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ffitie Abbeville Bulletin. .AJbboville, O. Thursday, August 31,1865. THE TAX LAW. Tho United Slates Tax Bill is a subject o .niuch interest to us nil, and 0110 upon which moat of our citizens have had very little chance of informing themselves; hence we puUlish some of ils most important jvjvVrisions, that people may know what tliey will have to pay, uinnuey inny not ncrcauer oe annoyed by unnecessary apprehension: "There shall be paid annually upon the annual gains, profits ami income of 'every person residing in the United States, whether derived front any kind of property, rents, interests, divMena? or salaries, or from any profession," trade, employment or vocation, carried on in tho United States or elsewhere, or from any source whatever, a duty of fivo per centum on thrt excess over six hundred dollar*, and not rxcceding five thousand dollars, and a duty of ten nor centum on the excess over fivo thou and dollars. And tlic duty herein provided for shall be assessed, collected nnd paid upon the trains, profits nr,d income for ilie veil ending Hie '21st of December, next preceding the lime for levying, collect iug and paying eaid duty.'* This is tin* most important clause of the Jaw; the one of general application for the! .execution of which it i* provided, "That it j ulisill be the duty of all persons of lawful age i * to make and render a list, ju such manner as I tuny be prescribed by the Comnii*6ioner of i Internal He venue, of the amount of their in- ! come, gains or piofits n* aforesaid," under' oath. . No farmer, manufacturer, mechanic or nny 1 . other person will pay nny tax at all on hta | income, unlets it. amuiiuls lo eix hundred dol- ] l:ir.s, alter deducting I ho necessary expenses i for carrying on lua business. In addition tu j ilii*. In- is allowed to deduct his house rent I and nil tuxea he pays t.o tlio fSoiiei'ul (Jovorn- j .merit, lo the State, cwunty and town from his necessary expense#, ntid lie pays no income tax at all, unless liujneonie amounts to more than sis hundrcO 'loTlar* after these didietions aro made. hi the event that a man i.-? tillable lo pay hit* taxes, ami hi# property lias to be taken by the Government agents and sohl for that pur*- | pnac. tli*.* Iniv reserves to liiin the following ; urticltfs: "The tools or implements of his trade .or j r fus'inn, one tow, nrnjs nn?l provisions, household furniture kojil for use, school hooks ami nppaivl necessary for a family." Jn iijili'ioii to this, there are many specified' taxes, only a few of which are of general interest <n?ugh to our citizens to be noticed in a short article like this. Merchants whos-11 over twentv-fivc thousand .l,.!!/..,-. ...... Kf. .1.-11 ... - "i. i mvmuic |><ij un-j u"iims i.i.\ , (.nose who sell over one thousand nnd u'uder IjHaty-five, pay ten dollars lux, and those sclUt^p under one .thousand are not tjixcd. The lax on liquors may be eilniincd up as follows: Distillers malting over three hundred .barrels pay a license of fifty dollars; making leas than three hundred, pay twenty-five dollars; those making less than one hundred nnd fifty ba. rels of apple or peach brandy, pay t?r?lTe dollars aud fifty cauls.. In addition to true, a lax 01 two dollars has to be paid on every gnllon of whiskey, and a tax of one dollar and fifty cents 011 every gallon of brandy, and every retailer ?>f liquors ipusi pay-twenty-five * dollars tax. Lawyers, physician?, and dentists p;?y ten dollars lax * each. Auctioneers from len to twenty, according to sales, and one-fonrth of one per cent, on amount of sales. Cotton pays two cents a pound ; manufactured tobacco forty cents a pound; anulf forty cents a . pound, and tcgarq. ten dollars a thousand <Jurriagos and gold watches from one Jo two dollars each, according to value ; pianos pay fpnm ? a ?? 1 * * 1 uuiiuib, avuuruing 10 tjiliiltj. All railroads and si age routes pay a tax of two and a half per cent, on the gross amount of their receipts, and ferries pay three por cent. All manufacturers of cotton or wool pay a license of teu dollars and a tax of five per cent, on the value of goods the}* make. The tax of forty cents a pound laid on manufactured tobacco was intended to be paid by the manufacturer, but there is no officer authorized to collect'it. -Hence jt enn only be paid by those who ship tobacco to other States. The same may be said of the, tax of two cents a pound on cottou. The foregoing is the present United States revenue law?A3 it now exists ;* in it "thoro is no tax on lands at al), bat in tho place thereof a tax on the income of all farmers who clear inore than five hundred dollars n j*ear. There is, however, a back, tax on lands to be collected for one year only, as tho law was repealed after one year. This tax is eighty centi on every hundred dollars, worth of Ton3 . valued hy the tux books of 18G0.?Raleigh Standard. ( Booth and the Lord's Prayer.?Junius Brutus Booth (the father of J. "W ilkes - Booth) and several friends had been invited ' to dino with an old man in Baltimore, of distinguished kindness, urbanity and piety. *fh? host, though disapproving of theatre going, had heard bo much of Booth's Tejnarkable powers, that curiosity to s? the man, in this instance, overcame his prejudice. After the dinner was over, seme one' requested Booth, as a particular favor, and ene which all present would appreciate, to read the" Lord's prayer. Booth rose slowly and reverently from uis ciiair. 11 was wonderlul to witness the piny of emotion that convulsed his countenance. Ho became deadly pale, and bis oycs, turned tremblingly upward, wero wet with tears. As yet, he had not spoken. l The silence could le felt. -It became painful, until at last tho spell was broken, as if , by an electric shock, as a. rich toned voice from the white lips syllabled forth, "Our | Father who art in Heaven," with a pathos onrl I'.r.-ill--1 ??u gv.tMiuiij tuuv niriimu nil Hearts. llo finished?the silence continued* a Vtyce was bewrd, or a .muscle moved, in hisri?pt*udienc?, until from a remote corner of the room j&.subdued eob was henrd, at*! tho old man, their Kosf^ilepped forward. \vi^h streaming eyes aud sptzeu Booth by the hand. uSir," said lie, in broken accent*, "you have afforded -me- a nWanro fnr which my whole future Ufo will feel giate ,1 ful. I am *n o'd man, ??3 every, day from boyhood to the preecuU limp, 1 thought ' tfcnt I had- repeated the Lord's Prayer, but . I have- ticrcr 'lizard it before?never."'' > You are rightf *iU- Uootb. 'To read v * * m. mf v? iu> u Miouiu oe reaa no* caused ?+ - mo tfie ??ve/ept"8tudjr and labor for thirty J ; v ^cnrs, and I am Caitf.- "from; being satisfied jwiih iny rtndetfng of that wonderful pro. .v duction. Ilprdly one jveraOn in ten tbou"* aandcomprchenaftJiow much beauty, ten?. . , . demesa and g'randeiir ca.i bo con Jensed into ' v a space bp.Small and jw>rd??o ?ioiple. Tbo prayer itself nuffioionUff 3 !ti*traf?* of Die J}Me, and atflmpu |ipojj ft tbe ?m1 of Tiik Colored Fhkb Mabon9.?Tin Grand Lodge of New. York .has concluded its annual session. On ' Friday, the Committee on Foreign -Correspondence reported adversely to tho recognition of lodges working under a clmrtor from tho Grand Lodge of Hamburg. T!?ero aro several lodges of colored men in Ibis country, ^having, charltrs grantdtf by tlie Grand .L.ougc 01 Hamburg, which liavo been for some timo endoavoring to obtain rccogni* tion by llio grand lodges of (he various Slatvs, but without success. An effort waa made by somo of tho members of the Grand Lodge of tliis State to procure tbeir recognition, but tho only cpmmitteo who could legitimately bring tho subject before the body reported adversely and the measure failed. This places colored Masons precisely wluro thoy have ever been?beyond the pale of Musonic law. Masons cannot rocognizc them as such in any particular, nor have Masonic knowledge of their pvistoiir.fi- not ivithntnmlinr* tl>n <"?< ? that they aro bound by the same solemn, obligations and ties a3 are their v^hitc brethren. , Post a i. Akkaxgkmexts."?Wo learn ; from tho Greenville Mountaineer that hU Exccltencv Governor Perry recently received a clmular from tho Post Office Department. stating that as soon as he could assure the Department ol iho responsibility of the Ilailroad Companies in tlm State, contracts would be made with them, and the transportation of '.ho mails forthwith commenced. In reply, ifis Excellency hns given the neeessary assurance, the Companies to trniisnort t.lin tnnita llirnnnlmnt -- i 1 their etitiio lino?? where rail communion? lion is imporfect, hacks to bo provided for ilie purpose by lha Company, In a lew weeks at tlic farthest, therefore, it is probable that tho mails on the main Hups of communication through tho State will bo regularly transported. Communication on the minor rou!o> will, uo doubt, bo resumed thereafter. liir. C1AIO A.s II STltll'KH. 1'lftg of the fearless free, Sacred to liberty, In fuitli unfiirlcO; I'nrc* field of snowy white, Ked with tlie blood of righ', Azure with stars of light, Hope of the world. Emblem of purity, ltefuire from tyranny, Wave iu thy inis;ht; Stout hearts will fight for thee, Pure hearts will pray for thee, True hearts willbletjd for thee, ir??Pilld <lf IMirllt. For the Convention. Mr- Editor : IMease announce Mr. SAMUEL J4*RDAN. a candidate for tlic State Convention. We nil know ilial he is true t<> thcUnion, and Lhnt he is loyal to the United Slates. Now is the time we want true men for n just cuusc. Very respectfully, Many Yuti:i?s. The following gentlemen are nominated for the Convention: HON. L). 1.. WARD LAW. . GEN. .1 AS. AUGUSTUS BLACK, DR. 1IO HACK 1. KI, \ N i >, A. MILTON" BLAKK, ESQ, COL. THUS.. THOMSON. m l.oso Cank. Mr. Editor: Pleiisc in>??;rt lliu following; names for the 0?nvr:ili"ii: BRNJ. McKlTIMUv. BL'N.l. TOLIIKRT, j PET Kit SMITH. J. C. WILLAU?, W. T11UWI1T. J Mr. Elitor: Many vuicrs woisM suggest Lite ; loiiowmg naine'.i gomiemon competent lo : represent Abbeville District in Iho 2*?lute Con- i veil lion, viz: . I IION. $). L. WARD LAW, Hun. a. bi:rt, * GEN. J. AU(;CoTK5 BLACK, . I)R. J. W. 11EA K.s'i'j CART. V. A. CON XVIt, 7 \ i . ssr Tlie following gciitli /ik-ii are nominated ! for the Convention: ' ' GEORGE R McCALLA, A, C. HAW IIIOKN, J. R. WILSON. GEN. I\ H. BR \I)LEV, - CAPT. WAI. SMITH, Long Cane. CST Tlie following gentlemen are nominated for the Convention : - J. J WARDLAW, W. A. LATIMER, D. W. A1KHN, The Ticket is suggested by many voters for the Convention: * HON. D. H WARD LAW, DR. E. CALHOUN, GEN. P. IL BRADLY, Jgf'Tbe following named gentlemen are respectfully nominated for the State Convention: DR. J. W. HEARST, " ? W. A. LEE, E^Q. The following Ticket- is suggested for Members to the State Convention from this District: HON*, a L- "WARDLAW, HON. ARMI9TEAD BURT, (JEN. S. McGOWAN, I ' v a rinxxDR. COL. A. 0> IlASKEL, ? YoTEtta. Mr. Editor : Pleoso announce the following nnuied gcntlemon ta represent Abbeville District in the State Convention: _ JION. D. L. WARDCAW, ? HON. A. BURT, CAPT. GEO. R. MeCALLA. CAPT. ROBERT TOLBERT, I HDAt* t ti i ivvr. Om J. Aiviiiiai/ij Tiie foltowing named gentlemen are nominated fur the Convention: . ' T" kon. j). l, wandtaw, . . . * caft. gjtoroe jiccalla, , hon. a. bubt. . l - > ; / orn. a mcgowaar, * , TUOa THOMSON, E3Q.' 1 i Lc ; : ii w n?-i >- ?+>. T Tl TVlltta.vj .: -i ' - ir-.Il.TOiH ? */. I/at W: . | jt\ *? , ' '- .,. /-' " , i r FOR WARDING ... . .- '.-v.- *' 'HPB& undefined. Into Officefaof th? Green NEWGOODS. I ' ?. Low Prices. y # VANCE, STRAUSS i CO, COKESBURY, HAVE j?i*t received a large and desirable Slock of TSTiir riAATin JUKI ttUUllft, BOOTS AND SHOES, I HATS AND CAPS, 1 GROCERIES, ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE, ' READY-MADE ! CLOTHING. | fM?Y fflfWB, PERFUMERY, i And all Kinds of Notions. ' ' e Iiy Large ajul Small Quantities. t Wholesale Dealers win find it \ m 1 to tlieir interest to exam- 1 I ine our* stock and minfiR. x? J t We have made arrangements to receive new supplies every week. ZW TERMS CASH. No Goods will be delivered out of our Store unless paid for in Cash or Produce, i For tho" latter the lii*lie6t market prico I [ will bo paid. VANCE, STRAUSS & CO. Cokesliuy, Aug. 17, 18C5, 4-3t * t I cheap! mmmm ! i r|"MIF. umlers:j?nc<l would respectfully inform ( I. tli? citizens of Alilioville that lie Iih< ',, now on hnn?l ? Wiryo variety of Goods, cuimibt- ( ijig in part as follows: ( CALICOES, GINGILUIS,. I Pure Article Toilet Soaps, IPerfu.ro.eiyj Cologne, LADIES' COLLARS, llufiry, Crnpe. Shoe Brushes, Mason's Blacking, Cheapest Spool Cotton .in the market, sugar \m rfflnmn uuuiiin niiJLP uui' f ; CANDY, : Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Mace, i - * 1 Large Stock of - ' t CIGARS |i AND SMOKING TOBACCO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP mmoMn, . FINE. GLOVEB, COMBS, TOOTH BRUSHES, PIVP nnitriTQ J.n i.n V?V'? AH of tho above will be ?old low for CASH. I R. GOLDEN. . . ^ .; . * t 1 Abbeville, S.?C., Aug. 15, 18C5, 4-tf V ' . i .. . ' INSURANC rT"TIIE subscriber ie Agent for the pient Conso JL of the GERMANlA, 11ANOYER,. KIA( PANIE3 OF NEW YORK, with an oggregat - CAPITAL OF THREE By this Arrangement 0110 policy will cover an Ii undoubted solvency of the Compnnics ia voucl This Company also Insures agai: the Perils of Inland Transport ii-.' - - - 10 niou rtgenc lor 1110 AUUlDlSN'i'AL INS which a hutnnn life will bo INSURED ajrniust i ft year a mun can se-ure to himself or fnmily is killed, or n certain amount per week in case to person. The subscriber is now prepare WVijg. 17, 1805, <1-3m] J. 15X tlic Provisional Governor of tlic State of South Carolina. A PROCLAMATION TTTliri)i?*o ^ ? ?,?/ iibivivno, ins r.xceilcnoy President ? T Johnson hasjissncd his proclamation,np pointing me, Henjamin ! '. l'erry, Provisional \ Governor in and for the Slate of South Caro- I linn, with power to prescribe such rules, and | regulations, as may he necessary and proper i for convening a Convention of the State, com- i posed of ilclrifates to be chosen by that por ! lion <>f lliv pc?|>lc of the said State, who are i toy nl to the United States, for (lie purpose of) altering or amending the Constitution thereof; J ind with authority to cxereisc <V:thin the limits of the State. Aail the powers neeessar\ [ inl proper to enable sneli loyal people ?o . re.stoie said State to it-; Constitutional r?-laI ions lo tttv F.-i. ral Government, and to pre- | ieut such a repaid? no fmm "f State Govern- j ncnt, as vjill entitle the State to the gttaran- | ee of the United States therefor, and its peo- | jlc to protection uf the United Slates against j nvHsiotr, insiirivetion at.d domestic violence. ; Now, thutefore, in obedience to the |troc.1u- j n.-ition of llH Kxeclleliev. Amlw-w ['resident of the United Siutm, F. IS<-iijxiiiin F. l'(?rry, Prov Monul Governor^ of tin: Mate of South Carolina, for the purpose of orirnniziug t Provisional Government in South Carolina, eforryinK the Slate Constitution nnil restoring sivil authority in said St.iie, in l?-r the Cuiistiution and Lawn -.if the United SNit(.??, do ?ereby proclaim tuid declare that nil civil ollisers in South Carolina, who were in office when the civil Government of the State was luspondud in May Inst (except,..those arrested ir under prosecution for treason) shall, on .aking tlio Oath of Allegiance prescribed in lie President's Amnesty l'roolainntion of the !Oth d?v of May, 1805, resume the duties of heir offices and continue to discharge them inder the Provisional Government till further ippointtr.eDts are made. And I do further proclaim, declare And make cuown, that it is the duty of nil loyal citizen* of he Stale of South Curolinn, to promptly go forV..if1 nnrt loL-n tlm All....: .1 -* - ... ~ ..... ?...v ...v ?/wv.< W. uiic^iwiivi: I U till*U 111* i'd Slates lit fore !nme Magistrate or Military jfr.eer of the Federal Government who may be nullified, for ndininistrfin.' Oatlis; and swell ire hereby authorized to give certified copie* hereof to ihe persons respectively b}* whom liey were made, and such magistrates or ofti :era nre hereby* required to transmit the orignalsof such oaths at as early a day as may be lonveiiiont to the Departmeut'of State in* the lit}* of Washington, D. C. And I do further proclaim, declare nnd nnke known that the Managers of Election for he State of South Cnrolirn will gold an eltcion for Members of a State Convention at heir respective precincts on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, according to he laws of South Carolina in force heforo the eeeysion of the State and that each Election VutricL in the Slate shall elect as m-iny nieniiers of the Convention ns the said District has Members of the House of Representatives? he ba^is of representation being population nid taxation. Thin will aive oi)? liumiroil nn.t wcnty.fj'ur members io the Convention. A lumber sufficiently large to ropreseut every loxlion of tlie Stflte most, fully. Every-loynl eitiz n who hns taken (he Amicsty Oath nn.d npt within the excepted classes n.the President's Proclamation, will bo eut-iled to rote, pro.vi?led he wns a loeni voter unler tho Constitution ns it stood prior to" the ceession of Soutli Carolina. And nil who are vithin the excepted classes must tube the Oath md apply forn pardon in ord?r to bo entitled o vole or become members of ihe Convention. Tlio Members of the Conve ntion thus elected, p.lhij first Monday ?n September.next, nre icruby required to convene in tli city of Counibia. on WEDN1SSDAY, the thirteenth tiny >f September, 1805, for the purpose of altering hi J amending the present Constitution of South Carolina, or remodriling and making a new >no, which will conform to the great chnnges vhich have taken place in the Stute, and be nore in occordanee wltk Republican princides and equality of representation. , And 1 do further proclaim and make fenow.n, hat the Constitution and all Laws in foroe in ioutli Carolina prior to the secession of the >tat??, are hereby mud*e of"forco under the >rovisional Government, except wherein they nay conflict with the provisions of'this proclamation. And the Jndcrea and Chancellors of lii'a State arc hereby required to exercise nil lie powers and parfonp nil the duties which ippeitain to I heir renpucrtvo offices, and espi-iielly in criminal cases. It will bo expected >f the Federal military authorities now in South "Carolina, to let!<1 their authority to the sivil officers of the Provisional Government, or-the purpose of erffor^jng the laws and prelervrag the penee nud g<v*l order of thpStnt*. And I do further command and enjoin all;ood and lawful citizvns of the State to unite n enforcing the laws and bringing to justice ill disorderly persous, all plunderers, robbers tnd marauders, Hit vugiauts and idle persons wlio are wnmlerinc about wiiliout employment or any visible weans of supporting tliemiqjve?. It is olao expected iliat all forafeer owners of freed persons will" be kind to tliem,. and not .urn off ibe children or n^ed, to perisli ; nn4 J16 freed meu and women aro earnestly enoined to make conirnets, ju?t and fair, for remaining with their fortnet owner. In order to facilitate ns much as pnssibT^"M>e kpplicntiou for pntyl <u.v under U16 exj^pte'd ioi?iuno ui vnu x ivBi'tem ii iiuiuesiry l'rociainution, it is 6tnted for information tliat applitwliojis must be by petition; ?tnling t!ie ekcepiion and accompfinijtl with I ho oath prescribed, rbiit petition must tie firat approver} by ih'o Pro^" risiooivl Governor, and thon forwarded to tljo President. The beadquftrCe'rs of tiie Provisional Governor will bo 41 Greenville, where all comririnniuntions to bins must be addreesrd. Hie newspapers of this 8tuto will.publish Liti* proclarpatiou (ill the election fur members oi mc uonvcniion. v ' - In toatimooy wher*o? I have horeuntb.pat ? my bend aira 4ft#}. }*oi>b nt the town of [ L. 8,3 Gre?nvilt9i this 20th of Jul v, in theycar of our Lord l?05. nad of the ind<;j>^n Jcnco of ihe UuRed States ifee ninetieth, v V ' " ' ? f? ' ? 2 B F. PERfctV By tb? ProrlgionftlQoTuruof: , ? - Wiu.uk II. Pcfiny, Prty^le 8#creU?y.?'; ? fcy Ari?n?f n' |0rt*riar3B^-rcr-^T? -:^v, -v.?. . Ki E AGENCY. lidnled INSURANCE COMPANIES, composed 3 Alt A auJ REPUBLIC IN'SUKVNCE COM- | ! MILLION DOLLARS, j ustirnncc of Forty Tlioui*nud Dollar4, and f led for by till of the Banks of New Yorlr. 11st Loss or Damage by Fire, and at ion, either by Land or Water. URANOE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, by ill accidents in traveling. For Fifteen Dollars , FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, provided he he is compelled to lie up on account of injury ?d to ?,nke Risks. isifcA-isrci-i, :M. pn 6WKELLEY, I *7 A Mi v anety store, ABBEVILLE, . The undersigned would respectfully invito the attention of Purchasers to liis Stock of tfoods, consisting-, in part, as follows: DEY GOODS, | shirtimux; KJT ?.?. JL JL tL JL JL xa U AJ J Willie HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's. Hose, NEEDLES, Shoe Tliroa<l, rcncils. Hooks nml Iiyw l'ins, Needles, FloxTinvnd, Combs, GLOVES, GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS, TTr. uroo onfl "Co^Vr, * I UU1 T WO U11V4. JU \JXXX.Of IPocket IKnives, ripe?, Ladies Enamelled Dolts, Hair Oil, a Variety of Toilet SonpH Raisins, Mackerel. Ilerringo, Sugiir, Green Ten, Popper, Salts, Segnr<?. Rope, Jars, Pitchers, Jups nud Saucer.-1, Table Salt, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, SHOES, Linncn Handkerchiefs, Ludios Worked Collars Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Jewelry, Tape, Osnabnrgs, Tin Warn, FACTORYTTHUKAD, Kxtrnct Logwood, Horse | Shoes, Hasps, Dastard Files, Shoe Blacking, ! Ac., it Of, Goods Bartered for Country j Produce when delivered at my j Store. G. V. KELLEY. !, j ! Abbeville. Aug. 3, 1SC5, 2-tf^p i < Important to the Traveling Public. j i n I IT IT ?i i nir n MILK HAIR LINE From Abbeville. . TO WASHI2ST Gr T O 1ST. 1Vo Detention at Either Place. ? THE subscribers wonhl j uJey jiave this day put into operation a Daily Line ol Hacks from Abbeville, 5. C., to Washington, Go., Making I Connection with tho Traira leaving both ? places. " . l Pasaenfer* nrrivinc (it Ahhovillo <->n iK? o oa 1 JVM. train will nrriye at Washington next morJiing in time for tho 8.20 train, and those arriving At Washington on 1 lie 3.30 P. M. (rain will arrivo at Ahbeville in time for th.e 10.30 A. M. train. frSST ho sccurcd from the Agent, at Harnett's Depot, on the Georgia Ilailroad, mid from (he Conductor in tho Abbeville Uratich Railroad. JAS. W. FOWLER, WM H. BURNS. . . J Abbeville, July 27, 18tir?. 2-tf GOVERNMENT CL'AIMS >: .AND ; * * 9 Application for Pardon. Till? subscriber reppectfully offers to tlie nititona ?f lllo 11 uiatterrt pertninVic to 0 O V E It NM ENTCLAIMS and APPLICATIONS for fardon; . ^ . Ail applications for pardon under -the 6icrepxd suctions of the Fwideiit'a Amnesty Pi'oolnnmtinn, must he-in tho "TbriU tff-ji Jpeti-1 > lien, slating the exception ot* excepihina;-and accompanied both by the ontji prescribed and xv i tli the approval of (he Provisional Governor of AhVSfate; . The Mbseriber presents. ftl the soms tifae, his oara as AfEOUNEY AT LAW, > V ^ f ' WMf i, QAYER.: . .'1ft Ch?p?f street. --Charleston, b.= C. %Sg~ Ali par>?r? -fo did v 8iat<} copy, thrae yr-f.a.pgfgvjgglggg -, : Eailroad Notice. "^^J??7si^h?W^ Vi*?-m. "V;c :A i&-Jfe- r:A^-''jSsL'^X'~r^. *; % NEW STORE i AND raw goods. The undersigned ; would resncctfiillv inform !?< * r?tiki??? 4 j VIIV |juuiiv that he has established a STORE IN ABBEVILLE, At the Old Stand of Gray <fc Jloberttou. Where the Most CHOICE GOODS OFFERED SINCE THE WAR,. * Will be sold at the Lowest Possible Rates. The ifiroods Mve beeu bought for Gash, in or* der Sell them Low. ONLY CASH WILL tfE EXPECTED. \ - Though personally unacpuainted I have 10 doubt a good many will recognize me is the Proprietor of the Bonnet Factory, established in Nowberry. The following is a part of the invoice received nt present: ' 1 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting in part of Shirts, Cashmere inCotton ; Hats, Men's and* Boy'?ft 'arge selection ; DnAWEiis. Linen Shirts. aest quality ; Congress Gaiters, all size* ind.kinds; Shirt Collars, Linen and Papier ; Cravats, allcolors and prices; Men's ?nd Boys' Hose, a Superior Article ; Sua- ' lenders, India Rubber aud others; Handkerchiefs, Pur? While Linen and Col? >rcd. PERFUMERY, Snob as Hair OH; Pomade; Ean D* . Cologne; Rose Water; Essence of Sweet Brier; Essence oi Ruse; Windsor Soap, Colgate Soap in Bars and others. * Combs and Hair Pins. Ladies best Rotondo Combs, yitb and nillmrtl eo'l? ?nmolliiii? ?? * T-J!- *>?? .v.,.v.uu>K MOW, AIIUIH rtUl" - ber Drawing nod Fine. Combs? Goodyear'* Patent; India Rubber Hair Finn, the Best in tbo Mnrket; Pocket Combs; Ladies' Belie; Envelopes aod Writing Paper p. Toolb Brushes. v - ; ** *' % ? *: . . v J*j HOOP SKIRTS, 1 rr - ' W ? ** -x"WKei ivniycB; I'enciis; needles of avery de?cription, very cheap; Spool Cotton, the vorv bwt; Flsx Tltrtftip ; Segav?, ' a large quantity. 3moking Tobacco an4 ft *** *;.. . ' s , .. 3>:-\ r/v> - yC-. V: ,**..!(p Wbjcb wo will Bell very low. CU???: f - . ?6"$-y^vw...