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*- ... ?Jb. 21. I Hit I. em on. ilie <leafck. Wo quote b. 18. 18'il. Illy WVi'll *1 5 I CCilli *h it>. ifcfil ntn ilcruntH -*for IOM 1 i;s l'? 8*-4, S8^iv {? Sfc fc ai .in QJ n T-? \ o ... ?v>< f BH'WT~ "?7" "* " '"4. l.VI t&JtoX.aa '.tffeAtSfci. 9 15 J. si ?t 11 J, 18 at llg.l7*j?J'*f. anil 1U8 Stl^n. -,e lii csDta. . A *\ /. ATloui?T,\. I'Vi. Co?on.?The sat** wevi; t The markoi is uixHmnged. Mouile, February 18. 1N?>U Cotton.?Tlio sales to-day were 7,<*?X) at 10 to 11 cents. The market is active m>d (ho demand firm. ' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TERRY BOAT LAUNCHED. ? rpHE Subscriber would respectfully inform | jA. the public Uiat lie lias launched a new and excellent Ferry Boat at the crossing plnce <on Saluda Hivor, known MS Smith's Bridge, <t!io Bridge having been wnslied nwnv.) mid thatthe Ferry will r?cc<v?* prompt attention .in the future. JAMES M. GRAHAM. February 42, ISC I, 45, tf BANK OF THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 i "CHARLESTON, ) "Fcbrunry 15th, 1861. > , THE -LEGISLATURE W,n*, at ?t? late ' section, authorized the'ienun of B?i)dw in | 4ho'amount ?f $676,000, bearing no interest of . - fvem.pof eeot., (or the purrone oi" nr?vidi?t> tJi? funda'reqtiired to Huslaiu the Stat* in -the ??el ?f ' ramming her rigfcta of eovereignty, .this Hunk ia now prepared lo -dicpom; o/ tbe HoiuIh. They re ieeued iu ?tm? <if foO. $100 ?nd -(500. Au opportunity (is >tlitu afforded -e vrry .oitizOK to anake a ee?UE? mid .profitable *uueet.iRe:U, wiiile contributing aid to the cu'.i&e in which lite Stuio ia engaged. With ilie.view of ejialiiitig citieetiH in any part of the State'to share in the vLohii, ihe Clerk* of -tl'.tt.CouiUi.cl -tb^ a/Ternl dit.U-io.18*' iiavs beeu requo6tud to op^n-books of ?i!bacii|ition for tko Stock. -Suitable -nriaiigpnierfU) -will 4 be made for furuixluog tbeBoiidsiCn the'receipt of the money, ut ail early d?ty afi.ee -each ?ut>-' MViptiou hns been made. Engagement for the f>ure|iaa* of lit'ndf may lie made ?t the timk, <ir rfit any of it* Jirnnoliea. 'll in |>roM?Ue .that, at 111* next Session of ihe JjegialavurV, tho*? ,j?ur <i?a 'who desire it ,msuy have .lUeir lioucl* converted fo<o itook, C. M. FURMAN, O '.A.. -J JJeb. 12. 1861 44 41 THE WINTER SESSION iN THE SUE 'VEST j pimalk m> m On Friday thr l.*f of. Majrh t/-jl 1 THE SUMMER SE.1I0N WILL OPKS TOondny, the 4tli of Xlarrh. BY that time it i? ?rxjv*oto-1 ilirt tl?*? N-w Building will h?* so n<>iir ?*?imi>l>*tf<' *s *. j llow of ito tieing ncvupied. j Pupils will t)B rcci>ivvil (it nnv litn. Jo?t "it i? I always desirable that they begin with the ?<>* ion. Ererjn effort will be made to give satisfaction in all the Departments " J. I. BONNER, President. Fab. 16, 1861, 42, 8t A CARD. *MTE HAVE sold to Ueurr. RII.EY A ww -A^flLBTON our entire interest in the jnercanlite bdffueee at Greenwood, and we herehr. thank our friend" for liberal patronise, atnl solicit a continuance of th? ?.me for our biiceO?or? Brli?\vin?r themto be nortliv of the ut? meet ewfidenoc, we etiwfolly Mcwmfnd them m man of bwnneaa, interrivy, and wiilittp to werk.'^Any patronage to them will iit> appreciated^ m. i FERRYMAN &. WALLER. W. W. PERRY MAN, -ML w- waller Jm. 29.TO6I 41 4t . JWnir AmG bought thaintereat of PERRY* vK MAN A W ALMK in the mercantile baainMb al Ghr?eow?p4; ^^Ve?p?cUuUy solicit m share of, the pdMiiurt heretofora ?n i>k?.n? b?Mow?d-on tW? Hwh. "v Oor flhnr will bear the styl? *nxL title of .-?U?Y * APPLETON. * J. H. RlfffcY, J. *R. H. APPLETON. Jm. 29, 18?1 41 4t , |5ii?im <4- 0 * ABLE-UPDIED MEN' WANTED " THE Ami OF SOUTH CAROLINA. < To Efttet for Oie Tear. of mm hen. -?W?T SERGEANT, . . . $20 Per Month wp* w " 'w i JOWWldER OF ARTILLERY, 15 / ~ mpfc ....... II . ? /j - ?re?iOn $2 to each Enlisted Mai " VttP* 'ft . * < J 'W. t. tatom. J } i ' ? & <5. Aitor. ' F*b. i* ie?i. ' ' ' 1 Ka?e? | TO GOMniSSIONEk QF ROADS. i i Km i': \ . it- . >' '!h> .v ill , mm- . .fb. ior '.l/be I "ii ! i.. Iia. 4 j '*r 01 I ouri Viu'j; ofth niiultj aceicill i_ !<' 'k? Acut oi II " i :"V2. wiiicli A<-t> vp -I'll in Ur.kii'.s uij.-'-L >!' tin- roml iaws. In'ur.ler (oat tli?- Clmii men vii ilif respective lbitialion Bourf may nee whm is required, tbey will find appen' del ?o this advertisement iho-lnJu?rl.ini Seciiora of ibe Aci? of and I862yft>; which ilior attention Ls dincK'd; ami tI-.c Vt^i|WniVi id'eaili of ihe said Boards is required to fife with tin Clerk of ilic Court ilie rcinrns specified in sii.1 Acts on or before the,/7r?< Monday in March nect. The uude signed 19 advise.I that the followi ing is the duty of the rcspcctive Boards?th| Battalion Hoards nnd the General lloards: First, liach Commissioner must make aimi ally to his battalion Hoard the report requred by llic Act of 1852, as to posting and pointitg the section of road under his charge. Second. The Chairman of each Battalbu Board must make directly to the Clerk veih* out yoing t/irony/i the General Board or its Chairman. the return required by the Act of 1851. In reference to ihe names of members ainsti luinig niiiu uonnis, auu nlao a npecifjcatiiii of roads assigned to each member or the Boarts to superintend and keep ia repair," &c : ! Third. The General Board, through its flliairraan and Treasurer, will make out un<jbr tlic Act of 1845, n general report of the condition of the roads, and all transactions ctnnected irith the administration, Hccompnuied *ith an exact account of all monies assessed fwm time to lime, ?nd all disbursmeiits made. 1c #/> rtOOuOUtv?n?ln 4? w uoocooiucuio nuu iiic money account, oae con.Holidaled return will be mado|by the General lioard, as required by the Act cf 1820, but in erery other respect the Battalion poardc, ihrough their Chairmen, must report directly to 'Jit CUrSc of tlvc Court. W. JAMES LOXI^X, Chairman General Hoard. i?OAI> ACT, 1851.?SECTION KVI. ' That it rhall be ihe duty of -thephairmun >f eack Hoard ?f CommfsSioners if Koiids, Bridges and Ferries in thisStatc.to fie with Ihe L'lerfc of 'he Coait of General Se?yiuns and Douiiuon 1'Jea.fi of the Judicial Diatviip in which this Board may l>e In each year,-On names ?f ihe members constituting said iioarfl, niid also i specification of the roads aitsvnil to ancli lr.?,,?< ?l? : j> uuc uuniu iv mijienuiepi UHU h^JC]) i iu repair. AtiiI the Juki Clerk tiall keep 11 hook in which Ire shall enter or ir.tiKcrihe said DiuieuicHt of tli? names of <lie l/^nuii^ioiicrs iiH-1 -rtic roiris tuuigited to each/ -which ho k sbiJl remain ;i6 u peminiiecil rreor</in his office ; ftnd the Haid Cicrk utiutt receive ^itic cents i-er ccrpy -elK-ei !f.~rr entering and reconjng tiic n.ime, to be pnidliy ibr xiiHViem ltuitnf> iif'i'uitimiij tn<>nera respectively. ^r.t of any funds which they ure Uu'tv authorized t-6 raise.'' UQ.VD A<T, 1852.?SG&NftS XVIIL "h .t -h. +! Ik' +.e ditty <4'?v?-y I <nnnii? ijj. u- . in i-p|iiiri mtt.i /ly lot. ? ;;ti:mi, t! ti?- n ineuiltfr. ii'hv h*-| '1 t. ii. hi in r;'l iti.%ri ?n piiiine'-tnd }>.?!i?t ng | : -I 11*1 I - t; I .-hi-.g. ' j . , X.J. ; : * m !" " <tf ' .X -.ffl {. ??-. I : IS.'i! r.| , < ? ?'( I I '! :??. t in.:. Ii<' t\" | 1 ... :. : '. > I*r ' J: . > - n ? -if > ... . .-.jui'?l i '.<* -.> I?i?* : . :-l 'sYi m .if Hi* "I i'mii* ] ns?.i. . .ir Mi*' s' ^li iv vAitv-'! iiiri-.it! i j-Ucit <iH li;l/ tVil in i'l?' (jit rc itrsi . Iji. -(><? )? 'i.f Jusf Iji-wviJing ecrtUin of '.1 r u..twill! 1 ~-4i>i?i.> i". jtiivvd ; * It b ' ?i/;ii'd * ! p i .iinii'niixv i.tre' by ilit* ('If * f IJouW." Fet>iiiiii-? 2i'?. 1SUJ ! 4>t Si misr icnliftiirv IMIMflllU.tbl, VND run !? }nid f.irk very uml: ?mou?t'.oC .iiMtney, l?y .cullingat ... No. 2, Granite Rafag0, , As we arf now Belling WATCHES'A D HOCKS At greatly reduced prices. And if you ne*d anything in (he JWVEMIY line, we are ftbfc celling tlint verv lor- If y?>u find it c?>niVj|lif-' ieut to pay cnsli. itfvill not cost yuu any todr# than it would in tWf bi# ci'y. We would Vera call the Attention of llione indeliled. to tlie born fati that ye are twrd up lor money, a fa would be .thaprfefol for all small favors in thi wny of settlement. / M. T. &. J T OWEN. I Jan. 16, If 1 89 tf I . 'i ft South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRKfC..^ ' ;j Offiet Court <i Common Pleat and 0^H^ifiotU j A. Ilunter. Jpm'r V Thos. J M?iicw8. j Baskio fHERjks tbe Plaintiff 0A, opike -trotli' sixty file his declat^^^^ *jb3^ (lie Defendant who, (it is snjra V iw -from and witlJut the limits of?tM?r ' Wtd has neither -fife nor attoraf] f >*< -the same, u*>n whom a copy of ?M||jwion might bi gerted: It J^kj^tliat said d^uration, on or^halSrf 4T^rtbj dMy then tf.-tfjtui slid 'mwSET mi . MATT 11 MP S*C. 0. P. 0#k's Office, .JMPT <:80? 12m "Tr?. v , ??? smTE OF M||p| .^iOLINA, CoUrtl for' dlspA^Po# *11 uhlBniahed if nirjiii,' win be k?W for liWville Di-trlct ?t npln Cqaril.Houso. on tht Fourth Jlondny I neing ifce 2*th rf*y) of February next, lo con UtlM -?lx dUys. if so lohg be necessary. All lUiiiora and other persons concerned sire-required jfo ukr due notioo. f - MATTHEVV.McDONAM). o.o. p. &a u. ? . Clerk'* Office. I , .1^7 * ,w? * i V-?1 AbberHI# a 0. -Q Afire , j all ' o*er Branch 4 PafflcerVptfig Store. . ; Illy, r s I %? k ' t . ')t> J ; i, jq j? ^ iwf.l ft ? i . |!) :r. At-.' ^ est olwirge for Tuitlori $20 00 a Session. ""l^HE ATTENTION of Parents nnd Qunr1 dian* is respectfully solicited to Mie superior advantage!) of litis old and popular liieh School. February 1, 1861, 40, 8t DURING MY ABSENCE FROM HOME ?T. S. COTHRAN. Esq., HAS my Notes and Bonds, and will act as my Attorney for the transaction of! all business. Persons indebted to me will pay to him by 16th February ue^t. at least the interest due on their notes. JAS. M. PERRIN? Jan. 8, 18G1 89 tf MWARTERS. EIGHTH REG'T S. C. M. ) Feb. 11 tli. 1861.1 By orders rBi'eived from Hrad qnarders. the order? rcquirinc Companies to* parade w?-ckiv for Drill rind ihnrtiotions. nre hereby . <MiMiernirfti?iid. Bj order of tlic Comniaodt-r n-chi?f. iaSL, J. P. BATES Brig. GtflHr W ILLIAM JAY, Col. 8ili iReg'" AMUF.l. I1UNTEK Adg'i Ft-1, int .. 1801. 42. fit m&wmm Tdt CREDITORS ^iSTD IlTORS, - ) ;V, having claims against the Es'II of ilie lute "* *,8. mary e. ellxson, m ??se present rlio same to Messrs. PER70THHAN ; fthd those indcHied to the tie will please make immediate payment R. B. BOYLSTON. Executor. ?b. P. 1861 33 tf ."he State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Eqoity. JVflttara P.?ii ) jmd utliera. > Bill for Partition of '> *? v" ) Land mid Swa'tV ounpnud.vift- / Pursooalty. 'rtd others. \ AS T -to or.ler trom Ciiii\f Justice * -O'.VmII, 4 .w41l sell on THURS DAY 2lst <Wfi, of FEBUUaRY next, on ihe premier*, at , pontic outcry. tine Rntl Estate of JOSEPH rflfATTj 4ee'd, containing ,4oO ACHES, b&Tf or lew, and biyinded l?y !?ndft of Riube.n Kdcairtt, Kniitrt t'rait.Jamea Fair ar.d "th?-rr. Said lands will be aold in four tracta, of whtoi> Plntta will im exhibkcd do th? day of Mile. r-ALSO? IX LIKELY HO&SES, HOGS, CATTLB, PLANTATION" UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FUBNITTJRE, AND OTHER PERSONALTY. THRMSi fj As to the Reulty'? credit of one, (wo and three years,- with interest from 'the dny of aale. Aa to the Paraqqnllv * credit of twlre months, wrth interttt Tfom the day of sale. -Purehaaeri to gi?K Bon da whfi at "least (wo good auretiea, prig the cost* in ca*h, and pay for p?pera. m u? rrniuxn nil lerffix OI ?n|C ?r#- (toniplieo with, and purchaser* hiuti atUnc to the term* at (o'cotti.' (?7* Th? CHOP,. Ac., Trill bo colli by Thq?, r*?wro?D,' Admini?ti-ttloi'> of Elinb?;h fVnti, c?n lh'? *?tfie d?y. * . WJi. H. BARKER, a .A.?.-' ' CommiMiviirr'* Office, j Jio. 391 1861 J . 41 4t ? 1 , ^ ^)R(}U Jlfe Sales. Writ* of Fffcrf Fncia4 (TTt vill pell at AlilArille se. on the 6ret 5J"ndi.y in M ARCH .hin tli*- letfftl hours of sale, the foly.pro|?ecty, to wit; House and Lot in tlio Town of Abbeville, ^liMihig '>u'- Her* more or lens; nl&n, Five LV4*J9 lo vr??: WuhIi, Kitty. Fanny, Loui** and fCbA on? Buggy ?nd llnrneps, on?? Stud Colt. I 1 Watch and Chain, and I Lot of Household FHftiitnre. ?s ihe Dronertv*of Hiram T Tustiu. Iadfc Q, F. Maulcl<?y oud ptlirrs. 4 W^groos Patrick and Mary, na the property 4. w in. II. Uentltv, od*. Daily, Connor aud Jally. 2 ITaholnr-and Ned. aa.the property f fctarve Itichey, uJ?. Roberta iV, Adams. 1 House and Lot near llode-s Donot conlain" z Six Acres, more or Ires; mUo, l Lot of I.um* : jar a?id Shirujleii, a* the property of..Jol?n" I'. ifodRea, ndn. T. J. Ellis. ' aS? Acres of Land, more or le^, fs the property nf James M. Gilliam and Wui. Mngill, adr. C. V. -Butties and other#. , TERlWR CASJ1. .IOS. T. MOORE, p. a. d. Sheriff's Oflicc, Felt. 10, 1801 fhe State of South Car6lina. .V ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.' ' Tn Unnitr ? ?1-^J1 aux?i der Patterson ami ~j Patterson, > vs. l Bill for Partition of John Patternon. ) Laud. J a tip J3u lenton, V nua others. ) IT APPEARING lo my autiBfaotjnn (hut ' ? Andrew M. Patterson, Daniel Patterson and big wife, Jntte, .lohu Patterson, Jo?iah Pattewn, Jaine* Patterson, Malcolm Patterson, mid thw children of Samuel Patterson, deceased, (names and number unknown) defendant* in this case, reside beyond the limits of this Slnle. On motion, by Thomson <fc Fair, Cotnpt. Sob, ordered that said defendants do appear and plead, nnnwer or demur to this bill (if complaint within three months from (lie publication hereof, or the same will he taken Pro Confesso against them. WM. ||. PARKER, O.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, \ Jan. 29, 18G1. J 41 3m The State of South Caroliira, A UUK VIJjL H DISTRICT. In Equity. Martin Williams, 1 and Sarah J., Ilia wife, > *h. ) Bill for Account and Allen Dodson, i Divisiuu. Nancy Dodson ? and others. ) IT APPEARING to my *niisf?ction that .Allen Dodson, Nancy Dorisou, A E. Hum? aides. Emilv Burttsides. John M Andtrgnn, Jog. A. Watson, John Martin, Sarah Martin. T. (?. Rutin, and fin-on Blam, defendants in this case reside hpyond the limits of (his State. On motion, hv Thomson ?t Fair, <'umpluinHins Solicitor. ordered that fluid defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of complaint within three mouths from the publication hereof, or the ?amo will be taken I'ro conjeno against them. W. H. PAIIKER, ce-a.p Commissioner's Officc, > Feb. 19, 18C1. \ 44 8m PRIVATE BOARDING, WASHINGTON, GA., AT 81.00 PER DAY, BY WM. H. wii^oisr. Si? ERGONS pacing through Washington, Gu., wiiiliing to atop nt.a Private Houm, cnn fiu-1 ample accommodations by calling bit (lit* nWub.-r, oituaie near tb? Washington Di pot. 81.0(1 PER DAY. WM. n. WltSON, F?rm<>rly of tlie Abbeville Prtnr, . Fei>. 8, 1861 43 tf "HOME GUARDS." rlnur I r J !- r% ? " ? iiiriuuen* ui tula \^nv*iry v^oi pB ire re? A quired to appear at LiOwndesviHe ou 8at* uidav wie 23-1 inst., to elect officers f?r snia Coni|.<nv, and to (rancaot other important bumnew A full Hitpftdnnce is required. By order .of the Company. A. J. rLINKSCALICS, II H. HARPER, C. V. BARNEH, Committee. Feb 12, 1861 43 2t S. C. MILITARY CAPS. f 1 "* I AM manufacturing various style* Military Cloth Caps, at fl'.OO 10 $1.25 each. A Wo Military Enutnelleil Gl&zttl Cloth Cap at W) cents each. They are warrant for durability[ Bumples will be Rent to unV Dart of the St^te. r The a.boye "Goods I manufacture at LOW I'RJOBS. All orders must be forwarded with Ute money or CASH ori delivery .0. P: Columbia, S. C., February J, 186IT40; If IHEESTATEW BM MY, *DEC'D WILL BE ItlMM SIF1EB IN the Ordinary's Office on FltUMfe.. the FIRST DAY OF MARCH jog ojaiin* a? j et oot presented signed WiH,Triftk?* the s?me knoWn^PrFrbe fore thpt-day. u afWWitFds be willTijot h?jld himself re?poji?iltle.. %Atid those indSlited are ' expectedti pay*BV>tbafr time. * 1 ' \ ' ' '* Jf.'W. FOOSHE, Adm'r. iWTiremmsIf v * *' W v" '* - JAW I. POT,JCT ; TAKE NOTICE ( That * Final Settlement , (~\F HIS ESTATK will ba made jo tyeCpurt , xjJ qf Ordinary for Atfhevil]* ftisyrjct''on; Friday th? 22a WK ' V W*f.. RDBERTOON., Adm'r. January 31?t. 18*1. 4n, 8t n ^ ,: * . . .y REEDVILLE MM HIGH SCHOOL, Spartanburg Diet., S. C. THE Next session of this Institution will cominenae on Moudqy tho FOURTH dny, of FEBRUARY. tinder tlio direction of tlio R?*v. R. H. 11 EI I), A. M., nnd J. F. SIlAW, A. M., Principals. Able and cftjo.ient Assistant* in all the va nous ueparimenta ai mo School will bo continually employed. Miss MARY A. GALLOWAY, from Athene, Georgia, who comics ty us highly recommended, will preside constantly over the Schpol. Particular attention will be given to Vocal nod Instrumental Music, and all the other Ornamental Branches. Bjtford, inclu'ling Washing nnd Fuel, can be obtained at the Female Boarding IIouh?, or in the best families ip the Village at the very reaEonablo rate of TEN DOLLARS per month. Ratesx of Tuition, Per Session of Twenty Weeks. Primary Branches, $ 6 00 The above, with Knglit.h Grammar, Geography, History or Arithmetic, 10 00 The Higher Branches, 16 00 Modern Languages, 10 00 Drawing^nu Painting in Water Colors, cach; 6 00 Grecian, Ortntal and Antique Painting, each, Q 00 uu i'aiming, i* yo Embroidery, Wax Fruit and Flowcre, each. 10 00 Use of Piano, 2 60 Contingent, 1 yo tsr For further particulars address IIE1D & SHAW. Principals. Roidvil'e, S. C. January 25. 1861, 39, 3t ' wsmaL~ I PROPOSE TO SELL OUT MY STOCK OF MY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, * BOOTS, SHOES, Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Cigars, Tobacco, &e., &c., AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, . JK?* Call and see roe, and price th< Stock, and I think you will admit that 1 mean just what I >ay. J?- TERMS CASH. M. ISRAEL. January 8th, 1801,3*7, tf FEMALE COLLEGE COKESBDRY, S. C, ' ? *? % > xnJD JSAJSttUlBiilB OF TBISC3UEGE Will be Rfeemmed Monday, EEBRUAEY 4TH. 'I' .. . J _ V . ' * JW7 ^ invite tyt* attention. of Parent* tc ?a - th? maijy tfdrant^gejik for thorough edtffetion in ?11 the depritrnehtii of the C<illeg? For" catalogues, Ac., at^'reta? i ' F. >. QAREY, 8?c'y. F?-)iru^v 1, lf,01. 40. _____ i -i * .: 1 D. McLAU WVM? i ABBEVILLE < HAS constantly on Land, nnd ia now recoivin| which he reHpcctfiilly invites the attentior stock it in selected with grerit cal*e, and consists n Drugs and GHEMI Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine 1 TRUSSES AND S? SURGICAL AXD DEM Pur^ Wines and Liquors PI3NT?1 TOBACCO, S3M FABCY TOILS N. B.?Physicians' prejeriptions cr.refullj* con Medicines warranted gcnuii THE NEWLY ESTAB RANSOM E^ Would respectfully inform their friends nnd tl SELECT STOCK r I "iJIEY moy be found at No. 149, BROAD Jk Pheonix) where tliey have on hand and nr in the country, P,uprv V ari pfir m w v* * v V^J est It would he to the advantage of those w we aro offering our goods at LOWER The Las ever been sold in this iparket, Give / RA March, 3, I860, *5-12m] T'J & l . ? ? .j | g ? ! ?t o s s ? 4 I i aJ r 1 hi-__ ? .= ? . o VI m B-? 'a 2 S =* m..2 a,s s= w g ? iia " ? I 4 s<t :p? s, 01 g . x s goo ?~;d ggg^il sii-ss W |ju o => 0 fi& g ??3?i Q E g 5 I s as wEo g| J S ?, 2 sig P td bd c ? f.n ?? <2 ^ 1-1 Om * 3 O ?fi c . ?2 .- cfi?SitnSGci S . cT - e 5 -B, !g .9 ^ g o .1 2 S 3 &2 CC .i'"co . o A | | j jj\f jpj^ U " I *"4 ! U ^ ft - |H>J d Of ? f - !lfel bl W. N. MERIWETHER, Wholesale and Eetail Druggist, if NINETY-SIX, S. C. T^AVTKG enlarged his Stock., of Dru?s - yV*-" ?W. Medicines, would respectfully, coil the nttention^of bis friends and the public generallyr^o lysine Wck of the same, and aplicit a Continuance of their kind patronage and liberality. * Ho proposes selling Drags as low as any first claw Drug Stprj6 in the gjV-country.-' His slock is complete, and everything sold by him' is warranted to be fresh and genuine. At his store may be fonnd DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and Paint Brushes, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teas of all kin4?, Buggy and Cark riage Grease, Also, a fine lot of CUEWING TOBACCO, and SEGARS of the best brands. A large and varied Btook of excellent PERFUMERY. He also offers Cynfectionanes, BHAIsrpiES, Pure Old Port. Madeira and Moling? w'.M5?r At exceedingly Tow figures. Also, a good article flf" Apple' Vipegur, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids'^ Lamps of al) kinds. Wicks for any kind of Lamps, and everything usually kept in a first class Drug ?tore. Prompt attention will be given to all. May 26, 1860-1-tf Final Settlement OF ,THE ESTATE OF : ILL. MWON, DM ' ' V ? ' u.- \ Jy* A A in this estate?h^ira, distrij) './TL ritec? aridcreditors?% ill appear in the Ordinary*! (Office on JfRlfrAYT* 22D FpDBUA1W. in?t.' Those' indebted will plcate *""pr*" '-"v HT. A. JONES, Executor. F>?h'vy Hth. 1*01. *181 ' r* : - ; am.; ? " WUl Bind ft?r Hota in the Bull a rtiont m Boon iw poimble. f;' . AUG; January 1?, JM<V 58, *1 ?? t ;&[ , W .. . r Jr..v"'---'-. FCHLIN, C. H., S. c. 5 n fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine*, to i of his fri?ndR nud the public generally. His i pnrt, of the follbwing articles: Medicines, CALS, Flair and Tooth Brushes, MIERY, OULSER 3BBA ES, PAL IXSTRIHEXTS, 5 For Medical Purposes, ] CHESTS. UFF A.3STD OIGrA.rtS, T ARTICM3. ipounded, nnd' nil order* corrcctly answorcd. in, mid of tlic licet qunlity, ILISHED HOUSE OF r Am & co, * * ie public generally, to nn inspection of their OF FURNITURE, STEET, City Hotel Building, (lute Enple <fc e daily receiving from tlic best manufactories VI jt' lU liltUl'C. ialiipg anything in oar line to give us a call as FiaURES pR a (rial. WSOW EVANS & CO. AUGUSTA, GA. new" MANUFACTURING FIRM. GRADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY HAVE entered into copartnerphip for tlio purpose of carrying ou the business of MATSTTTFAnTTTRTlSTtt And have taken poracssion of the well known COTTON PiNUFAOtORY, Lately in Operation by V. McBEE, located Six Miles Sontn-East of Greenville Village. The entire Machinery has been placcd iu COMPLE'J'F, RUNNING ORDER, and wo are now prepared to furnisli Cotton |)ar?0, Of a euperior quality. TBI W0OL CARDS Attached to this Manufactory are also in excellent condition, and all orders for CARDING WOOL will^be attended to expeditiously, and upon us good tcrrm as at any other establishment in the country. ? J. W. GRADY, DAVID O. HAWTHORJJ, WILLIAM PERRY. . ' January 11. 1661, 37, 3ai AN EXTRAORDINARY SCHOOL FOR BGtS, Will open 1st Marcj$, 1861, At jp&ietta, Greenville Dist.* IpOURTEEN MILES above the Court Hou/e, ^ Under the chorg? 'of'Dr. WM. 'PiER^F, Knative ^JaroliriifM, 'n|><' and cxffet)* onced^acfier. The entifWitirs exprfwe* M the Jgfclisfc Department/ iftdluOT?//Bo**d, Lights, WashitJg, in the ClaMiqal D'eiWttfeWgjHW' All vsi Modern Language* J&ughfc without extra cost. ' Boys are piref>ared for all tfcfl Colleges ofthsWatS, f<5V *11 Ufi? MiliUry ?od Naval Schools 6f tli# 3outh.- Paymentf?lMtlf in ndJu)? 4 For det?ifl[%l) fmarej|d D*Pieroe's Circular. His Tbwry'o<*E(]ucst/"i is (lie most ex traoramwy1w gi me iuk? cemury, iinwY-?thf 1861, an 8t * !i . > 1 . T" . . * . NOTICE. 'TiHB fluqwriW coring J?f? *b&tbqe from the JL , JDtatrJct has ?ktrqet?4' U# Prof#Hlo8?l pntf Prifow Bp sin en into .fluf bunas of D. P JONES, Esq., wfy> yif| jfrittfa promptly to the j'jairy-tai; ittl, ,rt, Sm V' A' BE