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1 WALLGR i BROTHER omxwoos, I. o. ? ' DEALERS IN SKT <10098 Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen's Ware, wahh. Beady-Made Clothing JFtirmsljmg CS&oo&s PLOWIS, IRON & STEEL AND in fact, is everything to I found in a well-stocked, gcner tore. Patronage desired on a bas of value receivod. Motto, "Lo prices and fair dealing." Liberal a< vaiiccs, on shipments to our friends. Feb. 18,1870, 43?tf 1300 Busheli Beat Whit? Virginia Con 500 Bu. Pure Yellow, at late reduotion in price. 50 Barrels of Virginia Flow 25 Bbls. Different Grades of Floui All at lowest market ratcH. WALLER & BROTHER. Fob. 18. 1S70 43?If A'EW ORLEANS SYRUP FLORIDA SYRUP. He fining Syrup, different grades BEST WATERMELON, WHITE DRIP SY11UF WALLER & BROTHER. February 18, 1870, 43?tf to rmnw XV Xlilillil I ?J 50 BBLS. ?LM&, CLEAR RIBBED SIDES! RIBBED SIDIS, Shoulders, Hess Pork, And Best Kettle Rendered Lard, WALLER & BROTHER, F?b. 18, 1870, 43?tf oil nniTciwiTiimTm m wiraivi, 999 Bn. White Tennessee Corn a% lowest caBh figures, by weight, sacks included, for sale by, AIKEN & WALLER, Commission Agents, Greenwood; S. C. It arch 25, 1870, 28?tf iSitfrmAn'n T ! ?/? " Tl 1 _ i WUUltllUliB U1 TCI iwf.guiaior. Hm been tried and found to be an ex fittest medicine for Drtpepaia. Price $2.00 a package, for tale by W. T. PENNEY. Marsh 25,1170, 49?tf HoBtetter's Bitters. Tb? b??t Bitten after all, for sale 1>j "W. T. FENNEY. Urn25,1870, if Hand Lamps, BURNERS & CHIMNEYS ft fresh supply, si PATHTW.TJ gr T.T7.P.'* ? I >1 I W April 8,107.0, 50-tf ALE IK MOTS LADKDRY SOAP A2hD 9' s TAOTfZBS OH. (Strait.) at : FARKEE * LEE'S April 8.1870, 50?tf . YffitMay, To-flay and Forevei Juat received, at PAHOH A ?.*?"$ 50-Ztf _ ~ A FEW BUSHELS Pwe Boyi Prolific ' AND ' PEELER COTTOR SEED 15. , .? v.- . i_ us m Lint. J23S&r**irnraJLi' "iMiinni' i > i rnrnm WmAfl jttf?9vj : ? .ivo-jNL' yi .?<[ ...? * "TSSSSSEfSS? Apt* ?N,?tM#' ^ra> ? * i OtJE MANUPAOTOWW. ^ fttOYIUINTS At thU CAMToL. Cot.umma, April 12. Six months ago your correspondo cxnoBcd the fraud of the oprtiffu Columbia-Canal transaction. Tl prooft are accumulating. Convieti< has readied the board itsolt. Tl honest portion of that board kno> F it* I know whoroof I speak. "Whilo this farco la going o?> ai while our Legislature, Governor, tu Radicals generally aro playing in tho hands of Snramio. to tiio ? racnt of South Carolina, wo have rodeoming fact to record in this <Hr< tion. A Dr. Wheeler, from Cinci nuti?au immigrant and not a carpi r bagger?is pushing forward a facto upon tho canal. Dr. Wheeler li bought a tract of land near tlio fit ^ is improving it, and goes about dev< oping the native resources in a wj that proves him to bo far scparat from the genus adventurer, to whii belong so many of tho creaturos ! our State Government. Dr. Wheel ' is actively engaged In putting up i )e establishment for tho manufacture ftl till kinds of Wood-Work, includit agricultural implements, coopery at n. a great variety of such things. U til tho water power of the canal developed, ho proposes to run his m ehinery with steam, and, when tl water power shall be developed, I - ean shift tho apparatus to suit tl change. Dr. \Vhoeler was an app cant to the Legislature for this to tract, which was given to Spragu 1, It is to be hoped that Dr. Wheeler oxample will sot tho ball in motio ana unit the canal itself may be fi: ished. It remains to be soon ho\ ever. '* TIIK COTTON RfcEP FACTORY, r. Tho cotton seed oil factory, und< the management of General Alcxa der, has made a successful start. Oi of the finest quality havo been c: pressed from both tho bene (Scsamu indieuni) and tho cotton seed. Tl former is finer than the olive oil usun 1 ly nsed for table use; finer in liavin a more pleasant tasto and flavo The four materials from which th new establishment can make oil ar< cotton seed, bene, castor bean, (Palm ' Christi,) and tho common piudar c groundnut, A rachix hypoffiai.) Th cotton seed is the most important, i | being by all odds the most abundan ? The establishment pays from 20 to 2 cents a bushel. Tim ln??u? I $ 1.50 a bushel. A knowledge of these facts shonl stimulate planters to tho productio of these seeds. Cotton takes care c itself; but bone, castor bean and pir dars can be grown with large profii Bene will yield over twenty bushel to the acre, and this at threo dollar per bushel, is over sixty dollars a acre. The castor bean will yicl 9ixt}' bushels to the acre, and this i ' ninety dollars an acre. This growall over the State, and is very easil, grown and gathered. Cousaik. Charleston News. I ^ I Latest From Cuba.?New Yorl April 14.?Advices from Cuba reprc HCIlt (renor.'il .Torilim no ulill ;?? tl' field fighting at the head of the p;i triot fbrcee. The Spanish Genera Goycneche was defeated last wee I near Boga. There was an engage ment on tho 6th instant betwcei Guira and Bagnornon, i?i tin ' Colon District. The Spaniard wero again dofeated. Kd wan Nattes, a citizen of the Unite* i Statos was shot in Fort Cabanas ot | the 8th instant. Consul-Genera Biddlo had previously telegraphed tin facts in his case to Washington, am made an appeal to the Government t< interfere to save Natte's life, but h< had received no answer on the day o tho execution. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of ficr facias to mc directed,! will sel before Abbeville Court House door within the legal hour of Sheriff's Sal< i on the FIRST MONDAY im MA\ next, the following property to wit Two hundred acres of land more oi loss, adjoining lands of Wm. Ricbcy W. E. Barmorc, E. B. Rasor, ant others, levied upon as the property of Nancy RobcrUon, deceased ads A. M.'Dodson for James!Taylor. ' TERMS CASH. HENRY CASON, A. 0. | flberlflPs Offtcc. > April, 11,1870.?50 J 3t. * ' KEMBLE JACKSON. I would say to the Citizens of Ab bcville Co. that having procured m experienced groomsman, the celc brnted HORSE KEMBLE JACK SON witt be at Abbeville, April 14tl _ and 15th., Due Wost, 16th and 18th Cokesberry, 19tb, 20th and 21, and wil . be at each stand every ninth dav unti ' the 10th of June. B. C. HART & CO. April, 15,1870, 51?2t. The Old Hartford ; Fire Insurance Companj ? fTUIE subscriber has just been aj JL pointed Agent of this itandar company, and without any besitatio the unqualifiedly affirms that. there i ncf bettor company in the wori( whether we tako into consideratio . its asset*, its liabilities, or its promp doss in paying losses. ISAAC BRANCH, Agent. He also represents other fire con tt&nierf AS well ta l)tA Ptarlmnnf Arlington Life Company, and in r< gard to tbia latfcar we ara willing t I compare noU# WHb any company i * Ibe world. . ] J. B. 4 April 16, mo, 52?8* Photographic Gallery !ln Due West < Any OM- Twrtdftyi Shored ay | ?1?wSWvflH1 mm v. us* , iAp?fv5w,?-^ 0; flfAtinnm Amur.?On Thursday night Inst, an unfbrtunata occurrtme< took place on tbo public squaro, wlilcl resulted in n serious wound being in llictod upon tho pcrnon of our worth\ nt Town Marshal, Mr. Newton Scott. I ic- nocnis that o young man nuinod Jew lie Smith, who in regarded bv ull of hi in acquaintances as remarkably quie lie sober and inoffensivo. had become in va toxicated early in tho evening, aui about midnight mot up with Mr. Scott id who at recognized himas a friend ant nu sougnt 10 inivO euro of him. 13u to tlio maddening influence of liquo; ri- prevailed, and young Smith threaten a ed the Marshal and brandished i jc- knife about him. At this Mr. Scott in* for the first timo appreciating his in it- tintions, cndoavoi'cd to arrest th< ry young man, and in the slrtigglo whiel us ensued; received a sevcro wound it y, the lull side. His condition has no el- been dangerous, and wo aro gratifiei iy to state that thero is every prospec cd of a speedy recovery. Mr. Smitl c;h has surrendered himself to the au of thoritics, and given bail in tho re er quired amount.?Anderson Inlelligcncer m of Great IIorkeuy in Columbia.? )<r April 17.?Last night the banking id house of Scott, Williams & Co , wa* n- robbed of about twenty thousand dol is lars in bonds, greenhaclcH, &c. Tht a. burglars entered the front door, brolu je onen the vault, overhauled every ic thing, took tho .money, but left thf jc stocks, papers and their tools. Th( lj. robbery was not discovered until It n- o'clock this moruing. A drunken man named Gago was found in a >'s closet of the banking house. The n, banking house will be open for busi ii- ness to-morrow. There is no trace ol v- the burglars. T i ? Patronize Home Enterprise.? ?r Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement n. appears in another column, lias esls tablishcd on a firm basis, in Charless. ton, the largest and most complete m manufactory of doors, sashes, blinds, ,e See., in tho Southern States. Having |. advertised liberally during tho past g year, he has secured a large custom, extending as far west as Alabama, jy and be has thus been enabled to put Pi forth a printed price list which defies a jcompetition. Every person who conip templates building or repairing should c: write at onee lor Mr. Toale's price u lists, lm. fj ! 0<CLTATtoXAL Aii.mknts ? Flesh, pure nil* is H i vitalizing elixir. Y\ hocver is debarred by cir " eunistances from \mrestiieted access id this invi>ib)e, hut powerful stimulant, needs a tnedid eel inviguratit of some kind. The gi>-at obj. ct (1 should be to elionpis the beet. Popularity js ? pi city good guarantee of meiit in this scroti iiiziug and iiite'lig'-nt. age, and tri.-d l>y tliir l* eriterian If- stutter's Stomach Bitters ttaudt 1. first among th- ihv g-rating nnd regulating jj mrdiciu 8 of the present day. To tile want* ,s of persons engaged in indoor employments, os peeially in crowded factories where even wiih " ihe best, possible ventilation (lit; atmo?l phere is d always in some degree polluted, this ealubriono S vegetable tunic is peeuliarlv adopted. Tins nature of the Ingredients is n? mjs'ery. li consists of an absolutely pure diffusive atimii J 1? lit, tinctured?or rather surcharged?with the tl'/id extracts of sanative of i ootn nnd bul:: of ite.bs The,.I inrmaeopmin hue its tincture*, but what are they ? The juice of only a win . gle root, or baik o' plant is presant in eueli '' Not one ot them combined the three propel tier '* ot atonic, an alterative, and an aperient. A 1 C there elements are blended in the bitter?; nor I- are these the sum of i's medicinal recomniemla | tions. It is aleo a blood depurent and uu an I. tispnetnodic. " ,v The baleful effect, which air that has been !* partially exhausted of its oxygen by freijuei)1 d brent hi rig produces on the vital organization, (> i? notorious, and when to this devit itizcd at 8 tnoFphcie is superadded the niemphftic vano: , of hot air furuacos, it becomes deleterious and " <lepri'9cinp in the cx'reme. To etiHlde the 1 itystem tobeurup. even for ci few hour* each l duy HgdiiiHt (.lie debiliLnling influence of u vi| (inteduimoi>phei c, u wholcannie louic and ul ( lenitive in in gently inquired* This gram) <lib1 iderntimi is supplied iu Host-tier's Bitters, i which as a rtrcnglh sustaining, health protect 3 ing agent. hut) no liinls either among oiticinal 3 or advertised medicines j- April, 15,167a 51?lm. ? "A Good*lifb keeps OFF"wHinkles," so do Sumter Bittern, which by iis ute restores and invigorates the whole system and repairs the ravages of time. i "latisst' quotations" of , southern securities, ; IN CHARLESTON. i*. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KA Ub'MA y, Bro J kef. No. 25 Broad Street. r April 16, 1870. > State Securities.?South Carolina, old.65 * a?; do new,?a79; do, regist'd ctock, ex iut ; ?o80 i. City SkccmtIks?Augusts, 0a. Bondu, ?a 84; Charleston, ft, C. Stock, (ex qr iut) ?a 68 ; do. Fire Loan Bonds,~a70 ; Columbia, S. 0. Bouds, ?a70. Railroad BuXha.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage)?uG5; Charleston nndSuvaunuh, ?u70; Charlotte, Coluci'uia and Augusta.?a87Che raw and Parting on,?aH6 ; Greeu??;le and Columbia, (first uioi t.)SiJn?; do, State guarauUs, 69a?; Northeastern, 90a?; Savannah and Charleston, lit murt. ?* 8'>; do. State guarantee, ?a70; South Carolina,? a80; do, 73; Spartanburg and Union.?a59. Railroad Stocks?Charlotte Colurnb n and Augusta,?a60; Greenville oud Colombia, 2a ?; Northeastern, alO; Savannah nndChirlisN ton, ?a35; South Carolina, whole shares (- n45 ; do, half do ?a29. Excilanok, <kc.? New York Sight, J off par ; I Gold, 111-113; Silver, lOCall*. south carolina bank bills. j "Bank of Charleston -?a? I *Bauk of Newberry ....a? 1 Rank of Camden 60a? Bank of Georgetown 6a? Bank of South Carolina 6a? Bank of Chester 6a? Bank of Hamburg 2a? Bank of State of S. C. prior to 1861 60a? Bank of State of S. C. issue 18l?l aud 'tit 18a? ~ Planters' and Mechanics Bank of Charleston ?a? -reopies i>acit o! UlmrJeaton ?a? Uniou Bank of Charleston ?a? . Southwestern K R Bank of Charleston, old, i ?a? Soultliwestern H It Busk of Charleston, > new .. <a? d State Bank of Charleston ,..2a? q Farmers'-and Exchange Bank of Char: le?ton ?aj . Bxoliange Bank of Columbia 18a? Commercial Bs.ik of Columbia n Merchants' Bunk of Cheraw. ., 2a? t- Planters' Bank of Faii-fMd....... 2a? State of South Carolina Bills Receivable par.? City of Charleston Change Bills pa-v? Bills marked thos (*) at* being redeemed ' at the Bank Counters of each. , .. & a.ii ii i ii i it 'i i HI \m ?- LADIES OTT.ft T O n tlfHITB BROTHERS would di jJV <. rect special attention to their . stock of Ladies' ?lioes. They would keep the public oafc subtly irt mind of _ thcifrLadic* hand-sewed shoes. For darabiiity theiegoocfa are?ot>arior id any others. The materia) out ol which they aro rtrantrfadtured is the )uM? x>.l Ikvik/.! '? - L * - tlreir Yfllnfe. W6 Vri an*ibat to ifitro Uoo# tkctfrtboM l<mlyUqd w0 will ? jpmrkttW *?wf piS:; fch3y ?i * Bbeftil m 'ta*iefcrts?l ?fW^d ' hoM, * tl d ', *# <*4 With***! 'tr ^': y ' -April 15,1870, ! ? 2 .m L! I PUBLIC All i I Tr~ A. I1V I I'll I porium of Fas urc in announc ' ers of handsoi ; Millinery, Fa ; Staple l)ry GU ! now open for tli handsomest ?to : opened in any < ; ville. He respi ; come and see fc : they may judge ; ness of the ?Helling for Cas | goods at short ] | sonable to supi selling for . ash er than Slniis< _ ? A W ^ business. Millinery MRS. CAIN charge of this judge of her ti have but to s illats, Bonnets, !pai*tinent> Mrs by MISS JAR Abbeville, who in showing* tin evf rything in tl | j Dress-in akin This departm to the Einporim a > lew to do w< prices and in With this dej hands of an cxj Baltimore, witl I ants, satisfactior teed to all par done Dresses dresses made, S or Embroidery Tucking done a at PftA.Minfk.hlA Fashion Magazi in the dress-ma All I ask is, t Respectfi jas. w. BARGAINS I offer great bargai Splendid Ulack Silks at $1.75 and Bleached aud Ilalf Bleached Tubl and $1.25. Dress Goods at 123, 20, 25, 30, more. llordered and Fringed Towels at' Long Cloths and lJrown Homesp Sheotings and cverj-tbing in Stap Counterpanes and Quilts at ?2 25 Handkerchiefs at 10, 12, 15, 20 Tho best Calicoes at 12Je. I have many Goods whicl prices, which I am selling 'h' i i-*???'? ! . . Respectfully, ?T?tS. 1 GEHTS TtTRM CLOTHS, CASSI MERES ; Collars, Cravats, Hosoj Snsj ? 1 ! in n rf^ilfvr tu'ir. 'Md<FAO( i :o.V L. a v>i s- > ' ,<i >7 , :*L INOUNOEMENT.1 I itor of the Em liion" takes pleasing to all purehasnie Dress Goods, ncy Goods, and >ods, that he has leir inspection the ck of goods ever one store in Abbeectfully asks all to >r themselves, thai J ~ as to the correctabove assertion, h he is able to sell profits. It is rea?ose that a House should sell cheapes doing a credit J I Department. , of Baltimore, has department. To aste and skill youl ee tSic handsome &c., in her deCain is assisted! IE WILSON, of IT ill take pleasure: 3 ladies any and! lis department. 1 I ig Department. cut has been added tn of Fashion, with >rk at reasonable the nicest style, part tit en t in the perienced lady ot 1 efficient Assisti will be guaranties having work a ii<rl n uuu jLianicu^ (tamping foi* Braid ?, Stitching and it short notice, and prices. All the ines will be found iking rooms. 1 trial* ally? . FOWLER. v i ! BARGAINS! na in thtf following1 goods: $2.00, worth 32.25 uud $2.50. e Dainank at 75c. and 90c., worth $1.00 33, 35, 37, 50c, &e., worth a great dial 20, 25,35and 50c. worth, 35, 35,50 and 75c. una at very low prices. lo Dry Goods at very low prices. , $3.00 and vpwr.rds. and 25c., worth 12J, 15, 20, 25 and 30c. i were bought below tie regular for Cash, at a small advance. c ; .rvV ."! tXSHING GOODS. >, LINENS. COTTONADES, '. j ,iL....J j ^ 1' h i ; ponders, Gloves, &c.t &c? at the wpi-FAsmoy. HSSESbSME ^ f Vr^?! l-Cn^U, at (to : m ' ' ' i * C. V*. ki. O ?;OF jUjBKEIOWV. JiO -,*??ji i>. w|{ *;C2 * '?*' ll-5* t0T3i >,^-U SPRING ANI GOO We beg leavo to antiouuco to tt in Store, and complete, and we cat: AF Prepared to olTcr tliem better bar Our purchases have boc?n matin sit which enables us to sell them muc CHEA This season than ever. This is no we invite all persons to call A* uur store and the MILLER & Are offering their Friends and < TH/ Ever before offernd to the trade < effort . EV1 Has been to serve onr Friends ?as and our aim t is soason shall be t hope we have already established. BEFi Purchasing elsewhere. Miller & THE LADIES will remember has charge of the Millinery Depar where she will always be found re style of DRKSS, HAT or BON: April 8, 1870, 50, tf SPRINGHIT I \TCi Ti I T114T1 MAIS, Mnli ' m. 4, eras Are now opening out. tlicir SPR sell at prices to suit tlie times, \v Extraordina besi: THEY HAVE A 1 Hats, Clothin; April 8, 18TO, tf nnmvT im m\\i mi Hays, Barm Have also in Store a sin CORN, 1,050 Lbs. C. Smoked Shoulders, whicl LOW FOB April 8, 18T0, 50. if NEW LOT1 Miles' Shoes. ALL SIZES Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, ALL SIZES LADIES' j Lasty Laced Gaiters, | Just received and for sale by. 0 aUARLES, PERRIN & CO. March 15, 1870, 47?if " ? [ 1^ 11 1 ? 1 H t TO THE WOBK1KO CI.A8S ?W? ?r? now ?r?p?r?4 to 1 1ii fltUrwoof*timeto l??budna**. Boj??n4cl'l*ea>n nMrir t ?P1."'.,1 I. ::: i ' >'?fct~T??TT?;; ?? f Notice. >.! j ' K! ?{? ,->? ,'.-j ^ - ..; ai nniTui'iU l> j~^-'Vii III til<>illUm>l. , ,i..in-, ; . -ti :l T7EONL and aftar thig dat?, &Apri) . r Ut, 1870) 4nter?at.,flroi?.the .}?? ,., Jfouary last* at tho rat* pr| jQi.ppE, *4ati pwr t?ipa? .w^ll bq sl^rgod opoa a\\ accou ni* (without* axpapfcian) due kS&WsoobM v.-ju rr/.x i KTTKT.M & BOBXSTtOK. iApril 8, W0j.9f>f-?' ' -? ft V> J V 1 ^ ?y<j: tci x<h\uii 3 SUMMER I. IDS ie public that our stock is now ^ i assure our customers that wo IE gains tlmn a\c have ever done, ico the great decline ill Goods. J ill PER , ? humbug; and to be convinced, t [ r y will admit tliat ROBERTSON , Customers greater inducements IN of Abbeville and vicinity. Our 1 ?R well ns they could do anywhere, o maintain the reputation we Call and examine 3RE Robertson. ( that MUS. LYTITGOE stil ( tment, at Miller & Robertson's, ;ulv to fit them out in the latest CET. GOODS. WELL I CO, v iw? r* ^ i'A'ii AiA&txiS, U ING GOODS, which they will ^ Licli means, rily Low. i DES FULL STOCK OF !>* and Shoes, V *iiaii?? m ! man well & Co. Lall lot of Prime White c E. Side3, 1,000 Lbs. a 1 they will sell L CASH. ?iaonr? a -n>n tm-n t>tt? jvoiiiHD J5-&JJ I5Uii Exterminator, I AND ' I BED BUG KILLER, made by ourselves, PARKER & LEE. r March 25, 1870, 43? tf ? [ VOICE FROM THE NEEDY. I . .?* . 8 H1ALL *nd pay me what you owe me. C iy YourB, io need of fund* until you 01 tune. ti W. T. PENNEY. March 25, 1870, 48-tf \m Mountain Asthma Core. . .?.' s the bes^Tompdy for Aithma ovef C iftcovered. I have a supply^ now, and k' f you are a sufferer from this <J*a- ]c reesing disease, call. and gft, box \. ,nd be relieved. ^ Jj^rwU? 4qr.-.'v? W. T. 'PEOTIEY. Price $2.00 *'bo*. \ April 1, 187&, 4V? if" x ' tJ 1 300 Bn. Maryland Gates. o t &>*?ai?by~t> KOJtWOOD, j&xo. t i January 12,1879, 38, if 1'J PLANTING .-POTATOB8,'; i i 11I*bi&. pQiwis HoSwwTiWi! * CO. . ^ ( 1.1. CHALMERS & CO, Dtiitrt In mry witty of FURNITURE, to salt the tnuta, at low prim*. March 26, 1870,48-tf 1 1 J. D. Ckdam ? Co., Ilavc in Sloro ?largo stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, lali's PeramMators & Hotiliy Horses. March, 25, 1870, 43?tf r TV r<! ? t. v. unalmers & Co., Ilavo in store, a good stock of aa&'m>msB88m89 at low prioos, also tho tf'OVEN WIRE MATTRESS, bo most comfortablo for Summer us* that is made, also the SPRING BED. n improvement on tho old springs. March 25, 1870, 48?tf TO BE POUND AT THE v -????? ?%V A NEW STYLE OP HOTTAGE BED STEADS, also cheap, low price, COTTAGE BEDS, J. D. CHALMERS, & Co. March, 25, 1870, 48?tf Mark the Spot if Your Deceased Friends. At tho mavble yard a fine Btock of ITALIAN MARBLE\ 10 other kiud sold, all at reasonable irices. J. D. CHALMERS, & CO. Mreh 25, 1870, 48?tf At the Furniture Store, jarge German Plate Looking Glasses, \ lot :of German Glass Plates to Fill Old Frames. March 25, 1S70, 48?tf it the Furniture Store, A LARGE LOT MOULDING, all sizes?to make frames, ?ine selection of rustic frames, for PHOTOGRAPH'S. Alaroh 25, 1870, 48-tf PRIVATE BOARDING. Tho "Marshal] House" is now and vill continue to be, during my occu>ation of it, a Private Boarding lonse, and nut a Tavern or Inn. I have no license to keep a Tavern his year, and my license for last year u<j lung siuct) u^pirea. i claim Done >f the rights and am under none of he liabilities or regulatioee of tho .ecpor of a Tavern in tbo Town of LbCevillc. JQIIK A. MAYS. March 28, 1870, 40-^tf wmmWT Every roan who has a horso, mule or ow, should hive a bottle of McOord't lolie Mix'ure?it Ik jio humbug. Call t PENNEY'S DRUG STORE and get bottle for $1.50. March 25, -1870, 48?tf Woman's Best Friend Is BradSeld'a Regulator, for Bid* bj W. T. PENURY. March 25, 1870, 48?tf iiiiis. mm. * 4*???vr >*; f Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Sods, S*tEj. linger, Spice, Pupper, Cloves, CMt??n -pjV j Uweet Oil, JUafaatide,. Cimiphfi*, /Jt# ; ing Liniment, Snnford's Liver (Xnvigoitor, Cocaine. L?oh? KnUifelron^QHfdfa eeds, Soxps, Perfumer'w, Y*hm JP? 'attle Powder*, Selcllitz Powderf, j|fld. all tlier kinds of Powders, PjHf? #qd ires, Ointment 8alv#s 4* W.T.FEMNXY'S March 25,1870, 48?if s To MillOWnMt; v ;! ? l97"^6^"Btfeet, Augusta, 6a. ft'^RtAiwiAnm hftva left me. A n-tr ne feeding, ^taring tfcetb, WneiUik, Motored. Afrril 1.11870, 49?tf . fern?J . . i