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MANUFACTURING ? ;F1RM. GRADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY HAVE entered into copartnership for tlie purpose of carrying on the business of t MANUFACTURING, -T * And have-taken possession of the well-known COTTON MANUFACTORY, Lately in Operation by V. McBEE, located Six Miles Soutn-East of Greenville Village. The entire Millinery has been placed in COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER, and we are now prepared to furnish Cotton flams, Of a superior quaJilj*. this lUHiii mm Attached to this Manufactory arc also in excel lent condition, and all orders for CARDING WOOL will be attended to expeditiously, and upon as good terms as at any other establishment in the country. J. W. GRADY, DAVID O. HAWTHORN, WILLIAM l'ERRY. January 11. 18G1, 37, 3m THE WINTER SESSION . \ tiie DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE 1 will end On Friday, the 1st of March next. THE SUMMER SESSION WILL OPEN Monday, tl?e 4tli of march. BY tliftt time it is cxpectod llmt tlie Xew JJuilding will be so near completed as to allow of its being occupied. I'upim win oe received at any tune, but it is Always desirable that tlicy begin with the session. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction in all tlie Departments. J. I. BONNER, President Feb. 15, 1861, 42, 8t REIDVILLE FEMALE HIGH POOL, Spartanburg Diet., S. C. - ..u 4.VAU HEOIVM VI LUIS 1 11 SI I I IIII?II IV I 11 JL commcooe on Monday the FOURTH day of FEBRUARY, under the direction of the Rev. R. II. REIT), A. M., and J. F. SHAW, A. M., Principals. Able and efficient Assistants in nil the va rious departments of the School will he continually employed. Miss BlARY A. GALLOWAY, from Alliens, Georgia, who comes *o ut highly recommended, will preside constantly over the School. Particular attention will be given to Vocal nd Instrumental Music, and all the other Or* aamental Branches. Board, including Washing and Fuel, can be btained at the Fcmnlo IJ~.. uuurC) or 111 ?ht best families in the Village at the very reaaonable rate of TEN DOLLARS per month. Bates of Tuition, Per Sestiofi of Twenty Weeks. Primary Branches, $ 0 00 -Tlia above, wiih English Grammar, Geography. History or Arithmetic, 10 00 The Higher Branches, 16 00 Modern Languages, 10 00 Drawing and Painting In Water Colors, each, 6 00 Grecian, Onntal and Antique Painting, each, C 00 Oil Paintinf. " ? 10 uu Embroidery, Wax Fruit and Flowera, each, " 10 00 Use of Piano, 2 60 Contingent, 1 00 tw For further particulars address I {.KID ?fc SHAW, Principal*. lleidville, B. C. January 25, 1861, 39, St TUB SOUTHERN BEPIBLI0. 1 / r*'JiUtl P*Hy ?nd Weekly Political and ComJL ' merelnf Journal, edited bv JAMR* M BMYTHE, Esq., and JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq., Associate, contains tbe latest news by Telegraph and Mail; i* published in the City of Aaguite, Georgia, byWM. J. VASON A CO.' It i* the cheapest Political Taper of ita site, iaeaed Daily la Ihe Confederate States of Axnerioa. TERMS?CASH IN ADVANCE. _ < . w. Daily for On? Year, $5 00 . " " Six months, 3 00 - u Tbrae Montiis, ' 1 60 " " On?Month, 60 W?ekly for On? Y?pr, t2 00 oi* MOtlha, I " " Po?r*a, \ \ 00 " . ' One Month, 05 ? ? ??'- ' I PoftUautero ar? >ntfcork?d to act M our, *.? ? ?^?-? THE ABBEVILLE PRESS. BY LEE & WILSON. ABBEVILLE S. O. Two Dollars. In Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the YearAll subscriptions not limited At the ( j time of subscribing, will be considered n i indefinite, and will be continued until nrrenr! ages arc paid, or at the option of the Pronrie. tors. Orders from other Stutos must invariably be Accomnnnied bv t.lio ' /H _ ? m&S>+ BATES OF^ADVERTISINQ j Tho Proprietors of the Abbeville Pre** and ! Abbeville Uauncr bave established the following rates of Advertising to be chargcd by ; both papers: Every Advert isement inserted for a less time i than three months, will be charged by the in| sertion nt One Dollar per Square. (1 J- inch ]?tlio space of 12 solid lines or less,) for the ' first insertion, and Fifty Ceilt8 fur each eubi sequent insertion. j 1 square 3 months, $5 ; <5 month $8 ; 1 year *12 I 2 squares 3 " $R ; 6 ' $10; 1 year fill ! 3 squares 3 " $10; 6 " $14; 1 year $25 j 4 squares 3 " $12; 0 " $20; 1 year $HO > j 5 squares 3 " $15; 6 " $25; 1 year $35' i fi squnres 3 " $20; C " $30; 1 ye?r$40 j j 7- squares 3 " $'25; 6 " $35; 1 year $45 j I 8 squares 3 " $30; 6 " $40; 1 year $50 i On A onllimx /inn *? ; Obituary Notices .' Exceeding one equare, or twelvo line?, will b* charged for, as advertisements. ^SS" Marriage notices solicited. tST Aft"Communications not of general interest will be charged for. Announcing Candidates Five Dollars. Br. All advertisements not having the nnni- | ber of insertions marked on the copy, will ba published till forbid and charged accordingly. EST" Money for Job Work and Advertising from any except regular pntrons will be considered due as soon as the work is done. Subscribers and others, in debt so us, ore urgently requested to send us the amount of their indebtedness immediately. JAMES T. CAnniNER, ST. JOHN MOORE Formerly Simpson & Gardiner t GARDINER & MOORE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS i (Warehouse formerly occupied by Simpson A Gardiner.)' ITIcIIVTOSn STREET, 4 ? . l AUVjrUOTA, \T7"ILL give their personal attention to the V T Selling of Cotton, or such other Produce as may be sent to lliem by their friends, and the public. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to tlie best advantage. Cash advnnces made upon produce in store when required. July 13, 18t>0, 11, 6m. M. STRAUSS vutvbuoun i, IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE HIS STOCK! I THEREFORE OFFERS HIS <5GGBS AT "V"ery Low 3?rices. This Stock is well Assorted! AND OF THE LATEST STYLE OF COOPS. OMAN MMMrtRY. CHARLESTON, S. C. X lmve materials on hftpd of jtije befit quality?and properly seaWned <tc. I can produce the best testimonials as to capability and faithfulness. Organ* enclosed in any style of case desired, or to sail the arohi?r II.. i?si.i:? - nvioio vi me uulining or room. All orders promptly and faithfully executed, and all my work warranted lo qive xati*faclioiu Address JOHN BAKEK, Sept.21, 12m] Organ Builder, Charleston S. C DR. WM. A. ALLEN, SURGEON DENTIST. m in TTAVTVr* 4?*t- - ..U t V gmuuaicu ill IQ8 Dental College of Philadelphia, VTf offers .his services to tlie?* public, tieiag thoroughly posted io all the department* f Wp profession, he flatters himself that he rill be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may.favor him with their patronage r?"Ronm?Over the new Book and Drag Btoreof Mr. C. H. Allen, in Whlte'a Building. April 4, I860 50 ly Fall and W inter Stvlej^ ^ ;^E??S^h^BEk89 kh BBWBHwB HAlf^M) CAPS, A nh n 'VI 'AMirri nkTin iii wjr. IU Bro*d atrMLo0poait? li?? Aog??U Hotrf, Ai*gu?t#-, Q?,*nd Ookubilt 8. O. JUST RECEIVED, U>? following new good* . - Genu* Fine *nd Soft H*ta? T??ion? complex 8tocU cf OeDU'Fitrt B^y* Children** Ftdty CAPS. Alio, Coontry-nnda Wool Hftte tor PUaUtioa j -I J.i'/.v At Lx ' * PJj0U WOOLIEY'S 4 G^^id-teville Hats J3* Ho i? dow mamifMUriag *11 qualities of lAw all KAUFFER, Eh WHOLESALE A DRY G rvnn <w*\ ^ m m ^ ^ us & ;K s 170. BnOiVD J9 UNDER THE AUGUSTA H THE Undersigned would respectfully inform M< completed their arrangements fur the cotnini been enlarged to double its former size, Ihereby mi Georgia. Our Stock, which for variety of tin; mos State, will in every rosped compare fuvorabl-* will Southern citj\ It i?t our intention to establish a ri clusively for cash. Which, as on old fact is lliu onl Having a similar establishment in New York eiM to he perceived that wc have superior facilities in i market. We would only ask the favor of an exam elsewhere, and wc will prove to the-Trade that we Wholesale llouae, besides snvingyour time for furl TTTCHP UTPi U UUJl XI.JU' Black and Colorcil Cassimeres, Black an Kentucky Joans and Ticks, Kerseys, Osn: Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' Plaids and St Calicoeq,. of all kinds, Mohair, Debege?. C Barege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpaccus, 1 All Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Fancy and Plain Si Poplins, Foulards, India and China Silks, Brown and White Sheeting, Tris-h Linens, Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Tov Embroideries, Hat Ribbons, Corsets, Velv Fringes, Morocco and Silk Bells, Laces, V Ladies' and Misses' IIOOP SKIRTS, Trimmings. Yankee Notions, Hosiery am Bad aud Negro BLANKETS, ?fcc., <fcc. _ ? "% _ ? Our manufactory. tiT QI?CTA?S*nnTl^M A^l-I in full operation not?.; nnd yfe Venture to Fny that and more auitnble to Southern taste, kb <henj> ns n urc of nn early coll and (^mvinco.yqurscliics of tin * KAUFFE 175 ai UNDER THE A" J. KAUFFER,) I L. BAUM, J Augusta, Oa. August 31, 18G0, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of eve * PHINEAS F. OOLUMBI Carriage Manufactory, Directly THE subscriber having a cempetent dra ugh tarn U prepared to build to order nny and all sty StocH of HlS own manilfanturn in ( | fastidious, and again begs leavo to iovile the attest lie generally to call and see his | Large and Fashionable Stock of Carriages < the Pay, being the Largest and n | before buying elsewhere ns be is determined to sell best Every article sold is warranted. tw llepairihg of every kind done at short noti kcrs Stock for sale at low prices. , ? .jMt mnn winTfirn omn m suvufiii isiijvv THE Marked and evert extending popularity of caand Europe?is such as beat to establish tliei Sewing Machines?so Called?may be bought, it it it is mistaken economy to invest anything in a wo will do so mast abide the consequents! SINGER'S NEW FAR In order to place the best Family Machine in tl reduced our letter. A Machine beautifully ornam Singers's No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machinei pacity, and popular both in the family and manu $186 and $150 to $60 and $100. Singer's Standar heavy leather work* Price, complete$125. Also r ? uuvijm<*iicu iw? lunnuinvkui luc pur|FU9CB | Price (including iron itand and drawers,) $110?cli machine of any other maker as a gift. All of Singer's Machines make the interlocked stitch known. Every person desiring to piocure Machines, their sizes, prices, working capacities, ar | it by sending for a copy of 1. M. Singer CoV G. entirely devoted to the subject. It will besupplie The abote are the net cash prices?transportati sals, will be charged. I. M. SINGER E J. TAYLOR, Agent, Abbeville.] riinniiDiP cminici muuuimii autn nci SMRIOR COTTON A! CKNLxrmxi T?E Sobeeribere, inviev of the GREATLY II JL tnaiwfaotare, have added very largely to the WOOLEN ftllLL, and tre cow prepared to faroia |lABDRO3,^00Tr0N YARN, WOOLEN PLAi; Jcl^MJ^f-WAREANI to be of SUPERIOR q? WWw eopiloBe to manufaetnre Wool iiito Clot euept the wool, and charging but 12} cente per yi TwflUi dr w *fl! wor> ft op (drow h*|f of th? < plaptera raiafng vo?l b>obt?iA SUpERJOR AR1 FlmUn fvt Atn*v? im4*?m ma ?aa1 #> one ha!f cent per y*fd ?xtr? will be charged tor ea wool howflrcr, to Jxs sent eTe*n, at tke yitld Ml be t 00 |Xf MBt fa denning. Bam ?re not objection*) OWNER SHQULft Btf MARK to *11 of oar otutomem. Address JAS UM & CO., |, lND retail j 1 O O I) s cx <*\/*?> cm cntnr* mo ?job m* OS) m w?; i i ITnEBT. i J OTEL, AUGUSTA, GA! Tclinnts and Dealers that 11103- have just ; i I all anil Winlor Scii'iin. Our Store lias | iking it the largest Store in the State cf: ,t desirable Goods, is unsr.rpassKd in thin 1 j 1 any house either in Charleston or any other j r-gulur Wholesale Jobbing House, selling ex- j ^ ly way to buy Goods cheap. of which our IMr. I. Kackkkr, it is easy 1 ibtiiining latest Novelties as they appear ill 1 ination of our Stock and Prices before going : , can sell Goods fully as cheap as any oilier i t her travelling, and niuny other expenses. 1 ( i! CEIYED. { i (1 Colored Cloth, Satinet^, 1 ilmrgc, (Denims,) * ripeP. ! eleetials, Lavclla Cloth, } Jelaines, Mu roll as, Iks, Silk Robes, Tabic Covers,Table Cloths, it-Is l>iilli;in(8, Marseilles Quilts, c-t llibbons, I Hike Goods, of all kinds. I Gloves, of all kinds. I I ,S,*Uic^,<rnly one ip the"Southern ijjta^es, is , 1 , we can orter tW^c. articles bctteft finished,' ny NortJu.rn JIous4; Just give us the pleas! uhove^fftccs. * . ? f / -' ' R, BATJM & CO., ill 177 T5rn;id Street, ' . UGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. \ i I. KAUFFEIl, N. Y. . J .t m 1- -t? ? ijr voabiu'twii at v/iiaiiesiiUii jrnces. i ERAZEE. jQL. , S. C - , in the Rear of rhe Market. an and a complete set of Practical Workmen leg of Vehicles, and is daily adding to his }airia??s as cannot fail to please the most ion of his friondi and oustomers arid tho pub )f the Newest and Latest Fashions of lost Fashionable in the State, I as cheap* as the cheapest and as good as the ce and on reasonable Terms Carriage inaPIIINEAS P. FRAZRE. M MAllHIM ALIVM iUilVlIlUJJI Singer's Sewing Machines?both in Amcriir superiority over all others in the market. t true, for p smaller amount of dollars, but rthless or unreliable article, and those who TILT MACEIES. ie world within the reach of all, wo have ented?to $60: plain $50. i, both of very general application and caifactorv. Friers reduced. re?nectivelv from d Shuttle Machine, for carriage (linkers and , to complete the list, an entirely iw.w nrtlele rapid, and capable of every kind of work! icaper qt that in view of iU value than the ntitch with two threads, which is the best full and reliable information about Sewing id the best methods of purchasing can obtain ? ?-?.? a n, nuiwil 1 on UCUULI1U1 UiU lUi I tt 1 WUl'CI . ' d Galis. j on from th? New York office to the place of 1 . A CO., 182^ Broad street Augusta, Of. M. COHEN. Agents Augusta. J m ENTERPRISE! i WOOLEN GOODS. i stpjyys. JfCREASING"'demand goods of Southern . maohinery in their extensive COTTON and h COTTON 08NAPUR0S, STR1PXD 03Pf8, WOOLEN-KERSEYS or JEANS?all of aiity. h; at low rates, furnishing everything srd for Plaip Cloth, and 16 caots per yard for sloth it make*. This arrangement "enables dCLE of Negro Cloth, at a very small cost i send it either- clean or dirtg ; if sant dirty, , :pense of waahipg it,. Wo woula prefer the ] norf talUfactort/rsr-iWrty wool loses from 25 to y ble as they are removed by machinery. THE ; ED DISTINCTLY ON EVEUV PACKAGE Rala^Raya fair C43H PRICE FoJ^y fcb, and pledge ourselves to giVe satisfa'ctioi', i C. 6IBBES 4 CO., " ? /Col urnbia, 3. C CONGA11EE ! mm WORKS.: COLUMBIA, s. c fOHN ALEXANDER & CO., MAN IT FACTUUKliS OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Horse Power1 \7K Have always Knuinos of ?1 ? T ?;y.ot in 11 forwar<l state, Fotlinl we van urnish any size willi dispatch. (>ur ICiiiritK's tool; tlic first Proioium at the ?haile?ton Institute Fair hold in 1 Ml E>V, WRIGHT*. ??e nave secured some of the best Millvrights in the State (or putting npotir Ktigines itid Mills. We have only to mention thcnaiu<e >f Tiiomas Aniu.uson, who is acknowledged iy nil who know liim to be on.' of tin- first. nl tint itate. Also, J. .1. Dkyit, Jims Si iutiikks, ind several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS 3f all Descriptions Made to Order. We cast every day in the week. We. have low the best stock of Gearing l'utterns in the itate, having puichascd sill the Patterns he? onjjing to Hcorg Sinclair it Co. along w itli tlie hop. We have good 1'uttern Makers constantly employed. ()iir ('listings have taken tli? Premium every year attlieStite Agricultural Society. BEIiLS. We east I>< Us of all sizes, for Cliurrhc* ?>r [ 'ire Alarm, on the most reasonable terms, and if they do not give general satisfaction, the oarty enn return them at our expense. We were awarded Premiums last year at- the State Fair held in Columbia, and at the Charleston Institute Fuir for our L5ells. n-i-j. VT:U- 3 ? ' ? unit iiiiiis ana unst mill irons. We manuincluro Portable Mills t?f ivll sizes, mil of superior pattern. Also Grist Mill Irons fif Our Urist MilJ. Irons nlso flbvk the Premium at the lata-Tfydr tii Colnqilhiu. ? Saw Mills. . / * * We manufacture circular Savw ^Iills of three si/.-s. Also, Winter'* Patent -fiiflay Saw?, for which we have the right of theState ofSmith Carolina, ami we a1>.o inake Saw Mill Irons ot nllsizes. Our Saw Mill Irons also took the Premium at the late Fair heUl in polumlin. Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. We are agents for Samuel M.* Kunj's I'nti-iit Shingle and Slave Machine. It. will cut 7,(>UU Shitnjlos or Kui-rul Staves p?-r day. We are olso agents fur .ludsou's l'a I out Governor Valves and Fuel KeonomUer. Also, Agents for Lowber's Cotton Seed duller. In addition to the above, we liianufiietlire Patent Reaction Water Wheels; l'atent Saw Mill Dog*, of a superior Pattern ami very cheap. In short, anything in and about a Mil of any I?ir?J. ?3?" A list of prices will be sent to any on< wishing it. Also, ali questions answered, un?, couitiiuniealionB promptlv attended to. JOHN ALEXANDER, Ituirr McbOUUALL. Snpteinbcr 28, lSGt), 22-12in PURE OLD GORN WHISKY THE Undersigned would inform the publi< that be bud a superior lot of tltia articl< for pale. Apply to roc at the Marshall House. inn Vin? ii iwuv Sept. 12, 1860. 20. tf C1IARLKS CATLIX, De.ilrr in PI A WO FORTES, Music, Gitilari Vilitis, Banjo*, Flute*. A ccordcons, 1 nut rue lion Books, Guitar and Violin Strings, &c. Opposite U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, OA. Also, Solo Agent for Chickpring & Sons, anc Stoilnrt'd Celebrated l'iano Fortes. Zj&~ llis stock com prises every vnriety o f>|. Of, and 7 octave instruments, from $260 t< ^ 1,000. Every instrument is warranted pounc and perfect. [March 23", 18^0, 12m THEODORE MARKWALTER, IVTArfRT .B WORKIS, Broad Street, near the Market, AUGUSTA, GA. MARBLE Monuments, Tomb |r* !M*toneB. <Sc. AI?o,Mnrblo Mantels ifffiT 'i,a,ld furniture Works of nil kind* from the plainest <to the most elab orftte> designed nnd furnished to ordei at short notice. All work for th< C^S^Scounlry carefully boxed nnd forward ed ?. March 28, I860, 12m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIILADFJ.PIIIi. A Benevolent institution establish?d by special endowment, for the relief of the tick" and Din tressed, afflieted with Virulent and Ji-'jiidemh Jiiseases. MEDICAL Advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon to nil who apply by lettei with u description of their condition, (age, occu i...u:? r i:/.. i.~ \ i ? ^/nnuu, uauivo ui me, UI1U III VJIBCO U1 I'i treme poverty,Medicine furnished free of charge Valuable Reports on the New Remedies em ploved in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in lenled letter envelopes, free of chnrge. Twc ar three Stamps fftr postage will be acceptible, Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Snrffeon, HowSrd Association, No. S South Ninth Street, Fhiladelpeia, l'a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President Geo. Faibciiild, Secretary. [Jan. 20,l'2ni ? P. M ALONE,. BH.IOBL L AT33R HOCK MASON, Ninety Six'S.(7.. OFFERS tya services to the poblie as Bricklayer oti'd Rock Maaon, and feels confident of. his ability to warrant satisfaction, as be has had a long experience in tho business both in Enrope and America. Person* wish ing wbrk of thi? kind done would do \yell to >: .: v.h.-:-1 I?.sri wni *1 GKOJtGIA Kft&ofaotory of Saddles and Harness. 169 Broad Street, under the Angaita Hptjl. -JVLHTS DAEROW, Proprietor. lift ohm^8t?^>y^gRgOg^i^ro^k CIIEKOKKE HFiiUlilDY I r '7'"V" ? .g * \ s i sSiItffi I yl? Infallible Cm r for Honorhn <i Ami nil Discuses of the i rinary Organs. I r|M!!S Kenitdy cure!" when all olln-r prcptira- j 1 tionsfail. It if entirely unlike every other compound, containing tin tnincr>iljioiton or nunsroiitt hrmj, ns it is prepared solely from llootx, ! I ltarkx ami Letters, and hns been handed down j j fioin one (feneration to another by the Cherokee \ ! Itiilimix. It iaollVrrd lot he lmldie on it?n\rii in. itriiisic merits. If, i<-rf<>iids its <1 iity quickly ami thoroughly. The iwforfmintc of either sex wili i he repaid l>y using llii>AY//<<</', instead ? I' placing : themselves at the niTcy ofsome Quack or Pro i lessor. Thin 7iV??et/// strikes at tlie very lioot of J the disease; its tendency is not simply to suspend ! ths poison, hut to remove the cause on which il ; depends.?Full directions in pamphlet form nc' company each botlle.?The speedy and pei tnaj netit relief afforded by this Itemedy, in all cases j of (ittiiorhirii, (t'fnl, f/ravel, tftrictiirc, 1'Vuor A/ ' /? .*, ( W'Jiihn in ?,) anil all Diseases of the I'riuarv Organs, has astonishcl the niosl. scicni title men of t lie age. This remedy not only eradj ientes all poix.m front the si/stun hut i/iriyorat'S I the most delicate constitution. does not ! atfcct the bicnlli or interfere with any class <>f business, or require any deviation from the usu ! nl diet, t-fyit requires no assistance from oth er medicine. And what enhances its value -s ; the entire absence of ail nauseous taste, being a j pleasant and delicious syrup. J'rirr s-j prr Until'*, or Three Botthx f?r&T,. I'OTTUR it XI Ell YIN, Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo. | Sold in Abbeville bv 1). Mcl.auchlin, and all ' responsible dealers in medicines. Van Schaak j ?v. urnTMMi, v mil JiOkrftle AL'iMltfS. i State of South Carolina. Ai:nk vill i-: in amu.t. I OJtice Court off'oiiimou /'/-us a ml (itu'f Stusioiis Moore A* ({unite, ) Atta>-hnirnt. vs. j- Tlio:n|w?ni A l:'air I'lnini Jos. AV. Itjivia. ) i ill'.- v <? ?i? v. \\r HKUKAS the l'laitiiiff <in' llie tenth I v v ?l?iv of April, eighteen li :> '. ml nml | sixty, tiIt; his declaration atrii..-t ?..o 1 si.-feuI dent, who. (it is s:iid) is absent from ati<) ; without the limit* of the stale. and inn neither ' wife nor'at torney known within the same, ntioii J whom a copy of said declaration might he I served: It is therefore ordered, that the snid ! Defendant do appear and plead to the spfd de| duration, on or before the eleventh day of April, eighteen hnt drrd nnd MXty one. otherwise final nii<l absolute judgment will then be given and awarded a?ain>t him. M ATI 1 i:\V McL'U.NALD, v. >. v. Clerk's OH'n-e, ) April 12, lMjit J 51 I2m Blackwood's Magazine and BRITISH I1KVIKWS. Great Iiulucvmriitu to Sulnscrilje! Premiums and Reductions!! ISI'UTT it CO.. X, \v 'York. continue i?. ^ J. i.-li ill- following ieadiuir Briti-h | l'i'i'ioi!:cals. '' /.: The J,t>nd>tt fjunrlnrfi/ (Con! n'rv?li?c,) '/'fir Jubnhiirii Rtei-tn (Whig) '/'/? j North JSriti'/i h'cririr (Fire Church.) The II'.c/' milliliter Ji'eii w (I .ii.crul.) Jlhtelcu-u o</'a Jul in > j hurj Miii/nzine (T?n-v.) The present critical j slate of Kiiropcuu ult'siii-.-* will I'vmlsr thaae p!tl?, lieations unusuuly iutercaling daring the ! ; f..t Itf year. They will occupy a mid| die ground hetwien tlie hastily written newsI il?-tn??, crmle speculations. ami flying r> mors of I tlie daily Journal, and ih- poi.dei-oti; Tome of | tlo! I lit lire historian, written after the living ! interest ami excitement of (lie great political I ovCJlts* ol the: l iinc slinll have passed awav. It I is to l'erioilicnls that readers mn.-t. look . j fill'the only I-V11V intehigtlile and reliable his' torv of current- over's, and as such in addition | to their woll-estaldishciS literary, scientific, i mid theological character, wc urge them upon j the consideration of the rending public. The ' receipt of Advance Sheets from the Uritish publishers give? additional value to those Rei prints, inasmuch as tlu-y can now 1 e placed in the hands of sithciibers about as souu ns the original editions. TKit jss.?(Regul a r Priccs.) 1'er Ann. For Any one of the four Ifeviewe, ?:j.ort For any two of the four Reviews, ft.00 l*\?r uny three of tin? four Reviews, 7.00 . ! For nil four of the Reviews, 8.00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 8.00 For Blackwood and one Review, ?>,00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 6.00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10.00 Mom-y current in the State where issued will be received at par. , Post auk.?The Postage to any part of the United Slates will ho but Twenty-four Cents a year for "Blackwood," and but Fourteen Cents u year for each of the Reviews. | At the abo\*H prices the Periodicals will be fui nished for 1801. And as a Premium to New f Subscribers, the Nos. of the same Periodicals , for 1859 will be furnished complete, without | additional charge. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazine of the day, these Periodicals lonso little by age. IK-Uj^a full year of the Nos. for 1851), inaj1 uc ngmucu iicin us v 111 nitnie us nir ibih. 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Remittances miiai, in u!l cases, be made direct to the Publishers, tor at,, these prices no commission can be allowed to , agents. ^ Address, LEONARD SCOTTH CO., , No. 64 Cold SLreet. Naur Ynrl i Jan. 26 1861 80 : LIME! LIME I LIME I fTMlE Sub?crib?r laJjes this method of iiilormJL ing the public generally, that lie liae, and i ezpeota to keep constant^' on hand, a good upply of fbe best Southern H?de Lime, at ArnpJd's Old Quarry, one mile from Pinson's ford, or thtt^JTree Bridge, on Salutfa Kiver, r which he offers for sale at the following prices: Any amount under 100 buehel#,;:83fc eta per budhel, over that amount 80 cts. per bushel. Terms Cnrli. J. C. JiASOK. ML Galbher, Laurens Pi?t.,S.C., Oct. 26,12m PLOUGHS 1 PLOUGHS I ^00 ONE nORSE I'LOWa , 160 TWO HORSE I'LOWS, i for tale low by > CARMICHAEL & BEAN, P*pt. 28, 1860, 22-4m ' i 1 w <h *v.: ? - - ' / \, j % .. ' VERELl & JACKSON, HO USB PAIHTKRS, (JEAUftEES, JtARBXERS AND PAPER HANGERS, ;c:< " awrri^pSfc-sr six, a. t>. J." r. VEHKfcft. CALEB JACK30M Scrol nisi or liiai(|'H Lvil, la a constitutional disease a corruption of tho" blood, I>v which this fluid Reentries vitiated, weak, mill poor. lli-wig in M?e circulation, it pervades llit* wliolo body, and may burot out in din-won any part <>f it. No organ is free fn.iii it:,:?! I'li-ln nor in tlu?ro one wlneTi it may :i< t <]. f tr-iy. Th" scrofulous taint is variously caused !t\- uicii'iiriul disease, low living, disor lcied or unhealthy food, impure uir, filth anil filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venvrial infection. Whatever be its origin, it is her jditary in the constitution desi'uudini^ "frtim parents to childreu unto the third hikI fourth generationindeed, it seems to be the rod of llim who snys, "I will visit tins iniquities ot the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence 1>V disposition from tlie oiunii 01 corrupt or ulcerous matter, rthicb, in tlx; lungs, liver, ntui internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; arid'on1 th? surface, eruptins or fores- This foul corrtTp>l ion, which (renders in (he blood, depresses tho i energies of life, so I lint scrofulous constitution not only sillier from scrofulous complaints, baV they have fur less power to withstand the atj lucks of oilier diseases; consequently, rait , numbers pi-rish by disorders which although 1 not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered l littnl hy this taint in the system. Most of the j con-.uinplion which decimates the human famij ly has its origin directly in this contamination ] and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidm-ys. I>rain, and indeed, of all the organs arise' i from or are aggravated by the same cnus^:I One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; tlieir persons a^,- invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined liy it. To eleaiue it from the system we must renovatetlie blood by att alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Suclu a medicine we supply in A-yor9f& Compact Extract of Saraaparilla, the n:o<i elVct-luol remedy which tlic medical skill <?f our limes can device for this everywhere l>revaili:i?'nnd fulfil mnlii>lv I? o -J- " ^ * *1hined from lliu most activo remedial* that hare beoii ili?*ovi*rril for i lie expurgation ?l thi* foul disorder from the Mood, and lite rescue of \ the system from its (Icslrticliv* consequence*. ; llenee it slioiild lie employed for the cure ol not i only scrofula, l.ut al.-o tother aU'eeliotis j which aii>e from it,?n>-h as Kruptive ami t<kiu 1 Disi'iW'?, St. A atony's Fire, i!<>.?(% or Krysij?el?s Pimples, Pustule?, Mutches. I Mains aud Hoils, Tumors, Ti-Uff and Salt filictun, Seitld Ili ad, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mtrclliial Disease-, l>iopi?y, D\>fin, Debility, ' and, ii;<1 all ('omplaints arising from Viti?* ; ted or Iuj ?? -? I?I<md. The popular belief i? ! iiii/iitrilit?/' the lit'im!'' is founded in t ruth, for scrofula ia a defeneration ol the Mood. Ttl? ; particular si: iml virtue of this Sar?jt; ; | arilla i- to purify and regenerate this vilhf ! fluid, without which soui.d health is impousthlfr in contaminated constiiiii ions. AYtR'S CATHARTIC PILLS, ; Tor All she Purposes of a Family Physic 1 are so eonipo-ed that disease within the range : of their a'-tiou can rarely withstand or evade them. Their |>enetrating popenicstfearch, ami j elfiinsp, si 11 <1 invigorate eveiy portion of tlio hmnati onranism. corrcetint/ it* tiiftuscH action j ami rcsti/iiiii.'iirf lu a'.lliy vitalities. As a consequence <>f tlii-se proper I ici>, llit* invalid vrlio is bowed down -.villi pain or physical debility j is astonished t<^ find liis health or energy restored hv a :'einc>ly a*. <jnca so simple and inj vitiny. j'?iiot only do tin \* ciii'o flier cvery-dnv coinpl.iiii?>s4?i cverj' lio.lv. but also many formidable and dnligvroiu disease*. Tin' agent below ! iiaiind i* pleased to liirnisli gratis rtly Amcri can Aluuinne, containing eel" ilier.tes of tliei piifcs and direction* lor their use in the follow ing complaints: Costivenes1, Heartburn. Head ache, arising from a low statu of the body oobsii ?St.-t i"ii of iis functions. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL:, l'?>r tin- U.ipid Cure of I Cong fix. (Ut 'dx, Jii/hirii.zit. Jlo'irs.'iicxx, C'roupf. liroiirliitits. Iiiri/iinit Cof*uiiifition, and for tin A'< lirf' ff' ('niiniiinjitiiio J'ltlbnix iii Ad-'nnvtil fSl'ir/'X -if the | So wide id the field of its usefulness' aitd nc numerous uro the'eases of its i-urcrf, tlint uluiosi every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored I from alarming and even d>>sp?-rute diseases oF t!ie luiics by iis use. When once tried, it?; superiority over every other medicine of it' j too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no' longer h.-nitat.* wll.it nnliilntx to otiii.inv fiir the <Ti?. j trossinir ainl dangerous nITVeiion* of the pcklmonriry (ny.tustli.it are incident to our climate.. While innii}- inferior ivniedb's thrust. upon the J community liuve failed ami been discarded tliis h.?* gained friends l?y cvorv IrinI, conferred benefits on tlie ndlicted they ean nover forget,, ; and produced cures too numerous nndtoo roj murkablc to be forgotten. I'Iiki'aukd nr Dr. jr. f. AYCR A Co., ' LOWELL. MASS. J i All o.ir ltciueJies are for sale l>v IillASCII ?t I'ARKER* ]?. McLAt'CHLlX, C. II. ALLEX, Abbeville. I Al wlio'fsrJc Itj Ilnvilnn'l, Stc-v^naon it Co. I Charleston, S. C.r mid iiavilund, Chichester & j Co., Augtislii, Gil. Cr. M. CALHQUN, ' ; WAREHOUSE i GEXE1UL COMMISSION MERCHANT, j Reynold's St., between Jackson nnd Mcintosh Gra.J will attend strictly to the sale of . m OOTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, I And all other produce consigned to him. Per hoiiill attention giving to the tilling of fill orders for Hugging, Hope. Ami Family Supplies. Liberal Cash advuucca made ou produce ill Store. June 24, 18C0, 8 tf SPLENDID FOUR-HORSE STAGE LINE FROM in Abbeville to Washington, ?a., AND FROM j,'i I* Ninety Six, S. C., tp Augyeta, 6n ARRIVALS AND, DEPARTURES.^ I.t-nves Abbeville nt 9 o'clock, ?. n?^ on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS on the nrrival of the dovp Passenger Train fromGreenville, and axn?e? atWksbingtop Rama day at 8 o'clock. , , r^j ? Lenyos Wu?liinetnn nt 8 o'clock. ?v tt?.? on TUESDAYS, TH U RSDAYS .A SATURDAYS | on (no orrivm 01 me uaro Irprn ~Afci*nta. ^nd Arrives at Abbeville same day ?{, 1 o'cloql^ Leaves Ninety-Six at $ p'ofocfr, ro.t on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ?fc SAi^gjfttS on the arrival of the dotyn P?>#engji^'^aiii frojn Greenville, and arriyea nt AligwItoAiT"1 doy at half-past 9 o'clock, cronecUpgJimth' <V. ntel^' with tno Wuinsboro nfcJ 6eo/*gi? Leaves Augusta at 8 o'clock,T>.. orf MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and PRTDATO^an d .arrives at Ninety-Six same day at half pAst 8 o'clock. ". 1 * Jdf* For fqrther inforaiatfon <pbTy'|y'R, H. * RTJSSEL, Agent. Offh-e At the Ma'rvbsfr Hbuse. Abbeville C. U., a JO, <&'r"Wiibipgt/*fi?fcine ; .or tp N, W- STEWART,-yfailjjM S. C. Agent for the Augusta Ljno^ a| T.. a. < |,