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RULES FOR CONVERSATION. The bee lias- the art of extracting honey from every flower which contains it, even from some which are not a little nauseous or poisonous. It has also been said that the conversation of every individual, whatever may bo tho condition of his mind or circumstances, may be made a means of iin provenient. IIow happy would it be, then if man possessed the skill of tho bee, and knew how to extract tho good, and n-ject the bad or useless! Something on this subject is, indeed, known. There are rules, by the observance of which we may derive much valuable information from thn ronvoisation of those i among whom we live, even (hough it should felnte to the most ordinary subjects and ?>ncerns. And not only so, we may often devise moans to chatty6 tho conversation, cither directly, l>y gradually introducing other topics of discourse, or indirectly, by patient attempts to enlarge and improve and elevate the minds of our associate?. Ever}' individual lias excellences; and almost every person, however itrnoratrt. has thought upon some one subject more than many,?perhaps most?ethers. Some excel in the knowledge of husbandry, some in gardening, some in mechanics, or manufactures, some in mathematics, and so on. In all your conversation, then, it will be well to ascertain as nearly as you can wherein the skill and excellence of an individual lies, and put him upon his favorite subject. Nor is this difficult. Every one tcill, of his I own accord, fall to talking on his favorite topic, if you will follow, and not attempt to I 1* t _ uim. Except in a few raro cases, eveiy one wishes to bo the hero of the circle where lie ! ? conversing. If, therefore, you sock to iciprovo in the greatest possible degree from the conversation of those among whom you may he thrown, you will sillier a companion to take his own course, anil 'out of j the abundance of his heart,' lot his 'mouth ! speak.5 By this means you may easily collect llio worth and excellence of every one you meat with ; and he able to put it together (or your own msc upon future occasions. The common objections to the views here presented, are, that they encourngc dissimu- | lntion. But this does not appear to me to | be tho fact. In suffering a person, for the | Fpace of a single conversation, to he the ; bero of the circle, we do not of ncccssity j concede his superiority generally; wc only ! help him to be useful to the company. It; often happens that vou are thrown ! persons whom you cannot benefit by be- j coming the boro of the circlc yo?rs< If, for they will not listen to you; and perhans will not understand your term?, if they Jo. If, however, there appear to be others in ; the company whoso object, like your own is improvement, you might expose yourself j to the just charge of being eelfioh, should 1 you refuse to converse upon your own favor- j ite topics in your turn; and thus to let the [ good deed go round. Never interrupt another, but hear him j out. You will understand him the better for it, and he able to give him the better J answer. It you only give him an oppor- J tunity, lie may say something which you I have notyet heard, or explain what you did not fully understand, or even mention some- | thing which you did not expect. There are individuals with whom you may occasionally come in contact, from whoEe conversation you will hardly derive w-R' -* " r* wbuvui. 111 an. mien are liiose who 1 use wanton, or obscene or profane language. For, besides the almost utter hopelessness of deriving any benefit from such person?, and the pain you must inevitably suQ'er in hearing them, you put your own reputation at hazard. 'A man is known by the company ho keep3take care therefore how : you freanent the Mmiwnv rS '"> ' t . yvmf J v?? IIIU oncdICI UT the sensualist. Avoid, loo, the known liar, for similar reasons. If you speak in company, it is not only modest but wise to speak late ; for by this means, you will be able to renderyour conversation moro acceptable, and to weigh beforehand the importance of what yon utter; and you will be less likely to violate the good old rule, 'think twice before you speak once.' Let you r words be as f<;w as will express the sense which you wish to convey, especially when strangers or men of much greater experience than yourself are present; fnd above all, bo careful that what you say be strictly true. Do not suffer your feelings to belray you into too great earnestness, or vehemencce : and never bo overbearing. Avoid triumphing over an. antagonist, even though you might reasonably do so. You gain noth-' ing. On the contrary, you often confirm him in hia erroneous opinions. At least, yon prejudico him again6t yourself. Zimmerman. insists that we should suffer an antagonist to get the victory over us occasionally, in order to raise his respect for himself. All finest^ of thie kind, however, as Christians, I think it better to avoid. ' : : Reinforcing Fori SumUr.?The follow ing extract rrora tho letter of a Southerner j New York 5s worthy of attention : u I hoge your coast' guatd will keep a bright look out. General Soott ^ould delight ha- reinforcing Fort Suprtqrby stratagem.lt wight be done by IntefS^pting at se& jynerahant vessel or steamer that & ad been regularly cleared .for Obay^ritok Tbey could then throw the cargo 6ti*%ardfpftt the troop* aboard, hoist the Palmetto flag off the bar, ijaaud ttopaiTort Sumter ( Silt IMAM alAiuui fiiui iiivui wici ?uu nuiiiiuuiiiuD. / - fh!^ : ft*, j > "T~?~ Aatbpri are tfee?ce*tor* or tbe creatures ot opinion. The great make pxk epoch; tfie *afly reflcct their ago. -j> ' ' .// "* : M ' i- . - V ? ' * . i M. STRAUSS jCOKESBURY, IS DETERMINED TO j REDUCE HIS STOCK! 'I'll KRKl'OKK OF V EUS HIS GOODS AT Very Low Prices. This Stock is well Assorted A XT) OF Tin-: LATEST STYLE OF GOODS. ORGAN MANUFACTORY, CHARLESTON, S. C. in 'ruiHoiit m nny in lliu ijmtiMl Males. 1 have nil materials on hand of the best quality?an?l properly seasoned wood. Ac. I eon producc the best testimonials as to capability nnd faithfulness. Organs enclosed in any civic of ease desired, or to suit the architecture of llif liuildinp or room. All orders promptly and 'nit 1?fully executed, r.rul nil my work irarranUt! to i/ir* satisfaction. Ad.ir.ss JOHN IJAK Kli, Sept.21, 12m] Organ Builder, Charleston S. C OR, WMS A, ALLEN, sntr.kox i>i:ntist. HAVING graduated in tlie I >cnl al Col lot;.; of Philadelphia, ^-txCLxJ* ofTVrs hss services to the public. 6eifc?j thoroughly posted in nil (lie departments f Ki'i profession, lie flatters himself that, be ?'ill be enabled to give entire satisfaction to illose who may.favor him with their patronage ?S^""llonm?Over the new Hook and Drug Store of Mr. C. II. Alien, iu White's Building. April -1, lfaCu 50 ly AYER'S SARSAPiRnjLA, 1 A compound remedy in which ?e imvo labor?da? to produce the most effectual alterative that.p can be made. It is a concentrated extract of ^ Pure ?ni-.*nr>nrillii. ^ ^roniliiiied wi?l> Fubstanco? of still grenUr -alterative ]>uwer^fs to nffor.1 mi effective antidote *ffr t lie inrpasca- * Sarsaparilla is reputed ttkcurc. IlFi.T believed that such ft remedy i:? wantrdTiy tkn.?e who etifn-r from Strumous complaint?, r.:i?l that'one ^ which will accomplish their cifl-c must prove-of immense sorvice this lnrg???"rtfis-?-??f our afflicted fellow-citizens. How complemy tiki*', compound will do it linn been proven by cx-.g periment on many of the worst^rn^os to be ? found of the following complaints.?scrofula anh scrofulous complaints, erjji'-i r tirtjss ani> krUPTIVE disease", ulcers, 1'lmi'l^j, i itlotciik*. Ti mors, Sai.t IUieum, Scald 11 kan, r Svtiiii.is am> Svphimtio Affections, Mercurial | Disease, Ditnpfv, n rxitAi.oia on tic Douloureux ! Deiulitv. ik-rrr.-ja axd Ixi.ir.i:ssio:r. l-'n-YEi-! pki.as, Host: or St. Anthony's I'iue, and indeed Hie whole class of complaiutA arising from i.mitritv of the ni.oot). _ Tin? compound will ho fount! a great prometcr of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the Mood at that season of the year, liy the timely expulsion of tliem many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous pores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alternative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you Cnd its impurities bursting thromrh the ekin in nimnlos ?mniinn? or Bores; cleanse it when you fin J it in obstructed and sluggish in the veins; demise it whenever it is foul, nnd your feelings will tell vou when. Even where no par'.icular disorder r i9 fi-lt, people enjoy better health, nnd live longer, for cleAiiging the blood. Keep the < blood healthy, nnd all is well : but with this J pabulum of life disordered, there can be no i lasting health. Sooner or later something must ' jn> wrong, and the great machinery of life is ] disordered or overthrown. Sarsnpnrilla has, nnd deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deeeived 1>3' J preparations of it, partly' because the drug l alone has not nil the virtue that is claimed for it. but more because inany preparations pretend 1 ing to be concentrated extracts of it. contains but little of the virtue of Sarsaparllla or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these hnve been frauds unon the *iplr for they not only contain little, if any, Saraaparilla but oftrn no ctirativc properties whatever. Hence bitter and painful disappointment has 1 followed the use of the various extract* of 1 Saraaparilla which flood the market, until the 1 name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Saraaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescuel the name from the load of obloquy which rests 1 upon it. And wp think we have ground for believing it has Virtues which are irresistible j by the ordinary run of the diseases it is iiitcn- j tended to cure. In order to secure their com- ' plete eradication from the system the remedy 1 should be udiciously taken according to direcions on the bottle. Preparod by DR. J. C. AYER ?fc CO., r it dm;.>a C?I liunuii, inub?> x I ivC) fii j./ti kvic f uia uvir | ties for $5. Ayer's Chrrry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the care : of every vaiiety of Throat aud Lung Com! plaint that it is entirely unnecessary tor us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever in has been employed. As it has long be<;n in constant use throughout' this section we need not do more than assure the people its qua ity is kept up to the best it ever nss bren,*and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all if . has ever been foandhto do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Foa The Cube or Co$tivp%6M JanvdUt Dytprptia, Indkuttion, DytenUvy, Foul Stomach, Piltt. Itheuinatixm. Kr-in. tions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Jitter, 7\tmorsand Sail Rheum, Worms Gout, Nev+algia, as a dinner Pill, and for Purifying tie lllood. They are sugar-coated, bo that the moat sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Priee, 25 cents per box; Five Boxes for$1.00. Great nambers of Ciorgjmen, Physicians, BUtesmen, and eminent personages. b**e lent, their name* to certify the unparalleled ttsefulfl\?arof theoe remedies, but our space hart-will * jiot perthU tfce Insertion of them, < The Agents vpivw uaiuou rt*w.gmu?oae AJfjtattuy av-\ VHJPkO in which thajUM^vMi; with sim> full description of the and- tbo ttreatment thqt should bt 'MpvM Wr their cure. ?sv>. Do'not be put off by unprincipled" dealers with other preparations they make more profit ion, Depiand ArntV, and take no Others. The iek want the best aid there ia for them, atits hey should have IU 1 ' All our remedies aro fdt tileby ktl drngfjd 1* _ ' V'.r . * -'H KAUFFEB, B/ WHOLESALE / D R Y r 175. BnOAX} E Keiiluckv Jeans and Tieks, Kerseys, Osn:i Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' I'laids and Sn Calieoes, of all kinds, Mohair, DebegeP, (.'< Karege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpaccus, 1 All Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Black Silks, Fancy and l'lain Si! J'oplins, Kcimatijs, Itiilia and C'liina Silks, Brown and wliig^yieeung, Ii i>li Linens, Diapers, Damasks, Doylifs, JSj^ikins, Tow Embroideries, Ilat Kibbrutv^O'sets, Velvi T.-_: >?-. > c-n imA. i -- UNDER THE AUGUSTA H 1'IIE Umlorsicnod wonhl respectfully inform Mi eompl&leil their arrangements fur the cotniii| heen enlarjjeil t? double its foimer size, therehy tin (Isorpia. Our Slock, wliicli for variety of the m?? Stall1, will in cvorv respeet compare fuvornhl will Southern oily. It is our intention to establish a r< clusively for cash. Which, ns a:i oI?I fact, is the on] Having a similar oct*ftl?lii>lini<*nt in New York fill to lie perceived that we have superior facilities in i market. We would only ask the favor of an exam elsewhere, anil \vc will prove to the Trade lliat we Wholesale llousc, besides saving your time for furt JUST REl Black and Colored Cassinicrc?, IIlack an r ruigrs, luoruci'u iiiki lTVIIS vl Ladies'and Misses' HOOp SKIUlW, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, IIo<dirw?nd Bad and Negro BLANKKTS, Arc., <fco. * ' . Otir mnnufnolrrry of (!?TO^I\.S nnd TW.itf?TIT.LA w full operation now ; and w-fl vontii?? to rtiat ind more Buitnjpe ta.Sont.hcrn'tfisto. jjiudu-np .nvni jrc_ftfjin early calnuid convince j-oursulvc.-? of llie ^ * ^ ^ * '>, KATJFFEJ ' * 175 an * ^ x + *1 "i?HE AT / .L!*ICAT7FrF17 i .. I HZ. BAUM, f Augusta, Ga. i ^lugusl^l, 18G0, 13, 41 Headquarters for Good Carriages of evej PHINEAS F. O OLUMBX Carriage Manufactory, Directly rHE subscriber having a cempetont drnuglitsmn is prepared to build to order nny and all pty 1 Hock of liis own manufacture in Columbia, fiticli C npt'ulioup, nnd again begs loavo to invite the atlcnti ic generally to call and nee iiis [<arge and Fashionable Stock of Carriages o the Dav. heinc the T.nroreof and )tfore hnjing elsewhere as he is determined to sell jest. Every nrticlc sold is warranted. ?3T* Repairing of every kind done at short notic :ers Stock for sale at low prices. THE mm SEW THE Marked and eveit extending popularity of caaikI Europe?in nueh ns best to establish theii Jewing Machines?so Called?may lie bought, it is it is mistnken economy to invest anything in a woi will do so must abide the consequences ! SINGER'S NEW FAM In order to place the best Family Machine in th reduced our letter. A Machine benatifnllv nrnnrnc Singers'a JJo. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machine* pacity, nod popular both in the family on-1 manul &135 and $160 to $ftO and $100. Singer's Standard lieavy leather work* Price, complete $120. Also, iinequnllrd for mnnufuctu'rinc purposes ; Noioi'lcss, Prin,, ? : ? j ? * . . ,.v ^...v.uu.ng > > imiiu III HI uniwer?,; I IU?cli machine of any otlier maker as tv>gift. All of Singer's Mnchiucs rnnke the interlocks . stitch known. Every person desiring to piocure I Machines, their sizes, prices, working capacities nh it by sending for a copy of I. M. Singor <k Go's' G* entirely devoted to the subject. It will be s.uppliei The nbovc are the net cash priccs?transportalii sale, will be charged. * I. M. SINGER E. J. TAYLOR, Agent, Abbeville.] ?OCT. M. 1 Under the Aug AUGUSTA, Wholesale and Ket n&ra&s, m: AND CHE Dye Wood* and Dye 8tuff?, Qila, Painte and Plan Putty, Glaaajtare, Perfumery, Vine Boapa. Pint paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental In struma Spicee, 8nniTa, Manufactured Tobaooo. all pf tne Day, Bpperlor lnk?, Pore Wineavi _ ? " TT* 1 "?.T 1 N-**- ? AJKT. \ r - ^' ; IUM & CO., \lND retail 1- O O O S A> SS9ME8SY. I JTIIEET: 17G. OTEL, AUGUSTA, GA| Tchanta and Denial's tliat they have just j IT I all and WinlorScAvnii. Our Store has j liking it. the largest Store ill (lie State ?f | >t desirable Goods, in unsurpassed in this j i any house either in Charleston or nny other Pitular WholosaHf.lobliiup House, 6clhng ex- i Iv way to hii}' Goods cheap. r, of which our Mr. I. Kaufkf.r, it'is casy ililiiiuini; latest Novelties as they appear in illation of oi;r Stock and Prices before pomp j can sell (Sood* fully as cheap as any other j her travelling, and niai.y other expenses. CE1YED. <1 Colored Clotli. Satinets, tburg*, (Denims,) ripe?. ideMials, Lavella Cloth, )elaines, Murellas, ks, Silk Ilobes, Table Covers, Table Clot lis, els I >i illiants, Marseilles Quilts, i't. Ribbons, hite (Soods, of :il! kinds. 0?W?^of all kinds. S. tiie only one in the Southern State?, is we ran offer these articles better finished iv Noilliern House. Just give us the plaa3above. faces. ry TJ A TTHiT ?>_ rr*\ it*, uauiu a (1 ]77 Broad Street, ii 1 4 IGUST A HOTEL, AUGUSTA, 6 A. # I. KAUFFER, N. ?. ^ ry Description at Charleston Prices, a * M% i ERAZEE, ' , A, S - O. , in the^R^ar of rhe Market. ,n nn?l it complete wit oCpftrnctical Workmen j ps of Vehicles, ftnd is ftddiqp to his : hi rinces as ennnot fail ^^plense tlm most on of his.fricudr nad customers and the pub V " * f the Newest and Latest Fashions of ( ost Fashionable in the State, ns cheap as tile cheapest and d^^ood ns the a and on rt^nnablo Terms. C(jrrince fo*PiniEASK FRAZEE. ..." - ^ ^ _ jl. Singer's S#^njr Ji^^iines?bo?T> in Amorir superiority #t>vor all others in the mnij)cet. true, for a smaller amount of dollars, bflt thless or unreliable articlo^and those who ILY MA(SpS. eworld witiffn the reach of all, we have uted?to goo; plain $50. . both of very general application and cafactory. PriceB reduced, respectively from d Shuttle Machine, for carriage makers and to complete the list, an entirely n<-w arllele rapid, and capufde of every kind of work! taper at tliat in view of its value than the stitch with two tbrc&d?, which is the best lull niyl reliable information about Sewing d the heat mM.hmla nf zf.tte, wliicli is a'beoutiful pictorial paper, 1 Gatia. . an from the N>w York office to tlie place of it CO., 182? lirond street Augusta, Ga. M. COUEN. Agent. August*. I JONES, usta Hotel, nriAfi n? i UtUfttria,. ail Pcnlcr in mmmm MICALS, ten' Articles, VafnMfes, Window Glase and s Hair and Tooth Brushea, Paint Brunhea, nta, TruMrs and Supporters of all kind*. tl>? P<i?t ? ?? > < J " -w * ro,?ri?Miry 31PniCine8 iq Brandies for Medicinal Purposes. [CLES; &C. r y \ t - F ?5ot3* K4aHy ? lo* u th#y can b? obain \ W*rr*mlpd to. U Frvh, Ihtrs W Omwum i&M*?h?liou both ^ CONGAB.EE IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Horse Power"\,\7^ Have always Kniriitrs of <li(IYr<:i ? * si/.< < iti a forward stato, so lliut we en furnish any si/.<> willi dispatch Our MiiL'incs took ll?o |\r<l. IViMiiiiiM at t'l Charleston Institute Fair It-Id in 1S.V.I. ilfl 11, B,\V SUREST*. "\Vc have s?-<-nrcd some of the Rest Mil! wriirllts ill tin- Stat" for Miltimr 1111 nisi- I'mr.i./i mid Mills. Wo liavc only t?> mansion i) < nun* of Tiiomas Am>!:hm?x, wlio in itokno\vli-tlir??i by nil \vlii> know liiiii t?i Ik-on?'?if t!iv lir>l of tli blnlf*. Also, J. JL5i:\it, John tSTKUTiu:i:s and sovQrnl others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to Order We eiisS; i'very day in I!> ' wk. We li.-ivi now ;li<> l>e*t. stoek <if (ifiii'inu Patterns in tlr Stale, luivinu |'Uii-liiis.-tl sill tlie IVlleriw liel"iit;iiifr ? ? (m-oi-ix SiiK'Inir it Co. nlonu ,i i111 tli simp. We have groiiil Pattern Maker* onstnnt ly employed. Our Ciimimirs linve taken tli Premium every year nttliuSlitc Airrieulttim Society. BELLS. We cafl. I'm lis nf nil si/.i-s, for Clmrelie* o: Fire Alarm, 011 tin- ni">st iviisonnlilc Wtiiis, am if tliev <1 o not j;iv<> p-mial >iil i.-?fiir'ion, tin party an return tlii'in mi our i-.\|?'iim'. \\*i wore i?\vi?m1o?1 I'rcininnis la.-i vrnrnt t'u-Sliit. Fair li.'M in ('oliiml>ia. .in.l al tlx- < li.uit-slm Institute Fair for our I in is. Grist Mills and Grist Kill Irons. Wo inaiiir.'iflur.i l'mtalile Mill- o! ill! sizi-:i 11 < 1 of Ml|'i-ri"t* jin'lfin. Als.i r |vl .Mi!! I i. ; of nil size*. ()ur ( ;list. Mill Iimi ?? nUn to"k ilu Premium al. the lute Fairiii ('i>luti>l>:a. Saw Mills. We manufacture uircu'ar Saw Mills of llirce sizes. A!.-", U ii.t. r's |\a?.-n?. .V-.!lay Saws fm \vlii?:U,\vo have the tijrlil "f llicStale of Soul! Carnllnn, ami we also make Saw Mill Irons ?>: -lj,siz-s Our Saw Mill liens a' -" tm.k tin Tj^Ui'iiiU at 1Ik; laic Fair lu-M in (' iltiinliia. Earr|l Stave Machine. Ut'hlnluf ^tniietoM. Kii.u's 1 *ii t -it l SiiiTf^Baiiil SlafPMaqfelffie^Su^li cut 7,? SliirfffJ^M-JAi^l Staves We nre for Jrf?<>:iV l^ofiinv<^fc^^Valvc^^nd Fuel p^ni>U?i~<r..^^!tj;>, A iff i w 11 f r's Colflpi Seed ll*kr. In ailil^^t^i^ I lie "ah^lrc, wo ^ ^m'liiii I'aient lie Wlipplp; I^uLk Saw Mill ft,"l \ rv . nu;i|?i? -in suorL, n:iT*iog in ui u^mit. a Tlii of any km?l. m ?3?" A list of prio be ?ei?t to?nv otic wi>l)inir it. Also, nil Irons n:i'i coiiT.ii'.iuicatio^^Dru: \U?Q(led '<>. . ALFXANDKR, _ j. HgpOCWALI, Fiiptfinln-r 2S, 18GO . P U E OUD 111 win. :y* ' / - .?* npUE Undersigned wcu.&nt(orwa tJjo public .JL tliut bo lins a ?uperior*lot articlr fur sale. ^ - * Apply to ffic nl the Marshal! ffco'jjse. .lftllN'sAS tllMPV Sept^'2. IS GO. 20. if- """ *"** ciiaki.b:s catlik, Dc.ilrr in PI A NO FORTES, Mukc. Guitars VilitiK, Banjos, Flulca. Accorrteoni Inxtruc ti?n Book*, Guitar and Violin SlHto'gk. etc. 1 Opposite U S. Ilotcl, AUGUST/?, OA. Sole Agent for Chickerini; A Sims, and Stocrlrt's Celebrated I'iano Forted. tsr i! ii? stock comprines every variety of fcjt, CJ. and 7 octave instruments. ft"in $250 t? ?l,oyo. Every instrument is warrmted sound and perfect. [March 23, ISf'O, 12m THEODORE MARKWA1TER, TVT A RBXiB wonms, Broad Street, near the Market, A U(JUSTA, GA. MARBLE Monnnionfa, Tomhl^wn( n 1 '0n<*' Also.MHrhli* Mantel*, BJJI 1' IIIIU ruriiimrc n oikm ?1 all KlIUl:), r fvotn tlie pianist t.i> t!t>mo?t c;lal?orate, designed nixl fnriii|lied to order yyj__^ at short notice. All. ?i?rk for tlie ^ ^^nnntrj- <*nr..llllly ln.va/l jn(J forward ed March '23. 1B60, 12ui HOWARD ASSOEIiTMN. PIIILAK)i:LPIl([lfi! A . Benevolent institution <ktnhl isftid endoirtneiit. for lite relief of the tit ^ 75& treated, ajjtieted with Virulent atiu '^trite Mt straws. MEDICAL Advice gi>von priifl^bj :v ing Surgeon to all who apply . ,t with u description of ilicir <:oii<lif lopvt' - ".? potion, habits of life, Ac.,) and in $* ' treme poverty,Medicine furnished ^ Valuable Reports on the Netv lieiee# ployed in the" Dispensary, sent to iliaaffl sealed letter envelopes, free of eharprt or three Stamp* fur postage will be mie Address. DR. J. SKI I,LIN IIO.UCJ. Acting Burgeon, Howard Association, South Ninth Street, I'hihtdelpehi, f$?/ By ord*r of th#? Directors. tsi/* * EZRA 1). 1IEARTWKLL, JVmfii. Geo. Faiuciiilp, Secretary. fron.'20,11. d! halon? T? BHIOK XjA-TEH AND j ,.** ROCK MA-SDN, Ninety /Six, S. (L OFFERS his services to the tntdio ns Bricklayer and Rock Jflason, Ad feels confident of his ability to warrant/satisfaction. ns he has had a long experience h the business both in Europe an/ America. | PeiM<ftts wihli ina work of this fchd done webld do well to address him <at ?^ncty Six, 8. 0. , May 4, 1860, y*f , ' J&EOR<3HA r ~ Mamafaotow of Saddles and Hatfnetu. Ifl9 Tiropdprttl- under the Augusta Hotel. * vi JUXITTr DAREOW, Proprietor.. Machine W?tch?d Belting of Oak, Jfenjfcok Band* of Oak. H?ttlook and Btibb/ J8, I8?0>2, to *' v^amaat <111: ic o ^ s: i: s c n-; ?i i: i> v * >> _ ^?" .r \ 2 ! I * ylii [iifttUihlr Cuif fnr fiotiorlurn 1 And nil Disciisrs of tin* I "riiiiiry flrpnns. rpills Uouiody onrcs when nil other prrpnra1 tionsfail. It is entirely ttcliko every other compound, eontainitiir ti? winrrolpotion or itau' srtins /hiii/, ns it is prepared solely Irorn lionIn, ! Harks iiihI I.ruvrs, and lias hocti handed down from one (roiit-ration to another hy the Oh'rokre /iiiliaHx. It isollVrcd io t in; puhlie on itpown inj trinsic merits. It p"rfoit?s its duty?|uiekly nnd j thoroughly. The Hit for (utm I r of either SOX will ! I>e repaid '>y tisiiti; t his7i> j/iM^iinstead of placing I ; thcmsclvea at. the mercy ofsome (jiinck or Proj lessor. This Jiriiivilif strikes at t he very Hoot of ; i tho disease; its tendency is not simply to suspend j ! tlis itoison 1 feiit- io iiimwi itin...? i. I ?l'llll ?1 iions in form accompany oaoli l???t 1 !? .?Tin* ejiwdy ami pormnr?-Ji**f !ili?>r<]c?l l?y tliis UriiH'<ly, in all cncos if ftli'i/, (.iftu'cl, Str'trlarc, /-'/nor At j I /<< ?, ( H7i//'s in /'i?iu/'r,)uiiihill I lisi'iiscs of the j , I'riuarv Orjjiwis, lnw nsionii'lic'l llie most, seu'ii- j ] t i tic* iik-ii of thi! at:-*. 'I'll i - 1 v not on!v or ad- j j iirati-s all /tnitum from the st/:tfct/t l>nt iiiritfiraO x ' | t) < ti.o.?t (li-licatc ron^titution. "11. iloi-.s not. j atl'iTl llio liK-aili or inti rfcrt; witli any of , hii.iiiippf!, or n-rjn in- any <U*v intim. troni tin- ?su i al ?1 i?"l. It r< no as'i.-taii'-c fioil) otli ' " | <;r iihmIicinc. Ainl wliat ctiliatHis its value -s . s ] 111 ? ? 111 i !* alisi-iK-c of ail nau-i'joti- tnslo, l?-inga j ? ! |i!?'ii-:inl ami ?ji iii'ious v VIm?. ' >'2 / 'r lh'lll'\ ><> J'hfff Htillhx for Sii. PUTTl.ll it MKUVIN, Sol.- l'r?|.ii?t<.n. ' SI. J.oiiis, M>?. S<?M in AMi<-ville l?y I) Mi I.utielilin, ami nil rrsp?fisiM? ifiilcrs in in*-<1 i<*iVan St-lmak ?t (/livixiii. ('Irirloslon. \V liol?-?a!<; Airenls. i | State of South Carolina. l\ AlillKYlU.K I? ' Cljlirc f'tiiirl < fl'iMiiiioii I'ii ,is fittl j " j Moore it l A".Iin liiiiciil. ! vs. riionij.-oii tt !**:?ii- I'lnisi- 5 I I Joa W. l>:ivi% ) ti*Atlonicv. i \\* IIKIJ MAS llio I'iainti.T <ii<l mi tin- tclit'i j ? t tinv of April, ?-itr'iI?-??n 1111 n If* I am] I -i.\l_v, fi Iiis ?!< i'I.'ii :ition n-_ im-t Sli<> 1 It-nr aIi-i. (ii i< <iii.l) is : I .-.-I.? IVoin :m<l 1 ; wiiliocl tlif liiiiil* "I tin- ^I:itf. mill 1ms n?-illi.-i- ! \vif? imr silloriiev Known wi'l.iti tin? .-nun-, iitnin i* j m Ikiiii a ropy of?sai<l 111 i*nt ion nii^lil lie . | st-rv.'tl: Ii i? 1 tj:< 1 <-r< 1. 1 ) :it 1 It > sanl 1 I ( loiaiit <iii *11*1 ?? :iti<1 pN-a-l lo(lnl sa'nl !? c!:i ral ion, on m- l?-ioqp tin* i.lli 1 > v of J A| ! 11. ? ii:lit ,-ti I 11 iltt ^iu:i] ixly-oiu*. oilier . ?*.- iiiiii* Mfl UIII ?* Will \ I |f|i lM Lfivi'ii 1111 u Wilt 5 ?! it<# m,\tihfcv\ c. p. i j ('l.'l < !{H? O. } [ I Ajvil IX tMl?i .M ^L. .. ; - j; HATS AND CAPS, : , AT;C.-P. IfETkSSElVS j 1 1~4 ItrvMl St I ?>< ?. o]i|iui^fT tin- Aiii;ii?tn Hotel, ; Aii{tiii>tNr*na , ntnl C'chiiiJ'in, S. ('. TrPT UKi'KIYKO. tin- following new poo.].*: ! (touts* Kino Mnloskius. <'n?finioros ?n?1 j i Soft lints, vision* colors^r.tnl styles with n > I oonipiote s!ock of (Souls' I*i! " J.oys n;ul C'hi!j (Iron's Fancy CAi^ ACuiuitry-mnilo 1 Wool Ilat^f'jr Jii^""1 tiJo. j s ' JOHN "wnfil.T.EY'S l! 11 Ornnitovillo ITnts, 1 ! IT.; is; now fTiuntifn*!tiring all <-f l'ur *1 lints, ns l.ow as Sil.,Vt. My (Jontls r.ro nil | 'jinadoto onli'i*. iukI warranted for f=l_vl<' anil ! durability. Tin* pnlilic is invited to cull and . examine lop themselves. Oct. o lbco, tf C. P. EEHSEN- i' CARSIA6ES.1 wi?E\ I E. J. TAYLOR \ "\STS7" OUI.P TJoppi-ctfiilly inform tliopc in ^ v w wnnt of HI If! Ol ICS, JlARXKSS, or i , i liirlkf. Pnri'io/rnc tl?nt Ki? !??? !? - 11 * ' - , -v"" *= => " >> line JUL | I lint, he is 8ellin?T?t loss prices I lion ever was | offvred in this market. To those those tlint j I have the cash to pay he would pny that. they j cannot do betler than to jjive him a call. Ha j ia selling NEW BUGGIES S ' t One Hundred Dollars. H is stock cannot be beaten in the uppercountry. and the work ia warranted, and he A df6es "the eounirj-to beat. it as to price-gad quality. lie hits oold in Abbeville Ditjjsjc^n I <1 great many Buggies and Carriages, and expect# I L to sell isiuiiv more. Tlwrcfura (five him a call. S He iiiti-ndsto keep on hand a large si nek of nil nty'e Bucgies, with and without Tops, anil at ~ price* that cannot be undersold. What is the use of going out of our District to |;?t. a fine Buirgy when you can jr?-t- it ut Taylor's Shop, j sjafiii. llaraefH, Unihrt'lla and Whip, all for) ^ lViie Hundred anil Twenty-five Dollars, ! ; Warranted for Twelve Months. 1 'l<et us go and see theiu?that must ho cheap* | k ' 1*- K. J. TAtr.Olt. j Abbeville O. 11., Oct. 10, ISUO, 21. If f|pME! LIME! LIME 1 i q?in: Subscriber I.At8 this method of inform- ' l X' ing lh?* public generally. that lie has, ami 1 J ' eta to keep constantly on ham), a good \)y ai th- best SorMhern Made Lime, at qi F.il'- Old Quarry, one nule from Vinson's J, or the Free" Hi i'lve, on Saluda River, jfeli he offer- for sale at the following prices: ^iy amount, under li.O bushels,* 8!S? cts pel' .u?b?l, over that amo'j it SO cU. per bushel. nftfitji. J. 0. RASOR. M4. Gallalier, Laurens Dist.,S.U., Oct. 20,12m | Soughs \ ploughs i i Qftft ONB HORSE PLOWS. e*"v' 150 TWO HOUSE PLOW8, For snle low by . A UARMICHAEL tic BEAN, | k? B-pt. 23, 18GO,2:Mm . C? VERELL & JACKSON, _ HOTJSE PA1HTS&8, QSAI1ISBS, XABBUSBB ^ AND PAPER HAHGEBS, I NINETY BIX, S. O- n J. F. VBKKU.. ' OALBB JACK0ON. J Tan. 27, 1880, 12rn th CHBE8BI CHEESE!l" A -LARGE SUPPLY on hand t?f th? same sort we hate mxUjjfor th? last three' co years. *- w BRANCH A PARKER. re i f Ocfc^6, tW014 tf Scrofula or liiiiKN Kvil, Is ft constitutional disease :i corruption of tlic blood, l>y which this fluid becomes vitiated, wenk, and poor. Heing in Mie circulation, it pervades the whole body, nnd may buret out iu disease on ftny pnrt of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not d^ktroy. The scrofulous taint is variously eauscd by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above nil, l>y the vencrinl infection. Whatever bo its urigin, it is hereditary in the constitution dc? Rccndiiig.J.'from parents to children unto the third and "fourth generation:" indeed, itscem* to be the rod of Ilim who Fays, "1 will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by disposition from Mio blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, iu the iangs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptins or sores This foul corrup- .. tion, which ueuders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so t hat. scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have far 1 -ss power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; consequently, vast numbers perish by disorders whieh although urn. i-croiuious hi men* nature, are ntill rendered lutal liy this taint in the system. Most of tlio consumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly in this contamination and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, hrain, and indeed, of all the organs arisa from or an? aggravated by the same cause. One quarter ofull our people are scrofulous ; their persons nre invadod by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the hlood by nn alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a mci'icine we supply in Ayor's Compact Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill <>f niir times can devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remedial? that have been discovered for the expurgation of this fnul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, llenee it should be einplo\ rd for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from it, such as Kruptive and skin disease*, St. Antony's Fire, Hose, or Krysipelns I'imples, l'ustu'.es, lilotclics. Mains and Boils, T.T.II... > I" ' 4. vivi Him oiiu IWH'UIII, ociim ueau, Uingwi'Viii, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial ] ?is5n.=(>". Dropsy, Dyspepsio, Debility, and, indeed. all ('oiiiplaints arising from Vitiated or liij-iiro l>lood. The popular belief in ivipitrifif of the Ik'ixiiI" is founded in truth, for scrotuhi is ii degeneration of tlic Mood. Tlio particular purpose ami virtue of this SnrsaI'lirilla is to purify nml regenerate this vital iluid, without which sound health is itnpoS6tl)lo in contaminated const it lit ior.s. AYEfVS CATHARTIC PILLS, For Ail she Purposes cf n. Family Physic are so composed that disease within the range of their act ion can rarely withstand or evade tliciu. Their penetratinir poperties search, nud cleanse, and invigorate eveiy portion of the human oigauism. correctintr its oi-eosed action mid resloimi; its healthy vitalities. As a consiuuaenee of tlose properties, the invalid who isT?dk'd-do-.vn with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored ^'v* remedy at once so s:' pie anil invifflitj. Not only do thfy cure the evcry-doy coinpluints o|-every body, but also tnauy forinidalili?nn<l dangerous diseases. The ngent helow na^ii d is pleased to furnish gratis my Ameri an Alnuiiiae, coataininit certificates of their . ures and directions for their use in the followi;g complaints: Costivenes?, Heartburn, Head 1- III', m ir-llli; irulll a IO\V riillC Ol lite l)Oliy OP >1 ilruetion uf its functions. AYER;S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Ibe llnpirf Cure of f'oitf/hx. f'-iltlx, frjfmn-a, Jinarsenen*, Crniipf. Jjfirnrhilin. !u dpi rut Consumption, and /'<r lit': 1,'clnf of Cunxumptivc J'uHrutx i,i A'lr'tuccd tSla'/ca the JJim ?.v, i'-it wMo i* (lie fie'.il of its usefulness ami so* itimerous arc t lie e.is<-s ?>f its cures, tliat al1111.**. every SfClion of country abounds in perioi!s publicly known, who liuve. been restored roni alarming and even desperate diseases ofi he Iunl's by i!a use. When once tried, itsuperiorily over every other medicine of it no apparent to ocr.ps observation, and where :* virtues aro known, tho public no longer* ii-sitnfe what antidote ro employ for the <iisrewinjr nnd dangerous affections of the pul nonary organ* tintt are incident to onr climnin.. iVIiili; many inferior remedies thrust. upon the imirnunity have failed and boon discarded, his linn gained friends by every trial, conferred: Ie> on the afflicted they can ti>;ver forget,, md produced curia too numerous and too ronarkublu to bo forgotten. VltlU'AllKD JIY 3>f. 3. 1. AVER & Co.,. LOWELL, MASS. Ail our Remedies are for sale l>v lJPvAXCFI tt'l'ARKRU,. ]). McLAUClILIN, C. II. ALLEN, Abbeville. Af wholesale by ITiiviland, Stevenson A Co, 'liarlcslon, S. C., and lluviland, Chichester it o., Augusta, Ga. CI. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND ifc.UIUL (MTOIOX MERCHANT^ eynold'a St., between Jnckson and Mcintosh Gra.; will n tie ml strictly to the sale of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, .nd all other produce consigned to him. Fer nidi attention giving to the filling of all ?rers for linpging, Hope and Fninily Supplies, iil>eral Cash advances tnndc on producc in tore. _Junfi 24,J8CO.JIJ.f JAMES D. gHALMERS. ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Mill AKO UEItll'H MARBLE, HT AS Just received three hundred new pieces L.1 together with the old, making one of the irgeal Mucks in tli.? Stato which will be sold ) low na con bo bought in any other place. MARBLE SLABS* 6 feet by 8, from $26 to f 40 -IEAD STONES" from $8 lo $25. MONUMENTS nd Fancy Head Stones always on hand to- v :ther with a larg? qnantity of desigbs, which in bo made to order at short notice. All Marble Cutting and Carving neatlv dona J.D. CI1ALMEK&. i Jan. 20, 1800 40 tf ... .. , ? :???i ^partnership Notice. rHE undersigned liave formed a-ffopfcrtner- ' . shin under the firm of ORR A LEE, for c practice of Law and Equity In the District . * Abbeville. .f'.iv * J AS. L. 6RR. i*r: a.-e?si? , HTMr.ORR will attend to any djueitfyV mniii ted to his care in the Diatriola of n, Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg aii0flj|K; . Sept. 1,1800, 10 3m n*r I Jm liY* f ,+