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GREENWOOD, Sk *jr. 'li y>j>i Jj , JL>iSALil^U? AI> Hardware, Groceries, EATS AND GAPS, Shcc3, Queer's "Ware, 0-3Uj^5k.JSS ,, ,C^r^.37S.^3. Eeady-Made Clothing, ifnvmsljutg ?ooi)s, lE^lLaO?"WO, ? ??r^innnv moN & ST&&JL, AND, In fact, is everything to be found in jv WdlU'stockei!, general Htore. Patronage derived on a basis of vuluo received. AIollo, ''Low prices niub. fair dguling." Libei'al advances, on Klijp?nont'5 to our friends. Fob. 18^1870/ 113-^tf // ; XEW ORLEANS'" SYRUP. FI.0SIBA SYRUP. ? ??? ei .1: ;v .! >.,( , XkU.iiiiag oyrup, umv.iv..v BS37 V/A^STIHSLOH, WHITE Dilir SYRUP: WAXLEU & BROTHER. Vobftiai-y IS, 1S70, -S3?if J-i A.3DIES ShOES! WHITE BllOTlIERS wouM direct special sitlontion to Ihoir (U<*clc of 5;adics' Shoos. 'i 'noy would t-Uc public constantly in niiiui o; i ih jir 3/r.dies hand-sewed shoes. For! durabilitjr these snoods are superior to any others.' Tho material out of which the3r are. inii.!!uf;ietureil is the very host, and the fu'ct of their being inade by lnijjnl fiddslifty per cent, to their value. \Vc are anxiov.s toiiitvo-: <duce tlio.se sfro.06 largely, and we v.'ill j truaranleo every pair. They arc r.*j cheap as machine sowed shoes, and : we ran recommend tuom with great J coniiueuec. Ciivc lijcm :i trial. WHITE BSOTIXESS. April 35, lS70,*51~tf B E B TOSS.r ? U ;"?* ' j' ? 0 i AL? indebted to the tsu^scrjbcr' for. the years l&JS und 18GD byiiptQ and account arc requested to'come for ward and settle i in mediately, as ho is in urgent need of thti'money. Thos. Uakm. August 1, 1870,'15, tf COTOTRY^ACON .For BaleJ Hams,, Sboiil&ers, Sides. tiu ' - ' I T114D fiwbsovjbep offers for palo a largo lot of line sweet country cured Ilnins, 6}*?ul<lcrs. and Sides. Also, Canvassed llntns, and Breakfast Strips. .Also, n lnrire lot of Western Bacon?SUlcs and Shoulders. JOHN KNOX. August 12, 1S70/1G, 3t JOHN GRAY, . !: * Foraaorly of tlio:<firm oi Gray RoLcilbgu, Abbeville, DESltt^S^td* inf6rm "his friends, that he is now located with R. (J. SSil [ Yf^R^eHunibfrty S.-Cr, the proprietor of one of ^a64nrgof;t> gnu first-class 3 {ETA 1J i #KY GOODS H OUSES i rt the South|"\vlio intends making extraordinary .preparations lor the Fall trade, in" e<}hrietstSon with the regular line of I)I&Y-GOODS Y^'H bo added a tirifycfej^Upiiolatery 4'^^abliFhment, itf i&li&pf-' tlft^brnnciies. Mr, Shiver w^ll tuicjto his Establishment Homnthimf new^'ia* the Sooth?-ja. fine Art Ga^ory where hid palronaT will alwaysf^# 8<?^U>irig attractive. lie han also)$i5* contemplation to rmako the Depifctn&nt^ ( '? Mou^n|n^ Qfi6da :'it Specialty. His fi-ndn<j8hftdP^ttro^s 'inay bo assured tli% In tfi? pricce ftnd. qualijLicf of his ^jjfods.?he cannot bc 8ur])asscd, Samplcf*?- fell goods Will bo fitrniBhed through t^Si.-inftU upon application being niado^ii^tei^r^.diroctjjd to Mr, Jt. C. SlllVETT abd addressed ^to inj carc. , u mwfrtWYii ,u<l>o I ; I?;. . JOtfS GRAY. Ju1y?l?? -1870?' l^Sin. f? " ' ew.? ; iti". = ?-*" 1* no if/ti&l rj ' I'rtf Js.4 t*lii'& 0 iJ. ' . ov>A-v !?? & .idiT^iiOjw: ?[<:ntihii : -a*o tin* |'i? ?m. " AnnSel^^^^r; ^Co tMOrd?irfrttofc AnjuiJi, 1WO, <yf3I oi., u .: . - 5- 'A . J,,n ^ -i, f? r i > .-U. w. fc?~ .J3I jp fed. J9 9 I* ATI3ST Ql" OTAXTOTTS OF J ^ IN CHAJJLEfXOJT, S. a, ' Corrected Weekly.bp A. C. &IUFMAX, Bro\ Ikcr, A'o. 25 Broad Street. August 19, 1870. Statr SkctiutIks.?South Carolina, old.? nS2 ; do now,?i?7Jj; do, rcgist'd stock, ex int ?i?70. City 9rct:r.!Tjr.5?Augusta, On. Bonds, ?a 8'>; Charleston, H. C. Stock, (exqrint) ?aj I?; do. Fire Loan Bonds,?u7<>; Columbia, S. C. Bonds ?ni'ii). Railuoai> Bosks.?B'uo Ridgo, (first rnorttrni;o)?a60 ; Cliirlcst.Jn and Savannah, ?r.fiS ;! Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta.?aSf>; Cho- ; raw and Darlington,?; Onvn*ille and; Columbia, (first mort.)90a ?; d", State gun- j rantec, ?Sn?; JS'oitlienstern, l?la?;Savan-j 1 nail and Charleston, 1st niort. ?n7;i; do ' State iitsaranU'f, ?.".72; South Carolina,? a7o; do, 71; Spartnnbuig'nnd Union.?nCO. Kaii.hoau Stocks?Charlotte Columbia and I Augusta, ?al<>; Gr<*onvi!l? ati'l Columbia, 2A-i j ?; KovLhoastorii, :il3 ; Savannah ami Clmi'lcs- i ton, ?a".3; South Carolina, v/holo shares i ?-ftJlfl 5 <lo, iinlf *1 ? ? Kxciianc.i:, ?fce.?Now York SigM, g oft" fiar ;! Oold, 115 >120; Silver, lOl i . eocrn c.v.to:.:\A baj.sc biua 'Tlnnlcof Cliarli'Moii ?:i? *l>ank of Newberry a? llatik of Canulcn... 40a? Hank of Ceoiiiotown Km? Bank of South Carolina I la? Rank of Olns*!?:r 14a? Bank of llaiul.urc' l::a? I Hunk of Stnlt?i>f S_ t'. mini- .? > Hun!: of Slate of S. C. Umi? 1S'?1 iii.J 'i)2 U5a? *i*iuut?*rs" ai.J Mechanics ]5at<k of Charleston ?a? Po*>])K'V of Chnrieeton ?a? "Union 15atil: of A'linr!>-.?ion ?a? | Southwestern 11 R of Charleston, ( oli] ?a? Southwestern !t It of Charleston, now ?a? i1 I'..-.:.1- >:' 4':i:;i-! ; m; b.i? . !Vriii.-iv* ?i:i! i'.v :;:t.: IVii'k ?'f Char- m !< ton 1 :l? ! ' 1\jtit: of C\.!;!!nhia 7rt?I I <"o:i!i:vri ?: ? iirn.l: >-f Ci'moli ? 1-t.i? i ' ?I.-se!::i:i'V :i!t >?' v'i. ."hi?, I i ! tlitcrs' I": ?.f I" i '" -? ! ?.] Si.iic of <:? ! ;!!. .Ml>le ?1 . City of Charleston Cliaoge Uli'..- l>i'?jt " i^M's \nni':c 1 tli"3 (*) nr-5 ' at ji.ii.lt of e:i':h. i ! ?jyItcic-tarca^5?wsyMinftO!?vr.'ttawrmV*^v' I | ^^g|g|> . I; j' CHOLERA!!! jv ? r ' The fo'.li'Wir:^ lc-ttcr is from Mr. Wootlwiml, j of St. Is ';!-. lo J. N. Ilmris. Fsa.. of X-.v.- ? ' i Loudon, Conn. Mi*. V.'. is a I'- iitlciiian of liiirii! % ' i resp.'ctabiliiy, and during the prevalence ofi t cholera in St. Louis, walehcd the resv't of the!* application of iho l'a'n Killer for nils' disease,! * und his tcs'iaicuy caa be relied on v illi the j1 utmost confidence: t'' Dn.\c: Sin:?Ton r'-ooilpcfc *heo I r-w yon |1 in January hut, my expris^ng to yo;i my 11:03'.. I' aangnine i-xpcotrslions ihr.t DAY IV VAIN' KIL- C Llill would havo n tremendous ?nle in thu Y<\st [ c this scarou, and r.iy anticipations have beetijj. more than vali/i-tl, msd the Ustimotiy of thou-' eandi who have uv-d it ha? l>c?-u tlint tii?y j 1' would not be willing lo go to bed at night witii- j v' out it in the houte. u On the apptnranco of tlio cliolcrn in tliis '? , ei<3*, Biicb was the eonfiJeuco in tlic Pain Kil j jj ler as a remedy, that many who purc-hnsed it l l e.aiaj Led lo me that they bad no fears or dreadi l1 of cboJera as long an they had the Pain lvllUtr j C< by thclit, iind hundreds took it daily as a pre- j p vcirtalive, for no person can have a derange-j nn'ht of the "bowels' or diarrhft*a if tln?y use :i this medicines^'Thi-f wa.-? the security und uou- j* fidence of hundreds acquainted with i?, and when their fiiendn were iittnck-.d v. ith the Cholera they wonld administer the reme<ly in w Urge quantities, and in every case when it ha? Q| linfu tukeu in any of the first stages ef Ibis' . dirioae, it, Iiub proved succetsfoL I consider it an infallible remedy. I bftye d, not heard of any individual in any it.mily who si Ured the l'ain Killer when attacked but speed ily recovered. The clerk informed mo that be administered it. lo perrtOnn when cold or in the crump'.'and !J) it yave immediate iclief, but #tid it should be j il given quickly, for when the JiueliMi^e of "rice | fj water'bos begun, the hope of life has fled. |,i Should this disease make itm.pp.nr tr.ee among! . you. as in all probability it will, be not alarm- i" cd ; you and all others there have ihc ivmcdv.: W ilTiil I IM11 HM.I'td.'iil :f l!i/? P.itn \u it (. not u fiiiijlc dtst'u by Ciiuluia vili occur iu yobr city. RcWeclful'y A'nurp, * ' ' A. T. Uuar>V/AUD. " ET*Tbe Poll* Killer is solJ by oil deuU-rs in 1j Fumily Mt-diciiiLd. Aug. 5, 1S7U. - * liu SINKING SLOWLY. ? Diri?oscs that progress rapi.lly to a crisi3 nre j s not the only ones to be dreu<led. Canker or^ dry rot tio<-s not blast a tree U3 suddenly a.* a! f btri-ku of lightning, but unleta urr? sted, it do : ftiov.s it b* Cfi t-.iiily; niul 111 like manner ] C elii-onie de.'ui.ity. although it does not kill with ',L ilic .-wiftiic.a of yellow fevtr, ia us sure to ?:ip j ^ the ppjing-! of liif: eventually us any neute dis-1' (MM', if not clie.skul by invigorating tnedie.i-' tiou. 'riser** is something inexpressibly. toueh- I. ing i:i the rj-cetacle of preiuiiiurc decay. J.an g'Air. pallor, ci:iaei.ilion of Fj.iriis, and a dialusie tor exertion, are i'.n ordinary sy mptoii.s, and tli'-y tbou'.d be promptly uiet by tonic 1 Ueulineiit." The "best mvi^oran'fc and txliila- t ; runt that can be administered in a ease of thie j j j kind is Uo:-.ieltfcj'd 6tv.;uieh l^itlejv. ...'lbe stim-j nlati principle'of tlie prepftrntiou-rous??8 tin- f iJ'jinia:.L energies of the system,' und theM ' j-hci. ji!u-i;i; regulating propel l!*a give a r> p. iiiiuneJ.t :<id healthful i:i>pul*if Lo ilic vital'j forecs tliui brought ^to pb.y. The fabing op-' . 'pe'lte is rc-tt'-vukcued, the -pi our?g ot direction j, lirTd uesin.jlstion iB quickened, the <|?inH'y of j? the btoo'.l is iintirovcd, thu seeiHiorra 'becoineU 1 .. . . . . 1 . . i . . . I mure iiiirJt;.}, uu\i crgiin uiai coinriouu'f*; # to the iiuuiitiiiui'iil of liio body i:;:c:oii|oc;' 4nary clivngt*. By these] men i.e. the nl J J the physical structure 'is tf??cied and its.i.rn'ilh j' and vigor re-:lMvi\!. In t:6 efius df di.s.-sM has ilie hi iiifici-nl operation of; the iiij lord been! J more in;ii!;, ti auU ^tii!?ia- tha;i in.ti oiOLch.u -j ( heteriztfil l>y i^merni tlebllity iiThI awvvttn* pros-; 11 a i m J.uUies aJ* ctcJ with lliejc !' ffind in this, tuost v lio'.ysoijxii'1 of all tunic* usu! M comttivcs ths Bufu*t nnd eurcit means ti' re-' I tiff. It ie strong to roi.lpre and {JoVk qrh't>s to . ' li-juiv. Such is the uniform ItaUusouy of "djuds , , ol w?tOPs*es>.M ' ' | A?g- 0, lb70. lm 1 i . ?t> ? . i Ahead of 7if* North. TOIh mnny things the ' V.,^1, I.ou I r. 1 ,.r Atviiu ??-*o |W| U Al'I'g llllli; U< 1111:1 South, merely bccaofe wii* -people iiayo ni'g lect<4 tlicir uaUtral alfvuhtfigti' 7d nothing wup iliia qioio palpably the* case <ihauin the manufacture of doore.t sailifB,! Irpould* ings, ?fcc. * Tl.ie wtw noticed byllrfr. J\ To ale, ui| cfiorpri?ij)g i-'hariestvui n?'#n<l iie haa now one of the .largest at><i moat .BUcceetful mnnu. lactone* of.dour* pod bliads in the I whole count#y. 1 8etjliia aijvoltUcujattU. i;,. 1 ,{ Aug, fi;4?79, . ;.. \m 'Dbjfr F?tGBT JiVra.?WilFon'a Now Mill nettr did a better l>u?iu*M tlian lt^vlll <lo tbis etttoo. . Grain 4>VofdL^fcjflAfa# J 0 Ir ofri noqrr ' fy-ftvery 'ccilon of the District ib reqtiircs bW1 4 ljttlij more time to take grain to a good ? rpill a HtlU farlrfe*'efrr'tb*ft it>dbfes-<o tar*yl?l '' to a poor'9f111 nearer-fconi&i it in tuit ; jUStRTffSW**? Mi L' 4?aa \o make flour (o last the family far waeks f lorfc^nllui and if it ia ?poili8~lA gVindfngit"# r -poorMttt1; Tffttfg to btamo twirirtrfrirevtr * * Parties taking a full lead woold do vet to t i! fflffiSk*'" ""?**"'' M Aog. b, 18^0. ,ot? r rs J* yi j ,iMu^ilii?hi n i'i THE BAmS OF WOERTHV 1 i JJoenes on tlie fiattle-fleld^Evidenct OnrTerrible Struggle?^cMahqn's R? treat a Rout?Over a Thousand Me Engaged. Tho special corrospondent of Hi Now York papers writes on Than day. (11th,) from tho headquarters c the Crown Princo an account of lb bat tin of Woerlh, which basjust bcc telegraphed from London. Tho coi respondent says: Tlio swift and pkilful movemcn against Weisscnburg, resulting in coir plets success to the German arms, wa but a foretasto of tlio storm wniei threatened the northern part of Al :=ace. On tho second day after tlnito Weissenburg cnine tho battle o Woerth, and the Crown Princo gaine< a victory over tho ablest General ii France. It isadmillcd that the Frcncl fought with reckless" courage, am that lliey inflicted heavy loss on thci opponents, but tho fact of Ibis hart fi*r|itiiu; and of this heavy lo^s showi o. i -r ... i i - !<?*> M.l IUUO U U VJlUil b \\ il.j SUSl'tUU'll UJ MeMuhon, battlt-imrr,r> scr::*ta. I traverse;! the lield whi.'o (ho dea< still l:;y nnburlcd on tbo trainplei ground, and could form a good notioj of how the light had ::one by th< tthufclly ovidence whiih remained Wocrth is at the bottom of a fertih valley, between two m'ges of cultiva Led ground. There is much of wood i-n laud in the neighborhood; and en neeially behind the French position 01 Lhe wciU'rn side of the valley^ there ii strip of forc-f t which forms a covei Lo rclienting troop?. The little river Uruder, not biji j;in summer time to float si hi.Y. siov. tthe and ji ;i-r*i' ii>ad comw wind in/; down towards the villain on the eastern i-idf jf tlio va!L*y, Ihrdccd by tree:;, llort Aa.s th<* r'tt: . position. f-jlivlehng far to the ? t and ! ft ah>i:;j thh oad were of he!to and <r.rldoa<::; of net dL'-gin: veiv fit!'." !ff? under t1:0 I; ' At i*- :^ij .! 'reneh 1:1::- hitry :!iv had i-i*ji-o heavily than the (jorsnan, t:n! I heard thai tV Iher.ch u:tl!!er v i::d been wry well .-crv. d. OK THE 1>K.U>. 2jut lli the burying parties we busy with tho (Jcrinan dead on he eastern side of Woerth, there was ore than an exchange of slaughterer woi'a 011 the Western side. Jlere he Piussians and Bavarians had iiishod forward in strong force, and hvir I're had told fearfully upon the 'reiu-h. Tho high spirit and rigid iseii'linc of the ono army had been torn than a match for the desperate L^i^tanee of the other. Whole comanivs of Frenchmen had been tnowd down in their wild attempts to heck the enemy's advance. It had ecu a tolerably equal fi^jht in sorao hides, lor t!ie ground was strewed ,-ith German dead; but more and lore .Frenchmen had fallen in proration. Ttlack Turcos and wide owsered Zouaves lay thick at many oints, and the cuiraissiers had sufler1 much. There wore steel breast lutes and brass helmlets scattered liekly on the line of retreat, w hile ?o dead horses in all directions might c counted by hundreds. And*so westward through tho wood ent the traces of increasing disaster; [licers and men lying grimly where icy had fallen. Some in quiet, shay upols, as though upon a picnic, scmed asleep. Pools of blood relani.'l who.Pft t.lift vi'niini!.''.'! I?-nl hi>o?i >und. There were knapsacks, rifles nd ovcrcou's either thrown away in ight or left, by I lie wounded on I lie cid. Then J came i;pon a spot where lie French had rallied, and wh'Tc the ead oi'both sides lay thick. Tm'COS ;cre tho.-jo who had evidently fought j the hist, and had tried to tire their ieces as they la\*. Frenchmen of the ne regiments hiul hero and there liiljn in numbers. :is though they had lidtod and i'uocd about in regular drier. But the aspect of the fields beyond he w.ood seemed to indieato a hasty etreat. "Wagons were overturned inggao was thrown ouA upon the roadhie; many knapsacks were to bo seen <o one who had passed over thai :att!e-ground of Wuerth when I did ouId have failed to realize that s ;reat disaster hud befallen the Frencl mis, though my observations wen undo when most of the wounded bat leen removed. TilII LOSSES ON BOTH SIDKS On a largo scene of action it wouk uivo been impossible to judge of th< xaet loss sustained. X see no reason jowover, to doubt tiie olllcial returi >n (ferinan side, which gives abou .0,000 Krcturhmen and 7000 German! <f>r.ule combat, and about 7000 prisoner.' aken by'the victors?1000 in the bat .le and <1000 in the pursuit. Thes< (>.->ns. wiih I lio fiiv! hr>v /.o in<! color?, niado I lies battle ol' Woertl ill evil day I'm* Franco. A Ye 11 juiglf ,he wounded (jcriuau# vaiso thcii^olv :o"chcor tlic" Crown Prince as lie ;d, and cry that Ccrmiiny nil' It Will often In* tol l how tlie arinie: r.i-t on the (Jth of A, and hov Me!\f.ahon made his un^ru-ooM.-fnl c it'or to repel the invasion of Alsace; ho\ iho l-Vj^sfriaiiH held the left of Hfo lin( ind the Bavarians 1 and WiirtcmbiM [jcrs the right, and how a'lew Hade Lroops held in reserve by the Crow Prince were brought up just in time t sharo the honor's of tho'da}'. I'h^r was ft fiercq attack on both sides, i being dillicfllt to'say Aviilch pai'ty pc gan tho light. Gradually, as the |Gei man troops prcfesed round unon tjbci oppojnentd' line of retreat, the Frpnc were i'orccd to so hasty a retrograd mdveipont that tho retro^t becifbn very nearly a rout. " i --.t. ThE NEEDLE OUN AND 1TIE CHAS9EPO - Tho.npeate gun j>rovi?d 'itself M ftlljvj tlio equal 6f tho'chwsepot,; i>ti perhaps that?at lca^L i ?ay: iho Gcrmrvh 6614WA, rfcnlly gwd rcjftsoji. Morcqyen tl jrtpadly fireof hisinftw1^:v ?Xhe cavt <Hilen the enemy bojpm kic atdor^f i*0Ecal^fffer'thVo'Jiith' I at C^tl Wtatfjjing of tbo tirce<)h lof;(lcfr dl'i it % ? -* - - - t* - - ?-,? . .? S# - * . jK. K W. "If .<. fmdj&bv their Steadiness. in firing: Tlicso matters tako timo to learn. S Wo 8co th<? 'glofio#*; TQSU^to $ which t- Germany 1ft rcjftpiiagCfioru ho* careful D ^parition. , f \? ? j mm . ; T * FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR.. 0 ' .. f With the aid of our corroyjond (fjcnco ana iroiu oilior sources, it is posc siblo to now givo somo conncctcd uc? count of tho inanoouvoring of tlio two .. armies from Saarbruckon to Verdun. As originally formed, tho opposing ^ lines lay as follows : (renoral L'Admiran It, commanding tho Fourth Corps, s held tho l-'ronch left at Thionvillo; I, next tj) him eamo the Sccond Corps, l_ under General FroRsard, at St: Avoid. f forming, with tho Third Corps, under C Marshall liazaino, at Mctz, tho lofl j ccntro^; next (he Fifth Corps, under , (icneral do Failly, at llistche, forming; j tho right centro; aid then,tho First j Corps, under Marshal McMahon, at r ITagenau, forming the Frcnch right. 1 Uack of tho Third Corps, as tho Third s was back of tho Sccond, was the , Kighth Corps, under Goncral I3our' bakl. Opposed to tho French Ifnc, tho Prussian rigid., under General loleinmetz, lay i'r. yi Trior to Saar' bracken; the centre, under Prince ' Frederick Charles, betwem Saar-j 1 bruckcn and liahii; and the left, nuJ der the Crowii Prince, iV<1:n a point1 opposite Worth loin front of \Y< ?>:5 ^.....1 - I . i < . - il11 iius lormauon ilie French opened the campaign by mov-j ing iijion the loft flank oi' (lie Prus-I sian ri;;!i(. fJenerxil Frossard loading j 1 j tlic J.hishini* on from Ft.! |l Avoid, through Ferbaeh, lie assaultrd j l??o!: Sr-.arbruehon on 'die 2d in:-i.j i Willi t .-nee s lur lliu French. ti.eI J Crown Prince advanced t!io J'ru'--ian j ;iIv:l"L on the day, t!. ; I'd, upon; ' \\rei>::c;:l>!:r;r, and, ai'u ; a (K t .rmined j '! oontot, currh.J that point by biorm j ji:j??n 1 !io -Ills. <>n tbe nib .Marshal j jMeMab'Ms advanced <m NWi.sfconbur^j ' j to r^-i:i!:o ii, and i: imultaneous willi j (tins i;i .'Vciiiei!t or. tho French light,; 1 tho Prnv.Irn i : !?', under (b-ni-ralj ini.'e!/, advanced upon FaarUruck-. ! i-:s to iv 1; ' -J that, the rigid. oi' either! :ar-:iy iuo\ ing upon a victorious oppol-.sH, ami t!: * centre oi" ' ;th i :nl Ivin/ :! ih.ir i.nn';. In ! ;!!ii J r?:* : r:> the ! > nth '.viT'', JV<.;:n a!! i'.'.w.MiNj lna\ i!y outnumbered.; WOJ'otcd ill. l d/iVen l.wk. It ellCi'ill Fro.-.-ard la-it, heavily at ttaurbruckiu. | but di'cuv oli' in .^onic tolerable order under cover of his well served artillery. j\t Froju:hwollcr, or Worth, i Marshal Mejlahon claims to havo j fought sri.OOU against 110.000, and J though defeated the French appeal* to , have crippled the J'russiausso .serious! lv that no effective immediate pur snit was possible. As a result or l!;esc reverses at Saarbrnckcn, "Weissonburg, and L'rosehwclicr, or Worth, the French left centre and right having been disorganized, the right centre and left were equally in danger of bcI in# Hanked, and a retreat and refer ! ination of the whole centre and right of tho line becumo noeessary. Advancing llicir whole tinny from Saarbrueken lo Sttiz, tho Prussians occupied Forbach, St. Avoid, Luzclstein, | and Hagenau, with intermediate Tillages; 01* in a word, took possession of tho original French lino, the French falling back until a new lipo was.formed from Thionville to Xaircy. Then General L'Admirault was orderled in from Thionville, and the line ordered in from Thionville, and the ! lino narrowed down to from Metz to ! Nancy. At this time Marshal BaIzaino was made the actual command er-in-chicf of tho entire French army, jiincl General Trocliu appointed to the jhcad of tho administrative depart-' ment, or to be major-general ot the j army. Pushing 011, the Prussians i brought up their army to confront I t his new Hue of the French. A cloud I of cavalry was at once thrown out, before a eomploto reconnoisanco could be obtained tho French army took up the line of retreat for the Menso. This was on tho loth, Saturday last, and on ascertaining the movement tho Prussians at oncc assaulted in i force. General Steinractz advanced m./tM V.nvninM'u /rtioiwl o C if. u*nu , covering tho transfer -of tho mam army over tho Moselle, but was re. pulsed. Tho Prussian centre, crossing - :it or about Pont-a-Mouson, marched , to the right oblique, or northcasti wardly, and struck tho French lel'l bci tween JMetz and Verdun," the Crown ? Prince advancing meanwhile from 1 Nancy, which ho had taken in the rc.trcat of MatvMahon toward Chalton, .upon Par-le-duc. A repulse ol" Prince j Frederick Charles, with a loss of , -10,01)0 men, is scnii-oflicially reportod, and there our present information | ends, if it be true that Prince FredL crick Ciiarlca has- been -repuLcd in j, hi.s effort to sever communication bo. tw.een Mnrnhals Uazaino and Aleila^ bon, then the entire French army is L> well on its.Wjiy to Ghalons. at which ,! point all indications go to show the Jir.nin battle of tbo war was intended j i?y t he rn soon ay_thfi..clVort I o. parry .. | their arma noro.vs the^Uhine was foil..ji-(l by fjaarbruckcii and Wcissenburg. ? i 11 vjuiuricHi.s Liivrf, i acy \viij uc onasiijIctito all but arihihilatre tho'Prusv it>i?in::, on \vho:;o retreat every lbrtre-s 11 no%v in t,hoir rear?-.I\lcl/?, ^fitrashdurg, ..L'iiLsi-ho?Will^poyv forth tliouiaudif ol ^ fresh-tro6ps"lo swell 1 ho pursuit. On !' tho other hand, if the French arc den4'daled. the result will ho no worse for ? thnjUc-IC 0 battle at any other point nearer tin v Jtliine. These chances considered, il n is evident that lJazajao..?oel$3 a battle j.. where, hLsjJIi^aiC^s for Victory t>ei?k*j ^ l^saino as elsewhere, tho conso r quraifces o?.a.victory, wil] bo.mos^ tfis j, astro,us to .tho ^PUssUtQS.. A Jcnowl [e etigoiof tlio fact is doubtless tho occa lC sioii pf tho perfjiatenjt p?th< ? .LVus^ians upon his line, in hopes o - forcing it to a, general engagcrpcrtf- a aomo otl&r' poitii' tban'thp ono now tt Ml aH appftrffa&Oe^ c4id?ei?i'/''1 ' H .111' " ^ : ' 'JLZ. ^ Wri'ATtentimi/i:. < . JlrtTttilvlatVculi I;.- li ,v.??|{'ir ifl ITOU .'V.'M.TT g f pr I .a U Ijiil uiiiiwviL) l>n? V/rfqcrt?r> ^ ?bfro4 lt> | Sl?l*>9aBJKM f~ )lfi utivo Cora$Mt#?l0&tt>6{jR#p?i)li Je oan mrty of South Carolirm, to call i ll* a M. LSS MEETING 16 H., < n September 6th, and at Cokoe 111 bor\, geptamteoi?4itih? Able speaker *2''^illjaddroBs tlie-meetings, and.lt i id iyiQMAgM -5 &K Anguflt 19, 1870, 17-V34? 4C?S.r t31 * w v**"*?- -- - . . \ S , '. 1 : -^jjr ' THE OCTOBER ELEOTTONfl. * Governor Scott gjves notico that wii| bo'hx^Jd 4u3tlio scyp*-: nJ-COuttties dt'tiifc'Statb, jfotijtho thiftf "NV^driestJay^ (bfcingjiho I&th^ of October n9x? to fUL',;tha .vaqanqics in tho various county offices and tno rosjtectivo Congressional Districts; said election to bo conductcd according to the rulox, principles and provisions prescribed by the act of March 1, 1870." All barrooms and drinking saloons shall bo closed on tho day of election, and any person who shall sell any intoxicating drinks oti tho day of election shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo fined in n sum not less than onn lnm. deed dollars, or bo imprisoned f(ft ? period not lcrw than one month n<;r more than six months. The commissioner* and managers of elections, and each of them, arc ! hereby required, with strict regard to !tho provisions of the constitution and jhuvs of the State touching their duty 'in such case, to causo such elections I to bo held in their respective counties on the day aforesaid, and to take all' necessary steps for the the holding of !sueh elections, and for the ascertaining and determining the persons who shall have been duly clectcil thereat. They shall appoint three managers of elections for each election precinct for tho comity for which they arc ap1 pointed, ami (ho said commissioners ofl elections and said managers of elec-! .: J ..ii ' ' ' ' 1 * 1 H'jii:. Mian wilvi: ;ui(l tjP.nsen HO {.MOOnt li, of ofllco prcseribod by Section no, Ar-I licit; T?, of the coiiKliluliou. Tlio managers arc from Abbeville?10. L. Mann,! A!eq. JJowio, (Jeo. Iv'icliols. j C03STSIG2ST3S KS. ' J Th:i i'u!lowing K.uae'J persons have freight in iho -Depot: I P XV (Joodwyn, S C Clinhsoale.*, John Knox, Mays, Barnwell & Co, J J Cunningham, Norwood, DuPro (\>. J. \V. :iA115![ALL, A--e;ii. ??w.- -<v t o-- ? !'YT:i)l^^ T 1> r n " - UI.IIJI-; kins, Miv y, Pi'rgot, T A Sullivan, J C Haskell, Wicklillo <? Wakeliuld, Youn^ & Co. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Markets. AnnF.viM.R, August 26.? Cotton 11 015 J. New York, August 2-1?Cotton dull ?19J<7>,20*. Charleston, August 24.?Cotton steady, middlings 181. Augusta, August 24.?Cotton active, middling 17J017J. LxyERi'oor., August 21.?Cotton activo?uplands OJ ; Orleans OJ. 100 Bushels Prince William Island Black Oats, for Balo ftt.. " ' . ' TROWBRIDGE & CO. THESE Oats sold in Columbia last Fall at ?3.00 per bushel. 15 bushels were sowed in November, and harvested by the 13th of May, and is i or. iX t i. i.. m? rcauzi-u *s;>u uusucis. xney arc a very 'fine Oats, and can be had at Trowbridge & Co , at S2.00 per bushel E. F. PARKER. !, August, 19, 1770, 17?4b Die West Female Cells?. ?>* A FULL corps of experienced Teocliera haB been secured. find every f icility for the advancement, of pupils will be provided. T?KM3: Boarding enn bo bad in ihe College, or in private families,. at $1*2.00 per month; including fuel and washing ?15.CO per month. . . Tuition per Session of 5 months in literary department including I.aiin, $20 00: Jlmie including ?:se of Piano $20. o French (op; tionnl, ?5.00, Admittance fee ?1. Board nnd j Tuition in regular studies per Session $90 00 l including mys'e and use of Piano $122.00, including Prmeli $127 .( (>. Pujmcnt to l>e uiuJe 1 >3* the Session in advance. Uniform: Solid blue worsted, black cloak, black bat. pltuh or velvet, trimmed with black velvet ribbon. The Winter Session will open on Mondays ud October. I'or further information nddrcs* 11ISV. J. 1. BONNElt, President. Duo West, 9. C., ) A g. 19, 1870, 17?St J r-r Iiajortafit t? Plasters. A groat caving of time' and labor is all that Wo need to make the. planting interest, a 8UCCCS3. ? .WE arc tlio eoIc owners of thn right " f0V tiio 'BOTTOM* HORSE t for Abbeville and Anderson Countic-3 as we liftvo bought the rijjlit from A. A. Allen, tbo ngent for tbe.Slato ol ' S. C. '* '* r E It uro1<-6j for us to say moro limn liac ! already bcon.saiil in favor of ibis Machine ' The alro-filiclty af it, ivbenj leen/ w ill tyeai fohitsplf. ;.v Wei linvo .tuade arrangenj^ntff Jfidi -&Ir W. S. Ilenry, tliie well Known niacbum ; Mid mmufaoiurc/, of Cbarjeslcft, S. \ Iiiavo tjlieec ' Horse Powor.*' conatj-uisted. o - ibo b<jst material > manner. f Tin i ijrw^r^vtl^ ifhi^ fow dpys ennvt* ^ the (Jountiep of .Abbfeville aftfl Andersoi i ajift vjifl AWtot- A-iWdel of ttrio Maclrtne ; Mr! L. II. Rimell-fqjf? parluer- *hIMj P at'^ubeville, (i^lL-. '^totake 'iAy s6rMr j for the Machine ia luy absence. 1 f\r\ru\r% in inilti r Aittt i ? vjvinu di hum j wvii 'viurr? us" ?h;uii n - JfeMjattl to wC Jt?50 3iij?f ru;?.' <?7/ oiWw3i>ii) ; I. 3ft. walmgw A Co. r~/i5aaMTT oss fivvo jn Store a Jargo stock of Urci^&'fcmiifflea id ifof/Jb** fUtrtfrmT ,^tAloH ?*# ?oa Sfarcb, 1870,'4S^-4S .070:- J J ' / ' * To Physicians. i V | :] ? NEW YOPvK, Augnst 1 Sllij" 18C8. " % ii: fi i AlloW rao lo call your attention to my preparation of COMPOUND EXTRACT BUC11U. Tho component parts are BUCIlO, Long Leaf, CUBEBS, JUNfl'ER BERIMES. Mode of Preparation.?Bucbu, in vacuo. Juuiper Bortius, by dibtillalion, to | form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted by dis- J nIn<!Ptnnnfc willi nniriln nlilniiiflil Crimt .fnni I" I ? ..V?. W... pcrTiurrics; very little sugar U used, ami 1 .1 small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable llian a>iy now to uso. _ Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. Tl is a plr.nt that ctnil3 its fragrance; tho action of a flame destroy? this (its aclivc principle,) leaving a dark nnd glutinom decoction. Mine is the coloi pc of ingredients. Tiic liuchuin my prepar- j ation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients arc added, to pre f vent fermentation ; upon inspection, it will be found not to bo a Tincture, as made in rharmacopo.?a, nor is it a Syrup?and | thorcfoie can boused in eases 'whero fever ! or inflammation exi.st3. In thi?, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the I rnc.dc of preparation. ^ | Hoping Hint you v.ill fuvor it willi n ^ trial, :\i?l thai upon inspection it will inwtj j wiili your approhatiun, | Willi a fcbling of confi>l?r.tfo, I air., very respectfully, II. T. IIELM 1K)LD, Chemist nii<? I'lt'g^isl of 10 Years' E:; pei-icHce. . ^ I^IVoni tho Maauf.tc'.iirii g CJli1.11 lli'j \YurI?i *| | ' ^Trv\*r? A 1 O " I I I "I am acquainted with Mr. IT. T. llem-l 'bold; he occupied the Ding Sloio oppo-j site my residence, and waa successful in] conducting ths Lumiicss whoro l!io othcr~ stt bad Dot Le'cn oqually so before him. I have boon favorably imprcssod with hi.* character and enterprise. | WM. WEIGIITMAN, Firm of Powers & Wcighttnan, Manu? g ! facturing Chemist?, Niiitb and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. Uelmdold's Flcid Extract Ucchu, for weakness arisrng from indiscretion. ,Tiio exhausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by bg many alarming symptoms, among which will bo found,In disposition to Exertion, Lob3 of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact, Universal Lassi- ^ tude, ProBtration, and inability to enter yf into the enjoyments of socie'y. The constitution, once nffoolod with Organic Weiikness, requires the aid of Medi- pi cine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU invariably doei. I? no trealmcnt is submitted to, .Consumption or insanity endues. Uej.mdold'h Fluid Extract of Buciiu, ~ in affections peculiar t-j Females, is un- j| equalled by any other prcpaintion, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Puinfulness; or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sohurus Slate of the Uteru?, and all complaints incident to ihg bcx, or tho decline 01 change of life. IIei.mroi.d's Fluid Extract and Improved liosu Wash will radically cxler- A uiinalo from tho system diseases arising i from habits of dissipation, at little expense t little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; completely supersed ing those unpleasant and dangerous remedies. (jopaiva and Mercury, in all these (| , diseases. * l| | __ . 1 USE ITUI.MSOI.I)*S KI.UK> E::TUACT 7 , Bcpnu iii nil diae.i3C3 of UiCfo organs, i whether cxidling in male or female, from f whatever cause originating, and ho" matter 5 of liow long standing. It is pleasant in |i ' taste and odor* "immetlinle'Mn .action, and ? , 'J. J.L ' ' iA ?1 ,, .fppiijn^slrer.gtheniiig than any of ifie pre par- : tions of 13ark cr Iron. 1^ < 3'liope suffering from broken-down* or 1 delicate cobititutions, procure the remedy ? Zttwx. ^ _ a 'The render must jf>e aware tliat, however slight piay be^e^t^pj^o^ Jjie abor^diS- ,j :it is certain to affect thq bodily ? ' !ie.njth;and mental p1>Wrt?. r'>;v i * ' :U ' j All !th? above diseases'require the aid 1 s of a! D.iuretip. ?UEpf3gJ2VS EX-,. TRACT B.UCIXUAs-.' Cha-great Diuteiic. j 9 Sold by Druggists everywhere. J; PKtca^ihafrp#: bou'io, ?F :? wwes r or ^.50. . D<JHv<fc*d to > i -Describe symptoms in nil /?ommwnir?nt;nn?. 'Tv XdjrtreM St.) Itl^kliib?'fj;(?]Jrug ^ Gheroical Wnreliouw*. 694 Broijdwfy, ^ .N*tt >Ycrk.' l!l J P?1. , ,T Nl -iplew ^l/tp jjj Is ly? oiotfoly S, 18M, U, I2t? ? ,< J?t,.Tt.fW * -_i_ ^eo<?V. \ The undersigned, having fovr, C3rIOLG><D A X . PROVISION at ABBEVII O. O licspc.-t fully solicit tboir friends ami (' nine their s^o< HJJKY .AIM*' determined to poll at tlic [ Marketable Country 1'rodueo takcu S ffl (? m J. It, ? jy. August 10, 1770, 17?tf "T*> VP" /*\ -i.va.C?u >f fin sm lOKT 2S'0"3F5L? ?>, .? *p? t.^TT*T!I V?-' ^V.WfclrfWw.C/w^<,-^ August 5, 1870, 15 ? tf "AT> T-T "P?T"s"%T*-T~ F\ 7! ""J1 o a m E p] Oi h r,? '"*?"* T! 7?> \J* ) ?Lul ~ ?. W Uil & ' 5. ea/fc spe^ss.?;?: Any a.-; t 5, 1370, l.j - tf oiee01 Ij13 insurance jeffersox da rti?T\r t\jt fi rttt,t t?t? n?. V* XJUXJJ1UX%) VV/J QUABLES, PERRXN& CO., DIVIDEND, JUKE 1ST, 15 ASSETS, June 1st, 1 ANNUAL INCNME C This Company offers the 1 )UR tables by which a Definite Cash all Pol'cica lapsed by tlio non-pnynien ilunblp fiiatures to Policy-holders yet i nt rod i WuTi sufficient cnpUal for entire security, n lv'nnf?<rp? tr> lhf? f!s<rnlinn D W ... VI "" ? All iis profits are divided among its policyan. No ro.filriclions on travel or reaidecca in llw All Policies non-forfeitablo after eccond yea All Looses paid promptly in caeli. ' QUAmLES,-PE August^, 1870, 15?If i 01)75 OROO tram anil Scneral No. 3 White's Bloc July 22, 1870, 30, If HILL GREAT A.r *^0 [fj^ njTE AUK now otforii)^ to Cash lnty< YV way of :?:Ilin?jj goods low. The in* stool? reduced. YV o nro pollin/* Lad nese Cloths, fJroha'linof*, for 12?, 11 Oo. \Vvo Uayo nice lino of Jaconctrt, Jain and striped; which wc arc .scliin ml Summer Caasimcrc^'ljur 7f>ettf., f.l.( Vo arc soiling ull of .our Genla and l>o\ :c\, at fully 2o ets, lower, and every tfi 1.7 ' n *r's . * ? % >. V./ iv''?' ?r "? 4?%S>. ti tS | .. 2 Woihayo extended our inducements 1 lavo $i splendid asfcorCtiient'<rt Alillinoi* ivpry Uveek from Now York/which hi )riccs, and our prices hnvo been roduce :an please lb prico'Btylo and quality. .u' d j .. ff i>nc ,7TM :: *1 c ' rrj ai? wmmm., ?to -t At iJJ t . "-JAfwTkg>W --V3TT^ * ,ieU a copartnership in tho ' BUSINESS, LXaEI 0. SI., X-fco iEFS.S&XXeS'?. !?<> public generally, lo call and cxB> 3SS*> lowest market prices. All kinds of in excha'jgo ior tiOODS. GLAJSK. ' '.'Ml JkP^ nil <mCT TTF A *831 L js. w ?& xt* & LE 'S. Issusra,' ". <Q3, CUSTAEBS, &0., d Rennet, * <*?b jaLa??5^. -???-.J !> <>7J <m> & eb JM COMPANY. YIS, President, ieral Stato Agent, S. 0. kgent3 at Abbeville, S. 0. 70, FORTY PER CENT. , 370, $856,464.82. > T f M V ^ >VJE<iX ^ouu.uuu.uu. following inducements. Surrender Value is Guaranteed on t of Premium, presoDt one of tbe mask iced into fiifo Insurance. o Life Insurance Company offers Euporiui holders, in dividends, on the contribution 3 United States, Canada or Europe, r. . r RUIN & CO., 9 " J ? Agents. if ... oPRE & CO./* EMS, Pmrnm Msrehmta lc( Abbeville, S. C. i ? ' 'I i. I jrs etill greater inducements in the ' 'y > season is advancing and wo waufe io.V Dress Goods?Mozambique?, Jnjpj 5, -0, 25, and 30, worth 25", 30, 'iG, ana? ' \ .'t Swisses, plain and drilled, Npnagpfik iii7T" h. ; from ots, up. VvTo luivo Spr}?if c? *0, *1.25, worth $1.00, &1.55,.tf*J5$ ;s Ready-mado clothing, H&tfi, Shoo#, ,.. ling elso in proportion. - & \ b < t ' " lr * \ v - ?; to tho Miliinery deportment,where we , y. Goods. Wo avueecijring supplies , ivo been bought at greatly jtsjuccil d in a muchfgreater proportion,.- Wo *. PimLIlftltASB: - 1 .jE3Lt? ^XS7kM^Xk<PLWuL |4tf % WBi above reward will be paid for I tlrtaOTjrdhen&ion of Wad4?P?ci AbboviHd jail Wth<5^gh?{4if fcWn>> fey, flfat. -V4 nfcout thirty wfcigHtf IG& "Or % 170 lbs., Of fine appeara^'tad^U* flociablo ia hia mattnei^^^^^ ^yj ',Jute 10, 1870, 7^t? - fi'itoytX. v * ' vv..'^y*- v .y\ \ v * . 4 * u \ m