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HURRAH! FOR THE DEW MS. m ion. BEOS Leave to Announce to the citizens of Abbeville, that he has just returned from the big North, with one of the nicest, finest, prettiest, and chcu pest Stocks of Goods, ever brought to this latitude I Among my new arrivals I would especially call attention to my large stock of HG03P S&IRT&j From 3 to 50 Springs, at Prices hitherto unheard-of. C*tl and ace tliera. MX GOQ3IS Of all kinde. Cloaks, Shawls, Calicos, DcJaines, Merinos, Flannels, Brown and Blcechcd Shirtings, jfnctoni fjJant, X. H'. COLLARS, X. W. SLEEVES, VEM VET TRIMMINGS, AC. My Stock of "''and' FURNISHING GOODS, For Gents, Uo_v3 and Youths ia large and well assorted, and cheaper tlian ever before. BOOTS, SHOES AND GA.IT33IIS, , Of all descriptions so CHEAP that no one | * vou HC1(> mij llllt lllflll. ( Cull soon and convince yourself before it is too lute. . Svpt, 21,1860* M. ISliARL. , "STRIKE ' WHILE THE IRON IS HOT." 1 T A Km ^ ^ VALUABLE mn\\ PLANTATION 1 m. M.%MJKJMa Jl 1 11 1 IVFill '1 tl 410 ACRES. ^ TIIE Pubscriber offer# for eale tiis Valuable Plantation lying on the waters of Long Cane Creek, Ten Miles South of Abbeville Court Houtfe, containing Four Hundred and Ten Acres,. cj More or less. In the Tract there are 275 Acres Fresh Cleared ? tc Land, under good fencing. Tlio balance in H 6oo3 fofresf g Qn the place is a Dwelling Honoe, Good Ne- B gro} Cabins, Smoke House, (Kitchen. Stables, w Barnw itp* ^ 1 "" muiavtooauin tlo one O and Screw. All the above buildings are new uii J in good repair. Near the Dwelling is A Good Garden, L Containing one and a lmlf acres, well pailed in. The subscriber would also state that there is ? a fine indication of 2 & ^ A'^Eich Gold Milie, / _ X)n-fli? place. To an enterprising man this ^afford* oh excellent opportunity of going into a sp8culatiop"wljereUy be might moke'au immense fortuiuljn a very short time. fj Specimens from this mine can be seen at ibe Jt J'nt* Office. " J The plsce is W0$*vatered by branches, and on ilia place are>& number of bold runrfing Spring?. All of them"afford as good water as any Spring in the District * and besides these, there ia on wn ' ... ??teu 01 waier in tie A yard. I would also state that the purchaser of the w Laud can have all my COltN, it be desires it? At One Dollar Per Bushel, And my FODDER at One Dollar per hundred pounds. ^ THE TERMS will be made ea*y to an np- on proved purchaser. fro For further information, apply to the sub- da* scribcr on the place. 1 W. G. KEEL. TU Oct. S3. 1860. 20, If oo AT Ml roa LADIES -U MESS GOODS ? AT COST FOE CASH, 8 OR ON CREDIT TILL FIRST OF' JANUARY next to prompt paying purchasers' Being daairou* of reducing my Stock of the bore, 1 offer this iodoomnest to mbt? me to "" aj. atum,, Oei 18, 1800, SO. if ' ' _ ? -a. 1 TRMLlf BU1STS v.- ' AMD ' eflm SHATBML 4_ AT ** A. 'A. WILLIAMS' Oct. 16, I860, 26, tf ' ( B.M.&S.A. WI1T0CK, *r I . I We will sell goods according to the times! VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, And to good Punctual Men ON SHORT TIME. : Come nnd see our well Selcctcd Slock of READY-MADE i : HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, i * ? Gloves, Socks, <fcc., s c A very Large Lot of HAVANA SEGARS, : AND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, v Fine Knives, Razors, &c., A Fine Lot of 'Blankets Shawls &c. All of whirh we bought to sell, and we inend 10 sell clienp; nir>i we ore confident thut vc can please the most fastidious tattoo. Call soon and see for vonrselve*, if we do lot do ft* we pay. We eluill otidenvor to p)?-as<\ In nddition to our Heady Made Clothing, we ;eep a fu'l supply of BROADCLOTH, CASSIUKRES, DOEalvINS, etc., which we will sell it low prices. IM. & S. A. WINSTOGK, Abbeville C. II.. S. C. 22 tf H in CARRIAGES. = E. J. TAYLOR KMTOULD Respectfully inform those iD ? V want or BUGGIES, HARNESS, <?r ght Carriage*, that he has in stock a fine lot tat he is selling at less prices than ever was fiVred in this market. To those those that ave the cash to pay he would say that they nnnnt do belter than to give hitu a call. lie i selling NEW BUGGIES , At One Hundred Dollars. | His stock cannot he beaten in the uppersuntry, and the work m warranted, and he efies the country'to heat it as to price and nality. He has sold in Abbeville District a r. reat many Huggies and Carriages, and expects I > sell many more. Therefore give him a call. . . e intends to keep on hand a large stock of all yle Buggies, with and without Tope, and at V rices that canuot be undersold. What is the ic of going out of our District to get a fine uggy when you can get it at Taylor's Shop, itli Harness, Umbrella and Whip, all for ( ne Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars, we Warranted for Twelve Months. et us go and see them?that must be cheap* 1 E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. H.. Oct. 10, 1860. 24. tf PLEND1D FOUR-HORSE mrHMT t mir 1 V * AMIU FROiJ bbeville to Washington, Ga., ANI> FROM * ? inety Six, S. C., to Augusta, Ga. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Leaves Abbeville nt 9 o'clock, a. m.t on >NDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS the arrival of the down Poasenger Train mGreenville, ind arrives atWasbiogion same y at 8 o'clock. ( .eaves Waehiligton at 8 o'clock, a. m.. on ESDAYS. THURSDAYS * SATimn*va the arrival of the Cars from Atlanta, and ives at Abbeville Mine day at 7 o'clock. ?toc weaves Ninety-Six at 9 o'clock, a, m., on J?*1' ESDAYS, T6URSDAY8 A SATURDAYS 1,0 8 the arrival of the down Pasacnger Train n Greenville, noH arrives at Augusta same ' at half-part 9 o'clock, ctnnecting imm* dily with tbe Wainsboro and Georgia Rail- befoi df. best -eaves Augusta at 8 p'clock, a. m., on MONYS, WEDNESDAYS and PRIDAYS/and kera ives at Ninety-Six saqae day at half past 6 ? ock. . ' y For further information apply to L. II. SSEL,.Agent Office at the Marshall House, beville C. 11., ST-CjAlor Washington Line;' to N, W. STEWART, Ninety-Six, SC. L snt Tor the Augbits Iiine. P J. P? POOL k CO. * Fan.!*. 18?0, >t iy. fit. STRAUSS \T iUKE3BUBV, l| ?m*MmMz: is +??'** * ',i(- "r'- *-* v wil Very Lotr {d stoolt 1m waii * - ar ?*** * f TTO? ?r ?MM 1 Set, DOCT. M. 3 Undor tlie Augi AUGUSTA, Wholcsule'autl Keti mmiTM,. X3 AND CHE Dj'? Woods nnd Dvo SinlT^ niia i>,.in-_? Putty, Glnsstonre, Perfnmcry, Fin?- Soaps, Fine Paini Brushes, Surgical nn<l I>?Mitnl Instrumen Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, nil t of the Dn}\ Superior Ink*, Pure Wines nti FANCY AMI - > 6W We mak* our purchapes for Cash, ami offer ed from any simitar^ establishment in this section. EST" Orders from the Country promptly filled am to price and quality. KAUFFEB, BA WHOLESALE DRY GOODS L70. BROAD S< * UNDER THE AUGUSTA HC rllH Undersigned would respectfully inform Mer completed llieir iirrangeuicntH for 1 lie coining leen enlarged to double its former size, tlicrrliy mnl feorgift. Our Stock, which for vnricty of I lie most tate, will in every respect compare fuvorald-* with outhern city. It id our intention to establish u let 1 naively for cash. Which, as an old fact is the only Having a similar establishment in New York city, i> be perceived that we have superior facilities in ob latket. We would only ask the favor of an examiu Isewherc, rind we will prove to the Trade that we c Wholesale IIouso, besides saving your time for furtli JUST REi Black and Colored Cassimercs, Black and Kentucky Jeans and Ticks, Kerseys, Osnab Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' Plaids and Strij Calicoes, of all kinds, Mohair, Debcges, Cel T^arpflru Huluinau 11..? ' 4 1 uuiiiuit&iiie, /vipaccusj Lie All Woul Delaines, English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks,Fancy and Plain Silt Poplins, Foulards, India and Cliina Silks, Brown and While Sheeting, Irish Linens, T Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towel Embroideries, Hat Ribbons. Cnrspt* Y..lv?.? Fringes, Morocco and Silk Bells, Lares, WL Ladies1 and Misses' IIOOP SKI UTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, Hosiery and C Bad and Negro BLANKETS, <fcc., ifec. ^Our manufactory of CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, full operation now ; and we venture to say that w id more suitable to Soutliern taste, an clienp as nny e of an early call and oouvinee yourselves of Hie t?l KAUFFER 175 and CNDKR THE AUG /. KAUFFER,) | L. BAUM, J Augusta, Ga. August 31, 18G0, 18, 4t THE NEWLY ESTABLI! lANSOM EY. kVould respectfully inform their friends on?l the pul SELECT STOCK OF ^HEY may be found at No. 149, BROAD STEP Pheonix) where the}' have on liaod and are dail the country, Every Variety c gp~ It would he to the advantage of those wishing are offering our goods at LOWER. F: 'he has ever been sold in this market. Give us a ti RANSi larch, 8, 1P60. 46-12m] leadqnarters for Good Carriages of every! PHINEAS F. I OOXj UM BI^ ferriage Manufactory, Directly :n HE ?ul>#criber having a cempetent draughtsman ai it prepared to build to order any and all otyles o k of hid own manufacture in'Columbio, suish Carrie diout, and again beg? leave to invite the attention c enerally tcucatt and Me hi? ge and Fashionable Stock of Carriages of tl thfe Bay, being the^&rgest and most! re l.riying efaewhere as he is determined to sell as e &very article sold is warranted. f Repairing*'of every kind done at short notice an Stock for sale at low pricey,. ENCOURAGE SOUTHERl OTIMII COTTON AND lis Subscriber*, in view of tlie OREATLY INCH? monufaeture, ltav? added very largely to ttiepaQh )LEN BilLl^ .and arc now prepared to tattinKMt * .. * - rf JONES, ialo Hotel, GEORGIA, ail Denier in ScALS crs* Articles, Vnrni>?lies?, Window Ohss nn?l llair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, its, Ti llages nn?l Supporters of nil kind*, he Pnteut or Proprietary Medicincs <1 Brandies for Medicinul Purposes. CLES, &C. ponds equally as low as thrj* can bo obnin Warranted to br Frtrh, Purr, ami (fejntitic 1 sutisfuelion guaranteed with regard both [Dec. 9, 1850, :<2 UM & CO., 5 ESTABLISHMENT, rnEET. 17G. ITEL, AUGUSTA, 0A> chants and Dealers tlmt tliey Iiatc just I all and Winier Seas-on. Our Store linn ;ing it the largest Store in the State ?.f desirable Good*, in unsurpassed in this any house either in Charleston or any other :ular Wholesale Jobbing House, selling exway to buy Goods cheap. of which our Mr. I. Kavfkeb, it is easy taining latest Novelties ns they appear in lation of 01;r Stoek and I'rices before going an sell Goods fully as cheap as any other cr travelling, and many other expenses. DEIVED Colored Cloth, Satinets, urCs> (I)enims,) efiliiils, Lnvclla Clotb, laines, Marellas, ?, Silk Robes, able Covers,Tnble Clolbs, Is brilliants, Marseilles Quills, Ribbons, lite Goods. of all kinds jilovep, of all kinds. Ihe onl}- one in the Southern Stntep, is e can offer these articles better finished Northern House. Just give lis the pleas love faces. , BAUM & CO., [ 177 Broad Street, FUST A HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. I I, KAUFFER, N. Y. >tttU HUUSE OF 1 A.NS & CO.,; lilic generally, to an inspection of their j | FURNITURE. I; rr, City Ilotel Building, (late Eagle <fc ; t y receiving from the best mauufaclories >f Furniture, i ; anything in our^itne to give ub a cnll as CGLIHES r rial. v OM EVANS & CO. i AUGUSTA, OA. I Description at Charleston Prices. j -I .. s . n . . the Bear of rhe Market. nd a complete set of Practical Workmen f Vehicles, and is daily adding to liis i iprs as cannot fail Jtio please the most f his friends and oustomers and the puh ie Newest and Xateit Fashions of Fashionable in the State, lieap as the cheapest and as good* as the \ tn d on reasonable Tprms. Carriage ma- he PIHNEAS F. FRAZEE. so 1 ENTERPRISE! wow hoods. 3KX&&8., IASTN6 demtnS tor aoodt ofSdrtitepo ? iner^H) t^#?p extenpre ^^TTOflT^nd *?ry,tow ratfia, furp{#h:ng evarjftMng ,? r Plain Clpt<? and 10 Mali per jar&tof Jfjf it mafacc * - TM? tfrradgaoien't enubjea l|lj ! of Negfo C!oth, at arary ?tnall aof^r , M 'it either dean or Airtn. rf??' Aim** ? ISBfiliisiff ' i SUPER-PHOSPHATE! 13LANTERS peeking Manures, will recollect that RHODES' 8UPER PHOSPHATE is the only Muiiu^e the late eminent analytical Chemist, Professor Biekell, of Maryland, pronounced Standard ! nnd which has been confirmed by every section into which this Manure has been introduced. This Manure is sold under a legal guarantee of Purity and Freedom FROM ALL ADULTERATION! from the eminent manufacturing chemists, Messrs. Potts A Klett, under whose personal supervision RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE is I niMiinvi.uruti. i ma Manure lias burn used in ] South Carolina for seAerul yeiirn past, with great success in the cullure of Cotton ami Corn,, hii<1 is now thoroughly established for these important staples. l)o not let the present season puss without the experiment. Rend the annexed letters from gentleman wlfo have tried it the piist season. J. A. ANSLEY & CO., NO. 300 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. ATHENS, OA.. Nov. 22. 18.r)9. T)rnr Sir: Rhodes' Super-I'lmsphate has lieen applied l?v file this year,on a small scale, to both Corn and Cotton. The result exceedep my tx- [ pectation, although the experiments, for many I rensonp, were not, and could not be conducted with due caution; yet i am entirely satisfied, that the growth of weed, in both instances, the uiif 111 com, ana i lie number of I10II9 of cotton, I were fully douldc the yield in the portions nninanurod, nud this when only a tahle-ppoouful of I lie Super I'liosphute was applied us o topdreeing tu each hill of corn, nml h ten-spoonful t.w each stalk of cotton?and the lu^t. as lute in the fputou as the 18th of July. Some of tlio weed grew to nine feet high, with six feet branches, covered with bolls, while the umnanurcd was iiut half bo good. It is my intention next year, to test it more fully. Very Respectfully, Your most ob't scrv't, (Signed) M. C. M. HAMMOND. UNION POINT, (O. R. R.) Nor. 28, 1830. Mes?rs. J. A. Ansi.kx & Co.: Gents?I.bought a ton of Rhodes' SuperPhosphate in Baltimore, last Spring, Mr. 11. D. Leituer, of Ucriclia, to test its value us a manure. I p?i about 125 lbs. ou an acre of cotton, in the drill, on land that would not ninke over lu iu uiu ius. oi Beetl cotton per ecro, without Manure The result is entirely satisfactory. 1 have made at least from 450 to 500 lb3. to the acre on this very poor land. I expect to purchase from 6 to 8 tons for my Spring crop. My OvertJecr wishes mo to put his nnme to this also. Yours, in great haste, (Signed) y. W. PRINTUP, WILLIAM FOSTER. De. 24, 1859 34 tf. MANIPULATED GUAM No. 83 Second Stheet, i Baltimoi-.k January 28. 1859. y REPORT OF ANALYSIS OF .'.if IIOBIXSOX'S MIMPLLATED GLAXO ron FRANCIS 1U) IS IN SON, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY. A SAMPLE of the above which wns taken at /V. your Mills, wns found, upon analysis, to 3e cnpnble of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent. And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone | Miosphate of Lime is known to be moat proper or concentrated manures. Both theoretical ensoning and the results of numerous practical ixperinifiits have approved of it. An applicaion of tSOO lbs. of thitf article article per acre, , vill supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lime han is required by any crop?thus leaving a onsider.ihle surplus of this valuable nutriment ncorpornted with the soil after cropping, and vill furnish a sufficient quantity of ammonia to o act as a nutriment and stimulant. CllAS. BICKELL, Ph. D. REPORT OUST liraiPULATED GUANO, , <FOE FRANCIS ROBINSON. | I^UE sample analyzed was taken by myself ^ . from the bags in the mill where the guano ^as manipulated. j It coutained of i Immonia, ... 8.24 per cent. ( hosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 14 " < Equivalent to , \ lone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " It is therefore an excellent manipulated gund, containing cnogh ammonia to produce a npid and vigorous growth, and snfticient umitity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion . L. SNOWOEN PIGGOT, W. I>. Analy tical an.d Consulting Cliemiat. ^ FOR SALE B Y I. A. ANSI FY X, nn mm ( li WMH W IIUIJ j) NO. 2ft0 BROAD ST. " AUGUSTA OA. o IRGAN MANUFACTORY,1 CHARLESTON, 8. C. ? Psred to produce as good ^ BPmHB8SHran Instrument as any in ^BntSe^atateJr I have all materials on mdof the beit quality?and properly sealied wood, Ao. r... i?? ???* ? vu ytmo ueak ^aumomaivas to en- . bility oud faithfulness. Organs enoloaed in 1 y style of asae desired, or to toil the arehi- ? Start of (lie building or room. < All orders promptly and faithfully executed, d all nfftVork warranted togivt tatl?faction. Address JOHN BAKEll, pt.21,- i.iqij'-' Organ guilder; Charleston 9. C j0 THEODORE MAB.X WALTER, |j KAJElBZsXI III I II l*i At T??">rr MOt 1rem lb* phiio*t? la tbe ro?lt flf b- Jt BOBl OMb. and furfiithed to driUr fnr at thort notice. An work ">r the J SG3Z9aarmfiAly hox?d and forward - .J Ml * # ft . . I CONGARjEE IRON WOR^S. COLUMBIA, S. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., MAN UFACTUREUS OF ? Steam Engines, From 8 to IOO Horse Power"VI7 IS Have nlwayn Kn^int-s of different t sizes in n forward state, so that we can furnish any size with dispatch. Our I'.iiL'iiH'H took the firct Premium at the Charleston Institute Fair hold in 185'J. MILLWRIGHTS. Tir. i _ ?? e nave secured some of the beet Millwri^hls in the State for putting up our Engines ami Mills. We have only to mention thennmra of Thomas) Anokkbox, wlio is acknowledged by nil who know him to be one of the first of the Stnte. Also, J. J. ijfcvit, Joun StrL'tukus, and several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to Order. We east every day in the week. We have now the best stock of Gearing Patterns in the . State, having purchased a)) tlie lViieriid belonging toGeorg Sinclair it Co. along with the shop. We have good Pattern Maker* e*OHt?ntly employed. Our Castings taken the ' Premium every year at the Stit? Agricultural Society. BELLS. j Ife *?st B?-1U of all sizes, for Churches or t Fire Alarm, on the most reasonable terms, and ^ if they do not give general satisfaction, the | party can return them at our expense. We _ were awarded Premiums last year at the State <; Pair held in Columbia, and at the Charleston t Institute Fair for our Bells. \ Grist Hills and Grist Hill Irons. * We mnnuiaetura Portable Mills of all sixes, f, anfl of superior pattern. Also Grist Mill Irons ^ of ull (tiavi. Our Gliet Mill Irons also took the Premium at the lata Fair in Columbia. c Saw Mills. Wo mannfnctnn; circular Saw Mill's-oP three j sizes. Also, Winter'a Patent Mulay Saws, for which we have the right of theState of South d Carolina, and we also make Saw Mill Irons of ti all sisi'3. CMir Raw Mill Irons also took the c Premium at the late Fair heM in Columbia. I1 PI Shinerle anil "RarrpI Statm "wr?> ? 0 ? -wm f w JkUduUiUC. I1 are agents for Sntnuel M. Patent. S Sliingre nn?V Slave Mtvehin?? It will cot 7,000 l' Sliintjlea ?r Barrel Staves per dby. si We arc also, agents for Judaon'd Patent Gov- n erner Valves ami Fuel Eeonofniser. Also, 0 Agents for L?>srber*a Cotton Seed lluller. n In addition to tlie above, we manufacture Cl Patent Reaction Wnter Wheels;. Patent Saw F Mill Dogs, of a superior PUttem and verv f' cheap, in short, anything in and about a Mill of any kind. "? A list of pricee wdl be sent to any ?ne fi wishing it. Also, all questions answered, and S communications promptl\- attended to. ' JOHN ALEXANDER, t UOIVT MuDOUGALL. ? Snptember 28, 18C0, 22-12m tl BRANCH & PARKER* ! WOULD iuform their friends that they 1,1 have now uu hand, not only their usual [> supply of n DRUGS, BOOKS, S PERFUMERIES, " AND FANCY ARTICLES, ? but in addition, they have an assortment of ui FINE st PI-gthhjg ssmwes^ Both Square and Oval, at lees than Columbia J? iricei?. j I FINE PIANOS E rt'hich they will warrant to give perfect satis- i di taction, or to bo returned to us free of all ilmrge to llie purchaser. Prices ranging from pi &250 to $450, delivered here. lit SEWING MACHINES ? At New York I'rices. j,* blimUGit APH S, Cheaper than ever. 7recian and Mastic Varnish, ?-T(tbe Paints and Brushes, &c for Grecian ?f Paiuting, Linseed Oil, * # tin Tanner's Oil, ' bu ind ajl other Oils,. usually called for, by tho ?|j arrel op cnllon at low prices. WHITE LEAD, aud ^ptlier^painU, very ' 1 heap. IVr.ious wishing their houses painted ' ill find it to their interest to givo us a call efore purchasing. " Window Glue*. of various sizes, and Putty. .. Safety Fuse, for Blasting purpose*. ("|(C We have the 10th Volume of that great oft beli onal Work, by The New Cyclopaedia, ??jj bw on our shelves, with the preceding vol- g|10| Ties. The popularity gf this work increases jona ith the publication of each succeeding vol- p ne. We confidently refer to our subscribers, x.o* ' which we have upwards of thirty. ties As we arc both |ih>sicians we expect to ai nd upon professional calls, and Vb? service* , one or botli.will be rendered without addi- ,8 >iia 1 charge. *. ?!? I. BRANCH, M. D. ?> ' E. PARKER. M. D. Te N. B.?Da. Parked will be found during the & i{ht at W. U. Parker's. * co"' Sept. 12, 1860. 20. I2t P0*1 P U R E M ILD CORN# WHISKY.' !? are t Undirii^ed would inform tl>? pobllc duio asta** * icfrJotof tbia artic.l# p?*1'! kpply to meal thbK*r?b?rfHdlM** 8t?u .,?o.^,fWKS0S ***'* ?* as Ail ' > CII?liOIt?12 ^ BEflEDl^ ^ A n Infallible Cuie for Gonnrhaa And nil Diseases of the llrinury Organs. '"I'M! IS Itfinedy cure? wlien all othsr ptepnraX tionsfaii. *It is entirely ti' likeevery other compound, containing no mineral poiton or nangenii* Drug, an it is prepared eolely from Hoot*, Harks und Leaves, and has hcen handed down from one generation lo another by the Cherokee Indians. Itia offYred 10 the ioiVili?. r triitftio merits. It p>-rfoims its duty quickly an<T thorou^hlv. The unfortunate of either sex will be repaid l<y using Ihis/te/Mctfi/iimtead of plncing themselves at the mcri-y of some Quack or Professor. This Jieinody strike# nt the very Root of the disease; its tendency is not. simply to suspend tlm poison.'bnt. to remove thecausron which it depends.?Full directions in puniplil' form accompli ny eneh butlle.?The speedv nnd permanent relief ulforded by this Remedy, in nil cases' of Gonorhaa, Gleet, Gravel. Stricture, Fluor Albv\ ( Whiten in Feinalet,) nnd all Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, has nsiouished the most scientific men of the ajje. This remedy not only eradicates nil poison from the *?/*/?/} but invigorate* iheu.ost delicnte constitution. J3?~lt.doeg not ufTeet the brenth or interfere with any elass of business, or require any deviation Irom the usu al diet. 13?" It requires 110 assistance from oth er mcdion-r. And what enhnnecs iU vnluo the entiru absence of nil nauseous taste, bciug u pleasant and delicious syrup. > 1'rice fa per Bottle, or Three Bottle* for $5. noTrL'i" * vnuiv v* aii.iiv u>, Solu J'roprietors, > St. Louie,. Mo. Sold in Abbeville l?y D. Me-Lauehlin, nod all responsible denlera in medicines. Van Sjdiaak it Grierson. Charleston. Wholrsale Aji?ntj. THE SfAlTOF"SOUTH CAROUNAT A DUE V BLL K DISTRICT. ' Jn KquiUj. FaUtisi I'arker nnd Eugenia \ K. his wile. ? v*. ) Bill fop Reliefs* (\rmi*tend Tiurinnd Martha ) f\ his wife, nnd Dllirrn. C IT APPEARING to my satisfaction thnlTreavnnt DeGrnffViiried und Lucretia A his wife15. Piekenn Noble nnd SarHb M. his wife, Jamc? L>. Callioun. Geo. McGufiie Callioun. and the ibildren ol Thomas J'. Calhoun dee'd. viz: William, .lame*, Henry, John. Jone nnd her inshand, (whose nnnie is unknown) Betty and* ? Ilurper her husband, and Margaret, defen Innts to the iibove stuted Bill, resido beyondhe limits of this Stftl* On motion by S. .t A. lcGownn. Coinp. Sof. Ordered that the saidi >efcndniit8 ilo appear and plund. answer or lemur to the said'Bdl within- three monthsrom the publication hereof, or the same wili ie taken J'ro Confcuxo against them. WM..I1. PAliKEtt.u. e. a. ?. !ommissioner's Office, ) Sept. 27. lS?;i). f 2H 3in VWS- SARMPAEILLAr i compound remedy in wliieh we have labored o produce the moat eff?.-et??l alterative that an be made. It is a concentrated extract off 'ure Sarso| villa, so combined' with other ubstnnces of si ill greater alterative power ns* i? afford nn effective nnltidote for 'lie diseases nrsnparilla is reputed to cure. It ia believcdi in nu9u< to rc-nieiiy i? wanted by I'itwj whoififcr I'roiu Strumou* conipliiinla. ?n<! t'nut one - It ii-lt will auroinpliali tlieir cure- mae* provef iniiuotipe aervice lo tliifl Inrjic clan* of ?>nrfitScteiJt ftllow-citiz?nf?_ How completely tliia1 umpouud will it linn been proven by exrriment onmnny of tlie worst c:iaes- to bemud of the following complaints.? -* ScnOPfLA AND ScnoKUlioUS CoXirLAIKTS, Fltfl'io.t6 ami Enui-ri ik J)UH:aei{>. Ui.G'srs, 1'imi'lk*,, rLOTfllES. 'I'r*OlS?, SjAT lillKl'S, SCALU II tAl),. y Till Lis am) syphilitic affections,. m ju:(lCRUr. lUPiflP t 1 nnim?f v "* " - r' 11 cbiuwiA oil 1 III IJ(IVj.Vl'liKUX' l'iiility. dwi'ekia asi? inmukssion. kbvsiklao. Ltoaic on t>t. Amihinv'i Fine, i\m<1 indeed} to whole clas* "f cotnpluiutd ai isiny froni> urrnity ok tiiu hlooi>.. Tin* compound* will be fonnd a ereat promo;r of health. when taken in the spring, to e said the foul humor* which ff?trr in the hloodi t that season of the year. 15y the timely ex? ulsion of them many rankling disonl. rs are ipped in the lio>l, Multitude* can, l>y theid of thid remedy. *p.-?*e-1 Ueniselves froui the iitlurancn of foul eruptions ami ulcerous eore*,, iroii^h which the sy.-tcm wiil c'rive to rid it'll' of corruption*. if not unified to ilo lhi? irou-jli the natural channel* of I lie body l>y u alternative medicine. Cleanse out the ?iut?-d blood whenever you fiml ii* impurities ur*tinir through the > kin iu pimple*, eruptumcr r sore:1; cleanse it when you find it is oli rutted nnd siugirish iri the vi-iiif; clemiM it. Iienevei it is foul, and your fei'lini!* will tell* nu when. Even where no par'icular di.-ordcr felt, people enjoy hitter health. nod livonger, for cleansing tlio bloud. Keep theood healthy, a ml nil i* Well; hul with this ihuluni of life dijOirlelrtl, there enn be no sting health. f- ooiier or I.iter voinething must > wrong, ami the great machinery of life i? sordered or overthrown. Snriupuritln hug, and deserves iiiDeli, the reitatiou, of accomplishing these ends. But e world hns been egregiously deceived bv eparat ions of it, portly because I be drugj i>nc lifts not nil the virtue tlint i? claimed fi.r but more because many prepuradons pretend (j to bo concentrated e'xtiacts of it. cuittfrins. il little of tliQ virtue of tjarenparillu or fraying elee. During lute yonrd tlio public have be??n rais1 by large bottles pretending to give a quart Exirtoo# ofSarsinpnriilo'foroDo dollar. ^u?t these linv? been fraud# upou the fiefc, ft>r iv not-op^' coptain little, if any, yars?porrl!? t ofUn Tio curative properties wliatrrer. nee bitter and painful disappointuient has Wed the use of the various extracts of rtaparilln wbiuli flood the market, until the ne itself is justly despised,. and has bete roe lonymous wfrb imposition aitd cheat. .Sefll cull t!iiii compound Snrsaparilla, and.-iAjr d to supply suchjk~r?wedt aa" shall re&ip3h name frwu the fund of^uTofjujrwtkh ftfcla >n il. And we think vvo^hiWfc(hflj|jjp4 eving it lias virtues whlni aro lrW^?tihiQ tli*? ordityjry run of ttvo dieerue^it is i<U?w? jed to Cure. In order4o se&virp their coq)<'* eradication from t)ie system the remedy aid be judiciously taken according to direot i on the bottle. repared by Dlt. J. C. AYER <b OCX, nil, Mass, Price, |1 per Bottle j Six Uol. for #5. AvaWC #fK - ?t ? . W AAjr A won lor itself ?uob u recOwn for the oura ? vajiety of Throat and Lung Com u. kam it i* entirety unnecessary for^us to (Unt the evidence of its virtnee, wherever as been employed. 'Am it hat long been iq tent age throughout this seotion we need Jo more than assure the people its quaky >pt up to the best it ever das been, and that ay be relied on to do for their relief oli ik ever been foond to do. * Ayer'a Cathartic Fffltf, r < m-Tnc Cure ov Jaundice Vy*~ fa, Indigetiion, Dyttnttru, Fintl Stomach, "T. npelat, Headache, Erupf* and SWm 'Ri'm.'i. " * MftT, "PV'JJWIW, oil/, Tetter, Tumor* and Sail ~/$fieU>n, Wortne !, tfeurdfaia, ai a dinner Piil, and for Puriimm: . v ' r., r njy'Kttt* ?UR?r-eoated, eo that ?the nftoat ttvc c?n tflke^llieru pleasantly, and tftey he heat Aperient }n the world for aU t he of remi^i^, hxit pt^Vpa&J here wi|| termit. the if^ertipji of fchem. TJhe* Ag?nt4 named formifr'gfratia 4uf'AuK?lt>'N Ale&MK ^ foj? jpllft^pdlpr %>ip j.; not h? put off by unprippipl^d ^ drther pteptfWiO^a thei mn^ifnprppro^^ f P?mau4 ArptPKMnd take uo cithers. Th# r*jifc ?h? HeaVafcl th<?eti? M kbeni, aut} -.j Uould have it ... t\ our remedi?9 afe far e^oby til drto^uty m