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. -V" GOODS AT COST. ' IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE flT.OTTTTMtt V JUJ \y X XX JL XI \-A J We will Sell it AT COST, For Cash.. "W e -XW ill ALSO, Sell all our !L&?a[?S0 ^?TiStfB? GOODS AT COST, jr '#? <??. CASH. We have a great many other GOODS we feill Sell BELOW COST, FOR CASH. WIER & LYTHGOE. Jan. 13, 1860 88 4t Frcas copy. HKTotlco. ALL THOSE indebted will jilcope come fora ward and settle up hh we w?nt moaev. WIElt ?fc LYTHGOE. Jan. 12. 18(j0 38 4t -? LET EVERY ONE" BS&S SHIS, I SHALL close out nil the WINTER GOODS I have on liaud at a email udvunee above OO S T , To Make Room for a Large SPRING STOCK. Any One In Need of GOODS IN MY LINE v ^ Will Find it to Their Advantage to Give Me a Call As I Will do as I Say. ISRAEL, At the Old Stand, - 12, I860 38 tf Logan's I1AVARU AP AAIITII A 1 llni IM 1 M5IUM III* SUUin UAHULItfA. A Valuable Work. JUST out mid for sale nt BKANCII, Al.I.HN &. EDWARDS. Jun 9, I8ti0 :s? tf Notice to Tax Payers. I WILL attend ill the undernamed titnes'and place", for Mi.- purpose of cullccting TaXe*, for tlie ycnr 1859 : Due West, Wediiesday. Ffli'y 1 ; Callnlinin'H, Thursday, Feli'y 2 ; Donnldsville, Friday, Feb'y 3; SrufReimvn, Saturday, Fuli'y 4; Abbeville. C II., Monday, l'Vb'y 6; Greenwood, Tuesday. Feh'y 7 ; At Greenwood Depot. Thursday. Morch 15 ; Ninety Six. Wednesday, Feb'y 8; And also, Friday, March Ifi; Woodville. Thursday. Feb'v 9; White Hall, Friday, Feh'v 10; Smithville. Saturday, Feb'y 11; C/othrvn's Momlny, Fnlt'y 13; Rradley'e, Tuesday,-Feb'y 14; Tolberi's, (in tlte ltang?>.) Wed. Fcb'y 15; Bordeaux, Tluimhay, Feb'y 16 ; Williiiuton. Friday, Feli'y 17; Calliouu's Mi Is, Saturday, Fcb'y 18; Speed*. Monday. F?-b'y 20; Lowndegville, Tu'dav i Wed. Feb'y 21 <b 22; Trible'*, Thursday, Ff-b'v 23; WarreuLon, Friday, Feb'y '24; Ced?r Sprnics. Saturday, Feb'v 25, Douglas's Mills, M<nday, Fei?"y 27; Abbeville, C. H., all Oourt Week. Cok?-sbury at any time after Court Week. Sale Day in April the last day Tor making returns All persons failing to make returns oil the above day, liable to double tax. All taxes* to be paid by the first Monday in May, or execu> lions may he issued. Property to be returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Ad miniatratora will return property under their control. ?*. . Persons having transferred properly between the 1st October, 18W, 0d5 1st October 1859 Will make it known tome.. All prtfons will come'.prepared to give the numhf-r or Birilj^Mltrringes and Heaths in th?ir families-^^lso', tbe nuuitMJr of Dogs owued by *Ftee penbpi ofcolor njuSt pay th?ir taxes in March. ' Il ia Earnestly requrrt^d.that every f*x payer meet me a'Mho appointed (itn. B and |ilarc.s. and pot defer'<^fc?%ih?<r ftffdttw until Cou;? W?efc C i *Bdf^nblic dav^H^b.??ii?wurt*il<in8e, nt which time there ts'fciukliy sucl) n huali iliat it ig almoit impossible to dolb\ibihe?'cotf<-c(jy. '* '* JL^A. IIODGES,. T*-C. # > 3#a. Br 1660 ?%.# - 'ffifflin? io pi!# ... IO r II. ? Ii rglHK STOilR HOUSE and IjOTM Htxlge. ??>^P*P?t, . recently occupied by'ROBEItTS^ .. A ADAMS, The Ht>?i?e i? cotfreoieirtJy ?Htmt?dt, -?ont^iuing Gtaeary ?ud Dry <Jood? room*, tteutly ' ''jjfe inirfwd. " counting room, com,noW,B??r*?? M - Ufa, *?e ?y thta j> od9'<& the b??t coijfUtry hi ibe Stale. Thirty Tb*a?utd Dottun worth of good* m?y be told here eaoa*Hy, iute-good ? - ^;-f....r - . J.1H. COCHBAN.* " , -87, y ? ifeWjfessional Cax<d? J k ?j ??. , D R . D. S. BENSON r ' ' * * ) Vl^OULD reepfctfully inform the ettisene | <tf Abbeville village end vicinity, ihet [ he Hw removed hie- mtNleuot- to th?- Dwelling (jpititg the Bpieeopel Pnreonege, where K? expeeU to be permeueutly Jorated iq. Uie praefce* of' hie Proves ion. His office erJU be el the BtOf??tM*of Mr., D. McL>uohiie?where he x . g?H generally be fo&d during ihe day, ^ Abbeville Or II , Dee. 93, 1MW 83 3m - ^ ; Jfett* to Bel***;. indebted to me by note or - ,t\ eoeooot, ere requeatfed to. aettle imroediaA Mfr' clluoud'.eod muil have the money. f . 4I.H OWRN. ^ AO. December 28, 1860, If IMffflrFit] _ ntjjf g! ft ST. ZboKKS IS DETER I MICE I Z& I lo AND ( ?rem ? AT AND BEL N A XI I E T T A HIGH SCHOOL, 14 Miles Above Greenville C. II. DR. W. FIERCE, Principal. GOtlRSl OF STUDY. Classical DepartmentFIRST CLASS. LATIN.?Bullion's Latin Grammar, Historic Sacraj, Vivi Home, Cfcsar, Cicero, Arnold's I'rose Composition. GIWEK.?Greek Forms. SECOND CLASS. LATIN.?SnlluM, Virgil commenced, Arnold's Pmse Composition. GREEK.? Jucob's Greek Header. JUNIOR <"L\SS. LA TIN.?Virgil continued,Cicero De Scnecf :ite ilnracr commenced. > GREEK.?Xtnopliou'a Annbnsip, Homer eoinuieuced, Arnold's Prose Composition. " PF.KIOR CLASS LA 77;V. ?iforii'oe (i'ontiaired, I,ivy. GUHEK.?Homer continue'), Thucydides, Pluto, .Arnold's fv.-ep Com|>ositinn. The French, Italian uii<J Spanish optional. English Department. FIRST CLASS. Rending. Spelling, Writing,'IItuMtrv c>f .th<? United States, A Igehrii, 'Composition,' Detlaniilliuu, Eloeatroii, Pantomime. SECOND CLASS. Reading, Spelling, Wr.iing, Bullion's E:igli.?h Grammar. Mitchell'* Ueogrnpliy, modem Mini undent, Green leaf a Arithmetic, Collnim'* Mftital Ariiiunetic, Composition by Qiuu:kctilios, Declamation, An.iljbio, Llocutiori, Pantouiime. JUNIOR CLASS. Algebra continued. Geometry, Universal iiistory, Natural Philosophy, Logic?Hedge'**, Astronomy, Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Rhetoric. ~ SENIOR CLASS. Logarithm?, Plane rrigomvinetr}*, Mensiirntion, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Integral Calciiius. Comic Section!*, Similes ?nd Shadows, Physiology and Anatomy, Moral Philosophy, Evidences of Chiistiaiiily, Essays and original Speeches. Combe's Constitution or Man, and Spni-Hheim's Direction of Die Intellectual FiienltipH Con. dilution of the United States. Primury DepartmentFIIIST DIVISION. Rending. Writing,-Mental Arithmetic, Elementary Geography, Stage Pantomime, Lectures * un Elocution. SECOND DIVISION. Reading, Spelling, Writing. Stage Pantomime, Arithmetic. Geography. GrHimnnr, Lectures on Elocution, Lntin Forms, Composition, Declamation, Boolr-Keeping. . GENEKAl OBSERVATIONS. Th? Ar.Bdemic Vear is divided into two* ses worn: -the fir*t begins on ih'e first Monday in TJ-I I it. J i-ruiuui v, miu cue uecoiiu BCMSIUD OD 11)6 141(1 Ol July. <. ** .Examination and Exhibition. ' ?At the close of fliB flint term. Drum#*, Dia* locoes and DcolumatioiiB before the publio*. vACAifeosrs,' There are two vacmions in the year?from the first of July to the Mth. and from the 14tli December to the first of February. \l BflAED. /Several families nonr the School have opened tnelr housea for BoMrdora. Boys can. gat Ibe very beat Boarding in the village for six dollars per month. {n the CIumIcbI, boys may rend of auy of ^he, Greek or Latiu anf flora required fpr gruduutiou in auy of our 6?llege? or uuiveraitjesi .'X*> " ' ** *#?-?Expenses of Tuition. PRIMARY DEPABTMENT. Fat* Drvwio* Six Doffttrs per Seeaton. BtiSHHr Drvwiojf.... Right Dollars per SsMbn. ENGLISH OKPARTMENT. Twelim Doli?w ?n3 Fifty C?oU per S#?roa. <3HS8ICAL ^PABTMBNT. St*t?efl DolUH p?r 8e*joo. fc lOMMMt X4 6r??t> ville C. H. QfOJnykn'* fr?m Jhe village e*? he proem rod itm ltm?. TlM 4fet^ny * v8 fr*t by 41, with lire glfto*. ?" Jftrg?DMlp< m&tiOD rt*iet. ;tnMk| A* bat King, 'a ftlii ey?flfclEfrr<n cttioiiDf hofii ?nd70UUjpWt* ' ?z * ? *M;,. aagate ^ ' ' nuke paytBMt t? lutn. Jul 4? law it V * GOODS!! 1860&I ?9 RADSS, g BURY, ? MINED TO ; g to omnnr i ? la MIMI | )FFERS ! H 11?11K * OW COST!!! ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. IX PURSUANCE ?>f ?n order of lite Couri of Ordinary, I will sell at the lutw rcsi tlence of JOHN SCOTT, dec'd, On tlie l_9tli inst., TWO LIKELY SfrftliOSS, Ono Woman and Girl, 3 HEAD OF ? o m s as s, Ai m i ? ?? ? UATTLE, HOGS, Cotton Seed E?m wmmn, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, AND PLANTATION TOOLS, YACIIKL II UU'l (I :V, Adm'r. Jim. 5, i8do :;7 vt THE NINETY-SIX HIGH SCHOOL UNDER TIJE CONTROL OF ME. J. MAHLY WALKER, Lflle Principal of the Wiiliamston Male Acaden\,, * WILL be opened <?n tl.o FOtJRTlf MOX IfyY in JANUARY, lHfit). The Trustees ore (flittered in liuvintf secured tile services of one so competent, and \yh<i mines so Well recommended as a gentleman und scholar. . > , > Yonntr men will be prepared to enter a respectable cluss in any Southern Colle>nv 01 qualified foi the common avocations of life. Good hoard cun be ha<f at $10 per month. Terms, rates, etc., the sume as in similar in st it ill ions. EST For particulars, nddrpss the undersigned, at Niuety-Six. Abbeville jM?i rlct, .S, C. WILLIAM CARTER. Chairman Board of Trustees. Dec. 23, 1859. 4t ABBEVILLE MALI ACADEMY, VU ' I " THIS Tnotilii^'on will'be open for Pupils oti tlie FIRST MONDAY, in JANUARY The following will be the annua) rate* o Tuition for the I?wer Knirliitli Branehes, f20.00 and $29.(H Tlie above, with Alg^brn, Geometry, History and Composition, $40.fK The above, with-Latin aud (Ireek, $60.(H Mr. T. O. McCASLAN, a graduate or thi Citadel Acrtde?ftyt,who comes to me with higl testimonials, wiftiytasiat in the labors of th< S cbooL W. H. WRITE, Principal. P. 8.?Boys desirons of entering Colleg< will be prepared with great care.Dec. 28, 1859, 4t BETHLEHEM SCHOOL fVIDE exerciaeaof this 8cKool will be resume JL by I He mbacriber on MONDAY] ffitb o JANUARY, I860. The following brattche will be taught at the following prices per Bmsio of 5 Lunar months: Orthogriipfcy, Reading, Arithmetic, drc. $6.23 English';Gratnmer, Geography, lli?toryV'dw I'O-M Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Asfrwiomy, <fco. mitM Latin, Greek, Algebra, and Geotnstry. $lo.0l nt-i- !? -i." . -? i i? - in in ewikiui ih uiuHica in a neauny porumr c AWbevill* Diatiiat, And it will r?e?we ft Iwnlt* M??b?r of- Bcholara Only. Good Buvtflog * Wprcxmrrd coitveuieut to 8cho?l. ' i. J. COOPER. Dm. 20, 1859 3? > - * ilt.&ij. ma ; >t* ' * ;-y>v TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. \ THE undersigned, importers nnd Jobww berajn the City of Charleston, in view k of llie present' excited Htute of the country . deem it proper' to hriiuj lo the notice of the inte' rior McreliAiitx tlie eluinis we linve to their pnt | ronnge ?nu custom. "l lin uuijoiity or us have | <t>{>(>u long established in business, and from our experience are well acquainted with dm wants | of ill Id section of country. All of us hold senimleiits in Common on the ngilatlng question of } ttit day?slavery: and all of us desire, ns fur as practicable ,~to become eommcrci.tlly independent of the North. We huve no desire to underrate the energy and enterprise of the Merchuntsof NorthI oiu cities, hut we .claim to be able to supply I goods in our respective lines, on ns favorable terms, both as to price and ciedit, as the merchants of nnv city in the Union. We have fa cilit.ics for obtaining (roods from Kurope not surpassed by any and our import at ions from I abroad are very large, notwithstanding the reports to the contrary, circulated by those who I have no knowledge of what they affirm, or whose interest prompt thnn to mislead. [ Aun riciiii goods we obtain from the tnttnuIfacturcrs on as favorable terms as a 113' Jobbing Merchants of the Noiihern cities. Why then should we not be able to sell 011 us favorable terms as others? We are able and determined to do eo, and nil We asU of you is, to try this market, lny aside the prejudice?for it. is only a prejudice?that your customers prefer goods from New York to those from Charleston, and build up and encourage your own Seaports and your own Merchants. If we cannot do what we profess, you will be subjected to very little inconvenience, for opportunities of leaving by railway or steamer are offered every twelve hours. Our Stocks will be complete by 1st February . next, and it remains to be seen how many of those who have heretofore purchased all their jjomis 111 northern citics will give Cliurleelou a rial this Spring. ' Cliurloaion, S. C., December 12i!i, 1859. DRY GOODS. OILLILVNDS, HOWELL .t CO.; IIYA TT M.IH1RNEY & CO.; JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO.; CRANE, BOYLSTON A CO.; JOHN G. Ml I,NOR ,t CO.; KEItltlSON & LEID? I NO ; <*11 AM BEIILAIN, MILI.KR A CO.; J. S. A I.. ROWIK.tro.; ROBERT ADGF.lt A CO.; NAY I.Kit. SMITH ?t CO.; CADOW, McK EN ZIE & CO. DIltRCT 111POHTEKS OF I'LANTATIOX ?OOU?. ANDREW McOOWELL; RAYENEL 11UUER &. MILLlkEN. HARDWARE. COURTNEY it T E N N E NT; HYDE, GREGG it DAY; GRAYELISY &. I'RINGI.E; WII.MANS it Pit ICE; II. F. STltO1IECKER; J. E. ADGER <t CO. SHOES. E. R. STODDARD &. CO.; FORCE <fc MITCHELL: HAS El .TINE ?t WALTON; D F. FLEMING it CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT ?t CO.; R. A 1'KINGLE ?fc CO. CLOTHING, WALT)HON, E<;I.ENTON it CO.; EDWIN BATES Ac. CO.; COHEN, WIIXIS <t CO.; MA'ITIII ESSEX, O'liARA it CO.; PIEltSON, SMITH &. CO. GROCERIES. S. S FAR R A It, BROS. &. CO.; LANXEAU .t Will I.DF.N ; J. A. lilltCKMYEIt; GEO. %v. w u.1.1 X.A1S T. J. &.C. II. MOISE; II ENUY COBIA A CO. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. BltOWX ? PALM A ; WEBB A SAGE. DRU3S AND MEDICINES. IIAVILAND. STEVENSON .fc CO,: JOHN ASI1111 IIST; III' FF & I>0 W IE; N ELSON CARTER. SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. ? BOW EN, FOSTER A CO.; THAYER, DEWINU & CO.; A I.BERT LENGNICK; MARSHALL & BURGE; J. A W. KNOX. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. HORSEY. AUTEN A CO.; P. R. WILLIAMS it CO ; F. D. FANNING. SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 1 JENNINGS, THOMLINSON A CO. IIASTIR, CALHOUN A CO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. McCARTRR jfa* DAVVSO!^ A. CARTER S. B. JON ICS, Agent Melliociitti Book Concern CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW CURTAINS. LAMBERTS ?fe UOWELL; JAS. G. B-AILik PAPER ?oifl ?I?8 I ?If ORALEft. JOSEPH WALKER. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQH0R6, ; SEGARS) TOBACCO, &c. f CHAPBE, ST. AWAJKD &. CROFT. , Dec. 22, 1859 35 tf , THE STATE OF SOUTH CAltOLlNA, , Ahbeville District.? Citation. . By WILLIAM HILL. Esq.. Ordinary of Abbet Tills District. 3 t I1EREAK, Peter L? Gilliheau, has applied V 1 tu inc for Letiers of Administration, on all and rfnmilar tiie oooila and chattel*. i rights and credits of Siil>ry K. Tullis, late of (he district aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all . and silicon In r, the kindred and creditors of the ??id deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for tl?* raid District, , to lie liolden at Abbeville Court House, on the , seventeenth day of January next, to aho# cause, if any, why the said* administration should not be granted Given qnder my band *nd-seal, tbis the seo. ond day of Jtm?ry, one thousand eigbt '* hundred and sixty, and in the . fourth year or African Independence. " WILLIAM HIIL, O. A. S>. L Jan, 5. 1^?0 VI ^ at ? POUIXAIN, tENMNOS W ' g^WNTf?mV*'M+*f 0{lWOR Mia oth? -' P*^Jtt-?W?r Nttw FIRE PROOJ HUNT & BROTHS;5 Cotton Buyers and Dealers in <* COUNTRY PRODUCE, j MAIN ST. NEWBERRY, S. C? ^BniUCY are prepared to pay the highest mar H JL ket price for COTTON, FLOUR, And all kinds of Country Produce, And keep constantly on hand, cheap for cash* ^ Every variety of GROCERIES, , BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, ' And every other nrticTo usually kept in a Fumily and PI<tiitmion Grocer? Store. HUNT &. BROTHER will also attend lo the sale of nny produce entrusted to their care, ( and aro prepared lo muko liberal advances upon the nnrne. Dec, 1ft, I860 81 3m LET EVERT OWE pin cptrf? i JCx9 JJ cXd XIX <3 IIEGMAN, CLARK"& CO'S -i CONCENTRATED OR the instantaneous removal of Pain | e m incite opoip, una lor cieausinu Ciloves Ribbons, Silks, without injury to the nioa t delicate fabric. Forsabat v D. McLAUCIIUN'S Drug Store. IIE(jMAN, CLARK & CO'S GENUINE MEDIOAL i COD LIVER OIL, 1 PREPARED from fresh Livers, and warrouted pure. Fur sale at D. McLAUCIILIN'S Drug Store. II o rr ttITr j 1 CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. , ALAllGE Supply just received and for sale at d. Mclaughlin's Drug Store. ~SP^uldWG\& , Prepared. Glue. MOUSEKEEPERS will find this prepnra- 8 tion useful for mending all kinds of liouscholrl Ware*. Furniunv, Picture Frames, ( Cone and Shell Work, and for all purposes re quiring a strong mucilage. Price, 25 cts. per buttle. For sale at D. McLAUCHLIN'S Drug Siore. "COMPOUND , CAMPHOR ICE, WITH GLYCURINi:. A CERTAIN cure for Chiipped Hands, Lips, or Roughness of the Skin. For aule at D. McLAUCIII.irS t I)ruir Store. j ?Infill AND FINE POMADES. ] A Large supply just received, such as, FriinL'ipiiini Pomade, i D.izin's Ox Marrow, | HuiiseU'u Philocome, Darin's Arcturine, (very fine,) Burnett's Cocouine, c, lowland's, Macnssor Oil, Mrs. Allen's Hair Restoraiive. "J,. W<jod|< do do ft For sale' ait D. McLAUqnLIN'S d! Drug Store. a| GOXRRK88 WATER ' AND 1 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. 1 ^ FRRSII Supply just recoived, and for j- jk. buiu m j, D. MeLAUCII LIN'S p ^ r>rug Store. ^MAGNETIC POWDERS 3 AND ft AT PTTTU JLts obclo Jb JL JL JL3 Ju (J > For1 sale at &. MCLAUGHLIN'S f - iyrtt9 Store. I NOTICE "TO Builders. Just ReoeiVed 1 ft nnn POUNDS Pure White Lend, / J. U 5 VJ U U SCO Gal# Pure Linseed Oil, 6 Bam?U Pure Spirits Turpentine, For aala very low at D. McLAUCHLTN'8 r Drug Store. Nor. 24, 180* 31 tf ' asswraaB 'emus : SAPONIFIER J OR eOHCEHTRATED J LYE, ' i 11T ARU ANTET) to rasfce sofip without lime, * VV adil with little or no trouble. A large sapply of this valuable article just reeeived and lor sale by d. Mclaughlin, Druggist & Chemist, Abbeville O. H., 8. 0. Just Received. 1 KIER'S PETROLEUM W ROCK OIL,; jiOH the m at Rhentnatlsra, Gout and 3 ..-jr Nwrnig?. r ; : A* GEN TL, REAB AND Ti to? IS IKTDE5I Important Question to Know Largest, best Assorted ar The Very Place to Accoinj) DLOTHIKFt O] Br Mi & Sa A a or It STOCK c Nothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes Collars, CVavats, Suspenders, Razors of the best Make n Short, We Have Everynhing in the Fnrnishing [T HAS born acknowledged by those who have Slock I hey have seen this tcea&on. Ile.?id?8 01 >f the largest Intportin ? nud Manufacturing ]lnu.? eady knorvn that we keep the best goods. and 8< ;rent deal to" offr friends and the public. We \vi tuxinesB as heretofore, in a' fair arid t-traiglit forw \arnine our clock before purchasing clse&here. A word to our Large and Fut Customers: We n fil thein in size?1 I.ean Size, 7 Fat. We liavi rhich wc will sell ut low prijes. Cull book a<ut Sijju Oct. 5, 18.">0. nTn DOftt&mie! ULU DSIUffll a BXBGUTION. rho Earnest of Better Times, THE DATE OF A mv ERA IN TIIE POLITICAL mVLSJV&Y, wmr e SHALL mnke it an na, too, in our business by this da}* clusingour Uooke, md opeuiug accounts fur ouottier year. Our Stools., PURCHASED IN A SOUTHERN CITY, Is still complete, embracing all articles in the DRY GOODS LIKTE. May those of our friends, who are indebted o ith Tor previous yearn, uifike it an era, grate 'ul/y mrt/ioi nble to us, for the "Great inguthring" of outstanding dues. PERRY MAN &. WALLER. Greenwood, S. C., Dec. 2, I8.i9 33 tf DR. F. R. CALHOUN, aAVING located at Greenwood Depot, offer* liis eervices in Surgery, Obsteirica and lie Pructice of Medicine. Froni his thorough course of study in this ountry, and the great advantages lie haa- eu>yed in Parisian Schools and ItoFjIii'itlp/ of ;uriying Auscultation and genera) FMsgriusis. ud of Heeing diseases and surgical cases, in i very variety of form, treatej by the must istinguixhed Physicians and Surgeons Of.;iJje ue, he hopes he is nut presumptions in-soliciting share of Patrouuge. His Father, 'I 111. E. R, CALHOUN,: i associated with him as Consulting atid Dia- ! eusary Physician. AN INFIRM,lilt POr Blacks, ifyoring. tinder Chronic Dl'^epses, or requiring tirjjicaJ Operations is pro,videdc au4 ^t w,ill be lade the interest of Musters to' seek fdr sudh lis method of relief. Dec. SO. 1869 85 4t 1 PHE MARSHALL KOWS3K, aataraiuut ?, sk, s? ?. i FHE UNDER9IGNED would respectfully inform the public that lie ha? taken (lie irge and commodious HOTEL, known as 'MARSHALL HOUSE," ituated ou the North-East corner of the 1'ublic quare. Having had many year* experience aa a lotel Keeper, he flatters himself that he yrjll e able to please those who may favor him with beir patronage. His talrie will always be provided with the ?at that the market afford*. Every effort will be mode to render his House home for Uie weary traveler. JOHNSON BAHEY. 1 Dec. 15, 1859 34 tf 1860. 3 tow is the Tisia m 9Wwrwe ; ; ?>? TBX Sfrfmf Southern Weekly! I1 ~ !??, .. war 'WWfvor. *a? Bcarra -*. * "" v> ?"' *? >" */ * ;r> 7s*,- .. '* \ - " ; C *\ ,^gf k ^ ^ ' E M E N lKI Komi. 3D il 3NT iLIjiXi r Where yeu can Find tti& - . * T id Lowest Price Goodsi lish thi.t Object is at th'd U* ftAff n an A *m* 4% jm, mi WINS IU UK * . JONSISTS cyp 5, Shirts, Under-Shirts, Drawers; Socks, Tine Pocket-Knives, ), at very Low Pricm v Line of a First Class Clothing aui ; Store. looked through our STOCK tlint it ip ii\a beit ir GOODS were seli-ct?-d with the greatest car#, cs iii iIn* Northern Market. We trust it is i*ll ilirin ut 11 sniull profit. We need not say.? II only remark that we shall continue l<5 $6 urtl manner, and would invite yon* to calland hi.vc COATS. PANTS, YE3TS and SHIRTS : olt-o a large lot of !SE<iAll>S and TOBACCC/, lay iu your Winter supplies. of the Clothing Depot, Marshall House. B. M. &, S. A. WINSTOOK. i!.l EXECUTOR'S SALE . - j . - Of TwentyLIKELY NEGROES AND' Other Property, mmmmm, ?.- &*?' On Wednesday, the Idtn of Jan. ixejEtJ WILL HE SOLD, to ilie highest bidder, at tlie Carpenter Shops of the Inte JOAB1 * MAULDIN, deceased, ut Greenville, S, C.t it II o'clock, on Wedncttday, the 18f/i of January next, THE EOLLOWISF? NEGROES: GEORGE, about 33 years of age, q fir?t r?t(ir Carpenter, nnd n man of superior intelligenco' and ch-.iracter. . p ELI AS, ubout 39 years old, a first rate Car penter. i JAFF, about 25, a pood Carpenter ; with liili Wife, JENNY, about 25, a gpod Cook, Wasfye^ Ironer nud SeatnMreM. and (heir two Chilareui JOHN, 4, und HARRIET, 2 years old?an uncommonly likely aud valuable Family.' FRANK, 25, a good Carpenter. TITUS, 3fi. a good Carpenter; with hiatWd Children, DAVID, 7, and THOMAS, 5 yeaif old. JOE, 35, a good Carpenter; with hi* Wife,CHAN EY, HO. and tbeir Cliildren, ROSE, 12, CAROLINE, 10, FI1ILLIS, 6, and WILSON, 3 yearn old. M HARRY, 17, been working aome time at. thar Carpenter's trade. . .v * JACOB, 15, been some time at the Carpenter's trade?uncommonly lively.' ( JIM, 30, pood Cutler and Carriage Driver# with'HIS*. Wife, AMELIA, a g'ooa'COoh, and ilwii' Children, DOLFH, 4, aud '/OMF, i y^UrV Did'. BILLh about 12 years old. * ^ ^ , MAR.?A, about 12 y*hn old. The ordinary CA liPENTF.TiSl Tf?Af? the above named Workmen will be Bold with iliem. it. . There will also be Sold, , Several H mid red Thousand Feet of ?|inf R?te , LT?'3fBER, oi* nil Itl'iid?. A great porlioflf >f J,hi^ is. Yejlow Piutf, df unusual sites. an<* v_ Lei.gil.ia, ft om Frost's Mills, near Columbia. To' bti sold in Me*.' . " r A quantity of Yellow Pine SHINGLES., A. fyie ,A??prtmeni of C A ttPEN'TE'Wft ** TOO LS, ?f excellent quality. r ; A Lo^' of LATHS. . k A FOUR HORSE POWER,' tfitfi>' RhikIs, Whij^ mid Cirotilar S?A>gf Ac.?cottipiel# md in good order. < 2 Two Horse WAGONS mid! HAlttfESS;' 1 CART. . ' Cu 1 Two-Horse CARRIAGE and i HARNESS.' < iJ-tSb 1 Pair Fir*t Rale aud Well Brolie MULES/ ' "'"In 1 Grey PONY. .. Some CATTLE ond HOGS. - % , :;,%2 ALSO,' ,.V(1 A large Kiln of Well-IJittnt BRICK,' (a , be nold. entire, deliverable jt stand*, taboot two miles from town, on tlig Pendleton HML ': TEUMS.-A credit,,of.' <*?9.,.ye*F,3*? terest from date, an note with ^w& approved- jie? - f-jgjl curitim. ? . , ? V-aB N. B.?Tbe Briek Kiln may bepur chased at private sale, and any iiiformutipq-.ip. rrfcfcrd to +>88t Lite other Property obtained, on 8]?plto?iion v ; . G. J. ELFOltD, JS| B> *F, MA.vfelrJStVf'-'2i '>hH . :'.i .3bB liGTliplii YORXVXIXE, s. &: ^ M rw^HK SIXTH YEARo/ t^8l^tt^riry^ : JUL commence* oh>"thei. 18ihPt 1810. The Prinoipalstak?:p]ea|?rVjtt?&d^(i^^^^>,thclr srlectetf cdiifa dF. ^'flPyflBliHBSeweSjyH 88 " -I kfc3>rj3^^Bl^B ^S ii/<y^: t r^JWBK;tif&Bb ^8a?y!^?^E9H^^^8K3M^8B^HMHMHh