..fit.- r ? ... ,.. niiirii'iineti t I* the I j ' institution, mider wlrcli Mr. Sievan.c clain a lie. |M?wrrof C"ii^i?"8 Jo "'regulate tlie elect ive , rancliise, so far an it reiT'il'ils tlie w'ude nut ion , n every Slate of tl?*? Uojon." Mr. Johnson li.i\v? ilint lite alleged amendment eaufcra uti uc'i power. THE PBESIDEHT'8 SPEECH- i The President wan recently *erenndo4 in ' rVasliiii|;tuu City, uud delivered the following . peeeli: Frlltiw-CilizBna:?It it n?.t ?ny intention to i nnkr an addiess u|K>n this occasion liul simply I o tender yon my thank* lor ?lii? demonstration ?a demonstration appnilintinc wlint your i ?llow citiz-n* have declared in the recent elec- | ior.a in various StuUa of tlie Union. The) rill appreciate your response to what Hie) iav? done, and m-nil l<??t ? ' . ..? - (J. orvi'm ninb III* J >ion of lli? ytairi imut ba maintained ac- ' onling to the original of onr father*. ' I coufwM I am gratified, but not *nrpri*ed, at ( lie r?8iilt of tli* recent election*. I have nl? ' ?nya hud nndoiiblitig oonfijeiirtt in the people, "hay niay sometime! l>e milled by u "lying i pint in llie inouili? of their prophet*," hut ie*cr prevailed, and iu ih* end tliey are al- i ray* right. 2 In the glooniieat hour* through which I have 1 >nMe<l, and many of them (lod kuovr* have 1 t?n dark euough; and wlicii our Constitution i ra* in the utmost peril; wlicm our free in*ti- (. utions wer* aaaaibd by a formidable furoe. and c ur great. I!epuldic skeined to he tottering (o c i* tall, and when I f.-lt how' vnin were my * tfnris alone to preserve thei>e institutions in i heir integrity, ami to save the K?|?uhlio from , uia, I wa? ?t ill hopeful. Iliad Ftill "" nbiing confident-* iu }h* people, and felt assured rt itthoj. in ih?ir mighty would cnuie tw Uie ( cue. - Th?y have eutnt, *il4thfcnk God they a nt* coma, and that our U*publi? may y*t be %vrd. .' " f iivmw ?-- -'l-- - ? ~ -- j..?v .... vmvr u*t. inai i cinomiij 5 rclnrcd that ilia remedy (or the present un- j appy condition of the country uia*t coin* <?m the people thnnselvra. They know fIi*i p tal remedy is. and how it is to he applied, y t the present tiinn tliry cannot, according U> |j ir forms y( the Constitution, repeal ohm'xiou* ^ iitg; they cannot remove or control thia mil- ? ury dcaputiam. The remedy ia, nevertheless, i i heir hamla, and is a sure one, if not conoiled by fraud, over awrd l?y arbitrary p.iw or, finin apathy on tlirir. pnrt> too long dc yed. With ?bi?Jii g eonfidpneo ih" .their |>aloiiem. wisdom and integrity, 1 ?in still h"|>e- V I thai in the end the rod of d?*poli?iit will ' j broken, the armed heel of power. Iifteci- from .*" 0.necks tff the people, and tlic principle of ? Violatrd Constitution preserved. Tbe peopU tve. spoken in a-maitnrr not to .be |ni?iiiiderdoiL. Thank God Ihey have spokeir! For it- ' np^n their intelligence and thoir ia??gri tj ? at 1 have alwny* rrlied, ad I still, rsly. l'he C< infill ulion of the country, which w?? iin- *>*' rilled, i < *w?nlh< " * " , . I'ciurc lilt-Ill lor ? i.si.'.etntion, audit lm? h?<) new life^Hiid Vie " imparted to it tryia. ili orlgioij! auurjer?-tlie apl*.. It omnea back tb ua with renewed It enjjth and pu*er. Lft it nuw Le lr?ns)'uleil l?l? up in fhe li?j?ven?, written in letter* of ^ H'H light, a* Ihw-Bjrtnbol nf Ijtu-nyaud Uuiou, >lice, magnanimity and fraUyititjf. TlllXO* I!* VPAMJISUVrtj*.?Wnthingf on rrr?poud?iitof tlie Dallimbra Oafelle writer. ? ' II ha* leaked out Uiat up to Ilia" Hprifijjf of Ufi, and loon alUr.ih* ?y?e\ haddiean*' made .tweeji Hie lVrtlflfnl ,*ud General' ant wan <tetnfrdjjr witli tlfa t'lrmep, j?nd that A> I c(iiua? of |*of?a? ?raa aVannnieii /?r. hy lnjii a maimer tliSt tio tfc-il'friend of jijf (mmijfb ,wi ba a nhllliral ... I'rT ",'V" ? "???# unir* 4 muheil at alt, omoB let* inadu ?. pea>?l uh, 2< kutpjille r ?p^wiJU *^^?ita??Vn4?f' nu 1 ffe^aas? .? ____ Wg -iin^ 1JJU -OgJU.UUl-g"^ '^GobV cl>>*tfd ?U>utV. !? >? in N<W 5f<AX. 9\ 4.0- I( U' ?niJ Sir.-Me<"lH!ik-1i ^'ifi.OOfhOOy onT rfi?r tiiKVkviv.Co tout*#! it, or ratL?c^U' jirev?ut ft Jlft|UC. _ . . ; ' ' , V. Tli? *pr?wWfrf?nt of SchenoV *lo' inmiBliip of ili<? W?y? anif )K>aiiii CiitnpjjU'e %?li?? IVrvnr* Ug)( pi nuctioi, afid' expitiiaioti, vxCil*ft miil|>i'i*e l?n'<l comnn-nt. . ' Stevens left the nincTi . in>ll'pnwil. Impencltiiicnt inlpr?*l tin* di? d> out. Ttitf Serinl? <li?1 tiolliintr ill rXfcU'iff liitvrii.U re*eiiutf rrrapti, t?>..Uy, M?>nt<iomkcy, November 20?Tlie Iter nil i^unvciKion mi"|ilf(l Hit- I .' How lug nr tleleof ilif constitution: TnJjnliou?All luxe* uii property in thitStute shall hu. nMPivd id exact pioportlnn to tlm vnltioof ancli propel* ty ; jirovlJf'l, honwt>fr, lliai ilie Gpiit>rnl A?s?mhly iflty levy m poll tnx. i.st to exceed $l./iO on fftcli poll, which ilinll lip Applied wjcdilni vclv in niJ ul (lie public Kchool fliti?l. The day'* KOB*ion wna'conctimed in <1 isi-n>*Mitijf the propo (ution to vent | own in -tlie Governor to nppoint nil judicial officer*. The Convention finnl'y provided fur the election .?>f. i-'npreine Court Judge* nnjl Cliimcellora 1?y the I.cginlN lure, nnd all oilier judicial o liner a liy tlie people. Ai'Gt"*TA. November 26.?T?-nin? on llioMa coii *1111 Autfnutn K<>n<l commenced riitinii.^ t*? Slilltolijeville liiTilny, Till* futile phowa h |?niit of forty ft.nr mile* be'Wceii A tii>ti-*l n and | Mucon, oo compared with the Central vin Mil Jen Tli* C?>niorvnf:rt Convention it Macon promise* to l?? fairly* n'tended. Tlid p?eM are ntiMiii; on the people the neeeMitj of a thor otigli organic* I ion, for the putpoReof defcalin* the Coimtitiilion I o he nubtiiittcd by tho lteroiiAtitietion Convoiitir-n. Meetings have l>een ...... - ... | <>i mi" ciimc nn I OdeUnites ui'imiiilrtl. It is li-lifvo.J the Convention will is*tie nil ml<]re?>>, urging the people nut i<> laku piirt in the election fur the rniiticatiou iif the rccoiiflrurtinu Constitution; hoping by litis to defeat it. IJai.tjmobk, November 20?John S. and George Wi.i', lmv? t>een indicted lor assault with intent to kill K?1 \vi?r?l A. l'ollard. A nil r?-glyceriue i-xploaioit at liergen, New JrWcy, kihed nine pereona and inj tiled oilier*. Mr.*. 11..well, Mr. 1'nvia* mother in law, dird at Montreal to day. The defeased lady mm n native of Georgia, nnd nbotitsitt v five yearn of age. She married a son of Ocn. llnwfll, of New Jersey, of r? voluiionnry ram*, l.y whom nlie had several children-; one of chain?Yarieunn Howell?is tlio wife of Mr. ]>.4vi?t. A man ut Lindsay, Canada. was fined five dollars tlio other duy for ouraijig the Queen. Nkw Oiii.kans, November '20.?The Convention succeeded ill organizing to d*y. (.Hlieer* stand?President, white; eerrlttiv, sergeant at arm* and door keeper, colored. A committee. with a white chairman, waj appointed *o itraft mica anil regulations ; pending which the rule* and regulations of <lie House of lt?*pi e seiita'ivea <>f ihe L'uiiod Stated, wore adopted. No other bu^ine^s transuded. arorsta. November 27 ?a meeting of the r>*fl i*>.tiii nf 1^ 1 " ?? - -........ .. vviiiii\m? drill in.-i night. A preamble mid rmolut imia were tlnmiiinoiinlj adopted in fuvorof Universal nmneaij; ilie ab-di-diing of t*>9t onilm and <|iiulitii:at,i"iis for office; iii>|>uilihl suffrage, >ind uigiiig tlie people ol I lie Stale I'/ optimize nn.1 ilaicnl- ivcoiiMrttclioii under (lie Military Hi Is. T*fn IV four deli-gules w?re appointed to tlie C?nM-rvatiV? Convelltion ut Macon. The meeting was larm.ly attended, mid *.u entliiiriiastic. Ralkicii, November 27.?Kleci:on returns come in alowlv; enough is, however, known i>> injure the Convention, ft pretlj strong vote.? I lie railicn'a have a Inr^a controlling majority in the Convention ? lil'l ecu of wliom are !>ia>:ke. The type of the radical*, na a general rillr, i* not a* vindielive or violent in (lint eliowa it. Lhe radical Convention in Alabainn. Washington, November '27-?The prospects for the immediate repeal of the col on tax ar ; not 8u promising. m I lie liue friends nl the iiiMrute, feaiiuiof spoutuneons opposition t*? . the inovcnielll, originating on theiraide of the IIo?.->et ut e hulling off tn d #o fnr , every hiil | introduced looking to i'B repeal, has a ti.lfr which will kill it, or provoke week* of (lineup lion, Favorable action- before Christiuua is ..W| v. 'I'll? Coiniiiiltte of Way* rind Mentis agreed iiiniiimuualy, in ilr a-ek-uu tlim morning, to re |)urt n bill l?r the repeal ot the i-L-ttou tux. ].oNi>nN, November '27 ?Parliament vuleil Ei.UtiO.iKiti fur I lie AhyMininu expedition. Tiia liii-istt-.r Idnmcd Parliament und the pre^s fur tending off the expedition without tlir build ion >r I'm-linnieiit. A iiiiuilier of volunteer* offer:<J to join the expedition. Louisiana Cosvestiox?Ntiv Oitleax*, Noremhet 2U.?Tli* Convention niat ttt uimn to lay, and elected negroes ua teinpornry chairnun and secretaries. No |icrinniieut organisation arrived nt. Adji-ui ned till Monday, orty-four negroes and twenty-rtv* nli;U* -le.-rtit. It i? understood tlmt it Wit* re>u|\t<| n eiticna, last utt'lit, that the lir?t i>lep of tlis Convention would lie to declare ail State uftie? raeuiit.'hiid till them with appointees acirp'.tbl* to the tndical pnrty. J)r. Averv, the inwly appointed dieriff, ia li quiet po*4efs*oii of hia cttice. CONSIGNEES.. wh? )ih?? freight remaining id lha Dapot t AM)*riJ)?, KoTemlfer 15 1867 1 ExpMi:G?wan, O F Kinlneh, J W !ray.<Juarli>3'<fc Hioiiiann, J W Tliomn^ M A ImeriiiJcr, Mi* J (ioriluti,. M?-s J C*nnt?i>, C Krviii, .K A Buwie, O T "Portlier. A'n il road freight ?S Mtiio?on, A Mnr?l all, / Nttltun, En kin, Wirr & McD>>unl<l. 1) I. y?irclti?w, J J W rcllaw, W F ]>?h?u. B Wilainr. F A'i*ni<% Kokm A Knox. W I) Mnr?, II llnuuali, C V Darri??, C Henderson, J \Y 'raw fold. ' . P. II SONDLF.Y, Agent ; *&. a. it doc as rc s. RKFORTKO BT DCK-CflCR *' w'cl'l.buV-OU. V " x Abbeville. .JfpYfwbei' S9. Cottox ? Middling1,- .- 1 f-J ; finpofiijj 30 * Fldilr (eountij) $10,00 a$!2.<>0; Noyllin.$s a $10 ; Corn $1.00 ? 1.2ft ; Mr?l $r.2?: ol??e??, DO a $1.(1); 1Vm?.75 a bite, rer nfT-e.HO a?6; Sn^.r, 20 a 25 ;* I)in??r. 1 t: K/e*. lfta 20; VV)ii?k?y, $4,00 ? ?,00 I <ooi) (*iho?ililer?) 22 21.; T.p.'M, 5S' a 24 ' nma. 2* * 2S; Si Jr..'2ft a S<> ; Suit, *8/50 a I.AO; Wfl'aaf, $21)11 ? $226; Oatl H6 ? 80s. f j e 15 a 18 [>er jnai:id. CotxiJDix. Ndvftu^rr '27.?^.aU* of. cot ion J iliy 901?lffc-ir.iJill>Rg a HJ., - >. Nkw YoAh, Nar?>jil)or N?on. ("Jold ;< i$.-. Money ?a?y,' *t 7. Lai d <Iul(, et 12 a, I ]|. CoIJom quirt. nt lRJ, * j .l 7 PT.M.?Flo?ir?Stsio 7:75 a 10;-f*mjtliepu 50nl4. ?\Vli?at ?lr<?oiiiug?-whit* oncliaiiged . 8 00.' I'orV ?yp? u<?U mnjfcnrt cjlWfil heavy,-. < . I.ar4 fipn. Gotiotf-*-?*J#? l,Oj$ J#-*, -at .1 ft J- ? lfij. .OolJ efo?<'l -wVak. at JH'jy OAWiMoar. Noveml/rr S7.wC?*tlfln flat?- V ta^xo-edittfrlv ; mi-MI fp$ ifi?\ ~ it (niil4)iiig iifluji ntii nl >0. v-C^rn dull?|>rifn?- ( htla t.W I U IY..V- attf?rf<* ..f.T. k.1 - . ...? ? - r '?* .??""? u>?HW? I i?3o. .fijr ?t fifi ?;#?*; * C7scis!*afir Kov^ju^er ai^Flour ?TwJj, ?0*0, {pt'amt urtch?neoU?74a ?3f, j W,<** ; lit dctiVi-roja 19 60; dew - 21. Lord mi k?jf?tarfiVjn.y < /.".? % ~ - <, '. -vsL,;".' - Cu\*i*-*<ofi TCovemW 'i Atcnt*t^?Ku*e}W**r?*?.? ?j> 1 1?? MrtWw doll-?W ,> .1. ' > '?5?j# ?d FANCY AN! JB&iI&tfiiist BOOTS, "SHOES, HAT mo* -m TUEUt mo?to if. '"Qu'ik FhIcr ri.id Evi-ry one mlunis tlml iho C Nov i>n. I8tt7, 3g?if "WXntebT WANTED! COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, PEAS, BUTTER AND EGGS. rpiIF, IIKJIIEST MARKET PICfCF. WILL L lie nl'nwml in irn.le /<>r Hie nhn?f ? Knrtnvi* linking in tlivir employ frrcdinen who Iiu*? produce of n- y kind in Hrdl, will |?I?-a*iinfi?rm lliem (lull tlioy omi dispose of il advunt?gcou?ly by bringing >t In us. WHITE, SMITH & CO. Nov. 29. 1867. 33 If SHOES I SHOES I I CUA^r ! I I onuto ! S ! Fowler, McDonald & Co. HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, TEN GASES TVIIICH tlirv nlf*r nt. gronMv re-liiped * ? I>ric?p, hnviny been boiglit low fur tinfJl. IVmonB w 1 k1 iincr to buy, w?u'il Jo well to rxiiuiititt Iheirniutk. -QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS!" ! riri~ i JI ?rms ^usii. N<.* 29 I8l\7 fS It Received at BELCHER & McCULIMS,: BACON, J/ATID. SALT, CI1EESE, AND A G BEAT MANY OTHER. AItTICLRS NOT M K N T I 0 N E D \ &3T"Give us a c:?H, na wo arc sure to ple:i80. . I Fmt 29. I?fl7. 33--tf SALT! SALT! SALT! At an astonisliing Low Price. | Fo- sal' at QUARLESImmwi . No*?mh*r'J7 6 tf. CLflMI! CLSTEIE!' .A_t lieclxiced IPrices, QUAIUlS 1 THOMSON'S. November 27 ^ 6 If ~ ~ NOTicE~ " I rT1UE ABBEVILLE STRAW MILL ir fill 1 ?.ffcr?J r?lf nr.d' <f ill b? Bolt] a barrio. F?r l?im* ply t?? 1 W. JOEL SMITLL Not 29 18C.7, 8? 2k * ; SALE OK PERSflSAL PROPERTV .'x . ^ ; v 'j ; ^ ^ .y\ . . v. v/ " '/oar* " : ! i |' M. CHEATHAM, DECEASED. ' r~\X- Hie lflth ofP?s?nib?r, lWft4 tre. will t *1 tl>e *rtid?woe of C.. M. CllEATlAil, drCBUI6<!, \ "f .. FIVE MULES, JL X ox;ETsTi y | Plantdtioifc Tools, . , | p 2 WAGONS, | :;f?CA?T .1 . ' 'v. t?$Jk&^jfcjtfjftS^ly^v'V*' J* stfC' | ' I)KALERS IN ) STAPLE DRTi &1HBST OOOM S, CMTHING, ANP CIIOK -^WXE3CKr3BT<?3399>?l ^ *83& ~l "V Ptnall Profit*." Cash T>uv?n* no ^fptriftiUv ii>i ASH, SYSTEM IS HKST FOU iiUYEU ASDSE : . _ PANORAMA OF . / j WILL EXHIBIT Greenville, Monday and Tuesday, Xove Anderson, Wednesday and Thursday, I1 ABBEVILLE, Friday and Saturday, 1 rpiIK Proprietor/ ?;f litis COSTLY and MAONIFICF. A. honor of pr?/<-ntiint to fell?<* cIii'zmi* the FlltS' I'ANOItAMIC VlKWs ?f tin* hettulirul city?ret r*c?niin iiiifoTvr * |>vriiiilfrom 18'io to the occupation of the city h\ truction of ihe J.ouji Uri-lire ov?r ihe ('itininrte. Noihing of- n pkrti?i?n I'liitriicter enter* into the eo>jipo?5tiu ihe evenii.g'n <*iicrtf\iiiinent wilt he in<ruduued Unit wo ild i *cnsiliihtir* of any of our pnlrona. We invite iKe eniiy iitten'i-ni of our pill-on* in order to i PnnorMinn. Tint Paintiiig will begin to mute punctually < o'rlo.-k. Mvciyt uiir ue iinu ru AKljlttl * i'lIUUSON'.S PK1CE OF AD MI Tiflft'l*, 50 Cuitfc IliiirTii'kfl*. 25 Cuntn. Colored I'ersi A nniiiher *>r inlvinc<;?I |Hn?ii)rd with hum tic told 1/y iiuiabeiB al uu* Dulliir, t?? ba had ul tlio Hall. I.El'i & RICIL exihtm's n 1 SAI? . ' ' ' , *//'0 Estate Eiias Kay, Dec'd. Wednesday, ftcccmber 11, 1S67. v ' \ Exrcntora of llm l??t Wi'I of KI.IAS rirvrnrnr KAY. will h-II, at the late rpyi ? ; I '| 1 1< I j 1-nee of thr (tvveiiHfd, oa WeJiiraJjj , Decern? j 1 * \j Iter 11. T8U7. THE CROP Hor fjj CONSISTING OF _ CORN, COTTON, WHEAT, eft COTTON SEED, SHUCKS, Far Mmsissn:- it a?! vw ^ ?a? vamwrw . Atso, ,.?;,i CATTLE, 1 (ORSES AND MULES. P li1 / 1 WAGON. ii-si ^ ? , ?Ti nf 1 )?- * oima rondo Jcnown on day of safe. I to w'ii: R.L. WILLIAMS, HOBSM EXECU^COH. A, "^O* 23 }H1, S8 II 01 FORSALE, MUbES lift A nam, fi0Rs:; ,, . ^ aVaj.i mmwmm.m% $65^8; :'<,^'",rv MfMtffe&ifltttiBte4B9R3 r "' s owm, I 1 GROCERIES, M^? Ht?"l to ?Xkiujue tbeir Stock. LUSU. *V *"~C .'J?. . I ? ! ' mi > ? ! * mmmmmmmmmm'I^U . >&V-V . v - ' COLUMBIA1 AT nibei* 25th and 36th. November 27tli hud 28 th. IT 1 -- ptuvemuer zytn ana 3Uth. NT WORK OF ART th* T fJUANlJ >ElilRS OF MOVING p frnffl true l<? nnllll** and axlaad' the FtJcrol Army end tho *1m? in of our work, ?n 1 nnlhi?(f dftlrlpg II lli? sli^liUsl <i?gre? offend lb? Trillion* itie opening ?p?-n?? of III* it 7J ?"olork. Door* upaa ak 0 i, mi'] ?t (li? door. SSION. nm. '25 Centi. isum? and comfortable eliair*, will Not. US, 1867, 81, 21 Aill), Proprietorsi it T ICE. ) SELL ON TID&SDiT, OV DECEMBER, lBor, THE AO. ALLEN FARM, '13pB ? ' ?rl .+<* ? THING pS (PALLY KEPT X A WELL &T&MCKb JSA ltMy VIZ :t FODDER, HAY, PEAS Liid ."Potatoes. ? seed, mm, ses, Mules, lTTLE, sheep. BOFYO0HSQIEN, #AGrOH, RHIA^p, ffiing Tools, bo.. ?*>.,. dbo. i Cash in Currency; P. McOASLAH. *67 3! If . i Sale of OI'ERT-Y. * * 5 V-' r "V? i?l' ufaV'mj TMantaifon ' -4CVrt UOKIUT, iuW?r n?xir tb* followiag $T?l<*rty, . *1/ !' *" *-< ? v. \ , v " '.'j r ' ' v. f ;- " fppjfppfe FODEEf^, STIUCKS, ; , ;V-, Ug: ; Kgp^ttlClrtk V .tifTt iw U.li^.U n,.tHl6B. JEj^jBL|(f'iTnSrife-mi.' "T>* ^-,'- v$