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* \ 'i 1 L 11 f. 1 . 'iT'i.i' vi am i brother GREENWOOD, S. C. DEALERS IN Hardware, G roccrics, HATS AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen's Ware, o-Xj^.jy3 Ssa&y-Ma&e Clo tiling1, Jmrttistjing ?001)0, IEOH & STEEL. AND in fuel, is every tiling to b< found in a well-stooliod, gonora sloro. Patronage desired on :v I>a.si: of value) rcceiviMl. Motto, '-Low jiricen iiii-1 fair dealing." Lil-cral ad vanci's. on'siti|)inents to our friends. . J'Vb. J 8, 1S7J", I:J?11' , PIOSIBA 8YSU?. Roitniag S^rup, diSVivnt grades. BE3T W'ATSHMilLCN, white DJIIP syitur. WALLER & B307HZB. I't'li: i:;u v- 1 ; ? 1-7:5 i'.\?if m\ ftpro n & mjyjvo i y tiii i iii'in?! UNTO whom wo have extended indnlgot.cc during llio Spring nnd Sinn? finer, to enable tlu m to make ilieir crop?, we would say, dial as their ct'opj mc gathered we shall expect immediate pny? iiioutp, as our t-ueeess for foluio operati. ns will dupe-mi upon our custuKiurd tnci-S.ug their li;U*i!ttiOd promptly- f To r!' vur fiieiids who have fo Morally mpporled us, we telurn our emeere thanks nti<l bespeak for ourselves a ;?onikitaiico of their fitvois the coming season. Norwood, DuPre & Co, Sept. 2, 1370, 20 ? tf To all Go-Aliead Farmers. 1,000 YARDS COTTON BAGGING. Wuigbt 1? lbs. to the yard, Prfcu? 26 cts. per yard. For ki!o by Mays. Barnwell & Co. Sept. 2, 1S70, 20-If da cumin AVTCI TTTEA amuuittiui S tfcu. 5 SALES BAGGING, 50 BUBBLES ARROW TIES, just rceciveJ, nt Norwood, DuPre & Co. Sept. 2, 3870, 20?tf jf. B. Ciaistsre & ?., Have in Store .1 large stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Call's PeraiiMaiors & Holy fas. 2oj March, 1870,18? tf fM?*i 'niWJiium fjrxfim.?qu-a^tr;:.nm. wi <ui,j J,ATISST QlJOTAJjlJJXS C)l-' SOUTHE5KN -tSK'J 0M'iES, X 'IS CHARLESTON, S. C., > Corrected Weekly by A. C. KA UFMAN~; P.ru her. No. 25 Broad Street. August 26, 1870. SAtb SErumtiM.?South Cnroiina, .ol-.l.? fi82; do now,?do, rcgiat'd stock, tx ;n! ?h7'). Orrv Skcumtiks?Angn=>ti?, Gn. Eonds, ?c on. nk..li..>? o f i ' - o?/r vumtcoiyUt OU'CK (jr lilt} ?{ 49 ; do. Fire Loan Bondo,?aO'J ; Columbia, S C. Bond*, ?nfiO. RiiLBo.\D lto>us.?Btye Ridge, (first mort pug*)?a60; Charleston nn-1 Savuniuh, -rufiB Charlotte, Columbia atd Augusta,?h85; Clie raw and Darlington.?a$ft; Greenville am Columbia, (firat roort.)90a?; di>, State ^uuranU-e, *7a?; ^Northeastern, 91a?; Savannah aod OKarlexton, 1st mort. ??78; do Slate guarantee, Tr-a72{ South Carolina, a75; do, 11 joSpartaubnrg'and Union.?n55. Uailboad Stocks?Charlotte Columb'a nnt Augusta,?a<Oj GreeavilleAnd Columbia, '21 ?; Northeastern, nl3; Savannah and Ch>irl< i fo?, ?a3l : South Carolina, whole tharc ??a88 ; do, half d-? ?a2?^. Exuiaxgk, ie.yrSew York 8?ght, f off par jOoId, 1H.?118; 8ilver, 10^ur-r-. aourn Carolina Bank diua Banlt of Charleston ?a*Bank of Newberry ... aBank of Camden , 40aBauk of .Georgetown 10aBank of South Carolina,.. .... 14a. Tt I # ^?? ' .*>*"? ui vnemr .14**B?nk of JUmburg..,.^,.. ...14*ftonk of BUto.of B. C. prior tol8aj.....,40aJlonkofBUte of ?L Q. Imim 1801 and 'fli JOa?Plant# ' *nd M??b?Diw fiaok ol .ffl?*pUV,Il*ck of Cb#rlo?ton tyrfpa B??? ?f Gbwl^to# rxs*n B?u|iwa?t*wi B B Am* of Cbariaton, ?oai*hvn?t?rn E E.Bwiit of Ch?le?ton, ? > Nff. Aiftt^Bapk Obarletfo*..,8*r ^ank of CliftrBunk tfFfcitffeldk'... Dtn? nU*kei ?ffr beirtg''W&i.iiM at the Batik Cotmtm ol each. <; -V.'i.r / ' i 11 ?'l j > . i-<.ny ?ui ?? < War News. Tio Disaster to tho French Arms?120,000 Soldiers C ipturpd. Nkw York:, September 3?A Tri'uie special from London, of tho 3d - days tne lvmg's headquarters were ut j Yendr?s, near Sedan, Friday. The > battlo of Sudan began at (> in the evening, Soptenibcr 1. Two Prussian corps were in position on I lie West of Sedan, having got there by long. forced inarches, to cut off the French retreat to Mcziers. South of Sedan was the First Bavarian Corps, and .I'.a-t. across the flense, the Second Bavarian Corps. The Sa.wns were nn t!ie North-east with tl?o <?uards. I wns P with the King throughout the day. ion the hill ahbvo the Meu*e, comi.vau!ding a splendid view <>f the valley of ) ;the Mer.se and the tield. ufter the tre| mendous battle. The Prussians havI n?> ' *??* ' '* 1 ' I?"^ vim i\u kiiv> iwn i ;o!i II; r >*?;? J i. jllio Ij.npcror f-apiiuhiled at 1'. A I. j 11 is Icllcr to Iho Kin:; < '' Prussia r-aul : j i;,.\s I cannot die at the in-ad <?i' my (army, 1 lay my sword al t!;o foci ol - lyoiir Majesty " j I; Napoleon hTl Sedan fur tlio Pnxs-j -sian headquarters at Yandres, at 7 >"iO*ido?*k in the morning. September li. | Mf-Mahon's whole ai'inv. comprising; j 1 inn,0?i<> pi-ison-M^. cap?'.nlali d without \ jconditions, Th? Prussians had 2IO.-j *' WXI men enrjn^'d or in reserve j the! .;i'ivi:' h l?(i.OOO. ! The T) -L '>,< '.< pii:>f"i::l telegraph.- ( iV. in .\i*I?i;i. r'ridav alXern^mi. siv ovi hoVl i- iiiK-.l ' :vf:iCi v:n jiJ-ror-s (!,< > ier. : iV'ii:'.vi;:uv r:\>\v:l; <i.:-.l . jit is il*.nii*nit l?J (>!.-i:sii: itnv11?111/>; io i 1 fit) iYcneii :ii; ! I In!) \vliiiw {rcsj'ii^si:;^ on JVM'iju: territory, wu'ii pri*nu<*v.-< sin.-! I coMiliM-tf*,1 (t-> '! 1 :iI-<> t is;r.v i";?ri " i (iio i; Tlu'V ! ! :?;v it.(?' t !<;il 1. :x. : ;il' i ?'N jis'li'i <i ir<iiu iVii'i . f.ii !. . ihrir poverty. 'i !.e Parisian-* are prot?:irii?_; 1*?i* famine by c>:j?11".ii: / ;:!! fornot possessed of means f??r , Ihtir own support. The poor French.! lif si'.mo bodied, arc retained lor miiila-; try fcrviec: ii not, arc sent tu thoj ' coo 11 try. 15t::;i.in. September H.?Tlio news that the Emperor and ftleMslion liatl capitulated was received \vit!i the; 'most prodigious enthusiasm here. Thousands of people - throng (liei 'streets, moving in ranks, with arms! linked, singing-patriotic songs, shouting and exhibit ing every other sign of ! enthusiasm- A singing crowd assem1 bled before the palace, when, in res-i ponse to cheering, the Queen appeared and made a short address. Ail the schools are closed. The monument ol' 1 Frederick II was literally buried with flags. Demonstrations were made before the residences of Bismarck, M<dtkc and the Minister of War. The stores arc. closed and the day given 1 unto festivities. Paris. September 4-? tlir* rvu?.w.;i of Ministers have issued the following proclamation to the French people : A great misfor tnne has come upon the country. After three days' heroic struggle*, sustained l?y the army of; Marshal McMahon against 300,000 of! the enemy, J0,000 men have Lccn, made prisoners. Gen. Do Wimpfen,} who took command of the army in:' place of Marshal McMahon. (who was! hadly wounded,) has nigned the c:ipi-' iulutton. This cruel reverse will n>l iihahe our courage. Paris' i:; Jo-day iis ! a complete :-t ale of dofci.ee. The :.ii!' itary forces of the country v.iii ha or-; ! ijanised in a f;;w days, and a r.ew : riny will he Uisdi v the walls of Paris. Another array is forming on the hanks of the Jjoirc. Year j'atiioli:..:n, your! anion, your energy will save France.. The Emperor has beers made a j ii ionev in the struggle. '1 he Government, in accord with the pul-.'ie p '.VL-rs, \vi!'; take all jucttsiiru*; required. De Pal>kao, Chcvivau J).. | (lo'.iondey, fienern!s I'ranse. De l.a; Tour. De Auvergne, (Jrand Pewel,: Clement du Yernais, P. Maynu. foji D;:!oa!ett, Jerome Da*, i;!, of theCouneii ol' Minister.?. | DOWNl'Ai.r, or tin: 1 MI'I'III \ r. iiw ktv ! j .1\a:;is, September o?>> i.\ 3L?It is. j now impossible to reaeh the Corp*! i 1*, owin# to tlie enormous j crowd:.: .surr:)ur.(ii:ii; the building. It j is reported thai the vote on ' J.)e .heanee" has been carried l?y veji:-: 1 lfcfi; nays none. ( I)eeheance evident-' jly means Ibrli itureor downfall ol" th<*j j dynasty.) The people are wild with i i exeitement, and are rushing through) jijii' .Mici'is, Lc nitiiir pUu-anl* wiiii ihu; |VoU; ol' thi' i-'orps L^ifrlatii' i?s??c*j i!??*cl i ! t IjOIVO!!, wlillo .s!iOllt ? <<f t'it'C Jl. jnlb- I liquc I sire heard x-u nil skies. Jiijtjinu'iils passing into ti?c city ;;ro rc-j ociveil by tliu popnUu-e with cioalonir.u; <, shouts oi' Hoc U Mijui ! Vice Rrj>vb- \ lutjiw arms. As I Ik; ri'^u'.jjr troops j pass, as a .sijjn/jf amity, tlioy arc sin^-i ' Mcuvcer 'jtour Puttie. The sceno is i I one of iiulc-8crihsil.lt! I'vi'liMiwni I'm-! ! mors of all kinds arc in circulation, | unci it is impossible to ascertain their . foundation, Jiutono sentiment seems j .1 to be paramount?resistance to inva-j Ision. "All the nation now to tho res j |; cne/' shout the* people, and the troops . join enthusiastically. 'Jhc (iuard Isajtional say order must bo preserved. The people evineo but little desire to 51 create tvoublc, and all soem rejoiced \ at tho vote of Decbcance. Later.?Tho crowds arc boginning " to tear down the imperial arms from i 'l the fronts of the shops. There nrej fears that this may lead to serious 1 trouble, as the National Guard aro <? not inclined to permit tbego disoiv ders. . !8 Berlin, September 5.?Congratula; tory telegrams from all parts of tho world coutinne to pour jn. Nearly all protest against foreign interference I with German adjustment of peace. It _ is reported that AJcMahou is dead. Paris, September 5.?Early this af-j " ternoon, tho crowds disarmed and Drone tue sworaa of those of the po_ lico who did not respond to tho shoots -of " Vive Rtpubllqut 1" Tho boullevards aro almost irop4*sable on ao~ count of tho crowds. *Thb National ~ Guards are keeping order. Parts', September B.~Tho Plrovisional Government assntodii office witbJ out tho'slightest disorder. All .Minis* J ters aro acting w*ith energy, add' or-! d<Trs have been Issued <qr Ibe immedi a.t'4 for*nriti6ni bf cOlbsertl armies. The ~ Senato has been suppressed, and the1 I Corpa JjQgiBlatif dissolved. Thor.ProJ visional Government is in permanent) - session-at'tho Itotel do Ville?General - ^och^presiding. >5, , Par18, September B.?At an early! . hour thii' Wofninfe,>gfcenCtiro'tv d 9 woroj *! cr-'l 5 ~?T?? vj....... ? ? ? jv n_M. il in the streets. Journals were sough with extreme avidity. Popular agi Latioi) is very great, and feeling agaius the invaders singularly nnanimouf 5 P. M.?Kiratry has been appoin ted eliief of police and Chienne Ara HO mayor of Paris. Tlio Hags havi been lowored on tlie Tuilleries; and i is said the Empress lias departed, nn< th? people are rushing through th T uiliorios. Placards are posted wit the words: "Death to Thiers !" Men* | bcrs of tiio provisional governnien iarc said to he I'avre, CJanihetti, >S .won, junury, J'iseanl, JYilHin mn Fory, appointed by tlie Corps Jjcgi.j lalU". after tho majority had v illi .drawn, and are in hession at the I1<j ; lei do Yillo. Ifetiri Iloehcfort, win has been released, in assisting at tlii j meeting. j Paim:*. September 5?OA P. M.? | (!ro\v(js r?;nl ititit: to tear down si?;n: \ containing iKe imperial arms and mo jdal!. The lii-jhe.-i, stories :iro elimbei to tear down the word "imperial* IVom the theatres. The pclicc arc m ji iiurer .seen on tho si reels. SruroAar, September H.?A crow idei mooting adopted resolutions lhal j Germany refuses mediation or inter ! volition of tlie powers; also, incorporating Alsaeo and l.oraino si; portion* <>f Germany, and demand compensation for expenses of tho war; als< Germany must now ho 0110 nation, willi o:ic army and ?no I'jirlinliit-r?t. tli.it I Jifw are the only s.-enrilies l"os a permanent poaeo in Germany and Ivsropo. j\mv V??i;September -r.?The Trlj.m.r fovrtspM!; i'-iit writes from 1!?o ii< athpiarteiP of Will'am, oi/.'ht mile:? iV<?:n S-.dan: "Thursday ni^hl, after (he defeat on (ho ilthh and iJIsj.. 'In1 I'remii retreated cu hoime on S^ii:itt, and e:?ea:nped around it. The Freneh pi h'lnor.- say they l??*li<?vc that the road !-> .Mi/.iei:; is open, and in c;;~V .-.t'another ?! a retreat, will !< iiecomp!;: hod. Osi Yvednes lit : i 1*!i eo:-p-<, l!:os i.i! from Charles' army. 1 army, aiif! (Jivuvn Princes, wore making a forced march in tIsc direction of Donchery :><??! Mc:;icres, to shut in Mi-Millions army in I he Wi st, and drive them against the l?elgium frontier While this was ?x<>ii??c on, ll:o Saxons anil (.itiards, 80.00(1 strong. on the 1'nissian right, under lVnico Albert, of Saxony, were marching rapidly, to clo<e on the French on the right of the Meii.sc, which they had cj-ossed on Tuesday,4he JJOih, at IJemcly, in the direction of La Chappelle. On Thursday morning, at half-past 7 o'clock, the King started for the bat. lie-field, the can nenadingnvas then going on. The King drove in an open carriage to Cherange, three ana a huh'miles South of Sedan. The French had flooded the low meadow in the valley before coming to the railway bridge at liazille. to stop the Germans from advancing on the town in that direction; but the French failed to mine the bridge at Bazille, nnd it was of immense service to the Prussians throughout the battle, who threw up earthworks on the bridge itself to protect it from the French, who move than once attempted to storm it, with the hope of breaking the Uavarian communications between the loft and right banks of the Mouse. On the projecting spurs of the hill the Bavarian* posted two batteries of brcechdoadinij steel lvrupp li'iins, which kept up a i!u,Uu tiil the very end of the day, with the ;;iiiis of &oua::, .A cross the J.Ivm.e, further to the li^hl i!a:;k, was nn undulating plain above the \ i of JJaruil *, tu minuting about a j:? !o and half from S>dan. At the woods near J.'abccouit mil way. thcrei-s a ravine. watered by a liny I rook, which wa a no of the mo.it di sjh rale i u de and s!:. ibier of the wh-Iv fa:tie." JMwtv: 1.1: w< od am.! ipwn w.rc ; : v.. :*; .! !';\iicii cawr*. \vh.,rc were sheltered m:i.of ! roups wi.iidi wt;:v never u- ed. and K-parati d from tl . m by a wooded ra*. in.*, w'.rdi wa>! hare hi!!, where oe< :tr<vd s eine of iin- hardest liphtin;r .. .1 .. ! : 4- i MUI.-II ii'i HU'I; *J:.C \jI ti.r icoys oi iiiC iion. 1'i.c ]<*reneh finny. when once in I In* hand.?' of* tho l\-::Psi:;ns, the whohtown of Sedan was at the mercy oi' thc(i'erinnn Further lo theleft !av the villago of Oljey, set on fire curly in Ihc <iay by the French shells. Above (ho railway bridge, on the lino ?o *ir;cieres: was a wooded bill, where .he Crown Prince and stali' stood dariiii; the day, havi:;?;a more extensive view than ours; where (stood the ?.\i!!?r. l'li-marcl;, War Minister Moltkn, (if.icrais Sheridan and Forsy.the. The object of" 1 lie Prni^iau '.jcnyruls was to elose a crescent of troops, with which they began to put into n cin-lo by a junction between tin? Saxons Corps on t!ic right and tho Prussians on the left. This too!: place at noon, near ihe village of Olloy, on tho Hazi'lle ravine, behind Sedan. This terrible cirele, at once formed, steadily smaller. tii! at last (he fortifications ol Sedan it.self were c losed. London, September C.?A. IJrtvarian Corps escort. 1)0,000 French pa-isoncrs from .Sedan to Prussia, Failly's dcatii is denied. The DaUy jYrins pays Jules Favre, tho Foreign Minister has already made peace proposals?involving the withdrawal of tho Prussians and the abolition of the French standing army. Tho Times and other .London journals favor tho French revolution as a clear expression of tho national will; they anticipate no disorder.? The names of the Paris streets hav already been chungcd. Avcnuo LEm pereur becomes Hue Victor N<>ir. .London, September G.?Congratu lntory declarations have reached France from Republican Committee* of several nations. Great numbers o; Republicans arc already leaving Lon don for Paris. Victor Hugo rcachct Paris last night. Pauib, September C.?Gen. Ven ger's corps reached Sedan on its rot rogade march. The corps is intac and is falling baok in good order. Paris, Qeptem^or 6.?Notwithstan diog tho dominance of tho !mo)t>, pub He order 1*8 maintained.; Eticrtno Ar ago, in .taking possession of Paris'a Mnyor,fn'tho riamo ot thti - Ilcjrnb liquo, issuod a stirring ad dross, recall intf tjio patriotic events Q.frl12, '30 am '48; lie*concludes: Citia?*^, I epeal to you now, as our fathers,did in*'.02 Citizens, the country is in danger rally au6und tbi6 Parislhri iminieipali ty, defended from piogo by a soldier o tW'JRcjimbRquo. Vive''la JitpubUqut I ti Brussels, September /- 6.? ''Jpiv [PriWco do Jotrivillo, Dac JVArrnifa idto ClW-li^ hTttfMxVillWb i' II o;:?i vlijL - ' -!1 ' 1M J.L''.JJL ! JL-l-I fr-j t to o(TVr their swords to tho Frcnc] i- Ucpubliquo. t I'ahih, Scptombcr C.?TIio polici >. aro incorporated with tho Nationa i- Guard. It is roposted that tho Italiai > > troops liavo entered I?omo. It is als< o reported that Jules Favro hns gon< t fo moot King William. Mellahon'i 1'death is contradicted. Eouhcr quit 0 'ted Franco laft night. hj Victor Hugo returned and was re i-;ceivod with an ovation. 1 ! / ?-i .i i? ? * ' v. .Ti;ui.:vihi, nns appointed rjuninnc i-1 Valentine Prefect of Slrashurg am d : Karlsruhe. The country depends up ;- 'o:i his energy and patriotism to read i?; ami defend his post. ? j The Prussians aro crossing the :) Ilhino i:i the vicinity of iWulhauscu. p,Tho National (Juard has gone to meet ! them. ! London, September G.?The Poll s j Mull (to.-rth! saj's: Tho question now -'is, shall France, rid of tho Emperor, i I he compolled to pay for his bins hy ' j the saerilico of .Alsaconnd Lornine? >|The dilheulty is presently to he solv|I hy the Prussian ldvanco to J'aris. - Ojmmi air meetings continue in England : favoring neutrality, There was ;; jvasi meeting of this sort ui Perming ham last night. (I rmmont arrived at > i l>over, England, and is ready to join jthe new government at Paris in a ?(Chinese war. Che.*, reau is at IJimism'Is. ,i'fhe Prussian papers eontinue their i;.-> . ;saultK upon .England's preteinh-d noil ; irality ait'l proposed inlorvention. Tim <-;srlis!s arc strong in tho ila~jircviiu'vs. j\ hand , 1,000strong, i vv:c; a' t.*:iIm.-Iiu-s. I.i<>ni;on, Seple-nilx-r G.?The Stanli'nrns tftnt ?n kiiiii as :i stable ;-ovcnn:ivi!i i* established in 1'ranee. I'.:;:*;!;;!).! v.iii join bur in a groat war ! auai'it-t. Ciiin.i, to assure the safety of' Kia*<<|MMUK in Citina. l j Tiie Time* says the crisis may he; po.-.i j uncil (or : . vera! months, but. ihej iSaltan's sr.brai.-:. ion wiiM.se 1 lie end oi l tit. I / m uprising i.? reported in Italy,and! la ;rvo;:' v.vr is Indievcd imminent. ; The deposits in (lie Hank of Franc, j 'it is raid, liavc been removed. The Prince Imperial readied Lon i jdnn lo-daj-. MeMahon dird at Kantur, Belgium | The Professors of the Uoman Oathj olio Theology convened at 5\ uremburg. i to demand a new Council, lo reverse j the anlawfui proceeding of the L'oui.-; iciloflhc Vatican. j The Hepublie has hcen proclaimed in llarve, Marseillaise, Lille, Is antes, Peroqucre and Montpelier. 'J he journals of Paris support the new government in the national defence, discarding al! othca considerations. The ! Journal ojjicicl de la Kepubliquc expccts the army (0 rally around tho glorious I flag which, eighty years ago, drove back all Europe. Tho new governintent has re-called the present French Ministers at London, Vienna and St. Petersburg. A new dccrco has been issued requiring tho withdrawal of all Germans from Paris. Kcratry, Prefect of Police, addressing tho policemen aud citizens, eays: The revolution just taken placo has been pacific. It was understood that no French blood should be spilled oxcept on the field of battle. It lias for its object,as in '92, repression of the foreign foe. France, under the auspices of republican liberty, i.-i prcpaied to vanquish or die. .My bower .shall only bo used to defend from tho blows of those who seek to betray the country. ?uv? nvntiwi* A?Am ~P?i | ' ? (? j ???I rcprt in hsr-ro numbers5, their flight beinj* bumcd by tlio wnr. Tbej {.'avs, .Vorii Liverpool, rvL Now York on 'j'uc::<i:iy, bronchi 218 cabin pussen? ^.'1: , Kh'.l I bo 1'ialifO, from tbe KiiniC post. 150 ]-anson?rfi*.?. among whom are Mrs. Scott ?i?ld<;n?} Ibc actios?. Oio jiiii!, tho violinist. All .the !-tei^vJ's to leave LieevpCOl for ai jinci;ia to c-otr.c arc ."aid to have their jberth room engaged. Tbo samo ro-j mark applies to tlio French steamers.! ^ Tb<> Obio re:!ical;? arc Paid to be in !aib:iky condition. A letter in the i S\:w York Tribune. (L-ood Miitlioi-i'.v ? . ~J I i'or i;licit a (statement) predicts that the j!/?. jnoerals will retain the live Con-' Igrs^tiional districts they now hold.; jwith almost certain promise of carry-j ii?># eight others. ]f so, the radicals will carry bnteix. If Ohio is diHp^tiisted with radicalism, '-the dog is dead." ClIANCK OK SiJUEDUI.K.?On and ufjter to-morrow, the passenger train on, the lirocnville and Columbia Kail road i wii! roach Columbia at r-i:!5 p. m., ko 'as to make connection with the An 'gu.-t:i Jioad. Passengers will lake dinner in Columbia, and proceed di1 rcetly after on their journey. AijVTtTilEr). i ARR1J0D, iit Abbeville C. 1L, on *! the 25lh of August, 1870, by ftev. J, O. Lindsay, Mr. W3IIT.R AG NEW 'uud Mrs. itACUHL KNOX.COlsrSXajSTEEB. The following named portions Lave s freight in the Depot: > 8 S linker, W T McDonald, F Wil son, J S ]'eid, W C Wilson, W Moore i & Co., A T Wideman, L C Clink-scales, , C T Haskell, Trowbridge & Co., 1 While lJro's, J. W. MARSHALL, Agent. r>Ai'iu'if)o.?mnister Allen, J V . Kellor, Young & Co., X Branch, L I (Jodasky. , C. V. HAMMOND, p Agent. Markets. t Abbeville, September 0.?Cotton 16@16. New Yor*, September 7?Cotton - <joiet?uplands 20/ Gold 14$. 7 P. M.-?Cotton in fair demand 9 and lower?sales 1,800 bales; uplandc Uj 19|. - * ? -t Ci arlestox, Sept. 7.?Cotton de ij mand giod and pricos slightly easici c ?middlings 18 (3^_.18jtj eol&s. 20C !.' bales; not receipts 285 bales ; oxportf ; ooastwisO 451; stp^ .J,pi2:- , r ?,r. j f m[ t - A.n/ifru*n i * ' Qa^ ~T * _ ,? % - ? v K/V|/V I?VVVIVII lylUOCVi f weak, at* 10i off; 6iilcs 106 bales /! retecrfjiid 230?: middlirigs 17*@17f.' o JMv?fep(K*&, September '-1^ 3 P. if i,| ea?s;9A<g>t.? f WmW^* ! ' i. ? : v i , .' f j *" [i A Maltose cat in Indiana, a short tiino since, had a scvoro encounter 0 with a largo Hack snake, and came off 1 victorious, without having been onco i bitton, althouirh tho content hud hist ) cd for moro than half an hour. ! Abbeville Pnccs Current. . HAGfMXO?Gnnny?per yard.,.. n 30 |{\LIj UOl'E?IW'inp, per ll? a . Manilla, per'ib 80 ft 8* ' I'ACON?Ilanris. per ]t? '/6 ft Ho 1 HxmUlors, per lb 17 a )' ? Sidcp, per lb l'.l.Jn 21 . iUjUE stoni:. per lb is >i < !'. ICKF*?per lb, ' 8 a 1? ItU rTRlt?Country, per lb 20 u V.'i | ' (MIICKLX'5?per boa-l '20 n 8o , OAl/JCO?per yiml 10 a 1-} | COI'f'IMtAii?per lb ft a J" CO'JX, j>?r bu.-hel 1 7f;ul & > 1 iroKN mivw. ??- 1 , I-VI UU.-1IK1] .....I S'til- 01' . jOANi>LH4?Tnflow?p?*r lb f20n. A<lantnntinc, p<?r !b.... 8" I COI'i'IiK?Uio, per lb '2:$a !i'! I.agi:yii?, ji'-r ll> UP.* I??i JlU'Il, p'.M* lb ".'l.l k:i>TTr?; YAHN, jut 1.uh.-I? :i v:.(i2 ;.n a lJO.Miioi'lOi-l-i per yj?rJ 1 *>a lt'? , 7-1 " lUii 11 ' !} -1 " lsU IX . ; KOfiS, por 1 <~n '2u' M.OI I;. I.I.I 7 final- III j ' CliM'DVVper lb -10.1 I ItoN '1 IKS, p. , ]>)? J1 i IUOX ? Ki;}r!i^h rcfliu-tl, ptr putiml, h 9i?i Stt ci '.'a 10 J ?rIT i11 II 1" 0 II <><! a 1 - v ri.tw ><.'d ii i'? I'olwarx n 1<> ! | I.Alt D. ) i r II 2!iii 2.i | j LSJMUliK?Wi.k I!??.ir?!s. p.?r fl u2??m j 1 S?*ifti;ll(ii*r9 J>?*r M ft ft*20 lil.i ! \i/\r * c?. v " * i lltlil, ji? I' LJJli 7 ? ^ West Isiiliu, j>?r g .1... 5<ui 7."< 0 N?:*.v t >rl?-:itis. .. 1 trttal y.'> | MACKKUEl.? J?r hull' barrel OlialUoO ti p.-f Kit ? OUi.4 <;t?j i MAI>DKK?j tr '2.ri r. | NA1!?S. p<r k?>j$. <?ij ()A iS, 1 i-if litt>!l<'l 1 l?).il 1I5 j (unions, | ini-in-1 ni r.:>!. Oil. ? K-JI.U'UC, JMT H-il 7 ">:! f-')| ' J iiis4?*t-?l, <1 1 H'iil *i" ; ,? l.iiit'i-c.i, iu\v.. 1 !<. ? 1 -1 i TaiiRiir!! Slrin'.H ...I st'hi rOTAT(i!lj? per b.iMiel 2 Ornii .v> S\V< ? ( . *' .... Ill (i'.l S'AINTH? Wliiiv L? ;i<!, per Hi a IM?'K. per 11) n 11! SAl/l". |?-r sack 3 00i.3 2!> SlllMil.KS, p?-r 1 .?>0 !i'? >..: C SIH ?T. |'i?- M) ISj 20 sL'GAll?I'ulvciixcd, per ll> ft 22 (JuisIkm), |?cr lb .... 5?0a '22 A. |? ril) a 17 V. Kxlts, per II) 1-la 1 li l'-rown, por lb 13ft l.r> SITCIK? tJ?)M a 13 I1 Silver ? SPIRIT ?Corn Whis-kvy, per gal 2 00u2 60 French lira inly 6 00nl0.r>0 15ye Whir-key 2 ?(l?6 00 ll<-l!nnd Gin 4 UOmS 00 Of Tiliponti c nl 00 TEA?Hyson, per 1?> 1 50u2 61 Imperial, por lb 1 OOul 'it Ulnvk, per lb 1 OOnl 26 * TALLOW, per Hi liia 15 c< VINROAH?l'i>li r, p?r gnl iiia 76 VAllNIaHIi:?Conch l?><ly, jmrgnl G ?>)*r? on I) C?pi>l, per gul.... 3 n50 , WIIF.AT, por liushel I 50aI 6i? 9 ^ ? 3P ASIATIC CHOLERA-IN CHINA. Altnott every case cured wi.li PAIN KILLER. ft [From Rev. B. Ttlford, Missionary in China, 'I | uow visiting Lia home ia l'enn.] a Waomsoton, Perm. Dear Sirs:?During n r<\*id<?nce of Mciiu Ion y< *? ' a inimoniiry in Siiun and China, If " found your Y?-getal>!o 1'nin lvi!!or a n.o-t vnl-!'' u*l)l<5 remedy for that fearful euounrc. tin.-!. In it'lt:iin*$lering tItc nifdieinc 1 f<>uud it meat t h : r fl\ et tial ! > give it ler.spotiful <>f I'nin Ki'h.-r in in gill <.f h??t wnt."r (Wi wish sugar ; t! ! tl en, about iifi-jeti niu.'jic#1 1m gin to give !. 1 about n tea.'j oonfi.l of th'j Mime i.ii.v.'ki'iz every I " | frw ndMi'esuntil nihf was obtained. Apph j I hid applieut ivjie lu l!?* ?>;;; cuiiU'?. IV'.t'jo the [ with the P.iis? liiMer, el.a;*, c:ij rub',, jtiii liia's ?jsi.-kly. fit' tlis;~o v. bo had tlivl3 Cholera, a:.-l tool: Sh.i ini'ilieiue faithfully in ' ^ : ii'o \v:iy s:nt<?! above, eight ??::t of t. n recoverjinl. Truly yours, 13 Tidd'OKD. i If alt:ukitl wish .tli? Dinirl ?tm, Dysentery, j Cramp, Colic, don't delay th'. use of the 1'AIN ! KILLER. ? IYnGCIK.W. CiilltA. I Dear Sir?:?During a long icsid'-ece in China s; 1 have used your invaluable Pain Killer, both i i in my own fatiiily and among the Chinese, and j j have found it n must ?x client iuedieir,f_ In! I the summer of 1 anil while r? siding in | j^hunj.hr.i, 1 four.d it a:i ;i!:no.-t certain cure f?-r j Cholera, if uv-d in time. lade.-d, using it in ai. I greut many in-itauu**, i do not remember full- ,r iug in a single 1'ii-e, l'or thren years I have j been residing in this place, more than fifty c | miles from u |>!iy>ieitn, i.ud have been obliged j (J often to full upon my own resources in casts of j j *ickn-fs. The Chinese coiue to us in great S I numbers for medicine ai.d advice. Though j without medical knowledge oui selves, the few *Ipiijip'e rciutdieri w*1 can command are ho much ;l ; iu ndvai.ee even <f their physicians, that we ; have almost daily applications We allow i| ; them to come, because it. brings them in eoiita t , with tbcm, and opens a door of usefulness. In diarhuui, colic, vomitiiig, cholera, cough*, etc., your PAIN KILLER bus been my chief mcd ieine. Youis, very truly, T. P. CRAWFORD. I' ? <?+ Si What Doc3 Reason Say ? f. The lis tie inongooso wlnn bitten by a deadly |j serpent resorts to ft eeitnin plant, cats of it. unit cseapes the fleet of the poison. That i< " instinct. llunian beings on the other bawl, ii must depend on reason aW cxpeiienee in se- i Icctiug tho mcjiusof prolvctiiig-litalfh and life against .unwholesome influences. Now. wln>t <] do. s reason say on this vital subject? Does it uot tell us that to invigorate and purify the system is the best way to protect it agaii.nl the invisible poison winch generates disease? Surely it tides. The next question is, what . gnidc thnll we follow in choosing a medicinal * safeguard if Reason replies, let your monitor * be experience. "Well,the cxpeiienco of eighteen yours comprised in one unbioken feci s of f satisfactory testimonials assures us tlint lies- ( tetter's Stomach Bitters possess strengthening . regulating and antiseptic properties which are not combined in the same huppy proportions r in any other preparation extant, I'l.is there- t fore is the antidote to which reason bids us resort when our health i< imperilled either by the malaria which produces epidemic disorders, c or by any oth?r cause, whether inherent and constitutional or connected with our habits, oc- f cupations and pursuit*. The venon\of a noxious reptile is scarcely more sulitle and dangerous than ibat wbicfi 8 lurks in foul nir and impure water. To escape t , .the fevers, bilious disorders, disturbances of (be bowels, and other serious maladies pro- > duced by these insalubrious elements, it is absolutely oocessary that the stomach and all the secretive organs should be, so to speak, iu a ro- 1 bust condition. Upon tho amount of resist- ' ance which the vital System ean oppose to the ' deleterious influenoes that assail it* the safety of the health depends, and it ia because tho GREAT "VEGETABLE IN VIGOBANT imparts energy and rrgylarity V> the most important 4 functions of the body, that it can be recommen- ] ' ded and guaranteed as an fcvalublc preventive > mediCin*. 7j *t 1 + ti * , N ' 1 ' * ' I InreaTAXT to ButLPZBf.?Doors, sashes. ' blind*, mouldbg*. atld All tlie material necersaI ry to finish a house in.proder style can .be ubta*f>?d ?t via lowest Market ratesdirect from > tbe raanuf(vetorer,l>. F. Toale, Charleston, H. (X, who lias the Tnrgest and me'Sl complete I manufactory of si\ch articles iu the Southern . States; See bis advertisement in anotbtir columns i., ' , !J ^ I'm - i . j; .-1i." . Low prices aelttyfp corpmand a good, a)tit'o, " ut in case' of Sumter Bitters the exc^-pVioA roves thi rulo?it is the bca'. tonic known. f . V. ' . -i I To Physicians NEW YORK, August 15lli,18C8. Allow mo lo call your attention to t preparation of COMPOUND EXTRA( 'bUCIIU. The component parts s B'JUJIU, Long Lkak, CUBE US, JI NITER BERRIES. moi>r op J *11121'a nation. IJtlchll, vacuo. Juniper Deiries, by distillation, furm a fine gin. Cul>eli3 extracted by di> placement with spirits obtained from Jnni )cr Berries; very little sugar i? u#ed, an isuiall proportion of spirit. It is mor Palatable than any now ( > use. Buchn, as prepared by Druggists, b c idaik color. "li is a plant that emits it ragrance; tho action of a flame Oostroy his (its active principle,) leaving a dail ind gin: inous decoction. Mine is the ;-olo f ingredient?. Ti.o Buchuin my prc p n tiun pre>b raiii.ites; the smallest quantity f the other ingredients are added, to pro out fi'i moniilliiin ' nunn I,... I# .. O - f ? J"'I1 HI- It ? ;i e found nut to bo a Tincture, ns tnadc ii 'liarin;icopa;-?, nor is it a Syrup?an* lierefoie can l?o used in cases 'where fovci r iit 11 unwation exists. In tlii?, you have ic knowledge of the ingredients and tlx lotjo of preparation. Hoping tl.at you will favor it with : iid, and liirit upon inspection it will inoe! ill, your approbation, With a feeling of conii?tancp, 1 am, very respectfully, II. T. IIELM HOLD, lieniist and Druggist of 1G Yoais* Ex perience. 7om Hie largest Mnmif.ioturii g Chcuiist ii tbc World 1 Nov km her '1, 1354. "I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. llein old *, lie occupied the Drug Store oppo te my residence, and was successful it inducting ths business whero the other ad not been equally 6o before Lien. 1 ave l?pen favorably impressed with hi: haracter and enterprise WM. WEIGIITMAN, irrn of Powers & Weightman, Manu laclurmg (Jlicmiats, Ninth and Browi Street*, Philadelphia. IlELiinoi.1/3 FlCid Extract Bucnc ?r weakness arising from indiscretior 'lie exhausted powers of Nature whiel ro accompanied by so many alarmini finploms, atnong which will bo found, I11 isposiiion to Exertion, Loss of Memory Vnkefulness, Horror of Disease, or Pore oding? of Evil; in fact, Universal Lnssin'.e, I'loslration, and inahil'.tv to cr.lo Ho'the ciijovun^ita of socio')'. The constitution, cncc aff.-eled with Or tnic Weakness, requires llio aid of Medi i:;e to strengthen an J invigorate the sys ?m, wliioh HELMIiULlJ'S EXTRACJ iUCIIU invariably dom. If no trcalicnt is mi-milled to, Cousumptiou or in?r.lty etwiea. IIklmuold'o Fi.c:n Extuact ov Kcciiu i nll'jetioiis peculiar to Females, is un quailed t>v any oilier picparalion, as it llilurobis, or Retention, Painfullness, o oppression of Customary Evacuations 'Iterated or Schiirua State of the Uterus ml all complaints incident to the sex, o 10 decline or change of life. ITej.muold's Fluid Extract and Tm \ir _;n j uun'.u iwar. ?> ami win radically oxter linnlo from tlie system diecHsea "arisin; rom habits of dissipation, at little expens ittlo or no change in diet, no inconve liencc or exposure; completely superset! ng those unpleasant and dnngorous rcmo lies. Copaiva and Jltrcury, in ull thes liseascs. Usr Uelmdold's Fi?uid Extrac Suciiu in nil diseases of theso organ vhether existing in rnalo or female, froi whatever cau?s originating, and no matU I ? - u nrvv ?ong Biftuamg. Jt is pleasant 1 as'.o and oJur, "immediate" in action, nu '.torn strengthening than any of the prepai ions of Bark cr Iron. Those suffering from broken-down c lelicate constitutions, procure tho remed it once. The. reader roust be aware that, howovc light may be the attack of the Above dia sases, it is certain to affect the bodil lealth and mental powers. All the above diseases require the ni >f a Diuretic. tiELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU is the great Diureti Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price?$1.25 per bottle, or G botth *>r ^0.60. Delivered to any addrea Describe symptoms in all communication Address H. <T. I1ELMBOLD, Dri ?nd Chemical Warehouse, 594 Brcradwa New Ycik. , V- 1 r 1 >*at' WUNE ARE genuine unless done i in ?tctl-?ngrave4 wroppe*, with fae-sirai of niy Cberaioal Warehouse, aod signed, n. T. ITEOMBOLD. f'H ' ' ^uly 8j 1870,11| 11m . ? ? > ?*j , ,i ' * y - \ * 1 TO THE *y ?^C/CoV^ The uruloi'fliirnofl, havini* form ir<' ? 3rK.OC: A K t l: PfinVTSTAW jl JUL \J y IU1U11 i ~ w';^;. JA.-.4 , iKTo^ 3 >: if. iicRpocI fully solicit 1 heir friends and the amino thoir : ^11 !',Y A i! I-' determined to so!! at 1 lie I [ ^ Marketable Country .Produce taken ii ,. August 10, 1770, 17?If icwc .*&. 3 OF THE SEAr TTH IBlIIEXIIFIIC: PAB.ICEB. S Ati^ur.l .">, 1G70, 15?tf BMM FOR NAKXiJG PUD3I3K I I n rzp e r* ^ also, Mcf'r eft "SP&urJlzsL.#:;-:i August 5, 1370, 1 r? ? If : oie-.' '& n .i :? ; ^INSURANCE ' JEPPEltSu;; DAT GEN. M. 0. BTITLES,, qqjsc. QJJARLES, PEaIRIN & CO., A; DIVIDEND, JUNE 1ST, j ASSETS, June 1st, 18; ANNUAL INCKikiE OV -I This Company offers the fc - j/"YUri tables by which a Dkkinitb Cash Si j. i all TuHcies lapsed by liio non-jm-nienl c valuiible features to l'oliry-holdera yet imroJHci With Mifik-iont cnp'lal for on tiro secuiily, no :?ilvan!?j?C3 to the Carolina. All its profits sue divided among its policy-'.u - plan. No ro*'.i!?lij:is on travel or rosidyrcc in liio 1 , All Policies nun-forfeitable after Fecund year. L All Looses paid promptly in cash. QUARLES, mi A?giul z, 1370, 15?if 'i ioiwooS^Bi gk.OO: . Grain ant! General ? Ko. 3 White's Block J July 22, 1870, 3G, If l" .A. T :T I ? "a / JJ iiivij imw imurmg 10 '^asil UUyOfS s i f V way ol' selling goods low. The k ' our stock rcduccd. Wo aro selling Ladies 13 ancso cloths, Grenadines, &c., for 12-5, 1">, i !r 50e. Wo lmvo a nice lino of Jaconets, Sw i! plain and striped; which wo are selling IV j and Summer Uassimeres, for 75ets., $1.00, r_ Wc aro selling all of our Gents and Boys > &c., at fully 25 cts., lower, and overy thinj I TO CBS I Wo Tiavo extended our inducoments to t ~ havo a splendid assortment of Millinery < * ovory wcoTt from New York, which hnvo pricos, and our pricos hnvo been reduced ii d can plotfsc in pvnco style and quality. c. May 27, 1870, 5-tf Z dee of Coity Commissiimers, ?. ABBEVILLE COUNTY, C., 2 AnuEViLLfc C. II,, August^flJ^lsTO. fi ' A ALL OVER ^*9 1 COMMISSIONED by tlio' nrtctor; signed are Jierofciy ordered to in lmve tho work oo their reepoetivo. i. le roade CCWtiEtJaU) by tho 25th of *SopUmber.: > .t. ,ni , L. P. GOTFIN, County Commissioner. - , > i Aa'gnsfe i^p(870, 1-C, 71 I iBLIC? cil n. c-opartnorslup in tliO > MSTIIESK ?x./ -m*. _a_ i Jlul K-/ KJJ 1 YP 7! 1^1 (H ?? c^odl^jtl-ij \J a ifiija v j i/i? IfTi.^inLSj-?, s public generally, to call acd cxowest market priccp. All kinds of ii exchange for (JOODS. cash:. 1WAESE. =? S3 r OF WAR : m 'S. arauacra, m, CO'STAEOS, I ?? i.O'viilL ii11/1;^ * "!T_-5 *=* O '-IS a ". 7#?% COMPANY. IS. President. iral State Agent, S. C. ?Ciil=s cit Abbeville, S. C. >, FGSTY PSXI CENT. '0, $853,464.53. ER SGOO.OOQ.OQ. llowing inducements. :i:unNnr.n Yai.vis is Glaiianterb on I' I'ren.ium. prccui. one t;f tho most <1 inSo Life Tumi value. Jjifc Insurance Company offers superior (ulci'3, in dividend?, oh llic cor.liibulioa Jfitcd Staler, Canada or Etiropo. UEUN & GO., Agents. iPRE" Sr. f!0 BRS, Provision Merc&aata , Abbeville, S. 0. Hinruruw MJiiraiMiiij, i Blill greater inducements in tho eason is advancing and wo want ' Dress Goods?Mozambiquon, JafN 10, 25, and 30, worth*25, 80, #0 and dsaoH, plain and drilled, Nnnsooks oro 12A eta, ui>. Wo ha'vo Spring $1.25, worl'lx $1.00, ^ 1.55, *1.50. Ueady-M; <io clothing, .1 ?nt>*. Shoes, < elao in proportion. \ iSBMSS, > ..k ) . ;* 'ic MiiiiiHv.'v dopavtJiiOFit -wI-fro wo Souds.-'"-\Ve :u;o. fcc'cirrin.,' applies but:u btjugiiL';\t; gf&'atly. deduced ii a in.i* :. greater im.portion. Wo " EffOCE SfELLMT^ , *; . . r \ <IlE abo7* < ., i- ; j-.aul .!'.)> tho ^pi'iv;' ,# , ^ }' <v i? i" -r, i (COlO ' > X r " ' If iOJll ;4hH )bevilli! j.'. oi tfatiuy, tho -iin inst. . IJo ie ai;? r?ef;liigh, out thirty yours ohl, \yoigh8 166 or. (X lbB., of fine appearance, tvud qui to eiablo in his .roaunepe, ,c- .I Juno-ie.'-mo, 7-^tF - T ;? "t:?V .Ov- > ir jl