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I IL II I I m |>M?1 WALLER I BROTHER, GREENWOOD, S. C. DEAITUS IN 3WW GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Bats and cafs, Shoes, Queen's Ware, OliABS WARE, Ready-Made Clothing, Jfurntshtna (S&oo&s, ? /V PLOWS, IRON & STEEL, AND in fact, 13 cveiytliing to bo fouinl in a well-stocked, general ?toro. Patronage desired on a basis of value received. Motto, "Low prices and fair dealing." Liberal advances, on shipments "to our friends. F*b. 18, 1870, 43?tf 1300 Bushels Best White Virginia Corn, 500 Bu. Pure Yellow, at late reduction in price. 50 Barrels of Virginia Flour,; 25 Bbls. Different Grades of Flour. All at lowest market rates. WALLER & BROTHER. Feb. IS, 1S70, 43?tf NW ORLEANS SYRUP. FLORIDA SYRUP. Refining' Syrup, different grades, BEST WATERMELON, WHITE DRIP SYRUP, WALLER & BROTHER. V^l? to i r?r r\ x-cuiuurj IO, lOiU, <i?l tt TO ARRIVE. 50 SBU. FL-0UH, CLEAR RIBBED SIDES, RIBBED SIDIS, Shoulders, Mess Pork, And Best Kettle Rendered Lard, WALLER & BROTHER. I Feb. 18, 1870, 43?tf FERTILIZERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, on sale or furnished by AIKEN & WALLER, AGENTS, GREENWOOD, S. C. 1 AT manufacturers prices, with i freight and drayage added. j A. M. AIKEN, C. A. C. WALLER. < Feb. 11, 1870, 42 - 3t Mill). utr w ' to mis. nour, 2000 LBS, BMM. 1000 Bnshels Prime Seel Oats, MACKEREL LABS, CHEESE OSNABURGS, Linseys, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. -KT -1 ^ ^ " norwooa, uurre & Uo. J mi. 7, 1870, 37?tf Tbr Due West Female College. THE Summer Session opens 1st Monday in March, and closes 2d Thursday, in July. Tuition aod Boarding, including fuel and washing, per session, #87,50 , Music, Pianos, $24.00, French$5.00. The College was never more prosperous. J. P. KENNEDY, Secretary Faculty. Feb. 11,1870, 42?tf 8XO&SW. iSROM the subscriber's,lot on the r ; nicrht of th? 9D?K T 1 _ , ^ ?? -vvu nuiiuury IQ81) one LAiCGB. BLACK MARE MULE, shaved by harness, scar round fore left leg, whpre she bad been tied, . aoven years old,'IB hands high,. vaU wed at about $150, was fat -when she left. $&0 will' -fven for the mulej and the same ? at for the thief, | " V A.. Crozier, aurdeacx, 8. C. 1 * I 3 . ., 4 nppt#nvi!if ov, i Sugar, Coflfee, Oysters, Twoaioe^ Bai sins; ProaVd Gtagfcr, Green Goto aod Cooking Soda. -7 For sale by - " ' . ' WOBfTOOD, DKPR8 *'CO. ju;3Z^%t(Zr7 4 n ' L-~The South Caroling Railroad Company. r In our iBsuo of Wednesday wo published tho proceedings of a Committee of tho Sonato on tho matters of tho freight charges of tho South Carolina Rail Road, botween Camden and i ir onnMu mi > i?vj. jiiiuou pruueeuings wero based upon a complaint made by a merchant of tho former place. The South Carolina Railroad Company is the property of a largo number ol our citizens, who are poor; many have saved but liltlo clso from the wrock of war. It is important to thom that tho value of their property should not bo unfavorably affected by misrepresentations, not correct in point { of fact, or of facts greatly exaggerated and distorted to gratify personal ^feelings, to promote selfish ends. We know those who have been entriistftil wil.h the management of thia property. We know, also, -what labors aud difficulties they have had to encounter in providin g for the public a highway and accommodations not inferior to thoso enjoyed in any section of the Southern country. We know further that it is claimed and wo believe, justly that their rates of freight and passage aro lo-du}* lotcer than any in the State or near it. Still we hear the clamor kept up, and its continuance forces us to conclude that there is something more in it than appears on the 6urfacc. To do justice, therefore, to all parties, we sought out informatiou from thoso whom we regarded authorized and able to furnish it, and ascertain the facts of this case to be simply these: That tho parties wlio complain in this case have never approached tho Directors of tho Company with any statement of their grievances; that tho South Carolina Kailroad Company has no such charges per 100 pounds upon any of its freight tariffs as are stated in the reports ; that its charges for freight from Camden to Kingsvillo are i>recisely the same as they aro for similar | distances from Charleston, from Columbia, or from Augusta. Now we confess with theso statements before us, we aro at a loss to comprehend tho necessity cf the pror?nn/li nr* i ? - -?? p wwMtn^ iv vYuiuu wu uru rcierring The Rail Road Committee has clcarly not 1 sent for j)ersons and 2>apers. But wo still hear more. It will bo borno in mind, that the burden of|' the complaint is, that the South Carolina Rail Koad does not work thirty- ' eight miles of its lino in connection with the Wilmington and Manchester, < and Wilmington and Weldon Rail Road, and tho rail roads leading * through Wilmington to Baltimore, which is a competing line, so as to * iestroy tho trade of its own line to 1 Charleston, the interests of the City 5f Charleston and of tho State, and * tho steamships which have cost so :nueh effort, and money to establish, for tho very purpose of giving Cxtmden ind all other inland cities a. route North jver their own line and through thoir Jwn city. Now what aro theBO very c jompeting rail roads doing, for whom this ruinouB policy is invoked?pursuing tho very identical practice which is complained of, though in a greatly I exaggerated form, of the South Caroli- ^ na Company. "We understand that c freight on the Wilmington and Man- 1 sliester Rail Road, (say a bale of cot- * ton.) is as much as from Sumter to Kingsville, twenty-seven miles, or c Mars Bluff to Florence, six miles, as * it is from these places respectively to Wilmington, over one hundred miles. ^ Ts this true ? The same is the case * on the Charlotte Road, and we presume on every rail road in existence, ? and the reason is obvious. It is 1 Psv..~A - ?- ? - luuiiu in iuu service ana necessity of every company to protect s>nd pro- ^ mote its own interests, and that inter* ^ est is of course in the direction of freight movements along the entire " li ?o of its rail road, and to and through I an important terminal or initial point. f Nor are the rail roads mentioned in 4 the complaint exhibiting any unusual liberality in the adoption of what . appears to bo a low tariff of charges, ( through, as compared with the South Carolina Bail Road's local tariff; their effort is to divert a business which does not belong" to fiem, and to do so, temporarily establish a very low \ rate of froight, for that which it. n-ii ? ^ wiucs nuiu biiu ooutu uaronna itaii Road, and tlio City of Charleston. What arc their local charges? Place thou in comparison with similar charges on the South Carolina Rail Road before forming a too hasty conclusion. But are we expected to manage our institution in the interest of competing linos of rail roads, and distant communities ? Have the stockholders of the South Carolina Rail Road expended vast sums of money to construct a system of internal improvement, at once to develop the wealth oi tne interior ana establish an inflaentiaj seaport fpr themselves, and havo their efforts tarn to nought, and their work a corse, not ft blessing ? We li^ngine not I T?et-*$ucH results ieovld turely follow the polity \ndiwU4 m . the complaint before the L*gulaturer-? Cfarltiuon Courier. ' 4, \U u.m 1 -r/.v ? . :n ' [I,'!) ?'? i % : > < *10.11 : < U/..V "f ,14) ,W/I'?n : . AtLahta, Februaryl4?A resold ti?n was adobted In both" h<ms<* oif tfe6l,egisVatare t^4*y, providjiig for tl?e election, to-morprjpt of United Btatea Senators to fill the term eodiog March 4,187^ t Election of Judge. Sam'l. "W. Melton, Esq, was y< tciday clcctcd, on tho first ballot, the oflicc of Judgo of tho Fifth Ci cuit, made vacant by tho death Judgo Boozer. Out of ono bundr< and twenty-fivo votes cast, liorecoiv< sixty-eight. Tho other candidat put in nomination wero, Thomps< IT f^nnlr W WU) VT 111* JCitir Greenville; J. Scott Murray, Andc son : L. F. Youmans, Edgefield, ai Coy "YVingo, Spartanburg. Tho co test was mainly between Mr. Melto and Sir. Murray. As wo gathered from remarks of "N J. Whipper who nominated, and R. C. DoLargo who seconded the noi iuation of Mr. Melton, it was n claimed for him that ho was cith Democrat or Republican, and w accordingly not supported or oppose as a partisan. Tho support of tl members of the General Asscinbl was asked for him as a lawyer of cr ineiicc, and a man of fine parts, wl while fully accepting tho situatic and endorsing the Acts of rcconstru tion, yet felt no ehamo and had i apologies to mako for his coureo ; an ofiiccr in Confederate servico. In tho capacity, the legal attaii mcnts, tho thorough training, tl; nicc discernment, and the fine powei as a speaker, not less than in the we settled, well balanced nml in?+ tor of Mr. Mellon, wo havo sure gua antces of his fitness for the positio to which he has been elected. "\V congratulate our community and tli circuit over which ho is to prcsid upon a result which has secured t them a man who hold the scalc of justicc with a firm and even ham dispensing right and cquit}' to a parties seeking it without fear, favo or affection. Our best wishes accon .. iv:? P? - n * * Him lur a euccessiul and Iiouoj able earccr.? Guardian. ? A bill is reported in the Unite States Senate to iacrease the numbc of Judges of tho United Suprcm Court to eleven, with tho same nutr ber of circuit judges. The Judicial*; Committeo reported, with amend ments, the bill to change the judiciu circuit as follows : The iirst circuit t< consist of the districts of Maine, iNcv Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts lihodc Isjand and Connecticut; tin second of |the district of 2sew York i ' iiinu, Pennsylvania, acff jersey Delaware, Maryland and Virginia fourth, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texa and Arkansas; fifth, North ^Carolina jouth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, A1 ibaina and Tennessee; sixth, Ohio Michigan, Kentucky and ""West Yir *inia; seventh, Illinois, Indiana anc Wisconsin; eight, Minnesota, Iowa Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri ?inth, California, Oregon and Novada Che bill further provides that the jus ices of the Supreme Court of th< Jnitfid Rt.nf.M oholl Kn ~ - xuttii WW IVOIUCIJIO V, heir respective circuits, and vacanciet iow or hereafter existing in eaic lourt shall in every case be filled by ? esident of the Circuit. 5.Sales Day in Greenville.?Salt. >y S. J, Doulhity Judge of Probate.? jand Estate of Willis Benson, 17] teres, purchased by Wm. T. Shock ey, for 11,400, on twelve months ,ime. Land of Estate Jane Wynne, 16( teres. Durchased hv Willlnm Wvnm ' t ~ *' J "" or $351. Land Estate of Peter G. Charlos .18 acres, purchased bjr James L. M( 2ullough, for $185 cash. Laud Estate of Abram Black, 71 teres, purchased by Robert T. Willi nan, for 8100 cash. Vacant lots in city, Estato Arthui UcCee, 3J acrcs, purchased by Mrs Sancy McGee, for $1,000 cashSales of A. B. Vickers, Esq , Sheriff.i ?.Land of J. A. Braker, 264 acres jurckascd by J. T. Howard, for $200 Half interest in lot on Bucombe street, f acre, property of Dr. Hon loll Croft, deceased, purchased bj Samuel Stradley, for $100. Lot No. 8, Estate JR. Croft, deceas 3d, 1J acres, purchased by T. G. Gow ur, for $545. Lot No. 9, Estate R. Croft, purchas ed by S. Stradley, for $399.50. Lot No. 10, Estate It. Croft, 1 3-', acres, purchased by Wm. E. Earle, fo S1G5. Lot No. 11, same Estate, 1 3-7 acre purchased by W. E. Earle, for $113. Lot No. 12, same Estato, If acres purchased by Wm. E. Earle, for $177 ? Knternrit* ?.r, Paris. February 14.?Rochefort i not permitted to see his friends. Tb Corps Legislatif refascd to hear proposition to impeach the ministry The police authorities profess to hav discovored an extensive corfspirac; against the Government, and are at tively engaged in searching for. pai ties implicated. A great * number < arrests were made last night and tc day. It is statod the editors of th Marseillaise and two editors of th Reveille were arrested on charges coi neefced with the conspiracy. A p< liceman in plainclothes was shot an killed yesterday, by . a caechanl whom he was endeavoring to arret in his own Kywsvt' ?HV IUHU Wl ffisggfeEi and was eagerly bought on the etseet Seyral citUten* were Ulfod durln the-rodent t&Lrfewftte* ha-v been plaeed ip the morgue, but tl police"reftise to g(fe any detail# coi oerning thorn. V- " r * %'al J?L _ *IJ! 1 'J 1 - Mr. Waltor M. Gibson, a formor r sidont of onr District, who was latel )8- on a visit, in company with h to daughtor, to their relatives noar Pci ir- dleton, arrived in San Francisco I of tlio ovorland routo on tho 19tli Jai 3d uary. llis daughtor sailed in tb 3d steamer Idaho, on the 22d, for the ii es lands, in company with many friend jn Mr. Gibson remains in San Francisc lo until tho 26th of February, engage )r- in organizing a company who are g< id ing with him to tho islands to cult n- vato Btigar on shares. There is grci n, activity in tho islands on account < expected reduction of duty on suga *r rri. - trt i - ' v. ? iiv -iviug iias appointed all Amcr of cans for his Cabinet. This looks t n- annexation. Tho prices of passage t ot San Francisco aro now fixed: B cr steamship from New York, $100, fin as cabin; $50, second cabin, including a jd expenses. By ovorlatul first clas io from New York, $160; from Washing |y ton City, $1159 ; second class, $100 an n- ?95. Immigrant ticket, $75, all payt io ble in currcney.?Anderson I nielli go >n eer. ,0 Death ov Cor,. Joseph Aiinev.is S uddcnly and unexpcetedl}', we ar called to mourn the loss of a mud r,_ valued and beloved citizeu. Col. Jo 10 soph Abney died, at his residence, 11 rs the town of Edgefield, on Wcdncsda] U night, J.he 2d inst., after an illness o c. only ten hours, a victim of the pre r_ vailing epidemic, Meningitis as pro ? nounecd by his brother, Dr. M. W c Abney, the attending physician. II< lC died in the prime of manhood, at th< e!agc of forty-eight, leaving a wife anc 0' three children. ,s| Bravely, honestly and efficiently, h< i ifought the battle of life, as lie fouijhl i . . n I for the honor, intnrpci om) ^ > ) fe,v" J v v Ilia country. Self-cducatcd, ho bc< came an.accomplished scholar, lawyei r. and soldier. His civic triumphs ir popular assembles in the Legislature and in the forum, as well as laureli won in war, make up the sum of i d reputation, of which bis family, his friends aud his nativo Carolina art justly proud. But although he re e eeived the plaudits of his country, foi services rendered in pcaeeand in war y while every battle ground from Vera |_ Cruz to the Ciarita de belin of Atexicc j and his blood shed on the field ol Cliurubuseo, and later in lile, at Dru0 ry's 15111 fT. in our last war, attest hie f i devotion and skill as a warrior, he !, lias left behind a monument to lile y fame, not less to be appreciated, in the memory and gratitude of carc' worn Poverty, which with a ready ? hand, prompted by Christian Charity, ; he never failed to alleviate; and the r poor will bless him, in their sorrow for his departure. I5ut ho is gone 1 ' I And it is a consolation to believe, that I be has entered into his eternal rest, as > a Christian and an heir of salvation. - ?Edgrjitld Advertiser. , The Ai.lstom Mansion.?The fine ; residence of the late Gov. R. F. W. Alston, corner Meeting street and Price alloy, was sold yesterday at auction by Messrs. Lowndes & Grim5 ball, for the sura of $19,000, scarce!}' f half the sum paid for it by tho late 1 proprietor. It was purchased by I John S. Ryan, Esq. During the last few years it has been used as a female 1 seminary, and we understand that it will continue to bo used as as institut jpn of learning.?Charleston Courier. FOR . SHAWLS, CLOAKS, > and a small lot of r Dress Goods, SUFBS88 (SLOTHS, MERINOS, AND ; dpoflims, AT , QUARLES PERRIN, & CO. Jan. 28, 1870' 40?if -A SMALL LOT OF : EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, FROM s , Wilson's New Hill, for Balo by QUABLES, PERRIN & CO. s February 11, 1870, 42?tf \ At Prime Cost. ? EXTRA SIZE SUITS I if VaJa Moauj iuauD vxuumig) e AT THE STORK OF ? 1 0 CABLES, PERRIN & CO J*ri. 18, 1870, 40?tf \ Reduced ! rices. it . . IN ' A ' - 1 I <' > vj; 1 . . ; : i jlfiiIB 'IiOT OF. ' "n ; CIQTUJMG, J ' 'F?B dAflift At ? ' I# ? aVARLss, pxBsnr * 00 ' Jn. 28, ' ? 2 43'.'. i I I^^EAL, SIGN < >r CARRIAGE AND TI3E subscribers would respectfully inform tho public thai they aro proo pared wilh skillful workmen, and all tho O necessary materials for tho manufacturing of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and WAGONS, and all other work peitaining to ' ihcir business. '1 All now work warranted for twelve 13 months, and sold at the lowest figures r_ possible, for CASH, which wo make for 'j the purchaser's interest. 1- Painting and Trimming I) E P A R T M E N T. Particular attention will l>o given to the Pointing and Tritnmiug of Carriages and Buggies, and all contracts faithfully car0 ried out. Ii VTmWVTTW f WARERC - nr. 33. Olictlia ' No. 5 Granite Rang ; FURNITURE TO BE FOUN! ! SOLID WALNUT Chamber Suits, > Solid Cli?itnut Cli'inihur SuiiB, 5 Ro.-H-wood Suits, (imitation,) very pretty and L L'OO'l. Walnut Rook Cusos an J Secretnrys, f \MllOOANY BUREAUS, Marble Top, and Solid Mahogany Frame and (Mnfis, very fine. Mahogany Bureaus. without Marble, all prices. Walnut Bureaus, Marble Top. Mahogany WaHhstunds, Marine Top and Black Mahog.iuy WneliBlunds, without Marble. Common Wt.6hstun<ls at low prices. Parlor Suns, Clmii'8 nu<l ltoekert?, Mohair, TABLES, Solid Mahogany aud Walnut Marble Top, Large addiliont made every week. "Will recci almost every kind, and full assortment of CHIL STDADS a66oited?10 be sold at prices to coinpai Mark the Spot of To AT the Marble Yard a good 9to< k will n'ways Lythographic Di-signe, to select Monuments and E .Inn >>? AC, it STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. <m m WE are now receiving LARGE addition to our alock of Dry Goods in every department. MILLER & ROBERTSON. Deo 24,1 869. 35 ? tf Millinery. "We now propose to sell the remnant of our winter stock at cost. Mrs. M. J. LYTIIGOE wili always be found in our Millinery department to attend to the calls of her friends. MILLER & ROBERTSON. Dec 24, 1869, 35?tf Glover Seed. A choice lot of Red Clover Seed at I Miller & Robertson's, i Dec 24, 1869, 35?tf ran and iwKo Our stock was never larger than at this season. Miller & Robertson. Dec 24. 1869, 35?tf CLOTHING, HATS AND Mi (WISHING HOODS!; We are now prepared to oflor a full, I large and complete slock, and on account of the advanced season we will sell at greatly reduced price*. MILLER & ROBERTSON. Dec 24, I860, 35?tf PLANTATION GOODS. Collins' Axes, Clipper Axes, (Red Jacket,) Truce Chains, Ilaraea, ( Plow Lines, Together with a complete atoclr of HARDWARE. MILLER & ROBERTSON. i Detf24, I860, 85?tf PLANTERS : s^oraDBXTT THBW; F'E BTI JLI2S.ERB, fV"O1105- 5WJ3H33',, \ I .rhivfiilftL}! jnou QUO. T, AA9<nUF7E, , M . luaSift H#d ~t I > Jan. 28,18t?, *bMr Z' " 1 I a JI'T '? ' L . - > ? 1 M L ??U '' WAGON BAKERS. SMITH DEPARTMENT We have in our employ no efficient workman in all the branches of Ibis business*. J We have a Patent Tire-Shrinker, with which we unu shrink tires with perfect accuracy without cutting, making ti e weakest places stronger than before, and without damaging tho wheel in the least. Constantly on hand, . jj NEW BUGGIES of the best material. Also, Melalic Cases, Imitation Rosewood, Walnut, Drop Black, and Mahogany Coffins. ,Also finest CASKET Coffins. The hearso will attend funerals punctually bt j ?, the appointed time, ar.d personal attention j . given when desired. U Feb 8, 1870,42?If | IURNITURE, )OMS OF ?&5 Oo., fc, Abbeville. S. C., D AT THE FRONT ROOM. f Walnut Fxl*ns"on Tablro. U Oiumiion Dining Tables. Saloon Tables. Te.t Toy Tublca. Ladies' Woik Tallies. O CIlAlltS, I'arloi* Chairs, \\ Ladies' Dining Clmiis. lto?c ColM, g| Ladies' Dining Cliairs, Out, ? Grecian, Uoju. A slot* Itoce. Ootnmou Chairs, all kinds and prices. Victoria Rockers, the very lie&L Racking Chairs, overt variety. LOUNCiKS, WARDUOlita, Solid Walnut. BEDSTEADS, Cottage liendot^ads, all Btyles = sro by the 1st February, a large lot Chnire. of I .DKKN'S C11A1KS. Also b'our Dozen It ED- H re with city prices, if expenses are considered. I J. D. CHALMERS & CO. ' ar Lost Loved Ones. be found on band. Also a large number of 'uiicy Headstones, from. J. D. CHALMERS. j am m m. v 4. AJIX ? ?LT V ill JL V 0 IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE 5000 Bushels Corn. 1000 BUSHELS OATS. T FOE SALE, 1 A.T THE LOWEST PRICES FOIl Cash or Cotton. Mays, Barnwell & Co. Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf H "WE CREIGHTON & SOU'S n Ammoniated Soluble II SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF IjIIHEi. Containing 50 PER CENT, of BONE PHOSPHATES?of ttrl> V% 10 ' nuivu AM |)l/l VCUlit ID immediately Solu- j\{ ble in Water?3 per cent, of ' Potash, 17 per cent *1 of Sulphate of c* Lime, Magnesia, &c., &c. FURNISHING THE Z Essential Elements of mi WIIEAT, CORN, TOBACCO, eel COTTON, and all the Cereals which crt are removed from the soil in every crop Put up in Strong Bags, of 167 s?i Founds each. P" VSf Send for Pomphlots, containing full directions and Certificates, to ric MAYS, BARNWELL & CO. u Jan, 7, 1870, 37?tf n South. Carolina# ABBEVILLE COUNTY, In Equity. John A. Partlow vb Phares C. Martin, Administrator of Phares Mar- 161 tin, deo'd, Thomas Thomson, nrwl ftthnra Bill for Account. Injunction, Call in Creditors, &c. _ IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thos. J. Cooper and /wife Eveline, John F. Holloway and wife Savannah G., and William McCelvey and wife Lula, parties defendant to If this .Bill, reside boyond the limits of " the State. On motion, by MeGowan ,;r & Parker, Sal., Ordered that said- ds- V, ,' fendautfl da appear and plead, answer Or demur, within forty days from th* ' > publication hecsof, or the~ same will ' be Ukon jjnp cenfesto against them. j1 MA?THJ8 W M?DON ALD, , I n .6 / r-'X xiR-vi-ixiM c. C. P. 11 Vrnary 9,1IT0,4ft, Gt ! GROCE AT LOW SPOIL 0 rHE subscriber is constantly receiving stock of pboyisions and which ho is offering at low prices fo OnTlfHlinn nntinl??J T* 1 ? uuponui biusiitjii, rorarea ant 30EFEE, TEAS, SPICI Candles, Raisins, Molasses, Si Corn, Flour, Bac nd all (ho best variety of goods in his lin< dent that ho can give satisfaction both in February 4, 1870,-II?tf hiid mm ?ANDSweedes' Iron o for plantation i JO February 4, 1870, 11?tf ioif whiskies, bm; The Rubpcriber would respectfully' call al 1?1 Rye and Scotch Whiskies, warranted, Huskies, French and Applo Brandies, llol! lierry, Malaga, Champagne, Claret Wines, 3 will sell much cheaper, than the)' have < id judge for yourselves. No charge for e Jl Feb. 4, 1870, 11?tf JilltUilliVD, WilliII GOODS A1 Tile Su~bs< N ORDER to make room for their SPRI balance of thoir WINTER AT GREATLY REDTTC MANY ARTICLES AT NI jADIES' DREI Plaids, F DARK GAl Dress Trimmings, &c., AND EAVY CASSIMERES, RED PLAN] Cotton Flacoels. and Opera Flannels, IAYS, BAIW m. 4, GRA&aT Feb'y 4, 1869, 41?tf CAROLINA FERTILIZER, E,?: ILLER & ROBERTSON Ej,li ? -n. O AC Agents. piDU "HE following premiums are offered in the States of Souib and North rolitia, and Georgia, for the largest icreased Production, over the| lural growth of previous yuara frotn the no land without manure. FIRST PRIZE. A Gullet Gin of 40 saws, or a horse or lie of same value, and one of Dodges' ebra'.ed steel plow9, for the greatest in !?sed production from five acres of land. SECOND PRIZE. F< A Sewing Machine, of nny patent de Ba worm si&u or a Uottoo FreFs of p ve value, for the second greatest increased 4 jduclion from five acres of laud, THIRD PRIZE. A Sulky Cultivator, or any other Agultural Implement of equal value, re are also Agents for the following Fertilizers. * __5 C. C. Coe's Phosphate^ gm. Sea Fowl Guano. Vitriol Phosphate, |J Dissolved Bones, w Land Plaster, liob we are prepared (o furnish to planrs in any quantity on liberal terms. T* MILLER & ROBERTSON'. jwbic Aceott. 1 Jan. 28,1870, 40?If " TO ARRIVE. A 1 Bushels Priiin pe 'Cp: M I 20 Bits.' bug a. it, :\?= ' - >-ii ;/ tvtij jii fiviia JMf D SACKS COFFEE, i'.Kmtm- JT^r-' -- . < - i* _ AiV JU | OkrWOCKK 6> ?O.-Jm. 7, 1870,17,-tf 1 1RIES ~ PRICKS, MIX. additions to his large and solocfc i GROCERIES, >r cash His Block consists of IC. and Brown Sngars, 1, SOAP, STARCH, frups, Segars, Tobacco, on, I^ard, 5. lie solicits a call, and feels con the prico and quality of his goods ID k Hi, f all sizes, use, at HN KNOX'S. iSTWl, t on lion to liis superior stock of 10 years old, Bourbon and Corn and Gin, Rum, &c., Madeira, Port, , Plantation Bitters, all of which ivcr been ho1<1 since the war. Call aiuplingif you wish to buy, OHN KNOX. flits, . WOl. sribers, NG GOODS, will close out tho STOCK, ED PRICES, 3W YORK COST. SS GOODS, oplins, ?ic0s, Gents Clothing, . ' 1" v STELS, WHITE FLANNELS, Blankets, Heavy Shoe*, <fcc.. bit e- rn Lhb A, till., 3 HANGS, Planting Potatoes. 7 Goodrich, Earjjr Pinkaye, f Hose, Chili (expected,) ALSO r* >wed Sugar Corn for gardens?25 cis. Just received, at Parker & Lee's, ib. 4, 1870, 41?tf ' . 4 100 Barrels Super-Ma, J IND FAMILY FLOUR, ? J For sale hy . \! Trowbridge & Co. jO. 4, iJBVU, 41 If - ' L 5 ively Chewing Tobacco, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, For sale by TEOWBBIDGE *rQlDL, eb. 4, 1870, 41?U" (1RN! fiflRNI VVJbUl ?.<& JFTC'/.T'j* / ?'I .>??<& tf>ilh"). >? '}. v '. JST received ttud -to nrrir# TWO THGuyANitf bd?heU of . Qtfhf, ;bl *in ^11 very, low rjir wll, :;:. .. ENOCH NELSOS. w? 5, 1870^*7, if i .t'-i /' ' ? >' '*"*? To Stock Raiepni, FINENfind weU.bvftd Stallion lfor ; '' 8itte. For particulars' apgfr tb y? praddrew lum at Augsttfa, ya, odlawn Box. THOS. Jv MoElB^KdDt. . '?BV; II. 187V, "Mir ? p^T * i > if ' ' Uj^Tja <>* n!7Mi:{) nji / 1 \' I1' - ^ ' : ' I rr 1 - '' I I 1 71 IW. 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