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V t-» r / .... „ g»» « -fcx.-'Ec.a >r>T^;; !*5fe trii^ pkopii,^- JOH^I W. HOLME*, Editor. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 18T9. Wi «r« not rrs^DslUle tor tbe Tiewe OT Duf"co/re*pori<l«it». i LMuLiAfcun- UkO. •m , —% t - Aim not conaidor iht pimmo of Mp«r> Tiwni of etectioTM iwoemry only in tbn | }f, De priMo.rr^iu br tried In Cbee- South but mequally necMoirj in et«r^ ter this ; two of .Uiem for mur- __ gate ta the Unlw. ThhjHnyrtr dor. tbe otherocfoi lUryary^aDd y i that a ^e*nv. . : H The l>«ad 7*s, I ? md ihe E.It1o« T>ie 45th Con?res« is dead, and in its last hours showed that, while the Demo crats are gaining back-bone, tbe Repub- itcans are' not. joosing their reliance in the gospel of hate. The dying Con gress has bequeathed to iU successor, which meets on next Tuesday, an uu> finished battle, ft to announced thtt President Hajros will array himself with tho stalwarts of his party, and'(bat he Will use the veto in their support. With an independence that wotld immortalise s b'Mik peddler, this Christian, tempe- ritte, albvMnotts occupant of the stolen office says that he expects no revolution ary action on the pert of the Democracy. He anticipates a surrender for the sake of peace, anoh as was made when he Was'ooufited in. \Ve shall see what we shelf sue, and we expect the Democracy to fight it oat ou the line of no appropri ations all smniaer, unless tire conditions attacked to the bills al present are main tained. / ■ *MO. •— Both locn! and leading Democratic journals are busily discussing the chances of the numerous candidates for the Democratie uoiaioa'iou for the Presidency in 1880. Ail hare their friends whose efforts in behalf of their favorites ere in proportion to their anx< ioty for Federal appointments. Tilden and Thurman and‘Hendricks and fttn- «eeh and Bayard are being'praised aad paraded, and each of toam must be sur prised at his own splendor of oharacter, ability and availability. — It waa oboe said and believed that ns 1 ■an ooald properly be called happy un til after his death, but that faith is of the past, and must be buried with its dead traditions. Tho public servant, whose chances for promotion are fair, can not fail to attain perfect happiness if he can only see himself as his political children see nim; the only grief that i befall him is the discovery, throngh t, of th-t publio iogratitade which nvognise bit elevation as essential s.'«noe of the State, e nojbany whited sepulchres ^ and the tendency to res- + 2 t'haracters by the liberal tore damacsd ^ wash is ao great in •ppiuMMi of . the public heart is tbesa btatif- that , public expectation growing sick, and tin . under the fearful of discovering purity( the sumption of spotlba. ot o mftion If •tehm °f ao ineurable t ^ PQ earthl them oonld only bw areoU h 1 »Ji*baf purgatory, in whh , v axp«t, les, ^e so on® ch dees it is evident that a diihet conflict. Moy. between him and Congress is inevitable. Mr. Tarlton Murphy, a well knot One of the leaders of the ]iepubli<ws ^i*** 11 of Fairfield, died laat week __ party said; “Tha Democrau wffl thfi»dv B efW<l age of nlBetj thm« yearn never wipe the supervisors statntee oflf the book while there is a Republican president,” '1 hat the Democrats in tend to make an effort in that direction ,ia wel known. Aa at preMn> under stood thay will first pass a separate bill repealing the supervisors Ikw. They cannot paw this ever a veto. They wilt then tack it to the legislative bill'. Then will come the real fight, and one aide or the other wiH hare to recede or there wili be no money to carry on tbe exi en tire, judicial and legislative branches of the Qovero.’nent. which means, among ottiar things, that members of Congress will have to go wiibou‘ their salariee. All but sixty members of the next House will be new men, who,will not look agreeably at the prospect of no money. Several loading Democrats are doubtful if they can keep the next House together to the bitter end on the repeal of the supervisors law. Yaaderfellt Crtajsl-onaliiew.. The New York Tribune of Wodnela day says : The Vanderbilt will contest came to an abrupt conclusion yesterday. It is well known, though not generally acknowledged, that the termination has been brought about by a compromise which involves alro the pending suit of He served in tbe war of 1812, Governor fiWmptoa baa been dear hunting and fishing several timee re cently. Ha will not take hb seat aa Senator before the regular eeeelon. Darlington News: Guano la Coming in with a flurry etbeft tbe companUs reduced the prices. TWcr hundred and fourteen tone have already been sent to this depot. ' Robert Heyward who was arrested m rrorufiry, \om % inr tnc mnraor or woman near Bluffton, and who baa been awaiting « sr»d since that time, died In the Beaufort jail on tbe 8d Inst. Get). Humphreys baa received it quantity of aaoiee and belts to be dis tributed among (be “ Bloody Eleventh.” They will be dividad equally between the Eaatern and Westeru regiments.-— Anderson Journal. Governor Simpson baa ordered a re ward of one hundred and fifty dollars for tbe apprehension and delivery In any Jail of the Gtate of John L. M. Irby, charged with the kitting of W. C. RUgore al Laurens. v - A* battalion of three companies of cavalry Was organised on the 22nd of February in tbe westesa ponton of Oconee county. R. E. Mason was elect ed Major. This battalion constitutes a portion of the Eleventh Brigade. At the court held at Lancaster last week one Hardy ' Reed was CbnVlcted Cornelius Vanderbilt against W. H. Van- *4 stealing and naarvylag a woroaa etc defite fails to. to the ext. TlWre at, id' this war. in with •i vs eeukl be expiated, we'migh jt ithin the course of a- few deoac re. itoratkm- to purity of a score ot cap able awn, but it would- requir. cter, litj to renovate the seulrot stk bitter partaaaaa as Hoar, Chandler, Ed- tnonde and Blaise, Speaking i»r our- aelvea, wa, hwkusd with the spirit of Diogeo w, art looking for aa howCst man, at> d we belifcve that the great mass of oar ipeople will join ns in the cry to our party leaders, State-makers and wire-pullers, “ Give us aa bonnet man.’ We mat no leader who puM his trust ia » barrel of money, his aristocratic an cestry, or sand lot dettagogum. Give ns a man for wfioer we can work aa earnestly, lovingly and honestly as we did for Hampton, and the Democracy will win tha fine in the Oly mpiad of 1880. derbilt. Some of the evidence which the two plaintiffs, Mrs. La Bau and her brother, wore prepared to submit in the event of further contest of their claims. Was told to Judge Rapallo, and on the latter’s advice negotiations and compro- raiaes followed. Cornelius J. Vender, biit ia to receive f1,000,000 and his ex penses in tbe suit is tha Supreme Court, and Mrs. La Bau-, oow Mrs. Berger, like amount and cost*; and the will of tho t odoro Vanderbilt is to remain (1. It is understood that all beirthave been satisfied, and numerous individual benefi- tbc memoranda left by the tes tator with W. U. Vanderbilt wi 1 re* ceive their fall claims. A Qweer Match •<’ Contradictory Mtatemeais. Vw.. v.. - Tbs three bones of Contention st As extra session of Congress will bt, of coucae, the supervisors of elections law, tbe repeal of tbe juror* test oath kw, and the repeal of the aortioa of the Re- honsiug tho use of In tho consideration of at least one of tbesS measure* the Democratic Fttrty-sixfo Congress and the President will t* in direct conflict. Tho P resident has made no aedret to ^1* gnailf tn of bis opinions ifi re gard to these three tnCWSares. The ju rors test oath laws and the i*w author ising tbe use of troops at tho pC% k* regards as remnants of war lagslatioa. The first are now almost a dead letter. He would not, there is good authority for saying, plaae him.-elf in conflict with by a refusal to aanotioa their His conns vase he has bean the Chief Magistrate of the oooaUy in ivgspd to iho w§ of troop iu c lectio us can be taken swan Mteatioa ef how he wfl not in the fotnre oe that snbjeot. It U well known that he has always I being need {hi would not opj^M Congism; the stetute that aa- WaafilttOTOW, March 10.—Ex Senator Patteraou to-day received a letter from the Aitorney-Geoeral of South Caro lina granting hind full pardon and ob livion for any indlcttnente pending agalnat him in the State. Mr. Patter- Son will leave here in a few days to ac cept au important trust under tbe Southeru Pacific Railroad Company in Aria >na. Columbia, March 10.—In regard to the Aaaoctaied Press dispatch to tbe effect that Patterson has received a formal assurance from tbe Attorney- General ol the State that all proceed- nga against him have been discontin ued, a correspondent made Inquiry to day of Governor Simpson, who replied by an emphatic assurance that he I'new of no such promise or under- sl . \ndiug, ^ ttorney General Youmans, who Is Cb arleston, waa visited by a reporter e News and Courier, and request- eu Me tbe terms upon which this v ,'tad been granted to Senator amneat. ^ tn( j tbe reagoD8 w 5i C h Patterao, Attorney-Oen* ral atet- ludoced It. ^ nnouncement contained ed that tbe cb waB new to in the dlspat ^riHeo, hlm,^nd that ^ ^ wr | rten ^ ^ y 8lJC jj nor authorixed t p %tt#r#oni He lettera to Senator t ^ -a<jh ^ totollj unaware the , toa( , be had been granted oi r;V)doing or bad any intention c r Later telegrams froi atatee that it waa Cnrbl started the story about t Attorney-General Y«umans get a denial, and they have a ■r. Patterson says he la not t ble for tbe letter. The iotelllgenoe which is denied Charleston, that ex-ftenacor Patter bad received a full pardon for his ^ leged offencter In South Carolina, canK from Mr. Pattertoo himself. In of tL ed to n Washington •*jV crew who hi' action of to order to qc seeded, ee^ooal- from 0*te 1- > _ t* •i repeal of Ao »“P« r , t Afferent view. He - to the fnrity of tbs ballot in He ‘he inatltmlone tetereot- The State Treasurer and Comptrol- ler General announce that they have suffl.lvDt funds on hsdd.to pay nil tbe State lot Utatlons for Tbtir ifitrflthvof the pteeent fiscal year w ithout WafBflg for As collection of ta*re. Tbe pay ment will not encroach on tbe tttereat money field in dispute. It Ik derived the surplus ovef the spproprta- tioua Uut f em * uBd rro “ ,he P h0 ^ pbftte roya 1 *!- 9 ood flew * » ft>rd ® great r*U«« A Mre- the Rossian Government fs* 01 * ^ project of admitting women to ph u r * maovuiioal schools and drug stores. IA Holland Women have enjoyed ttdn training since 1883, and gists are eagerly sought for, bring lire- ommended by tbdlr ordsrW habits, ac- curacy and clean linrea. . Ih AU oouo- tty the women who atrutfgie for ni# fleUtoa the child under the age of 76 years. He w»e sentenced to five years imprison ment. Beware,- young men | better get the eonetfbt of the old folks. Tbe colored people of Andersoh have Trcrettyorgantfietf » society wutetrtbey call ** The Qodd SHmeritane,” the ob ject of which ia to afford mutual aid to its members in rime of sick nr SS and distress. About one hundred and twen ty five or fifty members have Joined it. Great expectations are entertained of the Hou. John H. Eviua, of Spartan burg, In tbe next t-easion of Gougneoe. He bus alt< ady taken high rank,which whs to be expected, os he was editor of the Spartanburg Etprec-s twenty years ago, and When a man gats to be an ed itor there is no telling how be will end. Tbe fine residence of Mr. James Gavin was destroyed by fire on tne 2Gth ult. Mr. Gavin, being an old gen tleman, and helpless, escaped from the flames only by the assistance of pase- er#-by. There was a total loss of fur niture and everything in tbe faouae. It is supposed to have caught from sparks from the ohlmney.—Orange burg Timea. The Anderson Journal Is Informed that a colored Baptist preacher iu that town named Elias Terrell, teaches the colored people In hie ministrations that they are the children of Israel; *bat this la the land of Egypt, In which they are only sojourning for a time, for they will eventually go back to tbe prom ised land, aqd that they must ;ake all tbe gold and silver and Jewelry they can get from tbe Egyptians and be ready to go at any time. A mad dog created great consterna tion among the negroes In the eastern part of Greenwood one day last week. He first attacked a negro woman and tore her drees, and then severely bit a four-year-old colored child, after which be lacerated a fine mileh cow belonging to a widow-lady. He then ran down tbe main road leading from tbe village and when some distance out met and endeavored to bite a colored man, who, with a well-aimed blow, struck him dead with a fence raH. A meering of ex-Federal soldiers and Northern settlers is to be field in Ches ter this week for tbe purpose of pre paring, for distribution throughout tbe North, a statement of tbe treat ment extended to bona fide settlers from the North, and showing the ad* vantages which Chester county offr-rs to the many thousand* all over tbe North who are seeking homes in tbe South. This is a move In the right dl- reetlod, and we would Mke to see the same Interest displayed in Barnwell county. Colleton democrat: On last Sat- u'rday a difficulty occurred between ol e of our members of tbe Legislature A td a gentleman of our town. The ia said to bfvt been to gome pj^toe made by th*.legislator, which he wm 1 of not keeping to the letter. T* 1 * mmnber was quite severe ly beaten w l‘ b * stick, having some large bcuk <* °a hla right shoulder > arm and g ettir.g a broken bead be sides. We regret that tha matter ftkould have occurred. And therefore suppress Ae mimes of the parties wj- reged. • 'u .‘Mi . To tree a common expreeeioa, Aore (••He oAt between She farmers and On Monday teal, In tbe I am proud j .1 Wherathd A8 know thv manly Sr<*ii Thy friend aud direst f< For faithfully thoftHat served me. Throurfb hours of midnight gloom. Each struggle seemed to n» rvs thee For that winch was to come. My troubled heart was bursting With oppression vile and sore; My sbiteemanehlp to thee trusting tofely I am moored on shore. With deepest grief I glvrl thee up. My h. -nest, i bfele. suff ring son J But a drop n g led* ess la In the cup, For I»eth> laurels won. ; • - 1 hear thy manly voice upraised \>r bouth Gar ulina's rights • . North and s>uth l hear the*praised. ! h'»nor, truth, banslght- And In no oistent time, u » When Justice shall he done, ■Tm.’ That honored uaote pf thins bhall be named with Washington! : r— ' Speaker Randall Is credited witfi the atatement that one hundred sod forty- eight members would attend tbe D«m- ocratlc caucus. This will be a majori ty ot nine over all, aa there wtU^e but two hundred and eighty-seven mem ber* if tbe next House at the time ol the organization. , .11 ild Tbe fact that Cobgress was measur ably sober during the lost night of the eeeelon is one upon which gress and tbe country at largo congratulated, and that it w«g am un usual circumstance Is established by tbe fact that the associated press goes sign* . *u»-t against the said Estate i to pres, nt them at once. * , W- a'. BAILEY N ' i Executor* Barnwell C. H., 8. > t, March 6, )87ff a .I., i, i.^. ,, .. i.i.q. , j , AppHcaiion for Final Dlschatga, NO' ICE Is hereby given that application will be mad* t.y the undersigned, fo tfie Judge of Probate of Barnwell county, on Monday the Mth March, 1879 for final nla- Ohargr as guardian of Annls B. band are, now wile of A. M. Weatherabee. ^ w IHAAC A. BLANTON. w)»t|st«gi. February IL ts-a. i , A. FINE CilFT gult, ingW. te is to be pft 0 y tort os,. t« tha Pond, with the marie, and ja* mud. land os mty flit the purpose. THef out of tbe way to announc* it, "Tha Teller Committee.^ mys the New York Times, ;* started under one great disadvantage. It did, Mr. Foard —it did. Howard CarroH and bis truly loyal umbrella should have been included to the eapedition. The labor of getting up testrsnopy hnd irriting out tbe majority report bar hoen al- Qiost too much for tho patriotic Bed- path. •ew*—:— —; It is telegraphed from Washington to the CiuciunaU Commercial a» tbe opinion of “ a member of >be Cabinet,” that should the Democrats insist upon the repeal of tbe election laws there was a prospect that the seasi-.n of Con gress would be almost continuous un til March, 1881. This seems to indi cate that somebody has supplied Hayes with a fresh lot of backbone. The endowment of a university by Mr. Yandetbilt is certainly an act of great benevolence, but tbe endowment to suffering humanity t.y Dr. James L. Gilder in bis celebrated GlLbaft's Lav- xb Fills meets tbe greatest want of tbe American people. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Williston, and Druggists generally. A A’IF ADVER TISEMEVTX Proclamation O e Soda Foontata with complete out- Notice to Debtors amt Creditors. * * 0 ^ A LI* Pereone Indebted to the Estate of ri. the. late William Ashley are * nqaa-ted to mate ImraedUte p«\ meut t-- th^U'id.r- hotis noidihg .-tetms - holdibg .-ftil Uie are also requested ready be n*n!w*w rne bfi: property la situated sm the north-east corner of Aiken ..ounty, on the Waters of Fort.I Hranch The l«>oatl<>n Is unournsss- ed FWttjrtjf water, and i ily three mil s fr>>u Only three mil aTrim, the ^'^j^lLWorTUHlion __ ifi OSES, B Mckvitie. 8. Os J03ep “ DR. W. W SMIm, • WHIiston, S. C. No. & Orangebarg Sweep. No. 4. Bateshfirg gbeep. • No. IS. Diaoaond Point Bull Tongue No. IS. Cast-Iron Torn Shovel. No.. D. Magnolia Sweep. No. 1. Wrokght Lapring. No. 7. Heel Bolt. No. 8. Grass Bod. No. 17. Singletree Irons, No. 19. No. & Greemville Sfetep. No. 15. Scraper.^ No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel- No. 11. Gr*«nvllle Bull Tongue. No-JO. Steel Shovel Blade. : No. 5. WrouehtClevis. No. 3. Wrought Clevis. No. 16. Piew Singletree. — No. 18. Harrow Teeth. Harrow Teeth. J ‘ ‘ I • i ^ ^V’ood'Bnd iron Heel Adjustable Plow Stock. ' hart & COMPANY. CORNER KING AND MARKET 8TS., Agents for Avery iftens’ Pb-we. CHXItL. fiRK KS'A xofr, a C. uov26 6m BE. F.F.8T0KS3, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, BLACKYILLGy &. C. t H AS on hand and is constantly re* ertving a wHI scl^ted stock < f lire Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, erfmneiy. Toilet Bric-a-Br^c, Patent P' Pi Medicliies nnd Drnergists sundries, which be offers on the most reasonable terms fur cash or country produce. Professional calls In town or country i romi'tlv attended fo. AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE H Old Stand A H , • ' , of Mrs' Hull. Keeps constantly On hand a choice stock of 9 State orfkumt Oabduka, Exegotivk DaPASTtncinr Colombia, March 5,1872 ■i Q/HERLAS information hast sen received " at this Deoartment that an atrocious murder was commit ed In Barnwell coun ty ort or about the 24th day of Dumber, A. D. 1877. upon the body of JoSTAH HaNK- xmaom by Lynch Ubsbv ; and that tho said Usken has fl -*l from Justice; • Bow, therefore. I, W. D MMwoif, Oover nor of the State of South Con-lioa, in or der that Justlc - mar be don- and tbe eisj estv of the law vindicated, do hereny offer a reward of flP Y l*OUL*ABS far theae- g n henslon an«l delivery In any Jail of this tat* of the said Lynch Gbbn. with proof to oouvict bold Gmbbk tetwec»ty-two or twenty-three /■ are of age, six feet high, slender, black o mpiexton, short Soar ou right cheek, raro 0 yed, hlgii ch ek that of a b- water or braggart. In Tbstixuat Wukhbof I have hereun to Se* m v hand and caused the Great Beal of the state to tie afllawl.atOo- 1 mbla. th s frh day of March, A D. (LB.] 1879, and In fns one hundred an third year of the lodependenoo o ““ U ”rD 8 fS!S^rSShn,or. By the Governor: f R M. bins, becrotary of State. Bchix-st uppfr-fioqt tepth hones; his manners s J. t H. MOP BROWN* BARNWELL) » H ' J.B. White&Ck). LEADEk OF MW PkftSS, : 880 BaoAD St., - Acouita, Ga. - ' - I of work baVa thus tot overlooked Large quabUtlee ot •hipped to WHlSiton. £ <g. field Adrertteer queatioowd half buo^red turnon aa to whether ugbt any guauo tbia eaa- •oo fiat treooaM «t*t lad m man mho m##*±**» 6mm the Trenton agC**. tbg very fadt, #• I delivered. 1 lit TWOllill-BM ID ^TALW P 10 N B E R Dr thkAMU*8N8M, »A* FLORA McRFA, BrlAGO. ^ ^ t H ' Jft 1/X Will ataad at l>r. ?U)naT*a, near Allendale firpOt Season bifglM Tfili' oT Trtarth and wd» 16tb of Aug oat. ■ ■ j- Terms, $16 oaah. Mares aet provide Ip fraL «aa retara east saMoa frse. JfrflUl fr. .«Tfr|NET. : ? & Bnm. uiroaTKa axi> JosuxH or Glass, Chine, Earthenware, Lamps, Brackets, Clmmleliers and House Furmshing Goode. « No. 297 Bkoad Street, AtTiiTTMTA, fiYCOVlMIA, (2 Doors Below V. Richards A Bros.) Full line of Fancy Yu«cs, Ornaments dec, uov21-3uio ■,A, iaa, ARJtsTRONu & HERIOT WILCIWTON. N. C. K EEP eonwantly on hand a nicely assorted stock of DRY GOODS, ITAf-J, SHOES HARDWARE, GROCERIES* Ac, Whidfi tb»jr offer to the ritiz n n* of Bairn well county at fgjr pricue aud so licit their patronage. Segsni and Tobacco a specialty >1“ * DRV GOOD BOOTS, SHOES, -HATS. ETC rK- TFIE BAB YOU WILL FUND i»nQi( G. k E. L KERRISON. Dry Goods, 88 H ASEL 4 NEAR KINO 8f., ON, s* €. 72—86 Heal Estate Agenojr. 1 offer my services ae Bred E-oat/ Agent to parties having Lands j Houses to sell, and I will endeavor to makeqttlck sales of all property ed trusted to me. I have ri<rw for sale-— , ■ 4 dwelling bouses In Blaekvllis. Sstore-fiougre In Biarkvl{lb. ■ 1 vseant lot lb Black vllle! ! 100 Mores of laud near BlHCkvIlle. ^ 8$ Hores of land on EdUto river, m , Eight hundred , seres of land iu Orangeburg county; one-half «f a mill ant) ponding privilege to be sold wtrh tbte tract, formerly owned'by A. J. £vana % £ptq. , «. .. , d ng*! Graham*, ^eqtj^r on a«- Your favors r**f*rij|folly*>tfcbcd. 1 ’ ..•••* 4 o. e. antADMAN, oc^-tf. Pteekvfile. E q Billiard Takle ibr Sale! A SpleoHM BUriM-d Tabte. Deriter& Oa, Maksn, in first class order, Jkir saleat a v^ry low pj^ce^^^ly to nov48 ** nr’.—ir rryi , Sfivafioali ud rhfirlflstofi Kallruat 1 ^^ANOKOF .d. . . Tha following Schedule is in effect at this datf: .4T*i. .j I7e! s# U MU, Mufr ->u /J - beer* ChariMtos i - >0 i TH o.U. Arrive at Aaguata - v -w* * .?$80p. m. Leave Savaaaah - - * la p. m.' V^f?***^ sdl Btefr %*• ftigkt Thun, Driiy, m *■ :§HC. $Mts*Stfra F. SteTT. AgknL | LACER BEER On Draught or in bottles, Ale. Porter. Ac. ALSO THE FINEST AND PUREST fclUN’DS OF KENTUCKY WHISKEYS. .lifi <■»* »J $*♦» » « I; f. , ^ . ; • * • Country Produce TAKEN AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICKS. -4-8--*-=-. THR ff-^TEL attftched is ikhv open for tbe accommodation of guests and will be a oamfortfibie Reeling place for wearer trav elers. . . —re* L.iTU? WMrt-tf -L Da Jt. .. GRUSTERAL iOI& PRINTER, 1 7 3 i ■••d'jL.?, s wr SUM •Jt jsi uurtJfVi i a*taA><4 «r JO B BAY, s. c. HI.WIMA or* A EKECirm) b'4 ¥ -al it I Wmfea *RT> At OK W O HK H NEATNSd^ LOWEST PRICES. - .l r.g;v»4, 4 . : , . o^i ‘.•dk'M * u.. 'Orffoto by Mali kflll teCciff Pfom firiefa Printed Nt-ntly and PfStoptly. 4< Gu8te ;! ' J. tt PAR c * l U4 t r t*s.iuai i *4 v*!, Att»fition. mwj» at PEOPLE Office. CO. Merchants* oil; CtTTOlf AxNI) NAVAL STORES. . fi Wharf amf Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. HfihUral Advanee* aadc on ConaigusreilA « . j-u.r twp.l -nw - r