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1 p.. . wBTTTSE OSSSSWOOB, s. c. p 9 1 1 DEALERS IN o ' 3&B.T Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen's Ware, GIiASB WA3E123, Steady-Made Clothing1, JFnrntsl)in<j (Soods, ^Lowa, IRON & STEEL, AND iu fact, is everything to be found in a well-stocked, general store, .Patronage desired on n basis .of value received.. Motto, '-Low priccs and fair dealing." Liberal advaucea, 011 shipments Loour friends. Fob. IS, 1670, 43?If 1\W ORLEANS SYRUP. FLORIDA SYRUP. Refining Syrup, different grades. BEST WATEBMFT.nN. WHITE DRIP SYRUP, WALLER & BROTHER. February lo, 1S70, -iu?li' Gregii Moimlain Asilm fee Is the best remedy for Asthma ever discovered. 1 have a su]???iy iiy\v,nu?l if you are u Hufierer from thio distre.s<i:iir (Jjsi-jioO, call and yet a box ami he relieved. For sale by W. T. PESiNEY. Price &2.00 a box. April 1, 1S70, -J9?If WHITE BnOTIIKHS would direct special attention to their Btuoic of Ladies' Shoes. They would Jije.p the public: constantly in. mind of Mu-ir Ladies hand-sewed shoes. For durability these i^ocd j are superior to any others. The material out ol whieh they arc manufactured is the very best, and the fact of their bein^ made by hand adds fifty per cent, to their value. We arc anxious to introduce these shoes largely, and we will guarantee every pair. They arc as c-he-.tp as machine sewed shoes, and ..... .? . i -1 ' ?? v * ; <i i vvutijuiuuu \\iiu great confidence. Ciivo tlicm u trial. WHITE BUGTHEES. April 15, 1870, 51?tt' CITIZENS' SAM BAHK O P SOUTH CAROLINA. ??? OSco Bank-Building, Abbeville C. 3J. - *3' ? Current Deposits cf $1.00 and upwards Received. Gold Deposits payable in gold, received by agreement "with tlie Assistant Caeliier.i Interest alloiccd at the rate of Six Per Cent, per annum, courpuanded every Six Months. PRINCIPAL aud Interest, or any pari tlieieuf, may be iviliidi&wo nt any time?ihelhtuh reserving the liyht ('.Ii0u?;l. it will bo rarely exerciF.fd) lo demand fourteen days' notice if tuo amount i? undo* $1,000 ; twenty diiys if over $1,000 stud under ?5,000, or thirty diys if over ?5,000. OF'TTICTSRSWADE IIAMPTON, President. JOHN B. PALMER, V ice-P resign i. mt! /Mr i fl j Livy.Yi.\3 ii,. oaitwoi. D. L. WAUDLAW, Assistant Oa?liicr DITTECTOKS. WADE HAMPTON, Columbia. "WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia. F. W. MoM ASTER, Columbia. A. C, HASKELL, Columbia. J. P.. THOMAS. Columbia, E. 1C HElNlTSIJ," Columbia! JOHN 13. PALMER, Columbia. THOMAS E. GREGO; Columbia. J. ELI GttEGG, Marion. G. T. SCOTT. Newberry. W. G. MAY KB, Newberry. 13. II. HDTLEDGE, Charleston.^ DANIEL RAVENliLj JU.,-Cbcrle3tot Mechabiq*, Laborers, Clerks, Widow* 'Orphans *nd others may here dtpobit Uieii pavings and draw a liberal rate of 'nUjre* thereon, P-iunters, Profession a'Wen ai* Trustees wiaLjdg to draw interest on thei funds until theV reouiro them for l>uhinn? or other purpnuCf, Parents desiring ti pet apart emaU sdro# for their children, am Married Women aud Minors (whose deposit* cao only be withdrawo by them aelve?, or, in cose of death, by their lega representative^) wUhing to lay anide fund for fqture use, are here nffordetl an opnor tunity of depositing their meana wler thoy will rapidly accumulate, pud at tl\ onmv viu?) suvjeci 10 wunurawai whc needed. Siepi. 10/ >800, 20?ly ^rrr. ?,/< . u?>ju?aurj m , <.i?v i'aU -tSrr^ , i, ? f I ft THAIS b U 1 IIill 11 PRICE $1.00 . :" . ' :. " . . v'r ' .V July 8, 1J37Q, IJ^-Sf . -/ ' -? ' ?>? 1' .. : ? " 'V' / ? ?--VT'T i -7J I.ATKST QUOTAXION'S OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES nr CHARLESTON. 3. c., Corrcelcd Weekly by A. C. KA ITFHAW, B ktr, Ko. 25. It road til reel. f August 8, 1870. | 8t.\t? SKccniTiits.?Sonth Carolina, ol?T.1a80 ; do ntir,??71; do, rcgiat'J stoelr, ex if I ?mo. City HrrrntriKs?Augusta, Oft. Bonds, ? 80; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, (ex qr int) ? fto; do. Five T^onn Bonds,?n70 ; Columbia, i C. Bonds, ?ftfifl. | Railhoad Bonds.?Blno Ilidge, (first mor gnge)?a60 ; Chsrh-ston nnd Savannah,?ft6S Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?aSJi; Chi raw and Duvliogton,?a8:j; Orcen?ille an Columbia, (fust niort.)OOa?; do, State gun ranU'e, K7a?; Northeastern, 92a?; Saran nah and Charleston, 1st mort. ?i?7S: d< Stale (?ua;-nnLet*. ?;?7i; South Carolina, ?i74 ; do, 71 ; .Spai t.mliuie'mid Union.?.iKO. Kaii.u'>ai> Stocks?cliiiilotto Cohimli'ft an Augusts,?u4u; (ircpiivillw and Columbia, 2 ?; North?sasU-rn, nl3; Savannah andChurKi to:j? ?a3!t; South Carolina, whole than ??a89; do, half do?u2'. J. Uxuianck. do.?Kew York Siitht. I ofT par CJojJ, llV-tl'i"; Silver, ImJu f< nil cak<.'l:na hank bills. MJanlc of CltaiKbtmi ? >*13oak of Kcwbjrry Bmik of CMUiJi'n 45aBaiik of Gtf'irgotown llmBatik of South Carolina 15aliaiil: of Cheater 1 la? Batik of lliuuhmg K'.aIJjuk of J-*;a o of S. C. prior to 1SCI 'JuaBask of Slate of S. I). i;-?ie 1S')1 unJ 15a'l'iaritefs' and Mivlianies Batik of Chat-lemon ?a? 4 rer.plc's Baitk of Cluric^tuu ?u~ "Uiti-ja IJuiik of Ckui'l<Hlo:i ?atoatli'rt i-etciu K. It Bank of (Jharlosiou, ol J ? aSoullli A'ealoiu it it Batik of CLiuric-iiUiii, iicvi' ?a>tat.i Bank of Cliurl'tloa Sa? raroifis' ntiJ Bxehange Bauk of Charleston 2aExcltatige B.iiik of Coiitjiibin fr-a? (.VmRit-iviul Ba* !: ol Columbia. lba? iB-reliant*' Dutik of Churn w 4u? Planters* Ba'ik of Fai.lieM ?> i? -lain of Sot!. Cnn-limi Bills iioci'ivable 07C?ty of Ciiai'ksto:i Change Bills V7? * CiJLs iuai!;'.'il tJ.ns (-) arc b-.iug rcjeimoi at tin- But I; L'o'ii>l--in ol -a<!i. CIIOLCRA 111 Tito f ill wiuletter ie from Mr. Woodward . f St. I oui.-1, ty i. X. iinrrip, Fsq., of 2fcn L.'iiOon, Conn. M;*. V?. i.-> a gentleman ?f bijrii rcs|i.'o!i:!>:ii!y, a;i J Juiin^ the prev'ahmco oi liuli-ra iu St. JLvuis, waU-lud Lite result of the <1 j>!ii-atiuji i>i I'jc l'u'n Killer foe tins dispute, iiiid his tcs'iii <>ny tan Lu lvlicd cm with tlu utmost, confident?: Dvau Sn::?Yon jvcoll^M wb^n I saw yot; i:i J:.nil iiy )a-t, uiy rxpriK-infc to y<>u My iiiosi s'Diruiri- i x:>vft*t:oi.s ih.il JJAYIfl' J-'Alri Iv 11.iXll woi.1.1 Lav# ut:L'Uieii<loi;disul(i in the Wi.-l t ins ei'ii^oa, in d r.iy w.lieij?nt!oi?s li*ve bcoi more iLun rea.ized. uud tUo testimony of llji-u sqiiJj who Jiuvc i;std it Lai been lint liiCj woulJ :n-t be willing logo to buvl a^nigiil will< out ii in the Uo :sc. On li'.e of tlie cholera iu 11;I? <-ily. such v. h llic e^nli det.cs in t'ic l'tiin Kii Ut tn u remedy, lint. lu.ir.y. who psnvliflsi'd ii iviamked to mo ll.iit tlio} hit.! ito fears ordr'-ny >f ciiolcm cri long us tiicy hiiJ Ihf; I'ain iiillci by aln-ii) ni:J hundreds tuoL it dui:y na a j>r? (... .... .. 1 .1 merit v! the bowel a or <ii UtIicni it" il?i?y im ;IiU This was tin* fe.-urily a-:d coii li-'ence of bniidrid' acquainted witb i!, and wIku tiuir f i.'.tiji were attack. <1 with tli> Cholera llii y would ud:niiii*tcr Uie r>-uiedy in largo qunulitic.*, ai.J in every case wLrti it iia. l)i>-u t-Lou in any 01 iLi< liisi stages of llii: ureas'*, if Lns prov>-d si;<-c?fiful. 1 ctisitlci- it an infallible ie:uedy. I liav? not beaid of any individual in any ihmily win lined tlie i'ain Killer when attacked but speed ih> recovered. The clerk informed me that be *dminiatcret it to persons when cold or iu the cramp-, aiu it ic.ivu iinni-diote relief, but. sti.l it should b i?ivea quickly, for wlscu the disebiige of "lie wat< r" h':s begun, tuc hope of lile but flj-j Should thin disease xoakc it? npped'ance auiou; I you, us in a'l probability it wiil, be not alurm cd ; you au<l a'l others there have the ivinedj | iincJ 1 am ef.-ulidi Di .1 the Pain Kill<-r r? used nut a be Cholui-u \iiil oeeur i your city. JltrpfClfulIy yours, 4. T. \\ OOD\7 AIIT). rrllio Pain killer is soli L-y ail dealer* i Family V.d^jiues. Aug. 6, 1S70. lm v 61KKIXG SLOWLY. JJi-eaupB lLat progress rapidly (o ? oiiais at not tiie-only cutia to be dieadt-d. Cniiker c dry rot dona not bluii * lice an md?l. tdy c* etr? ke of lightning, but uiilt-ss arivM-td, it * troys it ?n certainly; and iu like i:iarni< chri'jji*': di-bi.ity, nit'.jiitigli it docs uot kill wit tLie s-willuess of yellow fevi-r, id as anre to m ike tj.'iiiigrf of li'c eventually as any ueulu <li ease, if liot cheeked by invigorating uicJie. Iiou* There is fiometbing iutxptcesibly tone! Sntr in tlij ciioiil'iplit i?f nri.iiinliird <1.?iin\i I ai gour, pallor, emaciation of tspiiiiB, and a di nwU- Ur ixertiou, ate its ordinary symptom uud they nLoulJ be promptly met by tun treatment. The best *iu\i^otant and txliil runt. that can bo> administered in a caau cf tlj kiud id iioaitttei 'u Stomach liittcrs. Die atii ulatmg principle of the proparaliuU ronatu t! dormant eu-.TgivB of tbe system, n:id t! stieng?beiiii.g oad regulating properties ^ive ju riuuiu'iit and healthful iupu!et< to ilit: vit iui'C'6 thu* brought into piny. The failing n ; elite is leawjjseued, the pn-Cits of dig.-otic and uefiilijiJ.ition is quickened, the quality the blood is improved, the secrctioua bt:eoii more natural, and evcty orguu tbutcontribul to the nourishment of the body undergoes si u:ary cLa:>g<>, lty these means the repair the physical structure i?s effected and its heal uiid vigor restored, in 110 claea of di.*en? bus lhc umiiioccl operation of the l>itte?. be mure marked and Etrikiu.' than iu those ehj iiclerizid by genet ul debility and nervous pn ' t'atiun LuJios uil'cctt-d with these ni Intel Cud in tliis uust wholesome of ull tunica a i corrcctivcs tiie safest and surost meting of lief. It is strong to restore and powerless ii'jtirp. Such is the uniform testimony of "elo^t ' of witnesses." r Aug. 6, 1370. lffi 1 X Ahead or thf. NoRTn.WIn many things I () North has been f>r a long time uhend of 1 B South, merely teeauie our people have n . looted their natural advantages. In nolhi 1 wos this more palpably the case than in i - manufacture of doors, en^hrs, blinds, mou i- ings, <fco. This was noticed by Mr. P. P. Toi i| an enlerprisirg Charlcstoiii i(, and he has n one of the largest and inost succersful ran lactones or uooi-a, bh?t:h, ana onuan in * w hole country, Soo bia adveitiaeoient. e Aug. 6, 1870. In e ? n Don't Foeoet Tim?Wilaon'a New ! never did a better business tbnn it will do I eea&on.' (JraJn is plready coming in from n< r ly every feci ion of ifrfe District It requ * . but a Jittie more time to tuke grahi to ? g mill a Utile fanner off, than it doea to chrr tto a poor Mill ceorer home. Many. peraooa enough wheat at , load 'tA.tnnVe nfrttj'lolqal the family for w> . fir roonHis and if it ta.apoilod iii gnrfding i ? poo* Mill* wbora {t> blame when ItJiikuc ' Wh? re the most beutiful wjiite flour can be 1 Wned from the aatna wheal I ' P?>tlea takipg a full lead would d$ wal ? ^otmdn tl>1 bTftD k ti?Wr gl?in ? r ' vr""': "God mn Tuoaa who n?tp rnw*?jxf - Oierefora yeaffibtedoOM, takebUMYElt E W&SE8ti&' 1 ? Q?rw?rx??T^?..Tii . "" 11 ''>" War News. i ? i Great Prussian^ Victory?The French Driren Baok-McMahon and Frolssard ro Defbated-Napoleon Concentrating Hi3 Forces to Protect Paris-Paris in a State of Sioge?Tho Popnlace Mad-I denod by Defeat ?Riotous Sconce at itl ? . _ . mo Bourse?saarbrucK uecaptared. * Bkiii.i.v, August 8.?General Shorn* met/. telegraphs the following particulars of tho contest between Von t- Gooben and tho French furco andcr i; General Froissard: Tho fight was opened on our side by tho Fourteenth Division, which was subsequently rc_ inforeed by artillery and cavalry. A i, fierce and bloody strusrglo raged along - tho lino between Saatbrtick and Forj bach, lasting until night. The heights 'u of .Splcechclen were carried at (he point of I he bayonet, and the enemy s driven hack on Forbaeh. Wean while o?ir Fifteenth IMvision luvd advanced ' from Vocklingen, taken Hosscl and reached Forbaeh at nightfall, when - tho broken divisions of the French - army, being driven upon that point. ~ their baggage and camp equipage of 3 of two divisions, and many prisoners,! . were taken.' Lo:;no:;, August S.?The Prussians - claim they will havo eight hundred thousand troops on the theatre of war _ by this evening. Rumors Of till! nnrclmio In- PiMicti* - I- v " * - of llii) hi love U8 battery are discredited here. The Journal OAicial of Paris denies _ the lost; oi" any cannon or eagles at - Weisseiibuttr. Advices from Homo state that the French disasters r.jiuso profound terror, and the Pope ha* a^ked Hu^euie _ fur just, one ship to defend liiin from - tlie Italians now organising for an at lark on the Papa! dominions and authority. j P.inis, A ;j;>u>(. 7?(Special to Xew Vo;k //.<??1 Ji'arij oil the wry hot * authority il:al Italy srn>is iit'?y-iivo thousands troops this w<ok to the aid of Prance; and it is believed in oil!cial quarters thai Austria will also send a contin ;ent at ouco. Jn the haLllo of Ilaguenon. the sixth, General ('olson, NhsimtiV jChief-of-.Stafi". was killed l?j- hi.; Chiefs |side. (Jen. J^aull is missing. jhetz. Augusts.?Tiie. French arc ]>r? ],iii'ing lor a vigorous defence. .Bkkj.in, August 7 ?The French . have been defeated along t!ie eutire line in two days' fighting, and are in i retreat 011 M.et?, and concentrating for f the defence of Paris. Their lut^e* : ure immeu.se. McMahon was beaten , on the right, and Jb'roi.SFard or. the left. The Prussians captured f?~iir thousand prisoners and thirty pins, . and six mitraiiieurs lVotu AieMahou. The following oJiici.il di.-patche. have been received: MaYKNCJ:, Ai:r;ll:-t- G?0:10 P. M.? ' rpi... T-?... 1 ----- < ' ' " j uo a j nail w rru iumicu uuuk on Uicir j entire line. un'J commenced to retreat I toward the interior of France. The French had commenced an a<l vanco from tfaarbruclc, which they had Lolil .?ineo the lamou* battle of I three division* against three companies oi' the Prussians, but Laving to ' fall back, they burned that rich and . unprotected town, and in wilhdraw. in" .-pread conflagration by tliiowinir I hot shot into it. Saauuucck, Augrst G?7 I\ M.? | The town of .Saarliruck has just been ' tuken by the First Prussian Corps, under the command of General Stein? metz. ' Uayenck, August 6?9 P. M. ?The heads of the Prussian columns npi proached Saar on the fll'th. This J morning G'eneral Kamcrs found the >i Vi?v Wi KJUiU Ui UUH.UI1, Hi Birun^ | i position in the mountains near Spick ,) tvn, and commenced immediately to i- attack them. Following the sounds] of the cannon, a portion of tho divis' ions yf Bamakeow and Slupnag came " up to (Jen. Gocbelin, who took com-! uiand, and after a very severe fight the position occupied by General Frosn hard was taken by an assault, and General Fraucais and General Kcuter are among tho wounded. Mayence, August 7?G A. M.? General Goebelin reports concerning p ihe light west of Saarbrucken, says )t- many hundreds of prisoners were ?' taken. From them we gather that L' I-Yoissard'n coi-ns vviw nnif-urml (>i?v I 1-^ force in the action was four divisions, j, N'iglit :i!onc |?uL an end to tlie lightsi ing. The enemy covered his retreat * by a heavy fn-c of artillery. General .Steinmetz arrived in the evening ami j. took commaud. General Frarieais is s, dead. The loss is heavy on both bides. '<- Tlie number of ollicers killed of the enemy is especially large. " . ThePi inee Jloyal reports Pay that on August Gib, in the evening, in the i<- battle in which we defeated iLell \l o l*At\ 1%?4J K1UIIUU, 1113 IUI |I5 11UU UCVI1 I'U" intbreed by divisions from coips oi },, Faiily and Canrobcrt. Wc have <-i taken two eagles, six ntitrailLurs, and at least 4,Ul)0 prisoners. General liage was wounded. Tho loss was oi on both bides. i), Princo Frederick Charles is al if* Bloiskastel, and General Steinrtietz i.e" between Sulzubaeh and Saavbruck 'r* The Goneral's headquarters of the ar lt, niics is now stationed 'at Kaiser Lan ad tern. ?e SALTznuRO, August 7.?P. M.?I ^ is reported that Marshal McMahoi 1 8 was wounded in tho battle of vestei i dav. * Beui.tn, August 7.?King AVillian sends tho following dispateh to th ih' Queen : tl>? "Good news I A great victory ha [,fK been won by our Fritz 1 God b the praised for his mercy 1 Wc capture iM- lour thousand prisoners, thirty guns two standards and six mitraillonri MeMahon during tho fight was heavil icipforced from the main army. Th <*Dntest was very severe, nnd lastc i from seven o'clock in the morning ui til nine o'clock at night, when tli French retroatod, leaving tho field t us. Our losses were heavy." " An oftlgial dispatch, dated Berli 8lh, via Londtfn* (be.French J5n oo4 pjejor has withdrawn his entire lir f H and is .cpnoenfracing;:, his troops f< tho defence ofPorta. His lddsoS hiM ek? ^cen en(>rm0u8. The Prussians ove took '.thai ri&tTeatSnf* '-F#eti?h "toi-ci iwn early on Satnrday morning, West i ?i>- Saafbruck and near 'Splcii+ca llill , ;r Thd position-at w hich the French- ft tf<?aVort>fi to make a1 jlifMi their Retreat, was carried bythePiti , sians al the poir>? of the b*yem A Tbii battloibknownas lh&TofH 5T- g?w?- ; ufftj ! skxkoii -orncr^x ptafAtcfikta; n * P*Mfc Ajagtitrt 9s-#be Jour*# ty | "v " \ % Iciol, in its second edition of to-day, publishes tho following proclamation: Fhencidien : Up to this hour we havo.nlways given without rcsorvo all certain news which wo have rcccivod, and wo continuo to do so. Last night wo rccoivcd tho following dispatchcs: Mrrz; August (?.?Midnight?Marshal McMahon has lost a battlo. General Froissard, on tho Saar has boon obliged to retiro. Ilis retreat was effected in good ordor. All can bo reestablished! Na?ot,bop. Mktz, August 7?3.30 A. M.?My communications havo been interrupted with Marshal McMahon. I am going to placo myself in tho centro of tho position. Napoleon. Metz, August??4:30 A. M.?The Major-General of tho army to the Minister of tho Tnt.nrinr Knv* iiflnr !i series of engagements, in which the oir.miy brought heavy forces into the field, Marshal McMahon was forced to fa'I back from his first line. Tho crops of Gen. Froissard had to fight yesterday, from two in tho afternoon, with the entire army of the enemy, having held his position until si^. Ho ordered a retreat, whieh made in good order. Lf.1i<ki;k. Pakis, August 7.?The French officials report reverses on both wings. Paris is tumultuous, tho people are mtiddeuedal the dell-at. J j at kit?The following proclamation has just been issued : ' Details of our losses avo wan tin;;. Our troops ar:1 lull of tim. The situation is not alarming, but the enemy | is on our territory, and a Fcrious cf tort is nccessaiy. A buttle appear.0 ! imuiineiit. Jn presence of this grave news, our duty is plain. Wo appeal to the patriotism, the energy of uii. The Cliumhern have been convoked. We are placing Paris with all po.^ihle na^te in a slate of delenee. Jn order I to facilitate the execution of military preparations, we declare tlio capital in a state <>1* st ijjje. There must in- m? faintheartedness ?no divisdonn. Oui resources are immense. Let- us pursue j.iio slru^ttlo without flinching, aud our country will bo saved. T!e\y fay an Jm'aho qirl puis fn style because she elcam: her tees h with 'he bull end of a blacking bru t-Ic She hays; slio wa-i brought up to bo .Meat, and doesn't; caro what folk?* t lii;:ks. A Toronto dispatch announces that the Queen at the recommendation oi Iho hominion government, has granted an amno-sty to all tho lieu .River insu rgents. In Paris the war f?|>ii-it is Paid to have been judieiou>lv stimulated by the PtfiV-ei. of Police spending dOO,. M((0 francs in four days, paying bands of roughs to howl for war through the Ft reels of Lho t-iLv. _ _ ? ^ * Sir. "Kdwin Lan lsccr baa been mado I>-C. JL. of Oxford. French agents arc purchasing large quantities of hay in Scotland. When does the rain take great. liberties with a lady ? Wi>cn it, begins to patter on her hack. CONSIGNEESr The fdlowing named porsons have freight in the Depot: W Wilson, W li Brooks, W II Bass, linker & Clinkseales, Mosely A White, J J Ctinuinghnm, EuocU Nelson, J G & E Edwards, F A Wilson, II W Lawson. EXPRESS.?Barnes & Co, O W | Barnes. M D Mitchell, N Boauford, G .V Douglass, V S Ilullodge, Wickliilt? iS: Wakefield, U A Brill, J J Cunningham. J. W. MARSHALL, I Agent. Market s7~ Abbeville, August 12.? Cotton 13 (5il5A. Nkw York, August 10?Cotton dull ?191 ft 192. Gold lGf. Cu a uijksto n, August 10.?rC'otton steady, middlings 18. Liverpool, August 10.?Cotton activo?uphiud3 Sg^iS] ; Orleans S;(t};9. Evans & Hutchison's Formerly the "Donald Mill." TOE MILL, long ami favorably known as liio "DONALD MILL," has been ; purchased by us. and we have repaired ii i tlior?%>)i;h1r?putting in a no.v and splendid . SMUTTEli (the finest that i* in use) ? > VI.'WT liAf'iMV/i riT rvri'Ti x _ .1... . ;i a* w i )*yjj i i \jf ouwi L"g<:iiier . Willi NEW MACHINERY, from the Waterwheel to the garret. t This work has been done in a fiuhstan 9 lial and woikmanlilco mariner by the moat >. experienced and skillful Mill wiiglils in tht country, and we believe tho Mill now to be n in a better condition than it eVer was ir c i'.fl palmiest days. The old Friends and Customers of lh< g Mill a I'd respert fully invited to return tc e tho Mill that in days *Mang ayuo'' eervec (] thcin so Wfdl And faithfully. 5) 'MR. HUTCHISON, who baa bai 3< much experience a* Miller, will bavi y charge of the Mill, and will give his uudi c vidad attention to the wauls of their cusJ toiners. ,.?:? r . \m Respectfully, 1C . . , J AH. EVANS, o ' . THOS. HUTCHISON. July 29, 1870, 13, 4m DENTISTRY 4';" ' I >*-. g.T?T~? .rrrrr of t\i. J. B. Tvlir Ko i [8. U GBBBNWOODifcomSt^oftAi p. gus$ to 14th Septembor. Parties d jg Biriqghia service* will find him atfM iJl J. Bailey's, where he will take plea if ?ro lopetvi^tjiom., ;;<r ,; jt a" j ReBpcctfally, ' U 6. .IfeffBT.Tiflitt H- ABgOBt W *- ; , i / Fresh Arrivals. ' ' ** ? Carbolic Acid Ointment, - _ . uniorai Hydrate, Seltzer Aperient, Clarke's Female Fills, Simmonda Liver Regulator, Sanfords Live? Invigorator, Rosadal'is, Radway's Resolvent, Holloway's Ointment, &c? At PARKER * LEE'S. August 5, 18S0, 15?cf Notice to DEBTORS. ALL PiilJSONo ir.<I?:blc<! to tin subscriber for tho years 18GJand lSiii) by nolo nud account are re quested to coruo forward and gettk immediately, a:j ho is in urgent notv .if the money. Thos. Eakm. amrusi 1, isto, ir>, if llHAHQtJAUTEUS I>:iV ClOOIi.-i AN;) CLOTHING 111 VI- iI VN Ai;;;i.viLLK, 'i. C? July UV, General Orders JVos. 1 <tu1 '2. co to L, Carr's Siorc FOR GREAT BARGAINS. 1 MUST SELL CHAAP, rI"MlK ?*r?Lir? Flo.!; of (!noils. eousirting c' 1. IIKAUY-MAIjH C/LOTIUMt of r!! .li'r'ij'lion*. HATS, SllOll'i, l?()<)'i\S. IMt\ <;ou])S, HURTS, DK.WVKUS, IIANDIvKli < inr.r<, (iUNs, IMSIOI.S. NVATCUKS in;<; JliWKI.'lY, TRUNKS, VALIUMS, iin>l i: l:t:;*c variety of (Iol iIs too riiiiu.'i'oi.a to im-ii t!4f*i AT JiETT COST. Tlic Kneitiy, I?u!l Tiai'-s, is upon ?: ?, ami must b-i mot tin'1 ovcic<-mc. I huvo had iua?ij wit.ii the r f?>:, mi -1 wl i|-p?;i! iii'ii, Hiiil will ?lo so now. hot the n*;ilt lie a it in?y, 1 inl?*Jul t*? it ?mt ??ii this lite, i; it takes all Summer. 'i'Lis ij no i?iio jcut but .? Btt-rw reality. As 2 t;?'i:!i lut-i-io.-s ntul i.i'<M<] Ihn j?uV'ic to lu.ivc lliia unj>rt'fi?li*i'lf?l n'lvai.tu^o for u sl'ort time. The Jilo:h id vailvtl m.J wcl" . I. J. How to Make Dull Times Easy. 'Tis \v?-ll worth knowing, wo mmnirn'c. to-day, gtvintr'jrrntuiihs to oar customer* All wishing tiiis Icuowlodp# oau '>? ucovmnio In?4; 1 by t-itlling ut these li. a Wj'tiu tcrs. Ly o:\h-r of K CARTl. G. Bakgaixa, A. A. O. 411 Goods at M Cost, m MMaie. July an. ltfo, M, if NOTICE. T1IE um'ers-:gn<3d, Merchnnts, borehv ees from and after the 2d day oi l Aug ext, and notil the 1st day of Sep-1 <n close their stores at 0 o'clock, atiudnv* excepted.) WHITE BRTTIIERS, MILLEIl & ROBERTSON, NOR WOOD, DuPHE ?fc CO. J AS. W. FOWL Eli, W. T. PENNEY, IF. T. TUSTEN & CO. ! HEXRY INMAN. j U A YS, 1) \ UN WELL 6c CO. ENOCn NELSON'. j. knox. a. m. urix. 'jkowbiildcik & CO. L. CAlt It, per M. Kaphao. Abbeville, jy. C . 23;h July, 1S70. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. 98W3MB WBMBR iSi CiENKHAI. ^ITERIXTKSKnXT's Omen, Coi.vvir.ia. S. (J., July 2.1, 1 S7t>. ON ai;d MONl)AY, Angort 1-t, thu following tidiednl* will bo run <l:ii!y. Sun day fxcepted. eonnccting witb Trains ot S<iiith Caiolina Uoud, up mid ('own, find wiili Ni^'ilTrni'i on (..'limlolli*, Columbia r.ud AulluaJ "oil.a South : ur, I.envo Columlii'V 8.15 n m " Alston 9.:iS a m " N?wb?*rry, 11.OS a in Arrive Abbeville, 8 ?M) p in " AnJi-rg-.u. -1 c> i? in It t\..r. i .? .. ? WivvilTiiiij y.VV III DOWN. Leave Greenville, 1 00 a m " Anrii.-nxin, * 7 !I1 a in " Ai licville, y rt a m " Kewliury, ] 2.-17 ? m " N Alston, 2 30 n m Arrive Columi.in, 3.45 am JOZIN II. MORE, General fupcrinledeot. COKESBURY SCHOOL. WILL CHRISTIE BENET,Rector. W. VV. VANCE, M. A., Assistant. TIII3 wolMcpown SJiool will re-"oper on MONDAY, tho 12th of SEPTEMBER. It9 Tcnehors aro Alumni o Kdiuburg University. Tho School is Bit uated in a healthy locality, where BoarJ i at a moderate rate, coo easily be obtained . For particulars, as to Terms of Tuition ? tfce., apply To tho lioctor, or to , F. A. CONNER, Present of the Board of Trustees. > July 29, 1870, 14, 4t i IT A !. 1 ,?ew Arrivals e-r . Baker's Pain Panacea, Hull's Balsam, Rogers Liverwort and Tai Iiogcrs Fever Cure, ..Jiogeys Worm Syrup,. Bennett's Cough Tablet, Bennett's Worm Lozenges, Bennetts Golden Liniment, Bennett's Qui.ok Cure, # B e n n g It's .Fever an d Agne Pills, B$fiiiett\i5ai Poison," " Jfiyo Water, Pile Romedy, n Dale's Hen'lEti!* Cultlo PoW*e?s. ? 'v at MfcKE* & r. July 15, 1870, 12-~tf ; ; . r\m 50 sM^GUiiLET GIN f 6KOa^0'0VD, DuPRB^ 6o, J7 August lj 1870,15, 3t ' 1 X'Xi-J 9 -J"' f- % & v- .** :J-?* ,M ? >' P * FRESilT MB SB FROM THOItBZJBST, N. Y * FLAT XI TCB, RED TOP STRAP LEAF, -RUTA BAGA, TsIIow WHITE NORFOLK WHITE GLOBE, A; Piit k Kit k LKK& Jul} J, jfcVo, 10 ?If OSEA.T fcOXJTKFTitf mmm in mm. BuV.'iti HB Cost hi 'Land caved, ai?.d Facility ex Cie&u.inv. ' f r ?:; U tra.U *Ji v.;-: t.-.i, ?? ov?; ?. A. ft' :::<v liat t' ;if. ;??; ! * ?^ u..?? t c'.i;i #">< ' 'Hi* -i<' xlicr <ny ?, *j ! ?.? v. aii uju'- <* ?, !>< iN vi i'. <'J?a!r, ui: i I.-! .1 i..-i ! r ti ??: ti any L : ..-. . j v t'.'.s ! * ?f.?t :i< i*.;j /? : !>: . 1' : v! Ml i < I ??)jis ! >r j 1 i*-i l ' v ?t-L:'up ..fi J/.iV : :.<! t'?r in,, or [ \ iruLrs I?? K i>.I;.! j.?w,- ? >'. ['uttii.l \\ tit; :*!. ?! * *. ]?? *, i t j?'y ?i J. V/. THOMAS, A/:! ?\??L?_ v .'ivj ii. 'J. THE Civ.I*AT Family V-?iinin^r Machine Will l>r? i?r Mi. ]'iiit,;< ;?:> '>. 'li.i. Oarliinc i"r ;ci I ito revobsii-iiiii*- li'>i ;'.? !): l? 1 industry. W?? io ?<>t mi-.!i t,: ;!:<. ?_iu;o h<ir.L-ri-d need!but iniibl > ny t' ;il oven f t c:<!i nary use li:? ir n u i-. ?t :?a ? 11. 'i is![yry.it :M>d ciifaji irivy.^iors t:V4-:? tiling. Spi-f.uA uh o! inusuii; i tuiyJ i.r uclus exhibited. < V.ii as;d wto ior joutt elves. J. W. THOMAS, Asent. Al<i?.v iliv, S.C. April 13, 70, 5:??! STATEoFYoiiTil "CAROLINi County of Abbeville. C'vurt of CW. ?; <'<!( l'lt't ?. Summons for Moiiov Dfjj iind. Nancy Gtiincp. i%!*ji; 1:IF. Jc;n-? A 15."0**||1"?!, 1) -f'.IMll't. To Uic PefenJirn Jutn-s'.S. ilrowtii. c: "VT'OU aro by jr.Tii'rtt-iu ] ars-l i-o.ijuirfi 1_ to nns\v?: l!:o vt'Jiij'I.iir t in ! >::; fc which i i fl ed i.'i I I'f- c!r. :t < !' the of moii l'ltas, fur tli>* ti;ii 1 Cti::?!y, mid I > fi vt- i e?py of your nt swer t:? -i'l | ?: tin: subscribers ui t'lur AI?l?*svi'!? l."?t<r Hoiis?', I.nw Uiisi r*: v/it!<i;i l? r uty ii.-iv-1 the siTvice liiji tf>t", f s-'iu!iv?i t'f s.i.t* ony of *tu-l service; ittnl if you f.iil t.> ansiffi tin* ?: mi: nlnint Vr-ilbin the I.in<- iifori-->>ii.l. i\ he i?5.:?:t!!! will tukv judgment u;Miiia!> v <w.i l?>r t li.? *iii< of Two Iliiitiliol a:s<! I'.ii Ul>>i!nr- a:;. twoRty-eiglit oci.is villi i-s?._ on t!: - n>im i. One liunrjn<1 nn<l JSi?rty !> .1!:s>-t? !>..:> ih< 1 . < day of November, A. 1>. ]V>rt, Willi i> :u;. ilisbuibcincntj. TilOViSON* A i-WIii. * \U?.r?i?>y. Dale J Abocviik1, IS7". To (Ik: Defendant Jam- ( A. ; vi-vi-.W fKNAIvf* NOTICK tbur. th<-synvc i*, in (hi ML action of L'tli tbo u i i-< .1 in pur-nance of prnettPilmg* ii< r- '.?>& : ? ha*, was iiIeil ir? llio CtH-.v* ( ! v ii-ih <-f iii Court of Coi.<?:i<>a I'lvd tit A!>bfvl;!*, in !. , County of Abbeville, in i'.-- .- .itv of Smi: Carolina, 011 tlic IGtli fViy <?i .1 ?;y. A I>. TIK'M ( >" it r.-ilPx, Plaintiff's Attorney, !? >. -i Liw Kan so, Taly 122, If70, Ct AV>. v.!l . S. (\ f.TV ~ Andci'soa Int>.-Uig<!i>cGr ?vjj>y },i?. 1 STATE OF mi CASuLIill County of Abbeville. Court of Coinai'jn I'lou -. Summons for Money Dt-mimd. A. J. CliDfacnlra, p'.f.intitf, n^iinit <>a*':.? / lilOWUluO, dc!ei:d.i!it. To i1k? Defendant James A. I'i vi. !?r : YOU nre luroby eiuuinouci] n::-! tvqeire to answer the complaint in th>? neti;?i which is tiled in the rilice >,f the <.'b.s:i; of foil mon Plens, for the euid'Com.ty, nu.l ( > :-i < vc copy of your Answer to the euil ?oint>!.ii*>t : the 8ub?criber.< nt thoir Ottlse, AM evil!.- i'V.ji 1 JloUfO, Law Rai.^e, within twenty d^ya . thc-serviec hereof, cxelityive of the <l:iy < !' nit f service; and if you fail to nn.*wer ihu eon . pluint within the time nfore.sai 1, tin j>!ai:it will tufco judgment agiinst yojii for !*.? mm ' Six Hunched and Fifty I)o!l<i?s, villi'inter** thereon from the 11th d iy of Jrvnein'oij If*'. , nt ten percent, per nounm, with r?.?' of rii burstnicula. PE11RIN ?t CO TilUAN, Pli.intitt"* Attorney. Dated Abboville, July 15, lt>70. To the Defendant .Tames A. Brownlye; - fr*A*KE NOTICE tliat the summons in t? I JL aetion, of whieh the f"rrc?';>iiig is n cop Jin pursuance of the proceeding* hoi'-tofore 1m filed in tJie nf t.hn P.lfrL' of t Court, of Common I'Icur r?l Abbfcv:ll?, in t. County of Abbeville, in the Stftte of !Soti Carollun, ou the IC'h day of July, A. I)., 181 ' PEflRlN ?fc pwriH?AN4 Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 2 L?# Hnued, August 4- 1870, 15, Ct Abbeville, S. 0. 1 X3? Anderaou paper copy si* limes. State of $outh Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In Probate Court?Citation. , JCJiTHKRBAS, Rent an CllnkicakB, oppfjen , ?'? has mode salt t? me, to gMnt I Letters of Administration of tbn K"t?te John Aihleyrdeeeased,late'of said Comity. Thaw &re therefore, to cite and adcnonUb ?nd singular jfte .kindred and creditors lie B?id John Ashley, doocaeed, tlint Chey t > and abpealr before ma in .the Const of ProWi if', sto be be'd at Abbeville O.JEL, on Friday, 1 August, 1870, after publication, hereof,.a o> cloefc in tli?. afternoon fisbow Bnt?e, if J they have,the said. AdminUtrati-jn she not be granted. - Given nndeT my band, this" 1st day > ' in the 94 th year of AnWieanlndepcndenoa * * *M * WILLIAM n[LL/.9.jk, An^iit V * ' -1 / I 2V? JZk OF THE H& IO'-X X&sttzi 3PAB.KEH August 5, 1S70, 15?(f ?*Vnnw .. .M/r I ? r - ---^?-' T-am^&ACi^ FOE MAK1E0 IU99I JL 5, ISVOj 17)?tf o5B51 I f-y,-* rTTT* | . J3L^a [INSURANCE .JiiFKKflSOS' 1) i Grw. M, C. >iUT'LV.it, ft; ' O.tTAlRJrF.S, PS&KIN & CO., DIVIDEND, JUNE 1ST, ) ASSETS, June 1st, AiiKTTAL XNCNJffE Tiii s C'nnip uiy oilora Ib.o OV11 la1.;-: % >-y r,h:- .1 u :.'i : :.ii 1 " !*? \ ; t; t {' ; l!!|.-r, !|> i'-.'.O' y?i", V. i;! r- : *?: : ( -. ftt.ity, u'.V.'i ;! >:^i 1 "> I if. 1!, All i. ;.j<: <ii. i i xui.vjg its j =.iio I JiiMJ. X : < - >:. 'jiivf-i .? i.'Uiiarc.'s iu : A is j'-j'.:' :<? : ^.:t>! } t M: i. . ..;?! .!>. : ftMttES, PI t | *.. } ']" r> "-if 1 Stwimi) Ti .-iiW v< -ui' <1 ikl^t CSr let. O C Srars au;I Gsaeral \o. 3 White's Bio J-ify IM 1--T0. 2<\ !f A: WT-IJ A HP. no w off: ;-ii:g to C:i'-I> bir , V t way of st-lliii'r l.'<>o;!s !t.v. Tl , ;ntr stock reducod. \Yc arc soiling 1 ,;l IltlOSO i i i'OUadilK.S, ivC., ii.ll* 11 Jifto Wo Jiitv'i* a jiii-.r line* of JaCftur.-ts ? plain and siripod ; which wo arc tiuliiu r and Sam rut ! Cassitijercs, lor Tact p., ?1 i We an- soiling ail of car Cier.'s i>.i ; iu, at 1'ully 'Z'i els., low or, and every t I Wo have oxAcndyt] or.v irwluoiMiionls iuwo a i-p!> ndid assortment ol' Jlillino ievery wfrom l\c\v York, v;i.i<. h 1 prices, and our prie<\? Isavo boon reduc ^ ojin pleaso in pr.eu aiyle and quality. Wo aro f-cllin^ every!hin^* in iho i mi;:v fsji.tfirs, <;o?lVt\?ail JumiH oi uai . IIuisil Sav.v, Drawing Kirn'o.-?, if;., Or eoiit, lower. .Now is tho limo to buy I, May 27, ISTO, ! f WXLLIAMSTOH ' Springs Hotel. ? 7'Hi? ?nl>f*cribcr onnouneo* thfif thin \v?!i-kw?wn an ! popular J fold is row open I'm* I ho reception of comii jinny. JuvnIWfs nwl plua.sttro Packers wil! fiu'l lli:il .'(11 arrangements have \ ujiuiv, iiti'l t hat. no paiiM will be ^pa rod to pi oiuc to their eomi'ort. ' JOHN A. MAYS. .luiy 22, 18T0, 13?lm. . Semi Carclii!a--ilteille Corals lit v 111 Equity. lie John A. Pnrtlow v.-*. T'haroa C. Mnrtin lit Tiios. Thomson, Ailui'r, ot. nl. Bill to Marshal Assets, Account, Fit ett-irl 'Cln\l in PURSUANT to Order of Court in litis coai TliO Credltora of the Estate of I'liar Mflrtin, d*o'd, are herVby lvqniicd to pvsor - and prove their demands .aguinst Baid F?stiil before tr>c ou or. b'.fora the nineteenth of Oct i bur next, or b% harivd.' MATTU BW Mo-DONAJ,D. .0. <?,?. ClerU'rt Ofiico Abheville C. If,) ( ; 10th July,-*1670,3m pr ; ' .-f' - %, BavisJsoa -?I!egc. a]l hpHE COL&EGTATF/ YEAbViII b< be* 1. ' g# September 8, 1870.'' * '? '- -1 Ma, *tAni>tj*l, tjypeuecj. for B<yW Wfc &o.f $145 to $200. , jFT t?v '^?^e'or Scwflfisa'' there wiff 1 njld1 ycara' courseuibc^feo.dont of i! Ancient Langungov^F^" ' >f A catalogue or particular iofpr/nalu q*n.i>q had from W.^cPha) J7v|D. D., k L. D. Jprciictenf. 'n, I Pot.t O Qk>e-^rihi? kJson College, N. 0. ? July 20, 1 aft),r 14, 41 1 I . * ! . 3=? SS ft.T OF WAE % I LOPE, Cirfc | & LEE'S. ! r ~-?r..;-r.'M * ?- .-.i^,v^xa I I111K, *y^io f'TFW A jern i ..I* VO JAXJ Cl'.AJ Ki f Id Rennet, sr tcSfcj Ijeo'Sa i i?5TS ? I l?rv 353 j OTMPAMY, W IS ProsMonf. * i sneral State Agent, S. C. Age-nts a'r. AoVsviilo, S, 0, 870 "i'OJlTY FIVE CENT, >670, $858.4*54.82. OVER $600,000.00. i'ollov/Ir?? iyicViicsmerits. l ? V.Ai.t:: r; <" i \r,.\on ff i'lfcRtiiiiri, one, of ilio ruoai ti*.; v'< s;l > !.*/> inmai;cp. : o in lit.jilt;': f.'i.itrjiaijy oll?:rs supoi iur v-1 .?! Ur , i'U;. J , oc liio cor.iviLuiloti !u. i i*. i Sti'.v.:, or Tiaiwa. u sx ?x js, { 6c %/Xj n 9 Agents. Mr fV| > *!..& fesS VV,;i 3 jEO iJES. ?21 ? Provisiss WwzkdMz ok .A bbcvillo, S. 0. T rcr* still fjrrnh/r iufluconioiita in flu . ^ ^n. A .. ; ...i : .... -i ? * I'. iv?7';ii I-" ii .4 \ ?; lit i ivmi KU Willi it dies' r?r<-3.> Goods?Mozt'.nil'iqiVs, Jap. 15, 20, 25, and worth 25,>30, 40 an?l . H\vis.-;cs, plain and drilled. Jfunsooka u* from J2| els., i:j?. We have Spring .00, $1.25. worth 51.00, ?1.55, *1.5.'*. iys jlcuriy-madc clothing, Ilats, Shoe*, uinjj olrfy in proportion. to tho Miliinovy department, where ro ry Goods. Wo arc see;:ring supplies ;avo bci'ii hon^i'.t at greatly reduced rJ in a much <-iea).t.T proportion. AVo g i TT A AiT/\nr\HT lAi UUJNUEEJN. ' ooery lino at still lower prices, e^peei dware, J'ockct Knives, Weeding II oo*, ook^ry of every kind at fully 25 pev .V wliilo wo arc selling low. ENOCH MELLOW. . ""JOHH'grat,^ Formerly of th'o tirm ol Gray <fc Iloboi'ifcn^ -i? Abbeville, DESIRES to inform Ins friend:;,* $ that- lie is now located with K. C. Hi 11 V Hi', OoltiniMn, S. C.,'tho propvlo> tor ol' ono of t h?3 largest, and nrst-elasv " III*. I'Alli j?K\ (iOOJ>S .HOUSES ir, ' the South, T.vho intends making extra- .j'(, I ordinary preparation 1'or iho Fall ? trade. In connection with the ' Jar lino of .DllY GOODS will bo added a first class Upholstery Kfitabliftliincut, in.all of iln branched. Shiver will add to hirf JCstablishniQuji,.. something now in tho Sdufh?a'fino Art Gallery where his patrons-^ttl- . always find *omolhing attractive) JIo bas ftl.so in contemplation to litako ^ tho Departmout of , ^ . 1 >i ' Tu ! Mourning Goods' a Specialty. ' ITis friends an.d patrons rr\ay;bo apen red tlntt in tbopgicea Qualities ?? of bis goods, h& (^no^bo'Srfl-rmpso'd. "1 .Samples of -eli goods wjll bo.furiiijhcd .0 through tl?o mail upon applicationo bcinj; mivfle by letter, diluted to;Mar m i EospMt^?^ % July 15, 1870, J&T%r '*/ f*id moc.' ' -f' [ 4;."? , - ' . ba' - I|ave in Store alargo stocks ^ . | MEN'S i||| L' 21?'' * \ vK*'V?V; J* iVijv" s7 ' '..I j ?ka'j\ ' ' ' ' Y-'.' . . ? . v . ' V ' '*' " ''&!'' fc'M-V'