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2STE W AN UFACTUR1NG FIRM. > .p t jr" ? 8RADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY HiAVB entered into copartnerships for tlio J DtirhOflA HflPPfiiiw I?n *!./? of MANUFACTURING, J^nd^utyB taken poKcssion of iho welMtnowrii COTTON MANUFACTORY, Xately in Operation *04 | located Six Miles Soutn-Eaat of Greenville Village. The entire Machinery lias been placed in nrk\TTJT i?" ? vy vy i.?x J. JLJ jlj jl. "jl _j RUNNING ORJ)ER, and we areuow prepared to furnish Cotton |)nvu0, ^ Of a superior quality. 1 mm ii/AAf ninnti inn vvuuij uuius Attached to tliiftManufactory are also in excellent condition, and all orders for CARDING WOOL 'will be attended Co expeditiously, and upon aa good terms as at any other establishment in the cotiiiYry. ?. J. W. GRADY,. DAVID O. HAWTHORN, WILLIAM PERRY. * January 11. 1861, 87, 3m TUP WINTER CFCttflM Ilk WW 111 ft.ll WkUUIUIl IX THE SITS WEST FEUAKE COLLEGE WILL END On Friday, the 1st of March next. THE SUMMER SESSION WILL orEN lUomlay, tlic 4tli of marcb. BY tliat time it in cxpectcd that the New Building will be bo near completed as to allow of its being occupied, Pupils will-be received at any time, but it is always desirable that they begin with the session. Every effort will be mnde to give satisfacV lion in all the Departments J. I. BONNER, PresiJent. rco. id, J861, 42, 8t REIDVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, Spartanburg Diet., S. C. THE Next session of this Institution Trill comroenoe on Monday the FOURTH day of FEBRUARY, undef the dircclton of the Rer, R. H. REID, A. MJ|*and irrf?8HA5V, A. M., Principals. . Able anae^iept^Asaistarjt'^j^^l the yr riitudepartcneuts of the agjioM^BU. be-*?ontjnnally employed^u Mi^A. GAL- , EOWAYfffrom Hufe'dar* (JebrgnP.jhfrJio- comes to as high ft recommended," wjlt tpresid*,-. con"stantly over the School. "** " Particular attention will be given to Vocal and InntmmAfiliil muvivi ?uu wu mc ubuer ur atnenUl Branches.- j Board, inclu'liri^.Wosliing and Fuel, can be cbliined at the Feraalo Boarding lioufo, or in. th? best families in tl)fr.yillagn at the v*ry rca-?! sonable rate of TEN DOLLARS per Drouth. Bates of TuitiOtt, Per Station of Twenty>, Weeks. Primary BrAtacbes, $ 0 00 Tl>e abow^ilH English Grammar, Geogr#ohy,?tftbry ofArittmieil^ 10 00. The Higher Branches," ' 16 00 Modern Languages, ... 10 00 ' Drying ana Paintitfg- fa.-Waiter Colors, cacu, * 5 00 Greciaq, Orintal' and Antique Painting, etch, 6 00 OilPainting, 16 00 Embroidery, Wax Fruit and Floweris * each, 10"?00 Use of Piano, 2 50 Contingent, 1 00 For farther particulars addrcsa REID <fc Principals. lie id v il) e, 8. C. January 25, 1801, 89, 3t Q ' ' WWeal *nd Com' *- .'. r?, TRifeKL i'A-zil IS y>T?vi1fcae rwrr, I>a??(at Out Ycnr, -' .Hix wonttip, '"-5 ' litM' MunUtf, '.V ^rV,i> fot Ofcf Yt?r, VMEr a^? VUrtulut, FMrV* " Pc-Ur Jf<>bUr?, j*B,;/ 1 Due Alciti'.l!, 'j??<3 ?(*r? *r? autiiori/rtj our ' - 'uUeruttiw fikirJ ?. 1W, !*>! > IM. '!V<?|KK ? ?"? ' Jfr.iLfl THE ABBEVILLE PRESS. BY IE?J& WIX80N. =- 'w ~???-- " AUBEVILLE S. C. c l _ Two Dollars. In Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents the Expiration of the Yearttr All subscriptions not limited at the timo of subscribing, will beconsidered a indefinite, and will be contiimcd until arrearages are paid, $T-.at the optiftfrof the Proprietors. Orders from otlierStates must invariably be accompanied by the Cash. <83 ? BATES OF ADVERTISIN G - The Proprietors'of-the Abbeville PretK and Abbeville Bmtticr have established the following 'rates of Advertising to be charged by both pnpera: Ev?ry Advertisement inserted for a less time than three month?, jvill be charged by the insertion at One Dollar per SquSre, (1$ inch ?the space of 12 solid lines or less,) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each ?ubBcquent insertion. 1 square 3 months, $5 ; fi month $8 ; 1 year $12 2 squares 3 " $8; G " $10; 1 j-ear $20 3 squares 3 " $10; 6 $14; l3*ear$25 4 squares 3 " $12; 6 " $20; 1 year $30 5 squares 3 " $16: G " $25; 1 year $35 6 squiiVea 3' * $20; G " $30; 1 year$40 7 squares 3 " $25; G " $35; 1 year $45 8 squares 3 " $30; 6-i" -$40; 1 year $50 One column, one year $85. Obituary Notices Exceeding one square, or twelve lines, will be charged for, as advertisements. tw Marriage notices solicited. tar All Communications not of general in- | terest will be charged for. J3F" Announcing Candidates Five Dollars. All advertisements not having the number of insertions marked ori the copy, will ha published tilL/orbid and charged accordingly. Money for Job Work and Advertising from any except regular patrons will ho considered due as so'on as the work is done. t3gr\SubscribeiB and others, in debt so us, nre.urgently requested to send us the amount of tlietr indebtedness immediately. JAMK8 T. UAuniNtiR, | 6T. JOHN 1IOOUF. Formerly Simpson <fc Gardiner ) GARDINER & MOORE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS (Tlra'rcAo??? formerly occupied iy Simpsan <fc Gardiner.) ITIcIIVTOSII STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^TS^ILL give their personal attention to tl>e t Selling of Cotton, or such other Produce ns may be sent to them by their friends, and the public. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to the best advantage. Cash advances made upon product in store when required. July 13, I860, 11, 6m. M~STRAUSS~ G0KES8UBY, IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE BIS STOCK! THEREFORE OFFERS HIS -GOGBS AT "V"ery Low IPrices. Thiis Stock is weil Assorted AND OF THE ' LATEST J8T?iiE OF COOPS. ORtlAN JIANTFAim MltntTIAIKAW M vnfniir^r,,^) K ^1;- ^ ^ I have all materials on Wm3 pf the best quality?and properly seatoncji.wood, Ac. I can produce the best t?stimoniol? # to capability and fifth fulness. Orj^ns enclosed in any style of ca?e dcoired, Or to*a1trthe> Welti lecture 01 iiie-ouiiding of-room. ^ All oi*der? prompUy and faithfully executed, and all my^work itarrantfii ttrqive tailtftMion. Addj-es* r BAKE It;Sept.21, 12m] Organ Builder, Charleston S,*C ? c. j ; DR. WM. A, ALIEN, 8TJRGEON* PENTIBT, IRVING graduated in the Dental College ii Philadelphia, offert fijj per^?S5So the public. ^**MiW*rMghly PtfStcd liiauThedepartmanU f kVi .p~ra/efly#p^.fie ftatU'M hfcnrfPtf- thAt lie ?ubiru onyw^lOMOn tO those who m&yfav6i*Liry with-th^Q^tronage . If Boorn-2o?erJ|P neW Rook and Prug Store of Mr. C. H: ifo,, ) W^I^'rDuildiiig. April 4, 1860 60 ly E^all ftiicL'W'lriter Styles J r,. f H H * I Hfv. ... nHB m . . - K I ' ; ^ HATS A?D ^Al% AT . K REMSBffq 4 BroMfitfect, omoiit* the AofcyaU 9pt?<i . uguata^G*, awlQ^ombia, ?. C. ^, 1 gcMK KAUFFEB. B WHOLESALE # ? V VT*? T* "W T U H 1 I IBfllU L>- -* ? ?' * < * 170. 1 BROAD UNDEB THE AUGUSTA T'HE Undersigned wonld respcptfuljy inform completed lliej?<Arrangettief)t8 for the coi Iippii enlarged to dujilijc itsTiumer size, theroby Georgia: Our Sj?8k^liTcnrfor variety of the State, will in eTGryrespuct compare fuvornld Kniithf>rri nlfv Tt. tn aIii* intanlii.K ? clu^lvely for cash. Which, as nil old fact is the Having a similar establishment, in Now York to be perceived that we hove superior facilities market, We would only ask tbe fnvor of an ej elsewhera, aud we will prove to the Tn?de that Wholesale House, besides saving your time for JUST RJ (Black and Color$3 Cassimeres, Blnck Kentucky Jeans and Tieks, Kerseys, C Georgia Stripes, Marlboro' Plaids and Calicoes, of all kirdb,-Mohair, Dvbeges Barege Delaines, Bombazine," Alpaccvt AH Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Black Brocadei Silks, Fancy and Plain Poplins,Foulards, India and China Sil Brown and White Sheeting, Irit-h Lint uiapere, uamasks, uoylies, .Napkins, Embroideries, lint ltibbons, Corsets, \ Fringes, Morocco end Silk Belts, Lace! Ladies' and Masses' IIOOP SKIRTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, Hosiery I3ad and Negro BLANKETS, <fcc., &i Our inouuflaotory of CLOAKS and MANTII 'iR*full5opeffttion now; nnd we venture to soy t and more suitable to Soutliern tnste, as cheap r urc uf an early call nn(J convince yourselves of JLAXJFF 175 UNDER THE J. KAUFFER,) L. BAUM, J Augusta, Ga. August 31, 1800, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of < "PTJTATT? A G I -M- JULi.i.1 JJIXkJ J. O o Ii iJ M n ; Carriage Manufactory, Direct! npllE subscriber having a cempetent draught A is prepared to build to order any and all i Stock of htH own manufacture in Coluqibin, sue fastidious, and again begs leave to invite Ihe ntt lie generally to call and Bee his Large and Fashionable Stock of Carriage the Cay, being the largest ant before buying elsewhere as be is determined to i best. Every article sold is warranted. Z3S~ ltepairilig of every kind done at short n kers Stock for sale at low prices. I1IK SINGER SI Tl?E Marked and evert extending popularity c? an<f Eln'opttr?is fiich as best to establish t dewing Machines?bo (jailed?may be bought, i it ia mistaken economy to invest anything lp a will do sp must abide the consequence^! SINGER'S NEW Fi If m% am.Iam 4** "~1 ? ~ - * 1 w "* ** " * ju viuu iu piauc hip upst r wniiy uapiuno if reduocd our letter. AfMMhfftp be*ntifhjlv orni Singars's No. 1 and a SUrbdiwd-fiHotWe Machi pncity, and popular both in ftiA.ftupijiftlpd ma $135 and $160 to ?flO and *100. Sfnger'e Stan, heavy leather work- Price, complete$l2S. .A itaequallod for manufacturing purposes | NoUeJc Price (ip^loding iron itand and drawer*,) $i 10? machine of eny other as a gift. All of Sipgeft Machines make the interlock* *titph known. E?ery peraoh deairing to piocu Machine*, their aizea, prices, working capacities, it by leading for.a copy ofiJ. M. Singer & Go's' eotfrel^dttvoted to the aobject. )t will be aopp The abovffftre the nat c/ub pricetc? transport sale, will be charged. ? M. M. 8IKG1 E. J.^TAYLOR, Agenty Abbeville.] ENCOUMG SOUTH! 81WIU0R ' etr&WM&x. oi-c ^?i 011 tr i n ? g*e *<of ? . ''. . ..< .'u?jpii! . wP AOM Je CO., W r\ AMD RETAIL &OOD8 A *' km <? 'to m ! zwsey? *sm ts& e <- . 4k * V ' ? STREET. i . HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OAMerchants nn<l Dealers that they have just uing Tall ami Winter Season. Our Store has making it the largest Store in the State cf most (K'sirahli; floods, is unsurpassed in this with nnv Iimisq either in Charleston cr any other a regular Wh61e(fftle Jobbing House, Belling ex-. ( only way to buy Goods cheap, city, of which our Mr. j. Kauftkr, it ?# easy in obtaining latest Novelties as th'ey appear in [animation of our Stock, nod I'rices before going wo can sell Goods fully ns cheap as any^TOttlr I . further travelling, and mui>y other eipenaeSr , I SCEIVED. I : and Colored Cloth, Satipeta. i Isnuburgs, (Denims,) j Stripes. . Celestials, Lavella Cloth, ^ s, Delaines, Marellas, Silks, Silk Robes, Iks, tns, Table Covers, Table Clotbs, Fowe!s Brilliants, Marseilles Quilts, elvet Ribbons, i, White Goods, of all kinds. and Gloves, of all kinds. .LAS, t)ie on)y one In the Southern States, is ' hat we can offer these articles 'better finished is any Northern House. Just give us the pleas-" the qh?ve faces. ER, BAUffi & CO., and 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA v/ < j I. KAUFFER, N. Y. ivery Description at Cbarlestoa^rlces. 7. FRAZEE, * I A v ?1 ? O 9 1 Ly in the Bear of rhe Market. , ?mm and a complete set of Practical Workmen styles of Vehicles, and u daily adding tp InS Ij.Cniringfs as cannot fail.to please th^mpst ention of his friends and customers and tlre~pub V is of the Hewest and Latest Fashions of I most Fashionable in the State, sell as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the ' otice and on reasonable Terrifo- Carriage ma- ( PHINEAS F.jBPKAZEE. i ' _ _ i mm imnim of Singer's-Sewing Machines?both in Ameriheir superiority over-fH others in the market, t is trbe, for a smaller amount 4rt dollars, but worthless or unreliable article,jfotJ those who i IMILt MACHIES. ! \ the vdrld within tbe reach of all, we have imente4? to $60;.{>]ain $50." < nes. both-pY* very general application and cainafactoVjr. Prices-reduced, respectively from , lard Seattle Machine, for carriage makers and J loo,.ttf <?kipletp the list, an entirely new artiele fs rapid, and papable of every fcind of work I -cncaper at that id view of it* vqJue thi>t> tlje < e<4 "-'stitch with two threads, which is the best re full and reliable inforiqa^ioQ aBopt Sewing 1 and the best method* of pnrehasiog'cau ftbjkin J Gazette, which 4* ? beautiful piotorial"paper, v ljed Ggtis. s- p ation from the New York office to the placgof 1 ER A CO., 182* Broad fcfyyet ^oguata, Of- c ^ M. COHEN. Agent,,Augpgtfr^ [ ERN ENTERPRISE! If m Mien toot i IlJCIlEA^ftiG dom^^^^^wds of Ek-nthem JJj be cjaohipafekip their wrtensfva COTTON and MsfiCOTfOw*QfiNARIJRG8, STBJEgl) PS- 1 COJ^AllEE iron Works. COLUMBIA, S. CU| JOHN ALEMNDER & CO., \ MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Jlorse PowerWfE Have always Engines of different ? t sizch in a forward state, bo tlint we van furnish nny size with dispatch. Our Engines look the first Premium at the Chnrleslou Institute Fair luild in 185'J. IfULLWRItlllTS. We liave sectored pome of the best Millwrights in the State (or putting up our Engines and Mills. We have only to'mention iheUHrnr-B . Df Tii&mas Anhkrson, who is acknowledged by all who know him to be one of the first of the State. Also, J. J. Bevit, Joiix SnuriiKits. and several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS 1 all Descriptions Made to Order. We cast every day in the week. Wc have now the 'best stock of Gearing Patterns in the State, having purchased ull the l'utternB belonging to Georg Sinclnir it Co. along with the shop. We have good Pattern Maker* constant ( ly employed. Our Castings have taken ^he Premium every yc'or at the Sttte Agricultural 3ooiety. BELLS, We cast Bills of all sizes, for Churchcs or e Fire Alnrm, on the raoBt reasonable terms, and c if tliej' do not give gonernl satisfaction, the i parly can return thorn at our expense. We > were awarded Premiums last year at the State \ Fair held in Columbia, and at the Charleston e Institute Fair for our Bells. 1 Grist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. ' We rfnnufacturo Portable Mills of all sizes, i unci of 6(!^>erior pattern. Also Grist Mill Irons ? of all sizes. Our Grist Mill Irons also took the Premium at the late Fair in Columbia. Saw Mills. We manufacture circular Saw Mills of three sizes. Also, Winter's Patent Mulay Sawa, for which we have the right of the State of South Carolina, and we also make Saw Mill Irons of allsi^cs. Our Saw Mill Irons also took the l'remiutn At the late Fnir held in Columbia. I . Shingle and Barrel'Stave Machine. We'are a'genta" for Samuel M. King's Patent. Sliingfe alid Stave Machine. It will cut 7,000 j Shingles or Barrel Staves per day'. We are also agents for Judson'd Patent Governer Yftlvds and Fuel Economise?. Also, Agents for'Lowber'a Cotton Seed Hullcr. ^ Iii addition to the above, we manufacture Patent Reaction Water Wheels; Patent Saw | Mill Dogs, of a superior Pattern and verv , chgap. In short, anything in aud about 'Mill ofWnyldnd. ' ?-f ! Vr A list of prices wiH.be segt to any one ' wishing it Also, all questions answered, and communications promptly attended to. JOHN ALEXANDER, | Iiua * NUUUUUALU Snptember 28, I860, 22-12m j PURE i OLD. CORN WHIS&Y npilE Undersigned wouldMnforw the public Jfc, that he hna a superior lot Of this article Tor sale. Apply to mo at the Marshall Houa^* JOHNSON RAMEY. Sent. 12. 1R?0. 20 tf - - cu \iti,i:s CA^Liif, i Dealer in PlANQ^t'ORTKS, Aftuic, Guitars Vilins, Banjos, Mutes, Aecordeons, Instruc- ^ tion Books, 6'utwr artd Via/in String*, Ac. i Opposite U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. 4 Also. Sola Agent for Chickering & Sons, and itodart's Celebrated Piano Fortes. ' pff* His stock comprises every' variety of ? CJ, and 7 octave instruments, from $250 to I M,000. Every instrument is warranted sound ? ind perfect. [March 28, I860,12m - I THEQjy?MJjt&MtWALTEE, J wongg? ' Broad Street,*near the Market, r AUGUSTA, OA. a lOSV m*?T?T?T-o 1. m v I Muuuuiunis, iomo* ? stones, <tc. AUo.Marblo Mantels, r and^Furtiituro Works'of all kinds, ? frotHrtt'o plainest to tfie most elab- j oralOlesigned and furnished to order j at short notice. All work for the j country carefully boxed and forward- r id * March 28. 1860, 12m. ? HOWARD ASSOCIATION. ; PHILAbEE^nM.. 4 Benevolent intlitutiou ettabliihtd by special 1 endowment, /or the relief of the tick and JHt- 1 treated, afflpetefl with '^ffulent arid -JSp idem tc 0 Jiiteatt? V.* I/I'EDIPAT-/Advice given gratis by tha Act- " LYJL ing Burgeon t<# all who apply by letter t ?ith u description of tbeir condition, (age, occu- 0 tation, habits of life, &o.,) and in cases of ex- t rem# poverty,Medicine furnished treeoi charge ? Valuable lie porta on tbo Newttemedifts em loved in t|ie Dispensary, aaptto the afflicted in ealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two r three Stamps for postage wRl be acceptible. AWen, m- i. BKILWN HOIJOHTON. kcting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 oath Ninth Strait, Philadelpeia, Pa. '/ m, By order "oMbe Directors. F * ?i w ? nmiwm r n ;a 1 * JUiKA v. iilaai w.jkuli, rraiuvim G*o. Faikcuild, Secretary; 20,12m e y^?U : Jj D. MAL0&E, F If ,;jr i j " f* * ii V/ ' b3aXOBLZa^.TXI^L ? ; ' ' A?p ' ' T . IftOCK MASON, B;:ak: i eat of hia ability to warrant ajliafection, m % e haa h?d a npfritCM in ti* tioaineaa atk in Bqkm and America. Peraonavwh CHEROKEE lU^IEDY ^ ible Cmefor Uonorh^a ladailj pisesf^cs of- Ine Urinary Orgnns. IpBLIS Remedy cures wliep -all other prep/WJL VOD# faili It is entirely unlike every otlrer lompouhd, containing uo mineralpoiion or iiaticqhh Drug, as it is prepared solely from lioottj larks and Leaves, and lias been 'handedVdown | rpw one gcncrution lo another by the Cherokee rttdidn?. It is offered lotlic public on its own inriosic merits. It perfoims its duty quickly and horoughly. The unfortunate ofeither sex will >e repaid ny using this/femcrff/instead of placing hemselves at the.mercy ofsomc Quack or Proensor. This Beinedy strikes nt the very Root of he disease; its tendency is not simply to suspend lis poisOU, but to remove the cause on which it lcpoiida.*-r?F"ll directions in pamphlet form accompany each botlle.?The speedy and perroaicnt relief afforded by thiR Remedy, in all enses >f Uonorhtea, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, I''tnor Al>v*, {.Whites in Fcnialci,) anil all Diseases of the 'Jrioary Organs, has astonished the most sciciiific men of the age. This remedy not only-fcVadcates all poison from the tytcni hiit.invigoratcs .lie most delicate constitution. It does not iffect the breath oV'io^erfere with any class of jusiiipss, or require eny deviation irojn the usu il'diet. J^"lt requites no assistance from olh sr.medicine. And wlint enhances its value -b .hi* entire obsonoe of all nauseous tORte.bcinga tlqnsnnt and delirious syrup. J'rice.&l per Ji<ittl<**i>r T/tree Bottles for $5. POTTI'.ll tfc MERY1N, Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo. Sold in Abbeville by D. McLauulilin, and all esponsiblo dealers in medicines. Van Scliaak fe (? Hereon, Charleston, Wholesale Agents. State of S6hth Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Office Court ofCwnmon Pieces and GcnH Sessions Moore A (Jimii'p. ^ vs. > Thompson diFiiirPloinJo8. W:;Davl8.. J tiffs Attorney. V\TJIEUT5AS llio I'laintiff did ou-tlte tenth T T dny of April, cigbteon huriWdd and 'ixty, file liia declaration agiuet the Dcfenlent, who, (it is said) is absent front and vithout the limits of the state, and has neither vife nor'attornev known within the game, upon vlium a copy of said declaration relight be icrvcd: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appearand plead to the said dedaration, on or before the eleventh day of \j>ril, eighteen hundred and fcixty-one. otherwise final alfil absolute judgment will then be ;iven and awarded against him. MAT11EW McDONALD, c. c. v. Clerk's Oflice, ) \pril 12, 1800 J 51 12m Blackwood's Magazine and BRITISH REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe ! Premiums and Reductions !! L SCOTT & CO., New York, continue U> . publish the following leading British I'ei.i.oriicedSj'vie: Thr London Quarterly (Con<ervati?r?;]MB(r Jidntbtvrg Ileviqa (Whig). The Kvrth BfinW Reoieie (Free Church,) The IVrtUuinistcr Jievica {LibewX Jjlacktcood's Edin'>ury AfayaziiU (IWy.). Tho present critical slate of l'Juropeaif affairs will render these publications UD^jHiaUy interesting during the forthcoming yjjpn, Tbiy will occupy a midill c'groni?|l betwe'en the hastily written newsitems, crude spallations, and fly ing ri mors of the daily Journal, and ihe ponderouf Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and cxcitement of the great political jventa of the lime shall have passed away. It iB to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible nnd reliable history of current events, and as such in nddition to their well-established literary, scientific, ind Ihcnliigical character, we urge them upon the consi^L?>ralion of the reading public. The receipt "of Advance Sheets from the British publishers irives additional value to those Ke' ; ...i L.J1. i M ini*, iiniHiiiticii itb^iiey can now uts [iiacea in did hands of subcribers about oa sown as tbc irigiual tuitions. - Teums.?(Regular Prices.) Per Ann. For any one of the four Reviews, $3.00 For any two of the four Reviews, 6.00 For apy three of the four Reviews, 7.00 Tof all four of tho Reviews, , 8.00 For Blackwood's Magnzine, 8.00 For Bliitekwood and one Review, 5.00 For Blackwood aDd two Reviews, 6.00 Fo^Blackwood and the four.Reviews, 10.00 Money current in the State where issued vill be received at par. Postage.?The Postage to any part of the Joitad States will be but Twenty-four Cents a rear for "Blackwood," and but fourteen Cents k year lor eacu ui uie ucviews. At the above prices the Periodicals will be urnished for 1861. And as a'JPieniium to New Subscribers, the Nob. of the afrne Periodical 'or 1869 will be furnished complete, without idditional charge. yulike the more ephemeral .Magazine of the lay, these Periodicals lopjp little by age. lince, a full year of the Nos. for 1859, may )d" regarded nearly as valuable as for 1801. Subscribers wishing also the Nos. fqc 1860, I vill be supplied at the following extremely low ates. * Splendid Ordert for 1859, '60 and *61. ''or Black wood's Magazine, 8 years, $5.00 ?or any one Review, {j.Q0 ?or any two Reviews. KftQ "or .Black wood^fed one Peview, 8.00 'or Blackwood and two Reviews, l2t.0o , "or three Reviews, * 11.00 ( or uiac^wooa anu mreo xteviewa, j ?or the four Reviews, J3.00 j 'or BlackwooJ ond tbejfour Reviews, 17.00 Any of thf^ above works will also bp fury lisheq to N?w Subscribers for the year lf}56-7 >nd 8, At One-half the Regular Subscription , 'ripes. Tbu? a Nay Snbgcriber rpsy obtain , he Four Reviews and Blaokwood Six Coneecuive years for $321 Which- is about the price f the original .works for one year. Ai we hsl1 nevfr again be likely to offer each iudyco nents as* those here presented. Nqv is the ime to Subsoribel Remittances must, in all asee, be made direct to the Publishers, for at |i?se prices jjo commission can be oliowod to > genta. ?. . .> 'I. * % Address, LEONARD SCOTT A CO., No, Street>N?w York. Jan. 26 1801 89 ' LIME! 4PEI LIME I rrffe 8ub?criberUic8 thij mplhod of inform- ] ing the public generally, JitM?ei\&, and cpeota to keep constantly on Band, a good apply of the beat Southern Made Lime, at ffnotd'a Old Quarriftama nolle from Vinson's ord, or the Free Bridge, on .8aluda Tliver, . rhich he offers far jEpte at the following prices: ,ny amouut under TOO bushels, 38i ote for 1 ujhel, over that amount 80 cli, per bushel. < ermsOwh. J. 0. RASOfc. ' lyjt. palhher, Leo mobDiat^S.C., Oct. 20,12m < 4J: Li. * 'tqiHijis*, wmw&v' Iftft ONE HORSE ?LOWa 'uu 1W TWD HOB8E PLOWS, ' ' ' < j p?pt. 28. J#0, $$?& i . ' ; g /i:; j Scrofula or KiuR> Evil, Is n constitutional disease a corruption of-tbo blood, by which this fluid betyi&es vitiated, weak, and poor. Doing in {Tfe circulation, it pervades the wliolo body, ortd may burst out in disease on any part of it. Ho organ is fret from its attacks, nor is there ono wUich.il may not* destroy. The scrofulous tfrftit is variously causcd by mercurial dfseasc.'Tow living, djpordeicd or unhealthy food, impute air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, arid,'above all, by the venvrial infection. Wbnte'vor be iU origin, it is hereditary in the oanstitution descending ,1from parents to children unto tbi third and fourthj2ctieratioD:n^hdew], its^ems to be the rod of Him who sttys, 'Twill rjsit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects conlitlcnce by'.^poiitioa fromibt blood of corrupt or ulcerode matter, which, i* the lungs, liver, and rtiteroal organs, is termed tubercles j in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface,4'eruptina or lore* This foul1 corruption, whicb genders in tho blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous con]|tituli?nt not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, btt they liavo far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; consequently, rAst numbers perish by disorders which although not scrofulous in theft* nature, are still rendered fatal h}' this taint in the system. Mosrof.thft consumption which 'decimates the family hns its origin directly in this contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, Sidneys. Lrain, and indeed, of all the organs afisf. from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of a 11 our people arc scrofulous their persons are invaded by this lurking in? / feet ion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from tlie system we must renovat* the blood by op alterative medicine, and invitrornlo it. l?r tioah'lin An/1 Q . .V wj UVUIXMJ ^vvu uuu VACIWUICt Kj UV.U a medicine we supply in Compacl Extract of Saraaparilla, the moat effectual remedy winch the medical skill of our times cnn devise for-tfiSs everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It ipcombined from the most active remediaU that bar* been discovered for the e^purgatJKu) of this foul disorder from the blood, and th<T rescue of tho system from its destructive consequences, llcnce.-il should be employed for the euro of not only scrofula, but aleo those other affections which arise from it, such an Eruptive and akin Diseases, St. Antony's FirejJ^oae, or Erysipelas Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. "-Blains and Built, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum, SJcukl Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitro and Me^i eurial Disease?, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. debility, and, indeed, nil Complnints arising from Yitioted or Inpure Blond. Tlie popular belief in impurity of the blood' is foundt-d in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purposeruid viriue of this Sarin,-, parilla is to purify and regerfernJp- this Vital fluid, without which sound healtii is impossibly in contaminated constitutions. AVER'S CATHARTIC PIUS? For All she Purposes of a Family Phyrttt are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or crude them. Their penetrating poperties search, (Aid cleanse, and invigorate eveiy portion of ()ia human organism, correcting its ait-cased actio a, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a-panr sequence of these properties, the iy.valid^tttio is bowed down with Rail) or physttj^ttngft^ is astonished to find liia niCeliAiA* ?*. stored bv a remedy at, <;pq-5 ^o.sintple. njicii&rVitillg. ' Jg; . ' Vrrjf Not only do they euro the' iSverj'-t^y com. plaints ol ever}' body, but also ninny formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below num< d-ia pleased to furnish gratis my Ameri * can Alijiatiae, containing certificates of thei-. cures and directions for their use in the follow, ing complaints: Costivenes.", Heartburn, llend' ache, ari^iyg; from a low stale Qf. thft hudjo. obstruction of ill* functions. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the Rapid Cure of Conqh*. Cohlt, Influenza, Jloarseness, CrQUfif, Bfouchiti*, Incipient Consumption, and, for the Relief of Consumptive - ? *" Patient* in Advanced. Star/ex of the Disease. So wide fctltQ field of jts usefulness and'so> numerous are the ooec? of its cures, thct nl? most every section of, country abounds in per' sons i>ublicly known, who have been restored' from alarming and-ev?n desperate diseases off ?t... I... wi ._:-j *1*1. MHIUO uy n^> Mfu u iicii. uuue tucu, lift superiority over every other medicine of iti too apparent to escape observation,. and wheraits virtues are kjrfcwn, the public-no. langeiv hepitnte 4what,onl.i([i>^e to employ fogffa aU-tressing and dangerous atfeotions ofThe pall nionarv organs that arie incident to our efimate.. While many inferior remedies thrnpt uprfb thecommunity have failed and/ been: discarded,, this lias gained friends by every trial,.conferred! benefits ou the afflicted they can ne*erv forget,, and produced cures too numerous and too. markable to be forgotten, PREPARED nt Br. J. C. ATEK A Co.* LOWELL, MASS. All our Remedies wro for sale bv BRANCH <* PARKER; D. McfcAUCIILIN, C. H. ALLEN, Abbeville. At wlioleenle by Haviland, Steveason <fc Co, Charleston, S. C., and Ilaviland, Chichester <fc _ Co., Augusta, Ga. w j;' . Gr. M- CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION HEBCDANI, Reynold's St, between JacksolT ind A.u.?rtiL^ta, 0-a?i will attend strictly to the eale'of COTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, And all other produce consigned to him. Per tonal attention giving to the filling of all op- . lers for Raging, Rope aDd Family Supplies. Liberal Cmh advances made on produce: in Store. June 24, 1860, 8 tf SPLENDID FOUR-HORSE STAGE LINE FROM Abbeville to Washington, '.44* AND FROM Ninety pix, p.p., to t ,v .II ' ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. & Loaves Abbeville ?t ?? o'clock. a. jga klONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS end F$IIJAV8 >n the arrival of the down Pasaeftger ^SRn romGreen ville, and arrives atlvashTbgton eaif#< Jay at 8 o'clock. ' ,' *,* , v\ > Unye? Washington at ^ o'clock, a. ja^ o? PUES0AY8, THURSIfttYS A W^niBDATO >n*the arrival of th^ Cars from atlanta^wnd k irnves at AbbavjUl^aam* 4^1 Ip'tlocmP " rte?vea Nin?ty-Bix ? ^ Mskv ?, PUE8DATS, THtJRSDAll^y SAnj?P??? >n the arrival of th? doW -.PaMiag^ .TMrifcroift Greoa?il1?, apd nfririt at jWM die Witiusboro' end OeMwSBlCMlift * i ih:rt>4S I Leaves Angont* at 8 o*el6elr,<^6v<*i)MDirassaw .