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JTJ Notice. * A LL Jama that kin b*?n nanw*4 by J\., tha Shariff af Qreaarilla CniW to ttlta data, to attaad Court a? Grand and Patlt Jo* ran for tba Extra and Regular Court to May, will not tttand aa directed, hat thora will ha aaw-Jiron draws and raasioaed to attaad aid Court, aooording to law. ? W. A. McDAKIBL. 0. 0. C. P. and Q. 8. Clark'* Office, April 10, 1809. Ap 14 47 I Stockholder*' Meeting. Ornca Caaatorra axb 8. C. Riiliub Co., Colombia 8. C., April 9, 18?9. TUB ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockboldara of thia Company will ha bald la tbia oily, on WEDNESDAY, the Slat Inatakt. Tba uanal prlrilegai, aa raapaeta fraa paaaM. will bo aooordad to Stockholders and thalr familiar. C. U. MANSON. April 14 17-J 8aarotiry. {OFFICIAL.} Act* ?uui by the State Legiala-, tore. Am Act to or gin it* and go rem lit Militia of lit State of S<mt\ Carolina. 8 a Clio* 1. Bt it enacted bo ike Sena I and 3Rouii of Reproeentatieet of lit Stain of Sooth Carolina, noa met and tilling In General At ..j t. ii. >i ~r.i i*l.. WW Iiwm/r i?j u/ rirr ?o?e, A ant *11 abls-bodted male cltisen*, between the age* ofeighteen end forty-Arc years, residing in this Stwte, and not exempted by the law* of .the Unltra State*, (hall be su?J?ct to military datt, excepting, tat. All per*on* In the army or navy or rclmoteer force* of the United State*. 2d. Regularly ordained or lic?n*ed minister* and preacher* of thl Ocspel. 3d. The Lieutenant Governor, member* and offioeri of tho General A*eembly, the Secretary { of Stat*, Attorney-General, Comptroller-Gen* ' oral, Stat* Auditor, Commissioner of Bureau of Agricultural Statistic*, Superintendent *f Kdncation, State Bnclneer and Surveyor, State Treasurer, and clerk* and employee* in tbeir office*, judloial officer* of the State, including -JuaticeS'Of-the .Peace, Sheriff*, Coroners, Countable*, oivll officer* of >tbe (United State*, ferrymen employed at any terry on a post road, and miller*. 4th. And all.person* entertaining conscientious rem pies against bearing arms, practicing ?hysicians, professors, teachers and students l college*, academies end common school*, ilk. Person* regularly and honorably discharged from the army and navyof the United States in oonesqueneo-of -the 'performance of military or naval duty, in pursuance of any law of this State, and all person* who now are, or may hereafter he, active members of regularly incorporated fire companies in this State. 0th. That commissioned Officers who shall hava served aa anch in the loyal-militia of this State, or in any of tho 'United State*, for th* space of seven years ; hot no such officer shall be exempt unless by his resignation after such term of service, duly accepted, or in some other lawful manner he shall lhavs been honorably discharged. 7th. Idiots, Innaties, paupers, and persons convicted of infamous crimes, tfhatt not be-subject to military doty. Sao. 2. That under the direction* of'the Commander-in-Chief, all persons liable to milJury doty within this State, who are not already member* of th* National Guard, aa hsreI a after provided, shall, immediately upon the passage of this Act, and from time to tim* 'thereafter, as th* Commander-in-Chief shall deem neaesaary, bnl as often a* once in every two year*, he enrolled. 8nch enrollment shall distinctly specify the names and residences of the persons onrollod, Mil (hall also divide the me into two classes?the persons between tne a(et oi eighteen and thirty years to eon-stitute the drat class, and the peraona between the agea ol thirty and forty-fiee yeara to eonatitute the second claaa. Four copioa of aueh enrollment ahall be made by tbe office making the eaaie, one of which, after being corrected, ahall be retained hy him; another ahall be filed in tbe office of tbe Town or City Clerk in which auch company.ia enrolled ; another aball be filed in the office of the Clerk of tbo Courta of Record in tbe fCounty where ancb diatriet ia aituatcd; and tbe for/tbahaU he filed in tha Adjutan t?Geneml> office. The peraona making euoh enrollment ahall'be compensated at the rata of one dollar and fifty canta per day for every day neceasarily apent in making and copying tha same; tbe number of days not to exceed ten; and the amount of anob compensation shall be paid hy tba Treasurer of the Stale, npon production of tbe certificates of the Clerk of the Courts of Record in-the County and of-tha Adjutant General that fuch rolls ha ve'been duty filed, on or before the first day of February in each year in which uch enrollment shall be made: Provid?d, That tha Commander-in-Chief may, if he deem it necessary, aalcad the term of completing the first enrollment undor'tbis 'Act, not to exceed twenty days, and authorise payment for tha tame, as baroinbafora specified and set forth. 8rc. 8. That all persona duly aaroliad, who shall naglaet to attend tha mnsters and drills provided for in this Act, except in cases of sickness, shall be subject to a fine of one dollar for each day so neglecting, wbioh, if not paid to tha County Treasurer on or before tba fifteenth day of Issck next -ensuing, shall be collected by tbe collector or receiver ot taxes Mho city or Conaty in which tbo -person so neglecting Is enrolled ; and tbe Board of County Commissioners, at their annaal meetings, are authorised and greeted to annox a list of tbe several delinquents, with tha fines set opposite their respeeiivo names, to tha assessment rolls of the several towns and wards; and tha warrants for tha collection of tbo same shall direct tbe collector or receiver of taxes to collect tbe amount from avory person appearling, by tha said assessment roll, liable to pay tba same, In tha same manner as other taxes are collected j the same to bo paid to tha County Treasurer. And when the name of any person between the agea of eighteen and twentyone yean shall appear on tha Mid roil liable to ymj hh rm an, we ?ai<| warrant hall diraet ?he collector to collect tbo Hot of the father, guardian or employer with whom such person hall restdsor be employed, or oat of an* prop* erty inch minor may owa or possess In the elty, Tillage, town or ifnrd la aeld County; and aneh collector shall proceed and execute such warrant, and no property new exempt from other xecatloai shall he exempt from the payment of such fine. Sac. 4. The Connty Treaaarer of each County shall, on or before the twenty-fifth day of April In aash mr, pay to the Tmonrer of the flute, upon bis orders, the aetaal eem reoeired from delinquents who hare failed to attend aneh musters and drills; and it ah a) I he the duty of the officers commanding the eerrral regiments, to faralah tbo County Commissioners the namee who hare foiled to attend aneh masters and drills. Ths County Commissioner shall fiWs tha names of the persons so failing d* tha Conaly Auditor; sad uulsss they are ex cased, ahull place an extra assessment of one dollar per dey on their general tax. If a property holder ; and la ease said delinquent or any at them ere not property holders, then hs or they shall ha aompellsd to work the publio reads, at a rata ant axoeadlag one dollar par 4arBsc. fi. Tha bond required to he executed hy the coHeeteea, reeelrera of taxes and CeanTreaaerera, shall alee apply end extend to say , moaeys required to bu ooilaaud fc? ?ai?? pup?M by tbla Act. ' Beo. A. Tbet all Urm kMpm, pcnona , beeping board# ra la tbeir famtlUe, kccpcn, f boarding boutee, and any matter or ?t?traae of any dwelling bonne, iball, upon tbe applleatlon of any ofleer antborieed to make neb enrollment, give information of tbe oamae of ail aeraonn reelding or lodging in raeb bonne liable to bo enrolled, and all oiler proper Information eonenrnlng aneb p>reotia an aneb offleera may require. Bsc. 7. Tbe* if any pernon of wbom infermatlon in rnqnlred by any aneb n*eer, In or- ' Bar to enable Mm to aaanaAy wHb tbe proof, a ton a of thin Aft, a'jelJ reinae to giro aurb la THE S formation, or ibll) give false information, bo ball forfeit and pay twenty dollars for each item of iifoiaation demoded of bit* by any neb ofloer and falsely stated, and a like seat for eaeb individual name eon coaled or falsely toted t and eeery persoa wbo ebaH refute to aire bis own name and proper information, wbea applied to by any snob oBorr, or shell giro n falao name or information, shall for Mi and pay a Ilka nn, mk panaltloe to bo reccraied in any oonrt of oompatent Jurisdiction in the name of tbe 8tola of 8onth Carolina) 1 and it is hereby made the duty of stinh officer 1 to report tbo names of all parsons who may incnr any penalty, under tble Section, to any i Magistrate or Jaetien nf tbo 1'eace la the County for promotion. . 8nr. P. Thot wherever an enrollment eball he mede provided in tble Aet. tbe Board of County Commiteioncr* shall canao to ba puhliehad. once a week, for four weeks pre vines to tbe first day of February, in a newspaper with tircolalioo la the Connty, or by writton or printed placards, in not less than four public ptoses, a notice that such rolls bare been eo'm- 1 plated and filed as aforesaid, which notice ' shall also specify that inv nerson who claim* that be {a, for an/ reason, exempt from military duty akall, on or before tbe fifteenth day of February next coining, tie a written statement of eueh exemption, certified by (iriarit, in tbe office of raid Clerk of tbe Courts of Record, or before a Juatiee of tbe Peaoe or Magistrate, io said County ; and tbe pnblieation of aueb no- ' tioe sball be sufficient notice of such eoroll raents to all persons named therein ; such roll ' shall be made in the form prescribed by tbe I Commander-in-Chief; and tbe A^iutant-Ocneral shall farnlah all the enrolling officers suitable blanks and Instructions for the completion of such enrollment. ' ^ Sau 9. That all persons claiming exemp- ' lion shall file a written statement of the J same, verified by affidavit, In the office of the Town Clet k of the township in which ' he reei'lee, on or l efore the fifteenth day of January; in default of wh:ch, stuh prison shall )<>se the benefit of such exemption, sx sept such as are cpseially exempted by this Act or by Act of Oongrere. 8ec 10. That the person making snob en rotlio#ffil shall, thereupon, if such person he exempt according to law, mark the weird " exempt" opposite the name of each person presenting such exemption; if such ex- i emption be permanent, the name of such , person shall not l?e included In any ?ul>se- . quvnt enrollment. If any person shall wear falsely In aneh affidavit, he shall, ( upon proof thereof, be adjudged guilty of I Iierjory In any Judicial Court of competent | urredictlon. Sao II. That the persons thus enrolled I shell form the reserve militia of the Slate of South Carolina; those over eighteen 1 and not over thirty years of age, shall constitute the reserve of the first elaea; and thoea over thirty and under forty five yesie, shall constitute tha roserve of the second elaee Sxo. IS. That if nny officer charged with any duly under the provisions of this Act. shall refuse or neglect to perform any of the duties required of him by this Act, he ehall forfeit and pay the sum of not lees shan fifty nor more than ons bundled dol 1 I bra for eaeh and every ofTenee. to he r? 1 covered io the name of the people of the 1 State of South Carolina; and such officers j shall, as an additional penalty, he deemed guilty of a mi-demeanor; and it shall be the duty of the Solicitor of the Judicitl Circuit within which eaid offender resides, upon tbe complaint of tha commanding officer of thfregiment, or on the part of the Uo?rtl of ^County Commissioner*. to prosecute the same. Any penalty incurred and paid, or eolleeled under tliia iMtinn, ih*ll he paid iirto the treasury of the County, for the u?e (4 the military fund of the County, where the fund may hare accrued. Sec. 13. That the Adjutant-General, under the direct ion of the Commander-ln Chief, shall organize and apportion the mi litis, and the districta therefor, into dtvis lone, brigades, regiments, squadrons, trnep*, batteries and companies, and cause the seme to be numbered and 1-listed as reartv in conform ty with the laws and r-gulii. tlona governing the atmy of the ?Unit?*d States as circumstances will permit, and may after divide, annex or consolidate the same, and the districts thereof, ae he may judge expedient, ?ec 14. That the organized militia of this State shall he known as the National Guard of the State of South Carolina, and hall consist of such divisions, brigades, regiments and baits] ons. and in addition thereto, anch batteries of light artillery and troops and squadrons of cavalry, as the Cominander-iu-Cbiet may deem e-ped|enl ; and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to interfere wito the power of tha Commander-in-Chief, in ease of war or infu* rection, or of imminent, dang-r thereof, to order drafts of the taililia and to form new regiments. tmttaii<>ns briar*,!.. ?. <H- I vs?ions, at he msy (te?m jn?t m<l proper: Provided, That -there ?liall be no military organization, or formations. for the purpose of arming, drilling, exercising the manual of arm* or military manoeuvre*, not authorised under this Act. and l>y the Oommard er in-Chief. and any -neglect or violation* of the proviaion# of tliia section, shall, upon conviction, -ha -punished with impriionment at hard labor in the State Penitentiary, tor a tartn not lean than ons year, ner more than three years, at the dieeretion of a coin pet cot Court. 8ao. 14. That an Aeeiatant Adjutant Gen erat may be appointed, if deemed neeesrsry by the Governor, by and with the edviee and conaent of the Senate ; Ins salary shall l>e at tlie rate of fifteen hundred dollars ? The duties of Quartermaster-General shall devolve upon the Adjutant-General in timet of peaen. Sac. 16. That in eaae of invasion, insurrection or rebellion, or imminent danger thereof, the Governor shall appoint, by and with the adviea and consent of the Senate, , a Quart-rmaster-General, Commi-aary Gan eral and a 8urgeon-Oeneral. , Sac 17. That the arm*, equipments and mon'tions of the State ahall he stored under the directions of the Commanderin Chief, and in sceb plaees aa ha may designate. Sac. 1A That all officers of tha militia (except as herein provided.) shall be ap pointed and commissioned by the Governor. They shall draw pay only when engaged in | actual a-rvlee Sac 16 That all commissioned officer* of 1 tha militia shall be appointed and e<-mtnl?- | sinned hy the Commander in Chief, and may be removed from office on recommend ation by the commanding officer of their rMpNti** brigades and divisions Removal may alto he made l>y d- eieinn of court i martial or retiring or examining board, pursuant to law, and tor m'seonduct any officer may be suspended by the Command er.ln-Oiei { Baa tO. Tbet the militia of this 8late >] aba 11 be mnelered and drillod at such times as the Commander Ui-CMef or commanding | officers of divisions, brigades and reglinan's J may direst. In the Beasts Hones, the fifteenth d*y 1 of March, in the year of our Lord > one thousand eight hundred and ?i?Iy afas. CHARLRB W. MONTGOMERY. Preei ent of the Bonnie pro feat . FRANKLIN I. MOS&B, Ja , 1 Speaker House of Representative*. ( Approved the sfxteenth day of Marsh, j 1869. | ROBERT K. BOOTT, Oovtrnor. A pi 1? ?T 1 i in ' n i " 9 8TXIRI POSTER ? RENTER ARB MOW IN RECEIPT OF A MEW AND COMPLETE 8TOO EL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS WI1ICU THEY OFFER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THEY DEAL IN Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Groceries, &c?, &c. tl?vlng adopted the 1TH1CTLY CASH AID Oil PRICE SYSTEM, r'urjr tlvrtl tu purchasers advantages which 'nnnot other*iae be obtained. OUK OOOl'S \RK BOUOnT WITH CASH, and no per rentage paid for risks. principally ia New fork and Baltimore. Note is the tint? to ?rare BA BOA tX8. FOSTER & HUNTER. April 7 46 S HARTFORD KI6M MACII1E CQHPA1SY. WE have taken the Agency in tliie County for the eale ot these CELEBRATED EVAPORATORS AND MILLS, for the maa11 fee tu re 'of Sugar and Syrup from the Sorjhnm and 8ogar Cane. We are not offering to the public an experimental machine, hut one of which there are thousands, said to be, bow In nee, in different parte of the country, and we wilt horo only mention a (cw of tts many merits, as claimed by the manufacturers. It requires hut about tine half the fuel and about on. half the labor, and the cost is about ona half the price ef other machines. The result. ? - fine article of Sugar and the Duett kind of Syrup, (readily tailing at from $1 to $1.30 par gallon,) oiid we claim that it it tha only machine which CLAKIPIES and CONDENSES in the tame operation. With all tbeae facta in ita fa?or, there need be no wonder at the tueceeatbe General Agent it meeting with in all our Southern eitiea and town t. We tball have one of the Maebinet in operation in town toon, until then we invite our friends and the public generally to eall at our itore, too samples, model, illuatrated circulara, he., and where we shall be pleated to give them all the information in our power. DAVID & STRADLEY. April 7 48 if The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Chancery. WYMAN, BYKD A C0..?*. ORADY A IT AWTHORN.? Dill to Faroe tote At. BY virtue of the Decretal Order of hit Honor, Judge Jamea L. Orr, made in the above cate, and alto by order of Judge G. S. Bryan, I will tell to the higheat bidder, at Greenville Court Houte, on Salet Day in May next, the rremieea dcscribediu tbo Pleadings, via : All that piece, parcel and Tract of Land, ?ituatcd in tho County of Greenville, teven milet from the Court House, and tix from the Greenville Railroad Depot, lying on both tides of Reedy River, containing Four Hundred and Ninety-Nine Acres, more or lets, in a high state of cultivation. Upon the place it located tho well known Cotton and Wool Factory of the Defendants. Tho Cotton Factory is in full operation, with tome nine hnndred and fifty spindles and twenty four looms; the Wool Factory with one hundred and twenty mule spindles, is also in good order, and successful operation. On the promises are a good Flooring, Grist and Saw MilTS. with Blacksmith Shop?two eomfortahle Dwelling Houses, and several small framed Houses, for the operatives, with a met. brick Church. Tbe water power at all scaaoi's it sufficient to drive three timet the amount of Machinery now in ODcration. Th? country ia rerourkab'y healthy, with a climate unsurpassed in the United Stater, with a nolier, industrious and energetie population. Wooded Tuinde adjacent, well timbered, can be purchased at reasonable price*. This ia the beat opportunity for an investment to capitalists that has been offered in the up country since the war. Taaais Cash. Purchaser to pay for Papers and Stamps. W. A. McDARIEL, C.C. C. Clerk's Office, Feb. 2d, 1869. The Charleston A'om, and Colombia e wiltemy twice a week until day of Sale and send hill to the Cletk fur payment.* April 7 46 4 In toe fiislrict Court of toe U. 8. FOR THE DISTRI'T OF SO. CA. Ex parte W YM AN. BYRD dt CO. In K* JOHN W. ORADY, Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditor* holding Itena on the Estate of JOHN W. ORAI?Y, a Bankrupt, mn?i prove their el.itne before me at my office in Yorkvtlte, on or before the third Monday r>f April nuxt, or be dobarr<-d born all l<?neflt of the decree to be (cade in this case. By order Court. W.J OLAWSON, Register. A pi 1 46 S New Iflillinery. V|R8. L. JBNNINOS is receiving and l\l opening an oxten.ive assortment of BONNETS, MATH. RIBBONS, FLOW BUS, BRIDAL WKRATH8, Ae? Ae. Having seeded her Btoek from an extensive satahliah-n.nl nf If HI.fl 1. ? lit. .1 ?... ......v.j uvt'uv wiiij ma prnmcn tare, aba flatters herself ana will be able to init all who may give bar a rail. MRS. L. JENNINGS. At bar old stand. Main Street. ApT 46 t South Carolina Railroad Company, . General Superintendent's Optics, April 0, 186V. SN AND AFTKR 8UNDAY, lltb Instant, the following Schedule for PASSENGER tINS, will be observed : faring Colore Ma at..... 7.46 a. m. irriring at Columbia at 6.10 p. m. nioht ei press train. .earing Columbia at.. A 6ft p. m. ( Lrriring at Columbia at 4.45 a. in. CAM1EN TRAIN, fill run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Lrriring in Columbia at 11.00 a. m. .sarins Columbia at 2.SO p. m. Tbe Train now running between Columbia nd Kingrille, In eonneclion with the Through (all Train, will be taken ofTon Sunday, April ' 1. H.T. PBAKB, * Oenersl Sopnristendant. April 16 tf If I IB 1 TB ? Harrison & Marshal anA^ria aracw ?iPisiflraiB A LARGE LOT OF BS^f CONSISTING OF Glenn's Perfumeries* Hair Oil*, FOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, &( Their Stock or HAIR BRUSHKS ? I. TI- ? i?7i.- ? ?? ??- ?v?t? tuo ucn n uaiuoui and Driatlo Brathc*. Cull ami examine, and ?o? oar low prjpra. All color* of the ROSINE <>u nana. JUST HEORIVED a L aug b A mao htm kmt Of WHITE-WJ1SL PAINT AND VARNISH HOTS. Cheap for Cash. GLASS, PUTTY WHH1PI MAS, VABIISHES. TDfiPESTIBE. &l KEPT ALWAYS ON HAND. 3TOB&CCC Of lliv First Quality. on* btock or drugs ahpj medicine FRESH AND GENUINE. WE WARRANT EVERYTHING WK SELL. LAMPS AIM) OF THE BFST GLASS. AND OUR KEROSENE OI TESTED. Call and sco for your?clve?. Mm- 31 46 I iiw liiii AT THE BUNCOMBE STREE T HAVE laid in a very lull and coir.pl L Stock of Di-tt ami reasonable (too which hare been SeLcted wilh (lie view till the demands of a varied patronage, * which are of the very heat -qualities. In the Gent* Department may be for OaMimelen, Tweed*, Clothe, end Rev maile Clothing, Paper Cohere. Cravata, i U'ack Felt llate. White and Summer dil In the Ladies Depaittncnt my stock fuller than ever before, and I know ! the ladies will be pleated upon exaaiiu my li?t of DeLAINES. FANCY ALPAOCAS, POPLINS. Dear MURKS, STRIPED GRENADIN1 CAMBRICS. Tngelhrr with a large lot of PRINTS Vt H1TK GOODS, consisting partly Ltwnn, Swisses, Jaconrts, Long Cloth*. Ladies Boots and Shoe*, llala and R hon*. and Fancy Article*. Boot* and Sh??es, Trunks, Valise*. Our GROCERIES *r? kept in lull aloi CoffV-e, Sugar, Salt, Bacoit, Lard, Flo Riee, Fieh. The aLove embrace* hot a very indrfin idea of nty stock, and I would request t friends and customers whan calling on to ask for articles not menltoued or it npon entering. T. W. DAVIS. Mar SI 46 tl Stale or Month Carolim GREENVILLE COUNTY. SHERIFF'S SAFE. BY eirtuo of an Order from 8. J. Douth Probate Judge, I will soil, at public 01 cry before the Court House door, to tbe hif est bidder on aalaaday in May next, the li lowing TRACT of LA ND, vis.: All that Traet of Land situatsd in t County of Greenville, bounded by lands John II. Goodwin, W. C. Goodwin and oth* and containing Six Hundred and four Aer more or less. Sold as the property of A 'ntci. rnr e? ? ?wwi> mi i>?i?imion BOO the heirs. Tbrms ? A credit of one sad two yeai with iutereet from day of salo, for ell esoe o much as will pay the eost, which will required in cash. Purchasers to glee hoi wuh two or more approved tore ties, and mortgage of the promises to tbo Proha Judge, to secure the payment of the purcha money. Purchasers to pay for titles ai umps. A. B. VICKBRS, 8. Q. 0. April Stb, 1M9. Ap 7 48 4 mx ABB SS! OUR 4-4 BLRACHBD HHIUTIN'w at ! cents. Also >00 pieceo CA I.ICORR. jo ipenad. B. BBATTII * CO. April Tlh, 1869. # w r? ? USUI. > NEW GflllS JUST ARRIVED. a A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of s LADIES' SHOES "1 AKD - (M*J? in the South.) and warranted equal to MILES' BUST. For sale cheep, at STEEN'S STORE. f ALSO, A FIXE 6KLBCTI0N OF LANDRBTH'S BEST GARDEN SEEDS. Red an.l White CLOVER. I.uceme, Orobard and Blue GRASS. For aale at STEEN'S STORE. ^ I AM JUST IN RECEIPT OF OA'S HUNDRED BUSHELS OF Dickson Cotton Seed, On Conaignment. For aale cheap, at STEEN'S STORE. ALSO, A NEW ARRIVAL OF ] STARKS DIXIE PLOW. 2?<me Superior fioxo in Use. ^aW^Fot-eale at STEEN'S STORE. ^ March 24 44 tf " JUST RECEIVED AT WoM.MOTSrS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF $ SPRING AND) SUMMER " mm mmma rpilli Ladies would do wall to call and ?v I arains my 8toek of DRESS GOODS at n early day. I am now offering, at very moderate price*, a beautiful assortment of ORIENTAL LUSTRES STRIPED POPLINS LENOE CLOTII 8PRAGUK DaLAINBS ALPACCA LUSTRES, AC. There Good* have been selected with great rare and good taste. My Stock of Good* for ? CENTS AND YOU TIPS WEAR, will he m tound very complete ? Cloth*. Ca??itnorc?, Tweed*, Ready-made Shirt*, Black Alpine lint*, Merchant* Union Paper Collar*, Ac. I have just opened a beautiful lot of SILVER WARE, such a* Tnhlo Spoon*, Pork*, Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt and Mustard ? . Spoon*. This ware i* plated on genuine Al- j hata?full weight ol silver. ttse. A fine-selection of pure GOLD JEWELRY, . Plain Gold Ilinye, Breast Pins, Ear Drops, Ac. Photograph Album*, all fire* and price*. ? Buck Purees, Iiandkorobief Extracts, Soap*. BI am now offering a beautiful lot of OIL WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, at very low figure*; also Paper Shade*. Fire Screens and Wall Paper. My Stock will al- . wuya be found complete in this line. TI have on hand all numbers o. the celebrated Wlllimantlc Soft Finish Black Spool Cotton, tbo l>e*t in u*a for Machine*?try it and he convinced. In short, my Stock will be found complete, fresh and attractive at all time*. Call and satisfy yourselves. W. VI. Hove7. Mar 24 44 tf Insure Your Life*! Once I etc d*. TPIIE snh?criher is Agent for ore of the to JL beat and most reliable Companies in nd tlte world, a purely Soul been company, and i* managed by some of the beat men in Vlrind R'n'a- 'n regard to it* success, we ehal I bang* a eompariaon with any<company in tbo world. The large* proportion of its II * Policies are on the live* of citis^n* of that j# State, where it* etanding and character 1* hat known. It lis* seventeen kind* of : Policies, all won fcerjeiting, and It* rate* are ? le*e than Northern companies, for the reason that Northern companies pro free to believe that Southern people do not live aa long aa Northern, when the very reirrer is the cane t;mi at once. and secure a Policy. We re fer to Her. 1). M Turner, Gen. 8. McOow an, Rrr. J. P. Prc?ly, R<-?. R. C. Grier, l(?y. J. I. Bonner, I)r. G W. Prwley, I>r ? J W. Hearst, Rev H T Sloan, Dr. J J Walrdlaw. and at least one hundred others in Abbeville, who have insured. To G, W. 'b* Sullivan, Hon. W. D Simp'on, Judge Mun ro, Hon. <1. P Re--d. Col. D, L Donald, O, W. Anderson, Dr. Kp'ing, Dr. RmVrdale, and a great many oilier* who have also ur- insured in this Company. Gen. N. G. Evans was insured in this Company for $.*>,"0<i ite and ihi* aniannt was promptly paid inunrdi my ately after hie drntk. The Company has me issued over ttO.OoO Policies in seventeen en months, has received an increase of nearly $400,000 in that lime, and have only lost Jive by death, lor which it has paid $17,000, f leaving a clear income of about $883,000. eighty seven and a halt per cent, of which _ will be divided among the Policy holders * We challenge the world to heat litis Dr. Branch, the Stats Agent, has issued one hundred Policies n Abbeville We repeat, call at once and get a Policy, or wa will soon call on you at your houses; and beg you to wait uutil we eall before insuring '. elsewhere. "* JOHN FERGUSON, Agent . For Greenville, S. C. 0f Dr. J. IT. Dban Medical Examiner. r( (ireenville U. 11., March 3, 1869. M>r 10 42 If 8 D( The State of South Carolina, OREKNVILLK COUNTY. Pl FRANCIS A. WATKIS8 et nl. vs. JAMES M. FARR tt ?!.? In Circuit Court.?In Chancery. ? B\U for Account, Relit/, to- I * junction, Ac. TT appearing to my satisfaction thai JOIIN . _|_ T. FARR, one af the Defendants to the m i thin Bill, lives out of and beyond the linn to of Ibis State : On motion of James P. Moore, Complainants' Solieitor, it is ordered, That he do plead, answer or demur to the within ~ Bill within forty daye from this date, or a M decree pro eonfiu-o will be entered against 3 him. W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C P. Clerk's OAoe, March 22, 1389. 46-6 si Job Work DONE at this OfBoe, wl.Ji Dcatnrss aud deer>a'oh P. P. TOALE, (ain^iaa.aBW(?s3rt a. <&? Muuhturu of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. Not*.?W? would mil the ^trtimlu ittM tion of our friends to tho above curd. P. P? Toulo bus u largo Factory, and such facilities as enable him to supply tho boat work of his own make at low prices. A Tory largo aad complete assortjaeut always on baud at bis Factory, Nurlbrvk't Wknrf, ntar Kortk-Kmtt* trn If ail ron J Depot, Ckarlfton, 8 C. N. B.?Orders from the country solicited, and strict attention paid to shipping In good ord?r. 46-ly April * A. C. KAUFMAN, (/^iv e to MCTllMtl & CilMMISSIQI KIIT NO. 25, BROAD STRKBT, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATN, BONDS, STOCKS. BANK BILLS, Ac. Fx <Jor. B. F. Pvtry, Greenville, 8. C. Chariot T. Lowndes, Charleston, 8. C. I<easesne A Miles, 44 44 W. W. Taylor, Ball'more, Md. Maj. C. 11. Suber, Newberry, S. C. Ocu. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va. Hon. J. B. Campbell, Cbarlcatoo, S. C. W. B. Smith A Co., 44 44 Crane, Boylaton A Co., 44 44 Palter, Ro.lgers A Co., 44 44 Preaa'.oy, Lord A Inglesby, 44 44 I J. H. Wilton, 44 44 Aptll 7 45 . I SOUTH CAROLINA J.OAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized Capital, five Million Dollar*.? Prrtmt Limit, $500,000. rpilE office of thit Company It now opentd 8 at No. 10 Broad Street (8ooth Western Railroad Bank) Tor the receipt of Deposits, Diacount of Paper, Purchaae aod Sale of Ex change, and the transaction of a Central Banking Buaineaa. Intereat allowed oa Dapoaita upon (arms satnbliabcd by the Board of Directors. The Company ia alao a legal depoaitory for money* paid into Court, will .eoeive Ragiatry and Transfer Booka, act at agent to pay Coupon! and Dividends, and aa Trustee in Railroad Mortgagee. Pinxcmna. W C. Bee, of Wro. C. Bee A Co.; A. S. Johnston, of fukntton, Crcwa A Co.; Ri lit. Mure, of ILibt. Mure A Co. ; W. B. Williaroe, of W. B Williams A Son; E. H. Pmst, of Froat A Adger; J. EL Adger, of J. E. Adger A Co.; llniry Gourdin, of Gonrdin, Metthi, 8'<n A Co.; George L. Luisl, of Buiat A Buist; C. G. Memminger, of Msm niingcr, Jereey A Pinckuev ; T. J. Kerr, of T J. Kerr A Co.; J. I). Aiken, of J. D. Aiken A Co ; John Campeen, of Campsen A Co.; A P. Caldwvll, of R. A A. P. Caldwell; W. K Kyan, J. T. Welsman, B. O'Neill, J. J. Gregg, Granllavllla. S. C. Pop further Information, address GEO. S. CAM EliO.N, President. Til OS. It. WAltlNO, Caahler. Cliarleaion, S. C., March 12, 1869. March 24 44 It CARD. CHARLES ~KERRIS0N, ,'uii.m r.Ki.y ?f tbe firm of C. A B. L. I KERRISON, would iuform hi* friend* aud the public .hat ho ha* purcha*ed from Mr. Jamts B. Bolt*, all hi* stock in trad*, Ac., at the Bioro No. 252 King Street, and will there contiuuo tho DRY OOODS BUSINESS, wholesale and retail, tor cash, on bia own individual account and responsibility.? lie will proceed, without delay, to repleniah and renew the Stock, and eoutinue *o doing until the assortment shall be made complete and attractive. As the terms will be STRICTLY CASH, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that tha prices must be kopt at least as low as to be ! found at any other respectable establishment. His brother, Mr. E. L. KEKUISON, assisted by Mr. A. B. McDONELL. both experienced merchants in this line, will be found at hia atore, aiding in the conduct and management of the business, and it is hoped that hia and their effort* to win tbe confidence and patronage of tbe publie will be as successful a* in past dayc was tbe old firm at corner of King and Market Streets. Feb 24 40 <tn IWffl MASS k w. Wholcialc Dealer* I VI DRY GOODS 122 and 124 Meeting 8t. Charleston, H. C. BDW1* BATE*. ?BO. C. tBLMAH. Til OA B. M'OABAM. Feb 10 89 8m TRY NUMI'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, An AAA AM AAA M Of (U STOMACH AMD LIVER. mr am RBeomrxno at th USCZOAL *\A.Ot7X,Y-V. HEGEMAN A CO., Aomxra, nnw tomk. Mamrftctarad by C. P. PAKOTIN, CHBOTT AJtB AMTHXCJJtT, OHAHLK8TON, S. C\ 3ol0 by Z>rt*(rHrt? ?W?-"V *>