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JNO^VV MANUFACTURING < *PIKM. GRADY, HAWTHORN & FERRY TTAVP ' * - | i> t *-? wi.-vrv*. / iw^vvpui vui'reiup lur uie JjL purpose of carrying on the business of MANUFACTURING, And have taken possession of tlio well known COTTON MANUFACTORY, Lately in Operation by' V. McBEE, located Six Miles Soutn-East of Greenville Village. Tho entire Machinery has beeu placed in. COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER, and we are now prepared to furnish ?ottou |)rtrus? S Of a superior quality. % THE WOOL CARDS Attached to this Manufactory are atao in excellent. Condition, and all orders for CARDING JWOOL will bo attended lo expeditiously, and Upon as good tortus as at any other establishment in the country. J. W. GRADY. DAArID O. HAWTHORN, WILLIAM PERRY. January 11.1861,87. 3m . * - ' TUP WINTER CCCCinll I Ilk W ill I Kail WLOOIUI1 IN^HE DUE WEST FEMALE' COLLEGE WILL END On Fridayy the 1st of 'March next. THE SUMMER SESSION . _ /WILL OPEN ~ *7; . - * Monday, the 4tb of Marcli. BY that time it is expected that tlie New Building.will be so near completed as to allow of ita being occupied. Pupils will be received at any time, but it is always desirable that they begin with the eeaaion. _ Every effort will be made to give satisfaction ia all the Departments. ^ JTl BONNER, President x-co. JO, lBtU, 42, 8t \ REIDVILLE Spartanburg Dist., S.XC. rv /I^HE Next session , oftlila Institution will .: JL commenne on Monday the FOUftTII day of FEBRUARY-, . tinder the direction .tfof the -Rot. R. H. REID. A ^M., aud J. F. SIIAW, WIK.: n(ju ABSIdl&DlA *111 fill tllC Vfl rioas departments ofilieSchool will be continginlTO^nipftye^^-Mjss" MARY A. GALliQWAY, fnJin -.Atheug, Georgia, who comes %o ~u? highly-recommended, will preside con tontly orer the.^cbool./ - "m Particular^Ufention xiyll.be given to Vocal *nd Instrumental Music, and all the other OrnafHentiYBranches.^ - ' "Board, inolu<lin?"TIVashing and Fuel, can be Stained at the'Feib&W Boarding Hon?e, or in tha.b^tfamiU^Tn'tha^yUUgn at the very reasonable rate DC&liAR? per mouth. RaiesVpf iHiitiotL, . .-oj, Twenty Wm*., - The above, w^h^^liab-Qiim'njar. Qajf ?? -;o 00 ^p.Tp^.(,^ferC<,,0?, ? ? A?t;4n. P.i?v .'00 spwig.^bro.a.'y, 00 5??*t-Pwitior'- . > 10 02 Contingent, v" ?-'* ? ;- - . 2 50 . j*2BS it...... 4 'i oo ^ ''f?6 ?'i"y ?' I ^ ' . *"* / . I , , - . > 'v^f . r 1:1119 Da^r and Weetfh' Political $n<3 Cog* Aasoclfltel' cotitnina Hie latest \ SShitifcy*. ^ - .V , THE ABBEVILLE PRESS. BY LEE & WILSON. ABBEyiLLE S. C. c r* 1 ?"?. Two. Dollars, in Advance, or Two Dollars" and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the YearAll.subscriptions not limited at the time of subscribing, will bo considered a indefinite, and wiil bo continued until arrearAirnR nt*A nui/) or of ?Ko il? T> _D ... _ f .. ...w wumuii ui hie i r?|>ne? tor*. Order* from other States must iu variably be accompanied by the Cash.' <H BATES-OF^DVEETisiNO Tho Proprietors of tha Abbeville Prc?? and Abbeville Bauncr have established the following rates of Advertising to bo charged by both papers: Every Advertisement inserted for a less time than three months, will bo charged by tho insertion at One Dollar per Square, (1J inch ?the space of 12 solid lines or Icsc,) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. 1 square3 months, $5 ; 0 month $8 ; 1 year $12 2 squares 3 " $8 ; 6 " $10; 1 year $20 3 squares 3 " $10; G " $14; 1 year $25 4 squares 3 " $12; C " $20; 1 year $30 6 squares 3 " $15; 6 " $25; 1 year$35 6 squares 3 " $20; 6 " $30; l}eur$40 7 squares 3 " $25; 6 " $35; 1 year $45 8 squares 3 " $30; 6 " $40; 1 year $50 One column, one year $85. Obituary Notices Exceeding one square, or twelve lines, will be charged for, as advertisements. Marriage notices solicited. rar All Communications not of iwmml !n_ 1 terest will bo chnrgod for. t3F* Announcing Candidates Five Dollars. ?59* All advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on the copy, will bo published till forbid and charged accordingly. Mogey for Job Work and Advertising from any except regular patrons will ba considered due as soon as the work iq done. Subscribers and others, in debt bo us, i are urgently requested to send us the amount of their indebtedness immediately. JAMES T. GARDINER, I BT. J01IN MOORE Formerly Simpson <fc Gardiner | GARDINER & MOORE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS (Warehouse formerly ocatpied by Simpson & Gardiner.) McISTOSII STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WILL give their personal attention to jtfce Selling of Cotton, or such other ?$?.duce ns mav be sent to them by their frietrafe, and the public. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to the best advantage. |Cash advances made upon produce in store when required. July 13, 18C0, 11, 6ro. M. STRAUSS f*nt/r*Dttov W*V I^VUUU I 9 IS DETEBMXNED Tfr REDUCE HIS STOCK! THEREFORE OFFERS HIS <JGGBS AT V ery _LoW IPrices. This Stock is well Assorted AND OF THE LATEST STYLE OF POOPS. ORGAr MWAfiTftRl CHARLESTON, 8. C. 1 ild Church^ or^.P^flor 1 JOns- Experience in Or- . > - Building, I am preir?(J-to produce aa-feoad j i Insti nnienf BB any in 1 have. all materials on ifcyr-and properly seft- 1 I can produce tho lieafc testimonials as to. ca paointy sod Organs enolosed in any style of ieasev^irio, or to auitthe architecture of tUo building or roofd.' ordersj>rom ptly and" f?tfU?fuHy eqie^uted, and all ray 'work ioarfanUd to give Batitfaellan. -< Addroiuf JQHfr?igBMP.V: Sept.21, 12m] Organ Bu?4dl^r, J. DR. WM, A. ALLEN,' SURGEON DENTIST. jf " || v iin,, - HAVING j College Of PWUdelpW h Offers h.BB^rvice. lo the public u Being thoroughly postadltt ftjl the P f kSr proftttlod,Jrt IrtM. bW?nj,S;; A April 60 ly J ^ T - ' -jy ' V~" ' ' - ^ L - ' *"!*T $ :''I^SS99H^^^K''( >- - ' . KAUFFLR, 8i WQLESALE DRY ( msv&s&x it 173. 33HOA.D I "?V , UNDER THE AUGUSTA TFTE Undersigned would respectfully inform ] completed llicir arrangements fur the comi been enlarged to double its former size, thereby I Georgia. Our Stock, which for variety of the m State, will in every respect compare favorable wi Southern city. It is our intention to establish a clusively for cash. Which, as an old fact is the a Having a similar establishment in New York c to be perceived that we have superior facilities ii market. Wo would otdy ask the favor of an cxn elsewhere, and wo will prove to the Trade that w Wholesale House, besides Baving your time for fu JUST RE Black and Colored Cassimcres, Black r Kentucky Jeans and Tieks. Keraevs Ok Georgia Stripes..Marlboro' Plaid* and ? Calicoes, of all kinds, Mohair, Dubeges. Baregelidaines, Bombazine, AlpaccBu, All WoorDelaines, Knglish Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Fancy ancl Plain S Poplins, Foulards, India and China Silk Brown and While Sheeting, Iri6h Linen Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, T? Embroideries, Ilat Ribbons, Corsets, W Fringes, Morocco and Silk Belts, Laces, Ladies' and Misses' IIOOP SKIRTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, Hosiery ai Bad and Negro BLANKETS, &c., dsc. Our manufactory of CLOAKS rind MANTILL in lull operation now; find we venture to say tin and more suiU^e to Southern taste, ak cheap ns ure of an early call and convince yourselves of ll i Vji i KATJFFI * 175 a UNDER TEE i J. KAUFFER,) I L. BAUM, ) Augusta, Ga. August 3l, 1860, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of e\ PHINEAS F. O O LTJ MBI Carriage Manufactory. Directly TIIE subscriber having a ceropetent draughted is prepared to build to order any and all sti stock of his own ib&nufaoture in Columbia, such 'astldioua, and again begs leave to invite the atten ic generally to call aod see his Large and Fashionable Stook of Carriages + * the Day, being the largest and i tffugfcfroyiDg elsewhere as.be is determined to 8el wgjtffiftrery article spld is warranted. '13^ 'K?pftirihg of every kind done at short not cere Stouk for ealo at low prices. . THE SINGER M 15 economy to invest anything in a wt wldo eo mu*t abide the consequences 1 SINGER'S NEW FAB In order to place the best Family Ma'objiie in t) ed?c?d otfr letter. ,-A Machine be.qtifallv ornani Singeraa No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machine <J?ty, ?IVd popular both.in the family ata^ m.nc 185 ?nd SlfiOito JB0 and $100. SiDg?r>iStandai t*rjr leather work- prJCig, complete $125.: Also nequalJed for mAnufaoturmc purposes: Noweleaa. rfoe (inclosing iron itand ond drawers,) ?110?of jachiDe of any other maker as a^gift. ? tltoh known. Kveiy person desiring.to p'jbrure I*?>ne?. their ei?e, prices, working eapaaitie*. at *6v aendingfor n copy of I. hi. Singer A CoV C5. afire.]; devoted to the subject. It Avill he ?upplio The ah<Jva #re the net (fash or ices?tr?m*no? t?tl MJM & CO., ? . , AND RETAIL j O O D S *>. -? mMmmwT* BTnEET. nrrvnrr a TTnTTCfr a n a W U W WA 11) VI A' I Merchants and Dealers that they have just itip Fall and Winter Season. Our Storo tins making it the largest Store in the State of nint deairaM? Goods, in unsurpassed in this illt any house either in Charleston or any other regular Wholesale .fobbing IIouso, selling exmly way to buy Goods cheap. ity, of which our Mr. I. Kauffek, it is easy i obtaining latest Novelties as they appear in mination of our Stock and Prices before going | e can sell Goods fully as cheap ns any .other irthcr travelling, aud tunny other expenses. ICEIYED. iml Colored Cloth, Satinets, naburga, (Denims,) Stripes. Celestials, Lnvolla Clotb, Delaines. Marelljin. Silks, Silk Robes, 8, Tnblo Covert, Table Clotlia, jwels Brilliants, Marseilles Quilts, I vet Ribbons, White Goods, of all kinds. id Gloves, of ull kinds. .AS, tlio only one in tlie Southern States, is it we can oft'or these articles better finished nny Northern House. Just give us the pleaslie above faces. r/R "RATTWr J9r rtf\ MV) \J AU VU VVi) nd 177 Broad Street, ' r* LUGUBTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. I. KAUFFER, N. Y. ? ?i"" v: T .** ; x ery Description at Charleston Prices. JLKAZEE, : -a., s. o., ' in^ the Bear of rhe Market. iap and a/}omplete set of Practical Workmen pies of Vehicles, and is daily adding to bis Carnages as cannot* fail to please' the most tion of his friends and customers and the pub ..... y '.< of the Newest and Latest Fashions of nost Fashionable in the State, 1 as cheap aa the cheapest and as good as the ice and on rei?onnble>-Perms. Carriage maPHIKEAS F. FBAZEE. M MAGM, *' t & F BingefVSewing Machines?both In Atneri* ir- superiority over ?U others in the market. 3 true, for a smaller amoqnt of/dollars, but rmvuiQM ui uoreiaoN article, and t&ose' who I JJLY MACHIES. ha wpHd rwitHfn'the reachofalJ, W6 have eutej?-to $60 plain $50, ^ * *, both of verjr-fAneral application tiiid., ft#- . ifactory. Prices reduced, reflectively from 1 rd Shuttle Machine, for carriage mblcera'and ' to com pie to the 11st, an entirely oe\r art lele , rapid, and capable of eVery kind of work! . it ilmtin vi?^. Rvalue %??ibe ' t \- A ?d the best method# of ptiwjiisintr can obtain VZKTTK, wW^WfewutiMjpfeiorUl paper, * d Qati*. -; ;< > n W from the ^?.w Yjbtk cffica tor the place of "ftfatflV~ m H^gM' m ' ; *m com; \ih:k IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., MANUFACTURKllS OF Steam Engines a ~7 From 8 to 100 Horse PowerWE Hove nlwuys Knijiiips of different fi'izort in n forwar'1 hi i?i c, fo tlint we cnn furnish any si/.o Willi dispatch. Our Engines look the first Premium i\t the Clihrlesfon Institute Fair hold iti 18.VJ. 1U1ILLWRI?I1T?. We have 6ceured some of the host Mill ?n)?iii? hi uu! annc lur puuiiijj ii|> our Kngincs and Mill?. Wo have only to mention the names of Tiiomas Andkuson, who is acknowledged l>y nil who know him to be one of the first of the State. Also, J. J. 1'iiViT, Jo:in Stiil'tiieks, and several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to Order. We east. every day in the week. We have now the liest Block of Gearing Patterns in the State, liaving purchased all tlie Patterns belonging to (Jeorg Sinclair it Co. along with the shop. We have good Pattern Mnkers coiihtnntly employed. Uur Castings have taken the Premium every year at the State Agricultural Society. EELL SWc curt Th lis of nil sizes, for Churches or Fire Alarm, on tin? most. ri?n??nnl>1a .....i if they do not give ^eiuirnl satisfaction, tlie party can return litem nt our expense. We wore awarded Premiums lnstycor nt the State Fair held in Columbia, ami nt the Charleston Institute Fair for our Bells. > 'XGrist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. \Vc manufacture Portable Mills of all sizes, and of superior pattern. Also Grist Mill IronB of all sizes. Our Crist Mill Irons nlso look the Premium at the late Fair in Columbia. Saw Mills. We manufacture circular Saw Mills of three sizes. Also, Winter's Patent Mnlay Saws, for which we have the right of theState of South Carolina, ami we also make Saw Mill Irons of all sizes. Our Paw Mill Irons also took the Premium at the late Fair held in Columbia. Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. v? c are agenis lor rsatiiuel 31. King's Patent. Shingle ami Slave Machine, It will cut 7,000 Shingles or Barrel Staves per (lay. We are also agents for Judson'a Fatent Governer Valves and Fuel Eeononiiser. Also, Apents for Lowlier's Cotton Seed lluller. In n<l<lilion to the above, we manufacture Patent Reaction Water Wheels; Patent Saw Mill Dogs, of a superior Pattern and very cheap., lu short, anything in und about a Mill of any kind. A list of prices will be sent to any one wishing it. Also, all questions answered, an<l communications promptly attended to. - ? JOHN* ALEXANDER, Itoirr MoDOUGALL. * Snptomber 28, I860, 2-2-12m P U R E OLD CORN WHISKY TOE tTnder?igned would inform. the public that he hus a superior lot of this article for ?!?. Applv to me at the Marslfnll IIon30. * " JOHNSON *AMEY. Bept.12.1S6Q.20.tr .v ? " ' tHARLES CATLIN, Desler in PI A NO FORTJiS, Mitiiib, Guitars Vilin*, Banjo*, Flute*, Aecordcotit, Instruction Boofc.i, Guitar and Violin Stringk, &t. Opposite U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. < Also, Sola Agent for CI>ickeriog <fc Sons, and Slot] art's Celebrated Piano Fortes. 1 Ili* stock comprises every variety of * Ofc, OJ, and 7 octave instruments, from $250 to 1 <;1,000. -Every'(instrument is.warrented sound 1 (rod perfect- [MartA 28, i860,12m . 7- : ' I TH5QD0EE MAEKWALTEE, > MAX).BX??2 woub:?, ; Brood Street. near the Market, i AU<JUpiAt UA. g. HARBLBc i * Tomb- 3 i Atones,- ikc-V A1 ao.lil arble_r 5fnnte 1 a, j liO^F.urnitiire Wirfce. of all kimis, ^ .frorn the plainest to.tbb moat elftb- j orate, designed and furnished to order j .at short notice. All work for the j Koonntrv carefully boxed and forward- t id ' MoVch 23. 18^,: 12m{ j HOWARD ASSOCIATION. ; rUILADKLPIUA. > A Benevolent inalilhlion e?tabli*htd by *pccial 1 endoierrtent,Y6r: the relief .0/ the sink and T)ix- 1 tfeiied, ajjlktcd with Virulent and Epidemic 9 Biteaieu . * H/f EDlOAL Advice civen erntis bw. ili? Ant n LYA ing Surgeon tu All who applyj>y-le$t6r* 1 rleh a description of their oondition, (nge, oqou- ? mtion, habits of life, <?c.,) and in cases at ex- " remo poverty.Medicine furnished free of charge Valuable IteporU on 4-b^Nawr B^ipedies ?m loved ifc-tlio Dispensary, in enled'lellep env'elop?,fr*e'- 6t nh'fcrge. Two ir three Stamps for pontsge Willlfe aofcept}ble. r. - Addrew, DR, J. SKILLLN HOUOHIOTT. trs Uting Snrgeob; Howard AmdoUWo#,. ft w k?nth NiritlvStreot, Phfladelpeia, PaT- ?'' i By opdar. of tl?*, Di^ctow. . .v. . ? ? ^ |ZRA JX HEA&^ELL^PfCTWftp^ . V Tft ;:' P ;1 ? i* ?TJ.. Ji,:. n /Y >. .' " '-V- " I^ ^ IT" An Infallible Cute for Qonofhcra And nil Discnses of the Prinary Orgnijs. rpUlS ltemedy cures when nJl clltcr prcpnraJL lions fail. It is entirely unlike every other compound, containing no mineralpoiton or nanneons Drug, n* it ie prepi^r^d eolcly from Jlonln, Burks mi J Leaves, nnd has been linndedydown from one generation to another by the Cherokee Indianit. ] t is offered to the public on its own intrinsic merits. It p?rfotmB its* dutv uuicklv and thoroughly. The unfortunate of cither sex will he repaid by using this/frmrf/i/iustead of placiug themselves at. (he mrrcy of some Quack or Professor. This Remedy strikes at tlie very Hoot of the disease; its tuiJcitcy in not simply to suspend t lis poison, but, to remove the cause on which it depends.?Full directions in pamphlet form accompany each botlle.?The speedy and permanent relief afforded by this Remedy, iniall cases of (Jonorhtca, (i/eet, (irarel, Stricture, Ftnor Al hux, ( Whiten iii l't mulct,) and all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, lias astonished the mo6t scientific men of the ntre. This remedy not only eradicates all poison from the system but invigorates the most, delicate constitution. p&*Tt docs not affect the breath or interfere with any class of business, or require any deviation from the uso al diet. J2S?" It requires no assistance from otli er mcdi<;inc. And what enhances its value -8 the entire absence of all nnuseous taste, being a pleasant and delicious svrnn. J'rieo *2 per Bottle, or Three Bottle* for ?5. l'OTTEU ?fc MERVIN, Solo Proprietors. St. LoniB, Mo. Sold in Abbeville by T). McLnuchlin, and nil responsible dealers in medicines. Vnn Sclinak ?t Grieraon, Charleston, Wholesale Agents. State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Office Court nfConnnon Ptcns and Oeti'l Scxxiotis Moore & l^unifc, ) Attachment. vs. > Thompson ?t Fair Tin in.Tos.. W. Davis. ) tiffs Attorney. \\7 IIEIIHAS tlie Plaintiff did on the tenth tt dny of April, eighteen hundred nnd sixty, 11 ic his declaration agiiiEt the Defenrlent, who. (it is sai<l) is absent from nnd without the limits of the state, and has neither wife nor'attorney known within the same, upon whom aTcopy of said declaration might be served :fWt is' therefore ordered, that the sitid Defendant do appear and plead to the saidtdeclaralion, on or before the eleventh day of April, .eighteen hundred and sixty-one. otherwise tinnt and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded ntrainst, him. MATI1EW McDONALD, o. c. r. Clerk's Oflice,") April 12, 1800 J 61 12m Blackwood's Magazine and TiRTTTvMr juivi x xmi itn 1 ii'j n o? Great Inducements to Subscribe! Premiums and Reductions!! I SCOTT <fc CO., New York, continue to J. |>ul)li&li tlie following leading British Periodicals, fix: The London Quarterly (Conservative,) TUr. J-Utiulurg Kevins (Whig) The North Jlrithh Jieriac iFree Church,) The Wf?*tninintrr Jitt'itw (l.ibt-rul,) lilackieood'x J:\lhibury Mayaziuc (Tory.) The present critical stale of European a (fairs will render these publications unusually interesting during the furthcoming year. They will occupy n middle ground between the hastily written newsitems, crude speculations, and flying rrmors of the daily Journal, and the ponderonf. Tome of the future h'istorlar., written ifter the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current, events, nud as such in addition to tlieir well-established literary, scientific, and theological cbarnoter, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to those I'cprints, inasmuch as they can now be pluced iu the bands of subcribers about as soun as tfie oricrinul tditions. Teems.?(Regular Prices.) Per Ann. For rtn}* one of the fonr Reviews, ?3 00 For a?j* two of the four Reviews, 5.00 For any three of-the four Reviews, 7.00 For nl) four of the Reyiews, 8.00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 8.00 For Blackwood anif one Review, 6.00 For lilackwood and tw<> Reviews, 6.00 For BUckwoodjiiid tbo four Reviews, - .r.10.00 Monpv In #!%? ^?? 1 w..v .u i.uu uviii/c nuciO It?ueu will be received at par. Postage.?The postage to any part.of the United States ^yrll be but iWnt.y.four Cents n year foe "Blackwood," nod but Fourteen Cents i year for each of the Review^' At the.abovo prices the Periodicals will ha, furnished for 1861. And as a Premium to NeS Subscribers, the Ifo?- of the #Ame Periodic** For 1859 will be furnished complete, without idditionul charge. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazine of the lay, these Periodiiials loose fittle by age. 3ei)ce, a full ye&r of the Nos. .fbr 18f)l>, may )e regarded nearly as valuable as for 1861. j Subscribers jWMftm -also the'Nob. for lsr.o, { vili be siippli?a4rt t|ie follawing.~BXtremely;low , ates. * > : &pteiulid10r<l*T*for \&$V, NJO and.'#], tyr Blackwood's ftJa^Apiue, 8 -J'Oftf#, '<$3.00 ?tfr aiiy one Ratted 1 * ' . <hftO f0r any?two Reviews, 6,DO "or Black wood arid oqe Peviaw. S.00 ?i#4 ? ' v. umvn IT wu WWU JVt'VMJWP, I ^?UQ g ?orthree Re?!#wSp^KS 1 ?* 11.00" j 'or Blackwood andjbreo Reviews, J50o j tor the four Raviewp*-v> ( 13.00 s. \>r Blackwood and thojfbnrReviews, Any of the above works will al*o bejtyriish?d to New Subscriber* for the y?*r J856-? -* nd 8. At 0o? half the KeguUr Subscription . Vioes.?-fiiiift- i,Kew StfbjKjriber m?y obtain , lie four Reviews and Biaokwood 3?* ConpecuiVe.yeots f<M" $82f VVffldh w aboot-tfae price . ball never againBe tfitaly to ofhn-sneh inducements as those here . presented, Howls the imo to Snbifci ibe I Remittances must, in alldirV^HjMlo-P^ltahn*. for at ] ?e?o prwwo to .* 8Addc?i,#fe6lf AftD 8(3QTT <fe '" T oi, tei&L19?w?fe $Sw1farfc J?n. 264&81S0 - :.v pffijigair^p 1 cpeot* to k cep Von^." " ti * d i>rd,prthe Free 1Bi-id*e. 00? Sntud&^ Uivei-8 ?Z\ j i Scrofula or *4fuK> Is n constitutional disease a corruption -or tho blood, by whioh this fluidjMMoin** vitiated, weak, And poor. ttein&in'^ffi circulation, it , pervades the whole1 bod^, HiTd may bunt out in disease on any part of it. Nq. orgop is free from its attacks, uor is there one wliialirTt may not dtetroy. The scrolulous taint is variously outteed by mercurial disease, low livinc&glisordercd or unhealthy food, impure air, filth .and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and. abort nil, by the venerial infection. WhateVttr.be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution descending "from pareutjiJo,children unto the third and fourth generation:" Indeed,-it seem* to be the rod of Uiin Whtf- says, "1 will visit tlio iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by disposition from iha blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter,' which, ia the lungs, Jivor, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glnnds, swellings ; and on-tha surface, eruptins or sores. This foul qgrrtiption, which genders in the blood, depreaSe* tka ...v.8.ni ui me, ?u i iibl scrotuious constitution not. only eufTcr from scrofulous complaints, bit they liuvc far Ices power to withstand tb* atr tacks of other diseases; consequently, Ytsfc numbers perish by disorders which although not scrofiuoui in their nature, Are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most Of the consumption which decimates tho huu\gn family has its origin directly in this contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys. brain, and indwed, of all the organs arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our peoplo aresorofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, aud their health is undermined by it, To clenuve it from the system we mnsi renovate the blood by nn alterative medicine, and in* ' vigorute it by healthy food and exercise. Such a mediciuo we supply in Ayer's , Compact Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most efTectoal remedy which tfito medical ntrill of ollr limna onn ,1 ?- r it-! V...?v? VI..1 uvflQC IVl" LIB 19 ev^ry? where prevailing and fatal malady. It is combincd from the most active remedial* that have been discovered for Iho expurgation ot this foul disorder from ihe blood, and the rescne of the system from ita destructive eoua&jtience*. Ilencc it should be employed for the cure ol nut only scrofula, but, also those other affection* which arise from it, such a? Eruptive and skin Diseases, St. Antony's Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. Plains and uoils. Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Sci-Id Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Disease-. Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints-arising from Vitia> teil or Inpurc Ulonil. The popular belief in impurity of the blood" ia founded ill truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. v particular purpose and virtue of tbia Stfiiiparilla is to purify and retrenerate thi* Vital fluid, without which sound lieulth i? imposttibW in contaminated constitutions. \M AYER'S CATHARTIC P1U1S, For All she Purposes of a Family Pfcyift I aro so composed that disease within the r>*ga of their action can rarely withstand or evaas mem. i ueir |)eu#Mfnniig popemes searobrand . clcansc, and invigorate eveiy portion of tlit human organ ism, correcting its diseased action and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a coa? sequence of these properties, the invalid1. Wilo- ' >. is bowed down with pain or physi^nl' debilifj is astonished to find his health or energy, frestored bv a remedy at ouco su-simple andio? viting. In" ot only tiuy ctirt-tfia every-day cotm plaints ol every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below nnuied i? pleated to-furni?h gratia my Anierii can Almanac, containing certificates of thei cures and directions for their use in tl?a follow ing complaints:. Costivenea?, Heartburn, Head! ache, arising from a low stale of the body 4' obstruction of its functions. AftlVS UHtKHY PfcC.TQftAli, For the liapiil Ciiro of ' Coughs. Cold*. lujtueum. Jloarteness, Croups Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, atuP for the Relief nf Consumptive J'atimtl* in Adixiuccd' Ht-Kfcs of thr Disease. So wiJn is the field of its usefulness and MP numerous uro the cases of its cures, thnt' lliniodi every "Section of country nbounds In per-, sons publicly known, wlnr have been restored from alarming and e van desperate diseases off the lungs by its ut<e. \Yhe? once lried| itlr superiority over every other mcdicineof.it' too apparent to escape observation, nod1 *a 1. ? *' * .vo . i>u?iiiig Riiiiwu, ine |>u?iio no lODEff; henjtato what antidote to ?mj>h>y for the ai? -? 1 tressitig and dangerous nflfectiona of the pol'' V nionary organ? that are inoidout toour oHmati;While many inferior remedies- thrrmt apo.n tW community hove failed and beeij, discarded, tliis lifts gained friends by overy trial, conferred! benefits on the nfilieted they can never for({?C and produced cures too numerous- aaditQO' JV <. markable to be forgotten. FRF.PAIIED BT ' Dr. Jf. C. AYEIl ft Go.r LOWELL, MASS. All our Remedies'are for sale Jby BRANCH & PARKER,* D. MeL A UCH LEWi 0,11. ALLEN. Abbe ri It*. ? 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