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\ U AtiLiiii & MUiiiMi, GS.SEUWOOD, S. C. +<?> 9 jmoalkus JX wax ?wm$ Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, Shoos, Queen's ciro, a-Xi -/V27T. T3 . & o a dy-M a d -3 Clo t liin j, Jrarmsijing (Doo&s, 3E?XjsO""Wg3. XB.ON & STEEL, A Is J) in fact, is cverytMnr; to be loutnl in a V\oU sl<.\!cc(!, ijouvr:;1 More. Patronage! <K,v>iiv;l on a 1 > **i.s of value roeeivo'l. Motto, 'l.ow prices a:iJ iUir tloaiii!^.'' !L?'."ral :u!vauees, on shipments to our iVIends. l'ol). 13, 1870, !:??(?' fHW"" ORLEANS JSYUUr. FI013M SYSUP. Reiiulng' Syrup, *11 r:Vw;it-lc?. BEST TvATEEIISLOI", WHITE DRIP .SYRUP. WAXJ.ES. & B2C-25XB. February IS, 7s7'), f*i?1!' ill ill! ,m. v V Xii .U. A. ? V -A- > *\.? If ^ | U NTO ?Vim '-v*? I.nvo ox'r 1 :u ni!gei.ee during 11 i?- Spi i':pf nm! .Sum- j tuer, lo enable them W> thiir cr?sj>F, we wculJ H!>y, that ;i;j Uiv'I* crops . iv gathered we Piifi! oxj.vct dia:? : :-y? > iiienls, as our success lor future oper;i:.?t;t will ik- p(rtl<l UpOIl our ITittomelo lUC'.'lisijJ tbeir liabilities promptly. To all our f.ietjtlrt who have bo Iihora'Sy supported us, we icturn our C!iu:<re | ami bespeak for outlives a ?of; Lliuir Cuvojs the coming Sea-uu. Norwood, DuPrc & Co,!. i BepL 2, 1870, 20?If Tlic State cf fJcntli : .. re? In?, ABBEVILLE CO UK TV. j In the Court of Pvi.-ij.Us. Aim K. MurbliisU v. M-:iy E. Mwdijii: ai;J oiljcr.". Proceedings in 1'uilition. ! j BY Older of W. JIILL, Ja igo of the|? Court of I'rooaN?* : 1 will *e!l at Abl-onllo Co"il Uo'J-e c!:i< B*lu l.>uy iu OClUlJliii isuxt, a {>stii of The He-I Esls.to cf JoectsI:. 0. i Marshall, " ! Lnle of the Suio and C:>tsnty ;>fores>si.31 , dw.eaKe.J ; consoling of FIV!*' TKA'.'TS , OF LAX L). uli silSlJltO 1:1 i )u(>roscule<l by jilais iLereoi to Lo exi.il/ii-! j ?<] t>u day of talcs. . !, B?\? Torn:* of ealo truiilc Laowu til ite time o/ buic. II. S. CASOX, A. C. j Abbeville, 8. C., 8r*j)t. SiL, 2 67'J. ? i Erskms CoIIega. j, 7*XEUCISE3 in tliis Institution uii] l?r; 11 8 j reM'.nifcd ou the 1st MONDAY Or ! OUTOliEll nexl, and couliuue uijtii ilu i 2d W^duuSday of Jiilj'. Course of btuily cxteuiiivc ai;d iboronjh. Kxpousca for ibe Collcgi-iLe Votir, aLuUl , > Oho Iluudrod tmd Eighty Dull.an. Candidate fur udmi>eiuu ?l;ou:J he prcseul al the opening of the Su?>hion, Lin [ will be aduiilted ut any liuu>. Persona wishing luoro pauieu'.ur infor- . maliou chu utldrues Pubs. 11. C. GUI EH, D. ]>., lJue Weft, S. U. S?|?t. 9, 1370, 20, 2t Estate of Saral Wite, M. + tt ?-r- ou.x. MV bbZV/IiiJLViib 19 U V Ulil} i-O k Ji I ?? j ALL Ferfons indebted to the Estnto arc urged to prompt payment; those !i?v-' in<{ demands against it a.ust present them . before the above dale or bo barred. J. H. WIDEMA1T, Ezceutor. Sopt. 0, 1870, 20, 8t Kinsma?i & Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. LiberalAdvances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C. Sspt. 9.1870, 20, 3m & J. Visa N. H. VALENTINEtit; (o ? TO IBS OE <U0., Cotton Factors M Genera! Comiissioa Werclants, Central Wharves, Charleston, 3. C. X IBERAL ADVANCES inade on conw/rnX-J. rncnta of (Jottoo, ond PlHiit^r'a Suppiiu6 purchased on the most favorable terms. Sept. 9, 1870, 20. 6na , "Necessity is a Stern Master." Necessity forpf# me io require pajiueolfc-r till Notes and Accoiinu . du? me. All pot paid by the lOlliof October will be placed in lliprJbMU.ds of a TrjaJ.Justice,/or collection. ? j W. A. Limbcckor. Ninotj-Six,'8. C., 8cpt. 0/ lgfoj 20, Ct t . tp . .p * "nvpr i .i?i' t \. .. V i. L \ t u J ?- . i J . ' Dolaite of tlio Surrender--Intcrvie Het.v'Cc'ii Napoleon nud Hiain.takTIio Tcnuj ?trTood Unjii. I .ovnnx, Ttio.siinv. Son! {??? !?.-?-1: . / i I A sjx'ehil com'spoudeul ol' (no JSe j York Tribune brings from Sedan ll i following detailed nccmsut of the c i pitulation :md interviews between t! Kmpcror, King fin>1 Count BUiikut! a i?isr:N?s:isi:::n moknisc visitoi: !lk.\i)yi;akri:itm, pouccwiy, 2njsak I* A I* j September Yeslcnlay morning <ji*ito early I carriage containing lonr French <>( [eers drove or.I from Sedan, and can i into tin (leu.mi: line*. The earri::.*; iwa.s accompanied by throe c-ilirev:< e : h -ioch, but !.:t?* no oiher e?"eor and when it had n,rwved among ll; ! Germans-, one of the neenpants j>t:t hi i head op.' : 1 sv-hed wh.'iv wa*? <'nn:i 1 n^inare!- ; l-<?. mi;v? s; him at one* Tlie m?M llial !Yi'i' !; ;ry v.:: lite !.!< t li!v< I;,- r j.ot in wliifli to lit: t! 1 v O i:: 11. ki:o\v1 ox act ; who:0-ibuul:'. ' ] V:r\v:.!-.!, t !lCil, I; 1'om : y.M TI.c candat-lun 1 !iw;ty. mas.y a o:sr lauco v.\> < a-! ii. 'J'l.aJ. s ?;?*i i <:.' ! v<' v 'afU'i \vas\ls i:n>\va : .> i <. a at isi'Vj ! i'ic o\"''!st. (. <vis:it I!i*!i!iavvk n?ay !"v< ! 11! t!iO yoarn l!>al a t-u;irtc*-?i.s -Aral iiiim aiui ?u vos* !>.i\i '.uit'liior viit??i* i:i liic early Hioiiiii.-;; ' : >: !:< :< a: ? m.r.r int::v.vi-:\v I,.; ... i sai l t-i :i:! l.o?;- < .;:* J;>\vi. - I :!. iv:i I of i!.; 5.:'! :{ \ ? ! lis . < ! ' r !: nlr. li v.*:is ; . ' i :. iz * I v i'lir, t:f?:*i:iiiir. y<> *v. : o ] '. ; i iui v. 112: !i o.-s i ? ! :i ?iy will l?ul oiu* i5i'ct;r;?ti ?51 ?'.i i't- vii'l Wil-i 1 II:.! ' ii ii:*r- CUJ. <,i the I'.'- ! ' Ji ; /vie;'. <' .si! i !. :m: i< v.':1..- in !.: V-.i! ? Ci'l 1 "s I isniiV'tai, witu a )i:tt li ! i*;ic IjUOlH. Ii' Xt.-il '.li'O I. v.it outfiJc liiti i.wills ? . jlict'i-.s ;>iTfcjii lj .'ii'joa llie | 'a not i'ar oil', Mid llio tali i;c-: ! . i * - 1 * ' ? - u t;c- ii.c l.'iiuu.-cr ji> i'.j." i ? :.*i bii ,?"c:s. you will realize i!.!., fcir.jj o:>;.*vi!o. saj'OM'.'-X : * 2so]io!' f.-:! 5.j>]' i in i* :! '>!; thus: \ ! .:t, u:\:A "i.j ! < :vworn, iic i P ?* Kin;' and i-tlivi ho J.hi'vl hlii:? !l i.!-? M,tjivty'n ilit.it ion. Ai; i j ]: j.vi.i ii-J iiii f L'-vv of .viill.j i : i . ,i v. \vi<L |*ji> i' i-aiif.. *ji?> *!;nvi5<jvT.-j m : v. hut c.VihJ Ju l yivitl one j >1 ; oil Lv'h;;ili... i ': ?-;i* !j . or ??:' tho oi' Uio j-ii. v. v.v.*,y> r-\ i.i.i:*:: Co;:::- I*;.-in J.i i ];kt 1 l.-ci'..::1 *\ .''/Mi t !it ??i u:*rcs::-!? r < !' >' !..'? i ih. ! ! t;i. :? ?J \Y: !! !:! !; i ' !.? UI;:.o:Iv. - :;i i ; . ; U.;r t ll ' ".i-J i .'< !:??].i u. r. t!:?: J*iv:ieh won' j.sL is: i to ! : 1- ; 'J h-.' Kjii-?r much *i to ili;;/; Wiil.atj; I i !*. )< tba *. i:!:.li:::i v.*( ti !!? !. fJ lii-. . !iov;*v;r. t!:y Kin;' L : ] lij >: 1 i: ;>.4:i f<;r l.iiii.-vii' :tnd i::- ?>i*". ono;v. i<; i'cfu*o. Tin y rouLi i. jt ? u v.-? !i i;vr;u;.:i LurJ '.:!? i . u! l t liiii.ioU :> iii-rui:;. J i! < vo- . l j.v-ivji.:.l li:i* ii iii.r v.'as i\ sv!'.vd Ii j\I tL? j j??pt-ror v. Ill: >: >*.. : J i. al v.:< JO tin- tjio;. oi" thr iu le li:al \\'i\a r inciter. a i:KTii:r.? ( "When 2\ujiok'on and J'if jnnrfl: had ( hatted a Jilt hi while: n:os lly < ! indits'rivnl 1'iij);-;-, this iunir iM-hc-:eluciiibcrod interview b'.'bidft ti:'.' ?\:cus-..* wan bron^ht lo an end. 'i Jics <..V.n;t v.*o!jI*Io jiroparc his own qiiarier- in I''onclicry ll/rllio ]h:!jicro:*>- :ticji, bill it v.*art ill!dofiii'.'il i' f < uuug chaloi.ii near i'ronohj v. a..I.J ho IMUl'ft CCliVCl:iCilt, US LI polcOU WI ' IJ ? ?! 10 hi! KK III'!'.' f:? V .1 h'y" ? ).' H' possible. 'j'ijiihor he v.*un then ei-^rted In* a Uc (::< hbicnt of the First Prussian r-t:;ra.->-ierH, and there Ik' ; ?uiuiucd while (jeneraL' JJe Wiisijj'.ivn and Yon Molt he discussed the U i s.'.s of the t'lrrendcr oi'.Scdan. There wa* a hard bargain to drive, but proportionate power of driving sL CKRMAK J ar.oAiFTiorc. Not fin inch of their pust gains had horn iv'Jetted by the iernnin". Masres of infantry were posted 011 every line of r.jiproatdi to the town, f.'nns were r.tiii pointed ngaiwt the French, and a numerous body of e:;v:;-ry wan ready to sweep down iijimi any firaggle;.-? who f-honid perchance gel through in the confusion of n sortie, The King had declared that he should reopen fire if the capi'.uhition was not pinned I>y noon of the 2d instant. Jt was altogether a desperate ease; a thorough checkmate of a fine but disheartened army. Pe.V.'inipfScii was convinced of thin when Von Mol the pointed out to him how ecrefullv he had prepared his plans. Sadly an<l reluctantly the Fre..yl? frenoral to tiigu J;f> the only tiling to be done TJTK CONDITIONS. j Tho wholo army, including the I'm pcror, were to be considered prisoner! of war. There was indeed a claus?< by which the officers were to be ai liberty to rotnm home on their writ ton promise not to tcrrc against XVn.^ *ia or her allies during the preson contest, hut they wero to tako theii men safely into Germany and liuni them over to Germany. Anns, hor ses, artillery and war materials of al kinds were to be given up. The Towi of Sedau *yas to bo thrown ope;) t< the Germans, and.< the F>cjtch soMit^ were to bo taken out to the rneado^, on i:io fieau oj- u>e ivieuqi', betwoei Douchery ai>?- Sedan/<?wtt there jcji campcd till their departure lor Gei many could Jjo convqfrieiHjy arranged TDE KING. VISJT8. THE EMPEROIl.i M ' ' 1 ' '.>{ i King "William mado a visit to ih captive JEmpcroiv in-, tho chateau.' c Frenbie yesterday afternoon. ' Icon rcuiained per/x;t[tly calm. In th beginning of the visit he received lu guest of 18@t7 and.Jus/copqpqror of! it day with gravb'pofifdnq^fi/jlpoko \yit! him for a few Minutes \p an. oute room, aiid 'then Withdrew with th vmAJ w**' # - >n " * '* .> . v -. ?4yr i i. ! !\i' <- ?ij,:,j !.T?f r-^OiV. v hf1:- l i rro*i ! I ?!! _ .\vi-<l litem. The Crown L'i inr .fh|(f> tLo.?!.'x>r : >t>I c!< :<scl11, riit Itlio Ij r:ii U ,:ukI (^erniMji otiiccrg prj ~lsrnl l oinnitM'.! 8<?m<3 "]?ltlfc thnG Via j in:* i'ciuic CvtipoJoon and tho Kin/.; r< ! innnVl. "What thVy hnd'snhl to one joihcr ir.siy havq eonc-mnod 1 Iitr statu wi of the captive Kmperor. Certain it i l0 | that Napoleon was much afftcted l> u the conrU'Fy of Khi?* William, and tL; ,c ho exprospcl to (ho (.'i'owii in wuri ic. tos'inS hifc rcn?c of tho generous nin: inci'in which he hfH boon treated. J ."!!>: 1io"IE or Jill; CAI'TIVK; ! To-day, September tho Jhnpcrc ! has started for Aix-hu-Chiipello, . u j liis way to his l'nturc residency in G'e !?. many, lie in to bo lyd^cd durii.j; h ii-jdetention iu tho palaco of Wiiholn e. j hohe, in Ca sc i, a palace whi:o one ;o ! hi - unolo, Kin#; Jerouio of Weyiph: < j lia, lived,-unci which was thon calle t, i Napoleon's jioho. Tho Kmporor di ".pitod to pn:>* as little as mighb b ' j through l-Vonch territory, and t< it'travel vi ry ipiiotly. 1 ih? persona ' bai;y;:ige, his servant and. lri:> hand v.'iiiely appointed oari ia;*,os havo beet 1 allowed to aecompany him, with, I be - lievo, a few I* ivnc-h ol:ioo?s u'-' hi: j household. t?en-;rul lJoyor, of tin ) l Prussian army, and Pnncottynar, laU s 11'* iix Si 11 , t.iry ol i'.r.iba^v in l.'ar is. have been attached t?.> him as aides . do-'-anip. i i if.; mimcy o!' I-oiU'Iscry, >; wijh t lioir croivls (<{' soldiers an;', team' , : I'.'t ". ' !' Wrt'JOJIS t'.ivi lo'l WOl'l" - c-rod fur iv w minutes this morninir, . j! ctAvoon nine svnd 1>;?.1t'-]mst nine .f-o ihnt a train ol" carriages nsi.-!.; j:i 11-?, and lake l!ie i Iwni road'jmmnd 1 lie ?n*oat bend tin: vcr. '.i 1 t* jnvjde t-iarod vvitn i ;!? could i! 1m;V" S - .-luia! poiiuijis," .Alas' v:.ii-v 1 mst*1 a:? i:i tli*' *<:!!. ;>! }.i>w uir.ny liuu/rvy ? J' 'j r.: Y\ < >'i id : i i'>: .1 t 1 I'fr.CC . . ?: !y In- imoi ; O'.V. is' t\\o\ ::\VO fli'iVt I)'.', if i'.iii, m?l !:C-r ^choral? ;k;' 'a": i I;i:-.:r? ! !t.y t-;y, as they :>.<( I) . :?_? I:?. of the; liiip-rial livorks .aid of lac man in lli it Ibrcins.-o car Iv. ! is li>. I.I::. ..if Pa!.', an:<' ! nii iV.cc lil'iil :* ?. ' v.!.!. i. > ?ivt*rv.*!:'dtnii:ir d?*j : ? ^.-i<>n hows in r.t > j.!.. . i. I III1 '.'oiDOi' oi I sij'ivl. > ' . <! hU |;?t to the J::!!- !i i Th-.'io arc Ji \v who r:\\: < ;! h:t-*, lmt t!Vy arc horribly ;< !' {!; : (.-'ojinuii i!.?! iicr in those ,.i i think the imja !vc? uk hravo asiln.'( '. I liiijrljlan'ioj' hciii'uth Mon tcosos ' .' i ii li.i-y took touch Jiotici* ?.?i" . >k'03i. 'i Ir.Mi, loo. 1 i y I mutton.-;! rc-inurii.s that th;- ^roal; < '" ih-m :;ru tuoiiioiiiy i, : r.U :.:v.\ v.-Jiait-vt.-r llitty ;:<ay !: (\v war. TLo ];; . .i.ii.-r.-: '""."Oil k',ror.<: in 1 heir !;;r.Tii. y !:;Vo l.< v:i I 'iii'-vi hy ; Ihey l.:-vo boon betrayed : j I.> !. e : hot. '. i.it .L.*? ?. "AY jii' i.-1 I.Oil j vi:s i ;i. j *]'!.' TT?;,r- rt.r it-usi-J i is ro^;t''?n oi'iu>-'! it; j j ; !i. . L-.'CMtii' btuwn rn*' j!i ciiiiu i. Vif mm f ;j. i ? ?: .< v Iji::.j' . i1..':] ? ? ?! itioci vliilu i!i< i i i; ; > i:. !i'. ?: ] '< fvr Iii-ji, 1-ut v !i< :i v 1 u.ii'ir j.-rieoinna ti.-.-y i i "A f v ii.it jr. {!:. it- i j j !i !iMUi ii-irjjr autoM.-!:- ] :i i.i V:l-l ^ I Sj'j .J-.j i il. lj.M.l' v. t 'k I j L" .. 'tV.i*- h.0,0 II I. . !.:? i J\;5 I,- il jii'i Jj>: ! 'J'i.- ; > v/.'.s ?.!' I !.t 1 : u.Is" '<>> : % ! ')! tin* lio- i i-a i u:i <;ul ?:f Itjvvu. l!.t oiii . i:. l.hi:?.. i !' !. : ! r.l.-J | iL :r o!:I si'riJi'.-ii: V b\ i-' . i!:L'.la::C !ik. tljun 11 / iLtliliv Ivi : iijo 111 , j.. ii.fi rt ::i^r iV<"> Nvil-1 ct of <wti fv.ivu v. yon esa Ji&rrov nr< < '.: \ i> ' i. { ' <!' * ; li_ 'O iu 1 Lii-uvy r iiu tlu* nl'i'ii? hb:f or-.'ik vi'li ;!i-| ?? ; t':>' li J, a?.J .. ! i . i: ' i_> in r < > 11\* i i r j\, uiv j IL < : >if v _? ! >' j t.v !>_ o i f >i. \ r !:-.l 'i! j'ioij v<?t> n-.vn-iy iv\ l!.-1 !.<: !?.. :!:;j? uJ iLc bslJi*, but hi.; J.ic i-. uii 'i. * :.r.iy?ix tlic lV'iii'i in KKjorior i3i ! 'w. !-ur: i. i c; v-t!ii***r ?1:\ Von ; v.lo ? :.r t. ki i'j>>vc( ] uiiswcr tu J'.i.v--- <> i;.y i!i<; iiii-ii, .-o is.ys tlm wliulc vuit\' : ;r:i..k: u:i:i -r u:;J j-ol.l;-: oi/li.WU in 1'.) I'-: ft: I.l S -?P. To IiIi'k ihe I j vii; yield ?]? fclltiei.uir if rtad MvU:{ u.iti j'uy ' xur ?*siw!.tt-s. | v. .?.?t iii'luij' -l; wouM I'fi corilont wit'i ]< ?.?, i :I! 'J tlif t.! -|ll)aU prOjlh' liiUit hi* '"'1 i? IV-i- .'* tljyu is l!>c-cry, m>d with their uecut? | -rt-y, ti:i mt:i;.!y, liavo'.-sJuii.ot ; n:.ii of Ki;.;i V? iiij im urc* ?>lf, ciid a\?ay t>i? tho i'oaa t-? llie I'ici.ch capital. < ?^7?? i Ior r txux <):;n is sor a Camhoatk rou vui: \ i'ji;-ii::.r>TATiui Sj ? V.'c c.'ij 3- the followi:ig lyu froi:? Iho Columbia J'/i;-iux, . of ISa: un'.av: u vr:a? H. 0., J'^pUinbcr R, j Mr I'mm.t.:?The pruM ??f this Sth'o, in i ?..i the J< iter 1. ov.tly published i _<?! in livor 4i{" ilj.> rlre'.ioli oi Jv;M and l'.'ili huie chjir/f-d 1 !;. .! my poHti.m was t..l;?ri : !|V ivv-ij;i uf a:i i.j 1 iiicut h-.iv.",e*ji myulf lind tlit of lliij Itepuhli.-aii party.; that j J vj;' to !>< < ;] t.i t!in Sc-uatt of lilcUnftod j ' 'ii?: cti'i.iiijx w Liter. la 1 vj-fy, .1 !> g to i Pi>i; 'fh.it 1 have :Vv-r hnd rt'ry-cijiifi-rvilli (sovoi ?"{ ;-VoIl, us' :;:iy olher l>t-pidv . li' itn, dir. t!:.v ?r indirectly, with refcrcatv t.o 1 ?'.!.? i:tI < 1-clioit ; s.:.d r, . ojid : 'j'hal 1 j !.-iVv Ji:.! hfc.-li. UUJ liotl.o--', U.d V/ilJ net he, a oa:i i data for the UniUd StaUM Seiial-;, a! lh>* : pa-.1 -h'i.y of tli*: Lrgit'.at uru. Very i i.-j gclfuiiy, 1 J AMI'S L. Ollll. WflV TT^*>trr? ivc V/ P9 , i J <iN!>o:; 1"{?Bisinsit'./,VR offi/ifil 1 j report t< the Ki 1.7, datedAptember t, (iatenU H* jnt^cview v it,it !Jr.nol<;on Rt.Sniinn. 1 Knpp:i-tii; vft'uv'l l? tt. r teurs of PApiVtii^fion than i , tlie offered. r*L>uiarck reused lo disi < iir-e 1h?i fcv.bj&t, nr, It ? as a military qucEtiosi, 1 hut was williiur (< '.hcns'tlcrniB of peacc. Th<* I Lmjyrov iv{iK< <1, Iii?l4tn a prir.oner, iroeh ?ii?? j? iu.ion w-h imji'itMlilo. He referred Biwnarjk tytlij! (>_<>v?riiti:e;it'jit Pari?;' Bi.-marqk r<?i?)ij-d . that t!>p'fitnation ut Pa rii offered no ci>tt'ri|ig , | point, f^r p<:ieCovoitwtee* The.Etnperor pro' j pored thai the Preiiubfniiiiy be allowed, to ii-t-o nnd there surrender. liefus^J. I The Emperor et?t> d'Uwifb4 d?ipidiSedt\?? h<jr - lor* of war, but lif?J .yiddpiL.tp^ublic opinikni in <ie<?5?riug var.")*n>c Errfp^ror 1 wo a not jl lowtd to ma thonKiug until ibo capitolaltou WW Completed..Hi*. , '' Paum, tfemtember 13?It i# Boidilbat the 1 m&iu body of tbe ' Prufuiaoa reached a point . wivhit) twenty-eight uiilea of Pari I, yesterday j afternoon. ' "it U l<*! 8ept-eml>*r 13.?Tbo Moruiuif Pott, ^ -*peal;iiiik JE-inl-fcfftcftllv.'i.'ftfCTi a.... ? ? - -.-.--JT-'ilWWWt 3 I abandoned all liopo of appending liontilitleR B making 110 fdiftlMi' effort U*w?r<l b i iiUn _ 11$ ifai i * i i." #rF?M^5^tbS.^oi;taf^o?Up(^ar . who contcRled a scat in Cougrcss afrid I. didn't get,it, 1go$ a scat in anolh ;ev,ht>user <jf a-public clwwaictor. lToi eomitfituitkVrajicoh a'tjuMroon lafly o Iho vilo Ku Kltrtc has incafcorjiled pit f royal !rigbnoBflrtn~tho silcntr tombs. j t'i * if!.}. 71 -'> 71'[Vi,i [j ' e Three Montiih Murders in NJbw r of Juno, July an<TAqguB|!.r A ,t>rdlt} o good showing*, Vo mo^t'ibtffbSB. c eo>&rf'';r;s. or I'SAca. o Kor.iar!:ab!c Interview BeUvc^n Count [" Bismarck and a Corrosrocdont--Bis murk's Views on the ?it';al!on? h Prussia to llcld Strasbourg and tlclz, | liONoox, Monday; September 5. y I Tho lb!lowing is an acrotinl ol' : ll- c >n\vr;;a!ion hold with Count J>ii< in i iiKiiv.k by I ho special correspondent o ''"jibe Nov/ York Tribuno who dcscribei jiliu balllo of Sedan : Jk-IN<! OP ri:V.S?I\'K ]l nAl?<<ITAnSKU.S, ) )r -JsKAU Sloan, September 2. J " '! ho first question asked 011 tho liil }" of Clievan^o after wo knew 'what r ,s I tnagni'icent victory had been won, was '"I what terms will l?o demanded <?l ?jFranco l?v Count Jiistnnrck. There * i have 1 ?cc:i spee.ukitious and rumors .{enough. Fortunately, 1 am able to 'I <rivo a very eloar account of Count c i Disinarek-'s views as slated l?v himself. I I had a lon?* conversation with hi.ni on i the subject only four days belbre tho "ivit-tory of Sedan, 1hat is, on the iiSlh 1 i of A . Tho substance of it J am "jut liberty to make j-j:Idler. 1 had re'ieeiwd a Ilia of papers from Kn^lund [and had forwarded those oflatest dale, ial. the Chancellor's request, for his ]??_ jrusal. On ? ;?>i11to claim my papers lin tho eveuinj* :sL his Kxcelk'ncy's] I quarters, 1 v as u?-ked to step in and. 'is-i-: down. 1 found Count Viismarek at! !a deal table covered with papers, [ j journals. order*-, maps and i i^ar hoxjes, busily smoking tl:c ci??ar which! ;never h-'i ms to quit his tips. I a;-M<h.;'i;-.ed politely for keeping 'on his white and yellow forage cap, Uayi:::r that he !:ad only that instant ' iconic in from a lonj;" walk around thei j;!\- t-iiualed town of Ch rn'out, wi.eivv.'e v,ere then qnarieivd. and I1::.;' he v. as afraid of taking cold if ! ? .remained uncovered. After a little ; (ail; :ih:;!!t the war, very interchtiiqj jbut. whit h would be out of place here, i 'and inquiries on my part us to the rejcoveiy-of hi? son who lias been slight-! I lv W/?ti;ided. I I. iv.br* I ?. - - - '-V j iit?r< "oi'.nl JJisuiavek what were likely ! jl?? !: ' the condi. km* of {ii'aeo dunianjih't! hy the King of lV.t*sia.s govern| men!. ! J!-* an;-\vr?vd j;{ once, with /*real ftp-' iYa:d:i:*"-s i:; {|?r? ( h?arc?>l | riumnor. ] t s.ppose .1 need hardly re-1 I mind your ivadcrs (hat Count I>is-| i march .?;>caks capital Knulish, t,o thai; ; there could ho no p>r.r.ihility of my! j mi'Minderr lauding Jiiin. are three nmrncs open to us,':; ;liOk:;i i, "with regard to pcaeo wilhl j France. Wc nvj: t stop the poj*:ubili- j j ty ol' another so uuprovoktd and un-i |<-a!lcd fur attach Lv the French nation j jor the French (iovcrnincnt on our: jeomtuon Fatherland. Ko nnnibtcr | who failed to do this could hold office! ifor a woek. for the opinion of all (?Vr-j t:.;any would ho uguiut;l hisu. There} J are, as I hav fc'uid. three, wnvrt o('i;ic.n.l i;;j attack o:s lhw lUiiiiu jtroviuj?. v s*. ' F'! .?l. "VVe rij'jljt umlfo Aisapc aii'l F.orrai'.ic a mmtral Stale Isfco JjUJcem' iy.wss or ]? Igiinn, extending from liie Jformtr country to Switzerland, and so !,;ng Franco and IVusmh hy a ! group of neutral .States; h?( I confess jit Hjiji-'ar to mo (ha* neutrality of the [exis-lmg ?mall Stales i<? already so idi'ii'.niL to protect, and is at every ; moment capable oi' i-o many and such dangeiMUS complication.-?, that I do not 'think it would he worth while to j I make more neutral Stales, and with |'.hem jicw d?;lk?s and dangers. ".Secondly. "We might annex A! :u?. and Lorraine. and hold thom nsl ; <>!;:'jl]:JV'J territory. liufc 1 .'.111 KSll'U that ti.i.; wotikl not bo looked on favorably ly the majority of my German i-.ri.'ow-etunlrymen. Y?'e are ail mo.il anxious to complete our unity; i but we d :> uol want any people among I as ayho are unwilling member:* of the | German nation. 'i'lnit tho J\ !>j:n iai:h j woui-.l be mo.-:l dhioyal subjects of the j King of Prussia, in f.pite of t lie great 'majority of them speaking the (lurman j language and beingof Teutonic origin, there can be no doubt. "Thirdly. There remains to us then as a third course, to take M"etz arid jSlrasburg and to keep them. This i* what v?e shall do. Strasbourg par! ticularly i>5 absolutely needful for the protection of South Germany which 1 it; at the mercy of a French army. So long as France possesee Strasbourg, there is nothing to stop, a French invading army. Ko\v, it would be very unfair if we were to leave our South |German brethren unprotected after they have fought so bravely and well by our side in this campaign. Then again by holding Strasbourg we could alwav? nrovoiit. ;inv iv,cirf..?,...i /*.. ?i.~. jKhinc. Wo should bo able not only ! to march an army by the valley of the I Main o:? Paris, but to take a French 'army marching on Mayenco or Cob. lontK in flank ami rear. So wo have I bi;? eiged Strasbourg vigorously ; ami Uvhcn we hare got the ol<l dormant 'town bach again wo shall make a CJij braitar of it." "But allow me to suggest," I. paid, "(hat the cession of Strasbourg is not a thing to which Franco will bo easily reconciled ; all the more because it is an you say "the key of Franco on the East.' " "Mv dear sir," was the repb', "you havo been with ua continually since our entry into Franco. 1 havo hoard you constantly talking French. Now, I have you not clearly seen that it I woutcf be difficult for tho French to i ho more angry with us for our victo tru'H ovcruncm than tin;}' ill ready arc? No, not if wo were encamped in the Hois de liologtio itself. And jnf>t because they are and will be for manj* a year lo.come very eore against ua, we must-take care not to Joave in .their hands the means of doing ub a mischief. 1. ? .j "When you meet a drunken man in tho Rlreots, what,do you d,o if ho in iniedlnc-vquB? Call a policeman, don't v,6iif Weil, Stra6bourg and Metis will havo 'td bo out- poliopmeu, and gdcid , etbut ones, too." * , "It ifi. curioue/' I rprp^rked, ^Ijow j ,myc,h ,^ho KnoncV. ,^ hato tho Prus*$1 *otJ behove nJ>nnt..V'nii. 1. Ti?vn Ti*-a/1 n i [great ?V anil /i kiio.vy thorQ | I aro lota illero as facts some fables i . which are all but in<uu>diblo." . "Yob," answered Count Bismarqk, r "We hHTfl taken tho placo of tho-Erjg} lish _ thirty,- nay twenty voars, ago. i ftpt'M <he? como to lorgot their hatrod of'perfidious Albiou/ bo thoy r> w(U;liav?t^> .find; e?meday,orothor i Ui^titjUarais, ?om.Q good in.Afefc, - W.tftho#ren$h flajtic^'Stdod >? a bugbear to vint r]their wrath upon. l^ortbo moment, we aro the biigbcfarfl." ' - * ***!,- ? + ? -J-I vw* p^.1 .,- * <??"M [ ? veft'iiiritf Io\-r./, *r!w | the people aro in a great fright in ;' Knghihd lest your Kxeellencv should ' | cast :i covetous cyo upon Holland.'' j "Yea, J a in aware tlial is an 1*1 ng'lish idea," replied the Count; "but. like otlicr Iidea , ii is n<>l ac' copied out of the country of its birth. AVc want nothing in (.Jeriuany that i11not Cernnin, unci Holland certainly is .'not (icrniati. Already l'oKen is look; !ed r.jion with no friendly eyo by j many of i iy countrymen asa nou-Teuj tonic province. Thcro i.s no fear of jour taking Holland?as littlo as there is of the French taking liolginnu'^Vr-f *' j Now, 1 fancicd I saw a quiet twinI jklo of natisfactiou in Count IVisrnarck's ljeye as ho ndded tho above last word, >:aud perhaps I may as well let it be the la.it word of my report. \ ^ rcutanu: Saw Miu.s, M.\cuisr.uy, cVrr".?Mr. (-Jeorge Page wan the origi!nnl inventor of the first Circular Saw! [Mi!! ever successfully used for sawing j lumber from the log. Thirty years of; I experience has enabled the firm ol'i ! George- I'atjc & Co., of Baltimore, toj ii... - - 11 -'r,'.-" mm 10 js.-nl to the world the lno.-.C co:n}'lct?.' S'urtnblu Saw Mill over known. The irceenl iiisiM'ovr.menli, 'I'titonl. Fri?li<;M I\vd' :i!ul 'fiuli-iii'tnlciit ait<l ?.?i*j iiKiltuncous IJ:iU*hotl ILcatl-j Mocks.' plaoo thu J.'sujo .M!!1m beyond The liti-.'CO number of these machines in iir<> all over tii?"? country hii'Ucicutly sit.tost tlicir vu!ue. i | M.'s-r.-:. l>a.';o & (.'<?. arc :il o exl?rn-J j . 1 . 1 * j i:i the manufacture of! Portable and Staponnrv Sl'iim K?r i;ines, (irisl >iil!-?. Wood-'1 . 1 ' workinir Machinery. and "i-ncn! ma- i c"? * chine work of every description. We' refer wiili pleasure to their udvertiso j nient in another column. j1 Tnr, (Jp.fat South f.un* Piano Fac-i' ToHY.?Wo refer with fpecial pleasure t to the advertisement of the (<real ( Southern Piano .Manufactory of 31 os- , srs. V.*in. Knaho ?fc ('o., of 1'aUimorc. { Thin factory i:> now one of the largest! in the worhl, employing three hundred am! fifty hands, and turning out over forty in:-lrutnonts per week. i The Knaho Piano has hy its Miperi- J ority not only v/ell nigh driven tiio.se |! of .Northern manufacture from the!' 1 :1!1?< tflilvfcnl I'"' ? !" - 1 - ? - a iurg? ji sale 211 Incw Ycrk, Philadelphia anti |' throughout tho entiro North and |< West, besides their largely increased i' ijoiitiu'vn trade. Thoy havo received [ no loss than 05 first premiums, among'1 which we note those at tho fairs at | New.Orleans, Jueksou, Memphis, Wil- 1 mington, ItLl.iuond, Macou, &.C., re- , ceived thin season. For durability we would specially recommend them us being made in a Southern oily, with special view to the trying changes of Southern climato. coi^sicjisribKB. ~ ; Tiie following named persons have I freight in tho Depot: J rillil'ht. S S IWxov V. M T,.rr>,; Trowbridgy & Co., It M. 1/uIjosc, II j Veal. i J. Yvr. MARSHALL, | A go nt. F.A'PRKSS.? Jbmister Alien, Young i & Co., .Mib. Godasky, W P Duilosc, J JO Swcaringamc, WickUll'e & "Wakefield, ,T 31 Boyd, AY ilcNeil. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Markets. Aktikvili.e, September 10.?Cotton Wn.lG. Kk\v York, September 13?Cotton quiet?uplands 19;. Gold 13f. 7 P. M.?Cotton in fnii\ demand and lower?Bales 1,400 bales; uplands nn. CHAKI.r.?TON, Sept. 13.?Cotton demand good and prie.es slightly earner j ?middlings 17 (<i) * 18 sales 20')\ bales; net receipts G23 bales; btock stock 1.58G. Aijclwta. Sept 13.?Cotton closed quiet, middling 171 ; *ales -117. prmmiK* wamr.m*n^KMW*&pmmQmmy& v ag aam 1.ATKST QUOTA J/IOStS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, itf CHARLESTON; S. V., j . . Cornctiil by ,1. C. K A UI'M. 1N, JWo kcr, So. ilfj JiruuJ Strrrt. September 9, 1B70. State Skchi;ities.?South Cuivlina, old,? uS-i ; do lie w,?t?7if; do, rtgiel'd ttock, cx inl ?a70. City Seixt.itiks?Augiinta, On. Bonds, ?o 8i>; Ctiaib slon, S. C. Slock, (< * qr int) ?a 48 ; do. Fins Loan Bonds,?; Columbia, S. C. Bonds, ? af,0. Raimioap Bond?.?Blue Ridge, (firpt mortgage)?ttiiO ; Charh-slon und Savannah,?1?65 ; Cliailotte, Columbia and Augusta,.?a85; Clieraw and ]>arling!<>n,?a82; (irct'ttrillo and Columbia, (flint uioit.)S7a?; do. State guarantee, ?'<7a?; Noitlicaetcrn, 87a?; SavanhkIi and Charl<>tou, ]<t mort. ?-o78; do, State guarantee, ?a?9 ; South ' Carolina,? *76; do, 71 ;>iSpaitabbing and Union.? aGS. Rau.uoai> Stocks?Charlotte Columbia nnd Augusta, ?a4i>; Greenville and Cohiuibin, "ia ?; KoitlioueU.ru, ?>13 ; Savauuuh and CliurltSton, ?o81 ; South Carolina, whole aliitroa ?? a88 ; do, half:do ? Kxmiakuk, AiCf?b'?w York Sight, f off par; Gold, lliial 16 ; Silver, 108a?-. CAROLIVA BAKU tttJJL Bank of /Jhftfieston.. ,'i .1 Bank of K<\yberry....vt ... Bank of Camden jr *7..'. Von-t Bauk of Georgetown. 10a4Bauk of ~-Pouth Carolina.. * ?>?? 14a*? Batik of Che?tur '4a?, Bank of HnjftiKjrg. ..4 14*t~ Bank of State of 8. C. prior to 1661 40a*Bank of Sl?t?x)f 18<fL-*ud 4<3v5 80at? Plflotertrantl Meelfcmhrt fiatoxW-' ClmrleMon . ?it? PPeojife'i* Bank of >0b?o& Sank of Ch?iiafe>on? Southwestern R II Bank of Charleston, > SoulEl&Wtern K R Bunk oFCfc'arl&fcon,''^ ) '' Siata-feVnk ^jBtf|#&*ton >-* )? f8af-* *KK>? ftQWcc-<?ga Bauk $} 1 a_ Exchange Bank of Colombia 7#? OdnrtibVynVDaiftlt'Tif 'OWiiMttttf'/jjt i. l 144?i-'! Merchants' Bant of Cher&v.L.i*...a.v. , . FlauUija!. (P?nki;#f.-Fai/fieW s.?, v.i U.u;. ___ .r ?IUJJ> Jxtyio-jTl Bill* marked tfrqs (j?) arc being. jr^deciied * ODJTUAHV. J)1J\IJ, at tlio residenco of her nuts, ?lr. and .Mro, Jacob Miller lho evening of Tuesday, the l'Jil September inat., their youn daughter LOUISA FKANK1 a^ed three years, eleven mouths I O J jfourteen (lays. Jn good health rosy hm l!:e morning, sho was audi ly reii'.ed on Sabbath last, and ?;i ' under the tsceond congestive e! iTho youngest of the family?the i of Iho household and the pride of i parents, tlio sweet little blossom w jcred at the lirsl touch of Autun jMay the CSrtod One, "who temp j the wind lo the shorn lamb," nust j the parents undoi* this heavy nft ition. Their little darling has b< j transplanted to brighter skies ! * !>? ein could bli?lit op sorrow fu-le, 1)< Mill fii.iu v ill. fi irmMy euro ; Tl?? oji'-iiinjf bud tii llisvt-ii coi.voy#.!, it- lilu.-Uilll t'ui ic.". II ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA. Ahnot-t every ruse cured with PA IX KlIJJ-lIl. [fivia K?-v. It. IVlford, Missionary in Chii i. ?\v vioiliiig Lis home in l'cuu. ] W.V>tliM;ToN, IVnil. 1'car Sirs:?lin ing a r?s-i.l..-?ic?? of wmii'! . ? ?!! us u iiiinriouury in !~>iain mid China, fjn.i-I \i.in- Vegetable 1'uiu Jvi.k-r a iiikjI v litU<: r.ijiody for tliat f?-a;J'ti 1 tcouige, t L5l:s#iern. I:: :: orincr tl??* iii<diciii<? 1 f"un<1 it?n< .f:'. ' ) jrive n ?< ? ?if I'nin Kill-r n ? {' l.ut, w?itvr ?wnteucd with sii:;* [lieii, fififi1 ulioul tif'.??' n iiii>iiit* ?> l?t j?!n to gi ubuul u t?u^|iooi:t*i.l of the taiau )ni*lurt& sve IVw init:ii'c<utilil r<*ii?f \vi?? obtained. Ajij ll<.t. Uj'j !: :?! it'll# tc? (In* rxlrclllilic!. Blithe I rt?.i:iu<'h villi the I'uiii KiSIci', clear, end r llie limb* biiekly. Of those who Inn! t I'lioh-ia, iri?l look the rmdieiuc faithfully l.b?s w:?v elati '1 above, eight out oi 1*ii i-t>.*<iv r.<]. Truly joins, Ji TF.JdOltl), If uuii.'im! v.i'li (1,?> l>iii'il,.na, Dytcntei rjrulllp, OuJiC. dvll'L llt-l.l V tilt; V.Af l.f |I>" l?A IvllJ.Kit. rrsnmov.-, Ctiixa. Pear Fir?:?During n loi.g- rcsiilei'oe it: Chi [ iihvc ur<m your iuvnluiible l'aiti Ki'.lc:-, bo m myowu family uiid Rruong tlio CliiiR-Be, b llRVe futllul it R i t ' lll-llt I?H dicil <\ l.lie suiiiiim.t of tsn l 'c3, while ivm.liug SliHii^:h:.i. 1 f.ui*;.l it mi ulmoht ccriaiii cure i Dholcia, if iihod iu indeed, it i> iircnt niAiiy ii:<tat)c- t, I do iiot remeiii'oer fai ing in a tfi'u'V cmo, 1'or throe yenrn I ha Iweu r-Hdiuir i;i this place, more than til tiiil.fi from u jil.y-k-itu, ttiid have bo?i:i ohlit; to fell upon luy own resources iu^cbhijs rjokiiiv-'R. 'I'm t'liiheao come to us iu gri iiiHdl.efi) for im- licine aid advice. Thiui, v- ithoui bicdii-al l.iioA'ltilgo ouin-lvte, the ft liiiili'e ifUH-di-rt we eau eommaiid are so mu in ndvaiu'e even of their jihyniciaiiB, tl.ut 1 liuve ulisioat <Jally cpidienlloiia Wo u!U lili' iu to voiiiq, beenuco it i;ri;>tf* them ittcoula wish till-Ill, Ulld OJK1.8 a dour of ll^cfulncrd. ijlui hi:: i, colic. voiiiitjr.p, cholera, couj;lis, ct your l'.UN Kl!.I.Kit hub been my chiul mi v.uv, * Vino, > Clj Li uiy, T. P. CTvAWFOUD, ?<?> ? What Does Reason Say? The little mongoose vh-n bitten by a dea< j?-vp.->i?t. resort? to n certain plant, et?tn of mi<i escapes the ofT.-ct of ihc poison. That Lstlisot. Human beings on the other hat rmtst depend on reason and experience in i I. cling the moans of protecting li<.nli.ii aud I agamst unwholesome influences. Now, at! i]o.-e rca ;on my on this \ital subject? Docs not tell us that to invigorate t?nd purify t eys'em is the b.-st way to protect i* ngaii.al t invisible poison which generates diseaa Surely it doec. The next question is, wl guide shall we follow in choosing n medicii rafeguard? Reason replies, let your monil be ixpmcncc. TVel!, the expel icuco c.f eig Icon j<aia comprised in one unbroken f.cri s Haiisfactory tcbtimonials assim 8 ub tlmt Hi tetter's Stomach Hitteia possess strengthen! regulating and antiseptic properties w hieh a Let combined ia the same happy prt>(>ortie in any other preparation extant, This the fore ic; the antidote to which reason bids us i ?oit when our health ie imperilled either I the iua!a.ia which produces epidemic disordc or by any other cause, whether ii.h-reat c constitutional or connected with our habits, c eupati'mr) end pursuits. Tli* renew of noxious reptile is seium more euLtle mid dangerous tlmn tbnt whi link# iu foul ?ir and impure wat?-r. To escw the fewro, biliuUR disorders, disturbances the bowel*, u:id other serious maladies p dueed by these insalubrious elements, it is a aolutcly necessary that the stomach and all t secretive organs should he, to to tpcak, ia a 1 butt condition. Upon the amount of resi anco which the v<l:?l si-?!mii ".m ' deleterious influences that astail it, the rafc of thehfaltli depends, and it L? becAuae t GIlk;AT YlXJKTAJiJ.li INVUiOIlANTimpa energy iuuI ivgului ity to the iimet imports funotieiis of the body,that it nn lie ivcoiimn ile.l eiitl guaranteed lui tin inva'uule prevent! medu'ine. ?<o-? important to 1>i;ix.i>ei;k.*? dooib, po*1i b!in-l.?, moulding', and nil the material iiecej.; ry -to'finish u house in prcder plyle eau bo < l.lined ut t!io lowest 'market rates direct fr< (he manufacturer, I'. 1'. Toulo, Charleston. who has iho lurgc*t mid most com pi' u.'aii'ufuvio!-)* of ?ueh articles in the South* Sluli?.* Eefc'lA' advertisement in another c umn. Greenville and Columbia Eai road. & General SrrEiu x ten-rent's Omci Columbia. S. O., July 26, lrt70. ON and after MONDAY, August 1 ilie following Schedule prill be run daily, S day excepted count cling with Night Trains South Carolina Koad, up and down, aiid w A'ijjlil Train ' on Oliailotte, Columbia audi gu4a lto'ud going South : UP. Lcnve Columbia, 8.15 a m " Alston 0.3H a ra " Newberry, 11.03 am A irlr# Al.l.l". O ..^ciiic, o.uv |> ul " Audcrsnn. 4.80 pm " Greenville, 0.00 p m 1)UWK. Leave Greenville, 1 00 a ra Anderson, 1 ?.80am ? Abbeville, , 0/0 a in u Newbury, 12.47 a iu ' 1 " Alston, 2 80 a m Arrive Columbia, 8.46 a m JOEN II. MOKE, .. -rGeneral $uporinteden QtfCotlon '! ? ITT to^ MeBsre.SIaOftN--fc-81 WN TOUS, Charlo? " D. /. FOLY BUd/i CO.;B?^ ' SMITH, pXJNprlN2 & >^0.0 lifMgljigp Ad<3 others not men(ioiied. r> ,WflJ^p^ :'SnPre & C C.-? A ?5!fW-C-5 or ';m-l _ mmo ft ? FOE WHEAT.! "Ctfl ! and iX STOKE, nud for Sale, a ,V -.: lut o. ; and k'?- Wilcox, S'iM-s & ZvJs 131 link NI] !:m- MANXPULiLT IB JOJ ^ ^ ^ | crs Compooud of PURE NO. J; |V" PERUVIAN and PHOENIX : c" ?on GUANOS. ' r''!i" 13 Tho Boot Fertilizer Known *r>v ([ ^ Wheat, Oats and Barley. ,rag L NflBWnnS.R!IP8J:^ r. s ? ?? u WKG u u u V' ill t U V i ?1 3 fca Vi ' Lt * 1111(1 Sept. 8, 18 <0, 20, tf !of ,1 I iLaiid for Sale. 'jof< i Thai rspjlfi undersigned will oflor lo Fell on or fi. Silo ])i;j nl. Abbeville Couil;.! ]( ,,a> House, liia pb-.cc, known us Tho Bclcher Plantation. moJ< 0!j Tbo Tract consists of -1; n .050 JVORES. "J"'* 1C Mote cries?, adjoining lands of Thoinns ' 1 5hI Thomson, E^q, Airs. McComb and others. i? The lainl is well adapted for Cotton and "'ijCoru, and is excellent for Small Grain. Tbeie ate about 150 acres of cleared land; ,l"J about ll;o same in splendid wood-land; In* the balance in old field, which would alio Chen "tj yield well if cultivated. Thoro is on the .ll" place a lurgn (Jin llou.-o and Thresher ' Br. House, Good Dwelling, Ham, Crib.s, Stable?, and all uec? s. ary out-building*, y, There is also a splendid Spring convor.ieut to tlie house. In fact it i* unnecessary to L*'on commend tho place, us il is well knowu to pa bej ,'j Ono of tho best Plantations (1j \" in tlio "p-country. ^ or There are lviils enough on the place to . | ? keep the land that is in cultivaticn iu good 3Ue r l,_ order for years to come. The place has eond been rented fur ?800 a year, in gold, for j)aj t.!i three years since the war, n.nd the only oi reaHun for selling if, is that tho undersigned have At is not h practical fanner; otherwise he char, ^ fully believes there in a fortune to bo made i, j ou il iu a fihor' time. ?u ?who nail casli; tho other Ti-ra ?w lmlf on u credit of one i>t?'l two vuara, ^ lj1 wiiii interest at tlio rale of 0110 pr o.o:.!. (, per mouth, to bo secured with a !.<.>;,! ami St ?d'. mortgage of tho place, with two npproveu duretii'B. Further psuticidxi.s will l<* I iuaJo known on tho clay of hti!:-. j Any one (lptiVoiiB to purchase ?:t pr:-j vate eu!o ?iil uddresa him at iti.s hutuc 31 phice, uear Martin's Mill. l)>* G. A. viSAlJSKA. y 'i"a Sept. 7, 1870, 20, It r ' MBEmM Zn lie ^.AGRICULTURAL S iai or into I 'T'lIIiJ Abbcvillo Agricultural Fair rp, jn- I will open at tho Fair (fvowlo ng m?nr the villago, on Wednesday, i r> ;{T?ii;ic 26th October, and continue ii>i ; INS days, cloning on Saturday, the 2'Mh. All articles for exhibition must hyj,,fin? by entered in tho Secretary's boohs l.<>-1 UUC ri?, forelO o'clock on Wednesday, n.i th- y j ' <* will then bo closed. . :",e11 li:" By order of tho Exceutivo Coin-inanit .iv milteo. * cL W. A. LEE, I'o Tiecording Socretar\. September 8, 1870, 20, tf " n t "'just eeceived. ~ in * Lo- . vqua he " * Clllo ty 2 Bales Gunny Baggirv. gupi iu 40 Bundles Arrow Ties, Ulce c? 100 Pounds Wool Rolls, aud 1 ^ ~ ' the C ffliLMK & EOBEETS0N ? Sept. 0, 1870, 20, If b I n *-e Masonic. rn 'TMIE tioxt Regular Communication of 'u,noi ? Ciiuloti Lodge, No. 3, A. F. M., will ^rom be hold at the Lodge Rooms, Monday even- little iug l2ib inst. A full attendance of the nien< LI- members is greatly desired. By ordur of tbo W. M. ,.B ' _ T. P. QUA ItLES, Secretary. dle8* gl Sept. 0,1870,20, It Jisei [Masonic 33oolts. [at, WfJ EMBERS of Clinton Lodge and all ui* JYJ[ others who may have in their poa- Buc session, BOOKS belonging to the Masonic whe 51,1 Library are requested to return the same wh? iQ' at once to J. F. C. DuPRE, W. M. - . or T. P. QUARLES, Sec'y. 01 1 Sept. 8,1870, 20, tf Ub1' -?? ? mor FOR SALE. ?on A FEW Second Unnd Fifty Saw f GINS can bo had on rcasona- delii bio terms by applying to at c ENK1GIIT & SMITH. T Abbovillo C. H., Sopt 9, 1870, 20 #jjg| ~ Good Board ~~ 3 t. /"^1AN bo obtained in the Mountains of ^ _ llabenhatn county, Georgia, near f Tttlllllnl. or?/l TVinrtn flutl- Ot ^ WMW <*.WVVl? A.' Ml 19 IWI ?MW VOW VI jlQ the season at $25 per month. TR, Ijjj APPlllRS. W. a. ijATHJEWES, j Clniksville. IlabersbRm Co., Ga., j uo-. ? s?pi.2dr2t ..;J 17^ 1,<jn * Notice to toy Patrons; 1; I" expoct to. bo absont from my an^ j offifco from 19th" Sept. untii about too j3_ XOtb'Octobpr. . , /. H . W. p. WARBLAW, D.D.S. y:., Sept. 9,1870, St '' w" School Ndtfofe. ,?! i npHE>JBSxfiW6iae? of 31 re. I). F. Jon oh' of i il I School wills bev resumed MOXj " ^ -1979? 20; I t />,' i *>Tf, 7 ce o K!:\V YCT.JC, A -i^usl 15th, 18C3. A!l?.w mo to call yot<i attention to my .< ration t>? COMPOUND KXTUACT 'liv ?* ?nj>ouciit j?nns aro I.o.Nij Li-.af, CUlJEliS, JUPEU BERUIES. *.k i KiiJ*AR.\TiON.?Bucbu, in i:o. Ju?;ijn*r B-Tiii*, by distillation, to i n fine gin.. Cubcbs extracted by (.lis? Miicnt wit!i "-pints obtained front JuniIicrries; vei y little sugar is used, ?ud tail proponi m of Fpirit. It is tnvri tab!:.' than a. v now to use. tichu, as prcured by Druggists, is of rU color. Ti ;= a phut that emits its ranee; the n 'ion of a flawo dent rots (its active p ueiplc,) ! ;avi*?g a dark glutinous decoction. Mino is the color igredicfcti. T!ic BiicLuin my prepari predominates ; the smallest quantity 10 other ingie''??*.? .-.re f ? prefermentation ; t i-' pecti^n, it will >und not to bo a Tinctu;*., N in macopuia, nor is it a Syrup?a..v. :fore can be used in cases Jtvhero fuver. Il.i m in a lion C.\i;l9. Iu this, you bavo :nowlcdge of tlio ingredients and tlio i of preparation. jpirig that you will favor it with a and that upon inspection it w;l! meet your approbation, "With a feeling of coufiJence, 1 air. vnrtr mm-.i/i!f..n ? , j .?.<r*v>.>uiljrt II. T. IIELMBOLD, list nnd Druggist of 10 Years' Exlience. i the ]&ig<?tt Zl trv.fi. 'luring Chemist ia tie W-.j-U j NovEMnnn 4, 1S54. am acquuiuted with Mr. IT. T. Ilcra; hf* occupied the Drug Sloro oppony it >'!< nee, and was successful in uttii.g I lis business whore the o'bert not been equally eo befuro Liio. I been favorably impressed with bis ncter nnd enterprise. "WM. AY KICTITM A>f, of ]\r.vcia & V.\':r>!.iinan, Mai.t:CbemisS:, Iv'-'.h f... i b'.owrt iccts, i'ijiiii l* /h j^xtha.ct Brcitr, ivoil.ncss nria;ng from indiscretion, xbausfod powers oi Nature which nocompamod by ?o many alarming .lot; r>, umonic which wii* be found,In* 'o ExeiUon, Loss of Memory, li.t Tlorn.i of Disease, or Eore!.. vi Evil; in faut, Universal Lassi, Pn-sliation, find inability to editor Lbe enjoyments of socio'y. i? constitution, once affected with Or: Weakness, requires the aid of Medito strengthen ?i;d invigorate lbe *3*awhieh HELMCOLD'S EXTRACT 'LIU invari.'ibiy doGJ. If no treat? i& Sllblllitt- ' t(> nniicnmnli'?? S . , my c-n=ue3. ei.mdolu's F..uid Extract op Bucnu, flections pc. jliar to Females, is united by any other piopnraliun, na in rosiB, or Retention, Painfulne.?.?, or >ression of Customary Evacuations, rated or Sohirrus State of the Uterus, ill complaints incident to*tho sex, or lecline 01 change of life. elmdold's Fluid Extract and Imxd Ilo3B Wa8u will radically cxter-> ito from the 6jstem diseases arising habits of dissipation, at little expense or no change in diet, no inconve20 or exposure; completely supersede hose unpleasant and dangerous remeCopaiva and Mercury, in all these ises. j rse Ublmbold'8 Fluid Extract hu in all diseases of those organs, ither existing in male or female, from tever caose originating, Oi)d no matter iow long standing. It is pleasant iu 9 and odor, "immediate" in action, and o strengthening thnu any of the prepnra of Bark cr Iron. ? . : ' r ' hose suffering from broken-down or cale constitutioDs, procure the remedy nee. he roader.musl be aware that, however it may be the attack of the above diss, it is certain to affect the bodily tli and mental powers. til the above'diteasea require the aid a Diuretic. BELMBOLD'S EXA.CT BUCHli >? the great Diuretic.Jold by Druggists everywhere. 'riost-^I^S per bottle, or/0 bottles &0.60. ''Delivered ' to fttiy address. icribe syntptomsi in ajl comrmWjiftiidns. VcTdroaa il. 1\ UfiLMBQLD, ^ Drug ! Chemical Warehouse, ?94 Broadway, sv Ycrk. ? . i f?)y <'.ml vrti-tr.ii'y Y- o t'Tfe y '/J i fin n f,;i SONE 'A%E genuine tibltjss done up iteeKen graved' wrapper, with ^p-3lpiil? > * my Chemical W^rehoun^, and signed, ., ,u.. fuly 8,1870, IX, 4201 ' ^F . rv -Vw* ' ^VT.'