BY W. A. I EE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S C., FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1870. VOLUM^XVlIl~-NO. 31. The Waving Banner of Health. HEIISTITSII'S' MIIilV'SJUillMT. A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE. . 1 Heinitsh's Queen's Delight ' The New Theory of Health. o>L. i:r. R!n^_Thft JLJ1C IIKJ Ui nu i 1^,1 <. Health of all Life is Purity of Fie*b?Without purity of Blood uo Flt^h can be free fioin Disease. HEMTSffS QUEEN'S DELIGHT, ' An antidote of Disease. The Gre-u American Alterative and Blood ' Purifier, For Hie cure of all iho*e Diseases wliieli ma) be traeed'lo a vitiuteu condition of the Blood. > '] ( fri - 'ninrvfl is llm Tjife o( me uic i v 10 mti. mivum .. of all Fle>lt, him! if impure, ihe Life of all Disease Life and Health is only to be m iintaineil by the circulation of pure arte* rial Blood. ^ Siiclt as. Scrofula. liheumatisin Hepatic Disnalii:e?? of the Skins Pimples, Blotches, P;?:n.i$'tlie Bones old Ulcers, Sypbilis*HU, iii'ii^v - kion of iIiq l?i;ijJer a>;d Kidneys, Paius in the Back* General Debility. and for all complaints" arising from deficiency and poverty of blood. Kienitsh's Queen's * Delight Is the Wonder of Modern Science. No mci!i?ine lias attained sncli a worldwide repufjilibn.us.tlus jusily celebrated # ! couroiSD . , I's extraordidary healing powers are attested to by thousands. Hnd every mail in rei??hte?' with letters bearing testimony tuie and ask for < *' Hrikitsu's Qcejck's Delight." And 1 ?e? ?TThI llit> name is oh it, Lo<>L- oi'i ami ;ivoiHle Ag?*nt?, FISHER L IIEINTTST1, Columbia, S. C. For B-?le by aM Prn?y?JMM!?. Oct?l?rr 29. l8(39r '17 ? If. , B92ERT WOOD & CO., ' rillLA DELPHI A ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS., GAttDEX nod Ome'erv adornraeuls. Cast.. , Wr ught Iron Rud Wire Rnilnus. Fount aids, Vutt, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Lhairs, ' biuuDier liouttes, 1 IRON STAIRS: Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat' Un.a New and improved styles of Hay lUeks ilangere, Stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, ?tc. PATENT WIUE WORK. ' Failiacs, Plore Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. BRONZE WORK. Having fitfe-l' tip cur Foundry with special reference tr? alx>vr class of work, we are now prepared to fill with promptness nil orders f?r Bionze Castings of Stutuarj. colossal, heroic, and life size. ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. The largest assortment to be found in the United Mates, all of whicli 'are executed with th? express view of p!eu?ing the taste, while ihey riml'fne all the requisites of beauty and eubstiin'iAl contraction. Puicbasfli-s may r.'ly on hnvbg all aHielt earefully b'Xid and shipped to the place of destination Doi^jis wili be sent to those who wish to make a sebction. May 1870. 4?6m. M APE on Cotton Slipped by the ud- ! ITI dfWgnwl lo- I Mt'S;rn>LOAN iz 3IGINI0US,Charleston " W. C. COURTNEY k Co., ? ? THEN HOLM l'penintr.xde xy*r Officii, Colcjidia. s. C., Jll y 2.">, ls7'?. 0^ *&er MOV|)AV, the follov&ij; ifc:!ip(ii?l" will !?<> i-um risiiy. Sn> day eseepled conntclMg wil l N g'lfc 'IVins on rVrnlinn 1' JUlvi own, aiul wi b * Kijlit Ti ain ou Clio-lotl*, Columbia aud August* Road goi ij Soui'i: > UL? Leave Colimibi*, 8.15 n m " AI?ioiv 0.3* *m " N? w'.?e i;y, 11.(-8 a ni A*rWe & OQ p m " AucWs"a, - 4 ? '? i? m . , " uriC? *' fi ijHa) $&%. Gi W-nville, ~ 1 0*1 a m ? Amlersop, 7 Sim in?? Ai-bcville, 9 0am ? K. w'.?n?yf 12.47 n r.i ? AlbLou, 2SO am Arrir* Coluai'jia. C 45 a m y J -JOTTN II MORE. Genoval Superiutedent. Kinsman & Howell\ Factors and Commission . , Merchants. ' ' ' * * ' r ' * Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S*C. ? - - A CQNGAREE ~ ^ CoInmlDia, S. O. MIIV jJOIlil AUIIMiUfjyilj N * Proprietor. f GAR CAM MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, 3 Rollers 14 iuclies dixmelcr $S5;00 5 ? 12 44 *75.00 " 10 " ,.*G5;00 2 " 14 u .....'....$<>5 00 2 * 12 " $50,00 2 " 10 " $40,OU A hove prices complete with frame. Without frame $10,00 less on each Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOILER $20,(TO Delivered at the R-iilroa.i Depot in this city. Slesm E'tfiinnn. Boilers, Cotton Pressc?. !." rist and Saw Mill Gearing of xll kindc :?? older. Iron jiod Brass Castings, on itiort notice and most teatanatde terms. jiin Gcating constantly on baud of the following sizes. ) feet wheel and pinion, ?30.00 10 " " 44 " "32.00 II" 44 u ,l ' -{5.00 12 " w 44 44 "45 00 14 44 44 " 44 "50.00 With Bolts* 8(3 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction [dates ai d Balls for Cotii I'rt? 8 $10 00 and $12.00, per?et. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. R. litre. JOHN ENEIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. Mhv 24.3 870, 4?If. fl III Mil! UNTO wliom we liave ex'ended indol ?e' et* during ??" . experienced and skillful Millwrights in tli count rr; and we ve I lie Mill now io 1 in ft I'eUer c<>ndit on than it ever was i i'n palmest day"The old Friends and Customers of tl Mdl are resperlfullj invited to return I the Mill ilia! in days "lang s=}iie ' serve them ro w<*ll. and faithfully. MK. IILJTClIiSON, who has ha much experience a* Mdler, will hat -charge of the Mill, and will jiive his uud vided attention lo the wants of their cus loiuers. Respectfully, . JA>. EVAN?, THOS. HUTCHISON. July 29, 1870, 13, 4:m I Improved Cotton Gins. HcLENDEH'S PATENT THE subscriber rurcliaspcl two yea ?&>. M.LEN DEN'S PATENT IJ PKOV EM ISN' T TO COTTON GIN for lite Coon ies of Abbeville, Etlj?efie! and Newberry; and in that lime has w many of them, anil to the entire salisfn tion of hip patrons. The improvement applied to the old gin a I a trifling expent and with these material advantages?tli % ii will enable tlie Gin to gin from on fuurlh to ope-third more, ami to prorlu a cleaner and heller lint.. He has n?m< ous certificates from cotton- planters to tl effect, and also from cotton buyer*, shttii that the cotion frotn ibi3 Improved G will command from one to one a.half cet mote p*r pound. Agents ?ill be sent 01 nn ' i ' NOTICE TO ;; SHIPPERS OF C0TT0 I I THE subscriber is now rcceivi air' shipping Consignments - Cotton to tlio best New York Iiom ! upon which ho is prepared to mr - liberal advances. Planters may sc 51 on their cotton with the assurance - j having their orders promptly attem T JOHN KNOX. Jopt-. 30, 1870, 23? tf J FRENCH A. K ,, &mmt SB' : of eh , ; .AT ~P1 all October 2S, 27?tf nd ? * ? IA NICE LOT E POCKET KNIVES, J 10. Razor, Razor Straps, CORK SCREWS, WOOD PIPES, ] TWEEZERS, GUM NIPPLES,'! PORT MONIES, | e Paint Boies, Drawing Pencils,? i CHALK LINES, \ ; FISH HOOKS AND LINES, ! 3d Shaving Glasses,' &c., at ? ? . PARKER & LEE'S. Z Nov 18, 30?tf ' . GERMAN i STUDENT'S LAMP. ,: <-i-?-W i WE hav.o now on hand three of theso . very superior lamp, which is pronounced by the highest j scientific authority, as unrivaled in beauty of form and finish, brilliancy f 5j of light, and entire safety. ' d PARKER & LEE. . J Nov 18, 1870, 30?tf o ? Family Bibles, \ 'n n Family Prayers, by McDuff, i" Jay's Family Prayers, . ;; Psalms & Hps Fur tie Pulpit,J Meth. Hymns, for Pulpit, j xi Methodist Pocket Hymn Books, at * PARKER & LEE'S. ] ? Nov 18, 30?tf in 105 jduu&S, WM;. id d Southern School History of tho > United States. Family Bible, i Common Prayer Books with the additional Hymns. Albums and Scrnp "Books, . '< Pocket Albums, (Photographic), j Cornell^ Intermediate Geographj' (new edition). Stereoscopic Views. i Dolls, a variety. Tin Horses. rs Express Wagons, Gigs, &c, at t. PABEEB & LEE'S. Nov. 11, 29?2t Mitchell's Eye Salve, JRftj'nold's Eye Water, at Thomson's E}'e Water, Toothache Anbdyno, }Cj* Bronchial Tablets, "R^nnohiql 'PrOfthea. MS w.w?. ? - 7 ng Southern Soothing Sj'rnp, 'm Mott's Vcg. Liver PilN, J',s Shriner's Balaam, Lit. ' jR Cough Syrup, at ; Parker & Lee's. Oct. 25*14, 1870?tf i,.f Tanner's Oil, (Straits,) Linseed Uil, M icl.ine Oil, Lnnl Oil, ' Sp^rm Oil, Copal Varnish, ll Japan Varnish, Coach V:?rnish, At Parker & Lee's. Oci 21. 1870. 20, if 9 _____1 ) Pepsin Wine, iM Will be found Excellent in r nm ?wwm. T.o be had at PARKER & LEE'S. on 21, 1370, 27 -c; " RWLiili, ^ At 20 Cts. Per Pound, ?? At PASSER & LEE'S. & Oct 28. 1870, 27?If ^ BLUE STONE ' or led FOR SOAKING WHEAT, At PARSES & LEE'S. / Oct-28,1870, 17 I 33 IRKEE & LEE'S. VALUABLE LAND M Mil TRACT NO. 1. 900 acres of Cotton and Grain Land situated between Coron Acrc vnd Eoeky Creek with Dwelling [louse, Six Rooms, Extra Gin House. L'otton Screw, 3arns, Stables, and lne good Cabins with gardens at;achcd for laborers. Three hundred ind fifty acres open land, balance in brcst, second growth pine. Thie /ract can be divided into several small arms to advantage. Sixty acres jlearcd bottom lands, not subject to jverflow by freshet. Terms reasona)le. TRACT NO. 2. Four Hundred acres situated on ?oeky Creek?one half in original TO i * . 1 ^ 1 J 1 _ orresi. Tmrby acres cieareu uic jju?i car. This is an extra farm of its izo. Dwelling bou.so and all necesary out buildings. Terms half cash, talance in one and two years. TRACT NO. 3. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LORES situated on the Greenville ,nd Columbia .Railroad, one and one nnrth miles from Greenwood. Fine Iwclling house (eight rooms) and all ther buildings necessary. This place assesses many advantages on account f location health and fertility of soil. Perms half cash, balaricc one and two re:irs. For further information ap>ly to J. T. PARKS, Ag't. Nov# 4, 1870?tf 0 A Full Stock of lair Brcsltcs anJCosiLs .Always on Hand. 1130, Tooth Brushes, Finger Bruslies, Cloth Brushes, lat Brushes, Shoe Brushes. W. T. PENNEY. October 1, 1870, 24. if \Iess Mackerel, Extra No. 1 , , EXTRA No. 2, md Large No. 3 Mackerel, n Blls.. half B!ls., quarter Blla., anc Kits, at, Norwood, DuPre & Co.'s Sept. 23. 1870 23?tf TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, In Great Profusion, at W. T. PENNEY'S. 0%t..l.er 1, 1870, 24, tf 11U11VLI. NOTICE is hereby given that i Steward for tho Poor House io the year 1871, will be elected by tin Board of County Commissioners, ci the 4th Friday, November, instant. Applicants will make known thi nnmbvr of family. Address K. Jones Cleric of the Board. By order of the Board. R. JONES, Clerk. No.v 11, 1870, 29 31 Notice. STOLEN" from the subscriber, 01 the 30th ult., a BRO WNISF BLACK MARE, 15 or 15* hand high, short-coupled, -heavy get, an< low in flesh, from suckling. A libers reward wffffibo paid for delivery r the mare aud apprehension of Ih thief. ; Address . S. WAITE, Cokesbury, S. C. Nov. 11, 1870, 29 -2t Soiill Carota-ALlevill tat] In Common Pleas. Equity Side. Tiioj. C. Perrin, Ex'r, vs. Kitty C. weirii el. ?l. Bill In Sell Real Estate, etc. PURSUANT to 7rte Ord?r of Court in lli cnbP. I lie cieditors of Jh'ih'S M Perri dee'd, nr?' notified ihiit the time for tliem present uiid pove heir demand* flg in?t an aeeecsed u extended until first daj* of Januni next, by wliie.li time the demands must 1 proved, or creditor? will he b^irr.-.l MATHEW McDONALP, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, AWktHIo Co., ) 12th August, 1870,5m J *-t. un>] chcftp st t!i<- market Se id f'-r fft1ji>t. Also /Win and other p'onirhs of nil( pii^n nn-! do-cn, iuus. Corn Sliullers, Stra v Cutters jfce. u, (Also Always on hand) MOORF3 NEW YoRK PLOUGH'S A" $'2.0u EAt'II." A full lock i>i I'lyi.t-1s' n;i> . IJuilder*' Hnrdwnr*. codm*.tug in part of Ei '' well'.< a'd T'rosvi's 11 es. >p.t'J(S. Tracccltiii' "" Axc3, niid Nnils <>f wm reeled quality. (>u V cuilui'y"nii'l housik-.' pi g ur'iclc-. Whole^io J iiid Ilcuiil, by C, EEHEISON, Jr., & CO. 2-19 Kii.g St., (iig.i of Ilio Dig Axe ) CluiWeslon, ij. C. Eoriijon, jiW. Y. Anon, C. Wajjner. mtstock welit & co il varied Stock of Fall am Goods. fVinnrla nnrl nnt.rnns. thfiV WOuId C&, .. r j ? to their prices on ATS, SHOES, &, of all Kinds, low figures, will bo sold at prices rs. They keep on hand Bacon, Sugar, ALT, &e., OFFERING AT THE ;KET PRICE. '} ** "1 n TTT T\ Tf lb tltbh. 3. Bacon, # v ' ** ' ' GOSHEN BUTTER. . .. . 1 Si! 3S&, Tr^i 7^ . ' jffe irK ? 'Y jar' T ??7' - tfrjk j_. ;. A? J-'V. HANDSOME! i at the Store of 2RRIN & CO > ESSEN'S ra store. Sis and Drawers, ves and Half Hose, ew Style Hats, &c., &c jllrl jljjn ojr PERRIH & CO. ) OPENING, L HOUSE COENEB, ist two or three nights, an well selected stock of ~ PROVISIONS, OODWARE, &C LD LOW FOR CASH. . .<@B & 0?.' ? ' v * * . i . ' i >: DECEIVING OtJI . * nter Goods, A- * 1 V:- r/' r friends at as LOU iglit in .our market. PZRRIN & CO. Shoes, Hats HOMESPUNS, CALIC03 AND LARD WAR] just received, at %l " %r/\T>1T7An,n Jtr P/\ C> uxv rr \j\j?j) i/ui, Aw*! w wiw Sept. 30, 1870, 23?t^' ^ ^ ^ ? 0 ~ Accurately and pr E1p^5 dor i BY i 6. A. DOUGLAS. Maxell-2 1870, 4S?12ti Notice to our Pattons. All of onr friends who arofndebtcd to us, either for subscription or advertising, will confer a favor by settling: at ah early day. The money wonld bo most acceptable to us at this time, and we suppose Jthoro is no season "which would better suit the convenience of our friends. The crops are being sold, : and money is as' plentiful now, as wa ^ may expect it soon to be. To each one the amount of indebtedness is [j small, but to us the aggregate is quits considerable. Come and settle I ? ^ m > Democratic .Gains. ' Congressional elections show the _ following Democratic gains and losses: Alabama gains two; Arkansas gains one; Florida gains one; Illinois gains three; Indiana gains oge; Louisiana gains two; Michigan gains.one; Mis' souri gains four; New Jersey loses one'; New- York, gains four; Nortli ? Carolina gains threej Pennsylvania athy,. J und hearty good wishes; butwVlook t -with hope to the day, Cper^aps not distant,) when wo will bqr&bie to furnish material aid and active co-opera, i . --'I'iiwHR? tibj4*i69 ? tioa in achieving a gi*e^t Denl.ocratio ""riAnniirA FERTIEJZER AS the season fo/ . Sowing "Wheat 'and other smalflBpains approach* cs. to secure a full yiofg, every farmer should supply hina&$|f with some Fertilizer, and there is none better than the CAROLINA, which oan be had by applying ip . ~ Miller & Bpbertson. Sept. 23,1870, 22,4 ' . : TO LE1SE. , MY VALITAfrjLE [ Flatwood^ a Plantation^ ? -CoistoiJf 2,7001?: THIS is ono of the most valnable Plantations iri Abbeville whieh' I will Lease in parts or in thV "whole. Call on!meat my place near Abbe-V 1 'f ville C, H.' . - \ JOHN A. CALHOUH. \ Sept. 23,1870, 22-tf. ,f ' 1. WiLL bo offered for sale, on Sale . J Day id' December next.' that * GilAEST and i C025?OT PL&NTAi TlOXin AbWvilld Cotntft nea* Gal- > 4 rr : houn's Mills, on Calhoun's Creek, Cob" ! taming 1,600 acres, move or less, ' bounded "by lands of estate "of James Taggart, Mrs. Catherine Alston, John Link, and others. , % The improvements are good, there are accommodations for 25 or 30 laborers, and fences in good repair. Between 250 ami 300 acres are creek =? bottom land, and almost 800 acrcs timbered. J ftp treated for prU J vatoly, and with it will l}e suld, if do. i aired, MULES, BOSSES,''STOCK, CORNj &c. 2? T not sold, it will bo rented. 'Apply to WM. *11. PARKER, at Abbeville C. H. E. L. Parker. _ October U, 1870' 2S~8t Phcenix copy tri-weckly till December. ?j BiGfflit and ties, On hand, and for sale, by Norwood, BuPre & Go. Sept. 30, 1ST0, 23?it