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Rippli* tor th? Your Oo?m?ftelfig, , la (Motor* Om Thwaami Ktght Hundred and 8lxty*t#ht 0* it ruMffrf by tlio Bvnut? nml House of lfopro*enntiv*ft of llio Siu?o of Month Carolina, now met mid sit ting in General AwomMy, and l?y the authority oi the same: Skctton 1. That the following soma bo, an<Hh?y arc hereby, appropriated for tho payment of (ho various qfllcors and expenses of Iho State government, that is t,o say : For salaries: - For^the Governor $33&00; for tho Secrefa^of Stato $9,000: fbr the Private Sooretary of tho Governor $2,000; for Adjutant and Inspector-General $2,500; for tho Assistant Adjutant and InspoetOr-Genanijl ?1^500; for tho Comptroller-General <j$,000 ; for the Treasurer of the State $2,600; fortho chiefj clerk to the Tre"asurcr of tho Stute $1,800 ; fbr tho ^Smaitor of tho Stute j $2,500; for Sunfffortfendont of Educa-| tion 82,500; iCr the* C&ief Constable! $1,500; for the Chief Justice of the Suprome Court,.$4>00<f; the two Associate JuBticoe, $7^000; for the eight Circuit Judges, j>28,000 ; for the pight Circuit Solicitors,"88,0^0; for the three ChaneeHora, to Jani&ry 1, 18G9, 31,? 500; for the Attpvuey^cneral's clerk, ftl 000 for t.hAv.f?levk-?fr t.he Snnremo! ?-s.* A Court, $1 ,000; for tlj^WState Reporter, $1,500; for the Keopcr of the State House, $300; for the Supei'intendent of the South Caroling Ponitentiary, $2,000 ; for the State Librarian, $400 ; for the three IIcalHu Officers, S3,900 ; j for the County Auditors. $31 .">00 ; for two watchmen of the State House aiid Grounds, $900; for arrearages of salary due Judge Thomas VT.. Glover, $1,000. Sec. 2. Executive Department; For contingent fund of tho Governor, 825,000; out which shall be paid tho expenses of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, to be drawn upon the order j of. the* Governor ; for the contingent: fund of the Treasury, $1,500: for fireproof safe for Treasury, $1,000; for' contingent = fund of ' the Auditor n P f Kd Qfnttt r?s>? r?nn+ . VI VUU *_? MtlVj XVUU J 1U1 liU^U llll fund of tho Adjutant and Iffspector-Gencral, $1.500; for tho contingent fund of the Superintendent of Education, $1,Q00 ; for tho contingent fund of the Secretary cf State, 8750; for the contingent fund of the Chief Constable, $500; for the contingent fund of the Legislative Library, $200. The above appropriations to be drawn upon the order of tho heads of the several departments, if so much be: necessary. Sec. 3. Judicial*}* Department: For! purchase .of books for the Supreme Court Library, $1,000, to be paid on the order of the Chief Justico; for contingent expenses of Supreme Court, under section seven of an act ratified the 18tli day of September, 1868, $2,000. Sf.c. 4. Ordinary Civil Expenses:; For contingent fund account, $70,000 ;! out of which shall bo paid the ex-} penecs of tax notices, assessment books, and other forms of the whole Slate, to be paid by the Treasurer, on the warrant of the Comptroller-General: Provided, No accounts for cost onvtafc Executions returned nulla bona shall be paid out of his appropriation; for the payof County School Commissioners, $18,000, if so much be necessary; for support of Lunatic A-sj-lum $16,000; for deficiency in apprpraiotion of 1807, for the support of the Lunatic Asylum, $4.500; for the cducaffon of the deaf, dumb and blind, $3,000 to be drawn on the order of the Governor ; for deficiency in appropriation of 1 QrtV *:? -P C3 ? 1L r* auv I j 1V1 wuoi/l UUUUU U1 OUUI.I1 v^urulina Pefcit&fry, $12,3000, ant! for continuihg the construction of South Carolina Penitentiary, -and other expense incidental thereto, $80,000, if so much be necessary, to bo paid on tho order of tho-Governor; for quarantine expenses; $3,000, accounts to be approved by th? Governor, and paid on tho warrant t>f the Comptroller-General ; for transportation and clothes for discharged convicts; from the South Carolina Penitentiary, $1,500; for permanont printing -$10,000, if 80 mtich be necessary, to bo paid by the Treasurer, npon the Ortler of the Comptrotfer^eneral $ for the Catawba Indians, $?,2$), Ho be paid npoa , order of tho Governor. Sbc. 5. For payment of State Police $2ft,QOp,4f gp x^uch be necessary... ' ate.* e. Jfidtfoit tonal i>e?artment: For the BUpporfcftee Bohoola $50,-000 in addition to. the amount raised by tax,- to be apportioned to the s^V^rid. BCtOTrdicJg * thplr reprc^ntataon, in. the. lower branch . ol the <*cnci^4 As??nibly j for the pay Of /fibe'" Prowesew <in tho Wnivei* -OarrfHua &2;<m t* L? : *- i u wmecu imj necessary; tor oue ae 1 #.?^i.. *'? UPf *Tlm Treasurer andSocrctary of the Facul ty 115.000: tar the Busar and Marsha ' ?4frp *#' ?>. iMVjMtyMiimngs* <n,80b;1' &U o: shall be paid ojp order of the Gover ^r?i i - irtii *ffi wtttiaii&tftoteli Willi mw\ flowed fey Uw tH?ll bo fnW, out or th* eontlnfcont Owd of the ili? State* upon the order or the ComptrollerGeneral. Mm\ tU. Tlml nil taxes wwoMod and payable under thl* net nhull ho to tho following hi ml of (\utUn, vUt The iMils receivable of tho United Ntnten 1 currreuey, national bonk notes, gold I and elver win. County Treasurer* ' aro hereby forbidden to receive anything elms in payment thereof. Slto. 11. Tho Auditor of Rtnto is hereby authorized nhd directed to levy, and cause to be collected, n putli leient per ectilum of tuxes, to rni*t> ? 'necessary amount of-money,"upon the asacd valuation of (he property of the State, to meet tho appropriations enu merated in tliis act: Provided, there shall not be assessed or eolleetcd, under this net,'an amount exceeding one I million dollars. Ex-President Johnson's Reception inBaltimore. Tho ex-Presidcut was received araid much -dnthusiasm in tho Monumental. City. There was a procession of the military, tho fire-men, and a general j turn-out of the poople. At the ban-j piuusu oi an gooa citizens. we look with great assurance to his future efforts and influence for the liberation of the captive States of the Union,!' and the rescuo of their now true and I faithful citizens from political slavery.May his life and destiny ever he radi-J ant in the list of the long line of, American patriots, with the blessings j of the lovers of the Constitution and i ! Union, whjch have always been the j glory of American citizens. President Johnson said; F.NTLKMEN: In rising after the sen-; timcnt which has been read, it is not, for the purpose of making an address,, Bimpjy to tender myeincere thanks for . the complimentary manner in which yon have been pleased to refer to myself and to t-he manner in which I i have been cubic to discha"go the du-j ties of tlio 'Executive chair. I have 1 no viows to express in my speech to- ] night, other than those of which yon j are already advised f and I rise now | simply to tender my heart-felt thankjs; for this expression of your approba-! tion and for the cordial manner in j which I have received in your midst, j lam free to f?ay, (while I disclaim making any address,) that during the j last four vears in thn arduous frfrnmrln I which has been going on for constitu-J tional libevtj', in tlio brightest and | [gloomiest, and most trying?and 1 j I might say, the most perilous?part of that timo, the encouragement and coiinteniyico that I have received from the citizcns of Maryland, has been peculiar and sustaining in its character to me, (great cheerslor in the most trying struggle of this crisis, Maryland, -when wo looked to lier, was found standing by the Constitution and "by-the union of the States. And I repeat, I rise to-night for the purpose of tendering my thanks for the many kindness I have received from tlio citizens of Maryland, and especially of the city of Baltimore. And in now retiring from tho most I exalted'station in the cifV of a free peoplo,and8teppin|j from that position into toe' ranks of thy fellow-citizens, and helping thorn, .01* endeavoring to helping them bear the burdons which I have not boon able to lift from their shoalders, I feel moro honor and consolation, ,and . more gratification hero knight, ah American citizen, - mingling with toy fellow-citizens of : Maryland, thart I would in being tof morrow maagffltatcd President of the r United States upon the rains of a vio. lated Constitution. Yes. mv deliver - .? <3 ?7. 11 *r ?" ""7" ; attco has been. the greatest caso of . emancipation since the rebellion comit meaced. . I stand here to-night, in .J your midst, a freed man. Yes a fVeed1 man, thank God I and I would rather , ?tflrKM* f t6 fee and Wa sraver -'"i &? . peat, then, that I caineherb to-day n6t for theparpoeeof making an address, L ont: end 1 Into mttB-tbe recipient. '' tifoa* urnm. a? ^ctnv a J not f<w.?l-Wft?IA.:$fc'CtAb? ;Jthe 'TimaiYah TOT! kiVi .inAde.to'iWa h*rr<v tni. f mp 'trnrftei - *Wrnbfte, Aa?tM? of ?y -' w*AT * r^tv ,-> | and the ex-President responded as appended : Our Quest?The patriotic statesman, j Andrew Johnson, as President of the-. United States, the bulwark of ecpial j rights the champion of the only true! and permanent union of the Slates,+ and tho defender and martyr of the j Constitution. History will vindicate j his fame and record an impeachment, of his iuipeachcr?. and a verdict of guilty as to them, by the votes of future generations of American frcnien. Baltimore, standing at the gale of thej .Capital, in front of of the grand pro-; cession advancing to meet and wel-! come aii illustrous citizen in the name I of that long line of admiring thoue-[ amis who await his couintr bills him i welcome to a place in the hearts of a great people, for whoso protcc-1 tion and happiness he bared liis breastto the shaft 'of calumny, and lorj them hazarded all tjiat is dear to the man and the citizen. In his retirement from the seat of the National Government in the full vigor of his manly faculties, stimulated bj- the ap tntAhtaft not ^ Mmtta nHtritm* ?Uul lhe fhnviv thunV* t>r tny hcArt A?r tho ktmthrM ntnl tbr thn mAttl(Vfttnth>tm or your rutithtrmt t\?tl with whivliyuu kvof?colvctl moon t hi* occasion. Tito vxPivaUlcitl rtummvl Iuh nonl nmltl tourinud prolongtHt ( hot ring. -* - ? ? ? Washinotiin. March 10.?Srrrvtury j Hntnilkiii I'isli lm* m-rivcd. Tlio ultimate contlnnutioii <?f* J.onKHtrcot titul VWJVJ gr* VUIIMUVII M H I 1(11(1* In the Senate a number of petitions' removing disabilities were presented, j Willey, of West Virginia, said the old! Virginia oflKes could not bo filled without farther legislation. Tlio fob' lowing finally passed: lio it resolved l?y the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the removal from civil; offices in the Provisional (ioveriiment ii of Virginia, provided for in tho joint resolution to which this joint resolution is amendatory, shall not be made < till thirty days from and lifter tho i passago of this joint resolution. I In the Senate, Sherman introduced a resolution authorizing the rceogni- ] zing of Cuban independence. Jleler- j H.wi 4/s !ii 17 ! 1).. ifU IU tIIV? VyUUlllUia'U Ull rUl'L'Igll 1VI> lations. The bill re-OTg:mizing the navy passed. The to 11 lire of ollice . bill was resumed and discussed to adjournment, without action. The | President has nominated several naval o Ulcers for confirmation. I11 the House, Ilolman, of Indiana, j introduced a bill dividing Texas into 1 throo States. Referred to the Reconstruction Committee. Pawcs introduced a resolution regulating compensation for contestants. Tho House is considering the appointment of a joint committee toj( inquire regarding the imprisonment of Americans in Paraguay. Tho Reconstruction Committee had an informal meeting this morning, but diil nothing. The Election Committee resolved to report first on pri- (| ma facia rights to seats of members from Georgia and Louisiana under Bullock's and Yarmouth's ccrlilicates. Mr. Johnson departs on Thursday. Secretary Fish has assumed the , State Department. There M*as a full and and prolonged . Cabinet meeting to-day. Financial Views op Mr. BoutwelIi.?As Mr. BoutwelPs views with i'espcet; o financial matters liave been the subject of a good deal of inquiry in the last day or two, we will, says the Boston Advertiser, remind our ' readers of his remarks in the I?epub-j lican Stale Convention, last fall, and! especially 01 me loiiowing sentences : ' We do not propose to "tolerate, sanction or permit an issue oi' demand notes, payable in coin, to L>o exchanged for the time bonds of the United States. "YVc intend to limit, and, if nccessary, to diminish <jraidually the volume of papar money, until it approximates in value to tho standard of coin. We intend that there shall be one currency for the bondholder, the merchant, the farmer, the pensioner, and the laborer. That *1-- 1 ill Viuivnij OOU.H uu tllU VU1UU <?I goill. When this is done, the public debt will be paid, as tKo resources of the country may permit, and to the satisfaction of those who pay and of those who receive. "When the credit of the country is restored, as it will be by the single fact of the flection of Geii. Grant, we can i?sue bonds, payable after ten or twenty years, bearing a lower rate qf interest, and thus save annually the sum of twenty or thirty millions of dollars. But, first of all. as a means of restoring the public credit, the people must dispel b}T their votes the apprehension of national dishonesty in the public finances. Tho Republican party knows no policy in gnance but honesty." lion. James Guthrie, whose'death is announced, was one of tho leading men of Kentucky. He was born near ? tr ? i - ? tv . ? ^aiuowiHi, jvumucicy, .ueccmoer Dtu, 1792, and commenced his career at twenty years of age, as the owner of flat boats jon the Mississippi. He afterwards becamo a lawyer and poli ucian, and served in the State Legislature for fifteen years, first in the lower and afterwards in the upper House. He was also a prominent banker and railroad man, and was the originator and first President of tho Louisville and Nashville Railroad, lie was Secretary of the Treasury onder President Pierce, and in 1865 was elected Unitod States Senator from Kentucky, which position he reaigueu id i?o?,r on account of his, feeble health. v,, , *mt* Tho New York Tribune say a Mr. Wilson, of . Iowftj is nnderstood.to aspire, to a place in theJSJenate. i i I i pl,i i i i i i . mOQNSI&NEES. '"-I- ' ;.7 - : - ? .J. ^ ;; ^ r? . The following named persons h&r* , freight in the Depot at Abbeville : , Mi5&* Martin^ G, A Visanaka, Mosley & Whit^CTT> WmftW Mbbre ftCo, 1 Trowbridge & do, ftewles, Perrin k ? Oo, J T Baakin,~J L Covin A Son, T sasarww* MAUKHm Murth M l&tU*. Cotton 2? n 20? Itutter 25; CoflV* 25 ft 33 ; Kujrur 15 n 25; Ctioem 25 s 101 Klour fl 5 pt?r hrrvl; Tea grwh *2.50. lUnck *2 ?>o; Corn *1.45 t\ 1.50 Oats *1.00. Pen* *1.25." t,nrd 25 n . 30. Slttvr 8 n 10. Kerosene 75 a 00. Iro 12 ? 1ft. Cldnkons, ^yrown 25.) Point ova f 1.50 ft 3.00. Salt 61.50 Turkey* lOots jut ll?. 15 i\ 20. Nrw York, Mnrch 17.?Noon.? ({old 31J. Cotton sternly, at 284 n 284. 7 P. M.?Cotton ft fduulo firmer nnd more active ; sales -1,300 hnlcp, nt 284. Flour ft ehndo. firmer and rut her more doing?superfine fStute 5.10 n 5.85? common to fair extra Southern 5.-10 aS.Os. Wheat ln2o. better, without much activity. Corn lc. lower. Pork in fair demand?new .31.87 Ja 32.50 per barrel of 200 lbn. Lard firmer?kettle 10 a 10J. Gold 31 ?. Cham.eston, March 17. ? Cotton easier, but more active, \vith sales of B50 bales?middlings, 271 ; receipts, 532. Augusta, March 17.?Col ton market quiet, with Rales of 203 bales? receipts 103; prices a shade firmer. WANTED. FIFTEEN' BUSHELS C ft IN A BER 111 IiS, (or wlii(tli i? fi?lr pri.-e ?i I bu imiil. liuail WILSON March 19, 1800, 47 3t BESPERIAN CHAPTER, No. 17, Tl.\ jSI.'. A regular Convocation will be licld on Fridav. 10th instant, nt. 4 1 1 o'clock, P. if. Companions arc urged to be in attendance. By order of the M. E. II. P. Mch 17 It Chalmers, Sec'v. ATTENTION. Come up with your surplus Money. WE are authorised agent* of the South Carolina Loan and Trust < Company of Uliarle>ton to receive suh ctiptions of Stock ami lor a branch or Agency at Greenwood, and those ilesirinrr Stock would do well to call at an eaily late. JAS. CRESWELL, M. W. COLEMAN. Greenwood, Marcli 10, 1809, 47, if 1 TO EE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION: On Stle 3)ay in April next, at my Stoi??: Vr. ftp n ? -i- ? m * iso V/oras gooa ian .tsar it, 60 Sides of Leather, - ** A. SMALL, Auctioneer. March 12 186S. 46?It SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me- directed, I will tell tit AlibevilU; Court House, on the first Monday ill April next, the following property, to wit: One Lot in the Villagfl of Greenwood, containing one acre, more or les.\ bounded by lunneof W. C. Venning, A. Wideinau end the Ninety Six rond87 Acr?s of Mand, more or Jew, bounded by lunds ef J. It. Tarrant, W. P. McKellnr, and others JHJ Acrea of land, more or leae, bounded by l^iida of J. Y. L. Purtlow, Beiibett R-ynolds, levied on os the propetty of 11. M. While ads. Frnnci* Arnold. One lot in the town of Abbeville, contuinincr 2 ncrcB, nioro or lesB, bounded by Main street, Pickens street, ami lots of Mrs. Kittjr Perrin and Dr. II. T. Lyon; also, one carriage, one piano, one lot books, one gold watch, housoliold and kitchen furniture, levied on as the property of Joseph J. Wardlaw ads. Mury fllcOaw. 350 acres of land, more or less, bounded by lands of D. J. Jordun, Mrs. M. Miller and other*, leviek on as the property of J. J. Lipford ads. Joab M*uldin, udm'r. 150 ncrcs of land, more or less. bounded by lands of J. T. Mobry, J. W. Hammond and others, levied on as the properly of Jaoiaa M. Gillam ads. \Ym. II. Parker. 400 acres of land, morear less, bounded by lands of Petar Kykard, John G. Bioter and others, levied on as (he property of John G. Boozer ads. J. T. & C H. Moia*. 200 acres of land, more or lfcss, bounded by lands of J. J. Cunningham, B. W. Williams And other*. levied on ta the property qf A. W. Lynch, dea'd. ads. Mrs. B. ClinkscaJos. | TEUMrf QA.au: ! . , ' H. & GABON, 8. A D. 'Sheriff's Office, 1 ,> / March $8. f 19 td C. NOLANB, mi ; L'v " . HAItfrBSftKAKlUt. . 8. c. . *V 1 ,V': *" A, ,. - * CANE dea&irig'Mfd -TT^noKteing ot Chairs, Sola, Ac., done on rettaLAMP 051MSEYS. la Oam Tola ?itrf?pSS tIq 3bMSSBSW??S PARKER & THflBSOS. ro^rtt* tr; c' *>'< . '4 1 1 J* 1 ? ' 1 1 mi3iT5?i -HAftl BOOE'iaiNBJBitfi v.. ^ / , H . /. Ill McDonald We are now rece V&M1& B CUTLE A 1 *11 1 *- ? /i.nu Mill Keep constantly on hi house! ~We* respectfully req Our motto i N. B.?Tn a few days we CORN. MEAL and GJ * March 10, 18Q9, 47, If TOWN TAXES j FOR 1869. 1 TDE followine Taxes hive been assessed la riiisp supplies for 18G9, 10 Gents on every hundred dollars L>f t lie cash value of all Ren! Estate. $3.00 on evrv Pleasure Carriage in I use, drawn by two or more liOreep. $2.00 ou every Buggy, Gig, Sulky, Barouche or other like vehicle drawn by ano horee. $5.00 on r.very Omnibus Hack or Ourria^o drawn by two or more horsas, ind used for hire. $3.00 on every Buirgy, G5g, or other ' iku vehicle used for hire. $5.00 on every Four Horse Wagon, liF>ed for hire. $3.00 on every Two Horse Wagon, Dr;iy or Cart, ured forliire. 5 Cents on every $100 of sales of merchandise from 1st January, 1768, to ltit January, 18C9. 5 Cents on every $100 Professional [in urne. . 5 Cents on every ?100 of Income from Mechanical employments. $1000 on every Daguerreotj^pitil, Anibrotypist, or other person practising a like art or profession. 50 Cents on each Dog. 5 Per Cent. on ibe value of all 1 Sales, at. Auction, by transient persons, $1.00 Poll Tax upon all male persons Jroin 16 to 00 years. $3,00 Commutation Tax Tor Road Duty. mil -n -j. * * - ? a.xi ac tarns must do maae oy the 1st April next, And th* Taxes paid by 1st May next. Defaulters will be liable to l>e doulile Taxed, and executions will be issued against litem. Any pec?on running any vehicle for hire within the incorporate limits, for which a 1 license is required, will be fined the full ( Hinount ol (lie Tix for each offence. All Tax Return* must be made to J. F. C. DnPre, at Knox <fe Cu.'fl store, wbo bas I tltM Books. - I The Heal Estate will be avessed at last year's valuation. The Council have found themselves una hla (o hsmss a low?*r rate of Tnxe?, as several hundred dullars of debts have ht*en turned over to them by the last Council and no assets. WM. H. PARKER, Intendant. February 23,1868, till May. .. i;? 8TABM8 tr ROCHE & RUTLEllGE, \ V * r. .< AOf 'v .< 1 1 o 0f ' '1 ! " v V . (, 4 THE subscriber* would respectfully in.* form their friend* and the public go.icmnj lust iiibj nave rocenuy lorpicu a co^par toft fillip irrtfit t?iv?rj SuMflf'Uipfinew.jfndfc^i.g ifed tb^e* 5 fprrji ; modioli# Slihieii aii'l, jCot In th<r fcwjdj ! 8e*J, Sign & Roberttcn'* C*rrT*tre Shop. StlsiHflsS They bave ronde^rripmiifMiU.-aW- to furn^oiiVtet #Hbab? beM quality of BEEF. pU? public paCrormge teapatafuk ?! I ' 4>rA&D a6cHt i^5figM8$&$? i " '"">1 . I \!\s\ l^w^s | J ^ w ni I, Norwo? living a large and well x %oai imC M ?, find all such goods, belongir uest friends to give us is, Quick Sales and Sma will be able to supply Fari ilTS always on hand. M J ir GROCERIES HARDWARE A rr it n ? n_ IS no .v receiving supplies of the folio*1 CASH Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Sided, Sliouldcra aud Ilaros, Lard, best kctLie, Bakers. Spiders, Ovens and Pols, A large lo: of exlrn Covers, Brooms, Buckets and Tubs, Cast and Plow Steel, Horse and Mule Shoei, j Ilorse Shoe Nails, 5, Iron, all sizes, . ^ 100 sncks Liverpool Salt, * j, 25 bbla. Flour, ypi'# BEST SELECTION. FROM THE LO' COLLINS' AXES, L, H. SHO WASH BOARDS AND i LEATHER AND S * COIL, TRACE 1 DOG CHil Wiih mnnv other article# useless to merit ?5T Pe tsoiis indebted are required i?> pa OHif. hlvuld lie added to tbeir accounts, i WILL be reported to, it settlement, is not in . wmm \ Feb 19, 1869, 43?tf - WmW GAMUE Pi. : V. i.r t ;>,.! ON WASHING ~ " ... / SEAL, SIGN I '* . > - v r ? . * HAVING recently moved 1*0 tliei CARRIAGE SHOP, would re*pe< tli? public generally, that theyanow.jBDppi Every variety 6i the b^?t Mai and Fainting Carriages, . . r. > '. M " The Material bns recently been selected 1 the very beat quality. In connection will) (he above, they have a ekiltfol and reliable Blacksmith, and eftpe mcnt. ' : They would return their thank* ?? their f aid, -and trust to merit a coutimiauce of. the . IfSS Z : C"i a 0 tv i :/j {.;??* ? \T'jijj jjijg In ,?'? <j ti!. IVI ii<m rt&l iH dC [ - .' -.w :??ir 'ii" MM<ri. m f Abb#?ii!0, 8. c;:r^y iytb,i0e? 'itli ne\ . IKI ' Xflt'CBO'e" ' r* mmctm straw boom. f I j.fiw# ?'> .!< c^c^T 'w^rr ??X r--r^ ^ M* id & Co. ' selected, stock of > TIP TO ? D tSS) I.. ?? &C5-. v Zf )g to a first class grocery a cull. 11 Profits. Tiers with any quanti y of ATTHEW McDONALD AMES A. NORWOOD. 7M. H. PARKER. PRnVKinM I 1IU V 1U1U11U, .ND CUTLKRY EAKIN ring articles, whicn are offered low for m 20 libl?. Planting Potatoes. Tnblo nnd Pocket Cutlery, Dook and Bint Hinges, Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Screw*, of all sizes, Sifters, Brass K?t iles <fcc., Fine Sjnoking anil Chewing tobacce, Turpentine and Toilet S'?aps, Starch, Soda, Powder, Lead add Shot, fanned Goods of all kiuda, L.Chee?e ami Maui-nroni, I.. . 1-:- , jPp^itUjwei ei, iu K1V?, X t liUU 1-Z 01)18. j f&Mi OHM, P7EST TO THE HIGHEST PBICES VELS, FORKS AND SPADES, SCRUBS. SHOT GUNS, HOE FINDINGS, 3 RE AST AND JNS, &C. \ . ' ij ion, nil of wliicli will b*> sold low fur Cask y up. Indul^-fiice will apt be grHiileri. It iluy chu only lilamo llieraslvt*. Tbe Lhw Htle iinuji'iliaU'ly. | L MM KtM. ... ...... . . -i '<SCWW<?|| ^ W y TON STREET, c ROBERTSON .v- -i" '"4.. V" ' " 1 r ' *k ? r NEW, LARGE an COMUODIOU :tfulty inform- lUvtr frien ? miuJ p? ro|?a, nii ied with a fujl ?orpaof haiuJp, and ;. t( . , teriAl m; Bnildtag, Repairing Buggies' and W??g?n?. ty*s> ' ?? ? ? n Ba]titrjore,by MR. S?AL, aud is of engaged > m ?Wlc*r *,f MB. "PATTOfl, cial attentioft WfU'fee gi v*? to tbl* dep*rl rl?j Jor pa'.fu.nagt*. aodf- rrcapv. life**, AliKlSn faMv' VMVtfV VI 0 * ( *J<'( <: <; ' 'v? .. Mfrmm- ' J'1 ojJpS rj J/';1 Rrtii.tr (* ?*>? J>' 1 1 V"1' . >' | ism WHI fii1 j w );??. n??fflea* for pill* 4t4M' I hn? ?Ddu)ged ytML Tap Mttet no? ^iM*$ai^', ?pl! Ml? t.-f % . 03T1 *373t3[Bl > > ; ?i *.?,! > %,< .? / SEASON! > * ' - * \> ;?. i\ ?w " t\ ?* <?. " ' I MILLER & R08BPH 'MN'i : "to *{? /.* ? ?? . ' ' ' J : v.. .;?? ? Art receiving daily* * ' ** *." * >? SECOND SUPPLY ' . jij i ' . ; ? - ? r:<>: . ,?./ ? Of GOODS adopted to the WINTEtt TftADB. They Lave made large additions to (keif stok# f . ' ' ' ' > ' : of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS' ! . I . ^ ' \*/<CReady-mad? CL'OTHfJSfl, ' * ' ' * IIAT3 and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, FANCY GOODS, of all kinda. . ?..vj uun proparcu 10 Blippiy Uie Wa?La . -UV :?*&'? t the public in every particular. ' ; >?' .7 1'lieir stock wiis never so large ana complete --I7 C <7 tins season. . . . . i' c ? ? ? N t: Deo 23 *r f -ixi -? . i" > * Centr GA111ACE HIP c-. : T aw GORDON & AIMS M7 OITLD" imnbanee to"tE?J i ciugenp oi AbhavilUi Didir<ct that thaJfi are still located ai their old uesr Dja-. m??<l Hilt P t).. where ihVjr are PteparciJ With I he heat material and good wofimiai***4 jo all work that may be eutru.it* a;. ly their oare. faikbfolly. aV- *?k?oh*bt? bricM'ftrfSa^m Ordais sr? Moii^t^d. j :ii. i\.? O#}gr.tt flJMJWA# GORDON & AU>0BSi ?? StfpL U,.i8(Stf, tQ. tf. i.iv.v'l h.iiVtf*? ,/. ) .. - " . : i '-Til '^iiuU'-'i i Mfri Demoreot's MonthlyJfog&eiitt** UNIVERSALLt cbnowt^dpii' the IVrVoi Mngazine <if A m twoikictft; Uriglnnl Siofies. roem*. Sketches, Household ? Mit<en.f Gems of Tbo*ijrhfc,-jP?T?onfcf *nd'Lit?-4. rury Gossip ^iualuHioK upecial dfparMients on ; Fashions)', Inftructjom on Heatib, Musics, \iiiUsem^aiK'*l?4j by tfie iiina prtf- 1 f.isely lllustriM?'1 wi*b cp*tly and eUablc Patterns, Kiul.roid*-riwy ?^pd iiani succession of artistic ti?Velfr#<Cwftft oxnSrP useful mid Miteriaji^gg Uuthmji^bj j.i No person of refincrn^iit,'^oonopycaj Jionw j ur Iwy 01 <UI? oflBf B tforVfHfcVto^rlllOtilf-i j th? SUiltil Munih'y.r aeOU, imailed free.. Yearly f3, will* Pr-*.V mio in ; two -c01>W.; $5 Sif; fiv* cupieB, ?1*. ?u.t clubs ui $S each, wiih.iho flrqi- prtjuiiuiM.IO. eaeli ribscrib-r. *"3: iftU^lmnrrrtu"aMf ' F*uUu? 8?w;i*B Machine ij^ ft?s.tot?rtVili?tN?ds.' The AfcWiilp~ Mdntiily. $4 50.r ^ Pui.liM' icttt %*8 Brr *rfW?yi NWtfoSfc*. . Feb. 6 J8B9 ? THE STATE 0FS0OTH ?4fiWM *w ?aq?fiijpioo a?90111M MWfr und?r liw ftrtp **n# %r^y<j, yJt&UJkt ?*? ? *w^gB jwglaWtW ftNtl b1 c^??--llli i? ?i . 'itey troasly, Hfertawed upci ft* ?ld,' Wkfa poQiidertiioiia^. we ?'jh y ?^JJ, tly?? iitira to ' gala and rttain ilia copfldface of tlji 5>uWii. Tf?w5T a&tfT liM9W?i> {??f? ?u } tv|. *HAi# ** wM atS%r ?5*V*.ww fwgaa. :: .+Hv+>mimi ht# i fF3ff; ^0 l^C i, ^k-[ Y'a^? o H {/ftgtf fcpt Jsa \ Pi ?,'?. 'i^jjj t^^^-A^a:.^>l-.;v.^.J..?-.. r-:: tf *.>-33*0 Mi ff *S? ABBEVILLE*' QOU^KKST By WILLIAM . i '. Judgg. $ .iJ??U fiat JAM# ??THEREA8. R. E Bo*Je Wfc0i <#i? f";, ?**?? . m?<|e ??iW.*om* ..tjMnnt; them T.?tt??rtf of Administrtttr<ito of .ih* Ettat* ?..d of Jotin H. WiW?ifr~'&t*W^<fc County, dfc<'n>ed. .tn?f^U?ioro <? Th.*>? are. pier^fura. to ch* tiwltdmenratrill . and ittfCttlur tb* kiridrrdF Ad tridfKWp'df' the mil John H >V?>? ?. 4*a?*B?di ?4ih M?nh !?? *?, ?fi?r pO^>li?u,wpa oV.lock in the foreuoon, to phew uwt if ?nv ?hey ha*'?, why the nid AdrartifwnrtiW ?h66ld m'H (t?r-f5fth dw^ \Hh*. lS<*.1a ?-?'>""' ' A*t twri dmrai W*