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gjjj&jjg^ i HMI ^ 11 " .' ' 'JHt ^ in 11,^1 11 i^il . r '.f?*"&& . _ 1 _1 - .?: Lj^ - _; '*? -"m#**...* ..?. - ' * \ ^ , - , ' ' ' _....: i? '; :_-_l --==- ?g j?1- , ,'1. v.'i i." "r+, .' . % ?rr^ . ',%{ ^ r ;. 1 , 1 . ,. j/f? BY W. A.LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE,?S. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 20; 1871.. ; - -- VOLUME XVIII?NO.38. ______ ? ? ' ? -'* ' 1? ? " - "M < i :.. * ?' ** ? - - ^ -^ - - '- ^ . ._ ^ mmmmmmmmmmmfrnmammmama ?? ea CONGAREE IM WOSKSI Columbia^ S. O. _ 0 mm: isrviim M\ liLMiilillliflj; Proprietor. C" ntT r i n ninin si it i n StlMIi UAlMiil MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, 3 Rollers 1-4 inches diameter $8-5 03 3 4< 12 44 75 00 3 10 " 65 00 2 " J4 " ..I 05 00 2 " 12 " . 50 00 2 44 10 " 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame ?10;00 less on each Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOILIE i-0,00 .'* V "* ^ %v*t Delivered at the Railroad Depot in ^ this city. Steam Ehjyiftes, Boilorp, Cotton Presses, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings PM short notice an4. most reasonable terms. " ijGiu Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. 0 fret -wheel and pinion, $30 00 10 41 _ " " 44 J12 50 11 44 " 44 44 85 00 VI " " " " ...... '45 00 14 " " 50 00 With Bolts $6 50. Extra for cach set. Antifriction pistes and Balls for Cotton Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at B. JR. here.' . JOHN ENKIGHT, Ag't, . - Abbeville C. H. 18T0, 4?tf. I'D VA N T A G E S _ offered by the UTSriVEESAL LIFE Emm COMPANY. : 1st.?l*ferfcct Sfccurify to Poficy-holdOP8. 2d.?Low rates Of premium. 3d.?A clear and definite contract. * 4th.?Non-forfeiture guaranteed by a ^clause in every Policy. 5fh.?A liberal cash surrender value provided for by the terras of its Policies. $th.?No unnecessary or illiberal rejtriotioil as regards rcsiuencc, travelling, or occupation. Vth-?A Policy issued in the State New York tn favor of a -vviie, 04^ the life of her husband, is Recuse, from "fhe Ciaitns of her husband's creditors. 6th.?The premiums charged by the Ukiyebsal are based on American mortality and the interest usually realized on money. Its Policy-holders are therefore guaranteed ingur anco to thofull amount of the pretoiiani? paid.1 W. -T. FARROW v Agent, Greenwood, S. C. Noy 25, 1870, 31?3m Insure Xour property, llf THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON QIiOBB Insurance ' Company. tin in u, mow Losses adjusted promptly and 'paid' , without deduction at the agency in Charleston, S. C. , Apply to W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbeville, S. C. JMareh 18, 1870,47?tf DENTISTRY ~~ WM.CJPLAWJ.BJ.D.S. Office oyer Dr. Parker's Drug Store. ' Abbeville C. H., S. C. February 26, 1869 .XIII mmmrmmmnp?xxmmm??mmtmmmmammwji Piedmont LIFE IHII r W. C. CABBIHl JOIST E. EDWi Branch OSec, olu J. P. THOMAS, Pres't. DIRE John SIcIvenzie, John -T. ? R. \y. Gibbcs, F. \\r. Mc W. B. Gulliek, Thompsot: Gen. M. C. Butler, T. C. Per Dr. Isaac Branch. . LEAPHABT, JEF General Agents for Soul Homo Office, ASSETS OVE Policies issued in a little Work, aver 11,000 ; Income J success beyond all preceden r , IJSTsu: ilutual, Xon-Forfritiiig i ANNUAL DIVIDENDS mfflS GREAT SOUTHERN E>T X success, that it would seem aim its favor. Iu the latter part of the year ISO ;iow have umvurds of eleven tliousai books. Our success, taking into con operating is far in advance of any ot and our losses very snail, when com the subscribers at Abbeville C. II. m DH. I. BRAI\CH, Superin K. SHARPE and J. *H. TApril 15,1870, 51, 12m WDWeTflDDI Ifliff uiUIlli! f At Hodges' The- im^jgrsfgned would resj> Lave justreceiveS a n?W&nd w Sto< HARDWARE, TIN WARE; BA J. H. Vance, I December 2,1870, 32?3m. ~~7^da WE PROPOSE to keep a little c have, won't be worth buying all the time; our Senior occasionally all will be ^lad to see their friends ai to give us a call next door to Aiken with the money, as oar terms are en j. 3 December 2, 1870,32?tf Kiiii's Mountain Military Scto YORKVILLE, S. C. THE First Session of tbo Seho year of 1*871, will bogin ou tl FIRST of FEBRUARY. 't^vc ?For School Expenses?i. Tuition, Books, Stationery, &e?, Boar ing, Fuel, Lights an(l Washing?$1! in wu-rencj, per session of five rnontl %Jr circulars containing full pc ticulars, apply to I Col, A. COWARD, I Principal and Proprietor, Dec. 33, 1870 33?frt & Arlington STON. President. ' * 1RD3, Vice-President. < . i A mMa, Soutli Carolina-, S. L. LEAPHART, Sef% C'TORS:' Sloan, Sr., JoJu? S. Frestoi^ ' Master, . If C. Shiver, i Earle, J. I). Kennedy, rin, Ex-Go v. M. L. Bon ham. Dr. H. K. Cook. * FEESON & RANSOM, , [;3i CaroJina, Columbia, S. C. ."Richmond, Ara. :r $2,000,000. ^ ^ ? <r ? ^ over TWO YEARS of active same time, over $2,000,000?a t. .,1 RES O^SF ? * jU> uul Return-Premium PI aiis s on the Contribution Plan, ? TERPIUSE lias'met.with such signal! tost ii jnecessary to say another word in ; 7, the 1.24th Policy was issued, and wc id lives insured, whose names are on oui side'ration the short time wo have beev .her Company. Our expenses far less, ipnrcd- with other companies. Call on B?v. J. J. W&RBLAW, DR. It. A. AUCHEIfc, or tendent of Agencies. A.REAI^T, CauT p.ssing Agent. ' Depot, S C. fectfully inform the public thattliyq/ ell selected <r^>"F * * "! ' HIP3 CROCKERY GGING, TIES, &C. loselev & Co, : W 4 w * 4 ; . t ZT~ ' ... r ? ? . ^ JliJ^ ? ^ o* % >f almost everything, and what we don't ; elsewhere. Our Junior will boou hand ; and the Company now and then, and rid tho people generally. Don't forgot t's new building. Doino and buy low iphatieally Cash. S. Vance, Mosely S Co.. , ill CAROLINA j FERTILIZER io j e...j MS tho season for Sowing Wheat d- i and'othcr small grains approach35 es. to secure a full yield, every farmer ?s. should supply himself with somo ii'- ; Fertilizer, and there js none "better | than tho CAROLINA, \vhich can 1 bo had by applying to ? Miller & Robertson.' Sept. 23,1870, 22, tf * ? Fresli': Goods. Blue and Flute Fisla, . > > if- * ;3&/?stoX^.<e>ir e 1? Smoked Herrings, SARDINES, OYSTERS, Net HhM Bick-Wleat Flour, ! t 1 GOLDEN AMEER And Silver Drip Syrup, CITRON," CURRANTS, ALMONDS, Brazil Nuts, Eng. "Walnuts, PECANS,. Cheese, - Maccaroni. A LARGE ASSORTMENT WATT PLOWS, Sub Soil Flows,' &c! TKOWBEIDGE & CO. Nov IS, 1S70, 30?tf ' I ji&l Jit k INlllP^ M ^ 4; i ji \lf Ml p If^Trtitfm ifl *^Jfsi JP M V#jf kCxf&i V ?v v3 m I lr '?W* f^KS% %Mm3 n r r % B0u For sale by Wilcox, Gib Its & Co., Importers and Dealers in Guanos. 1-iS Hay Street, Savannah ; 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga ; ftl E;\"t Pay, Charleston, S. C., and by Norwood, DuPre & Co.. Abbeville; W. Z. McG-hee, Cokesbury; Waller & Aiko.n, Greenwood; B. A. Davis, Ninety-Six. For further information apply or address as above fotjiaqiphlet. . Nov.25, 1S70, 31?4m. *. F^ROM Abbeville YiUago, some time r in Oeloucr laBt, Lighl died MILK CO\y, oyer average h|zo, in good ordo^ . Sj.jic.iiad no- liorna. Anjf inforuiatfou wiu uc thaukfally rcccivod, by MRS. FRANCIS LOMAX, 4 . , r AbbevillOj S. p. Jan. C, 18T1, 37?3t. i *? ' :?l ? . T AM in need of money. Come one! ^ Come all t Settle and savo costs. .Thankful for past patrrfnnge, I respectfully solicit a continuance of .the same. . JOHN BARNETT. Jan 6, 187# 37 - 4t ? s ' ClRfD , . w miu i 4C* < I WILL pny the jibovo reward for evidence to convict the"person or persons who broke open my storp and committed a robbery on tho night of the 25th Dccembor last. M. M. TARRANT, Ml. Carmel, Abbeville .Co., S. C. Jan. C, 1871 37?3t 'bStoh w. jokes, PAINTER, t - - ' b -? ?? OFFERS his, services to the citizens of Abbeville. .All work entrusted to him will n(fatly rind faithfully- execute!!! at" Reasonable priees. Give him a trial. Jan. Gth, 1870, 37?tf. ! George i. Bowman, Ag't, 237 King-st? Charleston, S. C. KEEK} constantly on ]?nrld n large nnd well-seltfcted stock of CARPETING,OIL CLOTH, MATTING, RUGS, DOOR MATS. <kc. (Sin., such ns rre usually found in a first class cavpetsloie. 2 Kov 25 81 Sin "* ? , , I " ' ' ; *. .* 1 . . *? .i > -u Take pleasure in annou and customers tha <? 9 4 * V.i ? , rail ana , wi , ? 'j . . . -; > j. . - In every Department is full, nnd as it w< 1 stock in all its branches, we content our: ' it is as full and varied.as we have ever b ANYTHING iu the shape of ^ ; ?MW 6 READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, HA CROCKERY. ( \ SADDLERY, V Wc can supply their wants upon as r iD the up-country. i ^VAVuable = LIS Ml 111. | fc i ? ? TRACT NO. 1. 900 acres of Cotton and Grain i T;.ni(l siiii-'tcd "hr?t\veen Coron Aero i and Hbeky Creole "with Dwelling IlOtise, frx Booms, Extra Gin House, Colton Screw, Burns, Stables, and line good Cabins with gardens attached for laborers.' Three hundred ; and fifty acres open land, balance in ' ! forest,' second growth piii-i. This ! : tract can be dividfd into several smuli 1 ' j farm*, to advantage. Sixty acres i cleaved bottom lands, not subject to > ; ovorllow by freshet. Terms reason a- ! ble. i TEAOT NO. 2. Four Hundred acres ' situated on J Rocky Creek-^-one half in original ; IVitii.sw-t k i /ilnn iia/1 1 li Jiliiibf ' "1 lUUL'Ot. X 111! IHVdytVOA. lOil I VU UIW jiui.'U i year. Thie is an oxtra farm of its j sizo. Dwelling houso and all ncces- C j sary out buildings. Terms half caslu t ; balance.Tn one and two years. tract isro. 3. I ONE HUNDRED* AND FIFTY 1 ACRES situated on the Greenville n and Columbia Railroad, one and one a fourth miles from Greenwood. Fine c dwelling house (eight rooms) and air d I other buildings necessary. .This place a possesses many advantages on account pf location health and fertility of soil, li Terms half cash, balance one and two w years. For further information ap- e p?y to n * . J. T.-PARKS, Ag't. ' e Nov. 4, 1S70?tf' ^ ^ ' r? WE will continue our Agency for 1 the sale of FERTILIZERS, J for the ensuing season. In consequence pf drought, and the low price of cotton, many planters condcmn Guanos. We can furnish 'j manVeertificatcs showing the increas- !V cu percentage or crops irotn the use q of Fertilisers' though tho seasons j, were so unfavorable. , o We have always on hand a full 'stock of-tho folho*ving: I Wando Fertilizer, I SOLUBLE PACIFIC, ? .. Mapes' Superphosphate, 'Wilcox & GiMft IfiiiiM, j Plaster and Lime, . * -4 % and if the Factories reduce their pri- . ?ces, wo will immediately* inform our I customers of the redaction. Factory price? witiL frefght and urayago auucu. j AIKEN ' & W At LEE, (j Greenwood, S. 0. Dec. 19, 1870,.34??f , KtTAULlSlIKD 1811. OXJSISXj\rC3rS '* t *sa Bja.ir.jEY, BOOKSELLERS AND * STATIONERS, ' . 4Ci Baltimore st:,baltimore, <' Have the * LARGJ-jST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK ' ft> Lho city of SCHOOL MEDICAL and L "VV" and DENTAL. CLASS I A and' MISHELTiA N EOUS BOOKS i An immunsp snpp'.v of GENERAL RANK AN D COl* N'T IN (.' 1 i ( C .* K ' ? STATIC W S1' t If Blank Rotks iiiuire lamdor ia :i;iv ivf ! Bidding uud iluliug, j ^ tkoBamo cmvftjl Attention given to 02FL3DS:3L?-S i t aa lo Personal I'm elms f>. (v inside fim;;:ks always. c , Send.for Cat&logncs. ?tc. , , 1 Sept'Sflf 1S7<>, 23?i:u . k 4 ' t.r iiii ?aeigaBaawi?wa - ' - * I I " r aj# . i a. 4 * *? - V. T * . /l * / * ' t ^ ' *<?. 4 1 I A ' " ' 1 J ncing to their friend it their' stock of A* :>?*V " ' *: * inter Goods mid ho- impossible to enumerate tl selves by saying our patrons Ihi cforo had it, and that if they wai CLOTHING, B9WARE, GROCEIRE! ILASSWAREt OTIOSS, etc. oasonable terras as any other hou; [Oct. 14. %S70, 25; tf VALUABLE ill. WDM IHLli A11U1 iiill AND LAND fc? FOR SALE V* < ' ' * m * : rJ*fiJlmidersigned wil^scllliis val a!>lc Mill on Calhoun's Creek i Jrivato Suic. The property is payir i'oilman'I will be sold on terms to su ife jniVc'lasef. Adjoining the M 'nu.-t i? valuable land thaf mi to treatcrl for on &>od terns. . /'" ' HUGH WILSON. Doe. 30.1370 35-lf ^ "llilFiKl Have commodious, aarois EOOM8, and will storo Cotto !om, or anythyjg cls^ on reason at crms. ' M Liberal.Cash advances made < 'roduce of any kind shipped throng s to Charleston, Baltimore or Ne "ark. Tfcey haVo Business arrqpg "tlio best Honscs. in' tl bove named cities, and can offer i ilities, in the shipment of the pr nets of the country, unsurpassed L ny other hottso in the;State. Particular attention is called to oi ii'?0 stock of PLOWS, now in stor ,-itli the remark, that wo-'aro prepa d to furnish.any Agricultural lriipl icnt wanted, at Manufacturer's pi cs, with freight, added. * .'PPnwiiprnoi? f. nr\ xivv/ ii a w# JSov TS, 30 tf J Notice to DEBTORS "** vOv f * J' ' '? I' 4 a LL PERSONS indebted to il subscriber for the years 186 ml 18C9 by note and account are n uestc.d to come forward aad settl npiediatcly, as ho is in urgent lice f the n^oncj. Those %'ho-fail to pay by the 1st ( >cceinber next, <will fuid their a< ounts,in the hands of an attorney fc ollcction. Thos. Eakin. * : -.4 * t:vv ^ M# i* Sgjt * Nov. 18, 1870,30, tf ? : 4 ' . 5 RURAL ACCOM A 6imple,and practical )iary and System o Boos-xupxse, For the aid of the * -V , * . Ranter, or Other Head of th ^ YT 1. i nousenoia. For salo by , Aifctn & Waller, Greenwood, S. C. ? *f b * At Publrehcre price Dec. 23, 1ST0. 35?tf. BO ATUilNG HOUSE." , " * ^ t >. * ? *. TALMADGI f >' A " ftilivn the rooms over E. Nc Lf :v:; .v ^tore, and is prepared t ai;* B:-nr l(-rs, This is a desirab) x-all -ir for nt rsons doing business o he5iqti; ie. Terras, $12.50 a montl without lodging. Transient person an get dinner on public day#. Dec. 30, 1S70 36?tf ??? r-?? ? THE FLORENCE REVERSIBLE-PEED SEWING HACHUfFS, < Making Four Distinct Stitches. ? The great Desideratum of Durability,] I3 "United ^yith simplicity, at last I achieved. T^HIS Machine makes the justly celebrated JL Lock Stit.ch (alike ou both sides. of the j v fabric) as also the Knot, Double Ldfek, and ^ Double Knot?all stronger and more elastic ^ than lh? Knot. . . tl The only llactine having a self adjusting ^ shuttle extension. .S It is almost Doiseless. _ The etlt<-h cau be changed withopt stopping . the macliina. # J ^ r , t Its motions are all positive. | c The machinery is so eimplo that it c4innotget (j out of order, * t. n It w 11 herri.fell, bind*, gather, braid, quilt, ^ and father and sow oq a ruffle at the same ^ time. . j a The Tension is a wheel ana not an unreliable ~~ spring. ; Each machine is furnished with Barnum'fl 16 Self Select . ^ ^ ? Please editor write far price lists and par. ticulurs. . 51 MRS. JOHN A. MAYS, Agent. P ' Dec. 2,1870, 32?tf ' . * V "GREENWOOD " ] ,111 ntij ^ ? '* ? ' ** & * V TOE exorcises of this Institution y will open on MONDAY, the lGtfa f< of JANUARY. u Tuition from FOUR to EIGHT ? dollars per Qu rater. ^ A pupil's continuance at the school n 50 shall depend upon his progress and 1 deportment. Full particulars to bo 5 had by applying to the Principal. W. P.- McKELLAE, * I,. Principal. b MISS BETTIE CBEWS, ] ' Teacher of Music. . . . 1 January 6, 1871, 27?4fc e . TAILOR SHOP 1 S B ? In the Marshall House. J kit . Q ig PFIIE undesigned would respect* u it J. fully inform his friends that b^ g ill has removed his Shop to the room in * ty the rear of J. F. Osborne's Store; in jj 'the Marshall Houso, where ho will bo j, pleased to accommodate bis customers ^ and friends. * - . c * n; R/A, MARTIN, > ' - . Tailor; " Dec. 16,1670 34?3m i IE ? , ^ t- t * c Mess Mackerel, Extra JSTcr 1. \ J * EXTRA 2sTo. 2. t % 1 ?c and Large No. 3 Mackerel, D ft- - , 8 o- in Blla.. half Bils., qqprtcr Blls., and [j ?y;? ' < Kits, at, , m n. Norwood, DuPre & Co.'s ' ? 0, Sept. 23. 1870 23?tf . ' ? c': "* "555 Eicslsior Ills, ? HPHE3E Flocghs are made of either cast iron j? JL or steel, and are the best and cheapest in tlie market. Sond for price list. Also Ames' ^ ~ ,,aad other ploughs of all prices and descrip- D< ' icms. Corn Shelters, Straw Cutter*, dio. - n,( . th (Also always on band) ? MOORE'S NEW fORK PLOUGH'S AT th a $2.00 EACH. A full, stock of Plantejs' and ?! BnililefB* Hardware, consisting in .part of El- p well\* and Bruisel's Hoes, Spaces, Tracechains, .3 Axe3, and Nails of warrented quality. Guns, J1.' io cutlery and housekeeping article.". Wholesale ;g and Retail, by . ? ? " C. KESEISON, Jr., & CO. * o 0 4 0 r.'nff Qf /Ci'/fn ?Ka Dt'/h A.a \ , ??.| w nit,; . - Cbarl^lon, S. C. ^ Kerrison, ju, i "W^Y. "Wign?v. i- READ THIS. To the Planters of Abbeville | . and Adjoining Counties,- | THE subscriber Laving been appointed 4 ngent for the Albany Agricultural Works. ? 1 takes pleasure in announce to .the b j planters generally, that he is prepared to rn'nTiV mxra rnnvmrM ee UJUUI wiivi\ viiiiu auu ^vyv/i.1 " SEUS, THRESHEUS; WHEAT -FANS, JJ and all other farming implements wtiich- w ? liiey may need. Every article ordered ee is warranted to give satisfaction. AL bl BANY GINS have taken the premium at j" the last-Agricultural Fair, at Macon,Ga., in ' competition with eight other Mannfacturing nt Cotton Gin Companies. The subscriber v( g will have on l)Bnd a 50 SAW GIN ?* and CONDENSER, which he requests Miose wanting COTTON GINS to come ^ nd examine before ordering elsewhere, l< Prom hia long experience in the MANU* fu p?nTiTDiXTn _r pattav nTVC l.? to rnviiuttinur ui WHVJ vm-iu, ? <- . , feels confident to pay that those GINS are ? EQUAL if not SUPERIOR to any COTTON GI-N now manufactured. Come and m< examine this COTTON* GIN. , J JOHN ENRIGHT, < : Sj Abbeville C. H., S. C. h' June 17, 1870,8-*-t? Il_. ^ (| It ?0 Accurately and promptly done 11 ' n ' -nv us ,, * 3 | G.-A. DOUGLAS. J March 2 1870,-48?12m ? V Bemovai - We have removed our Printing Office o the commodious rooms abov*$bfc tore of Mr. B?NeIson, on thfJPTe#ern ide of the Public Square, where Tj?? rill be pleased to see our iri6&dff?&d atrons, as well , as at the office oftba ditor, on Law Rafige. LEE <& WiLSOjf.-' ?? a. jjaiuna uutraqe.?Oa Wedtteji*' ay night, about 12 o'clock, about fifty isguised aumed men suddenly camiSlff* j our town aud demanded the keys of iie jail from the Sheriff, which iised. They then arrested the snfflff ud put him. under guard, and, with xes and other weapons, broke iuto the ill and took out live of the prUouero ho had been placed there under Buapdion of being connected with themurer of Mr. Stevens. They departed as \/joivoi3ij ?o vutY Uiiivvu, up Itlie OpftT" mburg road. Larly the next morning. svo of the prisoners were found dead bout a mile from towd. For sbme-tfWo othitog could be heard of. the otter liree, but during the day they wefe snorted alive but badly wounded. Tfwo , f them were re-arrested after- their rounds had been dressed. Variou^ reorts are afloat as to the fate of the ther, but there is no doubt thfrtrTle is ery severely wounded, and 'to^too ands of friends. Ab we have/jften before stated, such cts meet our most- hearty itomiemnEp* ion. Tbev are subversive of att lnv. * rder and peaee and every effort should e made to pot * stop to tbera. \ We* rirnestly call on those mysterious persons who commit sucli unlawful acts to top. You may suppose you are doftif? ood to society by ridding it of those r ho disturb its peace; but we can assure ou, you are enaangering^hepeaoe.feom)rt and liberties of the good and true len, women and children of the Counv, Not until the law fails to protect be 1 ives and property of the people will re countenance such acts as were com" An Wo/lnnofloTT nlorKt ? TTmJrnm ?*VbV\? VM T I V\?A4VWVWT UlKUVt V'f?V?V Imcs.. Incendiarism. ? Several small ouees op the plantation of T.- W. 7oodwardc near- Eidgeway, w?re urned on Tuesday ?ight last. Major Voodward has not learned the extent f his loss. # -; Captain *R C. Clowney, near ronngaesville, had several bales 'of otton set on fire on Taesday morning - i; x tut, vuu unwyrereu iuo mo lu.vtBt^ K> ave the cotton. Both of the above ras the work of the incendiary.* The 'he only remedy for these midnight coundrels is the ballet and tope.? Vinnsboro' Nem. - iffi?? fc'ccoessfcl socthew Estehpeis* ?Of many ev Southern enterprises which haVb been nderlaken siccc the war, none have met with renter or more deserved shecesithao the door, ush and blind manufactory ot Mr.JP; P. To ale, 3 Charleston, S. 0. By held werr. indomita1. J 111 V ?!.f - *?EA,mn ? io energy uuu uoerni aoTeruaing, jar* "ioaw as in three years outstripped all couipetitio*, od established a business vhich would do redit to any city in the United States. Let Common Sense E^ctdi. * What is the rational mode of procedure n cases of geag^Ldebility and nsrrona prosration I Does aoTl'eason tell nc that judicious limulation is reqqjjedf To resort to violent >urgat'ronin such a ease is as -abaurd as it vould be to bleed a starving njan. Yet it is tone every day. Yes, this stupid and unpfciojopiiical practice is continued in the Ueth kf the great*fuel, that physical weakness, with tj.xue norvous disturbances that acoompany t.'to more certainly and rapidly relieved of , Iustciter's Stomach Bitters than Dy any other ledicine at present known. It is Iras that eiysi&l debility -is often attended with, tor idity or irngalarity of the hovels, and (hat lis symptom must not be overlooked, But 'hile the discharge of the waste niatUSr of the >'st<-m is expedited or regulated, "itaw^or mutt i recruited The Bitters do both, Tfcey cotniue aperient and anti-bilious properties, with itraordinary tonic power. Even while reloving obstructions from the bowels, they tone ad ^invigorate those organs.' Through the omach, upon which the great vegetable apefie acts directly, it gives a healthy and ptranect impetus to every enfetbled function. . igeetion is facilitated, the faltering circuLf on regulated, the blood reinforced witff.a :w accession of the alimentary principle, tH?j n-ves braced, and- all the dormant powers of ie system roused into healthy action; not aemodically, as would be the case if a mvie imulant were administered, but for a con nuance. It is in ihia way that sucheztindlnary changes are wronght in the coaditiou the feeble, emaciated and nervous invali.ls r the use of this wonderful corrective, alterare and tonice. Let. common sense <iefi<i? itween each a preparation and,, a prostratii.g tharti - supplemeuted'by a poisonoos ast. iu11 k like atryehnine'or qurnia. * Jan 6,1871 87?lm ? A Cure for Diptheria! All interested, will please read the fo;loir~ g extract from a letter frou Mrs. Ellen R aeon, wife of Rev. Francis Maeou, Tounghoo, Lrmah:? My son was taken violently sick, with i!d chills, buruing fever, and sore throat I mnted on? morning tea little Veaitlies in fcu roat, very white. Mid ' tongue, to ards the root, just kike a watermelon, full of eds; the remainder coaled fts thick as a kuife ade. So many children havu diad arcuul ire, 1 was afraid to call a physician, and Lought Ijwuld try your Pain filler for a irgle, wiwrsmall doses inwartlly, I did an, id found, the gargle invariably oat off tin ?eiclea, and he raised them np, .often covered ten covered with blood ^He was taken ?u indny: on Wednesday his throat was clear, . i * ..^1. _i??/r i . !_? JU mo IWijCUV ia]Jg\Juj Vic?l IU^ UU| I mew oJ it' fts alinimen^ xriUl castor oil and hart*>rQ, for Bis neck.. It Beamed tame a wo?.il?-rI cmo, and I cagbut With it could be known slie many motfrfer* in our land who nr? sing 8U manyfctuld|? by this dreadful disI have foiwa. yonjT&ia Ciller one of tins ost-valftabb iijwHeincs ever used in Birmnb. oce l wa$ttung by a very large black ecoio?: iha pain -wwindescribable- I imn.cdi, elv .applied the Pain Killer, for I never iruv. without it, again-Mid again, and u? half tn >urmy foot was Weil , D*. Walton writes from Co6chqoton->Yonr tin Killer enru this .Dew disease?JW/?/,Mo a, or Sort Throat? that is so alam.i!:j'yr evnlent hero* and it has cot ^een known to il in any induce when used in tita* ,11.is ct y?u should make kuown to the woild." is used in thir disease as agarglo and luiioa well ?s a Ionia nnd stimulant. ?In Halifax, where the disease prevailed for any months in its moet malignant form, l',:a 6 of Pcrry^javk' Pain Killer" waa invnri ?y attended with the most iavorable re.-al:s, ben it was used ere the disease had mcde u much progress 'to prcclode the uae of so werful a stimulant. Jan 6,1371 87-lra , , - t ^ 1 **.S .1 *