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. Kb ad from Colmnhia to Walhal'i M, passing through tliO 6nmo counties \n company with Jildgo Iloge, and, *3. *i.'; BatfdblpU, .boali'rtijftn rpf the . Stato' C.entrat. Cpnnuitt&o, and. mem* ber^f the State'-Sen ate. >*HVe 8tep, jped- ?&vC^eB$ui<y - AVbeviHo Cfbunty fordiriner: i rajharked to Judge ?Bfcg&jtfm. wil) bG ^ttacikfid. 'I-sa\t a1 Qpvr.satisfi^d.^w^U. Attack you. Ho go atrd'$lancl<>tph got on the train , ^gorrtor'AbbeviUe? and^Twnlinson and . myself got.on the ti'akvto go to Wai'iSMUlii immediately^ on i- gotting in to ^ourtrAiu Xuliscpvefced.tho eanrw pdr- 1 c son I- hadoointod TJtit'to Jndce- Ifoce. of -from 15 to 25 (I-.think 25) on-the platiorrA around tho 4b" 'r^eViUwfejaY attacked Randolph aa>ho ' commejrtcoU abusing ? VHto^ iliM^ilkndolpJi in a vttf MQ? And loud manner. Cursed Hoge and ordered hioi.to go back,.,to Ohio he rlui^no business to tun fbt 'difico here, " ?nd^Ursod~Bapdolphs.and told him Ifhewent u^tcr Abbeville and spoke thorej^e ;never wpuld come back iriivo. Called him a damned incondi- 1 ary, and called him a son of a bitch* 1 tho crowd all seemed to invoko the 2o?a*v atad II eSpetftcd violence frorti i >\ ^he demonstA^ion rnadev I saw the i .^\i same manifested in Laurens District. ' , It ^ commanding officers saw fit to ! * send a guard with mo to Newberry, i ^yibg.3.cd?l'4.n,ot pj^ss Clinton alive. ^ I rather applied for the guard. I < missed corCndction at? Newberry and i *. -?'.*had to spend the night. 1 came down i Lam-ens with tho Assistant As- J aflSp$jw>f Newberry, Corwin, as well j as' n^^Doputy Collector, Dennis, ol' j Nevv^rai#r who although personally i friend^3Rd\Dptjnvito me to his bouse, and did-bc^h^f^Appear with ine on i ' 'the 8treet/-or-visit me at my lodgings, i although invited to do so. C'orwin e told rae I should bo oxccodingly carc: i ful, as I was in danger of .being shot in tho streets. J was tojji by the Landlord that he had no company. I examined-his registry and thcro had been v^ry few names th"L>re for days. I \ "went op to Major Van Horn next i morning, and he detached two sol- t dicrs and sont them with mo to Co- i iumbia. In the political condition of C itfpa l have described, "I do c notooyideith at tho Republicans had a fair chance for the candidate of r their'choico. I do no*, consider that i there was a fair expression of opinion, | of any one of those in the Third and v Fonrth Corigressional Districts. It t ... ' -was a roign of terror in these coun- e ties. From my knowledge of those ( Counties, I do not regard it safe for t you (Ilojge) to go into them and take ? - tosrtinwtjy in this contesfbd election. 11 I think it would be exiremely hazard- ' ?ns. I am personally acquainted with * J. P. Reed. I served in thp I/Cgisla-r ' latui-e whiio 1*0 ,w^s ^Sotlittjtor of the ? . "Westerij e{retiifc;6f S^n^i Carolina. I 1 haveT&oWfVtijm ever sinco the war l; and b^ve wjvispcj h'ui to have his po- I ' JHicM disabilities removed, which he ' woujd never agrcp to do. I can only ( Buy tfeat I have understood him to bo e opposed to the Reconstruction acts. 1 1 think he-is exceedingly hostile and ' bitter both .to ..the Government apd r reconstruction:y ' {' f?r ' . f [Crora examined by j. D. Pope, 4 Counsel of X P. Reed.j ' -My opinion of Mr. Deed's political opinion :is based npop declarations 1 . Bjpco his inter- { his general 1 be&mg,*afi^ more especially the com- * pany he keeps. Col. Heed has' not 1 changpd -his -company. Don't know ' th*t made any (speeches ;in 1 favor' of BefCOnfltrnetion and the Un- ' ion. Never heard him make a politi cat Bpoecn. Uoi. lteed, had the rep- ' utation of being &;union* man before ' the war. I was a-candidaCe for Gon* < greas, in the Fourth Congressional was defeated <by Wm. D. ' Simpson. X an), con testing his elec- 1 tfon upontheground of intimidation, violence, and-fraud. I am now taking testimony on these points' for ^ ^rn in thfsu*> - ^J^elS office in this State before the war. I was jfcmagistrate^and a member of^hd 'Legislature, tBreo term's. During^he war "1 Was in fkvor of Rooonafcructlon -attd .waa:-a^nxiion,;.man, hnd wa& very much persecuted for it, ittiTO ? UuiWteSpatcbea tram Richmond on ' Saturday announced the acquittal of *v m h, Jffw* Bollwdj. .^sjpatch, of Monday give?&e<'foijoyfing parttcuV rly^ & ^ A v. . 0/&. &!** /&&. duration, 'bo weuer; fbr $T? deputy, who "feecmod- roady for^ft, promptly checked ar^y .such- demonstration.-The jury, was'^ihonu discharged, and the sprgeant raadd proclamation that any on? wlioiiad anything further tp enter; against Jaftiw Grant' to show why ho flhotld not bo'discharged, should coino forward and make tho spx&o kqownr r^ ' No orto making aby reply, Jtrmos Grant was declarod acquitted of the mnrdbrj and tho court was adjourned. ; G^jiefuiah of friends towiyds Mr. Grant to .extend their congratulations CUOO DO 4<> ?? ? " wv giuuo i/iiiiu ii? %vno minify ill'#inonts before he could loavo the court room. He subsequently did so, and quiotly repaired to Iub residence. 3 ?\ ? =- ? . ' ' Tllfc PRESIDENT'S OFFICIAL H0U8Euoito.?The 4 jjersonvel. of the Presu dent's official hoUeOho.d for tho prcst ent is as follows : General Porter will have cLargo of the matter of making out appointments'; Gen. Badeau will attend, as heretofore, to tho opeuiiig of tho correspondence} General Babcock will have charge of all applications for and matters pertaining to appointments to office?all such applications will bo promptly referred to tho scvoral departments; General Dent will have control ol all arrangements for visiting the President, interviews, presentations, and tho general jhargc of the reception room?translating tho business of all callers not ibsolutely nceessary to be sent to the President. A bulletin of all matters luthorized to he made public will be prepared each day and furnished to ill correspondents who call for it. riio President and family will remain it their present residence for some ivceka yet, juntil the "ExecuJvo Man(ion shall bo in complete readiness to "ccive them.?Ifalionul Intellitjcnccr, GEN. GRANT'S NEW CABINET. TI:q Hnnoiinntnicut of llie new Cabinet ?il^lie received with surprise by tl.e c<;tinry. As wo know very little of the getille nen named, we shall not venture to discus lio mutter. Our cotetnpurary of t1 e 3harle:jlon News gives the follow ing f-keteh if the tnenibtrB of the Cabinet: Mr, Elihu B. Waslilmrtie, of Illinois, thiihw SeiT'-tary of State, waa bum in Maine, n 1810, served an apprenticeship i*> ft rinling olBce, studied I aw in Howard Uni ernity and, removing to the Went, prncieed law at Galena, Illinois. lie whs lected a Representative to the 1 l?irt_\-iliirtl }-.ngre*s from tliat Suite, and re-elected to he thirty-fourth, thirty-fi:'th and thirty ixth Congresses, serving on two occasions is Cl>ainu:>n of the Committee on Cotnnerce. lie was elected to the thirty-K'Veiiih uid 38 h Congresses, and on account >f his tiaving served continuously for a long f?r period th#? nvy otijer uusinhar of the hirty- eighth Coitofress, usage awarded to litn the title of "Father of the House.'' wan the author of the hill reviving the iffice of Lteutei ant-General, which was ouferred on General Giant. lie was. re sleeted to the thirty-ninth and fortieth Congrefse?. Mr. Washburne largvly natrumentil in bricging General Grant inlo police under the Lincoln administration, u.d has ever wnue been his warm support* ;r, giving him countenance and strength .?ben the popular tide ran against him. fhere aeems to be a loner link of sympathy etween General Grant and the veteran Congressmen, wbo has for tome timo been regarded by the public ns the coming pow it behind the thnne. Mr. Washburne lins aean noted in Congress for his bitler and uncompromising opposition to financial rings and plundering clique*, and has fairly wod the brave title of "Watch dog of the rreaMJry." He is a decided though not an extreme republican, andis likely to throw til bis influence on the sidu of retrench meat and an economical administration. Mr. A? T. Siewa't, the dry goods mil? lion aire, of New "York city, who id to pre? Bide over the Treasury Department, is uew to political life.' A Scotchman by birth, lie began liis career iu a very humble position, upd working bis way up by integrity, reso lutiftn* and solf-denial, is now able to'count * bis property by tens of millions of dollar*. Mr."Sitewart, we believe has never been guilty of a generous action, being ns re* markubla Tor bis inflexibility in exacting the last'farthing which is his due as for his astonishing commercial success. Aft 911 executive and administrative officer he will have but few c tquiiU, and if he devotes to national affairs, as .he doubtless will, the ability, the honesty atjtd the inoprruptibility, which have .'marked- his ^udividual career, iV'' m1" ' J v r. ibere Are'hard tune? in &tore for the thiens and plunderers who gruw fat by feeding hi |1(?. ?. 1?WI ?d?" vanced io years, but id full of life and vi'5f*iV?Yi5vV S O got** ?i?? f-v ";v : General -Sohofield, *s was.intitriRted by Gtneral Grtf (ft previous to his inwugarat iou^ will retaro' fi)^ tlj^pffcani, the p6nfol|<:rof l&j*# z*ew M ;** * r*J*'. . <. ' vi ' Ji .1 Mt; AdolpheB. 3<via, of Pennsylvania, ihe Secretary ol ,tbfe Nitty;Ua retired-m* r^? chant, of Philadelphia, having for many yearf been qngajjed in thp Eh?1.India trad^ from wldih ue "reaped 'a princely. ij^jiufie Lie is regarded as one of the wealthie?it men politics.' Duringthe wiflifettotiVcl oorJioon-bebalfoflfae- ^owmca**e,and. a v ' 1 ' - y1828, and wnM to .the ,bar in 1850.^ lit wan ? member of Hpfi Maryland tlouae o Delegates Id 1801 and 1802, mid was dec te?l a Representative to the 38 th Congress In March, 1805, be was chosen United /? 1 % States Senator for (lie unexpired, term y Senator T. II. Ilickft,1 deceased. " Seflrttoi Cresswcll is a man of ability, and belong* politically, to tbe class kdowu a8 "South I em loyalists." Judge E. B. ttonr, of Massachusetts whom President Grant ha* designated *! i Attorney General, while scarcely known iii po.ities, has won considerable distinction a* a lawyer. He is ahoiit fifty years of ag? and several years ago relinquished a lucru' tivo practice for the neat on the Supreme Bench of Massachusetts, wlrith he has since hehl. lie is said to be a man of the highest .uvvg.iy 1'wounu IU UI3 luauiivia 4 Washington, March 10.?The res ignation of Dix, as Minister tc Fraoce, has been acocptcd. Thoro was a-very full caucus of Republican Senators to-day. Anthony was unanimously nominated for President pro tem. of the Senate. It has beep determined to take up only the following general questions this session : To repeal the lenure 6f office Act, strengthen the public credif, redistribute the banking currency, reorganize the Judiciary, enforce the fourteenth amendment, remove political disabilities, reorganize the navy, and the Georgia question. During the caucus, it having been proposed to rcrrict the business this session, it was insisted, on the part of the Southern Senators, that legislation (was required for the settlement of lo3*al citizens : also, that Sumner's bill, preventing intimidation of voters, &c., should bo pained. - In addition, thejr insisted that there should be some general friendly icgislation for the reconstructed Slates, in Older to create a better feeling, so that they might understand that the}wcrc not neglected by other sections. iff) Legislative.'?The Governor approved. on Tuesday tho following Acts: aii iu j>i u\ iuu iui tiiv? and consolidation of the Statute Laws of the State of South Carolina. An Act to renew the .charter of the Charleston Bible Society. An Act to establish the lien of Mag istrates' Executions. Am Act to Amend - an Act. entitled ' An Act to regulate the manner of keepirfg and disbursing funds by certain officers." An Act to incorporate the Carmel Church, in Pickens County. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish quarantine at Georgetown, Charleston and Uilton Head." An Act to prescribe certain rules to he observed in the government of ferries and bridges, privileged to charge' toll. lie alno- appointed the following Magistrates: llugh K. Roberts, for York Count}*; Aaron Logan, for Charleston County. Ages of the Puesidents.?The youn^ est man elected President of the Uuiird Slates is General Giant, wlio will be foilyaeveu yenrs old on tli'u -23d of April next. Washington was fifiy?seven, John Adam* sixi Thonn* .Tf-fTV-rson fill * - khvch Madison fifty eight, Mjuroe fifty-fciglit, John Quiney Adams Shy-eight, Andrew JiK'koun over &ixiy, M-iriiii Van Buren fifty seven, Wid. Henry Harrison sixty-seven, J.K. Poik forty-nine, Z.iuharv Taylor six?y three, Franklin Piercu forty eight, James Buchanan sixty.tifve, and Abraham Lincoln nearly filly-one, wlieu they were elected, * . Gen. JIutch, Colonel of the KintL Cavalry, will succced Gen. Howard it the Freedmen's Bureau. t CONSIGNEES. The following named persona hav< freight in the Depot at Abbeville i W Marts, J L D, T C Perrin, J D J S R, J A Devlin, W II Bass, J Yi Trewett, P A Counor, Quarles, Perrit & Co., J Milled J A Norwood, W U Parker,' H S Kerr, Job McCrevy, JO Nelson, H Wilson, R E Ilill, .Wf Du Bose, Moseley & White, T B Mil ford Dr H Dronnon, E Weatfield, G A Vis aneka, J A Visanska, G MoD Miller Mrs N J Bowie, J M "Martin. EXPRESS,-?W A T Oliver, Jt Q Gordon, B A Davis, lice & Wiiaon Joel Lockhart, Dr. F. L. Parker,i C iir /-? r i , ' ^ :: *t vruwiura. ' 2. . ^ V; D. B.7SQ^ELBY,.;, - * t' iv My*. 4 V Cr fl v* ;T "i.* A ~ZlA.-\ " .; V.' V : : V P ^ fj-Agonf. A J, &ay?:"lM MARKETS. ? ' ? -I . ' ' " ? kt'.~ >? '; , V. ; ABB4VJU4, M*Ppbi^l8O0.. Cotton 24? 26,- Butter 25 ; tToff6 25 a 33; Sugar 15 a 25; Cheeeo 25 i 30; Fl?nr$15 fcar?0l j }Tea -5greei fcorn* 1.45 a 1.5 JOatB *1.-00. Pewi -5ft3 jjjj } ' * * ' ./? ... -A *v:/.A,V Wi? .-1T>"'-A.'%?. y*-*Mstrr??S. UMP CHIMNEYS, 4 KQI.WR- a' n??w mid rci'V mpc jor ilf Ti'lu ini'rHpMiPe'fJii.ip'J.ir Ui? lioyfc fV j cy 5oop?,- N* >1 brushes. Tooth Soap. 8ilv? S??p. Mrs 15. HmilliV Corset*, and ? variety i f oaher artioles, jaiKt wci-ivvil Ht r PARKER & THOMSON. Mitrch latlt tf To lie Sold at Piffle Audio , On Sale day in Aprd, at my Sfore. ' 25 Cords good Tan Bark, 60 Sides of Leather, | A, SMALL. ' March 12 ISC'*. 4fl?It TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUN/ ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ' By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq.. p/olm JvJye. QW7 IlEREAP, Gilly F B- z*man mad* mi Ww to mi', to ifiniit him I.M.ier* of A?: ininisirniion of the Ek'?!** Mod efffdii ?f .Toll W H-'ZeniMfi, liilr of paid Comity, deceased. These ?! ?', then-tore, to ci'e mid adiitniih till and'eio^iiliar the kindred and creditor* of tl 1 paid derenred. iIihi llie\ li? and npp-nr, lieim t me, in tlie Court of I'mluti*, t|> h.- held nl. tl lipvilln Court H.iu-c. on <|ie23d d.iy* "f Mn el a'te' piitiliculinii hererf, tit 1 1 o'clock i ! tile foi ftioou, to uliow eatlKe, it miy rliey line why the suid Administ' ation thoiiid not I granted. Given tinder my Imnd. litis eigll'h day < March, -dnno Domini 18?>9 H'M, HILL, j. r. c. a. o. Mfjrch 10 . 18 2t THE STATE 0F~SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE COUNTY. 4 Hh WILLIAM HILL. Es/.t Prolan Juilge. WKrnEREAS R. R Bowie nn.1 L. O. Wil ww ton lia>'e mad? suit tome, to ernt lln in letter* of Administ-i nli *ii'.of. the Esta' ..rr.. .-.r i..i .. u iim.,... i_. . . : (.'omit v. ?l?*c?'h!>ed. . Thn-e mt?. Ili?*r>'fi>rp. to ?-iie nn<1 admunigh h mid yinuiil .>r tlif- kindr?*d an' Cr<-rii<ctrx > ( iti Htii 1 John fl Willim, tluit ilir>v li in <1 n|i|i- n?", before im-, in the (JimiiI of IY.iIui'i 10 lie <1 lit Alilit-ville II.. oil Wedms'lm J-t'h March nexi, nft.T public*!ion li?r?-of, ;,t 1 oVlork ill lh<* toiviiooil. to "tilinw i-HUtte. if in> tlipy liavo. why ihc 8nid Adm:uitilra< ion .-hmil not I e i?i iin'od. * Given under my hand, this fifth <hiy of Matcl Anno Dnni'tii lt><,'9. Published on tiie fifth dnv of Mnrch, IPC#, i lite llod jear of Atnfi'ic.in Independence. WM. IIILr,, J. r A- c. [t. e.] ' M.ifjh 10 18 2i ARLINGTON Intel Li Iasaraice Co. of Ya Home Office, 1214 Richmond. Piecidi'nt?JNO E. FnWAUDS I). D. Vice-I'rvfidcni?\V\1 B. HA AOS. l.pgnl Xdvimr? II (\ CAHKl.L. Medical Adviaei?Oil. 11. S&11TII, M. I why you should Insure in tli AltLIN(?TON : 1st, It is fully Southern?uwlor th? conin of tIse l??-gt tuen of <lt?* South?FlKrtT-CLA^ for hot >1 stern integrity of chiiriicier? as we ib l>iiHince? nlt' itinn ul.i. 2:]y I a condition, a* toc-ipiinl utid nssei ......ui.. .;it. ..... ? ? i 1U..I1UUIJ ? mi UIIJ V'UIJJHIIJ | ( Aniciiitn. JJ'lIj It puis it* po'icylioldern the larpp< iriinruniecil I>ivulfii.l of any Compimy dvit; btisinrs) iii ilie South. 4:lily. Iu premium tables ore the most lit urul. ftilily. It* funds nrn nil invited (liy e pr< virion of il? ellnr(?-r) in fiivt lit ti* upon lie. Entitle nt Imlf il? tnii-iifumi'ereil valnn. Oilily. It |ioh8-??<-9 nil llie ul' i-iici iv? feotnr? >f i!a leading Northern rival?, and vnlu.il> fi ntiir?'B tiot ji'iSii en. d i>y any otlu*r Cumpntr W? do nui tlecry the merits of oil.er t'uii pnhie*; uli we nek n a compui iaori. Ku cxil charge uu female ritka. D. SATODEHS CHILTON, G?;ncr?I Agent, <fcu. MiitpIi 5. IgCff. 4f>. If NOTICE. m > : U.: I. 18111! V It U G GIST. I COKESBTJRY, S. C., ' 4170ULD infnrm bis frien<l* and iho publ V T I lint lie liu* judt received a full assor inent of th* Very b- si DRU8S, PAINTS, OILS s Varnishes, Dye Stat, Soaps, . Extracts, Perfumeries PAPER, ENVELOPES, ' J HAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES C THE BEST QUALITY( And-allBriiolM usna'ly-k'optby Prngtrin which he i-ff'-r* on fti?? moil rpasonali'e t?rn his uliol^ s.'ovk bfinir ju?t e^lwiivd liy PR S O/NURWOOl). in mnd N?-w Yor 111 - addition to. hi* *e>.y. .complete. stocft i Drugs .and Cljuji.icijla.. ha. ke^p* conataail p ? supply of; the y?ry.b*si. qiiaJUiesof U'M AND OTISkE) ti]t ] BZ-Sf.'-Z tTulr'ilZ QU' For tb'ea?ek. and family tit*, being r?cor f] ftijnded Mid by.Ub?Cici?n ^en* - -oljv. Pliy?iriin?' prfejcrijiiiot? Bi d h|I o Ga ?!*? 6U?d wit^, 4pa0ti<rM.^*Qd . nuj /.nrfcii ? 4aJNd for rot tm li ordered. '/ 'Th?iiKfnLfo^i^v(ir^?wwj^r patty'ii'^- b a *t*wed U|A(|> frm dating Hi? p??k y? ar ^ ccAivUnily A apply of all articles needed I a; Ih* (>tildi4 tKK0?mfl?:0 "5 orft ?k? h*<uAs:v *1 L "" wkotiOl*Hgr-c? '** ?>M o-J V.i*. ;?>v.a X 3 ] > ; }, F. towns* ^ J '?bt?. 1 fifiD. ^ ^ " jj t y ' ?> -. ; . * ' /{:% ', ,. ''* } ' ' ' SA&Zr* 'feabto..JVJijjk PHI 1 SSX&&3, Formerly known as Barnes* Rocky River Mills. w I Having fold my interest .. IN J3ARNES' MILLS, on-IWk) liiv^r, I flriiipfr*thurfnfClutTl of giving im- |( M e, mid of inlnnliiciiij! ?? lli?* pr?iii-t?iini!ii'Sf p?.Mir my suivesmrs Mfwr*. OLIVER & YOUNG, eineiprit-ing, inJuctriou* ami ^ 'iccoiiiinodating young uk'O wlio uro o Well prepared to Grind Grain c U and Saw Flank. On ?diort nnti<*e and in I lie bust of nl vie. It ^ Mil YOU NO will devote* lii* ?*ij iir?pcrsonal attention to the machinery and management of the l>u-ine??. You have 11 j-' only to uy ;hem .to he p.oaPud. in I must hern expre?* my thanks for I lie* ^ liberal p;iirotiHg(j lieritlofore l?e*iowerf, mid ih titut that my Hur.ee^sors luny rceuiie I ie I rgi; custom lo which their merits aro en- 11 ^ title thein * ..1 li. I have only n few settlements to .m*ke " and, a* I lu.vo leisure now, would be (ilciiMid to attend to theiu at ouce. J AS.. T. BARNES. r' March 5, 1809-45 3in /\ 1 CARRIAGE m WAGON ' SHOP. s ?o -&* \ CHARLES COX , ill I ^ K-PKCTFULI.Y informs the puMic Mm ^ ' V he i^i?iv|mr<-<1 in build tn Older, l'Ut?OI IvS aim! I.KJHT Uut'KAVVAVs. lo il. " nil kind- nf o.VKKl.VKK mill WaOON WOltK nt. Ii. l t iiiitiiiol mi r?-nM>iitiUe tiring All t\ I new wn k w .minted lor. twelve montlip. F.liimiry aS IS'9, 41. tf ' d 1 BLACKSHITHING. n . v FRIDAY JACKSON, 1' WKIX known in this community ft* n ekillInl workmnn. <vill attend in Sini hwork ? upi'ii Cnri iajf*'*. Wwi/r'nn, i'litutmion Too-*. Mill-v-P.mrimr <k\ IIi? teunt me reosojahle t and he warrants his work lo bu equal lo the ih*su Fehruary23.1P5fl.44.tr J DENTISTRY. 1 :? 11 ' WM. C. IAR11L AW, I. D., M S." ic Offii.e over Dr. Parker's Drug Stor?. j! ?; Abbeville C. H., S. C, ? a February 26, 18G9, 44, tf , " ???'m ?t Tlie undersigned hnvo associated themselves. I ^ under the firm name of . J J WHITE BROTHERS, and will continue to deal in GENERAL MEIl!e CIIANDISE, at successors to While. Smith >' | & Co., nt No. 1 White'B Block. We sincerely '! I hope tlmt close personal attention to business, strict comnicrcial Integrity, and an earnest effort to please, will secure to the .new firm tlmt patronage which heretofore has been so gen- J erously bestowed upon the old. By the above considerations, we will at all times strlfo to gain aud retain (be confidence of the'public. GEO. WHITE, L. W. WHITE, s March 1, 1869. 17 4t m Hi mus! " BY . } ROCHE & RIMi FilRF. ic , j l- . Tfr-" . i THE pubflcrilwri* would u-uppctfully inform tW.r friend* nrid'tlio public 1 gttiM-rnlly ibal fliey" |jav? rereriljy fyrmril 9 ??co-partnership in tlte Livery Siwble liuri? _ baviijg leaned (lie'.(lew mid cum modioli* Stahlen aiii Lot in the r??Hr pi Sqal/Sign it R<'b(*i-'hoo'H Carriage Shop, ? tl>ir mv prepared to fu> nit.li FEED AND ' QU AivTEftS fi>r nil kinds 'of Slock, and lo UIKE go'iid Hornes and Buggies, ot> . he iuo?t r?HKOt>aMtt I t-nnfe. 1 (p Tbi'V have tnxde ?vt"rtii?/cnici)i? hJmv Uf rurniwhyUip njikikcl with tlie hej?t quality ot . 1JEEI'1. Tlie public pal runnj^e ' rt-ypei:lful,, ly solicited; ">.:* few P. 8. RUTLEDGR. J; EPWar6eqche of March 5, 1869, 45. 4t'-I' ' ' ITTESTtON! r''- r:1 fTvt'riQ. jf.V/l-'tfi ?' ! SJOMB *f'onr lit'we Wn ?ery f J3 puiiolHtJ ia paying tlielr of la?i ye?r, 7 oilier* ha*^ be*n waiting foreopnn ingo,up, and : p. to W? Will h*\ tlni- cur No fH utt- Dm: * luring an.I wo will b? compfil'-d Jf Hpwiwy inefi Itoein. t y?Q and nAf . Q- you cyrpa foripfrd and h?lp o ? 1IILLE& & 45 . Icr f;Tv ' mWa --'.ii ? -'? &< ff fj e" g'?i ";<??. .'? ?!? ..i . ? i rtwtt&to- siwr> %; tto mj i tj jw i ju i 2 iwma ! ii . ' v v ; ? . .'.',... . . .'jj-cis? . . . ..... il r i 4 " inil i ^ 'in [OWN 'TAXES iM o MMKtl W -r ; * FOR 1869; / ? ; THE fyllowia? T 'X<?a lmw-o been asse^sI to raise cupplies for 1809. 10 Cents on evvry hundred dollars f ili? cn<?li value yf hII Re?l E-laie. $3.00 oo.tfvry Curtiuge- in ?0, ?lrnwn l>y two or n>ore hordes. $2.00 on every Buguy, G"g S.'.lkj, | >arouclie or oilier like Vu'ikle diuwn b} tie borse. $5.00 on every Omnibus Hack or inrriu^e drawn by two or more border, n<i lined for bire. $3.00 on every Buvgy, Gig, or oUn r k>- velrttle used for bire. $5.00 on every Kuiir Horne Wagon, >?d f r lure. $3.00 on everv Two Horse Wagon, j-.-iv or C-irt, tired for hire. 6 Cents on ?vory $100 of miles yf icreliKUitiHf from January, 17ft8,*to st January, 18G0. < -T 5 Cent3 dn^fery $ito^jpfofesftional iit'iiinei 5 Cents on efery $100 of Income mi Mcrhxuicul employments. $10 00 on every Daguerreotype, I iint*r??t\ pini? or other person practicing a he art*or profession. 50 Cents on each Dog. 5 Per Cent, on the value of all nr. Andimi, l?y transient persons. $1.UU ?*011 Tax UJ'OU Hll male uisiiiih Iioiii 10 <> UU ycirs. $3.00 Commutation Tax for i.?;d Duly. Lll Returns must be made by tlie 1st April next, >n<i iIi^Thxhm | $ id by 1st May next. )t>an!i?-rn will he liable iu i-u double 'axed, and execution# will Lo issued {jiiiifct them. Any person running any vehiolo for hi?e rithin the incorporate limits, for which h cen<e is r? quired, will he fined the full inounl ol, the T*x (or each off-nre. All T?x Ri'liinm must l>? made to J. F. 5. DuPre, at Knox & Co.'s store, who liaf lie Bookn. The Real Estate will be assessed at last car's valuation. The Council have found themselves una rleio ?r*esb a lownr rate of T?xe*, hb pcvral hundred d<>llart of debts have been urned over to theru by the last Council ud iio a*st!t8. WM. H. PARKER, Intendant. Fi-liruary 23, 188?, till Mny. iiliuS AXD IT WILL nw YOU! I 50 Tons Mapes* Super Phos)hate of Lime. . . : I 1. i . . Soluble Pacific, Baugh's Peruvian Substitute 1$ Tons Pure Peruvian Gumo. .4; At or under Charleston price*, freight dded. No better iiivcaiinent titan'hat >r improving jour land. ChII and see ample, hear lei ens, and diiciisa tlieir mer IS. t . . . . WALLER & BROTHER, DEALERS IN, Jv JEY GOODS, GROCERIES, Promions, Fertilizers k, Greenwood, O. Feb 12, 18C0. 42-tf , . - : 9H.SSMI ' i.iiieced, T?uoer!? ?ud Macliiaa Oil* , vy :v VVliitc I/tu'l, '25 lb. package!", " ; Whim L.ift.t, I lit oil, ; ' '..'.it- J 9 f >\ 1 rop;il, Japan ami Onrrinjj* Van, i'uh, ; , tf lu*t, YeMoW and Gr< on Pinnta, PateVii,Dry*r, -8prlK?i,* ?' >???>r .?' } Black Diop dry utid in Oil, V-; PulDt aid Vin rush Bruslu-g . . , 6mH TObl*. WniW-W ail#: Brutltai, *' : -s Marking Bru-hr?,. fAV- r, i M ... Cuntul'a iimir tftripinz Brutlita. ErVahK^roaiiU ijo'l ' 'r' 1 nui)l>S "d i ?Ol<l Faoiiiy Whiakay, , ,, ? _ fuf&WWfr Brindy, *- & fcobie<1?n?S?l>ottp|>e,/>! * "iW. I'otl and Madiirn Wine, ' , . . ]im 8nek4WC"1 ? . >'**,?!& ? ?*4,. B I'epner, Blacking and Shoe Broihta, Mhctoton v Jtl??: Vi4J < ' ' ' ' " I>gal", PfolaraliQfi. FuoVKW). N-?t? andJ*V> ?/;Pab*r*,'BnV? tiuiVea, Pbii#, Panoi'S, Ink*, Ao. Topy&tpK* {ttfcttU) m4 tot' copirfs. "Kial^v " 7^1 v ~l i gUnflfc|M*M?' ?obits, ' '?' i >ii &.,* ^ slKfetKa aS i-jfjf. ^ SiS IIM. oiiiH unlTA.?^w"oc wyP5rr"'o S^4r*< ihetn B??la, Bai. *?4 P*Jrt?r. J riMK. I 'f I-' ''^ ' SELLIN ivV.'i ^ \ - f. . i* rtofft}ra^?' ' ' . i ?? > -A H ^' ' .7^ r: * " * ' 4 jLAuv iii^ i uiiin u iu yiuov I will, for a short time, offer have on hand - ^ AT THE THEY COST IN I still havercmaining from my New York, &.&08B mi Of such goods^as I WHIC.H^I ^ ON THE TERMS As I can keep this offer opi I respectfully invite my custori to come forward at once and v and advantage?. My object is to. . il off. my p tend to give any list of what I say, call and enquire, and you just what you want, J. J. Cun Abbeville, S.'C., February 2 GROCERIES, HARDWARE A THO S. ! y - w ... V w> , IS no v receiving gimplies of the follow CASH . ' , . > ; Stignr, C.Vff-e ntid Mutate*. '* Bm-iii), Side*, Siiuuldt-ra aud linin*, L'nd, be*t kfiile. * Buk^r.*. Spiders, Ovens and PoIh, A large lo1 ol-eX'rn G?>ven?, Broorno, Biu-kv'ts nud'Tubwf Ca~t mid P.ow Sie**l, : ; Floret* ?uH Mule SllOet, 1 Ilorae SIiom Nails, ' ' t> Iron. rt'.l.*izfR, ' '? Cv 100 Liverpool Salt, 25 bbla. Flour, . .c Ji . >' ; o.: r.'cis BEST SELECTIOty.. FEOM '7 IHE . LO\ COLLINS';,AXES, L, U. '.SUCH WASH .BOARDS ' ANT> ci{| ; . ^LEATHER: AN D-S COIL, TRACE H DOQ: CH A Wflh m'&tty other'rtrlfales tiiielew* to merit> ?3T P?*rsuaftf rfqiuivd iu p<>} < <?; > liouM.'be ^dd?^ 10/tjif.ir , ij WILL by r?:t?rlrd.io, il ?*HlMiietit if not ^ntj w ' I*'vw'?l -1!- ' V' ?? Feb 19, l$p?; 43^tf !> : :\4 . c..'-, [ ???' u .'.tilt O&cssJcoisb oti^o , M a 3m MMwnm I >': !'.iia yv^>v^rTJ -;r-3)' v?*.7 "w'^jlc Oi i'fljul d.-ii ii;;v/ SEM, SIGN & T.u ! -'7',-^ [!> ?h< Vfi ?l?$l , }Wf 0.-4 t,t vf>! ' j f aw *j*J ftl o; Every *fra*iety? of the best Ma 19; if2 fli ^i:o H,hi$uiui i'y ^t"?#SS >??*&?? . she ver^4i??fT<^H?iV.tl,B;c '*$**. *<fiT ttvi.it! '^' lo. c<?QCw?tiun j?i)kK<tit^ nbo??,tteyvii?^^i nBkiljfulWijil > Jtokmtf&Vt site* , mnrn meir mnun 'o nnjjr ir nu$itvM to mrtk m fOiliuuanctof itlo ] | Jiifl ot ?*>Vr V ; .> *?'. l~y*wU Sh *toS? * G OFF i D 1 # If COST .-,iV ... A . ' j - t V r - Wtlw ' JNSr . . ;t . o. ?_ *'' ' my Dry Goods.. business, to the public the goods I : ' >. > .'.** of i, (* PRICE MEW YORK. r last Fall's purchases in nriLtSELL " ' ABOVE SPECIFIED. v c?n only for a limited period, UTS niul till* nilhlif* rr<Jii#?rr?ll v ivaii themselves of the profit . ' i-, " fr' ' roods at once I <lo pot prehave, but instead thereof, will, in all probability, find 5-Jr. f <,) ' - > -, ninglikm? 15, 1869. . j , t < is:* *i o">v: tJi , . -:T v. A' P1M1S, ,'.' b . pi v. jlo ? ' rcp crfTtiftitV.*'' .. : t s.-.y/ viafdtr . .? ' . J.* E A K.TTf': ... v . ? A#'. > ^ ? . , T fLy in^ articles.'' widen are oflinsd. low for ?*. . . . V> i-- liKfOWl Ju'.'.i-t ;? V?V, *? ??? ? 20 PhW0?9* - ^ Talde nrnl I'ocket; Guilery, i if.. H.,uk *n<i B.iu tw/l; r'T- r} Hand Smwk, Drawing Knives, $ , Screw*, <ij; alj s?JW;>j. k-< ?; 7 . SiMvtn,. Brijw X?iile?i.<!w\, ' Fme Siii-tiiifT mid CI^Hig-Jobacce,-Tuip?Mi.!iu?f.aiid Toile^Snups, ... * .. SlhicIi. Q(>(la,.Pow')t?r? Lt*ad;.add Shot, ., Canned 0'n?d< ol all.kuiild, j yr,i; Cheese utid M;?et'*roi?i,, ; - . vniJj ; -.u&i '-"-i* isoV* .! ^'v; 7EST <1?E HIQEEST P]BICES '4 c? *v.'. 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