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\ i ffiiiift k brotber GREENWOOD, S. C.' - - " y ? DEAL Kitfi IX *1?l\T?R CV??> ifoiTMf&itm Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAF3, Shoes, Queen's "Ware, C3hXjiA.SE3 yttrj?-Zn.T2. &s ady-Hado Clothing Jrarnisljing Soo&s. 1PZ[LbC?"W?, IRON & STEEL. JBt XI> in f:icl, is everything to b< ?J& Inimd ill n u*/ilLcini.t*.x.l x xv " ?? viroiuviwtij ^uuvru more. Patronage desired on a hasi of value received. Motto, '-Lov prices ami lair dealing."' Ld?cral ad vances. on Khipmcnls lo onr friends. Feb. 1S. 1S70, H?tf STEW ORLEANS SYRUP. FLORIDA SYSUP. Refining Syrup, d'.avront gravies, BJ13T WATjSXII&ELGN, V/iiiTH Dili i> SYRUP, WALLEU & BriOTHEH. Febraarv IS, 1S70; !.">?if Ssa l&slsla Mm Cirs J? ti Iv ! for .A 'tiirna cvi"' if vsm a:v n .-r.fi'. n.r iVoisi this j i - trv>siti?? cull unci get u !>; r- iii Vul. i'or fiii.'c by ' w. t. pe*:ktey. I'pirft *2.00 ;i b..:;. April 1. 1 -570. U>?tf X, A33IKS SliOKS! YXflllTB BHOTJIRRS would divoct H*po?*i:il attention to tlu'ir stock of Ladies' Shoos. They would !:;? }) the public constantly' iit mind ol 11, i . ...r?'... .o iv... durability these goods are superior to ntiv others. The malcrial out of which they are manufactured is the very besi, and the lisct of their being made hy hand add?* Hi'ly per ccnt, to their value. We are anxious to introduce these shoes largely, and we will guarantee ewry j>air. They arc as cheap as machine sewed shoes, and we can recommend them with great eouiidence. (jive them a trial. WHITE BXIOTHEHS. April Jo. 1870, f?l?tf i tiVl/ s coo THE subscriber has just received seven tons of ice, which he i* prepared to bell at moderate prices. Taken hi large quantities it may h-obtained at reduced rates. Call and t-L-0 JO Ills i?SOX. 3f.iv 13. 1870. 3? tf. $. B. & #<, Have in Store a 5ar./s elot-k of CHILBSm CAMIAG3S, Call's Peramlinlators & Hoij Eras. March, 25, 1S70, -IS-If At tlie Furniture Store, A LARGE LOT MOULDING, till sizes ?to make frames, Fine fcelcclion of rustic frames, for PHOTO f-PvAPH'S. March *25, 1870, IS - tf nTUONCr LYE, FROM WOOD i *) ASllKS, will command a trood price, at thy "PRESS OFFICE." June 10, 1870,7?tf TIFEGAR BITTERS, { UMI'ER LITTERS, bit AIRFIELD'S I'l'M \ r ptiViti a'i ah > - -i > i. ".j/ju ni^vi u ua ? viv niiu a ifjOUMilHJ other things too Indiona to mention, for *;.lo by W. T. PENNEV. Don't for?et the pl.ioe, under Lhe 6l?ipcd nwning, "While's Block, Emporium of Fashiou. June 10 1870, 7?tf . 4 LOThatr. BT DISEAELL PRICE $1.00. at PARKER & LEE'S. July 8, 1870, 11?if sob, mmm TUo subscriber offers for ealo? A SUPERIOR STILL # . ?rI which ho will sell VERY CHEAP, FOE CASH JOHNKNOX, July IB, 1S70,>12?2* : V > ' * J #' : > 1 /' f-~ f \*f I FRESH I ? ~ ; FROM THORSUEfl, N. i FLAT BUTCH EES TO? STRAP LEif, !EUT A 1MB1 ) j J YtlUw AIzr&m, \&s If s^ir &" sr.fT. n i\3 U t * t t* t ?. U; Lki VJ: !?\i 1WIUTE GLOB] J ; At PARKEIt & LEE'k>. k' July 1,1 S70, 10?If " I | GUH & IVOHY i Teething Rin^s And Crccc< hnBA31 LESS NIPPLE NIPPLE SHIELDS, ,;lSIow's Imp. Eursiug BoltL 3 5i*cnst X^uinpw, j iAhJonumn Open and Closed Lever jla d Gm Tto Fiiui i /'mi n!)T?vo ;i. E. Self Byrisje ! Cupping; Glasses, &c., til i-AlLilES & L??'S Ji:c 17, If- ! "?, K? li" GS.EAT SOUTHERN IIFItOYEIEST IN FSSCIS Saves its Cost in Land saved, and Facility of Cicaning. i TIRAT cjiviv." fif mil !>n w\ j of itiiyifiinc;:itni wii! n-?t bn*>k j.-ov\n wVt;;itt A rst may got lliro?i lit Jiinl a Mjiiim! may r!:.ir.l? over I.ut ji>:!ifcr ntiiin i!-may s'uv ?u.t. T!i<! v.i I. an not l?|i?\v ii liov. ;it n'-i't1* very li: j i<-jtair, ami liio tiin5>i-.r v. ill las', loup-r I It j in Huy oliiur ktiiiwn loins*. Tim Mti-K'ii j id u^cnl for A! l>.-vi!k' County aud wiil ? . j rijrltts lor plantations and for i?>wn?li' iCome up oil S k-1 lay !?? Itiii-.ci p i iciiiais in i?:?ai.l to 1\ D ivi.-' Iuipiov Patent Wire ami Pi.-k' t Fciio', ?! } !)* J. W. THOMAS, Agont AL>Lcvilli', S. 0. ?11 J3 GREAT | Family Liiiliiiig Mucliiu (Will b?f-xliiliitoil :it. ?\jr. Hrnzdali-'ti. T! i aiin liiiic. j-jiCi.kn i'.ii its.'lt', }.n ! U di>i? ito ruvuiuiiuuizii l.-ne^hnM ;tid<;c'iy. V i in in:l w i - It to ?!.!?!: ?? tl."i t i ct<* 1< j need lis. hut u.nst pay that cwn for o? '?>?rv ut=e i!*<-?? c!uy is v ?,ini. 'J l^re-'it and i-l.ri'.p in void id. : :;i!s cv< | Sj.vf mui uiii(? < a I ii? !. s cxl'ii'ilvj. ;o?i ? \ii ! C. V i s. J. 77. THOMAS, Agont. A'?i-? liik*, .0. A; hi I 1187!', 51 ? tl 1170^01^0,181, ; SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKE? I SADDLES, Harasss mi Tresis Eejairei ALSO, -|7i:n>TITrPkK repaired and i i Ji.' eon rod. (.'lineSeals put inC'ha All work done neatly, and on reus*, able '.enns. for CASH. Xov. 5, 18G9, 28?12rj. CINCIHNATTI ?. ? ?vm? Mao? 'C/ii JOHN KNOX is constantly uuiving iVi'sh supplies of t above justly celebrated Summer b. joray;e. I\irlies will.be furnished cjiit.ntii.'erf to suit, on draught at time* ii> his ;?A 11. j July, 15, 1870, 12?31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIi County of Abbeville. Court of Common Plias. Summons for Money Demand. N?ncy Gaine?, Plaintiff, ntrniiiBt James lirownlee, Dcfeixlant. To the DefcuJnnt Jnmes'A. Brownloe: YOU are hereby summoned ami reqn' to answer the eoui|il.iitit in Ihie aj: Alo.l in ?!.? ?l... ' 1'IMV. -? ? ? ?-w ?/| iUC V'Clb"! V ra<-n Fleas. f>>r the ?f.id County, nnd to sen c<?py of your ur.bwer to th?- a?iil cotn|-luii<t I lie subscribers at. their c?<li e, Abbeville C< House, Law Run<^e within twenty dajs n the service herooi, exclusive of the day of c ser\ice; nnd if you fuil to answer the t plaint within ihe time aforesaid, the plni will take judgment airnintt you lor Iho of Two Hnudied and Forty-eight Dollars twenty-eiglit cents, with interest on the en One Hundred and Ninety Dollars from tho day of November, A. D. lbCU, with costs disbursements. . ? ... TnOMSON & FAIR, Plaintiffs Attorne Dated Abbeville, 18th July, 1870. To tl)e Defendant Jam< s A. Brownlee: fBXAKB NOTICE tbat the summons in ' -H. action of which the foregoing is a c in p^nuance of proeeedinge heretofore wn? filed in the Offlse of tho Clerk of Court of Common Pleas nt Abbevillp, jn County of Abbeville, in the State of 81 ? Carolina, on the l(Jth d*y <jf July, A. D; 1 ' THOMSON &FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 4 hnw lumi | Jnly 22,.187p, Ct . Abbeville, B. Andersod Intelligencer copy sijt li vw.fr' J Minutes of tho Board of Directors c the Auxiliary Bible Society of Abbeville. j Tho Board of .Directors of "Th< In Auxiliary Hihlo Soeioly of Abbeville" [y o j met in tbo Law OiitVo of i?I(.-ssr? slVrrin & Col bran, on Y?rixlne.->daj Y. | morning, July 27lb, 1870. I Present: T. C. Pen-in, P. 11. Ward I l;iw, Isaac liraneh, Thomas Thomson I (J. W. Pre^-lv, 11. C. Grior, J. 1\ Press ' My, J I. T. Sloan, J. J"', Gibcrt, Janie: j Drennan, A. JJurl, .lames f>il!am James lhukin. John S. Peid, P. ii ^ ! I>r..dh-y ar.tl if. A, Fair. ,\ I Tito .Hoard was organized wit] i prayer I ?y the Ilev. P. (.'. Grier, i >. i> j The M itllltes of pi'*!'. UiUS inceiill!? I w?-e read a>i<! approved. i 1"is* J.w. .liiiias ili'Vc;. D. i>.. r.t?.*' ? ' I lev. i>. A. i>sjiivs. A?;eiil ?>i' lite A mei ii ;tn iiihle Society lor Soui.it Carolina. r-^ Leing present, were invited to hints, |a.5 corresponding members ol' the j i'.oard. ; The Report of (lie Corresponding .'ec rotary was reeeivod, adopted, and .directed to bo read to the Society. ? i The Treasurer and Librarian, ]>r. I 7 j Isaac Branch. presented his reports, ! which were received as information - :?u?! directed to be submitted to the ^ '.Society. An inlere-?iin?* eonver.-ation was j held in reference to the religions ^ i wants of the colored people. In this ' I I'fJllVfl'sill ioii ii iii.ii.-i ' ; HI.IU \ I.M ! tin-so j)ot?|i!o lormrrlv im-njl ovs <>!' i'S,; our cImut Iu'k, I::i 1 rr:?v?.*?l t<? wojvhip j wi.h \vt iv ci?n ?!; ;/ into ivli or^ntHXitlliiiixof ti.< :r nwn i? : '% : :!r- > :-j j ? ;?!? <] ili;il oi;r .'v-iii-iy \\;; ' . tit (*it tow I'.ivis W!j?{)iyi:>?^ f 1 i; j.o; i i-.i: ol' o?.r J vjviU'Jvn v. iih tin! v. os--3 of (! ) !. ! 'vj? Uj'/Stli- :*ocot!o*.l from !>:j* l.j i iiv S : :y. ' j JV;;ycr Ly l!i>- II v. .1: !\ T. C. i'i".:: ;! W ? L'i . >i ii-.il. K. A. Faih, I'i'C. See. fj. Minutes of llio Auxiliary E:i;le Sccidy of Altta*. ii]3. Tho -J7th Anniv-.n-.-arv of "Tin* Auxiliary "Biblo .S v ?;!' Al.b'vilh-" was hold in l!u* IVcslyt.rnan I'hnrch, Abbeville villa:;;', on Wcdniwdny, the 27l!i of .Inly, 1S79. < ('! Tli? Soviet y Itf!ni? c:i:I?-?l to order ^ l by th<; President tin' How X\ . I'. l>u*' "j. Host*. provided to i!i'iiv< r the nnni;::! (!(isi-ertnon, followed by tho l.x'v. M. Jv j M i!<:<, who the address. ?m I I'jmn Uio call l\?i- new member?, '*' 'Kuvcrul appeared, enrolled lludr ,l ijuitios. a:id i.aid tluar initiation I'lo. '41 | 1 (i.j ! On iuolion, JJi.v. Jaimv. Jhyeo, I >.I lojand liov. E. A. Kolii-.i wo.c invited j Io fcil as corresponding i.;enibciv> of i the. Society. ! I }!y invitation of (ho Pivident, Dr. j Boyeo nud Mr. V- \ :i? ! j;:_? lijy o'. .0 ui t!?-. in the ^10.it v;o: ! : of i'.j (.!; -] (l. 1 tril.-nlinn. I Tlio iullowin^; Dolo.-rnios from So-1 :i.-. !el<. tit * Auxiliary to this . .jt.-niv 1 ;\n<!i ci! enrol I f} tliois* iuiki'.'S : Dr. <?c.'>rm? \V. t; ^ 3 ' i l'rcH !v. from I.ov.or JiOsi.-r C; v: :;;i !i V<! , 1 'J I'M , K- " " , l i:_. L-euar r~j;rii!-.^ 1# lijo fj?o^nSrto[.;$ ulioit, ; 'ii iirrr.i . ryj/VoiM ?Jivytiv.'oo'.l iiiMo S.;? !? '.y--(i;i; i li .ijut iJ.Ji; j.r. .? .. S. i. I! - I : : V. ?! i . .. . : . . It'. J.:.:.., J. T. Mti r:. : = : ; !1< ! ii... Sr. i;. ti < ! . : L. : ; M. t'ic'.y -- fOt; li'i ijt: t V iIj.i. j U'lu nitiiuul contributions of lho tmember* were then paid in, which, jwilh twenty dollars, most generously ! given by a single individual amounted 5 to a Eiim between Fifty and Sixty .Dollars. Tho .Report of the Corresponding | Secretary, directed by the Board t<? be presented to the Society, was road. jaaopicd. and ordered to be entered on '?-'tIie minutes, and is us follows: il*** 1 The Ilcport of the Corresponding SeerKary respoelfuliy i iicwut'i? 'J'Lat liin report in some measure must depend upon the view taken of the duties of his office. If his duties be limited to the receiving and answering of letters, they will lie light. q riiat aelive and efficient officer?iIn* # .Treasurer and Librarian ? conducts j l?y the u.-age of the Society, tho correspondence for the procuring and |purchasing of hooks; involving, the l*c'iwid *st, interest and greatest corre.s! pondeneo of the Society. L\v'j In conformity to this view of Ids "J- duty, the Corrospondii.g Secretary rca .ports, that he received a communication from lie v. ill*. Bollos, enclosing |an abstract oi the 53d Annual lieT A I port of the American Bible Society, exhibiting in rebults, gratifying evidence of prog reus in the Biblo cause. The office of Corresponding Scero tary may. however be regarded as comprehending duties of wider scope; as being in the nature of a general A* agency. This view bo far as the present Secretary knows, has not been recognized, or at least adopted by this . Society. Ho tidies encouragement, J,","' however, from this view of his duty, />. a j iw vuiiLiuu a iow rcmai'KS in relation oiii to tho progress of the Bible cause J"rt'since tho last annual mcetiug of this Society. Ion,. A resolution indicating ft feeling of miff!increased activity was then passed; aum hut which, so far as the Secretary *ml knows, ha* been feebly followed in "lat practice. The Secretary has not the and audacity to ceusure. On tho contra . - ry, zeal for tho Biblo causo may be and doubtless has been manifested it y* other ways more efficiently than ii the mode suggested by the resolution The Biblo itself is but a means to or 'his ond. To accomplish that end, ever) j>py? Church is a Biblo Societj', and everj sermon a Biblo address. Practically the it n;ay be, -when tho supply of" tin ?uth Scriptures is abundant, antl no wan 870. felt,[the efforts of tho Biblo Societic: may relax, whilst all the' ends propos cl ed lyy thp Bible are vigorously prese me?: '^J. j ' ' ?-; * . 'V * : r 5 f! But JMich a comlilion of <liinpr6* f not satisfactory to the friends of I hi Bible or of its cuds; for a demand fo; the Jiihle indicatesan advance of'Chrin tianity. The IJil.le and Christianity ' arc essentially ai^res.-ive, and thesi ' characteristics indicate the line of con duct to l?e pursued l?y their advocates l> . I'- II -- *- > ? . . -I ism v Mi' iiuti.c'l, T J Lois. TIlOM.JoX, Cor fcjcf'y. j Tlic Librarian submitted 1?:h lie:j|>0!'l, lroni wliicli it appeared that tlie number of r<il?lo3 ami Testaments < ! j\ ari<m.? liiml.s received since 1:^1 mee!* j i !*;; was 0K5?ai-?i>. t hat. of tl?es*.? -I >i>i"s wvro : >! !, and ' >:> ) . raluilon =!v 1 i- . . j111 - {l"i >J!I (I. ' .. 'j "';:e Tiva-am-r'.s T*??port was mwi '. m:I :j.i: I: ! :i:, win-fa balance <>'i l:aii i ) > * i". !:*5 ivport \v:; ; n ilnv?l !?> i I: I'OtliillUll'O . i; I ; ' | \V: !. iiuiy.:, \\\ A. (.*:!os :i Hi J. J'. On ?.;< :? of II. T. Sloan. it \va? | In J, tfiml ilio thanks of tl.iho h mloroil (o tin* IN v. \\ . I'. ji':il?r-o )' )!' his vory !?*: C ami ' !l *?!.--1> t 1 iii-.com \ and to 11 U?:V. I J. IJ. jiiUvi, I'.r his : ,h!a m?l hanmd a<I to whmh i!. ha-j heon cur jiloa ! tin: lo li - i?':t io ?Ia\". j Also on motion of !ho pa mo. i That. flit- tfooiriy 1ht'-'<v :ro?jiifs! of (ho a! o?o nano- I nt Jj ' mon < o;.i.'s of vj.i.} ic.nji Ms-..-* So !?. |i!:iccil < ;. lilo. ami ?!::;? j 11 LI 'oi >--o:niii:.-<; 'p.-cicIiiit a >imi!ar r. ?<; a!i \.!io haw fuvoii-'l ii-> with i-oi-n.'iiis ami n?!.!iv-;? l.-iii'-c tho v.a:*, for the uamu jmi jio.-o."; S Too IN v. W. J\ I Mil:o.-.o was < t-!. ;od a \i;?" !'i -i'lvrt of t:?.'So-mtv in. ..J* I* -v. M. * j? . \i!I i ; i>. ] .. i-? M I! .. !. :s! , !'i i;i | !a of ' : :;.i! ! . i m:.oVi ii ; and \V ti:. A. Cilv llov. .1 >i:n .M? '.. < . = ! V;'. -,] i>i'?? . in.- i>i' Jainrs ii. i,:l: S. Don-: !!;*. and l\ A. Conr.'-jx-i.-ii v. hose cn;;:!<?iMnenl <. lii i; i>!> -i:lii -.i. nsvvenl .lii. ir a'tend' . i itpoli ti;v- siitclliys ul l!ie .Soei'j-1 :>; 1 ' I I Wi:!i tli<5 aliovfl t!i?.* joili'tis of llsc Society were . icr'i d ? i:* anolluT ye:il\ The oineers of the Society for t'loj ! present ve::r are as fcJiows: I T. IVrrin, 1 'ividvitl: M. II. Ward law, .Ijiiiu's P. I'n-.^ly, A. l'arl. \V. 1'. liaUo-e, and .lames I In ' "jre-1'resddent.s; r\ < Ii!.* i-1, \V. 11.! I iciiPiiti!!. AS'. 7i. *?;i lie*.', John jMeU-s. II. T. .Sloan, \V. A. '.Jani.-s !);\'n:>::n. J. <>. Lind-ay, \Y. II I favis, ii. ('. < ! ! ?*. .1. 1. !: ?..i:t-r. (I. W. I'i-4 --.',y. .'aiai-s <iitia>ii. 1*. li. lira.!!? > . .l<>!,a S. J?< i>l and Wiiiiam iiood, JiiI rectors; T!n?s. 'i 1 i*?iii oil, Coi'S'j :-j ondir::' ci'i'ttv/v; i-a;>c Urancls. 'Lreas !.. i i . "... i ! > ' \ i r. iiic: i - ii i i. i... ;;iut iv. .V. J/;wr. IU'cim.1 .Secretary. I'm* (.''iin'itiittt'u appointed to nu<lsl; jtho ?t;f*ou;sls of liu! Tiv?:M!r<r, ruporu-'i aecuiiiilsi as convel and. jcM.jjv'rly voucUcd?said re-port was ti :?>;?(-?.'?I. i Tin* !' 'v. .? !;iii!iiiiDrown was inikmti!I to t'.-itVi'j* tho r.cxt annual \vii!i ii v. i i.'.i).. ; :.! : ! I'.V. i .. ; 1-1 . . v. . : V :t : ?ic0i! y ,ls. i-. .\ 11. Y. .l\ J'!< u i; I .S, J.'i c.-jiucij I. | i'. A .1/.?;?, ,-c?*. j fmimc-'liiiit'l:'.f!er tlio adjournm i.t til l :iu ty, too 1 ; U:cl hi Liu1 !\ " \ T.,-1 . . I;; . i '->:i ! > lit* i.i i.':V i... . i.': v. V. . I.. :t:; J i"i?. !*. * "m. ii-ji.- j i ;i! ' i.Jii iiKi'i :1. h? I. 1 <">T? : ! I. ?' : *i v MM iv.. ! ... : . by . v ii . | ? . : !:. ?: ? ; i. v,, ! i i\va -::!** ? :<i:<i Librarian wa-s dirceu-d. \ Itijion t:io .Mtviw of any Ihivu nirju-' lurs of the lioard, to lu-.j) ih > "Libia-( ry supplied with books during tin.'1 yi-ar. On motion, I lie Treasurer was in-J istrucled, of the funds now in bis; hand*, tu forward the ruin of $100.00! to the .American l>ihlo Society?oil 1 this h'um tho debt of $-15.98, as abow. j is to be |and the bal .usee placed : tot lit* eivdit of this Siic iiM v. i ! On of !I [j. W.;r:ii:i\v, Or-: i ?1 '. !*? ? I. tiitil win'a I ii iw.i:U'l ji.Ij '::rii.' Jit adjourn to meet on the cull ox' the' I President. j (hi motion of the eam<\ it was ! Hi sol vcct. That thy President and i j Vice-Presidents of tho Society resid-j injr in the village, with tho Treasurer j 'land Librarian, and t!io t 'orrespondinjr : 'and Jieeoidini; .' eerctaries, appoint' jonc or more persons to address the 'poople of .Abbeville (Jo:intp at suita; bie times and places at leas*, every ; t hreo months upon the subject ol' the l!il>le cause. j On motion, by I)r. Branch, the I'.oaJ'i! adjourned. i l'n.wr bv Jlev. James P. Fressly, D. !>.* T. C. PERPTN, President. i 1{. A. Knit, Jiee. Bee. ITf.at.tii's Best Pi fence.?"The weak eatetli heibs," SiiybSt. l'aul,b.? that eighteen hundred y-ars ajro the v.due <>f rnctlicicid plant* wns I appreciated. In I ho old Titttnn.ent botiMiirul | t'tinudi'td are repeatedly recommended, but in i no |-4^a^c of eucreJ liisiory is man recom[mended to Bivad?w enhunel, or blue f ill, or 'any oUier miner:.! preparation. Tf.fi ni'.-k were j directed to tatheibslo strengthen them, to ! purify them, to hial them, to restore them. In that d..y the nrt of making v<gctnh!e extracts was unkuowe. The he. bal medicines were mere infns ona. t It wns rtservrd for a In (tor ng? to unite tho B>nitary cat* net b ot tonic npeiii nt and unc.bill|iciiH roots, baiks, and plants, with nn active nlimul.uu. inn] tlir.B Si'-uUi'u their rapid il (1'iiMoii . ihiouglt the thbilitated or ci<i?(>rtlt>re<l The crowni ig triumph of this effective mode I of concentrating und applying the virtues cf medie?l vegetables was uclii.?ved in tLc pro, due'ion of liostetter'a Stomach Bitters. Ncv, er before liud u perfectly pure alcoholic atimu' l .nt been cornU ied with t!io expressed juic?B ' of the iiti^t sptcifi.e of the vegetable king , doui, Never yet, (hough eighteen ye a 13 have l elapsed since iu iiwrodtictiun, lias thia great , restorative heen equalled. It is takn mail M'ngons, lu all cliiiirr, a.-* the iuost. patent sife guard rgainat cpiuiedies. oa a protection i ugain-t all unhealthy txh il itious thr.t produce T debility or be?Cl <ii-(-:tri- n leiDcdy for int teiiuilLei-t m;d othwi ui.il..rioui, feiror*; i;??u up peti/.ai; as a sovereign cure for dy*pcp?in; as n ' general tonic and invigoranl; as u pa:n - less apcrieut; nit allvOil dypnrent; n?a nervine; t as a cure for bi'ioiia affection'; as hniinbas nn9 odyiic; and as the be#t defence of health uiv ? dor uufavorablo circuinst cnees, su>h as seden ' tary pur?vifa, undue bodily or mental cxtr lion, hardship, privntiou *ud exposure. July 1, 1870, 10?Ira. i .. .. -* - *> w Meeting of the Republican Nominatinj 15 . Couventiou. r . This body?consisting principally ? of members of the Legislature urn -j other ottiec-hoMcrs?:j?s(M:,',!"<1 in tin " fienato Chamber in the ; .yesterday morning. A. [('colored candidate for Licutenant-vio j\crnor,) Chairman of the Stale JOxe leutive Committer1, took the Chair, cat I. 'I the meeting to order, and then do iivivd :i lengthy address?laudatory of (iov. tfeolt, and denouncing .1 udye Carpenter. 1 Oil motion of ?S. J. Tjrro. A.cr-i lant Adjutant ;o. l Inypector Cvneral K. !'?. J v.a- ? ;.!!'<! nj<on to act as tem. j-.iv.ry (haiiman. J{? pi eaent alive i-.p.,Mhi returned thanks for i;i x n-eti'd !: *>::???*, ami exnre-wd . : ' . :' 11 ?;j*( to j:ii111! i!!v p i .rni .i: i:,l Jlo v.'a-; :;5 j !i r??iiI:*! * oi :>.jipl:j'tvvj ? Speaker I M I.'adinj; the dciuon. iraiion and einT : tieaily ic it up. The < o!! uivd Heading Cierk ?!:' I lie House wa< ! appointed temporary Secretary. The Chairman having announced (lie Conjveniion ready to proceed (o htjshic. s. it \v;i< moved ami seconded. that a co::.m:1 tee of one trom en'.!: . l*' .<i J>i !sv l and I al Iar;$o, he appointed to examine credentials. As ! i h rear:.11 ivai delegations l'n.in scvera!, : ;>;\<incls. i I the claimant;; aro very J ueruvtie and emphatic in t he awr-j ! ioi! of the chiiinv, \? arm work is anli-j ?-i? a'itd. The committee com-isls ??l"i ' 'advi-llroki r V? iiioiv, 1'ruiii the' 1-!; Wepre: -illative Wi.ipper, from J liw il l; /> i laiiL I Vo i-.hait of the! S V'lUS ?SiU%r\*. fVom tlw* *M?I < ri>Si<!* iV>:u t ill* !'l I .' ' lin'f.i- ! i*''! ; ? : !!: :j! i V',* ! \ i V ! Sr.OVf i I J ::v . . I >: ".i ta . tv i t:' .i --{ : 1 ; : e. . ov.i ! ir ; )..: ? Mar-j i i'. :| :: ; !!i ! ! t. \!?>.!: ti- re t? j a ' V ' Suit i . jiiiio t<? ohlain lliv-lr (SiitiKM'-:. an : f/jisiMitsy lW'l i;i isolCi'i* humor. J-. mihlc ]?s*ovoil and was 111sI 1 i:' <>;i ,.!y a?!optu?l. ();i tTit? iv of tho Convention ni -I o'clock, ihe temporary Chairman . r;iio;s:u'c?l that, a; tin; Committee on Credentials were slid out, I'.c was iciitly to hear what. was the will cf tin; Coven lion. Jn acem-dance w it I? a motion, carried 1111;i111iinitl'-iv. Daddv to tlio ?"I i?ii* ami :? !?{iv-si-ti ; !i" < :?. !:? ?. Jlis rsi:iar!-*s wore iii.ji'tl to wjiiio lcu<rt!i. IIo comHK'iic: ({ i-y aitnouneinp; (hat tin; ri:iosli'ii) illslake at lli'! prc.-cat time was wii- lher Iho Ih'ptiMi an parly should ir.uo 1 ;> liyM it < s\v:?v in tit;-Stale. >r wli\: her it wonhi allow the 1! ;bnn pariy lo 1 i:i iIr- ci?!euvor to obtain lit.' control ?.i" thy State ofiieos. lit? announced iit liuwin^ terms <iov. I\. Scott f.ir re-nomination. This was rec. ived with appiamo. 3!o d.vvli at. sottu; length on ihu ehari.*"< .?r corruption that had hern hrou-'.l against lite JI.pishih.au party, htirt;itt^ before Iiis hearers in i^lowinn colors I ho change in tiic iiaamv.s of tho State il'.n-iti'C the ] f-.-s^i11 i.iTininis!ra{! ?:?. '?'!: that lu was to sap i> ri .It.*? i: r was alluded to j.> i t :... ; ..; . r ' in , . i. * ' .."iillo t ) , in-i'o v?'*.ro oi.iy CJ.wl.ia: w..and o:;?iv -t:! lI:o ojiiiilon thai lij" tnow come io Imv representation of color in proportion to i !> <-i. This would Irj a pi'uu tii'.'ti to while :::en :i?; v.'vlI colored .1!'.!!. S.N;.t!? r 1 ::'.yp.o n-rrt <" r?31 =_?.! upon <*' 1. < ?; .:*i:ii?i. <?:' who J:;;-.'!.' : y?5!;; 'w > i-.-i: ? :!. . m of wh'ch t ....v.; l:i'. l'.!H < !' IriJ'roai L\i.! ? : -i:. in;;* ! :,1 ." > I * : ;; ! i. ' i i!. t i) i '< . w:.*. r d .i >: \ a ;-i Sv?. ;"u\ r i'iWvCHe oil hi:-. iaVwiile to; io?the hhirk man's pai-iy. M*ins Charleston llijuthl r-.m tamo in a pretty jj'jod share of alitiKC. Land Commissioner PoLargc al-o spoke to lilt; Convention, embracing, for the iii'ist pari, tho views already expressed l:y 15ic- ol her speakers. Congressman Sawyer was tailed upfin I I ^- 1-1 * j wi III11UI IM'll. L 11!S immediately raised tho Mac key faction to their feet. and after ^reeling t!i:> tiill v.'ii!i a !V\v his>vn, T. J. Mtirkey go? rid of a pijugonl. in : 1-.v-ir rbaraefor, and particularly applicable t'? tin! coarse ol' Mr Sawyer and the iiepublicati party. Blockade running and a vote on a Virginia bill ,s>ecmed to bo the greatest crimes of which ho was guilty. After much talk, Mr. Sawyer obtained 'hejloor, hia v.jis frequently intv-rriipl; d. lie made his main point on ;I?e ir',ht of a ?h legate to vote ami act as he p'easee, jand to put himself outside of any Dower lit! (!i>er!>!?rl irrtv..! <<% ?< jti:ivs(s of the Government. ; Ti:? CVmmiitcu <>ii Credentials r.p; peared during *-ir. Kuwyer's reir.avh-8. Ivhtfll lie* lilVM brolT'^iit to SI F.x-Coi.^Tv'ossnsui Wliit-taaioro rosid si. lift of the delegates, whos:? credential* lrad boon examined and fmnd correct. The contested counties had not been acted upon and the Committee asked lor longer time to act upon them. The remainder of the evening session wns occupied in a very excited i debate on tho merits and demerits "of i the claims of the Charleston delega?r t-? ?? jtn.fnv.~j in n iiilii xuui^rn. jjuwcii, Jtansier, Sawyer. Elliott, Whippet' mid others toolc lending parts. Criminations are plonty and a hot timo decidedly the order of the evening. At a late hour, after acharacteristic ' speech by Tim ilurly, tho Bowenites woro thrown out, and the DeLargo wing of the Charleston delegation declared entitled to tho contested seats. This morning tho Committee on Credentials will consider tho cards of Abbevillo, Orangeburg, and Laurens. Tho fo lowing permanent officers wcro elected: Chairman, R. B. Elliott. Secretaries?Taft and Frost. Vice.Prefiidenta ? J. II. Rainey, II. Emails, 1* Eichclberger, J. L. Nea^lo, Commit toe on Resolutions and Platform?B. Whittcrnore, W. Ji Whip' I|h:, i.meny xsafrj, j,ueii,s V.mua-.'i, It. j. ToHicri, T J. Maclccy. Tlj(! Convention then adjourned un. 1 til to-day, at 12 o'clock. ; Phoenix. ; ' ri "?irrT,tn AI/iX* THAN IN BAD COMPANY."? Better inko tHke a preventive in time than euf fcr with a "Chill and Fever." Sumter BitUn is the article to keep it off. : t I * ? ' - War Hews. Paris, J nly 26.?Tho official journal ( , of Austria says llio (ioverment hav- 7, t ling exhausted all means ot' molliiyiir 1 l' Napoleon and preventing war. has ^ 1 , ** >! ve?l to observe strict iic:i'r.i'i!y,hsM '',N . i !>L flu* (jttnwt 1 fino ' ' '*' .?? % |* ^ 'watch lor the cliuiiei-o of a peaco &v;.- , r . j lieiSI Jilt. A proclamation, nnrinunc'ng tin- j"1 :strict neutrality of Italy in tho pond Aou '{iai; war, wan issued to-day at Flor- 101 | oner. . | I>*ir<?o demonstrations have Wei; | A ]j :ma!<! it: Milan, JVaUia arid (.ienoa, i:' j favor o!' i'l-.u -i-.i. } { \c; I Ju eonscrjsienco of tho attitude Austria towards l'avaria. and renew( i ru;nor.s of tho warlike attitude <d' '*^c i.'it^.ia, Jhiijlaiid lia-s reaoivod to mala 1 [>! ( paratit>:is for putting her army on jjjj: ! a war fooling. fito Channel ?:<pia<Iron r.r.K ' r.-crivcil ofiriM tii ;(el ready for sea. '?t;t J I is destination is to unite with the i '.iciiiteraufan squadron at Gibraltar. I to forma li ving Mpiadron, under com- t'<)!!i i mand of Admiral Hornby, v. ho lsa <"OU; div'en telegraphed at Valparaiso to re- UANJ turn to Kn^land immediately. COR A special de-patch from lierlin to1 day, a:;no.t!i'- -s il?:\L pa*on^er Ira'iie ' n railways v.i'l ccav?s to-morrow COT1 l'J I ? .. I ' - l?? I vs i . .iv v -i r. vf? ;i.im i.u.ii v. fur :irc i fur.v.iv-i::.!. T!io army is in excellent pints and fiiii oi" confidence. r.rjO? i The Journal Of/iriel contains tlie fol- fj.oi j lowing declaration : c,Tho French U<>- .t'XI vermm-nt has issued orders that in tin prosecution of the war. commander* 1 of I'reindj forces must scrupulously regard wiili it.-poet this neatral po?vciv and rules ? f international rights, and that they especially conform to the In-iiir-5j s of 5hu declaration of the ['.'.V. i "oistress of Paris, as follows: VriViil-.MTiti/c i.<: abolished; a neutral fia?; MOI^ ,iiteel s I i;I'd- niy's merchandize, ex" i-pt eont raband of war ; merchnndi/.*'j f neut ral<, except contral'an I of war. i > r.ot seixahSe undera foreign llaif; tin j i>' ! ! !'!:a-i<' niu t he efV.-etive ; al'ho:i;;li N\|; jr'l '.i i and the i*iiii i ;'>late.s did not j-iM-nr^ to 1:io dfehira lion oi" 1 >:T??I. '.V' I'reneh ves -el.* wiil not K'.mzc property " J" i}{' I !:f? jinnin*' ?* !" * " .? ; ' tho <*:irrr*> "1 a Spanish ol* :in Ameri!'v.;i vc^vi; |-.l-t>vi-i it is not eonlra- TOT/' !-.:i 11 1 of war. France will no Icn^ci' ohiim tho right to confiscate properly 1 ??r liso A moi loans cr Spaniards foam.1, on hoard vus--v!.-i of" the enemy," >:l!N The Jcnn.ul Ofjichl announce that -* !<)' (tin* Minister of War ha-? given iii.-slrue- aL'is. | lions to commence patting in a stale | of" (! - fV-iiC1 ami r?-a<!ine:;s for activosor-l j vice tho o{*I fort itica'ions of Paris antl| i tho fi>rt:j biyond tho present lino oi^t'I'C j works. " | Toe French Iof operations extonus from Strasbourg to Thionville, a few mi'os .Nortii of Mot;:. The centre i-< hot ween Pdlehsehe and St. Arnold. TJ.ij second lino at Mela is capable of i expansion to the con Ire of Thionville. j Tho Morning TiUyrd/>h, of to-day. r^L prints, in large type, a communication YIN I reciting an interview had with tho ^ A,J Fmperor Xapohon a fortnight ago. T'-e Fmpcror had no thought of war Prussia. ]Je was still unprepared, ----but Franco was slipping from his , hands, and in order to rule, lie must Dead Franco to war. Tho Emperor i related too content-! of de.-patchos be'tween himself and Bismarck*. claimin-* tint the latter wanted too ir.nvh, j !> : it loo soon. '? ' 'replied by demand'..:;,* lloHar.d as an I j equivalent for Luxembourg. The Km- J ! . ... m ! i . I.: - -1 i . rn* ??i-n>r i vjmiuh iw uemunu 01 l>is-i xilii lua^Ii'--5; that :>#;1 the independence i T, ( Holland i,o ;ii.Jet-<1 by Pru.-f-ia, i ?>..v,' j would be iv^anhd us a declaration of. | war. L'ov-nt JJenodilti was prrseut at A" . !i? interview when the.-;o facts wore ! 'l :, vli'-iloi!. "j?:1 i bVarbr.K-k, where (he battle is said ' !o baVo bv P. fuiSght by tliO Freni h i /IC l?j.i{ i fbivvs, iv. uai *.'il on i?'v< ! i i J?-!i J'r'jf'.Ma, :i!- ? :ii ' - " . . y ! :ii!i ^;u?! Jj-iia^t of Tie- ' '* " . It a ' >.! of be! Vt'rcn 'o at (1 Iil.il ,;i. Tin* town was lour.- j 'i'* !;:? '{ i.'i the (t iilli (-t'li! nrv. and way pro-!,i* Sentod to- llii! Church of ilelz by tlit! i tlniperor JIenvy 111. It \v:m sub.?e-! KUJc <j;n*iitly governed by its own Counts ; ivaiu until, in laSO, it -aim.i, by tbc tonus ofj'fm :t marriage conlra'-t into the possession jl.sbit oi' the lansily of -Nassau. and was af- i laily jterward strongly fortified. In llic q?mu | wars wbioh followed the people suf- ry St jfered much from assaults made at in- ryP* jtervals. The hostile troops were usu- Ayr*: [ally ouartered upon the people, and i ?. <?:siiniLIf?l all sorts of depredations j ,1# j without i'-'ar or* puiiUJiisi'Mit. I:i lC7(>jtoli.. ;it was tlio y.Tin* ol' aiiol'icr conflict of jtiqiu|arms, it was then almost destroyed !a,i?]s; by tire and ils fortifications complete-1othei ' ly dismantled. There are woolen fac-! chine ; lories, which fiirninh extensive employ-1 jV>11 fluent, located in the town, and mines j vv]l:<j of iron and coal are worked in the vi-j..,, r] cinity. _ jwliicl London, July 23.?Tho Times ?autl 1j li.shes and vouches for the authentic ' I Tin ly of the following: A projected trea-! fwlltll| ilyhns been submitted by Franco to i on]v rrusMit. J ho preamble sets fort!i th:it J wi.j {tin: King ol' Prussia and the J*'snp??ror] ' , Ujf ihe Fivnch. in order lo St III? t!. - .-j of 1 ' i."; i 1 ft V.-I t: ) IV > j ' ' UJbWf'niiieiitM and : ... r ;V' '' : COtlC'l 11'J I'S ti.o Ml -i . '-i ' 'V. ! ; tho first article, Napoleon admits ami 1 I recognizes tlio lafe acquisitions of t,lc rt : Prussia from Austria. In the second, w<" the Prussian King engages of facilitate the French acquisition to Luxembourg. a*1'"1 Tiie third, the Emperor acquiesces in l',OVl the union in the North and South Ger- l,'uld man Stales, Austria excepted. In the fourth, Franco, finding it necessary t?"?: ieitei absorb Belgium, Prussia tenders l?oi* a.n?I i assistance to that measure. The fifth jt.irm article is the usual one of OiYensivo ul- n lianee between the two nations. ty of Tho secret treaty which was projee- J'rov ted between Franco and Prussia 1110- Ju nonolifces the attention hero of tlio I piib'ic press and Parliament. Intense i indignation is manifested at the dupli- Oi (city of tho powers concerned. Tho t^Ql( I action of Napoleon is considered in- mew '.suiting to England. Completo ignor- pe.?j Janco of the negotiation is professed at le(1: I the French Embassy. ^rs j A dcepatch from Brussels states tet*< that thu account of tho treat)' projec-'?>; ? , ted between Franceund Prussia, wliichj . was printed in the London ths??;.4l,!t. i inori ing. :> perfectly authentic. i'famine.'. . ' ' hnc'.V of ita OX- IU tl iotciice :i biiori, usuc ago. In the llonso of Lords^ Ear] Granville, in reply lo a question IVom Lords Stafford and Iiadcliif, said he was un- ,j| able to sta4o whoro tho 77mf?obtainod the text of tho treaty. After announce- ieaj : mont of tho existonco of such a re, markablo document, it would,bo tho duty of Franco and Prussia immediate. J [unl spontaneously to explain the iter to Enropo. .)i!iiMN, July 25.?Tho sympatliy Ireland is almost unanimously with <uc*e. "'oiiBAcn, July 25.?Tho Prussiaus :o boon ropulscil at Korlin. A renoisauco has boon made on IVus!! !.- i \v,:js, July 25.?'<' . } '' ??! j ed to-day, to ivintw.. i . I, , rg. Tho gradual evajimiiw:; oR no has been decided upon. O 1 *11 l '-J ncvLiie i'nccs Current. ; ;?\(? _r;?.?>ny?per vnvil.,.. n SO iii IiUi'1'?Hemp, pur 11 n M.uiilia. per lb 30 a S.t ON?Ham*. per lb 25 n :10 * Slmnl Jere, per lb IT a lit SSi.b-p, per lb I'.IJa 21 RSTONH, per Ib lu a ! '?per lb 8 u 1 / TKlt?Comitiy, per lb 20 a '2f# 2KRNS?per liea*l 20 a ;{o U'O?per \h:?1 10 ft 12J '5iltA->?p<r Ib <> 11 1?> V, per bticliel 1 T.iftl St. V MKAL. per bushel 1 8->a2 Oi DLLS?Tallow?per lb iiOa A-l itiiaiitiiic, per lb.... 25a J5" "I!E?llio, per lb 2"a 3" Ln?iiyra, per ib 28a !! Ia\a. per Ib o.">a \>!J YARN, per buiseh 2 25a2 SiliiTlCrf I I per yarJ l '>n 1> 7-S ' 1 :; * M \ p-:r 2' .Mi. per I.I.I 7 M.r.l2<?' IMlVV Di.U, per lb 41 )a it Tins, p-r II. K'.i 11 m ? !! u !rli r.jli?J, per pouml, ft Sw,,lv,.. l?? 1* f J >:*? ! a 1- 1 t!?>i?n . . " 1" I 1-I..W ^t.rel.'.V.W V.V.V.VIVIV <i 1.* 1'otwiuM a 1? T >. i?rl!> 2:;a 2.'- HP I LJlill?Wide IIo hnIh, per ft u'K>oi Soa:il|!i:?, jmr M It n'-i<) < m ?Cuba. |wr gnl f><">a *7?? West India, per 5t?a 'i.i ' i-i] Now Orleans, perjjal. ,1 t'Oal *2.'' will XK'Mll.? p'r lull barret <???>? 1 ??M 'bodl per I', it '.5 0<'..-I <>! -pul' ' Kit?i?i lb a i'i pti-k- rt n7 < ' -,p r bushel 1 IT. . 1 J". (\S, Iiii.-lii I n'2 J I -Kcii-wr.o, p??t mul 7.ja S'i * !) !!<(1 1 40al In I/wsoel, law 1 -1'ial *1'! liilM Thmwi's Struite I &()a "1" CI'Ulo?11 i ! , per bushel... .2 Oou2 si'? s.v.,?, al Or. j J E ITS? \Vliiu- l.u(!, poi-U a per lb a i'2 [ . p. i- sac!; ;; O0?:$ v.*> Hill CMS, |nr 1.;?nt alj () ) r. P?-i ib iSil vo 1 1/ ! 1 : - > - ;n?. 1 .111 I I.-I-IJ. JH.-l ft *2'2 j E ' ' Ci tit-'.s.-.l, per t'Ca V2 I A, per lh ,? 17 r. i.xt.n. p. r ii> 1-ta ].; !l,7 1 lSrov.li, tip ]|) i:;u in , 'ol :IK? a 1? bcl' 1 Hiver n l(t , I IT? C'"! li V. 1:5-1;.-v, p?-r ;xal '2 Ut'u2 5't French Mrainly 5 (it).: Mi.Vi Ky?* \Vhi-l;i;y *2 jli)-..r? 00 ~~ Gin 1 UU.-.i> (>r Ttiri ei.ti ill (? ) ?llvam, per lb 1 C?i-2 5.) Imperial, per lb 1 Coal *2-2 Iil.lcSc, p<r II; 1 <>??; l y."> LOW, p.-r ]b 1 a IjjV * KGAI!?ri-l-r, p?r jnl 5<"'ii 75 " ' < .NJ^JILIS?t.'o:*cli ImiiIv, pvrgal Ij 5)<5 M) C"P'il, per gal.. . . 3 a50 T7*1(" RAT, j>or Liinlu-1. I 50nl 50 km 1 my i X, O C A. J j . ? I'1840 WZO ^ : c tests tlio Merit3 of nil Things. .Sill e foreign nnd ilonie.-ti* tkinand for Perry ^ ( s ?fc S.'SiV great medicine?tin; Pain Killer .3 never Inf.ire to largo ns it lias been of ^j((J < :;u.l we thiiil; i'.e time hus firri\ed when 01.t||| [.-duration may be without the pos- ^ra(j y i.f refutation, that the city of Provi- j.^. j ;, hii fiir!:i.-h<-tl i he entire habitable g'obe fjcj ii int-diviiiC, which, 1:1 poiut of univertali- p)(!lj i" i!t is.:'.;.?1, cxitMil of u^fiilnee?, como'de (or til! th<? j-urposf* f-r which it is jjQmc :i" i a: d wide ejuva-t, cmluring pupu'm-i- t\ .a ii?;\cr f'iii-iiUd by any mcdiciue alvv:i rope or'Anu rictt. Img t universal.,'y of Ihc iltwand for the Tain the ] r, is a novel, iiitercstiiit;, aiid Btupiising re in the history of tliid medicine. lt*j Moi u ji:h g*>ne onv. imo every quaiicr oi uif j } :d>!e gh.be. The Pain Killei is now regu- SU1.(I| coM ia J urge an J steaJift/ itiereariitg Gf J titien, :;oi oniy to general ng-nta in eve- S:;ni ate and Territory of tlie Union, nnd eve- iljro ovince of British America, but to Buenos |j(>in< ?, rirjail, U ngUiiy, lVru, Cliili and ether J{. 0 i American r-t..U'3 to the Sandwich Is- cure. , to Cuba ui.d other West Indiu hlumls; gtui.il ui.<i Coniinciita! 1-Iurojw-; to Aiozum, Madagascar, Zanzibar and ether African ; to Australia and Calcutta, ltacgoon and J u pi ices in India. It has also been Bent tp i, ?ud we doubt if Ihere ia any foeeign or any inland city in Africa or Asia |?| i is lr? tjuented by American and Europe? riii>ni?'iiat ies, travelers or traders, into i tli lain Kil er hut) nut been introduced irtn sought t.f'cr. JJji e extent of ita useful nets ia another great U; re of this remarkable medicine. It is not tho best thing ever known,"as everybody cotifes?, for brnia. a, cut*, burns. but ; ? i.i'.*ry vi < ! .rn, cr ' v e I it T*C I! t , i ili-.i: . J >*-.. ?? i . . nr:<i i ... '.' (<f nrlien. ii; 'ho > . | lit i' u Si: '.'a .k. i i:i ;'i ? ?. ?: 11 . >? J.<.:..d u!!? r el.!ii,.ttsf li lias iiroKiiic ftndiir imitticinc for all sueh om;.laiuiB, at T>( l'"l as for dispepaia, liv?-r complaints nnd disorders. For coughs and colds, canker ua and rheumatic ditlicullR-a, it has been ifd by the most abundant and convincing i and testimony, to be tin invaluable mcd. The proprietors are in possesion of a from persons of the lrghest character ? sjwmsibiiitp, testifying, in unequivocal ?, to the cures tlficU-d and the BuiiafncU? isulta produced, iu an almost endless varieca-ci, by the uoe ofthis great medicine.? . Advertiser. p ly 1, 1870, 10?lm. ? ? ? Coli at r ;r Maxufatubin'o Interests.?Tho roanu- . ireiB of (lie North linvc asked for and ob- a >d the assistance of tha National tiovernt until they have bccome a burden to the >le at Inr, e, a?td the tax paid by the Uni" tatcs f >r l he support of these mnnufnctu is equal tu all the other t .xes dut A1 Let our manufacturers ninLo goods ol: betr h B1^ jnulilv, and at lower price*. <h?ffrothct Pl| iifai'tureis, and they cua d./y competition iout Government. lialp^ litis1, a', ler.Bt, is p!ai< of &'r. 1'. I'. Ti.'h.h', Charleston, the liugcf-t s?:ui >ifecefeuiul irmnu- : ., . r j, L?iaUl? *nd mouldings . , , IC douthel-u rflU- 3. '' ' lly 1, 167", 1(>? In. <#' : ptj Apprentice Wanted, for YOUNG man of 1G or 18 yeara Of ago cm got employ men t to j *n a good Jgado on application to SeaL/Sfen & Robertson. unc ITm&tO, 8?tf J iw^fqar- -r c > &r' EL Cj> # " M -? p ? S?3 ? CO M ^ f- ?. '.:; --v K-^. - * ' / . . \ cf * ?s P X , - . ^ 8 I **0 ^ g- N 1 1* ^ ?rj " B) ? w ^ V-^ o O ^3Qk ^ Q w O 5? Z WILLMMSTOH ^ring's Hotel. [J'j pubseriber announces that this wcll-kuown and popular Hotel :>\v open lor the reception of coin,\ Invalids and pleasure seekers find tluit all arrangements bavo i made, and that, no pains will bo ed to promote their comfort. JOHN A. MAYS. ily 22, 1870, 13?1 m. ill Carolina?Alilieville County. In Equity. i JV. lMrllow vs. 1'iiares C. Marlin, Thus. Thomson, Adtn'r, et. al. (o Manlrd > 'tst Accmnt, licit-1', ami Cull in Crtili'nrs. JitsUANT t<> C):-1?-r ol CVi.tt. ic i!ii? cneo, l'n'.)il(i!s of the of 1'liiwi-i in, '1- ? '?!. ii Iiy r t?> J >r< PC lit luiivc ili<-:r il-ts-it, t.i l>ln!u v me on i>r ln fi>i e she iiiiicioenth of Ucloll<*Xt, or l..1 In: I I"- i\. M AT 1'' l-'.W Vl-DON \T.D. C. C, I\ BrkV <iiii.-e il?j C. 11 , ) lli.h July. lk-7 ? Jim ) Bnzkisla Wawtf, >Ii which il?o 11Fullest price will bo paid in cash, when delivered at iviill. HUGH WILSON. ily 15, 1870, 12?tf rOHN GRAY * Abbovxilr., ESlIiI^S to ii.' .". in iii!.- in.. that ho is now loc;i < i with \i. VIIii, Culinul)i;i, ? ?. v,'., "the. propric>f one <>f the largest and lirst-uiass uii, nsfY iuh)\X imnxT.-si South, who intends making cxI rail ary preparations for Iho Full e. In conncction with tlio rcguino of I>JIY GOODS will bo ada tirst class Upholstery Establisht, in all of its branches. Mr. or will add to his Establishment tiling new in tho South?a fino Gallery where his patrons will ys liml something attractive. 3To also in contemplation to mako Department of irning Goods a Specialty. is friends and patrons may bo as1 that in the prices and qualities lis goods, he cannot be surpassed, pies of all goods will be furnished ugh the mail upon application f niado by letter, directed to Mr. . SHIVER, and addressed to my Iiespcctfullj', JOHN GRAY. ly 15, 1870, 12?3m ew Arrivals. ikcr'a Pain Pauaeoa, ill's Balsam, Rogers Liverwort, and Tar, Powers Fever Cure, liotrors Worm Syrup, nnpti' iV....;h Ti.b'ot, ..not' i V\ 11? n fij, ?:..*i U :i nuei' ? Oui::k vju.v, ni mil's Fever and Aguo Pills, innett's llat Poison, yo Water, Pile Remedy, rT .r\!i j.iJI 11 vyii, nlc'.s lion and Cuttle Powder's. at PARKER & LEE'S. i\y 15, 1870, 12?tf HI 31 m, very man who has a horse, mulo or " , shotdil hive a bottle of. McCord'a c Mixt.ur?r-"it is no humbug, r Gall ENNEY-S PRUG STORE and get _ Ule for $1.50. (orph 25, 1870, 48?tf i mKM .,,450 Bpg&ELS. ,, tiBiB YELLOW COSH, Bate at lowest rates for Cash, by MK^N & WALI$& | .I,,., Gioenwood, %C. : nn$ 18, V' ' ' ' ''