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f %\ THE ABBEVILLE PRESS AND BANNER - __ t BY W. A.LEE AND HUGH "WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30,1S70. VOLUME XVIIT?NO. 93 The Waving Banner of Health. HJSIISTITSH'S QDEEN'S JELllillT. A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE. Hcinitsh's Queen's Delight. The New Theory of Health. The life of all Flesh is Blood?The Health of all Life is Purity of FieM)?Without purity of Blood no Flesh can bo free from Disease. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, An antidote of Disease. The Great American Alterative and Blood Purifier, For the cure of oil those Diseases whieh (nay be traeed to a vitiateu condition of tbo Blood. The theory is that Blood is the LiTe ol of all Flesh, and if impure, the Life of all Disease. Life and Health is only to be maintained by the circulation of pure arle? rial Blood. Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, Influmations, Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil, Carbuncle*, Boils, Itching Humor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of the Skins, Pimping, Blotches, Pain in the Bone?, old Ulcers, Syphilis aud Syphilitic Sores, Indigestion, Inflainmn.lion of the Bladder and K dneys, Pains in the Back, General Debility, and for all -couii'lMinta arising from deficiency and poverty of blood. Hienitsh's Queen's Delight Is the Wonder of Modem Science. No medicine has attained snch a worldwide reputation as this justly celebrated COMPOUND lis extraordidary healing powers are attested to by thousands, and every mail is reighted with letters bearing testimony to tb excellent character and worth as a med cine. Orders are coming in from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evidence of ita great popularity. Be sure and ask for u IIklnitbh's Quekn's Delight." And see tbat bis name is on it. Look out and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Agents*, F1 SI J Kit & UEINITSII, Columbia, 8. C. For *?! by all Druguristp. October 29. 18C9, 27?ly. ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. /~~i ARI)EN and C?metery dnrnnjentu, Cast. Wrought Iron aud Wirt* l'.uili-tHH, Fountains, Vases, Vi-ranluB, Settees, Arbor?, Chairs, bummer llout-es, IRON STAIRS: Spiral and straight, in every variety of pattt.ro*. Kew und improved stj-lcs of llayjKtu-Ua Mangers, Stable Fixtures,Stall Divisions, ?tc. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing. Ac. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with ppecial reference to above clsss of work, we arc now prepared to tiil with promptness ail orders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colussal, heroic, and life size. ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. The largest assortment to be found iu the United States, all of which are executed with the express view of ptearing the taste, while they com bine all the requisites of beauty and buitttamial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all arti els carefully boxed and shipped to the place <>f destination. jLTceigus win lie bciiu w UiOSC WI10 Wlflll to nittke u selection. May 2", 1870. 4 ?6m. Cambridge Land For Sale. IOFFKR at private sale aboul 400 ACRES OF LAND, * portion of my Plantation, lying five iniles South of Ninety-Six Depot, G & C. Railroad, on the waters of Beav er-Dani and Ninety-Six Creeks. This TRACT iB well-watered ant wooded, and can be divided advan tageously into three, perhaps into five Tracts. If not sold before tho first Novem ber next, it will be sold in parcels ai public ontciy to the highest bidder, o ...?:ii ? wuiuii uuu IIUII^U win MV. rn, ]l. G. M. DUNOVANT. Sept. 1G, 1870,21, 4t Greenville and Columbia Bail road. GKMSAL t-L'PERINTKNDENx'ft OVVICK, Columbia. 8. C., July 26, 1870. ON and sficr MONDaV, August 1*1 the following Schedule will be run daily, Su day excepted, connecting with Night Trainee youth Carolina itoad, up and down, and wit Right Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Ai giuta Road going South : UP. Leave Columbia, 8.15 a m " Alston 9.8H a m " Newberry, 11.03 am Arrive Abbeville, 8.00 p ra " Anderson. 4 art . m u Greeuville, 6.00 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville, *7.00 a in - Anderson, 1.30 am " Al.bcville, 9.<"0 a m ? Newbury, 12.47 a m " Alston, 2 80am Arrive Columbia, 8.45 a m JOFN n. MORE, General 5uperint?dent. Kinsman & Howell\ Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval StQrqs* Charlestony S?pt. ?, J870, to, #m I CONGAREE ION WOES OolumTaia, S. O. jiiliiii Proprietor. SUGAR CANE MILLS LIST OF PRICES, 3 Rollers 14 inches diameter $S5,0( 3 " 12 " $7t>,0< ;} " io " nr 2 " 14 ? *<55,0( 2 " 12 " *5<>,0( 2 " 10 " $10,0( Above prices complete -with frame "Without frame S1U.00 less on eacl Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOILER $20,00 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in tliiB city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings, oc short notice aud uiosl reaEanable terms. Gin Geating constantly on hand of the following sizes. 9 foci wheel and pinion, $30.00 10 44 41 " 44 ".'52.50 11 " " " " '35.00 12 " u 44 44 "4 5 00 14 44 " " . 44 '-5O.0O Willi Bulls 86.50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Colli Pre.-s 4> 10.00 and 812.00, per set. N. B. Terms Caah ou delivery, at R. R. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, *t-i ill- rt tt .u.uueviiie jo.. May 24,18T0, 4?if. A. J. SALINAS, Factor and Commission Mercian, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston; S. C. Liberal Advances Made on Cotton REFERENCES: First National Brink, l'oo Ste*B Na'ional Bank, Charleston, S. C.; Maura Liller it UuberUon, Abbeville. Bfiy Liberal Cash Advances will bi made by us on Cotton consigned t( Mr. A. J. Salinas. Miller & Robertson. ^ Abbeville, Sept. 1G, 1870, Cm : Heavy & Light ! BAGGING, i ARROW TIES, f B ACO jST SIDES For sale by Mays; Barnwell & Co. ^ Sept. 1C, 1870, 21?tf ; BAGGING AND TIES I 5 BALES BAGGING, 50 BUNDLES AKROW TIES just received, at Norwood, DuPre & Cc Sept. 2, 1870, 20?tf Estate of Sarah fiflera, Dec' Settlement Nov. 8th, 1870. # ? ALL Persons indebted to the Estate a urged to prompt payment; those iia iop demands againu, it must present the before the above date or be barred. J. H. WIDEMAN, Executor. ?r*pt. 0,18*0, 20, 8t I GREAT SOUTHERN i IMPROVEMENT IN FENCINI i Saves its Cost in Land J saved, and Facility of Cleaning. GREAT saving of timber can be mat of nnythingUint will not break ta own weight A rat may get tbrou^ it and a squirrel may climb over but n oilier animals may slay out. T!io win can not blow it down, needs very lilt ' repair, and tho timber will last longer tlif in anv oilier known fence. TheHubscribi ;? uivlni r.^- a i i ? 1 "jjjvnv IVI 1IUUCVIIIU VUlllll) ttUU Will fcC rights fur plantations and for township Como up on Sale Day and for further pa ieulars in regard to 1'. Davis' linprovi Patent Wire and Picket Fence, apply I J. W. THOMAS, Agent Abbeville, S. C. THE GREAT 1 Family Knitting Macliim Will be exhibited at Mr. Tirazeah-'s. Th machine speaks for itsolf, an I is destine to revolutionize household industry. \V * do not wish to abuse tho tiino honors needles, but mnst say that even for ord nary use their day is at an end. Th "I rrrnut qiwI i.l.non 1-j ^ ?.v vuvoj; IIIICIIVIVII u una ?vn ) thing, Specimens of manufactured ar ) tides exhibited. Call aud see for jour ) selves. J J. W. THOMAS, Agent. Abbeville, S. C. April 15, 1870, 51?tf i Evans <(k Hutchison's ( Formerly the "Donald Mill' TIIE MILL, long and favorably knovvi as the "DONALD MILL," hashed ( purchased by us, and we have repaired i i thoroughly?pulling in a lie.v and sj>lendi< i SMUTTER (the finest that, is in use) ? a NEW BOLTING CLOTII, tog.ilie with NEW MACHINERY, from lb i Watorwheel to the garret. This work lias been clone in a substan tial :uid workmanlike manner by tlio mos experienced and skillful Millwrights in tin i country, and we believe the Mil! now to hi i in a better condition than it ever was ii its palmiest days. The old Friends and Customers of tin Mill ?ro resperifully invited to return t< ilie Mill that in days "l.ing eytie"' servei them so wr-ll and faithfully. Mil. HUTCHISON, who lias ha< much experience as M ller, will hav cliaipe of the Mill, mid will give his uudi vided attention to the wants of their customers. Respectfully, J As. EVANS, TJIOS. HUTCHISON. July 29, 1870, 13, 4in ~ HEADQU ARTEltS DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING DIVISION Auukvili.e, S. C? July 29, 1S70. General Orders Aros. 1 and 2. So to L. Carr's Ston FOR GREAT BARGAINS. I MUST SELL CHAAP ri"MIE entire Stock of Goods. consisting < 1. UKADY-MADK CLOTHING of h description*, HATS, SHOES, IiOO'l'S. DR B GOODS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. IIANDKEf . CHICKS. GUNS, PISTOLS, WATCHES an 3 JEWELRY, TRUNKS, VALISES, and large variety of Guodd loo riumtioiu to u1c, tiou I AT NETT COST. The Enemy. Dull Times, is upon us, an rmmi be ruet and overcome. Iha\o bad man engagements with the annie fop, and wltijipt him, and will do bo liow. Let the icsult be ; J it mi.y, I intend to fig lit it out 011 iliis line, it t.ikc* all Summer. This is no idle jest b n stern reality. Ae I mean bueitiers nnl intend the ptililic derive this unprecedent -d advantage for short time. The Stock ib varied and w< delected. How to Make Dull Time Easy. 'Tis well worth knowing, we common* to-day, givingt gratuities to our custorne All wishing this knowledge cau he accoinm dated by calling at these headquarters. By order of L. CARIt. G. Bauoai.ns, A. A. G. ill Ms at Ml Cost. Mistai I July 29,187On 14, tf II OUR MILES' SHOES ^ ? Ladies' Laced Gaiteri 1} Lakes' Kid Walkina Shoes, Ilavo ai-rivcd. Come and Supply Yourselvei Quarles, Perrin & Co. - Aagust 12, 1870, 15?If 1 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that t Partnership heretofore oxisti between myself and SAM.UEL v" KNOX, has been dissolved by mutt m consent on the 14th day of Scplemb 1870. Persons owing tho nrm w settle with me, at Abbeville C. IT. U. M. MARSE, Sept. 16, 1870, 21?31 i OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T' Sooili Carolina?AVberUle Conntj. In Common Fleas. Kquily Side. Willis G. Harris, Ex'r, vs. G. A. Addison, M. C. Taggnrt, and others, lo Bill fur Account, d'c. of 1)URSUANT to order <>f Court in lliis cose, ;h JL tlie creditors of Klizubetli Harris, dee'd, ,|] are hereby notified to prehctiluud prove their t i demands against tlio paid deceased before me, . ut my office, on or before tlio llitL duy of Koveiuber next, or be burred. m MATTllCW McDONALD, ur c. v. r. ill Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co., | IS- 12'.b August, lb7<), 3m \ ? SontI Carolina -Alilieville County. In Common Pleas. Kquily Side. Patrick II. TCradloy and Mary Jnno Dendy, Ex'r and lixYx, vs. Jobu C. Yauce, Ex'r, and others. Bill lo Sell Real Estate, See. 1.)URKUANT to order of Court in this ense, the creditors of Allen Yoncc, d<-c'd, tire horeby lio'itiod lo pr?? ciil and prove llieir dei niuiid* against tlie Kind demeaned before me nt J% my oflicc on or liefore ilie 12th day of November next, or burred. is MATTHEW McDONALD. il C. U. P. t; Clrrk'a Office, Abbeville Co., ^ (j l'iih Aug., 1870,3m J South CaroliM--Aleville County. I In Common Pleas. _ J'J</nit y Side. Mary Wilaon, Ex'r, vs. James A. Reid, Kx'r. Hank of Wivlmrrv ft nl Bill far Sulc of Iical Estate, Marshall Assets, itf. L> I'USUANT to Order of Court, in this case, tlic crcdito'-s of Joliu K. WikuMi, ilruM, arc Iwii'liy notified to pritseiit und prove their demand* against the said deceased before me, at. my ullii'v, on or belure the 12th day of November next, or be barred, MATTIIEW McDONAI.D, I c. c, P. ' ClrrlcV Olllcc, Abbeville Co., \ l!!lh Auiruet, lit'u, Sin I South Carolina--Affierill; Connty. In Common Pleas. Equity SHe. Tho3. C. Porriu, Ex'r, vs. Kitty C. Perrin, ct. ?1. i, Bill to Sell Real Estate, <?c. I V3UKSUAXT to lute Order of Court in this j J_ ease, the creditors of James M. Perrin, dee'd, are notified tluit tho time for them to present nnd p-ove their d-mand* ng.;in>t suid r deceased is extended until first day of January C next, by which time the demands must be proved, or creditors will be birred MATIIEW MeDO>'ALD, t U* P* V-ICI K 3 V.'IIICO, AlllH TJ'JC L'O., I l'ith August, ltf7u, 6m J 1 Wli Carolina-Altai? Coriuty. In Common Pleas. Equity Siile. Goorge W. Williams ?fe Co., vs. Soiihro] uia A. Allen, and otiicra. e Bill for\ Account, <Cr. 1)URSUANT to Order of Court in this cnso, the creditors of UKOI toK A. ALLEN, dcc'd, are hordiy liotfied top'i-si.t pud prove their demands nguiust tin* snid deceased before ii?c, on or before the 12th il:iy of November next, at my office, or ho barred. MATTHEW' McDONALD. C. C. P. _ Clerk's Ofiii-e, Abbeville fo., ) 12th Augu'i, 1K7<>, 3m f 1 South CaroM-AMenlte County. In Equity. John A. Partlow vb. I'll ares C. Martin, j Thus. Thomson, Adm'r, el. al. * L'ill to Marshal Assets, Account, Relief, and Cull in Creditors. I3UIISUANT to Order of Coui t in this case, JL The Creditors of the Folate of I'liurio Mnrtin, dec'il, are hereby required to present I mill prove their demand.* nguiust said Estate :jf before me on or before ihe niueleeuth of OctoU j bcr next., or lie barred. v JUAITUKW McDONAI.D, C. C, P. , Clerk's Oflico Abbeville C. 11, ) j l'Jth July, 1S70,3m j ua State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In Common Pleas. id T. C. Forrin, Kx'r, vs. E. L. Co'liran, el. al. iy J3UUSUAXT to Order cf Court at June :d JL Term, all Creditors of JOUN C0T1IRAK, an deceased, (whosedemands have not been alif ready proved.) are berebf required to present ut and prove their demand* before me by 1st Monday iu October next,(1870.) or bo barred. ,0 Wil. H. PARKER, 'J Special Referee. iU August 10, 1870. Id, 2m (S State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ,e In Common Pleas. ''8- Dorathy A. Cromer, F.x't'x, vs. Wm. A l0' Lomax, Ex'r, ct. al. 1 PURSUANT to Ordfr of Court, Juno Torm, | 1870, all creditors of GEO. W. LOMAX, dee'd, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before mc by 1st Octoeber next, (1870,) or be burred. WM. II. PARKER, Special Referee. 1C August, 1870,10, 8m | The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. - In Common Picas. * Warren P. Belcher and \V. W ?.W? v. Mason D. Wood, and others Bill to Account, to Marshol Assets, <kc. PURSUANT to Order of Court Juno Term 1870, all cieditors of W. W. Belchar, deceased, are hereby required to present and prove 9 ! their demands against his estate before me by the first of October next or be barred from a share of tho asset*. EDWARD NOBLE, Special Referee. August 23. 187ft, 1?, Ct ^ The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Commen Pleas?Equity Side. * Samuel Gilmer, Wm. H. Parker, et. al., vs. ho Jos. T, Moore, Wm. C. Moore, Ex'rs, n?, and others. li. Bill fur Account, tie. ial PUR8UAKT to Order of Court, Jane Term, Br, 1870* nil creditors of the Estate of JAMES 'ill MOORE, deceased, are required to present and prove their demsuda before me by 16th October next, or be tarred.. W. A. LEE, Special Referee. Augns 2C# 1870, li, 8t | The State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In Common Pleas. James A. Norwood, Ex'r 'of JobIiim DuBob d?v'J, v. Samuel S. Wilson, and others, creditors of Joshua Duliose, de'ed. Bill for Settlement of Enlate, Account,^ PURSUANT to Order of Court, June Tern 1870, all creditors of the estate of Joh Clark, dee'd, and of the Estutc of Josbua Di lioso, dee'd, are hereby required to present an prove their deii'iunds before ?ne by l*t Oetobc next or bo barred. EDWARD NOBLE, Special Referee. August 22, 1870, 18, Ct mi oi-i-- ? ? " xjuu oiulo oi bouui Carolina A BBE VILL HI CO UN TV. In the Court of Probates. Aim E. Marshall v. Mary E. Marshu and others. Proceedings in Partition. BY Order of "W. HILL, Judgo of tli Court of Probates : I will sell at A!>l?eville Court House oi S.ilo Day in OCTOBER next, a part of Tlie Re?l Estate of Joseph S Marshall, Late of the Slate and County aforesaid deceased ; consisting of FIVE TRACT! OF LAND, all situate in eaid Count) represented by plats thereof to bo exhibited on day of s>ale. Terms of sale made known at tb time of sale. II. S. CASON", Sheriff A. C. Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 8th, 18/0. is m nmm UNTO whom we liave extended indulgp.i.re during the Spring and Summer, to enable lh?m to make iltcir crops we would say, that us tlie'r crops ar< gathered we shall expect immediate payments, as our success for future operation! will depend upon our cubtomera mooting their liabilities promptly. To ?P our fiieudct wbo have so liberally supported us, we return our sincere thanki and bespeak for ourselves a contiuaucu o their favors tho coming season. Norwood, DuPre & Co Sept. 2, 1870, 20?If Improved Cotton Gins. McLENDEN^ PATENT, rg^IIE subscriber purchased two year _?_ ?co- McLENDEN'S PATENT IM l'UOVKMENT TO COTTON GINS for tl?e Coun.ies of Abbeville, Edgefield and Newberry ; and in that tiiue has soK many of them, and to the entire satisfac tiou of bis patrons. The improvement i; npplicd to the old gin a* a trifling expense and with these material advantages?tha it will enable the Gin to gin from onefourth to one-third more, and to produc< a cleaner and better lint, llu has numer ous certificates from cotton plauters to this effect, and al^o from cotton buyer.*, stating that the cotton from this Improved Gii will command from one to onea.half cenli more per pound. Agents will be seut out and the public patronage is solicited it their behalf. Reliable agents wanted. E. F. PARKER. Calhoun's Mills, Augu jt 12,1870, 10,t Insure Your Property IX THE LIVERPOOL & L0ND0I GrLiOBE Insurance Company Assets in Gold, $17,000,000,00 Losses adjusted promptly and pal without deduction at the agency i Charleston, S. C. Apply to W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbovillo, S. C. March 18, 1870, 47?tf . IISflflM Accurately and promptlyIdon BY n a T\Arrr(T a n cr. JBL. JJUUUliiiO, Marcb 25, 1870, 48?12m DENTISTRY WM. C. WARDLAW, M. D., D.D. Oflice orer Dr. Parker's Drug Store. Abbeville C. H., S. C. February 26, 1869, 44, tf Yeast Powders DTI. TJIICFAS CREAM BAKIN POWDERS, for salo, at Trowbridge & Co. Jnne 10. 1870. 7?tf C3rREA.T Reduction in Clothing! FOR THE CASH. At Quarles, Perrin & C( Adjust 12, 1870, 13?if I GUANO FOR WHEAT c. i, IN STORE, and for Snlo, a largo lot c 1 Wilcox, Giiis & Co.'i ;r MANIPULATED Composed of PURE NO. ! I, PERUVIAN and PH(ENIX GUANOS. The Best Fertilizer Known fo: Wheat, Oats and Barley. u NORWOQDjDUPRE&CC Sept. 8. 1870, 20, if Valuable > Land for Sale, e ? ? ? TIIE undersigned will offer to sell oi Sale Day next, at Abbeville Cour Ileuse, his place, known as The Belcher Plantation. | The Tract consists of I 1,050 ACRES, ' More or less, adjoining lnnds of ThomaThomson, E?q., Airs. McCoiub and others The laud is well adapted for Cotton anc Oiirn on<) io ovAnllnnt ..II ^ -? - - ww...j ..iiu ao v.av,i.iiv,iiu iui oiunii vjnuii Tliero are about 450 acres of cleared land: about the same in splendid wood-land the balance in old field, which would alsc yield well if cultivated. There is on tb< place a largo Gin lIouce and Threshei House, Good Dwelling. IJam, Cribs, Stables, and all necessary out-building> There is also a splendid Spring conveuieul 5 to the house. In fact it id unnecessary It T commend the place, as ilia well kuowu tc be* One of the best Plantations in the up-country. There are Rails enough on tbo place tc . keep the land that is in cultivalicn in gooc order for years to come. The place hat been rented for $800 a year, in gold, foi three vears sinop. ilm war on/) ?i?*? - J ? ...? > ) HUU 1I1W \Jliij 1 reason for selling it, is tliat the undersigned s is not a practical farmer; otherwise he fully believes there is a fortune to be made on it in n short lime. ' IT MS?Oiio half cash; the olhci j hr* >n a credit of one and two .years, with interest at the rata of one per cent, j per month, to be secured with a bond and . mortgage of the place, with two approved [ sureties. Further particulars will bo . made known on the day of sale. 3 Any one desirous to purchase' at private sale will address him at his home i place, near Martiu's Mill. f G. A. VISANSKA. i Sept. 1, 1870, 20, 4t ! ABBEVILLE AGRICULTURAL , F air. j THE Abbeville Agricultural Fail J[ will open at tho Fair Grounds near the village, on Wednesday, tlx 26th October, and continuo for foui I days, closing on Saturday, the 29th ' All articles for exhibition must b< entered in tho Secretary's books be f'orelO o'clock on Wednesday, as the) will then be closed. , By order of tho Executive Com mittco. W. A. LEE, JRccording Secretary. j ?eptomber 8, 1870, 20, tf ? JUSTRECEIVED. 2 Bales Gunny Bagging, 40 Bundles Arrow Ties, 100 Pounds Wool Soils, MILLER & ROBERTSON ^ Sept. 9, 1870, 20, tf e IVEasonic Books. MEMBERS of Clinton Lodge and a others who may have in their pos session, BOOKS belonging lo tho Masoni Library are requested to return the Bam - at once lo J. F. O. DuPRE, W. M. or T. T. QUAltLES, Sec'y. Sept. 8,1870, 20, tf R FOB SALE. FEW Second ITand Fifty Stn j\ GINS can be had on reason* bio terms by applying to EN RIGHT & SMITH. Abbevillo C. II., Sept 9, 1870, 20 - NOTICE TO DELINQUENT ' pHOSE who owo us for last yea i wu uapt>i;?> iu jiuy uh out 01 W very first cotton got ready for ma kot. Wo havo obliged you, lot tho f vor bo roturnod by settling with i atoneo. Miller & Robertson. Sept. 16, 1876, 21, tf i PBALONS V1TAILIA, For restoring the color of the hair wit); _ oot tho least injury, for ?al? at PENNEY1 for $1.00 a boti I?. Jane 10, I8T0, f?tf ASLEEP. An hour before she Bpnke of things That memory to the dying brings, And kissed me nil the while; Then after some sweet parting word*, P She seemed among her flowers and birds Until she fell asleep. a if 'Twas summer then; 'tis autumn now ; 1? Tlie eripson leaves fall off tho bough, Aud strew their gravel eween. a I wand> r down the garden walk, A lid muse on all the happy talk ^ We had beneath the limes; e\r 11 ' * vsi (juiuua eves wucn sue ana 1 f| Sat watching here the flushing eky, Eriio sunset and the sea ; Or heard the children iu the lanes, d Following home the harvest waius. And shouting in their glee. 1 P But when the daylight dice away, g( And ships grow dueky in the buy, These recollections cease; And iu the stillnespof the uight, , bright thoughts that end iu dreams as " bright; h r Communicate their peace. g, T I wake and sec the rooming star, I And hear the breakors on the bar. The voices on the shore; And (hen, with tears I long to be Aci-ohs a dim unbounded sea, With her forever more. Si ? lo The Bankrupt Act.?Tho bankrupt net has becu changed by Con- cl gress, by the adoption of tho follow- hi irig amendment: "Bo it enacted, by fi the .Senate and IIouso of .Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That tho pro- a< vivlinna r\ tVir* cn/?rtn/l nlnnon 4 1'" ti . V # v? UUV ViUUOU VI tUU 11 J thirty-third section of an to es/aft- fi link a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States, as amended by the first section of an act in w amendment thereof, Bhall not appljr 81 to debts from which the bankrupt c< seeks a discharge, -which were con, tractcd prior to tho 1st of January, . 1809." c; I Previous to this amendment, (sa3*s a the Yorkville .Enquirer) no person * ; whose estate would not pay fifty per ; cent, of his indebtedness, exclusive of , his debts as surety, could, with- y . out tho consent of a majority of {j( his creditors, avail himself of tho C9 . benefits of tho bankrupt act.? , The effect of this amendment is to ai L make tho fifty per ccnt. clause apply j1( ? only to debts contracted after tho 1st , of Jauuary, 1859. Under tho law as " it now stands, any person can appty for a release from all his old debts, . ' whether his estate pays anything or 't^ not. lie is only required to pay fifty th ( per cent, of such of hiB individual C., I debts as aro contracted subsequent to 1" i January 1st, 18G9. ^ Tbo final official figures of tho capitulation at Sedan arc 39 generals, r ' 230 staff officers, and 2,095 line ofli- eci: ' ccrs, beside 500 officers of various Rn( grades discharged on parole. The iue ' number of privates surrendered and mu i 'transported into Germany is 84,433; 28,000 were made prisoners during I tho battle; 5,000 escaped into Belgium no 20,000 wero killed and wounded? sy > total, 137,000. Snirift d.ivs flrrn Tinffin P ninii. tiroo aru ?j e>-j ??? " i , waylaid and murdered, in tho vicinity ^ of Athens, Ala., by a party of dis- to< guised men. The citizens turned out bbi in large numbers and captured Ash- tet bury Jianel, Alio leader of tho band rp' and four other mou. Banol attcmp- J1^ ted to escape, and was killed. The fot other four aro in prison, A party of boi anncd citizens aro in pursuit of tho th I band, determined to bring them to punishment. cu One of Offenbach's later operettas m( entitled "Troinbolcazaa," which has lui recently been sung in London for the tb first time, has a sneezing song, which ^ [ is said to produce something of a ^ | scentsation. It is impossible to con- se, jecturc what bodily infirmities Offen- bu * bach may yet cauflo to do duty in ; o? r The Ealeigh, North Carolina, Stan- Jjjj ilard, edited by J. W. Holdcn, son of f? - Governor Iloldon, and owned by W. de A. Smith & Co., has boon suspended for the present, becauso of "business complications in no wiso conncctod with the present proprietorship and editorial management.' The Prussian Government considers brandy an excellent drink for the army in tho field, and oven compels eve- i ry soldier to fill his flask beforo he I leaves camp. Tho flasks of the pri- \ vatcs hold hold rather more than ah ordinary claret bottle. Hut tho men are temperate in the use of the liquor | and no harm from it is reported. mi.? t *vr '*r?i xiio jsirueiiujo ui nu?v iorK nro O- rj pcning schools on Sunday to keep . their children out of evil associations, arid from being demoralized by a day II of hitherto to them purposeless lei- y, fluro. Tho Itoformod Jows are open- fo ic ing Sunday schools, and seriously do- *j e bating upon the propriety of celebra- 0 ting Sunday as a day of rest, instead ( of Satnrday, as heretofore. a Tho New York elevated railroad is q ~ not a failuro. It was kept running f< two months, rather by way of exper- h v imcnt than of profit, and during that timo carriod 20,000 passongers, though q only two cars woro on tho track. Tho tl experiment did not pay in money, but e it paid in bringing conviction of the c _ fact that tho road is thoroughly prac- v Sticablo. Tho company will soon put on ton now cars, and extend tho line ? to tho Central Park. } Pl II W. W. Leonard, an actlvo business J a] man of Chicago, died on Friday at 8 * tho age of twonty-six, from tho effects < " of chloroform, administered by a phy- ? sieian, for thfe purposo of chloroform, [ administered by a physician, for the t purpose of removing a cystic tnmor ? over hie left eye. The operation was - noarly complotod, when Mr. Leonaid ? soddonly threw back his head, and in K half an hour was dead. *ii i- Affairs have quieted down in North * S Carolina, and it is doubtful now if ^ even a single Conservative Congress- J man elcct will bavo his seat contested. SCRAPS. Charles Dickons, in twenty-four rorks, introduced to tho world 1425 ersonages. Boston celebratod its two hundred nd fortieth birthday on Saturday Xbt. John Quincy Adams has declined a ho tho Democratic Candiduto for iovernor in Massachusetts. Somebody stole a diamond buttery, valued at ?2,000, from M'Uo Nill3on's headgear, in New York. Monntr +" ?v "'o"1" In Prussia a cliomist hag rcccivcd a rizo of $30,000 for condensing pca)up into sausages. The Berlin National Zeitung states J Tlio German victories in tho field ave been followed by a victory of ood tasto iu tho way of fashions. hc?champions of chignons have been >uted." Corrected official returns of tho insusin New llampshiro, gives that Lato a population of 317,97C?8,071) ss than in 18G0. Louisa Murray, who kidnapped tho lild of Mr. Digby, in New Orleans, as been convicted and Lontcnccd to ve years' imprisonment. Miss Jenny Kimball, tho popular stress, met with a scvcro and pcraps fatal accident by being -thrown om a vehicle, in Boston, last weclc. "Equality means," says a French riter. "n. drsiro ? , v^u.n lu your iperiors, and superior to your JUftls. Tho Universalists held tl.cir ccntcsu-y meeting at Gloucester, Mass., nnmcncing on the 19th, There was largo number of persons from all irts of the country present. After tho Nilsson concert at Now orlc, on Monday evening last anum;r of young men unhitched the horsi from Miss Nilsson's carriage, and, ltting themselves in tho plaec of tho timals, dragged tho young lady to 5r hotel. Important to Buim>eh8.?Doors, bashes, nuls, moulding?, and all the material necessity finish a house in prodcr style can be ol>incd at the lowest market rates direct from a manufactorer, P. P. Toale, Charleston, S. , who has the largest and most completo inufactory of such articles in the Southern ites. See hu advertisement in another colin. What Does Reason Say? Che little mongoose when Htlten by a deadlv iicnb lxsoris 10 a certain plant, cats of it, 1 escapes the effect of the poison. That is tinct II u man beings on the other hand, nt depend on reason and experience in feting the means of protecting health and lifo must unwholesome influences. Now, whnt es reason say on this vital subject! Does it t tell us that to invigorate aud purify the stem is the best way to protect it against the risible poison which generates disease! rely it does. The next question is, what ide ehall we follow in choosing a medicinal 'eguard? Reason replies, Itt your monitor experience. Well, the expeiience of eigh;u years comprised in one unbroken series of lisfactory testimonials assures us that IIoster'sStomach Bitters possess strengthening gulatiug and antiseptic properties which are t combined in the same happy proportions any other preparation extant. This thero e is the antidote to which reason bids us rcrt when our health is imperilled either by e malaria which produces epidemic disorders, by any other cause, whether-inh?rcnt aud DBtitutional or connected with our habits, oc? pations and pursuits. The venom of a nexious reptile is scarcely ire subtle and dangerous than tbat which rks in foul air and impure water. To escapo e fevers, bilious disorders, disturbances of e bowele, and other serious maladies proiced by these insalubrious elements, it is ablutely necessary that the stomach and all tho aret-ive organs should bo, so to speak, in a roist condition. Upon the amount of resist' oe which tho vital system can oppose to the leterious influences that assail it, tho safety the health depends, and it is because the HEAT VEGETABLE INV1GORANT impart* ergy and regularity to the most important notions of the body, that it can bo rocommend and guaranteed as au invalublc proventivo adurioe. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA. Almost every case cured with PAIN KILLER. 'rom Rev. B. TelfoTd, Missionary in China, dow visiting bis home in Peon.] Waohinotox, Penn. Deaf Sirs:?During a residence of some ten ears as a missiouury in Siara and Cbina, I nind your Vegetable Pain Killer a most valable roxnedy for (bat fearful scourge, the holera. In administering tbo medicine I found it meet ffectual to give a tcasponful of Pain Killer ia gill of hot water sweetened witb sugar; ien, after about ilftesn minutes begin to give bout a teospoonful of the same mixluret every iw minutes until relief was obtained. Apply ot applications to the extremities. Bathe the Lomach with the Pain Killer, clear, and rub tie limbs briskly. Of those who had the 'holera, and took the medicine faithfully in fie way stated above, eight out of ten recover1 Truly yours, "B. TELFORD. If attacked with' the Diarrhooa, Dysentery 'ramp, Colic, don't delay the use of the FAIN :iLIJ3R. Fiwornow, Cbvxa. Dear Sirs:?During a long residence in Cbina have used your invaluable Pain Killer, boib a my own family and among the Chinese^ and iave found it a most excellent, medioiue. la he tummer of 1862 and '68, while residing in Ihanghai, I found it an almost certain oure fop Cholera, if used in tim?. Indeed, using it in a ^eat many instanoes, I do not remember fail-* ng in a single ea??, For three yean I have teen residing ia this plaoe, mora than fifty dies from a physician, and have been obliged ifun to fall upon my own resourced in eases of iokneas. The Chinese eomt to us io great mmbers for medicine and advice., Though rithout medical knowledge ourselves, the fe* imp's remedies we can command are so.ipnefr'. n advance even of their physicians, that w? eve almost daily 'Mpislioationa We Wlow hem to oome, beeaoselt hfings them jn eonta I rith them, and opens a door of usefulness Ia JarhoBS, oolio, vomit iafcyhotera, eou^kcj I#:-, our PMN KILLER has been my chief me<i?.