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MAtvsuaM uu&KESFOirDENCECSuluiyam'i* Islam*, Moultrie LIuUae, ) March 4th, 1801. "J Dr.AH Wiuox:?1 now write ill the absence of the greater portion of our Company, who hare been detailed as Picket Guard, at the Eastern point of the Island. They left hereon Friday last, with three day's rations and will return to-day. The remainder of ue, consisting of 20 or 80 persons, who were performing guard duty here, at the time, were directed to remain, and under the charge of Lieut. WuiT?t to proteot the Quarters until the return of the Company. We have constant communication with our comrade*, nn?l learn that they are ?|-y comfortably situated, being provided with good tents, and find the duties of the Camp less onorous than whilst here. It is very likely that we will be drdered to Morris Island in a few days. Col. Gregg, with six companies of the Regiment is now stationed there, aud he is very anxious that his Commaud should be again re-united. We are so . very pleasantly situated here, that we anticipate anything else than benefit from the change and would bid adieu to our present quarters, with considerable reluctance. Obedience, however, is the first duty of the soldier, and we will cheerfully respond to tlie commands of our superiors. The Quarters'on Morris and said to he more comfortable than wo were at first led to suppose, and tiie troops nre aid to be very w?-li pntistied. The wuier is bad, but arrangement will snon he made for obtaining a supply from the eily. There is plenty of shade?quitu a dt*ldrrn(nm in the approaching hot season?-nini computable lent* are being r.-ipidly iu?'l<* i?r tl?? tupplv of ilio whole Regiment. OllP Pnn?nii. liac Mnn?i.?U. to the Adjutant and Inspector '-em-fa I for the [ improved e-nrim>, and oliiuiix-d the , toitaift? of the Miftftiasippi rifles at* the brat Weupon at j the disposal of the State. We nre to l.p furnished with tlie^e as sunn ns bnyouoS con he ' 1 made end avtaeliod lo them. In 1??- mean j time, we have exchanged our former wor; hi ess j guns of the State manufacture for the smooth- ' bore, United St a ten musket*, und the*e. thmu-h j not a very formidalilu weapon, nre n Jiriilrd : improvement upon the others Of tin-*.- I:i.-t, one half of tliem repeatedly missed lire, and lo gether with the ainunition. have ofieu heen ie ported as "worthless and inefficient" hy those who have the matter in charge. It is certain I ly the interest and duly of llie Slat.i- to torni*h ' us wiiii me ueui wpn|i<?ii8. ii. ij> nil iiiui we iwk?-their proper use will rest with ouravlves. We have not yet received tin* new uniform < which were ordered mime time einee for the Regiment, but are daily exec meeting litem.? , The uniform will consist of a grey truck and pants, and will muoh to the appearance of die. Regiment. The ordinary fati.ue dress of the ( Abbeville Company, has been a stout woolen jacket which we hail made for us in CharlfS | too. Our red flannel coals which wo cherish the more highly from the fact of being m?de by fair fingeri in Abbeville, and associated with our first entrance into the military life, we renerve for dress parade ai d other extra occasions < They are yet in a good s'ate of preservation, and will no doubt be kept by many ardent , ppiritd in our ranks, as heir looms to inipire I the patriotic ardor of ttwir descendants. A I few trophies from Fort Sumter would perhaps J * answer the purpose latter, but ia the absence of tliese, the others will serve our turn. As you may image, we are all politician* in Camn. and the State nun furntili tumo *l.n ' scan more closely, or disscuss more zealously the shifting phases of the political uppecl. We liave perhaps the same opportunities of form- ' ing a correct opinion tliat yo>4 have, and per- , hmp? even a greater interest in the result of our , reflections?we are away.from home and anx ] iou* to raturu. It is" amusing to ohserve the diversity of opinion which prevails among our eager speculators. One takes oo'insel from liis fears, and anticipates interminable strife and endless bloodshed ; another, to wliom perhaps the "wish is tlie father of the thought,'' confidently predicts a speedy settlement of our trouble*, and the discharge of bur Regiment in a few weeks. This much seems to be probable, thai if we are to have do war, our places will I e supplied by the Regulars, who are not* rapidly tnlisting. They are said to be enlisted at the rate of CO per*J*y, and will thus make up the desired complement. We are geneiaily in excellent health, and the most of us &?>*! much more robust tlmn when w? left home, A few days since a handsome sword wns presented by our Company to a young Cadet, Cuirolm, our drill master, us a token of their appreciation. . ^ Tour* very truly, k a ' - / * 7 "* W. A. L. /< JJXCOM'S 1U AUGTJBAL. '' 'Tire mrMAfte ef Pre*id?-ut Luu-uiit. t*y* the Gnardlan *u (ruch t-ainrnfiiltd on yesterday. The jfaifc: dMtforjty,. ? . far as w* coul.l liear, construed jjt aa leuiltng directly ar.d speedily to ,' wat. . Qthers, again, thought it u slutde more lioetife than Mr. Buchtn.m.'s nnvuniro. A few id it m cant no g^lit The Washington corriapeodent of the Baltimore Sua, writ ing on - the 1st iostaut, thus pied ot.-d it* > b irxcler: j "In Mr. Lincoln'* inuugura we ?lia!l h -ve vorda that will favor |h?hi'<- 'nihil oilier v-rda ? whwhinuy be, interpreted as fav.oiing eo*:- ' ' - , . . * .This, ia our ppinroji. i* uliout its iru" in>|?>ri J or oo^Veian, citlior. Il m-. at i kriritf toftroa ;> ttm cmtr, bui if ii?t ct^jjui'. to I attempt U would lw "irralioiiHl." Mill, if iiir. ?'?i*?Uer?" U?U Ui#n to do, he will do. anil i* '"ifaldy to doij joying to Gvd, n<>v?rth*le*.\ to all. amib*ei*eliiijg "the bettor aogeta of our nature" 10 touch our h*rdeoed hearts wfth a eofteuinp chorus for the Northern Uniojl. Upfurt Unaiely, the "belief * <?iijel^ ^^W?finr*,W(|y all'atuijiaOur lioaru to Soothern ?ympju>uie?' and swell our souls lo nosubdued devot ion to the glory of the bouth, A i?rge -portion of ttm numitt it oe idatltli; hiaonl ft*f influono. upon the barieK~afa*o State*, lie holds the them with one hand, and .- ruhf sg4 a?9tl|?e them down with the other, I bojAyhy Otter Otf 4ho otha* policy either to fright**' ?rfegitfU ibMD of tb.air righla aod io&eptiiifM ;*?l k pa ft of bit programme, f.shv.fxg/epe# 4 , p#a?iiq#M to, bafc * Ration.) ^'<GM*e?itoft.~iTMf wttl co??4ti)? iioto; itr wi|l '"Tk^uji delay i it.wtil give Sew*td, with hi? oily , tqflgifej fcp^i#a*ofc'do?*lI Vifgwia aH North a d^ eifailpw them '5 '?rt? E*?ato a*#f ha?i?plDg.on, ' JW'fffMliiwV LtWtolwadhewe to hia posi. . s\wn^rfe?i<I?tJi tH4"rt1r\\\ toferVawd, perhai'S ia lis* lh?a a'week.' ijirir wfll V*re 1>?gan "im K i/^b? lpr8S*?<i ~ ' . *: ?.~ -.- >.r'^.r ? ?4 one moment. ||f means wlmt it SB'?, it hj<]^ttt??\b??,*p?r<lityr followed hy anothei cnlling Vhua^JESO.OOO.OOO loon and an armed force, fd^nSFwill be the only relinble instruments of Its despotic design ; and when they come, they will be greeted at our borders with the clash of arms -and.the din of battle ; for wliM^Aheir spirit is tried, these ?re the snundd pHHWg to ihe ear of a liberty bring people like those of th*> South. 1KB FIRST REGIMENT. The following is a correct list of the officers of the First Regiment, under command of Col. Gregg, and a statement of its strength : Colonel?Maxcy Grecg. Columbia. Lieut. Colonel?D. 11. Hamilton, Charleston. Major?AHg. 31. Mllllft, AOlMSVIIie. REOIXJKNTAL HTAFF. Adjutant?Y. B. Ferguson, Charleston Quartertnanler ? Capu A, U, MvGawan. Company D. Q. At. Sergrant?Jmoh Younyhlood, Company C. CominiKsari/?Joseph Kennedy. Fairfield. Commissary Sergeant?T. P. Walker, Cou>~ pany A. Surt/eott?J. W. Powell, Columbia. Amriflaut Hitrproti?W. J. Bull, Charleston. Company A, Captain, D. B. Miller, 12'* men, Columbia. Company B, Captain, F, F- Warily, 104 men Dm rlington. Company C, Cnp'aiit, Cioero Adams, 94 men, Edgefield. Company I). Captain, James M. Perrin, 08 men, Abbeville. C??mnativ R, C-jptnin .las. M, Gad berry, 1 *?4 ?"?miptiny 1''. Cuptnii!, J. G. I'nwly, *J4 moji. I Wil'iiiiihlnirtr. Ci>ni|iniiy O. Cani i'ii, Spiroi-. 8(5 men, Hum lull'!;. Oinipmiy H. Ciip'nin SC??lit M?*iiw-lluM" 81 i iiii-ii, ('luniki'e I'otcl i >1111 ii*iv I. iJuptHin. .1. It. T>?vi.?, bo tiieii, i Kiiirtii'l Company K,Captni'i, M. B. Stanley, b8 man, I M h .-ir.n. I ompuiiv U Captain, Wliit. Walker, 8U meq, New In i r\ lti.nl, 1.029 COLUMBIA PEICES CURRENT. [I A MS, pir/ ll> 15 a 18 ' HACON, >Ih>iiIiKti? per Hi . 14A? 14$ Snl?-s |'?t ili. . . 14 a 15 BlTTMl. (" miliy |..i !l.. . '20 a *25 (><?ln-n. per ! >. 33 a 35 JANDLKS. T'iMow, per Hi . 1'2 a 15 Sperm, \> r ll> . . 40 a 50 Adamantine per III. 26 a 30 COFFEE, Cnhn, per l'i . . . 14 a 15 I.ttgtiuvr. per 'b . 16 n 18 I:in, per III. ... 16 a 17 Jjivh per ll>. . . 20 a 25 CORN. i^Muieliel 1 15 a 1 25 FE \T11 liSS, per Hi. ... 45 a 50 FLOUR, New par bbl . . . 8 50 a 9 60 Country, per Mil. 7 00 a 8 60 IRON, por-M?. . . - . . . 4Ja 6 Band and Nail Rod, 5 ja 8 liAKI*, p*r III 14 a 16 MACK Kit FX, N?> 1 per keg, 3 26 ft 3 50 MOLASSES, X. Orleans, per gal. 65 a 60 Muatfo/ado, per gnf, 37Ja 40 Cuba, per gal. . . S3 a 35 DATS, per liiixltel 75 a 80 I'KAS, per bualiel 1 20 u 1 25 HICK, per bushel, 3 50 a 4 00 *ALT. per sack 175a 2 00 3TE1?L. Lilit-tereil per lb. , , 7 a 12 Uermati, per lb. . 11 a 12 Cast, per lb. . . 17 a 30 Spring, p?*r III. . . 9 a 10 sIMMTS. brandy. Cognac gal.8 50 a 7 00 Hraiidy, oineslic, gal 75 a 1 25 WUISKEY, Uv?, p?r gal. . . 50 a 1 00 Coin, |>?;r gallon GO a 70 SUGAR, Lonf anil Crushed pr lb 12 a 18 N*-w Orleans, per lb. 8 a 10 rAf.LOW, per lb. 10 a 12} SWEET POTATOES, pr bu?h.l 00 a 1 25 IRISH POTATOES ... 2 75 ; COMMERCIAL. Addevillb, March 8. Cotton.? The cotton brought to our marketeer tha past week was freely taken at prices ranging from 6 10 10c. Columbia. March *1. Cotton.?The sales yesterday amount to ^4 Lules. Extremes 7 to lftj. Ciiablk-sto.v, March 5.?The market *14 very doll lo-day The 1 rHnsactions were limited to j ?>?W hales, ut from 8J to 1'2 cents Prices are unchanged. H YMENIAL. MARRIED, on the 12th of February. l?y R?-t. 1). McNeil Turner. M?. JAMES C. MILAM ?>f Caw County Georgia, to Mi*s L. PAULINE WILSON, of Aboeville. MARRIED, on the '28th of F?-bruarv, by Mr. t?- <V tf 1? U i \I /J* I> I L'UI \T K.I L: . ! \muii ui, ui vs*' iiilMU'n ; Connirv Florida, to Mr?. M. L. OOCII ItAN, of i AliWvill;. f=B=sss=a=^=B=ss=s=^^=s=s^^=^= ! NOTICE TO 1 tav PAWTiQ JL Jl JC%* JL X4xt>Oi __ : | | \\ ILL Mit.-ntl at tin- no tar'ititne-i X |iinee.<, lot* ilir j llftM.ii: ul rutlixliii gTaxeI'll' tin* % fin JUtili : 1 >tic Wt*i, ?io inlay tlnrcli (8; Uonni i.<Vl'il.*, T ..<? ? I }'. V||?.?-|| i(l; Si tM If'tt'li V\ i'i*i;r*fjiiy9 Mntell -tl; 4 k.dniiy, i iiiiiMiny, .tinririi 'i> ; IliiUiiinrt Jliilf, F.liliiv. Muri'Il 22 ; At'lif villr IJ, li.. Sinuriiaj, Mir li 18 j j Luwii'lciivi! ?. Monday aiiii Tuesday, Viaieli 25 Mini <M; CailiniiuV Aiilla, 'i'liursdity, Marcli 2tt ; Warivirtoii, Frivlay, &ia/cli V9; T:ibli.?'a. >nl.ur?!?v. M*rrli3i>; Alitievilli-, .Ytumiay, (SmIu Day) April 1 ; v\ iiiiiigtoii, I'aeMiBv, April 2 : liurdeniix, W etinti'dity, April 3 ; TalbntV (ill tinsB?ngf) Thursday. April 4; . rictj- April 6 ; ? *" Ue<J?r?priiigA, Saturday. April 6 ; Coihrrti's, Monday, April 8; white iiaii. Tueeiiay, Apri# 9 ; Woudrtlle, Wednesday, April 10; .Ninety-Six, Tl}nr*day, April 11 ; Or?u?ooi, Friday, April 12; Bryilhville, 'mturday, April 18; VCallaliata'a; Monday, April 10.' ( will bo at Abbeville Court House an W*do*?d*y 17th d*)' pf April, which will be the Inst day for fvc?iving rviurtoa. AH persons failing to ci??ke return*on tbeabovr day* liable f? double tax. All t??n to l>? paid by the U^ ^ay V ^ril. or A?u??*>a? <** U Property to be returned in the pai?a.?? tba tropjur *??? and Ad-'' ipimstrator* wiUf?tara property under their ?__:r ^ ^ Jtotwtm UVIM (TtWMnH pMptrty bei ween the 1st October;186ft, ?od Ut O*. IfdO wift n?k? H knvvn to ?n?. ? ah |Mno?i will sum prepared to give the TLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. . HE SEVENTH REGULAR COURSE OF i LECTURES in lliin Institution, will cwniitenoo on lIi*> /'jt*/ Monday in May, 1801. <v"d continue Liuil the Rial ol tile following September. FACULTY. ALEXANDER MEANS. M. D., Prof. ofCliemi.-*try nn J Pharinuoy. H. V. BROWN. M. D.. TrofoBsor of Anatomy. | JOHN W. JONES, M. D., Professor of Prin- | ciple# and Practice ol McJiciue aud Qenernl i Pathology. W. F. WESTMORELAND. M. D., Prof, of Principles m>d Practice of Surgery T1IOS. S. POWELL, M. D.. Prof, of Obstet r its, JOSEPH P. LOGAN, 51. FX, Prof, or Pejsiol <>gy and DiMtiists of Won mi and Cl*'ldrt>n. J. O WESTMORELAND, M. IX, Prof, Jdttt*i ia Mediua iiud Medical Jurisp! udeuoo. W V. ADERHOLP, M. D., { H. IX CAPfclKS, M. D.t i Pe??ion8ti aUc* FEES. nf T,,.!...... A'' I ... - - fivo in? : Matriculation, (once.) 6 00 Dissecting, - - - 10 00 G-uduatiou, .... 05 y,) The T'lutccs fet-1 wurr<'iile<l in slating that the facilities for On; acq nisi-iv:ii of M<-,iioal i knowledge, in connection Willi tins Iusti ution. ' ar<> 4'ipi.ii w? thoje ?>r nov other College The J i??iV?*Ku' <l<'|>ir'ineul- have. I'rtnn lime, rcceive*! ; sueli niltlniii|iii h i'|i(?!iane?r>', as |ii?vm Itern IoUik' n?i!niNiijf in .u.iy :iiii.?irate the various j iiriiiiclli'S of Jle<iicas ."wlciite. Tile Aii.ii'-inical i llomiis will !? o <-;.e i tin I furnish- >1 with ! sound and inolfeiiHivg iiiatei'i tl In II14 ldlti ??l ; Ajo il Goa l I.O..I-.I call !J'* ti.i'l ill tUe City at $;? to i $1 )>?r k I'\?r I'uriliej* ciiiu'ii.a :q.i, ikIJum J. C \V :>T.VI t?.i U.A.n l?. D?a<.. AUa it.i, l?e>.ii jx":i M.il'cu 8. Iblili 4t NOTICE. BLACK & FRANKLIN AEE NOW RECEIVING THEIR spring RTnmr MA UU1U M X UUU OP DRUGS, AND MEDICINES, - PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, KEROSINE OIL, A No. 1 article. FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BB.USHES. Toilet Powders and Soaps, WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal Purposes On/y, FINE TOBACCO, Snuff, Meershaum Pipes, PTlfCXT I JL XiJUUJIJI GARDEN SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES, CEPHALIC PILLS, The Great Headache Remedy. A FULL AND COMPLETE nmAntr /\v* IT ?nt wr ?T? Minn ur r.Hiin and FANCY CROCKRIES, ,(.-<>rMiroP--. hi t Juvti ('i.JF-p*. rml Crushed Suyaru. Uhes3a. Si na .? a Tacon, Mackerel. DAfriwr A?m nAnp uauuihu nnu nurt, Piclel'i, Preurvt*. J< Mex, Ale, Porter, Brandy Peachex, anrf Champagne, Cundy, Layer, Raisons, Ah monds, Brazil and Pican Nut*, Candles, Slarsfi, En^lioli Musiftrd. BLck and Green Trns, . J r*?<? -- J ' uaiuiu?0,a-nii.|ini" V/J'SHTIP, M I HI Crackers, Naile. <ko. All of * ?? ?*? r? bfF>-re<l to prompt bay* er# ul prices to euit the time*. ' TrtJO^^KnANKLTN. Ooke?'jury,S. C? March 6lh, 1861, 46, 4t . > A GAIulv. >1. B. BLACK toaiun ta/a&tilV life friimh UmU ?fcs?nrtwt^<Xn*? -and Mttl4 M.lM fflOlt |WT? wiir. tatfiliit* hia trartttv** noand'ttp. If y*n~a*an<A pay th? moiwy, eaa?e a*J ?*?tfa by aot?. c ' ,. IBV; mwa wwwMtAtft oabpikk^W A ..M +***?&&**$ ?F *&* ?*# *?i 1 .j; 2?.pi -.J !.,c & -< jShs tr* *% REVENUE,! rl"*IlI8 flno young and thorough bred Stnllioa 1 will stand the enniing upaison, commencing March 10th and ending Juno 10th, at the following place?, xi$! At lUe Stables of P. S. Rutledg*. hi Al>iy>viil& C. )J., on the 11th and V2th iiiMt.; at Greenwood on the 18th and 14?It and the luilnnce of ihc time nt hid own Stable, returning to his stands every ninth day. And wdl he l?*t to Mares nt. the following low rates, SltttUe single visit, due when the tnnre isserved. $15 the season, itnd $20. the insu-r. rnnce, the money to be due at. the close of t(i'i season, or as soon as the m:?ro proves to be in foal. Any one trading the mare before it is ascertained whether she be in foul, will !>< lin bio for ihe insucpnoe uioney. All accident* guarded ngainat bat no liability for any. Krvfiiue is a dork tunhogany bay. full sixteen hands high, nnd five years old in March inst., and us it will appear from the following I'edigrce, combines some of best racing blood in the Southern Stati-s, nnd ns foj form, syni mi-try and notion will compare favorably if not siirpas<* any five year old in ihc country, lie was fouled the p-operty of \V, K. Smith. E^q , dee'd, and any iujo who knew l;im, knows how much |,o appreciated the thuromh bred horse. PEDIGREE. Revenue whs fired by Einiliii". bid (loin Mo:-v ili'<lford. Emilius wn- sired by Argile, her d-.ni Old Mmy Ilodgford. Old Mt\ry H-d^ford was sired hy imported Ilodtcford. her dam wus Mary Francis, MuV i'ranois was s'rod by Director, her dam was Elvira; Elvira was sired by Gallatin, her dam whs Mouut Milly, Mount Milly was sired by Sarinrions. Revenue has never boeii in training, bu? from in}- own observations, and the opinion of ex* I'erienci'd tip fin ?e would make bis mark upon this turf if put. hi traiuiiii*. JOHN C HIM., March l.-t. ISO". 4 ?. 3t . attention! HlliSsllli GUARD TT YOU me hereby ordered to npp?nr in full uniform, nt your reuulnr Kendczvout, on .-in i uiti'it i, hip yin 111 sc., ai which lime nni] jilnce there will he a presentHtion or the FIhii. en jreiieroii-ly provided V?y *lie Lmlirt of Greenwood, New Market. and vicinit'e*. Tin* fair donors ?re especially invited to be proenl, hh well :i? llie public generally. Bv order of CAPT. PERRY MAN. D. Wvatt Aiken, O. S. March 4. :861 46?It HEADQUARTERS EIGHTH REGIMENT, f. C M. 'TMIERE will be mi election bold for MAJOR X of the Lower Battalion on FRIDAY, the 25>tli MARCH ne*t, to fill the vacnnoy occasioned l?y the promotion of Major William Jay. The commissioned Officers will manure tho Elec' ion according to Law, nntl at least one Manager fiom each hox carry the votes to 1)1.1 K..l^ -?iU 1 . ui.......j o v/.u i ic"i, Ki'uiiti inn ?uies uuu iraustniMhe result to Gen. J. P. B/teh. Cnpt. Purtlow is charged with the extension of this Oi*<1<t. By order of J. P. Bat?h, Brig. Gen'!. WILLIAM JAY. Colonel Slh Kcg't. S. Hunter, Adj't. Mnnh I it, 1861 45 4t HEADQUARTERS W^: %% MARCH 1. Ififll ORDEUT NO. 9. 'I'HOS. G. KIIETT. P. II. NELSON. A. C. 1 GaRLINGTON, and S. McGOWAN, having been appointed and commissioned Brigadier General* of the Volunteer Force, raised by authority of "An Act to provide an Armed Military Force," will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. They nro hereby assigned to thuir respective commnn'ls as follows: lat. Brigade Sooth Carolina Volunteers to be commanded by Brigadier Gen'l TIIOS. G. RHETT, will con?<st of the troops raised from the Districts of Orangeburg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, Charleston aud Lexington, except th'it lying, between Broad a-id Saluda Rivets. 2d Brigade to be commanded by Brigadier General P. II. NELsON, will consist of the iroiips raised from the Districts of Richland, Kershaw, Lancaster, Sumter, Ciar>M)don, Darlingion, Marlborough, liurry, Marion, Williams burg ii nd Georgetown 3'l Brigade lu be commanded by Brigadier Geneiai A. C. GARLilNGTON. will consist of troupe ini#?*?2 from the Dintrii tK of Newberry, Liiuri'ti*. York, Spartanbnrcr. Union Fairfte'd, Clui-ler, ami 'lint pact of Lfxingtou lying be tweeii Uro.nl au<i Saiu.lrt Rivent. ' r . 4tli liriL'Htli-to be commanded by Brigadier (it-iierat *-AMUl?l? McOOWAN'.wilfcribiiWc'df iroopH raisi-il from the iHatricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Greeuyille, Andcroou end I'bbeUi,. By oid-r, S. K Gl-T, lj:.iuni nnd luspecto. G-nei'al of -i nvu Carolina Ni.rd. 3. 1861. ' . .. BANK." OF THE S-TATE OF Ciin flABi'lTTMA utsuiu, vauuuuiai ' CHARLESTON, > <* * Fel?rO?ry 12th, 1861^ S rpiIE LEGISLATURE having, at ite late 1 omaon. ngUiurieed the J?nue or Bond* to ?h* amount of $67&,OlWf, banting no internal-of xeven per cent., for ih?* pqrpo"?? o/ providing the fdnda reqmrad to.?oJ<MUr |h? Stair in the Mel of reiiuinilm h-r. rijffcfe of rPojMyMfOtf. 'I)J? Bttpk is now pr*i>'jr?<ti to dcep??e fljf tbefftomto.vT^J < re JMtjet] iti.eum* of- $[>d, |100 *?fi $60<L"(. A*, opjwrtUnity. i? th'ua ?ff.?rded tftry cifiwu to mie'dnre and^rofiUrt^Jui/NtmeiiL while contrifcutinmid to Ui? cCww it*Which th?,*}Use > engHged. With thtf VfaW of entthling eitj**na io any part oit the Stat* (o h*r?.hi th- ?oau.> tion tor Ui* btvek. ; Suitable ?hW**W?1>U will M 'mad* for furnvclnag th<> Bond# ct> t!i6jjjfts?j'pt ' the moot-y, art an early dny afier etfSf^ubccription Ji.ip l>e??i made. purch??e p? Bond* ni?y bp mtqS at the Btak, or At apy of jta Brpijchea. It ia profenlto that, at WWw <K Uxwe >ir tlr? who de?ir<> it m?y ha*e their Bond* <W&verted Icta atoek. C. 1A. VGiCJAtf, ,l Pwdeut. ? Fab. 11 1801 4k". % -p*t I. i. ii. f. i1 n' ..an ? i. .?..., . i.v>..ii. < ' < yl' >? '.$$# 'At- .c . -1?, ." r .v .. >A.^AW umi::- a? ? *1 vX^fV'1" w*.r * t'V,;. [( r,* i A-' WB f?r xV tfale Apply to > ''"j >J ,? " - * ^ 1 ?? ?? OSXQgL, .'"J t V? v ? ? . ' I PROPOSE TO SELL OUT IWIV CTArv nr mi diuuxv ur DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, !Ul! Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Cigars, Tobacco, &o., &c., AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. jCST" Call a d see me, and pricr the Slock, ?nd I tl.ink you will admit that I mean just what I Sity. tar TERMS CASH. M. ISRAEL. January 8ih,-18Gl, 37, if T;,E STATE OF CO' TM CAROLINA, A MiEVILLE DISTRICT l:t Cidc-an I'owol, 1 v.*. V Jolin IYi-U"!*, ) TSill for aicauat ?te. Sa-.r' i"oWi I, I nn> o'li-is. ) T \;'i 'J' i- ! > ion Iliat Si?ni?' ! IM .vol. 'kvpm ??v. el. <>!ni fn reiice, ' I5en I'l'ivc'. .i>s < ? !, 'o?vcl, <i I lieu I'onci, is m I e . '? V?* . > If' ?:; se ii'i o L * til f i.f ii.i.i'i ol i.iia j ;:lnte. t>.i inoii i). oi. U'.ii it i.o uiijt. Ci>h?,?. So'., (J< - ere '!i.'^ \'.s t< |>*'ir tl|l<i I'llKWVl p'l'tt . Ol Ml- I '.hi J'MIIJ illnut's iji if I'i'in.'a:.; .v 'in ili.*ee noiil'is fi'oiii tlie iitiulic.'liou i <>r lie s>;iid lii.l will ba tuk'.'ll run. . ie.-? o ? ; :!' ..V 'lien. \v.u i;. : c k..\.d. Co . mi'-MOPf "s / Ma.cli?; 1801'. . J 45 Sm AN EXTRAORDINARY SCHOOL FOB. BOYS, Will open 1st March, 1861, At Marietta, Greenville Dist., FOURTEEN 'MILES aho.ve the Court House, . Un<ler l?ie ?;hn?(je of Dr. WJl PIERCE, ft native Carolinian, ripe "*clu>lftr and experi enctd-Teacher. Tim entire year's expenses in the English Department, including Board, Lights, Washing, Ac., will be $110; in the ClB?*ical Department, $120. All the Modern Langunees of Europe *??ut;ht without extra cos' Boys are prepared for all the Golleges of tl??State, for all the Military and Naval Sc-hmri* of the South Payments half in advance, httlabce on the 15th July. For details cull Mid rortd I)r. Ptfritf'i Cir-ular. Hi* Theory of lulucatian is the most extraordinary one of the 10th century. January 0th. 1861, 87, 8t THE STATE OF SOUTU CAROLINA, ,. AbbeviiUi District,? Citation. 1 >" 1' ' , -'.v *. By WILLI A*if 11 ILL, Esq.. Ordinary of Abbeville Diatricl. IIf II EREAt>, Kancy Leslie, has applied tome T* for Letters of Administration, of all-and aingular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs, M. J. Mathin,late of 'Ilia district aforeaid deceased. : . These are therefore, to Aile and aJmonixh all nnd'- *iugul?r, tb*r kindred and creditors of Hie ' iiirt'rf:ilece?<?ed. to ha arid appear bofore me, at our iir-x Unlmar>'? Court for the raid District, to be hnlduu at Abb??i||e Caafrj iioune, on the ltfUt day of March iijm., to show cause, if any wiiy the giid sdimui&t ration should not be Krtulrdi tiiv??n nude' my hand and seal, tliia the 1st A iy of March ?iie thrtnisnd eight hundred ami mxtyoiie, and in the 86th year of Anlsri-c?ii luJepend nee. ;r WILLIA)t HILL, 0. A. D. Ordinary'* Office, 48, 9t TrIE STATE OF 80!lTH CARGUWA. r A BBS VILL E DISTRICT,' 1 ' la Etjuiltf. . \ Isanc. W, Drftuly, ^ . JMerj^na' Daiibj Iv-i account, WilHair. Lro.L fesra.'1 fc&Wr,i-ii :' ':W IT caii-. '.i "Th'ffe tbe V&b ?#?d v'O < ' oroli tiootil,;.>*;A?.?vJjiter^y^d^HbrSo-,t!il end y^eTvtv* "'bii'.vtni' . or BoMji Socle'.Def i- pn+jx-'.' ?. jovp. ki4>?'4 ? <*, 'Mf*1 od'?? o*.?v"ir' <Vo nil Jiiti iJ^ limit's 0$ tljis ttmi&i,*]*.k-wwii n?oV'J. JF1. Wilson; Comp. S>?fc,-*Ortf#j?dC : iJ'tcfT.ef.'jid'wi ? < 4TV'?j] 16 ?i ?r r wit' i.iw?,-o 9,r0>-: f*#V.jiC #w i ll b#.tu?ft ^ W^r.*VI 7> ^BOOl. )Y IWS-' \- " ' ? m'?.;ig!iir' >(*iTM;* '' '.' ', ?' " k h i i vy irtwia Air JHH TH HE ftnqwIUr durrrtR bl? from tfc? DistrKV b*? entru?t?d bi? Profawiotfc) M'l PrinU Ba*inw? into tho h*pd* of D. f JONKH, E*q, who will ftb? n ivK'i&jrjs. 'ife D. McU) ravmss i ABBEVILLE HA3 constantly on hand, ?pd is no.vr receivin which he rcHpcctfully invites tho atteiitioi stock ia is selected with great ^rc, autl cw?i?'8 11 Drugs and CHEMI Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine ] PERFU: THUSSES ANB S3EH SURGICAL AXD DEM Pur? Wines and Liquor? MEBICUNi ipirau tobacco, sm FANCY TOIL? N. P.?Physicians' prc*criptions cr.refully com Medicines warranted ? uic i -r <u - ?C <a ? O fc o ? 1^) . a *4i m 2 r * -c 5 o ? s S = u. B * d ? S3? Q o o w o ? -a Of CJ m 8 ? I? 2 ^ ?a ?wSs's 2 ? -= 60 ?.-2" H?H 2 7=, Si ? ? ?= o a < rrt 45 ? * g -2 i!>3 h ? a s - 3^ s*?* *J Cj a ^ 4c ? 12 >< R a ^ i 3 g o .? ,oro" ? Bh^Ij S3 |-.S" f u) o ^ ?> & 8 8-e-y a0sin ? iffe-s W Lo S I I * = ?gg V U M 1 O ^ ? Q U 5 ?r .s? ?3 'E > ~ ugo ! C3 a, o rj* t"** ^ *** ^ O fc j a 5 -S ?.2 | ^ ysgg M H S e- =a (" ES OO g .5 ? ? ? <3 C*S - - 55 3-3 ^ ??4 - 3 ? o , *> o ^,; i c N .b jS P ,2 tH"5 U ^ ^ o tM hi ' e s ? -5 w. n. meriwetherTWholesale and Retail Druggist^ NINETY-KIX, S. Ot HAVING enlarged his StooU of Drugs and Medicines, would respectfully cull, the attention of his friends and the public gen rally, to his fine stock of the same, af?d solicit a continuance of their bind patronage and liberality. He propoaoe selling Drugs as low as any first class Drug Store in th?* up-country. His stock is complete, .and everything sold by him is warranted to he fresh and genuine. At liis store may he found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and -Paint Brushes, bpices. Mace, Cloyos, Pepper, Teas oi all Kiu<1k, ISupgy and Car? I'iace Greaso, AU.>, a fine lot of f HEWING TOBACCO, ami SEGARH of the hull brands. A large mid varied stock of excellent PEHFUMERY. He also offers Ccnfectionnries," ' EBANtlEB, Pure Old Port. Madeira and Muliaga ~mm7 UW liCS At ejjoeedfngly low figures. Also, a good article of Appls Vinsgur, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids. Lamps of nil kinds. Wicks for ?nu bind of Lamp* and everything usually - kept iti-a fir*tclnM Drug Store, 'Prompt Attention will be given to all. May 28, 180<>-l-tf . < iBiic FEMALE COLLEGE COKESBUKY, S. 0. . '? ' i' ? ? ' '' " T -"? ?% *JCVap-? j?. * gfyv V , , ' THE EXERCISES Will be SeBumed Monday, FEBRUARY 4TH. { ^rv-J* j ' ! mms ,-xr. ' . ^-4' "* V ' % --V- ' ' C :' *r JJCHLIN, i . f , : ; . g? . k GMMMMT # e. h? s. c. g a iresn supply ol Drugs and Mcdicin#", to i of liin frauds nnd the pulilic generally. Ilia i part, of Um following unities: Medicines, CALS, ilair and Tootli Brushes, 9U1BER BRACES, HI ivtimnriinvmn Ii\l4 lMlHLlfilYiS, * For Medical Purposes, ; CHESTS, urr A.3STID OIGAP-S, T AUTICMS. pounded, and* all order* correctly answered* te, and of the best quality. Tfc? State of South Caroliua, ABBEVILLE piSTRfCTr In Equity. Martin Williams, 1 and Sarah J., his wilo, > vs. ) Bill for Account and Allen Dodson, ~1 Div^o^. Nancy Dodaoi) > and Gil)era. } IT APPEARING} to my satisfaction that Allen Vtadaou, Nancy rioJsnn, A. E, BurnHides, Emily Burnsides, John M Anderson, Jas. A. Watson, John Martin, Sarah Martin, T. G. H.nin, and Su?un Blain, defendants in this cpsa reside beyond the limits of this Stale. On motion, by Thomson & Fair, Complainants Solicitor, flrdpvetj lh(?t 9"'J defendants do appear and plend, answer t<r demur to said Bill of complaint wiiltin three rponths from the publication hereof, or the same will he la^ep /Yo conjesso againtt them. W. II. PARKER, P*-A P Commissioner's Office, I Feb. 19, 18G1. { 4* 3m BOUOS J! I nrn rtirr^tTrnQG JL W UXtJUJUX X UJW A-ISTD DEBTORS., >' -a. ^ PERSONS having claims agaiaat the Estate of the late MBS. MARY E. ELLISON* Will please present the same to M$sars. PERRIN & CUTU11AN; and tliose iftdsty.sd. to, the said Estate will please mafco imipedi^epajpeijit R. H. BOYLSTON, Executor. Jan. 8, J8G1 88 tf The State of ?aut)\ Oarolina. ABBEVILLE biSlRWT. In I lit J. Alexander Patterson and \ Kancy Patterson, V rs. S Hill for Partition of Jolra Patterson. \ L*u4, Jane Pa teraou, > andothers. ) IT APPRAPwING to my satisfaction (hut Andrew M. Patterson, Daniel Patterson and his wife, J?ne, John Patterson, josiuh Patterson, James P-attcfaon, Malcolm .Palteraou, and the cliiljrt-p of Supinel Putterson, deceased, {.uuiiieii siiq number itiiKilownj aeianaaulJ la ihis cisc, residp beyond the lirpila of this Stnte. On motion; by TUwmaap it Fair, Compf. Sol., ordered that anid defendant* do appear and plead, aipwr or demur to this bill of complaint within three months from the poblioatioD hereof, or the pwne will bo taken Pro Confeuo against them. WM. n. PARKER, C.K.A.IV Commissioner's Office, ) - Jan. 2t>, 18G1. J 41 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Ahlienille T)1 af rirl ?A" in /."?? -?? ?? . IV?I vuuaufii By WILLIAM BILL, Esq, Crditfjry of 4-bbe " ' Vitle District. WHEREAS. J as. B. UcWhorUr bu?pnlied to me for Letters uf Administration, of all and singular the goods fend chattel*, igbts and credit of Charlotte McAdaios, late if the Distriet^foresajdideoeased. These are therefore to oittf and adpoooiah all lingular, the- kindred and ereditoraof the taid Jeceased, to be and appear before me, a.t our lext Ordinary's Court for the raid District, to t>e holden at AbberiHaCourt House, on thelStti lay of Maroh neat, - to ahow eauae, if a?.y, nlfoih. v.1 !.??a ? ? ,.J _T. HiVIIIU UUV Vt granted. 3ivei? undar my hand and teal, this the day of February, one thousand eight hondre l SJ* * w***4*'Ordinary's OfBqs, Fcbrnai^gSh^^SWl'. E AM roaoufcataiibdMb toa? style* Military.^ Cloth Cap* at ILOO to $1.25 each7. Also WlUary Enamelled Glatod Cloth Cap at 60, ' at LOW ?. jp?i ' ' (, ' "" " ^^I'L -./ r? ' I , n insa tiffig i'^v