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S3E / 4- Bfprwwtotly Pjlter of Uarnwell C®. LAROEST COUNTY OIRCUllTION. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1880 W* *f« ■ol rmiMWiMtli. ■UU-gy * Kot 1 rc«pon*iU« fur tho »•«*< uf u»r cor- ABMh«r l>l«la Talk. At w# predicts), »ht Sopr«ae Court Kas very property decidei the tax levy act, petted ty tbe Uwt I^yUlature, ia- valid and rofosed •!»« petition of Attor* ucyQcneral Youiuans fora mandamta against Coinptrdller-Ocncral Hajrood to compel him to proceed with the collec tion of the tax. Governor Simpson will call an-extra session early in February. It is probitblfe tfiat many members who aro desirous of notoriety and re-election will return with reluctance, to Colum bia, and with motions to adjourn at an early ditfc in their pockets. It is useless t) deny the fact that the people of the State at large arc dissatisfied with' the legislation of the last session. With the singl* idea ia their heads of shortening the session, our legislators perpetrated in theia anxiety for an adjournment be fore Christmas, many sins of omission and still more of commission. When the Leg slutuie re-assemblea, its mem bers should remember that they aro cx- pcoted to sacrifice their private interest to the public good, and to stay in Colum bia, until the wort they were sent to do has been done. If they ftiil m this Brlsbaizars warning will be written « their political epitaph. The times de mand the calling of a Constiutional Convsntion; J(it is but timid clap trap to de’ay and temporise,) the passage of laws, forbidding the ourying of concealed weapons imd the yirculatiom of corrupt lituruturc/nnd espcelhtly w sturdy rvfcsal to appiopriatc any public funds to such educational frauds os “the Sate Agricd- fural college” or such outrageous hum bugs as the Charleston and Colum bia canals. We shall, having no axe of our own to grind, henreafter speak out freely and more fwlljy than our present limited spnec permits us. The extra session is called to meet on the 10th of February. The Rcpoblicnn State Convention, meets on the 28th of April, and the Grrut Boom will get another boost. Anyone who can furnish us with a copy ef “The Sword of Leo” foc,publi- eaftior, will oblige ns, and several lady subscribers. Terrible destitution prevails in Ireland, and many are dying of hunger. Col lection^ for the starring poor are being made throijghoul the United States. South Carolina Railroad Stock is rising, and capitalists are trying to cap ture it. Wo hope it will be token out •t the Courts and kept iu Recrrier Fishers hands. Mf«h( va» Mfcftt !■ Ufa!**, Boston, January 25-—Specials from Auguata say that much dissatifaction exist* among fhe Fusioutqt*, who assert that Qaroelen traded- with, the Republi cans, and' plotted with Chamberlain to deliver the State-House t» the Republi cans. Tim Shale-1 louse officials aro poHtiva that the Fusronist wore to have -greatly lessened eaptwred the State-House lust night, but that the precoutipnary moasurcs pre- vented ,it» /i he Governor ..„has been advised by some of his friends to orde* the entire military force of lb« State to Augurta it once to be ready to disperse the Fustomsts Government on Monday. The military advisers of rfir Governor believe that the tru« policy is to end the dual government at once. oovekSor kmith’s PROCLAMATION. Bokton, January 25.—The Ilcrald'k Augusta s{iccinl says: The Fusionbt Governor Smith to-night issued a pro clamation to the people of the State defining his views of tlic vitu..tion avid his intentions as to the future. The document: is ns follows: “To tho citi zens of Maine; My attention lias been caUc.d, to the repeated assembling of nrniod bodies of men and military com- panics ni the capital of the State caus ing unnecessary excitement and dis turbing the public peace, and I deem it due to my fidlow-pitizciM to udVise them of the fact that thi»>-display of force Ls without any just cause, and serves to keep np excitement and divert attention from the revolution!.ry proceedings by which a party caucus undertook to organ ize a State government. 1 have already publicly declared, and n*w repeat, that tho political party and friends with whom I act have at no time contempla ted a resirt to force to secure their rights. No force bus been organized, none has been called for, nor have wo had any here at-any time. We »dy upon the Constitution and the InNvs ol> the State tuid the honest judgment of the people fut the vindication of our ca use. Tiie poTIce force acrttr»rtxgd'"by Governor Gereelon and placed under the charge of the superintendent of pubhc buildings for the protection of the public property and the Legislature- against any resistance which- Find been threaten ed in excited public assemblies was dis charged alutpst immediately after the Legislature had assembled and organ ised. Since that time all the forces, police and military, hnrve been under the control of the Republican organiaatiow without the presence of any force to op pose them, and without any just grounds, and only tor imposing upon the credulity of the peop'e. The lawful geveruwent of the State has been excluded from the r'tate-Housc through military usurpation. The State-House is at th* preaent time filled with armed men. A Gatling gun covers the entrance, and the Shite is sob- ject to an expense of thousands of dol lars daily for the purposes'of maintaining this military ahuw. It is proper that our people should consider these matters, and whether or not they arc willing to’ countenance and suppotl each high han ded outrages upon their libcralites. Are they ready and wiliiug to yield tbeir rights as freemen and become slaves to forces which arc thus burdening then* with taxation and undermining and destroying their free institutions? 1 bare no fear but that the honest and intelligent sentiment of oar citizens will discountenance this military usurpation, The people of Kansas, arc getting 1 n " d the* legal government in its r * o ° efforts to restore peace and order and A Convention held on the 8th ef January, passed resolution, asking Congress to appropriate ene million ,dollars to compieto Che work of Im provements on the Tennessee river. Wearw or tke Week. A/; W AD VERTISEMEN!8. Tenncsse—Memphis U preparing to Inaugurate the reform and improve ment In her system of sewerage, re ported on by^the BonltoryOommlesion, and their various suggestions will be acted upon, and the probabilities of an epidemic this year will be very Delinquent Land Sales. : fThe Public Attention “ " Is Directed to In accordaMfrwith section 100 of “An Act to reduce all'acts and parts sf-eetsf : , providing for tbe assessment- and tax ation of property fcto one ♦ct, and to amend the same,” approved March 19th, 1874, the delln^ueat taxes of Barnwell county for tk* year 1878 is Hereby patyllshedr.— 4 rJ Kentucky—Mrs. Coojt was elected State Librarian by the Kentucky Legislature. Maryland—Hon. A, P. Gorrana. bos been nominated for the United States Senate, by the Democratic Caoeus of the Legislature. _ — Ohio — The Repubiicao caucus of the Ohio Legislature, nominated James A. Gat field, for kfoltetl States Senator. New York—The Cental ayetera was rejected by tbe New York Pi ovision Exchange, by a vote of 172 against 168 for the system. • . . Frank Leslie, died on the 10th. Florida—Two large cigar Factories In Havauo, are to be removed to Key West,. . North Carolina—North Carolina has funded, between five and six millions of her old bonds in new bonds, bearing four per cent Interest. Asia—Mohammed Jan ban assumed absolute authority, civil and military, in Afghanistan and is preparing to re sist the Briti&h fnVasion in a syste matic way. The ambassadors sent by him to Turaestan to solicit the co operation of that power against the British troops have [succeeded in stir- ing up that nation, and they will gb InW the fight with their characteristic determination. From present indica tions Generaf Roberts, the English commander, will MV0 'Ter tre heavily ALLENDALE TOWNSlHP. . * —— Acn-s. Bulld'g*. Lot*. John C. Allen. Trustee 390 Mrs. Mary garter 150 1 J no M IlooVer , 1 Sarah Stevenson 1 W L Drpass 650 10 W B WBiiaras & Sons 312 (1877-”7S) C A WilBuma & Co 2 1 BSLDOC TOWNSHIP.’ ...... W L Connors (77-*78) 8J11 ^> -- Est. Jas Tilley 100 M B Snros & Bro 75 Mrs Martha J Williams 32 BAMUlfca TOWNSHIP. IVCMcMillannirT: 235 • ; A J Ostrander 1 1 BARNWELL TOWNSHIP. 8 A Wood 500 Est. Elijah Wlliis 1600 BEN.NKTT HPRtNUS TOWHSHIP. J Hiuten %■ - - ^0—2 Judsoa n»uHtres ^0<) 3 ( T J Rountree- gi-V) ff ^ T BoVLwell ('77r7P) ISO i** “BLACKVIIJU» TewX*HIP. S I* Chisolm 80 O Luscher 1 Kst. Jeff tyriiabis * ■' I - FISH PONT) TOWNSRIP, Mrs Mary T Connelly ]<H> 7 Mrs Elizulveib Freeman . 212 NE IK AD VER TISEME NTS. NE IK AD VER TJ SEME NTS. Special Order BiTO. 1 Barnwell’S — + Prom Headquarters, x > AS FOLLOWS: Tic it remembered that J. J. MlLES, late of the firm of Adams A Miles, at Hnmberg, 8. C., ha* thoroii(rhfT established himself at ihi old stand, with acomplcte stock ot Dry poods; 1 - ‘ ■ .• . Notwal^"Hnt^ CJutltliur, JJoots GKEAT -AND- anci Shoes, *r-'- -ooo ... V- V Groceries, . Plantation Supplies, Hardware. Crockery, Medieines, . j Etc., Ehe. " 'iv V . ' In fnct, .everything the trade require, which lie wilt sell cheap, for cask or country produce, and will supply time customers on reasonable terms Call and see him bcfqt-e miking arrangement elsewhere for the year. jnn22-lt Weathersbee; & Easterling, Whole Mile and Retail TteaTers in Notice 1 DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. * , i Full Stock Always on Hand, PRESS eiSBS REeilVES 0A1ET. I. I have THIS DAY associated with merMv L. A ilUKKK in my business. Hoping for a sontinuauce of favors heretofore bestowed. I am, very rcspeetflillv, S. MILLER. The style of the firm wil be t Stoves, Stoves ! (Wedding' Gifts N O Cooner SOJ 2 rorn milk townsdip. Est. Mrs C I Bailey 800 12 - 1 Stephen Godby 100 F.st. Titos Nugent 12 Hampton Patrick 1(10 Fst. Edward Telfair «0O for yea [1870-71.72- 73-74-75.70-77'’ OEOBOE S IT.^KK TOWXSIIIP. Hart Gritbbs ft Henry Tlartzog ].*0 U) J A McCreary ^ 175 Joseph Kinsal ICQ tired of C. P. Leslie, and want Gov. Simpson, to send for tho carpet-baggers who went West. Having had enough of Charlie. Wc say let him be. (For Tib- Po<>pU-.] Tke Dos lasvv. Blackvillb, January 20, 1880, In these days of general alarm on the •ubject of mod dogs, would it not be wall for our town corporations to pass an ordinance prohibiting the running at large of these canine pest*. There are more wot thioss curs perambulating the streota, to the imminent peril of the legs •f pedestrians, than the law should per mit. A man has uo right to convert the public highway iuto a promenade fcr worthless dogs. If 1ft desires to keep a dog and is willing to pay the tax •n him, let him be confined to his own premises. A few nights since Ivo young men were attacked by a dog of the bull species, and bad great difficulty in keep- mg hinr from severely injuring them. It was not until three shot* had been fired into him and' mortally wounding him biUithe relinquished hia intention. Let die town marshal her instructed to kill every dog found in the streets, and the nuisance will soon be abated. Thfire is neither reason nor common sense in permitting the running at large of dogs, which, if confined to the yards of their ewners, vronld prove of some protection, hut which, in the enjoyment of liberty, are nothing but unmitigated nuisances. Besides a tax of 81 would be a source of revenue U the town, and soy man hav ing a good deg would cheerfully pay it, and the balance would then go where they belong—to the manure heap where they would be of some benefit. * Civis. Ctom. ti rant la Ha promote the welfare of tho State. Josr.i’ll L. Smith, Governor. Havawa, January 22.-Geo. Grant arrived bare on the steamer thia morning. They warn by Gao. Arias, tbe civil at the province. remain during' their atay here. After making a trip to Hayti, nod perbapa to other Islands, Gen. Grant will soli for Toro Crux about February 12. Tbe Mexican tVur I*ea*i«n. Washington, January 20—Judge Mackey is actively engaged In urging the passage of Ibe bill to pension the veterans of the Mexican war. The bill hoe had two readings In the House, end wilt come before tho committee of the whole of the House on next Mon day, and will certaiuly pass the Con gress. The bMl restores te the pen sion rolls, with all arrears of pay due, tbe penetoDcra of the Mexican war who were stricken from tho rolls for alleged disloyalty, and pensions alt survivors at the rate of eight dollars per month from date of its passage. It appears from the argument | framed by Judge Mackey iu support of the bill that the Palmetto Regiment was mustered Into service on the 2Gth of December, 1846, with 1.077 men, and was mustered out in June, 1848, with but 36tf survivors, and there are but 34 officers and men of that famous regiment now living. It la also stated that there are but 6,000 survivors of the Mexican war who are entitled to pensions under the bill out of an ag gregate force of 75,000. Tho official records from which Judge Mackey cites at length show that the army fought ten general battles and 98 en gagement* in tbe course of two years without the loss of a single stand of colors, and that they entered the City of Mexico, tho Palmetto Regiment leading, with 6,500 men, and dictated a peace within a walled city, the capi tal of a foreign nation of 150,000 In habitants. Tbe population of Mi xico at that time was 8,000,000. We acquir ed by our arms 1,006,000 square miles of territory, in which are now embraced California, Nov&da, Utah, Alisons, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, and part of the Bute ot Nebraska. The bureau of statistioe reports that from tbe terrltoiy thus acquired 88,100,000, 000 in gold and silver have been taken la the past thirty-two years. Tke soldiers ask only eight dollars a month No Such results as they secured have by so saudl aa armjr for tbe country that It served. They more than double the territory of the United States. re-euforcod to enable him even to hold his own. ■ Spain—The flight which Ibe at tempted assassination of King Alfonso gave his newly made Queju Las brought on appoplectic fits. Russia—No clue to the nihilist who attempted the life of the Cz*r, near Mcscow, by blowing op tho cars, has been found. The determlndtion of the Nihilists seems to be strengthened by each effort of the Government to de stroy theiiL A district In the western part of Russia, sows 400 miles square, is famine struck—not enough provis ions to support the inhabitants two months. Germany—Frinco Bismarck is very ill at Yursen, and bis recovery is con sidsred extremely doubtful. All of his immediate family have been called to him. England—Judab P. Benjamin, one of Mr. Davis’ - /abinet in Confederate times,but who has been practicing law in England since the war, has been re tained iu the celebrated Tichbotne case. South America—General Daza, Pre sklent of the Republic of Bolivia, bas fled the country and another man placed at the head'of the government, and General Prado, President of Peru, passed through New York a few daye ago, en route for Europe. He said he was going to Europe on Government business, but as be tried to keep Ids identity concealed, it is supposed he was trying to escape his exasperated countrymen. These Presidents wore forced to See their country because Bolivia and Peru, aided by another State could not keep back the Chilians Whom they bad intended to crush. Cx. E. STEA.DMAN DEALER IX General Merchandise. SCHOOL BOOJtf S, Collecting and Real Estate Agent. i«r.a< tvvii^LTc.js.ct. 13. TV W-ALKER. Importer and dealer in Italian and American Marbles, 'tomb-stones of any design, made on most, reasonable teiras. Established in 1792. Char- jnn!5 ly Nimv.AT Tciwxsmr. le-»ton. S. C, -* V J P CnWcr MrsJ J L'lnylsn. Mrs Sylvan]*'Clayton Henry CoUimin . _ Labordc Kdiiiond Kit Robinson Mrs J Fcarlsiin HDD Twiggs BED OAK TOttXSIlll*. 1<00 Janies Dicks 50) W 11 Owens (Trustee) lo0 Hcpscbeth Sneiliug 8:5 ’V BOS KM ART TOWNSHIP. I! \V Burge<s 20 L A (iarducr »Vh) James Moore ' 800 CYCAMORE TOWXSIIIP. Tint. .T C Sanders It S Darker Mrs S A fonnelly 20 9 TURKS MILE TOWR«nir. J T fears* __ 400 WILLISTON TOWNSHIP. .100 40 2 2 1 1 3 A roost outrageous piece of cruelty is reported from George’s Station as having occured last Saturday. It appears that Wesiy Bummers, a negro youth about eighteen years of ag* committed suicled by shooting him self with a pistol. Tha deceased was married tho night previous against the wishes of his father, John Sum mer*. Esrly Saturday, morning tho irate parent^IBtitVtuted a search for his disobedient son, and suc ceeded in Ending him about night fall. He made him return to bis own home, threatening him on the way with every kind of punishment, and even death. The young man was beaten until almost senseless, and in this condltloqjtilled himself to put an end to bis sufferings. Trial Justloe Reed held an inquest over tbe body, and the jury decided that the deceased bad oome to bis death by his bands. The particulars given above were not known, and it is probable that his father John Summers, will be arrested and the body of his son disin terred for examination. The end of the world is predicted tbl« year. In anticipation of this event, we hope all indebted to Tax People will call and settle their ac counts. Oome along, friends, and make the beet preparations you can. I THE Patterson House BARNWELL, S C. Is still open to the traveling public, and a osli will oonvines the most fastidious that itis the placs to get your money’s worm. The table is supplied with wholesome food. Btables with a capacity for twenty horses, and servant* oh hand to groom horns*. John o. oowtme. jtn»- PBOPiilfiTOB. HE Grundy ' Henry Hurley It Hutton Aim Knimu McLemor* P Mitchell Mrs VT Wood berry George W i son ' Barnwell, 8. C., Jan 12, 1K80. Notice is hereby given Hint the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate described in the following list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by Alfred A.drich, Esq., Trensurer of Barnwell County, 8. C., at his office, in said county, on Sionday, 2<l February next, unless said taxes, assess- ments and penaltiea be paid before that time, and the sales will. he continued Irom day to day until all of said parcels, lots and parts of bts ef real estate Vhall bo sold or offered for sale. f. ff. LARTIGI E, jsnlo-td Auditor Darn " ell Co. SHERIFF’S SALES. -- Execution Sales. Denj. Stokes and Jefferson Stokes, Admin • istra«orsof4.ucy T. Stokes, deceased, Vs. F. U. Ayer—Execution Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION TO ME directed in the ithove entitled case, I will offer for sale, at Barn well C. H., S. L'.] on Monday, the 2d day of February 1880, it be ing salesday, the following real property, to-wit: Allthot tract, piece ofplnntation of land, situated, lying and being in Barnwell coun ty, State aforesaid, containing nine hun. dred acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of Mrs. L. Curler, east by lnnd,s of W. Carter and C. Hicrs, south by lands of Ehrhardt and west hy lands of Lawton Bishop, Lewis Prescott ami George Kinard. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, janlS-td — S. B. C. Sheriff’s Sales of Pefsonal Property. W, T. Blanton ts. Preston Bcttison—Execu j lion Sale. BY YlItTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN Ihe above case 1 v ill sell at tbe residence of PreeWH»45ett4««n r naar ilarnwell. S. C. f on Tuesday 8d day of February 1880, it being salesday, Ihe following personal property, for cosh, 100 bushels corn, more or less. J. W. LANCASTER, _jan 15-t<! H. B. C. seeds, Seeds. Just received, at tho Barnwell Drag Store, ' . “ A large assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEED. —ALSO— RED AND WHITE ONION SETS. JOS. SELLING $£. JanlM - ficKLM & mm, Attimys, Solicitors and Cousellors. AVANT, ;*.,8.c. I88OGHU188O SPECIAL REDUCTION IX PRICES CONT1XUED FOR JANOART AND FEBRCARY. — VT - 1> M usie ||oiise of tho j)outh Superior Pianos- Elegant^ Organs. TEN OF THE BEST MAKERS! T. 1. f 0. T. I Large cash purchases, with unsur passed facilities, enable G. O. Robin- man & Co. to sell »t Jesa than New York prices, with a good stool and cover. Freight paid to any point. L. P. Cfc. Numerous testimonials from pur chasers, in this and other States, veri fy the fact that prices for pianos and organs, of same make and style, are less at the Music House of the Boutb than iu New York. 100 Pianos ! 200 Organs! At lowest price* On our popular monthly plan of easy payment. e. i. o. m. Purchasers of pianos and organs, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise of every de scription, will save from 20 to 30 per ceut by visiting the Music Hotiso of the South, or corresponding with G. O’ Hobinson & Go- Augusta, Ga. Tuning and Repairing of piano.*, pipe organs, and ail kinds of mueica instruments, by C. H. Taylor, tbe only authorized tuner of the Augusta Music House. j M t,8 Ora ; —AT- ALLiAItf’S FIXE WATCHES,. American qaA-Swiss. of tlic Latest Styles. 1HCII JEWELRY, .Of Xeyr nnd “Klegnnl Dexigns ami Exquisite WorknV^lifp. ws”- ">• STER LI §l LV KR WARS' Iu Fresh nnd RenuMftil I’lmern*, e*pevm1ly adapted for tVeddiug PresentK. SIIVFR Pi ITEM WARE. ~~ Tea Seta,. Waiters, lee Pitchers, Rutter Di-die-, Cups, Goblets, Spoons, Forks of best quality, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. Tt-ftii h and American Clock’, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, .ke, j Wilkins! Jcwefty Cartfii’Iy Itrpairptl. iTHE BESTGOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. James A ll«o n, scp’-’-’i-ly 807 Kin- St., Chariesloti,fi. C. m r.F*ST0&ai8 Druggist 1 Apothecary, liLACKMLli:, . S. OT, H AS on hand and in constantly rcc*lvinr-a well eel. Ctcd sts»ck of nure DlttOS < HtMtCALS, I’AINIS, OILS, FEkFUM- EKY. TOlLEl DKIC-A-DK»(’, PATENT MEDICINES and l)tii»rMiet* aumlrb-e. nil of which he ofTers on the m, et reaeoiiablo terms for coalt or country produce. I’l'oftv-sioiial calls In town or country proinptly attended to. octJ-ty Ou hand and arriving by every steam er lUe Unrest and beat selected stock of first class Stoves and Ranges South of Baltimore. Which will be sold at pilcee that de fy competition, Also, a full line of Kerosene Stoves anti Fixtures. I sell tbe well known celebrated limes Cook. Without exception, tbe beet made. aicHARw><3. waaais, 118 Klrg St., Cfiarleston, S. O. dec] 8 3tn FIRE INSURANCE TtAMCia IT. Fick *0, Columbia, S. John C. Da Barnwell Cj Advertise in The People, P*y you. It will o<rs FERTILIZER DEPOT. Kerr’» Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The following first class fcrtilixcrsJal ways on hnud. and promptly shipped to or dor.- No. 1 i’enivian Quanapc Guano—10 percent, ammonia. ' German Kuinir or Potuh Salt, 25 per cent. Sulphate of Potash. No. 2 Peruvian or Cotton Guano, 0_per USHt. Aimnoni*. Nora Scotia Land Plaster, 7 L2 to 8 per cent, ammonia. , Fine Ground 8. C. Phosphate Fleur. ' Order's for other fertilizers filled at market prices. HERMANN BUfc 1F1NKLE, janS-lm Kerr’s Wharf, Charleston, S. 8. THIC INDKi^KlNDEN'r Ice Company. Ice by the pourd, hundred ucight, Urrel, ton and car load. ~ PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. * i-, Applca, Potaloes, Onions, Fruit, Fish, Oys ters, (isuie ami Poultry, FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. Packed per order, a specialty. OCR SELECTED DRESSED i’OULTKY Cannot be excelled in quality cr price, Es pecial attention paid to shipping the same. ICE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT, In large or amall quantities. -T. N. TTC KliY Jk CO,. »epl8-0 ,u Market St„ Charleetou, 8. C- The St. Paul Fire —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL THE SAFEST COMPANY IN Til UNITED STATES Will underwrite on all kinds of property, real ami personal, in Barnwell coui.ty, in» clndiug gins, gin-houte*, mills and nianhin cry. cotton ginned nnd utigluncd at the low est current rates. IT. M. THOMPSON. Local Agent, Williston. S. C. N. B. Policies issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined to dwell ing houses, stores and contents. june27-tf . Gr E Steadman’s » , Beal mm AND- %*■ lOLLECTIXiV ACE\cY S’CiR SALE l A Farm three miles from Blackville, In a good neighborhood, containing 75 acres. Dwelling and out buildings in good order Also, Bt’verjtLuther Houses and Lbtp, In flhe eondltlon for cilitlvating. Sucemisfiil cropa, near Blackville. All of which will betiented for onuecomotlaii g terms. Apply to G. li. STEADMAN, |HackvH t». K, o. DANIEL HAAS, —ifBuxn ov— Foreign asL Pjauesy* Dry Goods, j Notion*, fe'Mucy fJood*, Ac., 153 MEETING STREET, ^7 -ee ahiaBston, b. c 72-85 A. Aniistroiig*, Wir.I.lHTON. t*. Keeps constantly en hand a good supply of ' General Merchandise, at reasonable prices. All kinds ft PRO DUCE taken’af fair prices. 7:—seplS-tf 267 King 8t., Charle«toc, 8. C. FIDE FHOTOEHAfEl AND A LABtiK OOIA.BCTKNI CF w’Tt at n»'*tlt raft- pric'’*. 271-1)* i h mamm Ini|Hirter, Manufmrtuwr nail l»oiilrr in RIFLES, GUNS, PISTOLS AND l^opket Gutlerv’ •> ^imnunilion of h11 l<tnd*. | 245 Droid Street, Augusta, Gcorgin. fig?*Repairing Done Promptly. nov6-3m And all styles of Mou|lngt> for square frames, Made to order, at 50 per cent, less than ever offered. Chromos, En gravings and all styles of Pictures Framed at remarkably low figures. Portrait, and Mirror Frames Reglhlod. Photographs atereatly reduced prices. Satisfaction guantecd, at Pelot & O ole's Gallery, . oc23-3tn 102 Broad 8t., Augusta. Or. WULBE RNAnEP^t, Wholesale Grodera And Dealer in Provisions, Liquors^ ,Tqbncco f &c. 1C7 AM) 169 EAST BAY, Charleston. - • fe. iifiv27-3ni - — - — G- 4 10O elegant cards 1O0 V With your name in Piint, only 10c. Address M. L. IIAIR & BROS., Job Printing House, Corn Hill, Texas. NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF my former customera that I have re sumed tbe Wagoning buslnee*, and *11 orders for haulifi»4& any description left at my residence, or that of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended to. " aug7-ly, J. S. SHUCK. SAM’L It. MARSHALL HOWARD <*. MARSH ALL JULIUS J. WESCOAf. SAM’L R. MARSHALL & CO., iMi'otmns or Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, etc., and 0 Agricultural Implements, 314 KING ST.) CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign .of the Goidoo Gun). - ~ ALSO, 55 udjuV SOCIETY STREET ' . ^ ... '» K CHARL.KW'TOK, 8. C. Ccl«brutcd Watt P] scp25-ly 4- r Bamberg Sale Stablfs. I have just received * large stock of very superior HORSES and JULES, and offer them for sale at unplecelcnU cdly low prices. A call will convince. . F. M. BAMBERG, novC- Bamberg, S. C. jf