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nil II MM II I 111 m* LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Appointments. i'ltKSMVTKiuAx-KiNosToN C hitch.* -Servicos will bo held in said cliurcb on 2d anil 4ili Sabbath" in each month. Hev. ! E. I)unlop,2nd Sabbath ami Satur-J day before in August. Prayer meetings on Woilnosilav overlings. Sabbath School 1 o'clock 1'. SI. baptist.?Hognlar appointment of Rev. i). K. Bennett for services in C'onivayboro Academy?III' Sabbath and Saturday before, in every Mouth. Appointments ol Rev, D. N. (iorc, Baptist ] Icasant-Meadow, Mo. & Tu. Sep. 0, &7, Comvayboro, Kr. Sat. t Sunday ' 8, 9, 10, ("odar-Urove, Mo* it Tuesday ' 11, & 12, Springfield Kr. Sa. A: Sunday * i.">, 10, 17, BuckCreek' Mo. Tu. & We. ? 18,19, SO, Mutiioiust Ciipiuti?Kveiy Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M.t and 7 1\ M?ltov. C. T. liarman, Pastor. Prayer meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock I'. M. Sabbith School open at 9 o'clock A. M. Maniox Disriucr?Ttiinn Qi autku.? Marion ct. Briton's Neck Tunc 17, 18 Marion sla June 24, 25 liiltle Bock, St. Paul's Iuly 1, 2 Conwayboro sta July 8,9 Pimuuvboro et. Hebron lulv in, 10 Noitli Slarlboro, Ebeney.er July 22, 23 Jlennottsvillo lit, Honncltsviile July 21), 30 {South Marlboro August 5, 0 I'.ui k'Swauip, Ebenezer Aug. 12, 13 llucksville, Trinity Aug. 10, 20 Waccainnw, llethol Aug. 20, 27 l'ce Doe ct Sept. 2, 3 The. District Conference will be held at Bcuuettsvillc, commencing on Thursday morning, July 27, at 0 o'clock. The conference sermon will be preached by lto.v. J. S. Kilgo. W. H. Fi.i:mixo, I\ E. No aalcs ol limber in this market this week. (). 1*. Wheeler, ol Marion, (ell dead from hi* chair on last Tuesday. Ituv. (t. T. llarmar., pastor in riiaigo o( the Methodist church in this place, commenced teaching a public kcIiooI in the academy on lust Monllny" ______ Tito steamer 11. Thachcr ran into the tug Hull River in Georgetown last week, nn<l did some damage. The hull River is now up at lied HI uft*. It is reported that Toncy Jones and Harrison Jones were recently shot while resisting a posse in Williamsburg, and one killed and the other badly wounded. There are true bills against them in this county (or riot, assault and shooting at the Sheriff and his posse while attempting to arrest them. A ClIUllCII WlLt.I-'iri.LY PltlKI) ANI) Buunkd.?A church used for worship hy the colored people iu the neighborhood of Little River was set fire to and burned on last Tuesday morning, between 3 and 4 o'clock. The house was formerly a school house ami known as "Joynera school house." It subsequently, by purchase or otherwise, came into the possession ol a colored man named Jake Bryant and its use changed to a church ior the colored people, and meeting was held by them in it on last Sunday. On last Monday morning a school for the whito children was commenced for that neighborhood and on the children gathering at the house the door was found locked; it was broken open by two white men, and the teacher and children went in. That night when Bryant, who claimed to own the house, came hemo and learned what was done ho went to T il t In Witrnt* t A eon AT.. Thn?? W Gore, a trustee, about it and he ami Mr. Goro agreed 011 the U9e ot the house lor the school, but beloro his return homo the house was fired and burned. Wo are sorry to see such an exhibition of animosity 011 the part of the blacks to the whites, much less the evidencing as such an act does the total want of that Christian spirit the inculcating of which all churches are, or should he established. Kink Sbnsiijikitiks aiik Like Woodwin km.?Lelightful luxuries of beauty to twiuo around a solid upright stem of understanding, but very poor things If unsustamed by sticngth, they are left to creap along the giound. So it is with the body, when sustained by strength ami health, then all is SF beauty ?,nd happiness. But when enfeebled by disease, there is no silvery lining to the Clouds, Gloom per\adcs all nature and hope dwindles into despair, invalid, would you enjoy that estimable boon, health? Know that it is within your power. Thousands have been as had ofl as you are. Strength to their enfeebled limbs, and joy to their desponding hearts has been impurtcd by the judicious use of I Jr. Tutt's Vegetable Liver l'ills, the boon to suftbrlng humanity. imIIaiiprk's Magazine fob September, 187(1.?Harper's Magazine for Seplenil>er contains an unusual variety of reading matter. Book VII. of George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda" is given entire. In this part, Deronda meets his mother, and Gwendolen's career reaches its culmination in one of the strongest dramatic situations that George Eliot has evil portrayed. "A Woman-hater," * which the third part is given in this Number, is published anonymously in Blackwood and Harper; but so strongly bas_ it impressed critical T l i 3 'j J ? CCT?PIW\MI nnwwf ?mmm reader*, ti> i! ; .irit!? >; ,\ip 1. h" mi atll il'u' Cd to live ino.-t vigorous of Lnjidi noV'lis's. Mrs. l)iu.th Mulnk t'r.iik's 1? > uiliful story , "The Laurel Hush,"' Ins reached lis fourth part: ami Julian Hawthorne's tl.uth ' is still continued. In addition to the four strong serial stories already mentioned, there are in this umber live excellent short stories. J. T. Trowbridge contrihntos another of his characteristic douvvstie sturDs in vers", " Tom's Come llotnc," beautifully illustrated by Sol Kylingc. Dooms are also contiihuted by T. II. Aldtich, (loorgo hunt, Mary K. Xandync, John \V. Chadwlck, and Carl Spencer. Among the illustrated papers arc Olive I.o" gan's gossipy artielo about l.ife at Dong Urancli, Dr. A. II. (luernsev's able summary of Mr. (itlllin's remarkable wotk on Jap m> ust published; an Interesting article on Kton College, by II. S. N adal and the history of Mason and Dixon's Line, by the He. v. Try on Edwards. In the field of Natural History wo have two very interesting illustrated contributions.' one from Mrs. Mary Treat, on the ("arniv ?rous 1'lants of Flotida; the other, an entertaining at tiele on the habits of the llaltiinorc oriole, l?y Ernest lngersoll. In tlie editorial departments the reader will find discussed all the noteworthy current events of science, literature, and society. Where Is the Freed man's Saving Hank To tiin Kditou ok Tiih Si n*? sir: It is two years now since the Treed man's Savings and Trust Company closed its doors, and only one dividend of 20 cents has been paid. 11-to was an institution chartered by the Uepub lioan party to enable the Freedmen 1 save their money. On the depositor's pass book ts printed, "The Ooverninent ol the I'niled States has made this bailie perfectly sale." This led other people .as well as freedmen to deposit in it. I, lor one, had $">00 in its vaults. On .Inly 1, 1871, the trustees dee'ded to turn over the Frecdinan's Trust Company to three Commi-'siom rs provided for in the late act of Congress, to be wound up hy tliein. Their time expired last month, ami only one dividend has been paid. Can yon inform me i! it has taken the rest ol the money to pay these three trusty men their salaries? and il we poor victims will ever <p t another dividend? Yours, Tii.uks and Ukfokm. .V. fSiiit. l'liKBinic.NT Okant iias siunilied his intention of running the outrage 111:1eliine to its lull capacity, and In* is sustained hy the party organs, which, not hoin?$ aide to substantiate any o! llieir charges against Govrinor Tilden, have falh'ii hack 01: the sole resort ol the Republican parly and am asserting that Democratic supremacy means the slaughter of Southern negroes and the extirpation of Irec speech. It is only necessary to point to the fact that disturbances have only existed in Southern States where the Radicals have complete power over the machinery of the State government, and hence in expatiating 011 the terrible condition of Southern society, the organs are charging their own party with gross mismanagement and an utter inability to occupy any position of responsibility. General Grant's message to the Sefiato was intended for a campaign document, but the author of that production is no longer considered a reliable authority by the people. His advice to Chamberlain must be conceded to be good, however. Every governor should ho the conservator of peace in his own State, hut as Chamberlain lias recently declared that the Hamburg riot was not ol a political nature, and is condemned by the Southern people, General Grant's attempt to fire the Nolhern heart by promising soldiers appears very ridiculous. General Grant's slanderous denunciation of the people of Mississippi Ait/1 n ivii/io I /v I 1?t\ G / 1 i'/iQ I 1 ^ 11 R.n ? ? 1 1' " ivmi v* i-uu nt nuu i Ml IIIU universe'' do nol appear well in a man who has boon defending a gang ol revenue thieves, and booting everybody who has been trying to bring them to justice out o( the departments. The president is certainly right when he shows the incapacity of Republican State governments in the South by thus referring to them in his message: "A government that can not give protection to life, property, and all gnranteed civil rights m this country, of which the greatest is an untramineled ballot to the citizen, is in ho far a failure; and every energy of those oppressed should be everted, always within the law ami by costitutional means, to regain lost privileges and protection." The States in the South which have had Republican governments are melancholy examples of this evil, so far as tlie confessions of those in power go. Ames was continually calling for troops and asserting that ho could not maintain law and order. In Louisiana the Radicals have uttered ar?ir?A nrv. Tn Arlfftnsaa Al'ilinno Georgia, it used to We so in the days of Radical domination, but we hear no more ol inability to preserve order sinco tlio Democrats came into power in those States' General Grant is right when ho says a government which can not preserve peace >s a failure, The Republican party is therefore the greatest failure on record, It not only does not seek to preserve the peace, but does everything it can to antagonize and create chaos. I?y the president's own words let his party be judged. u'Vw* *3 - ' ItoKlti NMiUKLK N ( liciili Keiuliu^r. llio "WAVKULY MACiAZlNE* is the handsomest and largest literary paper in t lie I I "tilted States. The articles are all enmp|ete| in each number. It also contain* a page of music for the Piano, ami, double the reading c of any other paper. Sixteen different mini- \ hers will he sent to any part of the country, \ post-paid, for one dollar. s Address, MOSES A. DOW, ( Huston, Mass. \ I.el for from Kansas. I Mu. KinTon:?I have received numerous iutpiiries In regard to the Distribution advertised in your paper during the past few weeks by the Kansas Immigrant Assoeiation. To save time and tin* trouble of answering each in detail, 1 desire to ^ay to all interested, that the Association Is cliArtcted by authority ot . the Mate of Kansas, for tin; purpose of pro- < moling immigration to the Male, and that in fur'.heranco of this ohjeet, proposes to distribute t?v hit, to its patrons, prizes amounting to r the piineely sum of $770,NH.). Tliey will have i two drawings. In the Main, or (fraud Draw- | ing, they will award U.Gtii prizes, inugiug t from $"?0 lip to !j>7">?0d() eaeli. In the .'special i Dim wing tin y will award 100.000 prizes rang- \ ing from $I.U0 tip to $l0,0o<).l)() each. The Special diav.ing is designed us commissions | for Agents and the tickets are glyuu free to | those who make up eluhsor purehases two or more .Shares in tite Main Drawing. | The pi ice <*f Shares or Tickets in the Main Di.iw ing is $o.Od eaeli. For Slo.tM) tin y will nend two shares in the Main Drawing and one j ticket free in the Special Drawing. All per- ; sons investing *10, and set unng I liree chances, < will secure at least one prize, as there are no blanks in the Special Drawing The Hoard of Managers were selected from among the most prominent men of the State, and have the confidence and support ot ail classes of our citizens. They have all been more or less collected with the puolie allairs of the Slate, and their character and standing ; in the community is a snllieient guaranty that I i the distribution will bo fairly ami impartially < i made. 1 can slate most iiostlivnlv 111:, I Mm i drawing will take place ill tin? linn? slaU'd? j August 2oth. The iuinsns linini'/rcint, giv- i ing lull paiticul.tis <>1 tin? Kulcrpi isc, its oh- i ji'i't and pui poses, wit h endoi s* ments and ? references to the highest character, and iidor- , in.dion regarding the .State of Kansas, will La* annt lien to all wlio may desire it. All remit lances tor .shares, or letters of inanity, addressed to the. tnnleisigned, W ill receive prompt attention. S. At. h'l'UK KliK.lv, Secy, Alcinson, Kansas. (>u?'Ks\ illc Marino iirporl. A ttiti vi:t>. Aug 7. Stmr Vesta, I.aeliieotte, liotn Waverly to master. 44 si. Stius* 'i haeher, .Springs; Iroin Georgetown to master. 44 hi St nir Thaeher, I'orter; from (leorgetown to master. 4 Id Selir I.i/.y.ie I.awe, Welsh; lJellasI, Me. to \V 1. IhieK. l 11 Sinn Vesta, J.achicotte; from Waverly to master. I 14 I t Stinr it F linger, Muniieiiyn; fiom i (leorg -tow ii, to master. *4 lf> Stnir Hull Itiver, Daggett, from (leorgetown, to master. ' 1(1 Sinr Vesta, I.ael ieolte; fom I'ol Illiill' i<5 11 F linger, .Mnnnerly; f.oin (iergetown. Cl.KAItlit). Aug 10 Stiiir Vesta, l.aeliicotte; tor Waverly. 44 10 Ssmr 1 haeher. Springs, fo.i (leorgetow n, . 44 10 Schr ilultic Me(l. lUick, Woodhejiy; to. Scarsport, Me. 44 11 St nir 1 haeher, Porter, for Georgetown. (t 1 .1 S! nil' It It' I I inrnr \l i> 11 m i I f ? I. ?? I r.? _ , . . ..... .. . . . ) IJ .1) "'"Ife'' town. " 15 atmr Bull Bivcr, Daggett; for Conwayboro. " 17 frimr Vesta. Lacldeotte; far Waverly. " " 17 Stnir B F linger, Muuucrlyn, for . Georgetown. MAIIKIil' UIII'OUTS. I CoNWAYMOItO, S. C., August 1!), 1H70 CntiM; Tum'K.N i ink?Virgin $2,50?Vel- ! low dip $1.75 to $2,00 Scrape *1.00. I Timber?In demand, 5 to 10c pr ft. ( I'JtovisloKS.? I'ork I2je; Bacon, 12?al5 Eggs 10al2Je; Corn 85c. to $l.o0 ; .No sale of timber this week, , lilTTI.H UlVKK, S. C., AllgllSt 10. ? TrnrKNTiNK?Virgin $2,00 per bbl ot 280 , lbs. " Old dip $1.75 " " I Corn $1,00 per Im?Meal $1,20 per bu. I Pearl Hominy $1,50 per bu?.Salt $1.50 per t sack?Field l'cas $..50 to $1.00?Molasses 35 to 00 cents per gal?Bacon sides, 15 to 10J cents?Flour $7 to 11 |ier bbl. C'OUKTKY PnODUCE. Chickens 10 to 20 cents?Eggs 10 12. , Cow hides 7 to 1) cents. Wool 20 cents lb. Peanuts$1.25 to $1.50 Ficsh Beef, <i to 7 cents, Mutton 7 to 8 cents,?Cord wood (pine) $2.00 per coid. UKOltOKTOWN, S. C., August 10. | Crude turpentine?Virgin $2.25, yellow dip ' $1.75, Scrape $1.00. Corn 75 a 80 cents pr bu. ' v itUUgll UlCU <0 IO *>l,OU p?r Ullhlin Ciiaulkston, 8. C., August 10. Sphits turpentine 27 cts. Uosln *1.25 to ' $1.:J.*? Crude?Virgin $1.50; Old dip $1.25. ; Cotton, 0 to 11 J. Wii.mixoton, XL C., August 10. i Navai. Stoiiks.?Crude TurpOnMne?Vir- ' gin $1.00, yellow dip *1.00, Hard *1 00. ^ Spirits turpentine, 27??. Tar $2.40. ration l'a to 1 lc ! New Youk, August 10. I Money 1J |>er cent. Gold 111 J. Spirits turpentine 20^ c. ltosin *1 00 to 1 1.65 Cotton 11 to 12 J. fltefttvlai* Coiiaiimiiicat ions A The next regular coiuiniinieation o' ^ Ilorry 1/odge, No. 05 A.*. F.*. M*.' will oe held on Tuesday night Sept* ' v 1H70. Ily order of the \V. M. E. II. 11EATY Secty. Notice. Opfick of County Auditor, IloltltY (/'oumty. Conwayiioko, 8. C., Aug. 18, 1870. Notice is hereby given to all whom it mav concern, that the second I meeting <>t tlio County Hoard of K<jiiali/.<ttion I will be held at Ibis olliro on Tuesday, Septenibcr the 6th, 1870, at 9 o'clock A. M. It. (;. SESSIONS, auglO td Auditor Jlorry County. Fresh Garden Seed. JUsT received from Peter Henderson's Seed House Kuta-Haga Turnip?yellow and wldte. ? 14 ,4 ?Long Cow-horn. Hod Top Turnip. Flat Dutch,Turnip. Snow Hall Turnip. VVinniugsUidt Winter Cabbage. Long lllood licet. M. 13. IJE.vTV. Aug. 18, 1870. EWS: ACJGUSi 19, in 11 l> ?411 -- iwn??i ?u? ? m Sf.'He <>r Soul il COl.'N TV Or ilor.UV. I I.N Til K (Ol lir OK I'ttoIlATK. T~) B IT KNOWN TO AM, WHOM IT I ) may concern: Thai under regular provedings held in this Court, and in acconlanco villi the statu!*' in sncl ease made and prodded, a Homestead has !???? 11 appraised ai?*l et oil'to Kli/ti J me Cox, the widow id' Willis 'ox, late of tiiis county, deceased; and it \itliiit twenty Hays after the lirst pulilica'lon lereof, no eomplaiiit shall lie matte against, he. said appraisal and setting oil* ul said loineslcad, ami no good cause l>o shown t<* he contrary, tlio same sli.Ul he continued and ndored accordingly. Oivi n und* r ??y hand and the seal of the 'ourI, this Kith day ot August, 1S7'?. ISA AO O. hON'tl, J. 4\ nug I!) Shoes! Slioes! Shoes! IlIAYte this week, receive*! from Chavlest??n, a large assortment ot l.adies. Oents i>i*l Children's shoes that will compare fa vo rally, if not superior, I oth in quality and low >rice to any stock oliered in tliis market since no war. A'OUU'M'S pegged 1'olU.lS. iVomeu's (irung:r l'olkas?very sctvicablo anil nice. .ailics' calf seived Iialimuals. [.allies' i.ill' sewed 1 lu.skilis? very nile for smiuner wear. [.tidies' Calf sewed I'a! morals?a superior artielo. Men's Kip J'.rngavs. ilen's i all' pump Mile. Men's < 'all' Jersey l ies. L'hildren's sowed IS ilmorats. Call and examine my slock. M. IS. 1JEATY. Aug IS. ISdS. siu'iir's scion. ISy virtue nl'an Kxeeulion to me directed mil lodged in lids ollice, I will otl'or for sal.' lel'nre the (.'nmlliouse in Conway bero, S. in the first .Monday in opt ember tiaxt, witlin l"gal tale, hours, the fiillnwidgdeseiihod noperty to wit: 'Ihe plantation and resllunee of James Floyd, containing tour luinlreil and sixty-nine ares, more or less, hound >d hy lands oi'.lohu I looks, II.''. Klloit and Wory Floyd, at the suit of Calih Spivv. A' II SKI I 'I'l.lS, S. II. C. Aug I Ith, 1S7<?. Woman's Best Friend! NO .M OUF. liet and wony over the wash tuh. \o sealded hands in boiling waei! No smoked up lacs and tailzied haii! No squalling eats and crying hahie.s! No powling husbands and halt-cooked dinners, nit, WASH-DAYS MADS IIAPPY It V est Nil Siddall's Magnetic Soap! One har will wash as many clothes as two Kirs of any other make and do it, in half the Limn ami it is warranted not to injure the 'lollies or hands. It is also a very superior loaplor washing Flannels and Woolen goods. Only half the usual rithhitig being required, here, is a saving of morn than the entire cost d'I ho soap, from the clothes not being inured by ha'd rubbing. It can't fail to give entire satisfaction if you ollow these DUtECTlOXS. Do not get the wash-boiler out on washlay. f<>r enough hot water can bo sol from Mio on kettle or kitchen range to make llio water doas.Mitlv warm, tlint being Hiifllcient, for >1 DDAUI/S MAUNKTIC SOAI* washes IlKTTKIt In ('Of,I) or warm water than any dlier soap in HOT water. Tlien follow those Dirootlons;?Hub the soapon the wot clotlies (being carofnl not to niss the dirty places) and let them stand 15 >r 20 minutes: tiion put the Soap away, as no noro will be needed and using any more will >o waste: then wash in tiie usual manner, >ut do not use any more Soap and hang out o dry without Moiling or Scalding. For sale, by M. H. IJKATY. Convayboro, S. C., Aug. 12, 1870. rite News and Courier for the Campaign. The innvftss now opening 1st lie most im. portairf in which tin1 people of South <\amlina haw been engaged since the momentous 'leotioi ol 1S00. Upon its result depends tiie weal or woo of t ho State and Union. ThkSkws and ContiBh will, as ever, he in the font of the tight, sustaining fearclessly md fait ifully llic candidates of the National Doinocntic party, and the action, wha'evor it sliall ic, of the State Democratic Convcii Lion. '1 > this we pledge the wliolo power and infhcnco of a journal which, in the past, lias dom what it could -to-servo tlie inteivsts, and prcsrrve the rights and liberties, of the people o South Carolina. In ordr that it may ho within the means rif every )eniocrat in the State to read Tiib Nkws AM> ContlKlt during the canvass, we have estblishcd the follow campaign rales, free of pxtuye ami for country *ubncril cr* wily, hcanniug this day and running to the 15th of Nivember, a jtcriod of four months: ( d.vii.y kdition. i 1 (Ipy $ 1 50 5 (jpies 10 00 10 C'pios 17 00 Tltt-WICKKI.Y HIMTIO.V. 1 fW $1 25 5 < pics 5 00 10 Chios 8 75 wkkki.y kdition. 1 Cny ">0 ce.nts *( In evcrytase the inoncp must accompany the order. .July 20, ^70. i P EABOD YH6 USE. COHNEH d LOCUST and NINTH MS T>?l? i ? > * i'A. Oonvcmer?to nil places of amusement anil nar lines in lift cit y. No charges to and from the (,'enlenniU' grounds. Col. Wat sov nroprktor of the IlKNRV Houhk, (/'iueliiKtl lor th? past twenty years, 1 ami prosonl p. opietor, Iks leased the nnnso ' lor a term of yean, and hu newly furnished and lilted it thrmghout. |[e will keep a strictly liisi-class Inuse. am lias necommoda- I tion for IttK> gUWiU, TerinSonly per day. < Col. Wat sou is a native,f Virginia, and probably the only Hotel I'rorietoi in l'hlla- 1 pclphia from the ftmtli. i may ? v \ iv.fi. . V FKICIS BOA I !) (MM N.N C'OMUS i V * II.?. r. ? . > Con w \t aoijo. **. ( .lu.v l*>, i .... ^ Tlic annual merlin;; ol (Ire Hoard of County Commissioners u ill 1*. <>.i ihe J.*tt day ot l-htpleinber next. AH prisons having ('aims against Horry (Motility *\ ill please rt ndo them ptopcilv proven, so as Hoard can audit the satuu on above date. 15V order of Hoard. J. W. IK>I.UI>AY, .1.11. NOIIMAN, Chairman. llerk. July 15.td / \ i ri< ! ; ui i; ? \i:'> < o (o.mm lis. a \ / llollKY Co It NT V. Conway nolto, s. duly vMth, 1S7<I. S "I'll** attention ot all Tri d Justices and Constables is enlled to page Act t>02, .Section t, Session IS" I "7*'. and further, that the County Commissioners lejuiro a staleineiit showing the amount of lines collected, or t!** law will !>e tigl lis enforced. All I load Overseers are reipilred to make a report on or bv September Ith, of all lines imposed, and the collection ol same, and w hat disposition was made wilh tlie several amounts in their I'oa.l Divisions. A petition from various eiti/ens having heen filed in this otliee. asking lor a public highway, leading from "/nan < hurch through a section ot country to l.ihehohoth Church, thence to Moore's Mill, thence to Intersect the Calivants Petty and Conwayhoro lload two miles from < lalivants Kerry." Public notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that it no weighty objection is made to said road, the f'ouuty Commissioners will proceed to lay oil' and open said road under provisions law. .-.t ilie expiration of ninety uays iVo'n dale hereof. 1 15 v order uf Hoard. .1. \V. lld.M DAY, Ch in. .1. It. NOKM A \ , CTk U. C. C. i bilv '2J).--Nec. I and til 1st Sept. and ll till 2 I ?)c.t 3 djh'irlut'i'silfti]) .\olicc. rpllK I.! N DKWM? I N Kit I1AVK THIS 1. day entered into a general copartner- ' ship for I lie earning on a general Men ham ' disc and Ware-louse storage; and shipping business at Itueksville. S. ( under the linn uatne of Muck ?V Ucul y. C. K. Ill'CK. I. I k I US AT Y. Ihicksvil'.o, S. ('., July IOth. 1S70. Storage and Shipping. / yr. n i:\v wakehouse is now v / < ?>i ?j>1?*tl It is l.ir^o, pitoura and well vetil il.itI'd. Wo ant now jno*|to ? ooive, slow. forward l?y l><?aI^ ami llats on lint IH\er. or ship liv vessel or slnatnnr leaving | otiv wharvos. all goods, wares ur produce cntrust? >I to us. Our charges tor sfnrH'to, forwarding ami shi|>1*11 it', we gnui inU"i will lie satisfactory to I lie pal iies tntCJ'cs'.ed. JJ1CK .v: nKATV. Uueksville, s. O. July 20-U' Death to Hard Times! DOWN WITH HIGH PMCES! \\T E TAKE I'l.EASl jJ!C IX AXNOIJXVV ring to tlie citizens ot' 1 lorry lliat wo are now ?/tvnpyiiig our < om m >i>ioi s" N EW M DUE, whero wo have, anrt shall koop i'oiistanlly on hand a well se.loctcd ulock, and goneraJ assort inenhol I>IiV GOODS, HATS AND DAI'S, ROOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, 1'OT WAKE TAHLK CL'TEAKV, CROCKERY, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AC., AC. Groceries a Specialty. Wo make tin; (Iroccry trade a speciality, and shall at all limes have on liaiul a Complete slock. We have now on hand i) u y fsai/l'ki) ha (jon sidis.s, DHY SAMTKD I1ACJON SHOULDERS, j i'OMIv, FISH, UCTJ'KIt, l.Alll), tea, cofkkk, \ su(! A It, molasses, ? syrup, flour i of all grades, Goin the best family brands to j line. Onr advantages of receiving goods from New York, Hoston, Philadelphia and Haiti- * more, by vessels coming out i'or lumber gives i lis u choice of markets, and ut very low I heights, which will enable in to sell mir ' goods at prices that will meet the demands of J I lie times. ruck & meaty. i Hucksvillo, s. c., July J'.>, 1s70. ? jnly iW-ti' 't i Ao Cliai ^t' Cor ^Itoivin$i s 1AM. AND EXAMINE Ol'lt STOCK, ' v y and compare prices before buying. muck & meaty. July 21)?tf ramtiy groceries. v I r\ XTliA SL'CAU CLUKI) H AMS. EX.1 'J tin Family Flour, (Joslwn 1 kilter, Chow-chow Pickles, Foolish club satires, To nia&o (' ulsups, ArtnMl ong's Family Soap?'J'lie * Ik.-si. ToiUtt .Soaps, tStc. For sale by BUCK A- liJSATY. ? Hay on Consignment for a Sale. I O/ \ RALES OF I'KIME EASTERN J.?J \ 7 Hay jest received per Schooner J Jennie JJeazly, will be sob I low down i'or ' 'ash DUCK A DKATY. '1 July 25, 1870. July 20 tl \( \ B1WIIKLS OF COBX, 7o, L) Vv V^s Bales of Hay, For sale by BUCK A HEATY. july 2l)-if. 0 Nice cloth slippers?suitable for old ladies r ?only 7-> cents, at Buck & IJeaty's. ^ Tobacco!?Fine cut and twist?Extra fine duff and l>est brands of Smoking Tobacco? >y Bie-k A Beaty. Mustang Liniment?Dr. S.inlbrd'n Liver J nvlgorator?llrown's Essence of Jamaica [Hngcr?Compound Syrup of the lliosphates or iu\isol ating the system?Essences and exracts in great vavioty for house-keepers. For ?iiW' uy JUirCK & liEATV. 4 I p i; > :i?! s v ; V \ t;< ?i I'OLI V^j|^K0^DA SHINE) A (iUKAT DISCOVKitY I lly the use of which overy family mav cjW their Linen tli.it brilliant <)x>liali peculi ?r to lino laundry work. Saving time and?la'> ?r in ironing, more than its entire cost. Warm *u?d. Ask for Dobbins'. DOBBINS. BRO. & CO. 13 N. Fourth St.. Plnla. U A s PltlSTTY AS A HCTUUfi,"*^^ J:\. will apply to my now assortment <>t Sl'lNtt HATS, tbr Lilies ami Misses, als AUT1KCIALS of dillorcnt colors ami quality froin 25 cts. to $1 per buncli. Ladies ami Cents handsome N KCK ITKS at 75 cunts aplocc. ? A i.so, ENGLISH CIIAMDUAYS, at !M)e per yard SCOTCH GINGHAM."*, at 25 cents per yard. UKST QUA LIT Y OK Till NTS, 10c por yard l.adies and Misses SHOES rtf different qualities, particularly good cloth llnskins, with broad soles and low heels, suitable for Ladies whose feet arc used for locomotion nl $1 per pair. M. li. 1JKATY. April 1")?tf For Kale. A 1 0,lAUUKI<TUK1>KNTINE8TIL,< i'V 1. iLj complete, cxcopt arm ami cap, at, a vary low price, Adtlrcsa, JOHNSONS A <.)llATTLKUAUM, mar 11. (Jonwayboro, S. CJ. new advertisements! AnTTDTnQTT\A A Un?doliar bill of bUlilUlolll 17'? sent free for stamp. Address llurxi x (Jo., 77 Niman St. N. Y APC WTP Wo have In pres* a new campaign HUbll I O book by a College Pres. I, J., II. Dig pay. AOcte. will seenra ouiillaud ami territory. U. H. Thkat, I*ub , *9ft IIroad way, N. Y. M O P M "If O It you wanl the best selling aril HULil I O i'lt> In th world and a solid gold putiMit lever watch, fieaofooM, wrilr itlence ui J it 1(1 lir. it CO., 7?1/ It road way, N. Y. 6? nSYUUON4NUY* or Soul -Charming." J llow either eex may fascinate and gain tho love \ a fleet I'inn of my perron they rbuuii Instantly. This simple, mental acquirement all can postesr. free, by mail, lor 'J.V, together wlih a marriage guide, Egyptian Urae|?, Dreams, Hints to I.ailies, Wedding-Night Shirt, ho. A queer book. Address T. W 11.I.I AM it Co., Dubs. Philadelphia. n AGENTS WANTED EON THE GREAT Centennial history It sells faster than auy oi her Ixiok One age.ot sold 61 copies In one day. Send for our exirt terms to Agents. Address IS avion At. I'nni.isii iX'j Co.. Phili., l'a., Columbus O., or St. l.uuie, Mo, ? - _ AUENTS WANTED r.f. < New liUtorleai Work Cur ***w western borders< A CompiT-te uud Or.tpliiu llismiv ui American \_ Pioneer idle lOO Y EAKN Attn. Its thrilling conflicts of Red and White Foes. F.xcting Ac. I veil Hires, Captivities, Forajs, Scouts, 1'ioneer women a ml uova, Indian war-paths, ('amp life, and Alports. A book for old and young. Not a dull page. No competition, Enormous sales. Agents wanted everywhere iii lars free J. V. MoOUltliY A CO. i'hlladelphia Men arc earning * 10. totLM.per week'! selling OTJR Country, ANU ITS KESOUHUKS. ['omplfUi in the tlirillin< history of 100 eventful years also ol tlie grua I, "Exhibition,"?grand la description of our mighty resource* in agrtciillure, commerce, minerals, manufactures natural wonders, curio? it to*, etc. all richly illustrated, a. "Oentury" Alap anil "lLrdV-Fye View" flee. luarvcloiisly faet. l,uo; more ityuuii waul?d quickly for this and our stuudord "Life of lilvlngstcue," bO.OOO already sold, aleo new llible, 2,o'mi illust. lias no equal. For extra terms write to 111) 1<M.\ If U lfUOS., I'ubllahws, 1' hlladelphia, I'a. July 22 J U R U B E B A itimulates the secretive orgi.ne, thus purifying he lilood anil striking at the rout of disease. It e tlie wfiilr il extract of the plant ol that name lound lo Liritril, and Is one of the most wonderut tUll Ice and in vibrator* known, and is used In heir regular practice by ino physlciuna uf mat ind other couuirlea. It will make the liver active, aeetet ingestion, >urlfy the lilood, restore Vigor to the debiiitut>d, and is ncertain remedy lor all diseases of a Scrofulous nature aud those arising front povery or want of oloud . TitV IT. :'ur sale by Wruggists. Wholesale by 17. N. OKITTKNTON. 7 Sixth Avenue, Wow York. August lii?4w BIXBY'S "BEST" BLACKING. V Coin Wined Polish Blacking and jLomhcr J'jroscrvatlve. Experts ar.d Professional Bootblacks la {nw York, aud all oilier large cities where bis Blacking lias been introduced, acknowldge its siipcrioiity over all irnnovtcd or doueslie Blm kings iu wso, as an Elegant I'ou.sb ml Conserve! ol' Leather. KOTICE. llixby's "Best1' Blacking has a Bed snd line Label. Do not be deceived by accpt tig our "Standard" Blacking in place of 'Best, .'lie Standard lias the lable stamped into the in cover. This brand is made to compote with other Ltuctican and French Blackings, but is iulerir to our ".lest." llixby's "Best" Blacking will save Its entire out iu the wear of your boots and shoes. ^ HOUSEKEEPERS J n TM i ^ * ? iry mxby s i'rench Laufidry M Blue, J9 IN SIFTING BOXES. ? I TUe iuohI convoniout and economical pack igo.aud the only combined Bleaching and lining rowdor In use. U| Bixuy Manufacturing ChemiaU, J I No*. 171 & 17* Washington Stattt, Mm rbj I Mm