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Another Donation. AVo with pleasure give place to the following correspondence, (says the Charles ton Courier,) though received at a very late hour last night, or an early hour tl is morning: Nasiivim,*:, Tknn., Jan. IS, 1 SO 1. Hon. F. llr. Pickens, Governor of the Republic of South Carolina, Charleston : Allow ine the very great pleasure, if you please, sir, lo place llio within check of It. & B. Douglas, on Lite Chcinical Bank, City of New York, in your charge. The Bank of Charleston will willingly pay you $1,000 in the* coin of the former United States of North America for the chock. 1 desire this fund shall bo u?ed in such way as you and your immediate State advisers may determine, as most likely to promote the greatest eood to the greatest number of the Ware people under your govern metit. I feel that I am not performing half my obligation to your glorious people, for their efforts in demonstrating lo me that it is even possible for my native State, Virginia, and the State of my adoption, Tennessee, to resist the designs of the vilest, but most powerful organization with which America , has yet been cursed. I am the father of j five fearless and strnim-min.l...1 nn.l I O ,,,,u J vt 1 Rtronger aimed sons,'either one of whom ( c-iit bring his game from the tallest tree , with a ball from his rifle ; three or four of whom can be with you ami your noble people, at my expense, when you may need them, if it be before their native State, 1 Tennessee, shall require their services. 1 have also two intelligent negro men, i who would willingly and efficiently fill any 1 vacancy, when one or more of their young 1 mas'ers may be disposed of by the enemy. T And I rejoice to be able to tell you, truly, v that there are one hundred thousand more 1 of the same sort of material in Tennessee. c I will not longer trespass on'your most | ^ val uahe time, except to say lo you that it 1 is quite evident lo me that your State has * hit on the only mode of settlement. My 6 heart is with you. May God Almighty w direct and bless you and your great peopie. ^ I am, most respectfully. 1 1JYK1) DOUGLAS. h state of South Cauoi.ixa, y Executive Office, Treasury Devautm't tl Onahlestox, January 21, 18G1. t< Sir: I am directed by bis Excellency tl the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of tl or,e thousand ($1,000) dollars enclosed in n your letter of the ISil. inst. * C The cordial sympathy with our people n which you express, adds greatly to the val ^ lie of tllP dnnntifin anr) T om ;ncl..n..i?-l I-.. I - ..v..| ?..v. a. <t(4J IIIOHUCIUU uy it his Excellency to convey to you bis high si appreciation of your generous patriotism, d The warm interest you evince in our com- n mon cause, gives cheering assurance tliat tl 110 long time will elapse before every true- J hearted son of the South will hold the same elevated and patriotic sentiments which you have so nobly displayed, and L that Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia will come up to vindicate that common O cause. Allow me, also, to extend the same grateful acknowledgments to your bravo and efficient sons, whose services Tennessee may well be proud to claim in ber hour of need and whom wo honor not tho less that we ' at present do not avail ourselves of their ' generous offer. To such loyal hearts and strong arms the South may fearlessly con fide her defence, and by such disinterested T1 patriotism and generosity will the cause of Ti truth and freeilom triumph. B With assurances of high consideration TI and respect, your obedient servant, O C. G. MEMMINGER. Byrd Douglas, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee. ~ The following resolutions have been adopted l?y the Legislature of Tennes see: ^ Resolved by the General Assembly of Ihe . I Stute of Tennessee, That this General Assembly has heard with profound regret of the resolutions recently, adopted by the . State of New York, tendering men and < money to the President of the United Slates, to be used in coercing certain sover eign States of the South into obedience to the Federal Government. Resolved. That the General Ai-sembk. ; rr receives the action of tlie Legislature of A New York as the indication of a purpose upon the part of the people of tha^ State to further complicate existing difficulties, by forcing the people of the South to the extremity of submission or resistance, f| and bo regarding it, the Governor of the VI State of Tennessee is hereby requested to inform the F.room'n-a ii?-? o.?.?t *t.. _ ... V VI HID Otitic Ul IX ew York, that it is the opinion of this General Assembly that whenever the authorities of that State shall send armed forces to the V South for the purpose indicated in said S resolutions, the people of Tennessee, unit- g {ug with their brethren of the South, will,. I as one mao, resist such invasion of the soil ?*I of the South at all hazards, ?nd to the last 1 extremity. J Goon.?A farmer out west, who ha? h( two handsome daughter*, would not per- J "? link tuem to Keep ine company ol the pj Jfoung gentlemen. After the old man at jad retired to rest, the girla would hang ? sheet out of the window, and each beau, a| with the assistance of his lady, would thus gaiu an entrance. It so happened St one uight that the girls tiung out the sheet ? too early, and the old gentleman, spying the article, could not conjecture the meatK fl ?l U ~ U- Ul lug ui IK, ou. no cou^Hfc 11U1U JUia DDdMVOr- U ed to pull it down. The girls, supposing it to be one of their fellows began to hoist, and did*not disoover their mistake until the old roan's head was level with g the window sill, w'.ien one oi theut ox> C claimed, "0, Lor', it's dad !' and letting go the shea*, down came the old gentle* f rn^n to the ground, dislocating his ahoul? *i der. Afterwards lie withdrew all oppogition to their keeping company and was ^ soon a fathpr-in-law. &: ;~A a ' ,-/ . , i Sfc'\ .. l/s'-'r .'.OS From liu ski it's Sloma of I 'at tec. 1 uk Mossk8.?'Tim mosses as the earth's first mercy, so they are its gift to it. When all other service is vain, from plant ana tree, the soft mossc3 ami gray lichen fako I up their watch by the headstone. The i woods, the blossoms, the gift-bearing grasses, have done their pails for a time; but tlicso do service forever. Trees for (ho builder's J'ard, flowers for the bride's chainber, corn for the granary, moss for the grave, i Vet, as in one sense the humblest, in ?nother lliey aro tho most honored of tho I eariii-cniiuren. umauing, ns motionless, the worm frets tlicm not, and tlio autumn wastes not. Strong in lowliness they neither blanch in heat nor pine in frost. To them, slow fingered, constant hearted, is intrusted the weaving of tlio dark, eternal tapestries of tlio hills ; to them, slow-pencilled, iris-dyed, the tender framing of their endless Mimicry. Sharing the stillness of the uninterrupted rock, they share also its endurance; and while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip gold?far above, among the mountains, the silver lichen spot9 rest, starlike on the stone; and tho gathering orange stain upon tho edge of yonder western peak reflects the 6un?et of a thousand fears.' Dkat, Yet Living.?The cedar is most useful when dead. It is the most producivo when its place knows it no more. There is no limber like it. Firm in the ;rain and capable of the finest polish, the ooth of no insect will touch it ai.d Time tself can hardly destroy it. Diffusing a ?erpetual fragrance through the chambers vbich it ceils, the worm wiil not corrode he book which it protects, nor the moth orrupt the garment which it guards?all iut immortal itself, it transfuses itsaraaran> bine qualities to tho objects around it. Svery Christian is useful in his life, but the ii- * * ccuars are tnc most useful afterraid. Lutber is dead, but tbo Reforraaion lives. Knox, Melville, Henderson are end, but Scotland still retains a Sabbath j lfid a Christum peasantry, a Bible in every < ousr, and a school in every parish. Bunan is dead, but his bright spirit still walks ue eariD in li:s 'Pilgrim's Progress." Baxsr is dead, but souls are still quickened by lie 'Saint's liest.' Cowper is dead, but lie 'golden apples' are still as fresh as when ewly gathered in the 'silver basket' of the )lney llyrans. Elliott is dead, but the nissionary enterprise is young. Henry lartyn is dead, but who can count the postolic spirits who, phoenix-like, have larted from his funeral pile? Howard is . ead, but modem pbjjanthropy is only comlencing its career. Raikes is dead, but ie Sabbath Schools go on.?Rev. James Tamil ton. THE LOST PLEIAD FOITHD. IIY 1ION. WM. B. 8MITIT, OF ALABAMA. ,ong j'ears ago, at night, a female star led from amid the spheres, and through the space f Ether onward, on a fiery car, eld CurionB, headlong, her resistless race. lie burnt her way through skies; the azure haze f Heaven assumed new colors in her blaze; larklets, emitted from her golden hair, iflfused rich tones through the resounding air, he neighboring stars stood mute, and won. dered when ie erring sister would return again I hrough ages still they wondered in deapair ; r ut now, behold, carceriug from afar lie long lost Pleiad I lo! she takes her place ? 11 Alabama's flag and lifts her radiant face. j; Januarv IK lfiAl [Montgomery Adverliter. I M. STRAUSS i DOKESBUBY,k IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE HIS STOCK! r THEREFORE OFFERS 9" HJS GOODS AT ? "V"ery Low 3?rices. his Stock is well Assorted r< AND OF THE P LATEST STYLE OF GOODS. $ b IRtiAN MAlfACTOKY,! CHARLESTON, S. C. ; |H^|boil<1 Cliiiruli or Parlor tvculJ-IITe |AKBjUyW9HI years' experience in OrS9 |B gan Building, I- am prepared to proauoe as good 'n*trument ? any >n ^UmtecMSlates^I have all materiala on md of the beat quality?and properly waned wood, Ac. I can prodace the best testimonial* as to eaibility and faithfulness. Organs enclosed in iy style fit case desired, or to suit the arcliiciure of the building or room. All dirders promptly and faithfully executed, id all my work, war ranted to ffh* satii/action. Address -JOHN BAKEU, >pt.21, 12m] Organ Builder, Charleston 8. C fl, WM. A. ALLEN, BURGEON DENTIST. D< ^ HAVING graduated in the tSHfflK Dental College of Philadelphia, offers his services U) A*, public. ;iag thoroughly posted in all thf d*p*?J-pjenta hf? profession, Ke flatters himself that ha U be enabled to give entire satisfaction .to ita toIVA ;?v ",1* ? .lurur mm WJIII uieirfmronnge, Ronm-^Ovor tli'e new Book and ' Drjjg ire of Mr. C. H. Alien, ip Wlilto'aBaildiW April J, 1800 50 \y V to ' wj*'" e * KAUFFER, B WHOLESALE D R Y < K 8 V&g&X 170. BROAD UNDER THE AUGUSTA ""|""I1E Undersigned wouldrcsppctfullv inform JL completed their arrangements for the coin been enlarged to double its former size, thereby Georgia. Our Stock, which for variety of the n State, will in every respect compare favorable w Southern city. It is our intention to establish a clusively for cash. Which, as an old fact is the r Having a similar establishment in New York c to bo perceived that we have superior facilities ii maiket* We would only ask the favor of an exa elsewhere, and we will prove to the Trade that w Wholesale House, besides saving your time for fi JUST HI Black and Colored Cassitneres, Black t Kentucky Jeans and Tieks, Kerseys, Os Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' PlaidB and S Calicoes, of all kinds, Mohair, Debegec, Barege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpacces, All Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Klpplr "Rrnnnrln Rlll-a C X'oplins, Foulard**, India nnd China Silk Brown nnd White Sheeting, Trisb Linen Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins,-T< Embroideries. Ilat Ribbons, Corsets, Vel Fringes, Morocco and Silk Bells, Laces, Ladies" and Misses' HOOP SKIRTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, Hosiery at Bad and Neerro BLANKETS. ?&:<* Am Our manufactory of CLOAKS and MAKTILL n full operation now ; and we venture to Bay the tnd more suitable to Southern taste, as cheap as i ire of an early call and convince yourselves of tli KAUFFI 175 a UNDER THE i J. KAUFFER,) I L. BAUM, J" Augusta, Ga. | August 31, 1800, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of ev< PHINEAS F. OOLTT CM 13 I Carriage Manufactory, Directly rHE subscriber having a cempetent drauphUm ia prepared to build to order any and all sty toet of lijs own manufacture in Columbia, such ( istidious, and again begs leave to invite the attent c generally to call and see his arge and Fashionable Stock of Carriages < the Say, being the Largest and n ?fore buying elsewhere as be is determined to sell ?sl. Every article sold is warranted, pg* Repairing of every kind done at short noti ars Stock for sale at low prices. THE SINGER SEW rHE Marked and evert extending popularity of caand Europe?is such as best to establish tliei iwing Machines?so Called?may be bought, it is is mistaken economy to invest anything in a woi ill do so must abide the consequences! SINGER'S NEW FAM In order to place the best Family Machine in th duced our letter. A Machine beautifully ornarne Singers's No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machines icity, and popular both in the family and manul 86 and $160 to {AO and $100. Singer's Standar tavy leather work' Price, complete $126. Also, lequalled for manufacturing purposes; Noiseless, rice (including iron itand ana drawere,) $110?clu achiqe of any other maker as a gift. All or Singer'a Machines make the interlocked itch known. Every person desiring to procure f ftehiuet, their sizes, prices, working capacities, am by sending for a copy of I. M. Singer A Co's' Ga tirely devoted to the subject. Itjvill be supplied The above are the net oash prices?iransportstio le, will be charged, I. M. SINGER E J. TAYLOR. Agent, Abbeville.] ?OCT. M. 3 Under the Acgc AUGUSTA, l Wholesale and Beti mim ^. ' ~ AND CHE: ?a Woods and Dye 8lnff?, o^?. Palate add, PUnt 8pi<^SpBiVMiujnfaeturad Tobacco. all (1 of &?D*y, Superior Infca, Pore Win** an< FANOY ARTI *t." - ^rK> -A 4" **? * Hf We maVe .our pnrcbaMe for CaeH? and offer Trimi any tiinHtr eatatdiahment i?.tt?ia.eeetion.~ f*T Ordare from tba CoiAtry promptly filled an< price and quality. * - ' K.'. * AUM & CO., \ AND RETAIL jrOODS ejsrw www ?a?J wej 9 STR.JBET. X7Q. HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA Merchants and Denlera that tliey lmve just ing I-all and Winter Season. Our Store lias making it the largest Store in the State of lost tk-sirflhln Goods, is tiner.rpRBsed in this ith any house either in Charleston or any other regular Wholesale Jobbing House, selling ex>nly way to buy Goods cheap. ltv. of wliii?li nni> Mi- T !' -v, wU. ?..? a nnurrtu, IU IS CBBy i obtaining latest Novelties ns they appear in mination of our Stock and I'ricee before going e can sell Goods fully as cheap as any oilier irtlicr travelling, and many other expenses. J ICEIYED. md Colored Clolli, Satinets, < naburgs, (Denims,) ] Stripe?. f Celestials, Lavolla Cloth, j Delaines, Marellas, i silks, Silk Robes, 9, b, Table Covers, Table Clotbs, * )wels Brilliants, Marseilles Quilts, 1 vet Ribbons, ' White Goods, of all kinds. I I id Gloves, of all kinds. s AS, tlio only one in the Southern States, is c it we can offer these articles better tinished I nny Northern House. Just give us the pleasic above faces. IB, BAUM & CO., j nd 177 Broad Street, J UGTJSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA ts I. KAUFFER, N. Y. e / r a ery Description at Charleston Prices. o FRAZEE, A, S. O., in the Bear of rhe Market. ft an and a complete set of Practical Workmen 1e?-of Vehicles, and la daily adding to bis 7atriagps aa cannot fail to please the most ~ .ion of his friends and customer* and the pub I )f the Hewest and Latest Fashions of lost Fashionable in the State, Si as cheap as the cheapest and as good aa the 61 cs and on reasonable Terms. Carriage ma- $. PHUVEAS F. FBASEEE. ai M MACHINE. 1 Singer's Sewing Machines?both in Amerir superiority overall others in the market d true, for a smaller amount-of dollars, but E rthless or unreliable article, and those who n ILT MACHOS. 1 e world within the reach of all, we hare ec uted?to $60; plain $50. . both of very general application and ca- TJ Factory. Prices reduced, reipoctively from * d Shuttle Machine^ for carriage makers and to complete the Uafe an entirely new artlele ^ rapid, and capable of every kind of work I saper at that in view of its value than the stitch with two threads, which is the best jl oil and reliable information abo^t Sewing . i the best methods of purchasing can obtaio Wl zbttx, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, P* I Gatia. tr' m from the New York office to the place of PV CO., 182^ Broad street Augusta, 6a. **' M. COHEN. Agent, Augusta. or .JONES, * ista Hotel, BE0E6IA, ill Dealer in Bsxoxnes MICALS, i si*' Articles, Varnishes, Window 01 tan and Hair and Tooth Braahes, Paint Brnshea, w ?J t4,Tru?rfa and Saooortara at ?ll fclnH* iia Pataat or Proprietary lfadieinea ' 1 Blind iM for MadioinalPorpoata. CUES, &C. * Soode equally aa low n tjiay e*n b? obaift. r<M'ranted *? U Pnr* ami Qtnuine ] 1 aatiafaotion gtjarantaad wltK regard both ma* p| 13(9, 8) au? oONGAREE ?0N WORKS. COLUMBIA, 8. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., MANUFACTUItEHS OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Horse Potoer # ? ? i WE Have always Engines of different sized in a forward state, so that we can furnish any size witli dispatch. Our Engines look the first Premium at the Chariest on Institute Fair hold in 1 S5i?. MILLWRIGHTS. We have secured some of th?? liput. Mill. wrights in the State for putting tip our Engines J and Mills. We have only to mention thennmcs of Thomas Aniikrson, who is acknowledged ' by all who know him to be one of the first of the State. Also, J. J. Bevit, Joun Strutiikrs, and several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS I Df all Descriptions Made to Order. We cast every day in the week. We have now the best stock of Gearing Patterns in the State, having purchased ull the Patterns beonging to Oeorg Sinclair it Co. nloug with the ( tliop. We have good Pattern Maker* constantly employed. Our Castings have taken the 1'remium every ycor at the State Agricultural society. BELLS. We cast Bills of all sizes, for Churches or <j ?ire Alarm, on the most reasonable terms, and \ f they do not give general satisfaction, the ? larty can return them at our expense. We v vere awarded Premiums last year at the State g, ''air held in Columbia, and at the Charleston ] nstitute Fair for our Bells. c Grist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. v We manulactnra Portable Mills of all sizes, e inu <>i superior pattern. Also Grist Mill Irons " >f all sizes. Our Grist Mill Irons also tovi the 'remium at the late Fair in Columbia. A Saw Mills. -j Wc manufacture circular Saw Mills of three izes. Also, Winter's Patent Mulay Saws, for vhich we have the right of theState of Suuth Carolina, and we also make Saw Mill Irons of 11 sizes. Our Saw Mill Irons also took the >remium at the late Fair held in Columbia. Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. We are agent* for Samuel M. King's Patent liingle and Stove Machine. It will cut 7,000 !hin((lcB or Barrel Staves per day. We are also agents for Jiidson's Patent Govrner Valves and Fuel Economiaer. Alio, igents for-Lowber's Cotton Seed Htiller. I In addition to the above, . me manufacture I 'atent Reaction Water Wfc?hv l?At.n? Jill Dog*, of ? superior,. Patters ami very heap. Id short, anything is ato<t?bout a Mill f any kind. 83T" A list of prices Will t*e tent to any one wishing it. Also, all qa?atfona< aoawered, an<1 omniuuicaiions promptly attended to. JOHKmEXAKDER, * ROB'f }(Xt>ODGALL. s Snptember 28, 1800, 8g-i e< PUP f ' OLD ( UN WHis1 ' : rHE Undersigned wcul? public that he had a superior artiolf ?r sale. Apply to me at the Marsh* JOHNS /1EY. Sept. 12. 18fl0, 20. tf , ? r, CHARLES CATmMT. dealer in PIANO FORTlfS, Zfutic, Qittfars Vilintt, Banjot, Flulet, A eccif6tpam, Indruction Books, Guitar and Flo/in Stritiys, fu. Opposite U. 8. Hotel, AUGUSTA, OA. Also, Sole Agent for Chiqkcrtaf A Bona, and ^ bodart's Celebrated Piano Portea. pg* His atook comprisea every variety of 'Jl t, 6}, and 7 octave instruseoU, frMti'$260 to 1,000. Every instrument u warwtoied sound of id perfect [Mareb 28^T8V0,12m jj1 THEODORE MARKWACTteR. iffARBliB WORKS, Broad Street, near the Market, AUGUSTA, GA. t MARBLE Monuments, Tombstones. &o. Also,Marble Mantels, and Furniture Works of all kinds, from the plainest to the most elab- cc orate, designed aud furnished to order di at short notice. All work for the qi country carefully hoxed and forward- gi I March 23, 1860, 12m. to I0WARD ASSOCIATION. I PHILADELPHIA. q' Benevolent intlitution eatailithti bgtjtmial w endowment, for the relief of the tUkliiJfii- q, treued. afflieted with Virulent and ApitoUtt Biteaet*. .ijBf* j f& /CEDICAL Advice given gratis byltlM 'JL ing Surgeon ti> all who apply by th a description of their condition, tion, habits of life, 4c.t) and in cast* J_ ima poverty,Medicino furnished free of el Valuable Reports on the New RemojJ* . Iga, ayed in the Dispensary, sent to the afllfou ^ lied letter envelopes, free of charge.] ' three Stamp* for postage will be acc?nti? Addresa, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGim itjng Bprgeon, Hpwnrd Association, ST* utli Ninth Strer.t, Philpdalpeia, l'a. By order of the Directors. P7BA n TlVAPTWPT.r. Gbo. Faibciiud, Secretary. [Jon. 20,12'' D. MALONE, JHIOKLATER t AND 31 BOCK MASON, Ninety Su, S. C. "j )FPERS his eerviceii to the public ? B.rieklayer end Rock Maaon, and feels, eonfi ot or mi ability to warrant satitiaetion, as , has had a long experience in tlie btnineae tb in Europe tied America. Person* wish- HC f work of this kind done would do w$ll to dreaa bira at Ninety Bix, 8. C. , 1660, l,rtf. " * L GEORGIA ? aavffcetoxy of Saddle* and Harness, IM^widiStrwt Bnd?r4jbe Augusta UoteL . J ti Itl U S DAJREoW, Proprietor. Macbirie Stretcbed B?lt?ng of Oak, Haulodf vei i Robber. Oin Bands of OA. Hemlock J Bobber. [Sopt 28, 1880,22, 4m < * < ili:itOKs;i: KEIQiEDY fi A11 Infallible Ctne for Conor live a *nrt nil Disenscs of tuc Urinary Organs. T^IIlS Remedy cures when all other procuration* fail. It is entirely unlike every otlier compound, containing no mineral jioiton ornauteonn iJntg, as it is prepared solely from KooU, Rarks ami Leaves, and has been handed down frotn one generation lo another by ilie Cherokee lutliana. ItisofTcrcd totlie public on itsown intrinsic merits. It performs its duty quickly nnd thoroughly. The mi for lunate of either sex will be repaid by usintr this7??wff/i/instead <if nlnninir o ?? - f D themselves at tlie mercy ofsome Quack or Pro(Visor. This Remedy strikes nt tlie very Hoot of Ll?e disease; its tendency is not simply to suspend lbs poison, but to remove the cause on which it depends.?Full directions in pamphlet form accompany each botlle.?The speedy and permanent relief afforded by this Remedy, in all cases i>f Uonorhtra, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, Fluor A I( White* in Fmiaht,) and nil Diseases of the Urinary Organs, has astonished the most scientific men of the ape. This remedy not only eradicates all poixon from tlie Fy*tcm but invigorate* Lhemost delicntc constitution. t doeB not iifTect the breath or interfere with any class of business, or require any deviation from the usu il diet. ?2?"It requires no assistance from olh er mcdieine. And what, cnhanecs its value -s the entire absence of all nauseous taste, being a pleasant and delicious syrup. Price $2 per Bottle, or Three Bottles for $5. rOTTLlt <fc MERVfN, Sole Proprietors, St. Louie, Mo. Sold in Abbeville by D. McLauchlin, and all esponeiblo dealers in medicincs. Vun Schaak t Urierson, Charleston, Wholesalo Agents. State of South Carolina. A T> T> TPtTT T T m Tt. rarnrt r/.Mt -n I J It 1(31 H1UJ . Ijficc Court of Common Pleas ami Gen'I Sessions Moore ?fr Quaife, J Attachment., vs. > Thompson <fc Fair PlainJos. W. J)a vid. ) tiffs Attorney. IIEUEAS the Plaintiff did on the tenth day of April, eighteen hundred nnd ixty, file his declaration aginst the Defenlent, who. (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the ptate. and has neither wife nor'attorney known within the^nmc, upon rhom a copy of suid declaration might be erved : It is therefore ordered, that, the said )efendant do appearand plead to the said delaration, on or before the eleventh day of ipril, eighteen hundred and eixty-one. otherwise final and absolute judgment will then b iven and awarded nuainst him. MATIIEW McDONALD, c. e. ?. . Clerk's Oftice, ^ pril I2,_J8COJ 61 l'im Fall and "Winter Stvles CSufi\lMH fgf09 iATS AND CAPS, AT C. P. REMSEN'S "4 Broad Street, opposite the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ca, and Columbia, S. C. TliST nrrvivpn ?i.~ r~;i?: > J Gents' Fine Moleskins, Casrinieres ?n<] oft llats, various colors and slj'les with n impletc stock of Gents' I'ine Boys nml Cliilren'e Fan<*y CAl'S. Also, Country-made ' >*ool Hats for I'lantatioi use. JOHN WOOLLEY'S ; Grraniteville lints, ' [c is now manufacturing all qualities of Fur ! [ats, ns Low as $1.50. My Goods are all lade to order, mid warranted for style and ural>ility. The public is invited to call and ' Kninine for themselves. Oct. 5 1860, tf C. P. REMSEN. J CARRIAGES. ; E. J. TAYLOR IM7"OULD Respectfully inform those in ? WW want of BUGGIES, HARNESS, or \ irht Carriages, that lie has in stock a fine lot lat he is selling at less prices than ever was Fered in this market. To those those that ive the cash to pay he would say that they moot do better than to give him a call. He selling NEW BUGGIES ! At One Hundred Dollars. nis stock cannot be beatan in the uppermntry, and the work ia warranted, and he / :fio3 the country to beat it as to price and si aality. He has sold in Abbeville District a d eat many Buggies and Carriages, and expects L ' sell many more. Therefore give him a call. S e intends to keep on hand a large stock of all yle Buggies, with and without Tops, and at ~ icea that cannot be undersold. What is the le of going out of onr District to get a fine' uggy when you can &et it at Taylor's Shop, > ith Harness, Umbrella and Whip, all for ne Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars, ^ Warranted for Twelve Months. It us go and see them?that must be cheap' r E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., Oct. 10, 1860, ?4. tf LIMET LIME! LIME I [Mtt Snhiierihar tnV#>a thin melhnd nf inlom. the public generally, that he hap, and 1 keep constantly on hand, a good la >pf* iff the best Southern Made Lime, at ae Pld Quarry, ope Pi'le from Vinson's ior fJie Free Bridge, on Saluda River, b# offers for safe at the following prices: -oaj|t irnder 100 bushels, 83J cts per \tr that amount 80 eta. per bushel. * ' " J. C. RASOR, ?|l?r, Lauren# Diat.,S.C., Oct. 26,12qj v i?HSl PLOUGHS I IftrS ,0*1.HORSE PLOW& ***TWO IIORSE PLOWS, ft BEAK, ? VERELL & JACKSON, >Tjr|? f 4TWKES, OBA29TBS0, VASBLX&8 p AHD PAPER HAHGEES, t axrKo-^tfnr biz, si o. n P. VE*R*LL. calkb jackson. J Fon. y, 18^0t Ijjro . f th CHEESE! CBEB8BM V LARGE SpPPLY on |i?n^o( ^jb HiDf: | L tort wis T>a?e sold tdr tfie ]??t tUrefl ?oi kra, "v*V.' ? -V ift QRAtTCR 4 PACKER. r?i )ot. 10, 1860 ^4 tf - I ' W ' W Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, In a constitutional <liseose a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid Accomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in Uto circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may bunt out in disRHsc on "any part of it. 'No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by uiercurint ^disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure nir, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices..and. above all, by the venerial infection Whatever be its [ origin, it is heriditary in the constitution descending "from pnrents to children unto the. third and fourth generationindeed, it seem? to be the rod of Him who says, "1 will visit tfm inl/iuSf !<>? of tliP fnthnra nnrni lUl. -1.SI dren"''"1" ' . . Its effects coi.iniCDce l>y deposition from ?he. i blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in, the lungs, liver, nnJ internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glandd, swellings ; and on tho. sm face, cruptins or sores TIlis fool ewnip-. tion, which genders in the blood, depreise* th#. energies of life, so tlmt scrofulous consUtoliowe> not only suffer from scrofulous comploioT?, btHr. lliey have far loss power to withstand rb? tacks of other diseases; consequently, y?*tnumbers iterisli by disorders which althoug.V not scrofulous in their nature, are still rondered futal l>y this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates tho human fami1}' haaits origin directly in this contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and indeed, of oil the organs arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people ore scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health ia undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system wo musi renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and cxerciso, Such a medicine we supply in Ayer's Compact Extract of SarsaparilU, the most effectual Remedy which the medioal 8Kiii ot our li nes cnn devise for this every-' where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com- ? bincd from the most active remedial* that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, llcnoc ii should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other nflfcctions which arise from it, BUeh as Eruptive and skin Diseases, St. Antony's Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Glains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter nnd Salt Rheum, Scnld Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic nnd Mercurial Disease?, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, nnd, indeed, nil Complaints arising from Vitiated or Inpuro Blood. The popular belief in impurity of the blood' is founded in truth, for scroiiiia is a degeneration 6f tlie blood. The particular purpose and virtue ?>f this Sarflaparilla is lo purify?Aud regenerate I his vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. AVER'S CATHARTIC PltlS, Vr .. she Purposes of a family Physic omposed that disease within the range r action enn rafely Withstand or evade ciifin. Their penetrating popertics search, nmi cleanse, and invigorate eveiy portion of tho Imuran organism, correcting its diseased action and restoring its healthy vitalities'. As a consequence of these properties, the rnvalid who ib bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored bv a l'emcly at once so'simple and inviting. Not ortljv drt they enri the 6\lerjx-di?y ooniplaniSs ol everybody, but also many formidnble and dangerous diseases. The agent below nanii'd'ia pleased to furnish gratis my American AI in nn ac, containing c *i*? ifioiites of their cures and directions'lof their use in the following complaints:- CostiVenesV, Heartburn, Headache, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of iiH functions. AYER'S CHEftRY f^CTORAL, For the Ua'j i-i Ctl'-c of t.'oiirf/ix Ch'iIk /iifliicuzii. J/oarsrtuxx, Croup',lironchHix. Jiiei/timi Count.nptio.', uiid for the llrt ii f of t'lOnU"! ) t>f" J'atirtttx in Adi'i'itci/ Utai/ix of the Disrate So wiilc is the fie'd of its usefulness ntid bC numerous ore lite cases of its cures, thut *1niosl every section of country uhounds in persons ]>ut>IioIy known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of Llic lung's hy its Ufe. When once tried, it* ;ii|>eriorilv over every other medicine of it. Loo apparent. to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, (lie public no longer lesitate what antidote to employ for the disressing and dangerous affections of tlie pul nonary organs that ore incident to our climate.. While many inferior remedies tlirnst upon tin)romniuuity have failed and been discarded, his has gained friends by every trial, conferred jem-fiis on the afflicted they can never forget, ind produced i-nr<-s too numerous and too renarkable to be forgotten. rRKl'ARED nv Dr. J. C. AVER Ac Co., LOWELL, MASd. All our Remedies are for sale by BRANCH <k PARKER, D. MoLAUCHLIN, C. U. ALLEN, Abbeville. At wholesale by Ilavilan.1, Steveasoo <fe C o. Charleston, S. C.t and Ilaviland, Chichester <fc Jo., Augusta, Gn. G. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND EXERAL COMMlSSllMBCHAJiT, Reynold's St., between JaokBon and Mcintosh Augrusta, will attend strictly to tlm salo of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, Ind all other produce consigned t? him, Per unal attention giving to tbe'filling of all or- * era for Bnpging, Rope$nd Family Supplies. .iheral Cash advances made on produce in * tore. June 24. 1860, 8 tf JAMES TV fTBT A T.MTSPS IBBEVILLE C. H., S, O SEALER IN ALL KINDS 0? UROPM All AMBRIdAN MARBLE, JAS Just received three hundred new pieces . together with the old, making one of the rgest Stocks in tha Stat^ which will be sold i )ov as can be bought in any other place. MARBLE SLABS, o ieef. uy e, irom fidft to f40 HEAD STONES from $8 to (25. MONUMENTS nd Fancy Head Stones, oh- b?nd toither with af lara* qu?^V<y ^d?igiia,%htoh n 1>e made to order ??b(irt notice, All Marble Cutting apdqnp Jan. 26, 1860-46ltf * < r .r- ' t ' ' ' " ; ( partnership Uotfce, pHB tjndeVaigpecJ ha*ft fftRned a CopartuerL aWfc r?j> fl for e ppaptipe flf *?d Bqdilj in the District Abbeville.' * v -A ' .< > S&jakk L.-ORR. 7; BjFMr. QRR V?ianj fipsinM* iimittf4 to his cafe inUWlMstritf's of Arideri, i'ickeuK, Gre6nvnl^^?r)flnhu>g?nd fcau, Sept. 1, I860; 10,8m " "** }. v. '**. \* * '*'[> - * ,V ' * :< V*$ v'*- r-v-y-.;_ . > ^ - - ?