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POOR.HOUSE ( ELE8TS01,; TURRE will l>a an election at the Poot * limine for Steward for the year 1860, on _ _ Bainrdny, 12th day of December neat. All applicauta will plnwe hand in their Faaled Pr*>poanle to nio before that tirrieTeTBtmg the number of their fnmily. the "gee of their children, if an), and the labor they can per- t fortn. and amount of salary they are willing to ink*., |Q All the tT.etnbora of the Board are rcquosted o be present. ? JOHN A. WIER, . Sec; of Board. Not 20, IS68, 80?8t IMPROVED MEXICAN COTTON^ SEED, s I HAVE now on "hand n quantity of tli?* n\iov/o ijunv-.J Seed, which 1 will d~n<po?t> of J n at $3 per bu-liel, delivered nt any deput on j _ lli? (}. ?fc C. It It, wlhout uacktt. It willj'*yield COO pound* of lint In th* ncr?. F??i p< fr.rihrr information, ad<lre?.s Dr. John II. Hell t Diamond Hi:l, or apply to J. F. BUck at Abbeville C. U. w RciprclfuMy, ^ J. RAMSAY BLACK. f Vox: 21, 18C8. *1. St ,j $500 REWARD! 1 m CJQMC unknown person or persons, in my :n n V. ? |U. .f ll'1'I.ULi..n . ! I 1,1 rw iiuccui/i-, uu i|IU IUUI III Il? U1 1! r?lMCj^L/.l 1 , thp 21ai insintit, before dnylight, fired my barn *tid atables nnd brojte into my house. I will K: gir? FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD /?>r the apprehension of one or h11 of ilic fcl- 01 ori who (li<l (he act, with proof to convict. | s. McGOWAN, |Bl .Oct 29 52 If Abbeville C. II. j kl NOTICE. ALJj fter?on* hiring clnimt ngainot lit* E*t?t<- <?f Urn. Elizabeth BUcfe, dec'J, j ' ([ will present tlie tame, properly attested, to j ?ne brfor* ihe lnt of Jmiuiry next. All indel.ted t? aaid Kuta'e will |>2rnt' make pny- li< UtMil to me al or before tlmt in)*. JAMES A. BLACK, Executor.* 11)( No* 27. I8fio. 31. 2t 'n Notice j Y rSPIITilV V?,._ ? ? J ? ?- l l 1 I iwirn nnu accwiinis, ofioncmg; ro tlie E<(ntr of l)r. E. E. I'rwW. drr'd, i i'1 re in the haiiJs of the undi-r?i)rnril for col-j qu taction. I'ariics concerned wuulj do well to . . Le?d this notice. l'1 THOMSON <fc FAIR. U Not 20. l?f.8. 30?tf ' LIBERA I, bt MM MYMG&S Z MADE ON COTTON SHIPPED FORL, PLANTERS 13 Y |b: JNO. KNOX & CO. k! October ?. 18f.f. 24. If i . i |C< Clinton Lodge, !NTo. 8,;i>v ^V.\ F.". il/. THE Regular Cominnnici.(i?n of rggafc'curi'oii lmige. no. a, a -, f.*. m.*., !... *5^ will be held on MONDAY KYKMNG. j December 14, 1808. OfliccrB fur I lie m?ninglor ye:ir will lie clecteil uihI insulVI, ami oilier i business of importance will be transacted. A ; full aitendmice of members in earnestly <le j w aired, lly order of the W.*. M.*. | ci J. T. ltOUKK I'SOX, j l)?e 2 5 2t Stcrdary. Cash Advances iai ON C 0 T T 0 N.js' P' AVF are prepared to tnnke I.ihcrnl CASH Ad- | ^ vtniifi on Cn'fi?n shipped to our friends i:> lis It mn?re. Will ndvancH very notir the eo?i j "f tlii> cotton, if it in to !> ? e?ld on arrivit', <>i I u will Dtlviiicf $50, nud ?hip and hold the I IViton indefinitely. subject to tlie control o the owner, lie paying ii mnli rate of interest. ; tl TROWBRIDGE & CO. 1 Nov 20, 16C8. 30?tf j n' BEMOVA L! REMOVAL!" E h?g leave to inform our friends that "l WW wt hure moved to the <tor? formerly R occupied by Mr. J. A. Talmadge. and would 1m? pleased to w>e tbera at our ocv stnnd. where we " propose to offer 's earefullv. hImi?i1 utixtV. ?t??L law priccj m can U purchased cl*? where. jQuarlea, Perrin & Co. C TTMfa'a Block, Ko. 5, Abb.* ills C. II? Oct. n 57. 1868. 52 . tf ?. iTICE TO CREDITORS, i vi ALL peraona lifting demand* against the Katate of Cot. J?<n?? M. Perrin, dec'd are |) lirreby required to present and prove Iheir I ?r*>r? ma on or Irfart l?f March nasi, or La barred. b wa. n. pauker, a e a. j, Commiaaioner'e Office, ) , |, Nov 19. 1868. 20, 8m J THOS. D. PARKER, S WITH 8 STOVALL & EDSONESTON,' w A REHOUSE and General Commiiaiot. | nercnnni#, ruion 10 Cotton, Grain, II Flour, Proviaiona, ?t?., No. 1 Warrrn Btoek, Jtckfog 4o|tuU, O*. BT Particular attention given to tb? 8?l* of Cottons I.nrgr j, hloraco accomodation. TOet 9, 1868. 24. 3tu _ 0 E X C H A N 6 E ? ON ( - NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON At PAE, for ulo by i?fO. KBOXfcCg. I Q?Ub?tS, tjgg. M. il ' * ENGL180 DAIRY DBESB, i Of the tiomt y, ? FRESH LAYER! RAISINS, 1 F^r aajf tk }, ; -- i FAKEB k THOMSON'S. , !? ? 2& .. 4 tf euss Aim POTTY, j 8x10?10*12?12il4-?-12*16?12*18?14s 1 1C?'14*18?14x24?18*84?24*80?18* | 14?22*28, at | PABXEB ft THOMSON'S, i Ksv 11 2 If j I i riticS lUEEfTS DELIGHT, > For Purifying tlie Blood, HIOR ?ale V PARKER & THOMSON'S. Dec 2 5 If * EVERY JLRTICLE j; N the line of GROCKRIRS AND PRO- j? VISIONS, of ilia beat quality, and at the j |?icp>, for sale at j ' Dec 'A 5 if Til OS EAKIX'S. j Agency Southern Express Company, j AnnKVu i.K, S. C.. November 18, 1869. " NOTlCli ie hereby givn ilint all Freight ?n?l " ?c-kanes intended for ohiprrent by this Cum. ' iiiy'uiupi he delivered at the Kuilroud Depot I tlie afternoon previou? to tile day on vriticli " i* tlo<?ircd to be nliippe.l, at or l>e!nr? 6 o'clock, I1 M. D. K. SONDLEY, Agent 1 November 18 3 If " _ __ ( Thcro is a powerful combination j ow forming, headed by Juy Cooke, 1 >r tbo purposo of securing an early x sumption (>i epecio payments- j' Senator .bowler, of lenneesec, bn6:, rilti'D a letter in which ho takes j? road and liberal ground* on tho suf-k ago question, and earnestly favors,' 0 i mined ?u to enfranchisement of " onneesoo "rebels." |s A Washington couplo having the; [ ^fortune to lose a child, and winh- ! ig to convey tho body to Baltimore,' ;aded tho express cbargos by dresng the child in its usual clothing id took il between them on the irs. Tho fror.tior Index newspaper connnlly moves its office westward, eeping about sixty miles beyond the id of the Union Pacific .Railroad. Tho Uuion Paeifiic road conveys assongei-8 ono thousand four hun-; ed and thirty miles from Chicago, ji )nly ten days to California," is ad-j sitiscd by the Company, in connec i jn with llio Wells-fargo .Express. j | Four hundred cars dassid tho torn- It >rary bridge ever tho M-isuouri, ai!f. maha, yesterday. j ii The treasury agents seized in Newjf^ urk on Fridaj', thirty-five thousand r. Aids of fine Ij3*ons silks, and larg | tamiiica of French clocks. It is i u 0 largest, seizure ever made in the 111 | i.ittd States, aggregating ?70,000. , ?i A kerusene lamp exploded in tbeij' iusc of Mr. G. J. Leslie, at Sing Sing^' 1 Saturday, burning Mrs. Leslie, and j ? >r two children to death. jn Mr. Frederick Ciider, living in the.|| tenandoah Mountain, near the Hardy in le, during the month of October, J) lied seven bears. At tho late term of our District DUi't. it was decided bv .luii"n H?ir-'s ' ~ ~ O" j ^;tcr, military appointee, that tlie|k oc'amation of iJ?e?i>lont Lincoln, j,, ' J inuary 1, 1SC3, emancipating the'i groes, was, to ail intents and purpo- [| j?, valid and binding upon the South j}' n peoplo from that date. That allji' ,Iuh ut slav(H subsequent tc that date |? ere null and void, and ii sold on ored-, ,| tho consideration could not bo col-jt eted- Ihecouriscl representing tbo:^ irly claiming pay for blares sold at ;?l limniHlrutors sale in ISO:', contended ' t mtvliey were not legally free in lb<?;? duiL until tho duto of Gen Granger's |* roelamation Juno 19th, 1803.? Cur- a ts Christi (Tex is~) Advertiser. f A 3 odiig Cincinnati dentist was in- 11 oduted io a fashionable beauty the ! | Liter evening, and gracefully opened '? ?o conversation by saying, "Alias . i " bope 1 may consider tbut we are:i ot entirely unacquainted. I bad tbe;^ leasuro of pulling a tooth for youn itber only a tbort time ago/' ^ Hayes City.?General Custer bas ? iptured a Cbeydnne village of Black ' .ettlc's band, killingone hondred and ftyT and capturing fifty tbrce Indians v od one tboLHaiid ^borses and mules, r il'iy-one lodges .were destroyed, j aptuin Louis Uurailton was killed,!, nd Colonel Barnitz wounded. M.ijorj illiolt 18 mitssing. U1 the Boldicrp, | ioetecn wcro killed and fourteen1, ?ere wounded. Custer returns to re- j it. Black Kettle, the principal chief'' ras killed, and the tribe badly crip-'( led. A bnried city, it is reported, has , ecD discovered beneath extonsivc 1 iva fields, in the vicinity of the vil ige of Tayahnalco, Mexico. Well | roaorved buildings and dried remains i f hamau beings, it is stated, have ' een uncovered* A coramipsion of nientiflc men has been sent from the Jity of Mexico to conduct the exploations. The youngest mother, in England s aged eloven years. The London News says we are told., hat 7,500,000 motcorj fall daily into ur atmosphere, and asks, ''How fur .ro 'we safe from the effects of so tre ner.don* a. ltnmfiardmnni?0 London.?D'lsraeli bag resigned, Sladstono has gone to Windsor. Gladstone has excepted the Premier bip. Mrs. A. Qatewood, of New York, ft lay or two ago, stole a quantity of ftee. Tuostay morning detectives arested berf when she confessed her jnilt and asked for ft few minutes' >rivacy before accompanying the officers. She was peamitted to retlrfe, tod failing to return, the officers, (rent np stfcits and foond she had oat Iter throat with * run* ?iV??H EUr frieodtatste that ahe was Mkbjeet io kleptomania." .-i . u . 'A i?Wiw ?tattotW?n oompttoi .bat ae Um birtbl tinM {Im ?rtiVton >f the world bate been 06,627,148,278,>75,221 eoqfi^aa#* IbM then are in .be world only 3,092,000 wjaare Mgnoi or llit earfaoe, that only oneSfih of a rquare foot of land is. alloted to cacb inhabitant for burial par josef. - - iiilfoU >ti Ili' r-1 . i r i t i. . 'I 1", 1J OmoK or Ubou-ho Wolf*, *ale Importer of the Schiedam Aromatic Schnnyp* 22 Beater Stkext, New York, Nov. 3.1868. To tho Pooplo of the Southern Btatea: "When the purs inediciiinl restorative, now < ridcly known n? Wolfe's 8chie-Jnrn Schnapp* m>8 introduced into the world under (he ?nInrsrtneul of four thousand lending member, rf the medical profession aonie 120 yonrs ogo, iu nyprietor wan wetlaware- lliat it coulil nor " tholly escape the penalty attached to ail new ....i .i 11? Icavored to invest it with strongest putsiblo nfeguurd against counterfeiters, huJ to render ill attempts to pirmo <i difiicult nn-l duugrriuc. It was submitted lo distinguished cheilitis for analypis, ami pioiioutiei-d by them tin* tureot vpirit ever niAinifuelured. In purity ina properties having been iliu.t ascertained, amples of the article were forwarded to len housaud physician*. including all the leNdmg lrnctitioner* in the United Stales, for puiposi-B if experiment. A circular, requesting a trinl if the preparation and n report of the result, icconipiinifd each specimen. Four thousand if the m<i#l eminent mvdicul meo in the Union >roni|>tly responded. Their opinions of the - "V V.U^.. .. jreparation they said, hud lo:-g been Wiilite-I ?y the profession, ns no reliance could be placed >n the ordinary liquors of commerce, ull ol vhich were mote or less adulterated, and there ore unfit lor medical purpose;. The peculiar xcellence *t d strength of the cil ol juniper, vhich formed one of the principle iugiedietilt if the Schnapps, together with an unalloyed j haracter of the alcoholic element, give it, in lie ef-ttmatioa of the faculty, a marked supe iority over every other diffuiive stimulant ae i diuretic, tonic and restorative. These satisfactory credentials from profea ion 111 men of the highest rank were published a condensed form, and enc'o?cd with cucli lottle of the Schnapps, at one of the guarnitere of lis jj'-nuiiionesi. Other pr?-cnt|tioti* gainst fraud were also adopted ; a patent war ibiained for the article, the Islnl was copy- . i^htrd, nfnc simile of the proprietor's anto;raph signature was attached to each label and , over, his name and that of the preparation fere embused on the bottles, and the cork* rere sealed with his private seal. No article lad ever been sold in this country under the lame of Schnapps prior to the introduction of VolfeV Schiedam Aromntio Schnapps, in 1861; ind the label was deposited-, as his trade mark, ' n the United Stutes District Court f>r the Souhern'District of New Yoik during that year. It might bcfcuppused by parson* unaequaioed with the daring character of the pirate* *l?o pr?-y upon the reputation of honorable iieichants by vending deleterious trash under bcir tinuie, ihat the proieetious so carefully lirown around theae St-hnappa would have rcduded tl?<? iulroduciioifs and snle of countrfeits. They sceHI, however, only to have , timuluied (ho rapacity of impostors Tlie rude malk of (lie proprietor !ins been stolen , lie indorsemeul which Ills Schiedam Aromatic chnnnns alone received fiom the medical pro -ssion tiuK hei'ii claimed by oieudaciuu* liurn-| t'K? I hii? lalu ls and bottles have been iriiitn 'd, his advert iseinenU paraphrased. hi* circu jj in copied, and worse ihnn all, dishonorable 1 etnilers. after disposing of (lie genuine consul* of hi* bolilrt*. Iinve tilled lliein up will) [ ininmi ^iu. the moat deleterious of nil liquor;, nd thus made hid uume and brand a CnVcr for oitnn. The public, the nicdicul profession and the i<-k, for wluiir. I lie Sliiedum ^lroniii'ic Sclinapp* i prescribed as a remedy, are equally interes i'd with the proprietor in the detection and uppresaion ot? these nefarious practice*. The enuintt article, in.iliuf.iclu'ed at the eethblislilent of the undersigned, in Schiedam, Holnd, is diftillrd from a hurley of the fi:ie?t utility, and flavored with an essential extract f tli? berry of the ItHliun juniper, of h.i> ? mil I a * U-. - ? ; - u |iunvj. m fiucrB? unknown ill me pre-I uraiiou of any oilier I'quor, it is freed iroin ; ??ry ticiitnonioiia and corrosive element Complaints linvc b<-en received from the i ?ndin^ pliVficmnn and families in the Sout/irrn 'Intra of i lie Rule of cltenp imitations of tliej >cliilvd:im yfroinMic SclitutppB in ihose mur?is ; nnd travellers, wlui nr?- in tie habit of j . ?ing ii n? an antidote lo ilie baneful influence | f unwholesome river wnior, testify ihatchenp | in, pot up i;i dcheidsm bottle*, i? frequently j nliu-d oil* upon ilid uuwiiry. The u^nts of te undersigned luvv? been requested lo inntiLitv inquiries oil the subject, and to forward to im thi: mimea of ?uch parties as they may a* el-tain to he engaged in the a'tvcioui (vsU-ni f deception, in conclusion, the undcr-i^n-'i .'titiltl nay thut he Iihs produced, fr. m ui.de lie bunds of the most distinguished men of m:tnce in ylitirrii'ii, proof# uiiHii#wer*bl? of the I iti ity and mejiciiml excellcnca of tjic Schei.im .4rotnatic Selinspps; th.it he Ima expen rd many thousand dollars in unrounding it >'ith girirnntCes nnd fifcgnivdl, wblrh he d? Igned aliould protect tlie public nnd bin?:!f eniuxt' fraudulent inii'.utionf; that be bus how ii it to be the only 1-qunr iu the world but can lie uniformly depended upon ns tin Inherited ; that he bus chrllcnged in vest iation, ai<N!>sis, comparison, and experiment n al! its forms; nnd from every ordenl * the .reparation which hears bis name, senl and rade tnurk hns come off triuiiiph int. lie b-refore feels it a duty he owes lo his fellowitizens generally, to the medical profession nd the sick, to denounce alid expose the chris inns who counterfeit thes? evidences of ide 11 it v. and be calls upon the press and tl.e pub ic to aid him in his elToria lo remedy ao great n evil. Th? following letters and certificates from ha leading ph^aicians and ohemieU of this ity will prove to the reader that all goods old by the underaigued are all they arc repeaeuted to be. UDOLPIIO WOLFE. I feel bonnd to aayf that I regard y?u> icbnappa a* bring io every respect pre-rmiitntly pure aud deaervirig of med cul patronage. 4t all eveniH, it ia the purest possible article ol lulland Gin, heretofore unaltitinablft, and a? uch may be aufelv preaonbed bv plneieians. L. MOTT, M. I?.. Pharmaceutical Cberaiat, New York. 26 Pi? Stukrt, New York, Nov 21,1867 Udulimio Wolfk, E?q . Prcteiif. I)karSir: J have made a chemical examilalionof a aainple of your Schiedam Schnapp*. with the intent of determining if any foreign >r injurious aubsUnce had been added to tbe uuipia uisiwif.o spirits. The examination haa reunited in the eonelut lion thai the samp's contained uo poisonons or Harmful admixture. I have been unab'e to liseover any trace of tlie deleterious substances which are employed in the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to uae icyeelf or Lo recommend to others, fur medicinal purposes ill* Schiedam Schnapps aa an excellent and unobjectionable variety of gin. Very re?nectfuily yours, CLM9. A. SEKLV, Chemist. New York, 53 Cepak Stbket, Not. 26, 1867 Udolpuo WoLrr, Et<i ' present: Dear Sib : I have submitted to chemieal analysis two botilea of "Schiedam Schnappa,'* which I took from the fruh package in yonr bonded warehouse, and find, aa before, thai the spiritous liquor is free from injurious ingredients or falsification; that it has the marks of being aged a.id not recently prepared by me chstiical admixture or alcohol and aromatic*. Respectfully, FRED, F. M^YER, Chemist. KKwYoKX.Taeeday.Meyl. TTd?lMio WoLrs, Em*. Deak 8w : Tbew ant of pure Wines and Liquors for medicioal purpose* bae been long felt by the profession, and thousands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adultesrted ari tales. Delirium tremens and other diseases of brain and nerves, so rifu q this country, aro very rare In Europe, ewng, in is great degree, to the difference is the nalitjr of the spirits sold. W? M*? tested the eeyeral articles imported and ?oM by yoo, including yoor Gin, which yoo Mil uod?r the mom of ulromtliebhi?<]?m Webnappa, which Wo oonaidtr jnatly entitled to tho high reputation it bii id^olriH id tkii country; ana from your long experience m fertign impotter, jo?r Bottled Win* abd Liquor* ihoaM wrt Willi the mom demand. \V? would rapo.cnmand yoo to appoint aoiqa tba -raaoaaUble ?poihM?rlcs- i? the different parts of pie attj MipnU for Um aotocf joor BracdiotadwiaKVlMM tlM fwiMlM wt ^Motatbo mM ?M nfM .fc? Mudjktort ia?l iwrgary, frarg?a to CMaf I* Mm ImU Haoptt?l, ?U, II*. 14 But VitiMtii etreat. LEWIS Mi SAYMM, M IX, Halt* Braadtray. H* P. DBWKEB. M.D.. No. 7f 1#re#dwa JOSEPH W0&3TE*, M.D, *Bfo.1?0 Jftatli Street. NELSON STEELE, M D, No 87 Bleelter all oat. iOUN O'RIELLY, M.D, No. MO Fourth atraat. B I. IMPUIEL. U.D., Trufaaaor of tha Frioe! plo and predict of Surgery, New Turk Medl1 i'i I a ii i lafifi 11 i<a an mi iii" i rr I'm 11 c*I College, etc.. No. 91 Ninth street, and other*. The proprietor also oflera for a?le Bolttic IT?m? and I.iijuom, imported and bullied l>> himself, expicnidy for mndieinal use. Ea<-' tile hnahis certificate of itn purity. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Nov. 18, 181?8 ? Rin NOTICE. TRT A GOOD NEWS FOR ALL! WITjIj be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TIIE 8th DECEMBER, 186S: ALIj the perishable property bolonging to the Edtaica ut James R. and Elizabeth DuBosc, dec'd, Iu Abbeville District, consitliog of HOUSEHOLD A ^ D KITCHEN FURNITURE A Fine Lot of HORSES AND MULES, STOCK AND PORK HOGS. wagons a rv CARTS. PLANTATION TOOLS, One Carriage, ONE ROCK A WAY, ONE BUGGY. ?ALSO? CORN and FODDER, WHEAT, COTTON SEED, ONE GIN, 1 CAST SUGAR MILL AND BOILERS. Besides many other articles loo numerous to mention. Sale to begin at the old Homestead, known us the "Middleton Place," three miles from old Vienna, and continue from day to day until ull is sold. TERMS CASHJAS. R. DUBOSE, ADMINISTRATOR. No* 27, 1868 31, 3t AUCTION STOCK,K. IWILL *ell b( my Plnnintion. I*n raUei w?t of Alibeville C. II.. on Littlo River, on THURSDAY, the IO1I1 of December, A very fine lot of MILCH COWS, A fine lot of 1'RY CATTLE, A good let of STOCK noos, Two MULES, 1 Two-Lorte or One-hor?e BUGGY,. 60 or CO Bnsbela of GOOD WHEAT. Probably several hundred Bushels o rni?v vz- TERMS CASH. J AS. W. CBAWFOHB. Nor. 27, 18G8, 31, 2t Sic sale BY of tb* Ordinary far Abb?v'd1 County, 1 will afll m xb? 16th DECEMBER, NEXT, Allnf lh? p?ra*t)?ltf?ropfrty of C. D. Faint; deVd, for C(i*h* Coiiti?ubg of My. < * 3 JBales of Cotton, Gotte Seei CORN, FODDEB, SHUCKS, Pt&WTATIOH TOOLS, i I. <ic^N? v; ? B HcuMhold and Kitchen FaraKmfy & :.-c />; Axlmiaietrtuot^ , I>*e. 4, lMI, ft,?ft J ' '! ^ T'*fv^ [ FISH I FRESH! FISH! Received at tiios. eakin's stoi twice A. W?rk. Dee 1 6 it ' ' ?Mte'ri-Mi-ajiii-fei - tfx* -I mi Oi" r 1I1IJITMI0 . HAVE JUST RECEIVED \TIMir CJITllllf TI7C* AIS j HUH OtffLILJ ur ^ WHITE "AND RED FLANNELS | PLAID 1INSEYS, 1 BROWN SHIRTINGS, COTTON OWBUM, < BED TICKINGS, PRINTS, New, Fresh and Desirable! Our Stock of ! W ./"V rvi /M m? ww r>u vim ink, Of nil kind*, is full, nnil we wouM mil tlie , nti**ntii>it of purchasers particularly to thi* Department. Nov. 18, 1888, 29?If 3 BALES | BORNEO BAGGINC, 48 Inches Wide and Vvry Heavy. The Chenpp?l and the Best Bagging for the . fanner to buj! j A LSO lARR0? TIES!' I For sale by j WHITE, SMITH & CO. j Nr.>v 13. 18 >3, 29?if MILES' felioes have come at! | last!! ! MILES' Ladies Congress Gaiters, MILES'I ..adies Lasting Balmorals, MILES' Lad*lcs Ca,f Walking 1 Bootes, MILES' Ladies Goat Walking' Bootes All the above kept constantly on band WHITE SMITH & CO. -?? i A VERY LARGE and WELL-ASSORTEI*' STOCK of Boots & Shoes! For Sale by WHITE, SMITH & CO. fS?" W? are expecting anoiher eupj'ly of MILES' SIIOKS. CVU.L ON WU1TE, SMITH A CO. and get i I he BEST Italian UVEacaroni, BEST ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. ALSO, a very Superior Article of Young ilyson Tea. Bi-oidr* Rio and Java Coffre*, Sujjnr?, Stircli, Soda, Indigo, I'owjer, Shot, ?tc., <tc. Nov. 13, 1668. 29?If FOR SALE BY WHITE, SMITH & CO., 4 SETS SINGLn HARNESS. They are cheap. Call and eec thorn ! Oct. 28,1868?46 tf. white sbjith & co., Havejoat received, labhs ?l?m?9 Of the latest Fill & WINTER STYLE)!. The Ladies' are respectfully invited to look at them. WHITE, SMITH & CO. ! Jl iv? rMii v#>d wiilnn tha nitil ???1r nal1i?r apply of MILES' WALKING BOB TnESK Shot* lBT?ri?l>ly fire lis fact ion, ad Ladies who ha*e bought them ouce, never fail to try Ihem again. Dec?n)beT4, 1868. 32?rf ' JUST RECEIVED! 3 BALES FACTORY YARN, Nob. 6, 8, 9, and 10. I r ;'WITB' s*aTH & ca ImBIRI 1 AT USUAL RATES. r- Briter fjllte anil. OkHtftnc. a 1? / i, . Akg'/ w. ft > HUGH WILSON, Oflto* Hot. ?, 18681. i?r(;?Rw*i.HCA*esf-i c .^1 ;etc., ' - k Hfrn Krenci: Sttfc, , t.-a Mo, * . I '?!* f.fcW.i I^,i,x<i'r. Bx ?n?< ngi I -VINE BOTTLES I For sale &t IE PAHKEB & THOMSON'S-. ar riihanriwUM>M? ?rii ?*? f MIMHH ...^^ SALE OF Personal Property.? PURSUANT to order of Court, I will ?olL at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., ?ii WtJiiovdiy, ltfih December next, at tin* lute resident-* of Col. J. Fo?ter Manhill, Jeo'H, all lite peiaoual properly belonging to Mid Es: ate. TERMS: Credit of twelve inohilm, purcbaacrs giving bund* willi two good Mireiies. WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Com:?i?8i^rier% Offi j . ) Not 19, UGf, 80 at J n 11 n n it m a n i n mill runi SALE. :o: BY virtue of tlie Will and Teatament of Mr?. Elizabeth Bl:uk, d-?c'd, I will sell nt Iter late ra?iJi-noe on Saturday, 19th day of December next, sundry arliob'S of peroottal pr?ptMV, consisting of Uorsea and Mule* and Furniture. TERMS CASH. JAMES A. BLACK, Exeeuior. ! Nor 27, 1808, 31. 2t IN BANKRUPTCY. LV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Iu ike matter of J. W. PERR1N.?In Bank ! ruplcu. j Aum iiM'.ri u nieeuiiR 01 ma i/rrnitnm o ; tli' above named Bankrupt, will be held I before W.I. CLAWSON, Rfit'nter in Bankruptcy in raid Court, in Li* officn. at Yorkville, St.uih Carolina, nt 10 o'clock A. on the I 6<li <l?*y of December, A. D. 1HBR, lor the purposes! nnined in the 27th Bectiou of the Baodrupt Act' of March 2, 18G7. JAME3 A. BI.ACK, Assignee. : Deo 2 6 2t IN BANKRUPTCY. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE USITED STATES, FOR THE DIS \ TRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In 'he matter ol W. c. j.UOUE.?In TfanArupfrt/. A DIVIDEND Meeting of the Creditor* ofi the above nHiiied Bankrupt, w\tl be hnlj before W. I. CLAWSON, Kegister in Bankruptcy of raid Court, in his office, nt Yurktrille, South Carolina, at 1(1 o'clock A. M. on tbelfith day of December, A. L>. lyfiH, for thr purposes uniiicd in the i2Tt.li Section of the Bankrupt Act of .March 2, 18?7. J A.MRS A. BLACK, As?ijne*. Dec 2 6 it IN BANKRUPTCY. I.V THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STA TES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (a the matter ol GABlllEL SCIIWARZ.?Iu Bankruptcy. A DIVIDEND Meeting of tlie Crediloia of the above named Bankrupt, will be held before W. I. CLAWSONj- Krister in Rnnkruptcy of snid Court, in hi? office, at Yorkvitle, .South Carolina, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on lb? 16th day of December. A. D. 18(18, for the purpose* named in <he 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 3, 18t>7. JAMES A ni.ACK D.c S 6 21 THE ARROW TIE! rilKaE lie* are ma da of 111* l>(it wrought irou, sod huv# been thoroughly ttateri by oar l>e?t planter*, ae well ? hv planter* ip all the coUob iimvie; Staiea, atul have given en tiro aatiafaciiuo. For >*lo by JNO. KN<3X & CO. ?*nt. ]g. 1868, SI. St HAVING REMOVED TO ABBEVILLE C. E, MAY BE FOUND IN MY OFFICE Every Day FROM THIS Ml G. W. KELLEY. OA 28. 52 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL creditor# of John Cothran, d*cM, are hereby r< quired to present and prorr i li???r demands be lor* me on or before tke 1W March next, or be barred. ' WM. H. PARKER. C. E A. D. Comml?*io?er'* Office, ) K or. 20, 1808, 8m $ PUBLICATIONS OF THE Americas Snodaj-selool Union on baud AT GREENWOOD, 8. C. Address. W. T. FARROW, Stale HlMlMirT' ?r? ? IS ?v? TO F4SMESS OBAWffl, PFBftIN & CO. WJ ILL auk? Liber*I Admneet or. Col to l T ?? A4ud rin-ir h/(iMta 1o,V'*e <M?? sad rwponatbte hoaaa in Charleston.? L Oot?b?r ? 1H68, 64?if . j 300 lbs. STE FOE SALE. f TIIE BEST METAL in nan far najgx bvSN for Gitia, Thr??h?r?. Ao., ^e. C Apply ?ailj at th* "I'lUib" OPPlCflft CENTREVILLE CARRIAGE SHOP 1 GOROO^&r^ALDOUS! * ?M7"OULD retoeclfully announce lo tbe T cilizcnf of AbheviUtt D.striot Ihnt lh?y t arc still located ?*t their old stnud. nenr Din- I moud Hilt 1'. O.. where they are prepared with the beat innterinl nud good workmen, to j di? til work t bat may bo entrusted to iheir / eare. fniiitfu'l 1 v_ at reasonable nrioe* for Ousli. Orders are KOliuiUrd. , GORDON & ALDOUS. S?p?. II, 18rt8, 20. If 1 DRUGS" AcT | I ' Sugar Lead, Carriage Varnish, Clirome Green, j Venetian lied, j Cudbear, I Pummi Stone, j Gum aud. Pulverized Aloes, , Hall's Iluir Renevntor, i Lyon's Kaiharion, Cocoaiue, I ftusgas, j CocLneal, Cream Tartar, Babbitt's Yeast Powders, ' Dalbcy'B Pain Exterminator, ^ Gary's Ointment, Button Blue, ] Morphine, ? Gum Opium, Sal Soda, Van Beuson'a Worm Confection, Corn Starch, Cox's Gelatine, African Pepper, Jujube Paste, Liter Invigorator, Congress Water, t.,hi.iic aiagnchia, l< Ayer's Snrsupurila, | Union ltcnzinc, Tunili It rustics, Ilcg. Etix. Itiirk nnd Iron, " Cod Liver Oil, Vi^tnr'n Bnlsnm Wild Cherry, Babbitt's Potiish, Concentrated Lya, ftc., Ac., at PARKER & THOMSON'S. ! Nov 11 2 If Oil HMD. THE PUREST tt ti t? n rt t *r n KMUMJUJ WARRANTED 110 DEO. PROOF. \ FOR SALE AT PARKER & THOMSON'S. Nov. 27, 1868, 31, tf CRACKERS, COFFEE GELATINE, ITAZjX A SO* MACARONI, j For sale at < PARKEB & THOMSON'S. Nov 27,1868, 31, if NATIONAL "HOTEL, (Near the Greenville and Charlestor Railroad Depots,) COLUMBIA, S. C, HAS LIBERAL ACCOMMODATION for Guests. "Th? Location { eotirenient. the ROOMS are spseious ?nd wrll-venliluted; FURNITURF. new ; SERVANT* prompt *nd attrntive ; lit* TABLS U bountifully supplied with EVERY DELICACY That the market afford*; and the BAR U well ?to eked with Choioe Win? and liquors. The propertor give* hl? personal supervision t ilie* establishment, and intends to maintain an ?-xt?nd iu reputation u a. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. The (feting nubile are respectfully invite to test Us merit- by making their liome at the Nations} Hotel, whle staying in Columbia. R.. 7oyner, ,r Fropriotor. Ootober 11 48 tf CHANCE OF SCHEDULE fT'; ON THE Greenville and Colombia Rail* ,5 V md; Off and *fUr WEDKESDAT, .lb* 19th HhUA^ Pavaenger Train* will rott daily, SuodiVt e?c?pied, aonoMttagieilh Nigfct T aia on itltit CarolS** and Charlotta ud Soatb &> ** >*>mil>r **MU?atLMn'Gohnabii*t......?.rtta.,.. 7 00 *. m 'fflf Alato* *1.. .... d jn J* 9*w*ggy 10 ? " *t Amtwrmm " r . *, % 0r*envtt1*at. * K*m* OmovUKi vjts? vm Aodkrto* it;.. * % jh t <&.'< .i>4.8.?0 ' *#< ,c ? 't 0-..: 5 00 " "J ; ^Traja^^X *!??? Ijj'ie Rj j#r Ratfroud will ol?< ' Sup^ya excoptad. . 4*ave AP^erton V 4.SO p n Jr [" Pendleton at. ft.W> * i Africa *t,..W4Uh*lUi at .7 SO " 1 JalhuJIi if 3 80 a. " Pendleton ...'6.^0 " ** Anlf* at Andaraon at ...8.80 " Tt?* Tratp wj)l return from Helton to Andtf IPD op Monday and Fiidxy maininjr*. If JAM R.* O. MEKED1ITII, [ General Superintendent. ItottalMi*^??? in i i. ' Change Schedule on the South Carolina ti&Urad. JEN12RAL 8UPRRINTENDENTS OFFIC IT, / Cuahlcmtok. March X6lh, lbfcS f ON AND aFIER sunday, MAIICII '.'ml.. Ii? l'ASSENOf?R TRAINS, of South Carolin:*. iailroad, will run at follow*: FOR AUGUSTA. .ear# Charleston 60.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta . ? '*u Coon<*cti>tg with train? Tor Menttrauio'v, il?ni|>hig, Nashville and Nsw Orlouus, ??'?#. llouigomery and Grand JunctionFOR COLUMBIA. ..rave Charleston 6.30 A. M. Irrire at Columbia ....3.50 P. hi. Connecting with Wilmington and Mnnt-hes?r Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina tailroad and Cnniden train. FOR flH ARi.RRTAV jchy? Augiif.lL C.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.... ....3.10 P. M * Lesvo Coluwbia 6.00 A. M Vrrive at Cliarlentou 3.10 i*. id AUGUSTA KWHIT EXPRESS. (kundays excepted. ) >*v? Charleston 7.SO P M. \rriv? at AngUi.t? C.45 A. if. Connecting wiili trains fur Mrtnphia. Naeiirillf and New Orleans, via Oiand Junction. . eive Augiutn 4.10 1*. M \irive at Charleston 4 00 A. M . COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS (bOKDAVS nXCElTKU.) '.eavc Chorlesion 6.40 P. 15. \rrive at Columbia .6.2U A. hi Connecting willi Chnrloita and South ina Railroad ou Monday*, Wednesdays at. ?nda) s. i.eave Columbia G.30 P. JM. Arrive at Charleston 6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. [>ave Charleston 3 40 P. M. Arrive at Sunuiiarville ......6.11)1'. M. Leave Summerville. 7.20 A M. Arrive at Charleston 8 35 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS. Leave Kingsville 2 20 P. M. Arrive at. Caniden 6.00 P. M. Lmvfc Camden 6.10 A. M. Arrive at Kingville 7 40 A. 11 (Signed) IL T. PEAKE, Geotial Superintendent. May 8, 1868. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNAT b ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. bi iht Common Plea*. John R. Ellis ) TP. > Attachment Albert Johnson. , Thomson A Fair, I*. Alt'y II ERE AS the Plaintiff has filad Ips declaration against the Defendant who ( is it is said) is absent from and without tl:r> limit of this Slate, anil has neither wife nor AM<>rney known within tlie samp, upon whom ? copy of the declaration might b<* served. It is, therefore, ordered that the "mil Dcf. ndant do appear and p1ca<l lo the said declaration on or before the seventeenth day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord ?-ik-htten hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise rintti and absolute judgment will then b? given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Abbeville Dial., ) April ICt!-!, 1?63. J April 17th, 1868, 52?12m. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In th* Common Plea*. John T. Johnson 1 v*. > Attachment. Wesley Robertson. J WIIEUEA9 tin INnintifFha* filed his dec-luretion against the Defendant, who (ne it ia aid) in absent from and without the limits of thia . Slate, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the attine, upou whom a copy of the auid leclaration might be aerved. It ia, there fore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, nn or before (lie tenth day of June, whicli will he in the year of our Lord eighteen hundral and aixiy-eight, otherwise final and nl>m>lut? judgment will then be given and awarded against liiru. MATTHEW McDONALD. c. c. p. Clerk's Oflic*. Abbeville District, ) September !), 1867. J Sept 11 40 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In th* Common J'ltaa. J. T. Haddon and ) EL W. Haddsn ) Attachment. va. ) Thomson A Fair, !'. Att'y Albert Johnson. f WHEREAS the Plaintiff has filed his declaration against the Defendant, who (bb it ia ?at<j) m abarut from aud without the limits ot ihis State, and has neither wife nor Attorney kuown within the came, upon whom a copy of lh? said declaration might be served. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to Uie siid declaration, on or bnfura tho iwentiath day of April, which will be Id the year of oar Lord eighteen huudi-rd and sixty-nine, otherwise final aud absolute uidgmsnt will then be gives and awarded against Mm. . tfATTHEW MepONALD, c. c. r. Clark'a offie*. Abbeville Oitt, | . April IC, 1868. - J 24, 12m. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBE VILLE DJS TR1CT. In the Common Pleat. Jos. Ellis aud J no Cow- I .. ' an, } Attachment. a. {Thomson ii Fair, Albert Johnson. J P. Att'y. WD EKE AS the Plaintiff has filed hin declaration against lbs Defendant, who (>\ it is said) is absent from and without the limit in mi* omit, >nu nas neimer wild nor Attorney known within the itmt, upon whom m copy of the declaration might be sirred* it i#, therefore, ordered that the wid Defendant do appear and plead ( the said declaration on or before the seventeenth day of ^April, which will be is the year of onr lixl eigbteeu hundred aid sixty-nipe, otherwise final aijd absolute judgment will then bo given aud awarded again at Him. MATTliEW MoDOXALD, a e *. Clerk's Ofhee, Abbeville Disk, ) April 16lla, 18t)(L '( April 17th, 1868. 68?12m. TJIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. ?! W. 1 Ali?ii,?*nk' burviving^ Kxeeatorl j ^ot^ F.ir. John Faulkner. J Attor"^WHEREAS the Plaintiff has filed his deal* ratio* agaiuat the Defendant, who (_hs it is said) is absent from and wUl>o*il th* limit* ?( the State, ar.d has neither wifa Mar Attorney known within the satne% upon whom a copy e* the declaration nigh*. be served. ... , It is, therefore, ordered that tho>"~Y^BT!^~ ant da appear and plead to tWW? MOlwati?? on or before the ?' April, which Will bo in tb-T*M of oar Lord eigh teen hundred andV**y.-nine, otherwise Analewd ah* solnte io%<nevtwl)l thee be gives And awerdrd > seai*"niw. ^ MATTHEW McDONALD, a fc.tf. Clerk's" Offloc, AbbevHIa Dist;, ) a*?? ix m* f ril 32 - ' 85 *" *ty W NICKERSON HOUSE " ' " * ' * j ? .?* v. v. COLUMBIA, S. C , fI?ST^C?AS$ Meti&L. ^ '*^TWn- . . X : w 4k AA V\ 1W to.w JfJSift VAI, . # *?: ' .*'??{ 11 t WM. A. WRIGHT * * If ANA G B ft Nov. warn * fa* : -v..-,