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Important from Tkxas.?Washington. February '26.?Tlic Star states tliut ibe Oiivernnient bas received nd vices from General I Twiggs has surrendered all the F<-derul .Military property io his department to the Texas authorities. The Arkansas Elections ?Little "oik, j February 25.?Uetuine received in ibis city j state that the majority iu lavoroi u oi?n vontion amounts to thirty. The 6ecessioa ists ljave elected twenty-^ye, conditional secessionists fifteen, and suMnmissionists twenty Tiik Palmetto Fj.ao in Virginia.?Wttii: ville, Va., February 18.?To-day has b.-en one of much interest to the people of ?his town, owing to the raising of n Palmetto or se- , cession flag, which was thrown lo the breez*. tit. three p m., amidst the cheers of the pnjjulwe, j OOMMEKCIAL. Abbeville, March 1. '861. Cotton.?Not much offering. .We quote extremes from 1 to 10c. Charleston, Fcbrnry 25.?There wn* a spirited demanded for cotton, to-day, which resulted in the sole of 3,835 bales, at previous prices, viz: 8 to 115c Four ships were taken tip to-day lo load?two for Liverpool at 11-lGd for cotton in square bales, and two for Havre at 1^ and 2c. for cotton, and $3? nnd $4 for rice. New Orleans. February 23.?Sales of cottor 4,000 bales. Middling, lOf to lljc. Freight' to Liverpool, id. New York, February 25.?The cotton mar - - ' l.-I? l?l?? Let is quiet; sales lo an}- 01 i,.;uw umvo. * .? with sales of 2.000 bbls, declined 5c. Souther quoted at $5.40 to 6.65 Wheat is quiet ; sale of 27,000 bushels ; Southern at $1.55. Corn i heavy; sales of 36.000 bushels; mixed at 6 to C9e.; new at the depot at 62 to 93eT; Soull <rn yellow at 70 to 73c. "Spirits, of turpentir 5s dull at 35^ to 39o. Rosin is firm at f 1.25 I 1.30. Bic? is steady- at 3? to 4Jc. OBITUARY. DIED, On the 19th of February, 1861, LI L'lSIIA MATILDA, daughter of Abram ai Clarinda Jane uoruon, nura n-t j. months. This young and interesting child, company with little brothers wprfe pin'i near the dwelling house, when lftW,cloihi caught fire, nnd was so tmdly burned that. ? lied in n few hours AN ' 0RDIMNC1 Tfceqiiiring tlic Citizei OF THE VlLLIGE OF A6BE?IL] To Make Rviunis or aix TAXABLE PROPER! IN THEIR mstttfiuix, Except Re Estate. BE IT Ordained b>/ the 1 'otrn Council beeilte, and by the Authority of tin That all Itetrffneof the value of the salt iaerchandike,<and also the amount of tional and mechanical income, rcckmiin January, 1860 to January, 1801, nn>l of cr property, except renl ealatf, subject lion uuder tlje pro visions of the Act LtyisloUjro, p?;scd at- 'the lact session of, authorizing t|ie Town Council of A Village to levy taxes wit hin the corpor its of said Village shall be made to I Town Council, within thirty da3's fr date. Jic it farther Ordained, That, each ai person residing within the corporate I naid Village", shall be liable to a doubl Vase of bis or her refusal or qeglect V with this Ordinance. Done and ratified in Council Chamt wary 22(171861. D. F. JONF InU March 1, 1861, 44, 3t THE STATE OF SOUTH CA1 Abbeville District,? Citat'u By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary ville District. WHERE AS. Jas. B. McWbortert to" me for Letters of Admi of att-artd singular the goods one rights and credit ot Charlotte McAa qfvthe District afpr$i?id, deceased. T!i?pe af? therefu/e to cite and adi singular,lbs kindred nrpditnm < deceased, to; be and appear before r next Ordioary'a Oourt for the said 1 be fiolden at Abbeville Court House, day. of March ndfet, to show cai why Che *4i(l Administration s|iot granted.... Given uudertny bund and eeal, thi day of February, one thousand eii **' - -J !.? oxtli and uixiv-we, unu m tuv ou?> j? ican Independence. WM, HI1 Ordinary'* Office. Febraary 26th AJf EXTRAORDINARY B01 Wiflof)e1ri 1st Marcl At Kftftetta, Greenvil Ij'OURTKiJN MILES above the J? Uncterthe charge of Hr. W n native Carolinian, ripe Vhofar enctd T?tth>r. Th? entire veer'f Department. inclti , tc. A* tsiil h? i Cl??<rc?f Def.artm.-ni. $l*>,i. All I^ngti)fl^of* E?ro(iV "nuelit ? SC^^SRSl1?^' MiHUr SobovU of the Sotith Payment vaiu^, Jjelao??^?j? tii? lfith July. For A>UiU c*l) aird read Dr. P l?y 11* Theory of.?dueatloo ia tfaflBiMgr onexrf the lOihoenti jft'diPfeirT, t&i, j?, st I FEMALE^ CO LUGE COKESBURY, S. G. i THE EXERCISES OF THIS COLLEGE Will be Resumed Monday, FEBRUARY 4TI-I. FACULTY. TfT'.V. J. C. WILLIAMS. s REV. GEO. II. ROUND. OSCAR AICIIEL. MISS ELIZA PELOT. MISS A. SUE WILSON1. n 8 MISS V. D. IIOLLEYMAN. i? n 7 ' " " i- \\7 E invite tlic attention of Parents t )e t f tlie many advantages for a tlioroue lQ eduction in all the departments of the College For catalogues, <fcc., address F. F. GAREY, Sec'y. ? February 1, 1861, 40, 2t i NOTICE TO I THE PUBLIC = FERRY BOAT LAUNCHEI rI"MIE Subscriber would respectfully infe ^ I ? #? riublio tliiit. lie lias launched n n I ? mill excellent Ferry Boat at tlie cniMiliff pi U on Saluda River, known ?& Smith's I'rii] I (the Bridge liavini; been washed awav,) i | | { thai tlu> Ferry will n-ceive prompt at lent in the future. JAMF-S M. GRAIIAM Fehruarj* 2'J, 18C1. 43, if BANK OF TH ,? STATE OF I SOUTH CAROLINi! | l"!l \ I: I.I-; ION. Fchu-ry Itilli If-t* 1 : '1 Mir. I.KCISI.ATU1 r: !i vii.ir. n< i'* I I tM-.-rillll fill1!1 ill- l>hl.C III I)?ll *4/ 1 lll?* *ti.? -'in' I'l S '1/1,111111. I? * .. .T ?T'/' I* r . : |uj: <af r ?ii y II - Ij I |l. .11. - ' |11. li ~ I I'vniM lit'j li*r r^li'* ' ""?iiij, lli > ! i> i iiU pr>jr r?*.i .4i ii i. I!?.j.i!s. j II- l&llv'j fit 1-111(1* <l| j!-"?ll JUl" .ill.l $.i(|ll "I'I" ' is tliiIH .iff i ! >"\ guiz | make it HnuirtJ mill pr-'Stu-Jv invo-' ii?-iiI, T| J r:mi11*ilini iiif ai' I m ilie n:il. e in which tliw I?k I | ir eiigwjjed. Willi the view of enabling c ' Cfl/A in any pari <>l the State l.?* sliere in the | (lie ('l?-rk? it Hie CNiii.'Ih ol I tit- ??-veral Ji have Iii-t-ii i*<|iirstrd to 0|i-'ii hooks of ?u timi fur the .Stuck. Suitable arrantjeinen ne made tor Itirnt^limg the Bunds on thn ( ii the innn>*y, at an early ilav after eac fcription luis been made. Engagement* purchase ?r Bond* may lie made at lite B at any of its Brunt-life.?. It in probable tli?t next. Session of the Le^ialature, tho tirs who desire it m-iy have their Bom o/Ab v<-rted into Slock. " C. M. FURMA 18'V1 Pre., pp.. lea- Fe(j j 2, 1801 44 g from all oili - ? ??-4.1 u> rphg State 01 OOULll v/rtit ABJWVILLE DISTRICT. bi. evil if In Equity. ate lim- Al?xn?<W Peterson aud ) Hie said Kancy Patterson, / oiu this vs. i Bill fof P"r John Patterson, } Laud id every jB?e pu lerson, V imitd of mid other 8. ) e tax, in APPEARING to my patisfnot i comply Al|Jrew M. Patterson, Daniel 1 . * r. 1 T^in PatfprROll. JO >er Feb- 0',(1 w,,e' ????:, ' lersun, Jiime* Patterson, Malcolm 1 ^ uitd iho children of Samuel Pntterson, jn'dant- (names and number uukiiown) defer ill is CHBf, reside beyond the limits of t On motion, by Thomson A Fair, Con IOLINA ronlered "aid defendants do up plead, aupwrr or demur to this bill of 3n' within three mouths from the publicali of Abbe *Qr 'be same will be taken Pro Confet them. .asapplied p .. WM. H. PARKER, , nistration, Commimionei Office, 1 juchattelp Jaa. SO, 1861. J 41 r -? MTXOX ?I the ha in ne, at our I district, to I ? i ?f. on the 13ili IS not*'be DURING MY ABSENCE FROM ? th^ 554th S. COTQUAJf. Ei tht hundred ar of Ainer- AS ?y Notes and Bonds, ai II jls my Attoniey for the tro LI* o a d a11 business. HW1. Persons indebted to ine will pay - _.g 16t-li February next, a\U<ut ilie intc SCHOOL U'eirnou#. JAB. M. ? ? Jan. 8. 1861 89 as, ? 1( 1861, NOTICE . _ . rT,HE Snq*crib?r daring his at?f 16 JDl8t?f X Distri I Jia* entrusted his and Private Business ir.to the hat Court House, JONE^, Esq., whu will attend iir?> M. IMKliCE, fume. ifndf frxperi- W * * ? Oth lRRl. 37_ gm htiiitt Hunrd, .. ii ?UO; ill ill* . * ^mrr the Modern OoXlJM ? ritl.out extra ( LARGE LOT of Oreenv >Sl4|? Applv ?o y and JJ*vnM ^ , ,r* j^g, " nd May 24U?. 1&60 ierce'? Cjrcn- ? r* wo?t e* AUGUSTA HO USU?t?. C ;/ GONFERENGE SCHOOL. iwi i.ii T' U D nroinw inxj j>^ivtxojaa OF THIS SHOOL WILL Commence ebruary 10th. faclty. It W. BOYL- M., Rector. W. II. SULLEN", A, M. KEV. S. A- SER. A. B. ' ' ! Board, $12.00 Month. High- 1 est charge fouition $20 50 , a Eion. J THE ATTENTIO Parents ntul Guar- 1 (liana is respect col ieitrd lo the su- ' perior advantages o old and popular ' Ilich School. ] February 1, 1881, ( MlE; c AND can be lmd.fey sinull amount of ' money, by callii { t "No 2. Gr? Ranee. ?1 u-| As we ^reselling WATSHES CLOCKS )Ai greatly reduced p?\nd if you need I unytliiii" in the JSWiline, we are hIso felling that verv 1i>*?k. find it enlivenient i? pny ciisli. it wilst you any more m than it would in thebi^ '(>w We would here Mm en t ion of those *( iudeMed. to the cinlibor.Hi we nre hard 0 ?P ,or money, aI,d JJWtliMr.kful for all ' Pinull favors in the WWjment. 1 "i * * T OWBN. I Jan. ll?, IS61 * tf 1 -- t E TO CBiTORS | A* c M DEBTS. ; ^ *' 0 lme a PERSONS huvitfg clnst tho Es- ' iU i>? ? tale of ilte lat? ( i>hi ??r * .'m I MRS. MARY llSON, ' r ? Tlw J i Will 1'lonsc present the o>?srs. I*KIt- 1 An ' liIN -V COTlMlAN : fhd-biod to Clio 1 en to i tni"! r.iiaio will please nw ie payment ' while 11 io me. >inte 'Boston, _ 1 itizeim j xecutor. 1 fjoau. Jnn. H, JNUI if a str ict a , t ES THE WINTIISION: L*.t ri mis# r FEMALEliEGE dent. 4t WlLJi>? < On Friday, the Jtt n(^ 5 olina. as? THE SUMSPilON ' f wns^OP: htion of Monday, the,4Hch. 1 Jon lliat . . 'vES.a. !?*U?r?oD QY that time it iipttMS New ^inh Pal- 13 Building will be bo ^ 1.4 Sta tipincr aiu'rvi'ii, anuw vi > ;V rieoeatted, Pupils will be recefre$fcfc- {t idauU in always desirable that MjgJ.T Ins Slate. ,jon- JjOHfciiT npi. Sol., Every effort will ^*^eiBfac. pe?r and tj0D m all the Department* coiimlaint J. tStKBS> ? ion luci^l, Feb. 15, 186J. 42, Wvft14o agtrmff i.ij'" " . Sheriffs S 3m T?T VIKTOR ' _L3 to rue directed. 1 ?rt<j 0 Court House, ou the Wpu ? " next, within the If^/hout, U? lowintr property, lo Will ,1 ~ _ ^ksjsj-7 i I nonce ana uoi SggRP/i., containing one aerostat' laves lo wil: Waih, TfOMP Child, one Butter ?nQ^WMIn^ ' HOME l WMU)h a..?f Ch.inMRl^lt. an Furniture, ? ihe prjfadwS' "*? ads. B. F. Msulden aii&$ftt*yi'u. 3(1 will act 2 Negroes PntrickJ&^wi| nsaction of of Wra. H. Bentl?|^ .t^,I,'m fey 2 Negres IT n fi n 1 m If pi *e?t due on of GeJg>. Bichry; aSgBjggy. PERRIN. 1 House and Lot Wmj&ftffi tf ing Six Acres, more ?tk"' Rliinirlrs. Hodge*, ad*. "f. J. 22ft Acres of Landafipi * any ?>f James M. nee from the & ^?J"g Professional TERMS unptly lo Die Sheriff* Office, H. COBB. ^ """"??SOT: ~ TO COMMISSIONERS i OF ROADS. I 1 THE undersigned. Chairman of the General 8 Board of Commissioners of H >ads, for Abbevillo District, has been ruled by order of Court , requiring Reports made nccordi g (o ilio Acts 3f 1851 and 1852, which Acts arc not iu Judge ' Evan's Dijcst of the road laws. In order that ? the Chairmen of the respective Battalion Boards may see what is required, they will find appetilod to this advertisement the important Sections if the Acts of ISO 1 and 1802, to which their , mention is directed ; and the Chairman of each )f the said Boards is required to file with the ' Slerk of the Court the returns specified in said Acts on or before the first Monday in .Vurch next. The unde signed is advised that the followng is the duly of the respective Boards?the Battalion Board* nnd tins General Boards: First. Each Commissioner must make nnnullly to his Battalion Board the report required jy the Act of 1852, as to posting and pointing lie section of road under his churgo. cecond. The Chairman of cacli Battalion Liu.uu inuoi ntunc mrcriit/ 10 i/te WifflC IVl(tt)iit goiwj throwjh the General Hoard or its Chairnun. tho return required by (lie Act of 1851. [n reference Jo "the names of members const iuting said Hoards, and also a specification of 'oads assigned to eacli member of ilio Hoards to luperintcnd and keop in repair," Sic : Third. The General Board, through its Cliai?nan and Treasurer, will make out under the Vet of 1845, a general report of tho oondition if the roads, and all transactions connected ; | vith the administration, nccampanied with au xact accouut of nil monies assessed from titno. o time, and nil disbursments made. As to assessments and the money accouut, ine cons?l dated return will be made by the Jeneral Board, as required by the Act of 1820, ?ut in every other respect the Battalion Hoards, hrough their Chairmen, must report directly to he Clerk of the Court. W. JAMES LOMAX, Chairman General Hoard. ROAP ACT, 1831.?SECTION XVI. ' That it thall be iho duty of the Chairman if each Doard of Commissioners of Roads, Judges and Ferries in this Slate to file with the 'lcrk of the Court of General Sessions and Common Picas of the Judicial District in which his Board may he in each year, the names of J 1 he members constituting said Board, and also ! . specification of the roads assigned to nacli 1 uember of the Doard to superintend and keep j u repair. Aud the said Clerk Khali keep a 100k iu which ho shall enter or trunscribc said , mit-inen! of the name.*, of the Commissioners I ii'J iLe loads assigned 10 each, which book ' bull remain .'is a permanent record in Lis oflice ; [ iiU tin: said Clerk shall receive nine cents per opy sheet for entering and recording the mime, J o bo paiil by the different IJoardn: of Commisiouers respectively, out of any funds which hey are now authorized to raise." 110AD ACT, 1852.?SECTION XVIII. 'That it Hhall be the duty of every Commisioner of ho:ids to report annually to the lioitid, >f which he is a member, if he has complied ritli the law in relution to posting and pointing he scction of road under their charge." SECTION XXIV. "That the Chairman of enjh Board shall inludc the returns required by the sixteenth sec ion ot die Act gv,>i"o], to establish certain | *oads, Bridges and Ferries, and to amend the j m nw respecting Commisssoners of Ilouds in cerain particulars in the report now required to >e made at the Fall Term of the Court of Coindoii l'lcas; and shall iu addition^lfereto report uch Commissioners as liavc not made the reurn required in the last preceding section of his Act; and all returns and reports required >y law Khali be signed by the ^Chairman, and :ountersigiied by the Clerk of each Board." ?February 20, 1801 44 2t II TC, MILIMY CAPS, IAM manufacturing various styles Military Cloth Caps at $].*>(> io $.1.25 each. Also Military Enamelled Glazed Cloth Cap at 50 :eiits each. They are warranted for durability. Samples will be eeut to any part of tlio state. The nbove Goods I manufacture at LOW PItlCBi. All orders roust be forwarded with ;he money or CASU on delii-ery. 0. P. REMSEN. Columbia, S. C., February 1, 1JMJ1, 40, tf THE ESTATE OF ' Dnimtm n*v iwfiin ErlUKUlw j/nij xrjtiv ji ] WILL BE ?i MAW SETTLED ( IN Ordinary'* Office on FRIDAY, the " FIRST DAY OF MARCH nexUyAJ.f^fv- ? in# clninTrt ?? \et not |oegeiited to 'hg^mi^Jr- ' signed will muke the known on vor be- * Fore that day, as afterwards lie will' not hold liimseir renponsilile. And tlyufte indebted are C expeCteJ'to pay b? that time. ' J. W, FOOSIIE, Adm'r. 1st Feb'v, 1861, 41. 3t LET THE CREDITORS OF JAMES L. PBATT, ICD, TAKE NOTICE J " j . - it That a Final Settlement OF HIS ESTATE will be made io the Court . r.( Dnlinirv for Abbeville District op Friday (lie $fq Hair of February, 1861. W M.. ROBfiRTOON. * ?Wr. January 81?t, I8b1.%?, 8t j State of South Caroling ABBEVILLE DjkTfilCT, Office Court of fltei ami Qeu'l dtttiom A. Hunter. Adm'r 1 ?. .a. > Foreign Attyjbment. Thos. J MathaWi. j Baakin PlainAttorney, "\I/"HEREAS the Plfiu'ifr did, on the tooth ' ' "* AUIIIAAII hnndvAil *f nay w nuitmnci, ?wiJ si*iy, file hi* declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is fcjid.l is absent from ' and without the limits of ibis State, and has < nciiber Wife nor attorney known within the name, upon whom a oopy of said declaration ' ought served: it if thereforejtrdered, that the said Uefs4dapt dfrapp^vawl plead' to the nid dedar^ion^on gr b?ipr<mr?|tTea^|^iiy of tyovetaber, eighteen tyiadred and sixty one, Otherwise final and absolute judgment will I U??n be given and award etfcafMoet him. I JIATTHBW ImRwAU). o. a *. ' Clerk's Offlt*, Kor. Ip, 18?0 ^ 80-12m i REIDVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, Spartanburg- Dist., S, Q. Tup: Next session of tliis Institution will coiDinenoe on Mouday the FOURTH dny if FEBRUARY. under the direction of tlie [lev. R. II. REID, A. M?, and J. F. SUAW, A. M., Principals. Able and eftHcnt Assistants ill, all tlje vn, ,jr ?i._ I ?:ii ?._ ... i?'?m mvj?UI nuvilVO V| IUW OVIIVUI W III W' VVil* .inually employed. Mies MARY A. CiALLOW AY, from A then?, GeQrgia, \jrho coin c a ,t> ua highl}' recommended, will preside conitantly over the School."' Particular nttention will be gi?en to Vocal ttid Instrumental Music, and nil llie other Orinmentnl Branched. Hoard, including Washing nnd Fuel, can be ibtained nt. the Female Hoarding Ilnu?e, or in hu best families in the Village at the very reaunable rate of TUN DOLLARS per month. Rates of Tuition, Per Session of Twenty Weeks. ?rimary Branched, $ 6 00 I'lic above, with English Grammar, Go ogtnphy, History or Arithmetic, 10 00 The Higher Hranchee, 16 00. ilodern Languages, 10 00 Jrawing nnd Painting in Water Colors, each, 5 00 irecian, Orintal and Autiquo Painting, each, C 00 )il Painting, 16 00i embroidery. Wax Fruit and Flowers, each. 1SX 00 Jse of Piano, 2 60 ;onlingimt, \ 00 For furtlior pnrttenlurs nddroFs UEID tt SL1AW, Principals. lUidvil'e, S. C. January 25. 1861, 30, ?.t WflHI. I PROPOSE TO SELL OUT MY STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, _ Jmbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.7 &c., AT PRICES rO SUIT THE TIMES. ^ ?? wan h:.u see me, hiiu price ioe Stock, and I think you will admit that I nuan just what I lay. gar terms casii. M. ISRAEL. January 8lh, 1861,37, tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRTOfr. IU Equity. Martin Williams, J ud Surah J., his wife. > vii. ) Bill for Accouut and Allen Dodson, J Division. Nancy Doifsou > and others. ) IT APPEARING to my ?Alisluotion that Allen Dodson, Nanoy Dodmm, A C. Burnid'-B. Emily Ournside^Jhilm M Anderson, JAr. t. W otaofrf.Jolin Martin, Surah Martin, T< G. Iiuiu, and Suyan Blain, defendants in this case eside beyond the liiniis of this State. On lotion, by Thomson <fc Fair. ('miiplainHUts Socitor, ordered that said defendants do appear nd plead, answer or demur to said Bill of fltirihlaiilt'. U/illiiil t li roft rwA.,11.o Cm/im ?.?l% f&ujpn hereof, or Hie -><*me will l>?j tuken 7ro eou/ettu againtt them. W. U.PARKBR,ob.a.d lommisyioner's Office, i Feb. 19. 18G1. \ 44 3m hbahoiiar. EIGHTH REIT's. C. M. .) V Feb. lltb, 1861. \ i ? " By orders received from qu$rderp, the orders requiring Companies to pared* v.iktv for Drill nud instructions. are hereby ou(it?rrosnded. Bj order of ihe/Commari'ter d-<;bief. * * J. P. BATES Rrig. G?n. WILLIAM JAY, C?L -8th Rsg. SAMUEL HUNTER Atlg't Feb. 42, 8t MMMH, MISS .MARY E. B&REY, At the reaj<TOe? of Un. W*tjor7,r WHERR *hy U prap.rfrd for MA!TTuA"MAKINO, id tlif neqfcerfftvls,'mod at r?i? tootbla pm*s. ' AWCbildwma?4 Q*otl?aen'a nlAtliA Khi?U AtA. ' * February 1,1061, 40, J}ai Alt . ? ' L, , y, ,i * ' ' i . I MGB TO WILMS, rrvo FIRST HA.T? OAHPBTTrSSg to 2>if? X by the a*y, month or y??r, Apply to * - - '"X BBAHCGL Jan. 2?, 1S?1,*V . . A,'v \ * v: D. McLAU 9&VOOMHF ? ABBEVILLE i H AS constantly on hand, and is now receiving which he respectfully invites the attention stock is is selected, with great care, aud consists iu Drugs and CHE MI' Fine Toilet Soaps, Fiue I TRUSSES ANft SH< SURGICAL AND DENT Pure Wines and Liquors MEBI-CINE TOBA.OCO, ew vmurn N. B.?-IMij-siciatis' proscriptions carefully o>nj| Medicines warranted gcnyiiu THE NEWLY ESTAB] to a mt ximnouxu A i Would respectfully inform tlieir friends and tin SELECT STOCK I T1IEY may be found at No. 140, BROAD S Pheonix) where the}* have on hand and are in the country, Every Variety It would be to the advantage of those wis we are offering our goods at Th# lias ever beon sold in tliis ranrket. Give u RA1 March, 3, 1800, 45-l2m] a ? 2 O ? o * ^ o g a'3 ? <o I ~ *C s a S r l i I ft. S3 ? c 2 i j; c I O o o ? ? "3 ?-s u jf a J ? ! Isi 4f ?a i ^ 11 i|i^ 3 * ? j- ? r 5 -i=? . >? -H I fo. i. 1 ? g -3*gg 1 or -r=- ; as ii^ i Q ti & 5 I s a s g-1>? s* r^nwrtt s ? g BxSg WejQ8.|J = *gg P H M = ? fcn 42 ,A?2 W 3. ?.jf ? ? wgtftf . V C3 o .2 ?3 'Pi -i TiO? M TO Ss ?.? c C ^ Lj K 3 = ??.? J* 6,3 t ? ii.??: ir ( ? a fig I. ?*? 1-1 te fel fi. 2 S -o ivr . tir wv W. mtWWtl HEHj Wholesale .and Retail Druggist, ' NINETY-SIX, S.'O, HAVING enlarged l?i# 8^6k\ ?r Drugs v?nd Medicines,-would respectfully cajl'' the attenti<yjj*?f nis friend* and the.publicgenerally to his' fj,ue a too It of the same,' and solicit a continnanoe <j| ineir fcincl patronage and liberality. _ He proposes selling Drugs aslow as any first classl>rug Store in the upeountry. His stock is complete, and everything sold by him is warranted to be fresh and genuine. At his ainno mnt< Ka fftnn/? DYE 'STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Yarnishea, Varnish and Paint Brushes, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teas ^ of all kind*, Buggy and Car- : riage Grease, ? Also, a tine lot ?f CHEWING TOBACCO, ? and SEGARS of the best brands. . A large and varied stock of excellent PERFUMERY. He also offers Confectioneries, BRANDIES, Pure Old Port. Madeira and Maliaga At exceedingly low figures. - Also,-a good ?r- * tiule of Apple Visegur, Kerosene, Oils and Fltiide. Lamp* of nil kinds! Wioks for apy kind of Lamps, and everything usually kept in a first class Drag Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. May 26, 1860-1-tf . A j Final Settlement OF THE ESTATE OF ' C. I. AM1RS0N,. DEC'S i ALL ioj?rMttd;in till* ?rt%U?hairs, diatributeea an J creditors-Will Appear in the Ordinary's Of8c? oft' FRIDAY, 22D FEQ R&JARY, - jo?t. ThojM indebted will pl?*M ? IS5?Sot453? 4*i"* *" ^ I - -.v H. A. JONES, E^acotoa L Feb'y 6tb. 1861, if, it , ? To ySfora AUG. M. Wfj|K Juaary 16, l^ftO, AS, 2t ^fa>p? I V I ] fc CKKMX8? i } Q. H., S, C. < \ I a freeh supply af/Prug? and Medicine*, to of his fri<*das npa th$ public generally. Ilia i part, of the following-articles: Medicines* GALS, lair ami Tooth {(rushes, JOTIBER BRACES,, Al. lYCTRIIMEOTS. ; For Medical Purposes, HESTS< CJl-'l-' iVKTlD OIGrAHB, r AETICibBS. >ounded, and- nil orders eorrcctly answered. \ and of the best quality. . & HIbJI LISHED HOUSE OF TAHS & CO, a public genernlly, to an inspection of their 9F FURNITURE. iTEET, City Hotel "Building, -(Inlc Eagle daily receiving from the beat mauufactoxies n ?I* o* jc m-iuwre. shing anything in our line to give MS 4 ?qll as FIGURES 3 a trial. ?S0M EVANS & CO. AUGUSTA, ?A. NEW MANUFACTURING FTDM JJ lliiu JRADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY HAVE entered into copartnership for the purpose of carrying on the hiuinesa of MANUFACTURING, md have taken possession of the well kno.wn 50TT0N ; MANUFACTORY, Lately in Operation by located Six Miles .Sojitn-IJatsjt of Greenville Village. The entire Machinery has been plappd in /^/TVAi?rP?T -nrnTi w ivrx- i > r j 4. Xt RUNNING ORPER, and we are nqw pfopurod to furnish CottOH#ailt0, Of a superior quality. THE WOOL CAM ittaclieJ to litis Manufactory are also in excel?nt condition, and all orders for CARDlNft Vmwill be attended J$>4pxfjeditiou?Iy, and l)OQ<aM>A?ll tpima na nt. unu nil-* ' 1 O -"J SWUHIIUient id the country. J. W. GKADY, DAVID O. HAWTHORN, WILLIAM PERRY. January 11. 1861. St, 3m iPLENDID FOUR-HORSE finely Six, ^ C K W f .. v ... ?