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T& the Needy.! OUR CUSTOMKRS an:l FPJEXPrJ wiiH remember that wo s<?!<J our GOODS SOLEIjY upon Iho ex-j pcetation of receiving payment lor! them on or before the 1st, October. ' "Timo about is fair play." We noe?l money to cany on our business.J ?T . 7. .7.. ? ../) *? 0 mivo nss:si<i( von?nuw hkjj ua ituu Bavo that heavy interest. Our accounts lor 1SG0 must be! closed?friendly it" wc can, forciblv ifi we must. WALLER & BROTHER,! Sept 23, 1370, 22?tf ~~ ON HAND | Por Sale. 50 BUSHELS OF G00!> BAILEY, W& BUSHELS . OF GOOD RED OATS,, WALLER & BROTHER. ! . I Sept. 23, 1770, 22-If WALLER &; BSOTSEBi! GEBEHWOOS, S. C. <?>-> DEALERS IN Hardware, Groceries, HATS AI'ID CAPS, Slices, Queen's Ware, Ssady-Mads Clothing, j Juruis'ihig ?ocSs,' PLOWS, ' mOM & STEEL j AND in fact, is everything to be ( found in a well-stocked, general store. Patronage desired on a hasis of value received. Mo'tto, "Low prices auJ fair dealing." Liberal advauee*. on shipments to our friends. Feb. IS, 1870, 43?tf MW ORLEANS SYRUP. FLUiijUUA" bii'.Ui'. < Refining Syrup, different grades, j BEST OTATE3M32LON, white diur syrup. WALLES & BHOTHEE. February IS. 1S70, 43?If * q IS' Bjj 0 B Dj ALL persons indebted to us for lasti year are earnestly requested to call j and settle at once, as we ilU.ST have! money to purchase our aJfUJSO j o//v i *' rr O / V. JV . Interest at the rate of ONI*' per cent.' per mou tli from the 1st day of January last, will be charged on all accounts due us. Quarles, Pcrrin & Co. March 3, 1871, 4o?tf 580 BUSHELS i | iiii cm 1 !i Purchased expressly for BREAD. J FOR SALE AT E. Edwards.I *" March 3, 1S71, 45?tf J Spring: anil Slier Imprtaiicn; JL<?3*s/?PJLn l PJBBON'S Millinery add Straw Goods. Armstrong Cator & Co. u / Importers and Jobbers of Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satin and velvets, Blonds,! 2s'etts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers' Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' | Hats, Trimmed and untWmmed, Shaker Hoods, <fcc. 237 and 2S9 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MB. Offer the largest stock to be found in this Country, and unequalcd in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. xr 1- r? iftM A - \l itiiiruii o, 10/1, *0? COTTON SEED MEAL! o ? "VTOTHING else In the world will X\ make a milch cow 1)0 HEll LEST either in quantity or quality. Feed not over four piuts at each meal, and your own cow will convince you. Prico S3U.00 per ton, cash with order, with discount for larger qualities. COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY. Oil Meal and Bono Fertilizer, furnished at $35 per ton cash. Cotton; seed bought or contracted for to bo de-l livered in July and August. March 3, l$7l"i-3~4t r Veto Message. j 1 ^The following message, relative to the j bill compelling county treasurers to re- t ceivo county chccks or orders, ha.- , been sustained in the Senate: ; P r.vra or S irxir Carot,i:ca, ' K.\;:crrivi: Dei'aktmisnt. ' Columbia, March 2, 1S71. < GniJf' -.nrii of (he Semite : i 1 respectfully return, without my km:- , nature, the act which originated in your . body to compel county treasurers to; receive county checks or warrants in!' payment, for county taxes and other|J purposes. And I do this tlio more re-,] luctantly, because L rccognize in its t Witt I'lft ioll? Oil , pi V * l.-JiWU.-! OW1UV M.lil.U ) i vov. .. the amount of checks or warrants to be; issued, which I have here recommend- *eil, and whieli I deem essential to their safety of the funds an J the security ofi\ the credit of the State. The appropria- . tion bill directs that county treaurersl, shall receive, in payment of faxes, bills! recivable of the State, United States,'and national bank notes.gold and silver! coin, ami coupons of certain State bond.-; i v and yet without repealing this clause ol'n the appropriation bill, the act under; consideration proposes to compel them'' to receive an unlimited amount of.c' county eh'jcks or orders, without any a provision for discriminating between ! \ fraudulent and genuine, and this while, | in some of the counties, investigations J are now in progress in which certain ./ county commissioners are charged with j jhaving surreptitiously put in circulation ii orders to a large amount, for which the n county has received no compensation; r or equivalent. The.-e orders m all pt'ob-j ability, would be the lirst presented in j payment of taxes, and the passage of tiiis act would be to place beyond the' reach of legal invest igat ion any proceed-} C itigs or acts of the county commissioners (] violative of ia\v In the issuing of county ! n checks or orders. Without giving any I* bonds or security for the fathful per- Is .. ... i * - ? .1 ...! A tormance or tueir uuues, uk-.-u i-miiniin-' sioners are authorized to issue an un-jtl limited amount of cheeks or order?, h for which the county is held respond- i, j ble. One of the effects of the law would be to largely increase the labors of the county treasurers, as in tlie great majority of tlie cases the cheeks or orders would not be tho precise amount called ti for by the taxes, entailing endless trou-. (J ble in efforts to make change," or, on the other hand, in doing so, enabling the u treasurer, in making lip his accounts,j n to charge the State, in iegi^matc cur- a rency. much which he has paid off in ! li cheeks. The depletion of currency by tl the clllux in the treasury of this paper, which would be valueless for the gen- ~ eral county purposes, such as the payment of jurors' nml witnesses' fees', tho construction of roads and bridges, &c.,!r would, to a great extent, paralyze the county treasuries, by absorbing in their redemption a large .amount of their current revenue; and this is the more probable when* it is well understood' l> that in some of the counties there are!" warrants and orders already issued be -jc yond the amount 01' the assessments lor! -r the current year. j I regret that the nccesiify of withholding my approval of tnis bill may' work with seeming severity on those1T persons holding orders issued forlcgiti-, ^ mate purposes, and who are justly enti-, * tied to payment, and trust that the!" - * * " i - _ - I \ .Legislature, in lis wisdom, may uevu-u! - some method by which, while justice [g may be dona to the honest creditors of'^ the*State, its credit may not be impaired j I, or jeopardized. j Very resnectfullv, J v KOUlillT'K. SCOTT, ti Governor. q [ueseage of tho Governor Vetoing the Per Diem System and Mileage m Resolution. The following veto of tho Governor r was sustained in the Senate, by a vote! >f 25 to S. So the resolution failed to pass: nr finrTTT fVAlJOT.TKA. ^ EXKCUTIV-: DI I'AUT::KNT, ' [ \A' (Jrlunibia, March 7,1ST], j ] /) To the J Ton oral!-:, the S .iv.ic of South, i Curqlimt: . L Gentlkmex: I return (o your honor-j ' able body, without my approval, an! Act, appropriating $20")',000 for Legisla-; " Live expenses, lor the following reasons,; % to wit: ' . ! .First?I regard Ihc expenditure ofthe money already appropriated during tiii.sj sesyion, and the sum included in thisi" bill?amounting in the aggregate to j four hundred thousand (4(>0,00Mi dollars!/, ?as simply enormous for one session of; the Legislature. It is beyond the com- j prehension of any one how the General1 Asecmbly could legitimately expend s< one half that amount of money. I can ft' not refrain from expressing the opinion | v that there must have been some see ret * agency in fixing the sum at that . amount, as a number of the members, * both of the House and Senate, have!? expressed thtir surprise at finding the! ] appropriation changed from one hun-!j dred and twenty-live thousand. ($liio,-l 000) dollars. I "regret the necessity of returning the act without my approval, on the last day of the session, but to do otherwise, I feel that I would be recre-.j cut to the duties imposed upon me, by I becoming a party to a wrong by which'h the whole people would be made to J sutler. | j I might give many other cogent rea-j, sons why this bill should not become a I" law, but time prevents my doing other, 1 than giving my unqualilied disapproval, oeiieviug ui:it mo lnemocrs 01 mo evul Assembly will themselves correct! an error that *111 ust have crept into the i bill clandestinely in its enrollment. " Very respectfully, KOBE11T K. SCOTT, Governor. The Greenville and Columbia JKaiiroaci and Blue Ridge Railroad Bill. The bill to promote the consolidation of the Greenville and Blue .Ridge ' Kail roads became a law yesterday, by j the approval of the Governor. If any j j misapprehension continues to exist a:s; J to the character of this bill, wo think it must be dissipated by the clear and f'orciblo message which accompanied the approval. From what we learn, this Act has been most favorably received throughout thai section of ihs State most' deeply interested in its! provisions. But wo notice that our' Charleston..contemporaries, the Newst and the Republican, are still violent in ^ their hostile criticisms, luey miiM.j surely be misinformed as to its histo-ij ry. It is possible that tlicy do not 1 understand that this Act does not J consolidate, but only enables the two!1 companies to consolidate, if they fcee'j that such a consolidation will bo .for ] the joint advantage of .both. Weji think it very clear that it will be, but f that matter we arc content to leave|J to those who are in charge of these j interests. One thing is very certain, < that this Act has followed the utter,i defeat of the two bills which propos-^ jed to repeal the endorsement of the j I31uo liidge bonds and to guarantee j. a new isisuo iseuo of bonds by the; < [ Greenville Jioad. We are willing to :< trust the sagacity and energy which . \ defeated this hostile legislation,? jj Whatever may be thought at a dis-L tance, the administration of the JBlne J f Kidge Road has won the confidence I and admiration of every honest-miud-^ jed citizen here, by the skill and sue-,' icess with which they have fought a j 'hard fight. To us there d$cs riot'' 'Com the slightest likelihood that :hcy will throw away the advantages .hey have gained. "Whatever may lavcbccn the persistence with which he Greenville Koad manifested its lesire to take selfish care of itself, md however popular rumor may lave magnified the unscrupulousness >f their conduct in endeavoring to v* 1 ] ] ,'H'iCt MJ'Jir new IUUII, BUIJ- juuvu^UL nan must see that onco this eonsolilation is cli'octed, tlio interest of what ia3 been called ilio Greenville 3?ing iconics aL once identified with the 3!ue liidgo Jload. They become de>endeiit upon the consolidation for he means to make their road a first lass one. and every mile completed >1' the iJliio .Ridge adds to their inlomc and consequence, while the vl-.olo section of country through vhicii they both pass is benefitted by ho perfection and completion of ioth. The new consolidated Board will, re understand, give ample security o the State of an honest and efficient dministration, and we can freely ongratulato the State upon the ehiovement of a great enterprise. Ve venture to think that it will not e long before our friends of the I\cnblic'in Ken* wiil find out that with he best motives the}" have been Jightig against as true and. as honest r? leastire as has been passed by our legislature for many years.?Phoenix. Aurestf.d.? On Saturday last Capt. V. Hamilton took to Edgefield liree negroes, named Houston Abney nd Ellen his wife, and Thos. Perry, nspected of the murder of the Ivov. Ir. Harrison. The Advertiser says imt Capt. II., by adroit questioning, as drawn from them a confession oi\ :;eir guilt. The Louisville Courier-Journal says lat "if anybody had met Christopher olumbus in thc'iniddieof the Atlantic',) ii<1 told him that he was in the act of iseovering a coifnty that would ultilately fall into the* hands of such an: administration as the present, he would j ave gone back home and stayed i ere." ARRIVALS AT riio jVXapslin.ll House SINCE LAST FRIDAY. Jtfs S Cothran, R E Hill, J W Trowridge. L II Russell, Matthew McDonld, S B Cbok, Jas MeCravcy, J A PowII, Wm Robertson, Rent on Jones, Jas. a gear t, L II Russell, Ja.s A Reid, II I Wilson, Abbeville; John Toibert, 'inety .Six, George AV Speer, Monterey, 1 F Riley, J R Tarrant, L "W Jordan, l P Boozer, Greenwood, Dr G "NV Pane, 'ewYorx; Dr F C Miles, Bristol, Va. I A MeFall, Anderson, J T Heard, Auustn, Ga; JL Harinan, "Winter Scat, C; B C Clark Baltimore, Karl Strowse 'hiladclphia; Lewis Minor, Edgefield; oci Liles, "White Ilall; S Smith, Balimore, Duct. Connor, Cokeabury; TI103 "ummings, Jas. Dougherty, Hugh Gillis lontrcal. JOHN A. MAYS, Proprietor. . Markets. Abbeville, March 10.?Cotton 100 >1 -4. ***** V/?n?- C! r\-\1+ril 1 ; ^ W ?\'1\!\| l>;tUV/il U? VUUVII \?v?ii lUl Gold CiiahIjESTOX, March 8.?Cotton, midlines i;>j A I'ccsta, March 3.?Cotton qnict, at 3?,1oJ. Livimroor,, March. 8.?Evening? plands 7; Orleans 7.J. i w i>m?ne<uuf*?cw.K:? miuwiiau CONSIGNEES. The following named persons have eight in the Depot: T 1\.T "P.in1r?r? "J? rnHinun \ _T f?lin1r-i ;ales, J E Caldwell, J F Calhoun, John in ter, E Cowen, J II Cooper, X J Dais, F II Diiucnti, J C Daw to u, Ketehen ; It, J \V Lites, .S McGowen, C H Mose/, J ZNIillcr, M<ore & Co, J A Mays, Norwood, Dul're & Co, T C renin, L taddin, A M Dobertson, Jas Taggert, )r B II Walker, I) J Ward law & Co. J. W. MA1J8IIALL, Agent. The following persons have packages 11 the Express OP.lee. J II Winn, J C Dowtin, J E Calhoun, S Reed, E Calhoun, W A Lanier, E A lil'er, A II Gibson, B A Davis, E F ^uker, W McNeil, C Ward. Office iri McDonald's Btore. \r MAMArfVn AgL'Ilt. "wSitoT . ?<S>* lOOO RKY Minr^ ?y>* & 4 H Ld H IL^ j M>r which I will jrivc the Highest Cash nice or cxchangc Leather from the iU CK-IIO UN T AN EH Y. E. EDWARDS. March 3, 1ST1, 45?tf Cheering Facts for the Bilious. Every day demonstrates more clearly hat liver complaint, in all it.-? di*tre*sug forms, can be controlled and cured vilhout difficulty or inconvenience. Jt san obstinate disease, but its obstinacy s not proof against the pertinacious, emedial and restorative operation of lost otter's Stomach Bitters. That genal corrective toinpcls Uic organ to do it* luty. It must secrete regularly and lealthfully under the influence of the Sitters. Their action bring* it back rom a state of rebellion into perfect bar nony with the laws of health. J f there s costiveness, it disappears; if there is side-ache or back-ache, it ceases; if the ;kin mid the whites of the eyes are ting;d with superfluous bile, they recover heir natural hue; if the appetite is jone, it returns; if the digestion is impaired, it is restored; in brief, whatever :he simptoms of the complaint may bo, ind whatever the phase it lifts assumed, i rare in certain. Such are the- uniform .'fleets of this preperation where billions lisease has been already developed ; but in cases where there is merely a consti;utional tendency to liver complaint, it may be prevented throughout life by the regular use, in small quantities, of Ibis palatable antidote. These are prov?n facts, and should be seriously pondered?or* rather, they should qe promptly acted upon?by all persons of billions labit. March 3, 1672. rn :t\ r.wj- iw '.T^U A*? Be?*..* i . ,l-XJLlWlJU_J,_,Ji'.V I Li ATE ST QUOTATIONS OF L SOUTHERN SECURITIES, i IN CHARLESTON, S. C.f corrected "weekly by |Banker & Broker, No. 2-5 Broad Street. March 3, 1871. i State Securities?South Carolina. old,?a 70; do new,?5S; do, regist'd j stock, ex int a GO. j City Securities ? Augusta, Ga., j Bonds.?a 78; Charleston, S. C., Slock, : ex qr int,?a 50 ; do, Fire Loan Bonds, j 70 ?; Columbians. C., Bonds,?a GO. i IVatlroai) Bonds?Blue Ridge, first mortgage, GO a ?; Charleston and Sai vannah, (>3a?; Charlotte, Columbia and ' 4 ~ r, ??rl T^nvltmr. I ^VU^llMIl,-<1 O'J, VyilLiaw anu ; ton, a 00 ; Greenville and Columbia, 1st ! moi t., 80a? ; do, .State guarantee, (J2a?; j N%rtheastern, 5>2 a ?; Savannah and j Charleston, 1st mort.,?a 78; do, State 'guarantee, 70a?; South Carolina,?a 73; do, 70; Spartan burg and Union,?a 50. ItAiMiOAp Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?a 40 ; Greenville and Columbia, '1 a?; Northeastern, li'a?; Savannah and Charleston, ?a?; South : Carolina, whole shares, ?a40; do, half shares,?a -2\. n j Exciiaxuk, &c?New York Sight, I Iofl' ];ar; Gold, 110a 112; Silver, lOSa? j SOUTH CAKOLIXA I! A NIC HILLS. "Bank of Charleston ?a? I Hank of Camden 30a? iBank of Georgetown 4a? Bank of South' Carolina 8a? Bank of Chester.... 8a? I Bank of Hamburg 7a? Bank of Newberry 3a? Hank of State of S. C., prior to lSGloOft? | Bank of State of S. C., issue 1S01" ni??l 1Sf'r> 25a?I *Plan tors' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston ?a? ^People's Bank of Charleston, ?a? i*Union Bank of Charleston ?a? 'Southwestern R 11 B'k of-Charleston, old ?a? Southwestern R R Bank of Charl- * eston, now, a? State Bank of Charleston 5a? j Farmers, and Exchange Bank of Charleston,- f?a? fcj i Exchange Bank of Columbia Ga? Commercial Bank of Columbia 7a? I] Merchants' Bank of Cheraw 3a? a ; Planters' Bank of Fairfield. 3a? State of South Carolina. Bills .Receivable, 9.1a? j City of Charleston Change Bills t'oa? "Bills marked thus (*) arc being- redeemed at the Sank Counters of each. -1?..-? " p Greenville and Columbia Rail road. ' ' *.* GKXEIIAL SUPEHIXTEXDEXT'S OFFICE Columbia, S. C., March 1,1870. OX and after the following Schndule will be daily, Sunday excepted, run continr.;inrr wif h "Vic-lit. Trjiins nn fionth Car olina Road, up and down, and with J i Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta lioad going South : T:rl\ ' Leave Columbia, 7.00 a m " Alston, 9.10 a m " Newberry, 11.15 a m ,{ Cqkcsbury, 300 p m " " Belton, 5.00 pm Arrive at Greenville G.oOpm ? DOWN. Leave Greenville., 0.15 a m 44 Belton, 8.05 am 44 Cokesbury, 10.07 a m 44 Abbeville, 8.15 am 44 Newberry ,....1.50 p m 44 Alston, 4.05 p m ArriveColumbia 5.55 p m COL. THOMAS UODAjMEAI), General Superintendent. SALE OF iipftiirn T.iwpi IliiHli LUIsj!. <??>+ | A Rare toe lo Bay a Sue. [ ! | OFFER for sale about 30 BUILD J-NLf JLU1S near me i^ivrui, . land within livo minutes walk of the 3 | Public Spuare. Tho Lots are known |j 11o be naturally the prettiest in 'AbbeIvillu. 2 | ilr. James A. McCord is now 2 j making a plat of the lots, which can bo seen at my store in a lew days. Streets of suilieient width have \ been Kuiveyed out. Tuis property will only been the Market a short time. Parties wishing to buy hud better call soon. Terms reasonable. las. W. Fowler. Feb. 10, 1871, 42?tf EXECUTORS'* 2 Notice.. VLL persons (ifany) having demands against the estate of Andrew Ed- e \vnrd< will nrratmfc thvm tr?! 1. '* 7 " I" 1\ the. Eexceu tors immediately, otherwise 0 ! they will be rejected. I ' f, J. G. EDWABftS. E. ELWAltUS. Exscutors.' ^ February, 17, 1S71. 43?tf. s Notice/to . .j I Si LL PERSONS indebted iv the \j\ subscriber lor the years iyiG8 * jmid 1869 by noto and account are I quested to conic forward and settle j immediately, as ho is in urgent need ! ox tlic money. j Those who fail to pay by the 1st of iDecember next, will find their ac counts in the hands of an attorney fur collection. y Thos. Eakin. Nov. 18, 1870,30, if WASHINGTON j HAND PRESSES FOP. SALE, j fipIIESE PRESSES arc nearly new , j[_ and in good working order. Good Roller Mould and Roller Stand with i icach. Apply at the "Press & Banner j 'jOfiicc. 1 Doc 63, 1870 35?If aggg 5555 3S5S55 School Books! AT PARKER & LEE'S. Union Pictorial Primer, Webster's Speller, Curpentcr'a " Holmes' " Towns' Speller and Definer, "Webster's Speller and Deliner, Walker's Dictionary, Webster's " Anthon's Latin Dictionary*, Bible Dictionary. g <s>? , ' MeOuflfey's Readers, Reynold's Readers, Sterling's 4th and 5th Readers. Quaekenbos's English Composition, Hedge's Logic, Whatley's Logic, . ' Juvenile Speakers, .' 1M?? InrmAa o? Elementary Grammar, Bullions' h>chof?l Grammar, Bui lions' English Grammar, Smith's English Grammar, Quaekenbos's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Andrews and fcjloddard's Latin Gramlar, Harkncss's Latin Grammar, Bullions' Latin Grammar, Bullions' Greek Grammar, Valpy's Greek Grammar, Harkncss & Arnold's 1st Latin Book, McClintock's 1st Latin Book, Arnold's 1st and 2d Latin Books. Lini.l-nni!t'u "M r.ntiti Rnol*. Anthon's Latin Lessons, Anthon's Prose Composition, Weld's Prose Composition, bullions' Greek Beader, McCJ'Utoek's 1st Book in Greek, Arnold's 2.*t Book in Greek, Arnold's Greek Pro.se Composition, Anthon's Greek Lessons, Jacob's Greek Bender, Grroca Minora, Btiliions'Caesar, Bullions' tfallust, Anthon's Cicero, " Ciccro Be Officii*, . " Cicero,. Tusculan Disputannc Anthon's Sallust, Juvenal, Tacltns, [orace, Xenophon's Memorabilia and .nabasis. Monteith's 1st Lessons in Geography, Introduction to Monteth's Manual, Monteith's Manual of Geography, Cornell's Primary " Cornell's Intermediate Geography, Cornell's Grammar, School Geograi>y, Mitchell's School Geography and Atxs, Geography of the Heavens and Atlas. rmahmv Col-gm"bia> IS3. O. Proprietor. SUGAR CAM SIIILS, LIST OF PEICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter $85 00 " 12 % " . 75 (JO " io " : 05 oo " 14 " Co 00 " 12 " 50 00 " 10 " 40 00 A hove prices complete "with frame. Vithout frame $10,00 less on each ill. SEVENTY GALLON EOILSE i 120,00 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press9, Crist and Saw Mill Gearing of all inds to order. Iron and Brass Castings n short notice and most reasonable iitt CearinK constantly on hand of the following sizes. feet wheel and pinion, $30 00 0 " " " " 32 50 j 1 44 " " " 35 001 2 " " " " 45 00 j 4 ? " " 50 00 With Bolts $G 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cotou Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at It. t. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24, 1&70, 4?tf. j fOOL! ?901!! WO 01! j The Highest Market Prices j paid joe Y# OOL, [N EXCHANGE FOIl GOODS rTIF wool must bo frPofr?m hnrsand foreign mntier. Will bo lulcen either washed or in washed* MILLER & ROBERTSON. June 5, 1808, G; tf Ayer's Cherry]Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,' Buch as Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, - and Consumption. Probably never bofiaro in the whole history of medicine, has any thing won so widely ana so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through along series of years, and among mo3t i of the races of men it has risen higher and higher In their estimation, as ithas become better known. 'Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, havo made it known a3 a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept oa hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and cougli3, all should bo provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought incurable, still great numbers of cares where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reacli them, under tha Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and 1'ublio Speakers find great protection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tho uncTTjj jrcciurm in 31111111 <um iiciiuvm uvoto So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fovor and Ajfuo, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Hemittont Fovor, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.} and indeed nil the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Lismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it i:i nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratiiled by the acknowledgments we rcccivc of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases,-and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimatcd persons, either resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities^ will be prorectcfl l)y CMKlIlff []1C vXtr /JV l/ViU) uuujr. For Liver Com plaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilions Disorders and Liver'Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remr.rkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared hy Dr. J. C. Ait.r & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.. and fold all round the world. FJIICE, $1.00 PEB BOTTLE. Ifl'Mfliaa AONVd|l?, t|o ... m viok snv ianx ||$ im 111 jfM ?A3H1 223 V 1VMM |*'S ' of, *?}30KI oarvitio |f| 4*2 gjnjjcpuoii jiaqj o* iaomt)K>) jrog jf ?'" g*j spumoqj; jo spojpnnH fUj 'SH3JJLI8 HV03HIA Tiiuroiffnvo G.TrasTVM jyfjoinos?ff icofpore jtiajj) onx ttaflo of Poor Hum. "Whiskey, "Proof Splrlt?. and Befu?o Liqucra, UoctoreUjipiwd, and awe jteuod to plcuu tuo t.-vsto, ca'lctt "ionics" "Appetizers," "lleaiorerj," <V.\,that loa-l tha tippler on to drunknnnesu and ruin, but tiro a trua Mi-'dicine, made from tho Native' Root^ and Herts of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. TheyarntheGREA/TBLOOD PURIFIES and LIPS GIVING P-RIfT- . CIPLBJ, a perfcct Jteaovator and Invig-orutor oi the System, carryinffoff ail poisonous matter, and restoring tha blood to a healthy condition. Mo person can. take these Bitters, according to directions, and remain long unwell. . ; A100 will bo giren for ac incurablo case, proriding tha bones ara not dei/trojed by mineral poisons or other means, aud tho vitgl organs v'<ed beyond tha point of repair. I Clc'or Inflammatory and Ohronlo Hheuiaatism, and Goufc. Dyapopaia, or Indi? RQ-ition, Bilious, Kemittont. and Iutermittent Fovor3, Diaoaios of t'ao Blood, Liver, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, the-so Bittors have boca .inost iitiMwiiful. Such Dia? cases ara caused by Vitiated Blood, which ' is u'rrti'r.illy produced by doiaugomeat of tho Uijestiva urgmia. , 'Va-y invigorate tho p'oraach, nnd otimulato tho torpid liver and bow*Is, which render tkc.-a of unequalled efficar in etoandnz the b'.ooiof nil imparities, and imparting now lB'j and vi^or to t ha whole system. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, P.iin iu t'iu (Shoulders, fought, Tightness of the ' ComI, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, I5ad Tosto ia tb* Mouf.h, liidious Attacks, Palpitation of th? H?ut, jjjpicus Discharges of Urine, Pain ia tha r?f'.oiui of Uio Kidneys, and a hundred other piiiil'ul symptoma which oro the offsprings of Dyspepjla, are etirod by thoso Eittf ri CUanso tha Vltiatid Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soros; oloanseit when it is foul, and your fooling will (oil you wfcen. Keen th'i blood puro and tha health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, itro etfoctually destroyed and removed. For lull directions, rend carefully the circular around each bottle, pr.ntcd in four languagesEnglish, German, French, and Spanish. J. YTALKEit,S2 &.TA Commerce Street, N. Y. Proprietor. E. II. MCDONALD & CO., Drtifcmfci and General Afronts. Ban Fmncrf'o, California, and 32 and** Commerce fclr 'ct, K. y. V3T FOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEALliUS. - i. For sale by PARKER & LEE, Abl/le Sept 10,1370, 21?tf SflXSflEt&'S t a uj W usl e. * W uT3s Cognac Bitters, ^ FIEST PEIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen tho system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of heaithfulness, dispel tho BJues and all mental distempers, and relievo those %vhose sedentary hajjits iay them open to depression, They prevent and euro '-Bilious and other Fevers, Fever ami Ague, Chills, Diarrhoea, J)ysen~ tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint incidental to diet or atmosphere. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate a!! traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. ^Thousands of Testimonials can be seen at the office of M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & 60 "Water Street, N. Y. Jan 20, 1S7I oJ-12ni Pancreatised rt r>. vv r -x IT T V> -A V V b:0-sJ JL/. it Xaj.1j WM) At Parker & Log's. Feb. 10. 1ST1. - tf Piedmont & iimiR W. C. CAEEINGTOI JOHN E. EDWARDS Branch OiSss, Colamiia . . - i. j. P. THOMAS, Pres't. DIRECT John McKenzic, John T. Sloan, S I O W n-.U],na ir W MnUoctnr ! IV. IT UiUUV/Oj JL IT AI4.V^AMWVV4 ] | W. B. Gulliek, Thompson Earlo, Gen. H. C. Butler, T. C. Perrin, Dr. Isaac I^'ancli. LEAPHART, JEFFERS General Agents for South Cai Home Office, Hie ASSETS OYEE Polieio3 issued in a little ovei ! Work, over 11,000; Income same success beyond all precedent. INSURES Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and ANNUA! DIVIDENDS on t This great southern enterp success, that it would scein almost u:j its favor. In the latter part of the year 1867, Che now have upwards of eleven thousand live! books. Our success, taking into considera! operating is far in advance of any other Ci and our losses very snail, when compared the subscribers at Abbeville C. II. DR. DR. ? *%?r% A "RT /STT ? J . JJit. l. oupenubciiut M. SHARPE and j. H. TARRj April 15, 1870, 51, 12m :3ELfl HI IF INSURANCE JEFFERS.ON DAY; GEN. M. U. .BUXLAJK, irenei QUAMES, PERRIN & CO., Ag DIVIDEND, JUNE 1ST, 1870 ASSETS, June 1st, 187 ANNUAL INCNME OV This Company offers the fol OUR tables by which a definite cash surren< cies lapsed by the non-payment of Prem bit features to Policy-holders yet introduced ii With sufficient capital for entire security, n< perior advantage to the Carolina. All its profits are divided among its policy-1: i bution plan. No restrictions on travel or residence in the All policies non forfeitable after second yeai All losses paid promptly in cash. OTTARLES. PES STILL III I - A.T WE ARE now offering to Cash bikers way of selling goods low. Tho s< our stock reduced. "\Ye arc selling Ladies' anese cloths, Grenadines, &e., for 121, 15, 2 50c. We have a nice lino of Jaconets, Sw plain and striped; which wc are selling fr< and Summer Uassimeres, for Toots., ?1.00, We are selling sill of our Gents and Boys T &c., at fully*25 cts., lower, and every thing May 27,1R70, 5?If A FRESH SUPPLY F] O F soir-smosnrs w [imiisi ^ 5h | With Slrade Supporters." At PARKER & LEE'S. Si Feb. ill, 1871, 44?tf Metliodist Hymn Books, ?t 1 VH A nice assortment wa AT PUBLISHERS PEICS8. PARKER & LEE. Feb. 10,1ST!, 12-If 1 ;" * f 'i >1 - F?*2m^J2*~rKZ?aS^J*LJn LI I*?j Arlington V ' ' ' ' "' r' if, President.. . v-.'; r. -jX . .v i . I, Vice-President. , Sooti Carolina. 7* S. L. LE APHABT, Sec'y*. o ORB : ! ; 5 r Tr?hn S. Prnston. , R C. Shiver, J. D. Kennedy, Ex-Go v. M. L. Bon ham. Dr. II. R. Cook. ON & RANSOM, . r rolina, Columbia, S. C. jlimond, * Va. ; 4 : . * ''' H i $2,000,000. TWO YEAES of active time, over $2,000,000?a i - . : i - - . J t? r.i It: !/; 1 ' ? ,,.a .S'/ 5 oisr . .-J Eeturn-Premium Plans lie Contribution Plan, # RISE has met with such signal nccessary to say another word in 124th Policy was issued, and wo 3 insured, whose names aro on our ; ;ion tho short time we have bees ompany. Oar expenses far less, with other companies. Call on J. J. WARDLAW, R. A. ARCHER, or > * mt of Agencies. . ' j/ INT, Canvassing Agent. ' .?;rJ saitf ifflS1 "* i 3 '^S1" COMPANY. [S, President. ' - - ? . v ral State Agent, S. C. ents at Abbeville, S. C, , FORTY PEE CENT. 0, $886,464.82. _ ER $600,009.00.; lowing inducements. 3er value is guaranteed on all poll-, I ^1.,; 1 * 1MIU, jntst'iii/ uuc ui iui; uiuab tiuuanto Life Insuramce. . , ) Life Insurance Company offers su-.j.0 Jii.fr % .-.,vc. 17 ! lolders, in dividends, on tne contriUnitcd States, Canada or Europe, f . ' \ lRXKT & CO., J&.ST?13.tS. 8 j i .j v ! ' * h /A /tnr fa JaiS still" greater inducements in tbe eason is advancing and we with. Dress Goods?Mozambiqnes, Jap0, 25, and 30, worth 25, 30, 40 and isses, plain and drilled, Nansooks :>m 124 cts, up. "We have-Spring ?1.25, worth ?1.00, $1.55,. ?1.75., iejidy-mado clothing, Hats, Shoo^ ; else in proportion, ENOCH KELSON. ?? -'J ' ?ii* .IESH ARRIVALS!!! A T . T. McDOMLD'S. 11. Net Orleans Syrup.. bbl. Self-Raising Flour. 1 Box Oranges, Pickles, lRDJNSS. ClfiAES, &C. ALSO, A LOT OF SITE SPRING OATS, For Seed. All low for CASH, 'ob. 10. 1S71, 42?tf