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- MANUFACTURING l'IKAI. V* * P' ' v. GRADY, HAWTHORN & PERRY HAVE entered into copnrlncrphip for tlie purpose pf carrying on the business of MANUFACTURING, & ' Ami have taken posscssiou o f ilio well known COTTON MANUFACTORY, Lately in Operation by V. McBEE, located Six Miles Sontn-East of Greenville Village. The entire Machinery has been placed in COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER, aud we are now prepared to iurnish ?*S Cotton yarns, ' Of a superior quality. THE WOOL CARDS Attached to this Manufactory are also in^xcel Ut nnn/lilUn mwl ~lt 1 c? r? ? titm vn ?v?v wiiu.-iuu, uuu uii uiucio iur univL/ix^vj AVOOL will be nltenJod to expeditiously, aud "upon as pood terms aa at any other eatabliah nient in the country. "* J. W. GRADY, DAVID 0. HAWTHORN, WILLIAM I'EURY. January 11, 1861, 37, 8m THE WINTER SESSION .V.- v> v IX THE ' ' t. ' ; DUE WEST ' 'At ' - Vir-'SL : FEMALE COLLEGE r# "* WILL END i' _ On Friday, tluf 1 st of March next. THE SUMMER SESSION ^ WILL OPEN *' yif * ^.^Montlay, tlic ffli of TVarcli. '-jSL-'v* " tlfat time it is expected tliot the New Building will be ?o near completed as to * 'allow of its being occupied, ? '* ;J%tuDil? will hp rw-piceil of. (inv lima l.nt !f I -always desirable that they begiu with the ses ..'jgjEvery effort will be made to give satisfae -V'tton in oil the Departments. J. I. BONNER, President. ^ *Ijeb. 15, 1861, '42, St ItEIDVILLE mm won school. r * Spartanburg Diet., S.AC. E Next session ,of tins Institution will comnienoe oil Monday the FOURTH day BRU'4RY. onder the direction of the H. RF.ID, A. M., and J. F. SEE AW, principals. !o-and efficient Assistants in all tlie va 'ti'L TJflQB UCDartnipnts of llii> Suhnnl rill y emfjloyefL MMf* MARY A. GAL Y, from Alliens, GgRfcgin, who comes highly recommended, wt}ta>r.cside con over the School. icolar attention will be.given to Vo?al triiraontul Music, und^All the other Or WBraaches. t \ including Washing and Fuel, can be diattfie Female Boarding liou^e, or id tntnilies in the Village at the very rea ratc of TEN DOLLARS per month. Rates of Tprition, Session of Twenty Weeks. Branches, !' '* $ 6 00 Bve, with English Grammar, Ga tphy. History o^^ritiiuetic, 10 00 igbcr Branches, lfi do languages, 10 00 rfg and Painting in Water Colors, >> _ , 6 00 f^Onntal and Antique Paint? 6 00 . g' _ ' . 9 15 00 . *jy* wax Fruit and Flowera, ** "* 1 A AA' furUier pfcVtictffiii%vpddreB3 . REIP <fc SETAW. Principals. rt* ... '*?**??vs.. ISOITHERY BEPIBLIC. andWeekly Political mi<1 Cora JourniUedited by JAMES -Mi* it-, and -WEBilSj Em.. ntnins Ibe latest newjr Tefo "tti *j?\blubed la the City of nriii' WJU? f i r l '?* ? v aovii <jt VHy. spelt Political Pip?r ofite size. m the CoufiMerato' States of Advance. H <>a .months. THB ABBEVILLE PRESS. BY LEE & WILSON. .1-; f- ABBEVILLE S. C. Ttft> Dollars, in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the Year CggT All subscriptions not limited at the time of subscribing, -will bo considered n indefinite, and will bo continued until arrear agcs.nre paid, or at the option of the Proprie tors. Orders from other States must invariably be accompanied by the Caisli. '_??J EATES OF*ADVERTISIN-G The Proprietors of the Abbeville Press and Abbeville Ban\irr have established the follow ing rates of Advertising to bo charged by uoui papers: Every Advertisement inserted for n less time than three months, will be charged l>y the in sertion nt One Dollar per Square, (li inch ?the space of 114 solid lines or less,) for tho first insertion, nnd Fifty Cents f?1' each sub sequent insertion. 1 sqittmf'S months, So ; fi month $8 ; 1 venr $12 2 squares 3 " $8 ; 6 " ?10; 1 year $20 Usq\inre3 3 " $10; 0 " $14; 1yenr$25 4 squares 3 " $12; 0 " $20; 1 year $30 5 squares 3 " $15; C " $25; 1 year $35 6 squares 3 41 $20; G " $30; 1 year $40 7 squares 3 " $25; 0 " $35; 1 year $45 8j5^unrcs3 " $30; C " $4G; 1 yeur $50 One column, one year $85. .v Obituary Notices Exceeding one square, or twelve lines, will be charged for, as advertisements. frtv iuainu^'e uuiit'cb suuciteu. All Communications not of general in terest will bo charged -for. ?3?" Announcing Candidates Five Dollars. ty All advertisements not having the num ber of insertions marked on the copy, will ba published till forbid nnd charged accordingly. Money for Job Work and Advertising from any except regular poti ons will bo consid- i ered due as soon as the work is done. Subscriber nnd otlior?, in debt so us, are urgently requested to send us the amount of their indebtedness immediately. JAMES T. GARDINER* j 6T. JOHN MOORE Formerly Simpson ?fc Gr vfliuw |-# 6ARDL 5 MOORE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS (Warehouse formerly cccitpicd by Simp*on & Gardiner.) IIIoIMTACIT B>rnri*5nn 1UIVJI1V A VOU i9 A AJLlJU A y AUGUSTA, 'GEORGIA. jJj eive their personal ottention to tl?e Selling of Cotton, or such other Pro duce ns may be sent to tlieui by their frieuds, aud the public. n.j t> *? t> -i T- > - uiucimui .ongoing, jvupe, nnu family aup plies, filled to the best advantage. HT Cash advunces made upon producc in store when required. July 13, 181.0, 11, 6m. M. STRAUSS CDKESBURY, IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE HIS STOCK! 'I'HVP nt<WT?r?C! 'X JL JLJXt O HIS <J66BS AT V"ery Low 3?rices. This Stock ib well Assorted AND OF THE ST 8TVLE OF GOODS. CHARLESTON, 8. C. THE Undersigned is now fully prepared to build Churoli or Parlor ORGANS, of any aire, fri>m $300 up ty jJtipiOOO. "Ilavinir years' experience iu Or gan Building, 1 ata pro pared to produce as good an Instrument as any in llio United State*. I have all materials on hand o?.the best quality?and properly sea soned wojod, <te. I can produce tlie best testimonials as to ca -""^thfalness. Organs enclosed in pability a1 _ any style oFSase desired, or to suit the arclii lecture of tlie building or rpom. All orders promptly and faithfully executed, and all my work warranted to qtv? satisfaction^ Address JOHN JJAKERW ' Sept.2l, 12ui] Organ Builder. Charleston S. C DR. WM, A. ALLEN. StJRGEON DENTISJ^ ** * HAVING graduated in the mrtUNj?? Dental College of Philadelphia, Tir offers his services to the-public. Being thoroughly posted in all the departments, f hii profession, he flatters himself that he ' iH he enabled to gife entire satiafaclion to those who tnay.fayor him with their patronage MTRoom-^-Over the neV Book and . Drug More of Mr. C. H.-All?r,_ *t\ Whlu'. April i, 1860 50 ly KAUFFER, BJ V WHOLESALE DRY ( K S*l&a?&S 173. 33ROA33 1 UNDER THE AUGUSTA 3 THE Undersigned would respectfully inform H completed their arrangements for the eomi | been enlarged to double its former size, thereby i Georgia^ Our Stock, whioli for variety of the m State, \Vill in every re?peot compare favorable wi Southern citv. It is our intention to establish a clusively for cnsli. Which, ns (in old fact is the o Havfng n similar establishment in Now York ci to be perceived that wo have superior facilities in markets We would only ask the favor of an exai elsewhere, and we will prove to the Trade that w Wholesale IIoubo, besides saving your time for fu JUST HE Black find Colored Cassimerea, Black a Kentucky Jeans and Tieks, Kerseys, Osi Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' Plaids and ? Calicoes, of all kinds, Moliair, Deoege.%1 Barege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpaccus, All Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Faiicy and Plain S Poplins, Foulards, India and China Silk Brown and White Sheeting, Irish Linen Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, 1\ Embroideries, Hat Ribbons, Corsets, Vel Fringes, Morocco and Silk Belts, Laces, Ladies' and Misses' HOOP^KIRTS, * jnmraings, i-anKee amotions, Hosiery at 13ad and Negro BLANKETS, &c., ?kc. J Our manufactory of CLOAKS and yANTILI in full operation now; and we venture to say tin and more suitable to Southern tnste, as clicap ns uroof nn early call and convince yourselves of tl KAUFFI 175 a UNDER THEi J. KAUFFER,) L. BAUMtv f Augusta, Ga. August 31, 18G0, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of PHINEAS E C O LTJ MB] Carriage -.Manufactory, Directlj THE subscriber having a cempetent drauphtar if prepared to build to order ony and all at Stock of bit) own manufacture in Columbia, such fastidiota^ and again begs leave to invite the at tor lie generally to call and see his Large and Fashionable Stock of Carriages the Day, being the Largest and ] before buying elsewherojis be is determined to so beat. Every article sola-is warranted. |g* llepairihg of every kind done at short nol kers Stock for sale at low prices. * THE SINGER SEV "npHE Marked and evert' extending popularity c 1 ea and Europe?is such as best to establish thi Sewing Machines?aio Called?may be bought, it it is mistaken economy to invest anything in a.w will do ?o mast abide the consequences! ?' SINStR'S NEW FA1 In order to p1ac? the bestjferoily Machine in t j-educed our letter. A M&egfne beautifully ornan Singera'a No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Macbin< pacity, and popular both in the family and man $135 and $160 to $60 and $100. Singer's Stand? heavy leather work' prlte, complete $126. Ala unequalled for manufacturiaff porpoaet; Noiael&w Price (including iron itand ana draw-$110?? machine of any ottfer maker as a gut. aii oi Bingfl,r'? UJacbicies make the Interlocked Btitoli known. ' "Evefy person dcatring to pioeurt Machine*, their aisea, prices, Working cnp?oitie?K? ending'for a copy of I. M. Singer,4 Co VC fftfre!y devoted to tb? oubject. lt will be suppli fc i ~ 'V**?r^:SW8* mmm* ^r^k - IUM & CO., 'v.- jV,i' < AND RETAIL iOO DS m cop tmp ?? Tim ??? o) fsssii <m & * 3TH33ET. ELOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA m iferchnnts nnd Denlers Hint they have ju?t ug Tall and Winter iSvnvnn. Our Store lino unking it tho lnrgent Stoio in tlio Statu cf <>st desirable Goods, is uiisr.rpnpsbd in this th nnv house either in Chnrlpntoii or any other regular Wholesale Jobbing House, selling ox nly way to buy Goods chcap. , 3-, of which our Mr. 1. Kauffkr, it iB enBy obtniuiug latest Novelties as they nppenr in mination of ourStock and Trices before going e can sell.Goods fully ns chenp as any oilier rtlier travelling. nnd muiiv other exneuses. CEIYED. uid Colored Cloth, Satinets, naburgs, (Denims,) Stripe?. Celeetials, Lavella Cloth, Delaines, Marellas, silks, Silk Robes, 3, Table Covers, Table Clotlie, iwels Brilliants, Marseilles Quilts, Ivet llibbons, White Goods, of all kinds. id Gloves, of all kinds. ,AS, the only one in the Southern Stutes, is ?t we can offer these articles better finished nny Korthern House. Just give us tho jileaa ae ubuvo faces. SR, BATJM & CO., nd 177 Broad Street, LUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. I. KAUFFEtt, N. Y. rery Description at Charleston Prices. r . FRAZEE, s . c .. r in the Rear of rhe Market. \ nan and a complete set of Practical Workmen yljflPof Vehicles, and is doily adding to hid Carriages as cannot fail to please the most ition of his friends and customers and the puh of the Hewest Latest Fashions of most Fashionable in the State, i^iU^lieap as the cheapest and as good as <3?o iico and on reasonable Terras- Carriaee ma PHIKEA8 F. FRAZEE. if Sinjjer's Sewinc Machines?both in Am??i_ Bir superiority over all others in the market, is true, for a smaller amount of dollars, but orthless or unreliable artiole, and those who H1LY MACHIBS, the world within the reach of all, we have nented?to $60; plalu $80. es, both of very general application and ca ilai.ti.ra t>_: *' . f l ? uiavTOi j. i iicrg tcuuceu, r??peotiveiy irom >rd Shuttle Machine, for carriage'makers and o, to complete the list* an entirely new. artiele >, rapid, andtUpable of every kind of work! lieaper at tha^n view of iu value tban the I atitoh With two thread*, which >6 the best > full and reliable information about Sewing nid the bett methods of purchasing can obtain fAZETNE,-. which ia a beautiful pietorial paper, , " :> ' 4 sfon from the NeVYork office "to the place of & A CA, ,1924^roa(l abreet Augusta, Qa. ,, V Mj' CQBEN? jigtQt. .Augusta. irnutuag everything if cenU par yard for . * .. y TxjngareeT IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., MAN UKACTUUKIW OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Horao Power \\7 IS I In v<! nl\vny? Knirine* of diireront T , hizo-i in n forwnnl ulatc, *o tliuL we c-un furnish mi}' ttir.e Willi ?lii>pnt Our KiipincH I (ml; tin- lir-t. Premium nt the Chavleftlou Iiiflitutc Fnir hold in 185'J. iTIILLWRIKHTS. Wo lmve dc?-uro<l gome nf tlio l?est Mill wrights in tlic State (or putting up our Engines j and Mills. We linve only to mention the nanu s ox Thomas andi:nsoN, who is acknowledged liy all who know ltiin lo be one of the first of the State. Also, .1. J. Ukvit, John Stiutiikks, nnd several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to Order. We cost every 'lay in the week. We have now tlio best stock of Gearing Patterns in the State, having purchased all the Patterns he longing to Georg Sine,lair it C'o. along with the shop. We have good"Pattern Maker* constant ly employed. Our Castings have taken the Premium every year at the Stite Agricultural Society. ? BELLS. We cast IMls of nil sizes, for Churclie3 or Fire Alarm, on the most^reasonable terms, ami if tliey Jo not give general satisfaction, the pnrt-y can return Lhetn at our expense. We were awnrded Premiums Inst year at the State Fnir lield in Columbia, and at the Charleston Institute Fair for our Dells. Grist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. We niatiulaeluro Portable Mills of all eizcp, and of superior pattern. Also Grist. Mill Irons i oi nil sizes. uur Wrist Mill Irons also took the Fretniifciii ot the lato Fair in Columbia. Saw Mills. We manufacture circular Snw Mills of three sizes. Al6<>, Winter's Patent .Multiy 8awe, for which we have the right of theState of South Carolina, anil we also make Saw Mill Irons of all sizes. Our Saw Mill Irons also took the Premium nt the late Fair held in Columbia. Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. We are agents for Samuel M. King's Patent Shingle utnl Slave Machine. It will cut 7,000 Shinties or Ihtrrel Staves per ihij\ We arc nlso ngents for Jiulson'd Patent Gov ern el* Vulv<*s nn?l Fuel Economises Also, Agents for Lowher's Cotton Seed iiuller. r.. ^ i.. !,? ? ?--* ... w ui? uuuvcf ?o uiuiiuimaurc Patent Reaction Water Wheels; Patent Saw Mill Dogs. of a superior Pattern and very cheap. In short, anything in and ubout a Mill of 11113' kind. G3?~ A list of prices .jvill he sent to any one wishing it. Also^all qucetions answered, and communications promptlv attended to. JOHNT ALEXANDER, liOli'T McDOUUALL. Snplcmher 28, ]Still. 22-12in PURE OLD 00EN WHISKY T*I1E Undersigned wcuhl infiirm tlm JL that lie lieu u superior lot of this arlialf for sale. Apply to tile at the MnnOmll House. JOllXSON 1UMEY. S??pl. 12. 18fi0. 20. tf CHARLES CATLHT, Dealer in Pi A NO FORTES, Altaic. Guitar* Banjos, Fluies, Ac.cordcons, Iustruc tiomjj&ook*, (JHilar and Violin String*, Ac. Opposite U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Also, Sole Agent for Ghiekering cfc Sons, and. Stodurt'a Celebrated Piano Fortes. Ilje stock comprises every variety of C J, and 7 octave instruments, frotn $250 to $1,000. Every instrument is warranted sound and perfect. * [March 23, I860,12m THEODORE & ARK W ALTER, M^-nBLE WORKS, Broad Street, near the Market, a rrrtiroma rt a /H/l/UOiiI, MARBLE Monument*, Tomb Atones. <fec. Also.JJarble Mantels, and Furniture Works of alj kinds, from ttie plainest to tho most elab orate, designed and furnished to order at elior^ notice. All work for the country carefully boxed and forward ed < March '28, i860, 18m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. * A Benevolent institution eitabliihed by tpeeial endowment, foV the relief of the wick aiul Di* trested, afflicted with I indent and Epidemic Bitfa*tM.\rJ . -;' 1%/fEDICAL Advice Riven gratis l>y the Act 1YA ing Surgeon t?> all who npply by latter with u description eftheir coadition, (age, occu pation, habit* of IHe, <to.,) and in cases of ex treme poverty,Mediciuo furnished free of charge Valuable Reports on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sept to ilie afflicted in sealed lgiter euvelop^B, free W charge. Two or tHr9?8tamp4 lo|t$o?t?ge wjll he, accsptibU'. Adire*, DR. ffO&GHTON. Actiria SnineoiJ. Howard. Association. No. 2 South NifiiTi Stre??,.PJiiladelpcia, Pa. By orfar ot tW^Dfreotor?. EZRA D. HlX&TWELL, Provident Geo. FAmcnu.D, Secretary." ?JktK*20,12ra K MASON :er"to the pnblio ca Brick jrarrant satisfaction, as imenoe m?tl)e business ifrjeriqa. Persons wieir doneeiroald do v?llJU> dent of bis ability he hi^had a long" An Infallible Cure for Conorhwa And all Diseases of tue Urinary Organs. TIIIS lteinedy cures .wheu all other prepara tions fail. It in entirely unlike every other compound, containing no mineral poiton or nan teoux Drug, as it i? prepared eolcly from Jioola, liarfc* and leaves, uud has been linndud' dow'n from one pom-ration to another by the Cherokee I?1: 1. :?ir .1 .- . i ?.l: :? trinsic merits. It performs its duty quickly ami thoroughly. Tlio unfortunate of either sex will be repaid l>y using thisA'wic</i/inRtead of placing themselves nt the mercy of some Quack or Pro fessor. This Jicwvilif strikoB at the very Hoot ol the disease; its tendency is not simply to suspend thi* poibon. but to remove the cause ou which it depends Full directions in pamphlet form ae company each botlle.?The speedy and perma ncnt relief afforded by this Itemed}-, in all easef of O'otior/nra, Gleet, Oravel. Stricture, l'lnor AI bvn, ( Whites in I'tmalct,) and all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, has astonished the inostscien title men of the age. This remedy not only eriul icntes all poixon from the *i/ttcni but iuuit/oratei the most delicate constitution. S[3^"lt does not ufTect the breath or interfere with any ehiss ol business, or require any deviation from the usti al diet. {J^lt requires no assistance from otli er medicine. And what, erihauecs its value -i the entire absence of all nauseous table, being ? pleasant and delicious syrup. I'ricf per Bottle, or Three. Jiottlex for I'OTThR ?fc MKItVIN, Sofe Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo. S<dd in Abbeville by D. McLauchlin, and nil responsible dealers in medicines. Van Kehank ?fc Urierboti, Charleston, Wholesale Agents. State of South. Carolina. ABBE VILLB DISTRICT. OjJicc Court of Common Pica* and Gcu'l Sckkiow Moore ?fc Quaifo, \ Attachment. vh. > Thompson Fuir Pluiu Jos. \V. Davis. ) tiffs Attorney. \^7 IIEREAS tlic Plaintiff did on the tentl Vt day of April, eighteen hundred am sixty, file his declaration airinet the Defen dent, who. (it is said) is absent from aiu without the limits of the state, and has neithei wife nor'attorney known within tliefame, 11001 whom a e?py of suid declaration might b< served: It is therefore ordered, tlint the sail Defendant do appearand plead to the said de claraliun, on or before the eleventh da}' o Apriljt?ightoen huiidred and fixty-one. other wisennal and absolute judgment will theti bi given and awarded against, him. ClorkV Office, ) April 12, 180U J 61 12m -jj; Blackwood's Magazine and BRITISH REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe / Premiums aiid Reductions! L SCOTT it CO., New York, continue t? . publish 11??* following lending liritiali Periodicals, Tiz: T/ie Lomltn Quarterly (Con scrvntive.) T!,r Julinburij AVfid? (Whig) Tin K'trlh I'ritih Jieeicw (Free Church,) The WvM Hiiulsfrr Jlnrino (Liberal,) lllnvkwootCx Kdia I hurt/ Alitgdiiitc (Tory.) The present criticu state of European affairs will rentier these pub ucuuuntf unusuary interesting during tin furthcoming year. They will occupy a mid die ground betwien the hastily written news items, crude speculations, au<J Hying rt-mow a the daily Journal, and the poi.derom Tome o the future historian, written after the livm' interest and excitement of the great politicu events of the time shall have passed away. Il is to these Periodicals that readers must tool for the only really intelligible and reliable his tory of current events, nud as such in udditior to their well-established literary, scientific and theological character, we urge them upoi the consideration of the reading public. TJi? receipt of Advance Sheets from the Britiel publM-ets gives additional value to those Re prints, inasmuch as they can now be placed it the hands of auberibers about as soon as tin original editions. Tkums.?(Regular Prices.) Fer Ann For any ono of the four Reviews, Jtf.Of For any two of UieTour Reviews, 5.U( For any three of the four Reviews, 7.01 For nil four of the Reviews, 8.0( For Black wood's Magazine, 8.(if For Blackwood and one Review, 6.01. For Blackwood and two Reviews,' G.01 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10.0( Money current in the State Where issued will be rocrived at par. 1'nilTine?Till! Poafnrrn fn nnif -*f fl..i United States will be but Twenty-four Cents u year for Blackwood," end but Fourteen CenU a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the periodicals will be furnished for 1861. And as u Premium to IS'ew Subscribers, the Nos. of the same Periodicals for 1859 will be furuislred complete, without additional charge. Unlike the more epheroorol Magazine of the day, these Periodicals loose littje by age. Hence, a full vc-ar of the Jfoa. far 18i!t, may be regarded nearly as valuable.as for 1801. Subscribers wishing also the Nos. for 1860, will be supplied ot the following extremely low rates. Splendid Orders for 1859, 'CO And *61. For Blackwood's Magazine, 2 yeare, . $5.00 For any one Review,* 8,00 For any two Reviews, .8.00 For Blackwood ond one Peview, %K)0 For Blackwood and two Reviews, I'J.Oo Forthreii Reviews, 11.00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 16.0o For the four Reviews, ' 1S.00 For Blackwood and tiu-Jfour Reviews, 17.00 Any of the above w6f|Wrwill also be fur nished to New Subdcriberrf for the year 1850-7 an^8. At One half the Regular Subscription Pricci. Thus a New Subscriber ijnay obtain the Four Review* and Blackwood. Sii Consecu tive years for (324 Which is about the price of the original works for' one year. As we shall never again be like))' to offer such induce LIME I LIME ! LUg&JL npHR Subecriber takes this method of inform 1 ' im? th? public he lus/and -?ij?#eU to keef? ?meUiitly>Sfi hand, a.gdod WpptyaUfa* beat 8oj|iJwu Made Xd?u>, ,** Aruolds Old Quarry one mile, fro of fintoo'a uicuu us vuubu ttvre preeenieu. jwuw is ti>e time to Subucribal ftemittaqeos must," in;a!l -eases, be made direct to thf Publishers, fm- nt these prices no commission can .be allowed to agents. Address, LEONARD SCOTT A <** No. 64 Gold Street, New Jan. 26 1881 39 V * or the me. \otr aaWTC' RTver. wbleh h'? often fof.fttfe ?t the following prices r Aojt?nouotbaler 100 bnaliele, oto^er fflwVflTey ttmy mqou^.-aOy ct*. p?r huShel. Scrofnln or King'i Evil) Tea constitutional disease a corruption of tlio blood, by whicji this fluid beeotneq vitiated wealr, and poor. Being in .ho cjjrculntion, o pervades the whole body, and jrth^r burjrt .out in diseoseou any part of it. No organ is fret from it* attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused t>y mercurial disease, low living, disor dered or uulicalthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the vonerial infectipn. Whatever bo ita origin, it is "Tier jditUry in tho constitution de scending "from parents to children unto lh? third and fourth generationindeed, it seem* to be tho rod of Him' who says, "'I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their chil dren." I Its effects commence by disposition from Mi* l Mnn.i ?r ? 1 ? ..V... V! con U|>b VI uitxruus mutter, Wllltll, in the lungs, liver, and Internal orgnns, is termed tubcrclcs ; in the glands, swellings ; and on th? surface, eruptins or sores. This foul corrnp tion, which genders in (he blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they liavo far Icfs power to withstand the at tacks of oilier diseases; consequently, Tost numbers pefish by disorders which although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the coiuumption which dcciniHtca the human fami ly haa its origin directly in this contamination ; and many destructive diseases of tho liver, kid neys. bruin, and indeed, of all the organs aritu from or are aggravated by the same cause." One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this 'lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. juvicumtc it iiuiii ui?Bjni'ii! we mu? renovate tlie blood liy nn alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such n medicine we supply in . . Ayor's ** Compact Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medicaid skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. 11 is com bined from the most active remedial* that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tlie rescue of the BysU-in from its destructive consequence!*. Hence it should be employed for tlie cure ol not only scrofula, hut also those other affections which arise from it, stieh a???ruplive und skin Diseases, St. Antony's Fire, llose, or Erysipelas Pimple*, Pustules, iilotches. liliiins and Boils, Tumors, Tetter und Salt Rheum', He..Id'Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mer I curial Disoaseo, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Debility, I and, indeed, all C'nuphiiuts arising from Vitia ted or Inpurc Blood. Tiie popular belief iu impurity oj the blood" is founded in truth, for ecrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The I particular purpos#-in?l virtue of this Sarsa ! parilla is to purify and regenerate this vital j fluid, without which sound health is impossible tru WtMiHJi III iuuy. I * AYER'S CATHARTfC PILLSf I For All she Purposes of a Family Physic are so composed that disc nee within llie rang* of tlieir action can rarely withstand or evad* them. Theirpenetj'nling popertics search, and cleanse, and mvigoiatp .eveiy portion of the hum mi organism, onnrectiug iu diseased action aiut restoring its healthy vitalities. An a con scqtiencn of these proper lie?, the invalid who is bowed down with pahi or physical debility is astonished to lind hi.-t health or energy re stored bv a remedy at once so simple aud in viting. Not only do Llw y cure the every-day oon? pl.tints ol every body, but also many"formida ble and dangerous disrate*. The agent brlow named is pleaded to furnish gratis my Amer? can Almanac, containing errtifieaten of th?i cures and directions for their use in the follow ing complaints: Costivcnes* Heartburn, ll?nd ache, arising from a low state of the body o obstiuetiou of its functions. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the Kapitl Cure of ' ^ j Coughs, Co'd-i, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, xtrovcnii?.t, jncifjunt iSinisiiwpliou, and for the lirltif of Coitxiitiijitii'3 ' Patients in Adu'tnectl iSta'/r* of th* jUisiatt. So wide is (ho field o/ il3 usefulness aiiJ to numerous are tlie cases of its cures, that al most every section mF country abounds in per sons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate disease# of the lunga liyjis use. When once tried, iU superiority. u,ver cveiy oilier medicine of it too apparent to escape observation, nod whern its virlnes me kno-Wir, tiYe public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dis tressing and dangerous affections of the pul monary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upooihw community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, eonferr?4< beiiefils 011 the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too r?> mnrkable to be forgotten. rUKI'ARKD nv Dr. S. C. AYUR & Co., LOWELL, MASS. All our Remedies are for sale by r.KANClI PARKER, I>. McLA L'CIILIX, C. II. ALLEN1-, Abhavill*. At wholesale by Ilavi!im<l, Slcvcason ?fc Co. Charleston, S. C., mid fluvilaud, Cbiclieiter <k Co., Augusta, Ga. Gr. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE GENERAL COJIinsM|ERCIIA!ST, Reynold's St., between JaCclbti ouJ M?Into?l? Auflrust^ Gra-.j will attend strkjtly to-the sale of oc'tton, bacon, grain, And all other produce c<?ijugned?to liifto." Per sonnl attention giving^to Irfi -filling of all' or? ders for Baling, Rope and Family Suppliea. Libera) Cash advances made on profit#* ip Store. .. 1 June 24, 1800, 8 tf __ ? ' LJ SPLENDID FOU^-^ORSE " * -* .t *5$$$ ' > ^T^Tvy- vf^ Abbe*rffl? to .Waahl^tott. O*., ? * ? .. 1 -? ' ^" _ , . __k ninety six,?. c? to Aagiast#, Q*. ibD tha.*fr l?^l fromGre?nv|l|e T tfr??Tr*rtww-tarc