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TilK iNi'Ki'KNDKNT I'iiKSS i A BDEVILLE, S. <C. j W. A. LEE, EDITOR < Friday Morning, Feb. 3? 1860. i JT ' "Call at the Captain's Office!!" |1 Our friends who are imh Llal fo v.< 11 jor suuscripkon ami Ad verticil);/ will con fer a favor by co/./ind at our Office and seltlmy on nex( Sale Day, or at as nearly a day thereafter as may be concaiient. -t We would direct tl??? attention of ovir ron.lcra to the aJvertitetnentu ?f Ann.. -- .-VI'VilMIU { ?Se Co.; F. F. Gary, Scc'y ; Tli?>. K. Owen ; J. t Edw. Calho'iu, Ex'r; Negro liny f..r S?!?-; O. t J. Wood <fc Co.; J. K?m?-y, Ag't ; Wnrd n law, Agent. j eehiniscences^oe cokesbuby. *" The Home Circlt. fur hVlmmry. eont.iins n most interesting sketch, 'Itcinitiiecriices of tin- 1 Coke?biiry (S. C.) 5Ien?*l Labor School,' h}- ? a Student of 1637. '' 80utherjTmanufacture. We, yesterday. m?i our friend, Major Mr. c Cully, iu a full suit of kerseys, manufactured r attlie SaluJu Factory. This n *U>p in the right n direction. Alone ocr rapidly com sing riwi it we liavo f? wntur power ih.-u could !>e exteti 11 etrely used for factory purposes.?Carolinian. J THE SHOE^TEADE. A corrotpondei^of the Iticliiuond Knquirtr slates that the number of cnse* of fhoes ship ped from New England lo the ir'outb, duriru; ^ the dull month of December, wa* 1,117. tin * average value of which beiii? estimato.l ?t. ^ flOOeacb, will give a tolnl of $111,700?a fair l businee?. JUIDEBBOH MILITARY AKD CLASSICAL ^ ACADEMY. From tlie last Anderson Gnsttte, we learn b the eligible grounds on whieh id situated the tl rssideucc of Gen. James W. Haurison, c?>in- d: prising more thau 20 acres, have been pur- d chtfaed os a site for the Military nnd Classical A Academy lately begun there. The Town coun o, cil, at the auggestion of a meeting of the fit i- ai etna/ have issued bon.iajfor the payment of n at considerable portion of t!i<> pui-chitse money. tc ANOTHER STAMPEDE^OF STUDENTS. * Twenty-five Southern students left Philadelphia for tlieir hotin-s on Saturday. They l>nd been attending leclurte at one of the- principal medical collcgc.*, and it ia anid, became di>- ^ pleated at the course of norne of the profea- . or?. It waa further rumored that a meetine m .x * ai of other diaafTocted one3 w?? held on Friday veninc and tli?v - 1 - a .U irmt me and return to their homo* aoim-tiuie during thii week. is. THE ITEW YORK HEEALD. of The Washington Stalfi says:?The New J4 York Herald is doing much more inis-chicf ti> co the slareryholding States than it i* goo-1. It A'? it distributing, insidiously, ihe worst of Al?otu- ,lt tion publications in those States. It does l'> clandestinely that which the Tribune is incapa I"1 ble of doing openly Why is its circulation encouraged, or even permitted in tlie South, in vievr of its manifold injuries to her interest! pli It is, to all intent, and purposes, 'the woll in ub -ah*ep' clothing.' 01: CHAELESTON CONVEHTION. ,ls A meeting has been call for next, fala dav, m jn Spartanburg, for tin* r>urr>n<e of ??n/l1 ? l(> gules to the Statu Convention to be held in ^ Charleston. {)[ Tlie Barnwell Srnlinel says: It i* proposed ct bv roanv of our influential citizen"*, to liol.l. nu . . ay ale Jay next, n meeting of those in favor of j r|l ending delegates t a Stnte Convention, which } wijl appoint delegates to the Charleston Con- j v(| erition. J fa WO "MORE MADEIRA WINE. j 1,1 An importer of choice wines, residing in Pa- j in: rannah. ? , ?iic uouse in London with, j at whom he transacts business, to obtain a further j supply of Madeira. Tile house refeitred to ' ^e oj'? the I{ej>ubl-c<in, is not only engaged in the wine trade but has a large proprietary interest J*'1 on the Inland. The following is the reply received under dale of :13d December lust: er I have no more Madeira left, and the hc- i w counts'from the Island respecting the w ine i ^3 >* i i i I'1 disease are worse than ever, us the new which j- i are attacked in^the came manner. * { ai CGNGBESSIOlf/I- f 1 ui The lion. W. \V. Dotce will accept our | sc thank* fnr f"" J * ' . v-Kuwiunai luvor*:" Mr. Uoyce i? f>" one of the ablest members of tlie House of Rep. resentalires, and commands equatly the resp^^ef" t|, of friend# on J foes, for the ability ami ihoroifph- wi new willi which he discusses nil the great poiit- ex ic?l questions of the day. We have read.^with ^ jpauch iuterebt hit late admirable speech upon g the character and policy of the Republican ih party, and will take pleasure in presenting it- ?? in whole or in part to our reader*. It should lls be re^d by all who would appreciate the dan- j gen of the present crisis. j ne PIANO STORE. I do W#would again direct to the a.lvertisrment j ty of Mr. J. Jen.nts, the agent for the sale of i jj1 Surra, Atukk^n <fc Co.'s Pianos, who ha* es- | ttblishert 5? ' * nii-gct a nauor ttio tiiile of thette jfcry superior instrumerSF*Tliey nrc of the fines], manufacture, and Unreall that finish n'u of workmanship and <]ctTcar-y of tunc which Mi constitute the perfection of these injtruinrnte. P Several ol our citizens have made purchases n) from Mr. Jesnts, and tin* ftatcnicnt is one of jf( the Vest recommendations that we can give. *i Mr Jknnts and lady will beh?ppy to receive m all visitors during thu usnal business,hours, at I the room in the rear of Mr. J. A. Allui'? Store I oi od Dendy's Corner. I fit ? .? I tn VdX-IflraCOUBSS. ^ ol Wtfll'S gllld to aeeby our exchanges, the i?>- I dieations of * growing/pirit on the part of oui 1 0 people to patronize home enterprise* an<l estah- n list) our commercial independent of the North., Th* stodents of ther9- if. Cdlfege hav# riteehtly lj hfltl a p?triotto? meet fog in the Canffaa. at ? which they resolved *tb* purchase a ^puftorm r .J,".#-!-.!.! .... v> ciuiuBMaianiacturrd at the 'Columbia X OiiUp. A Co. And orders from 1 ^ ? rapidly eumingim Public Hifft- t Ji^baf a^eeri called i* various portions of J he t SUU to ftix* eyression to the saros feeling. it Ptcml hi* various expre^Rontfof opinion which ' ?e bave licaid from citizens in difftreot parts . ifAtfWHilfict. ^ tl,e spirit of uuWfMople U full^ ap*6 5the stiridaM p HjvfrrfsfeTftt tfrey ?-<rre fay to ehffirlfc' totfte \ -?w :, Tpwbi Uu*a.-rL'Mimnon, January ?HLH tffliljih'Miiiliii >i |<ifrir,>yirlfBri>>s>iiutn|T fljmi fcj , * tflftrTs tli? Btwt? OB Tb# said siearosr. I > V , FKOSFECTS OF COTTON FOR I860. I Tlx- Chai lectori Mtraxrfy, r-j.-iblisln-s fro:n ' the Liverpool ilie \aly?l>l<- et'iiii-iititWul ' article of Mircalor, on th? jno-pvcts of cotton for leCO. and remarks with regard to tlie present article, t!iut it ii? in no wise inferior to its predecessors, which have nhvmg attracted ^reat attention for the aliiiitv and intimate ae- | 4uaintiirico wiili ihecotlon trui!o which tliey i i liuv? . xhihit.ed. Aevuidintc to this writer, the characteristic | , featured of the cotton trail.-, during; the past ( i twelve nii.r.lh->, have heen the iiiicxiiiii|>lc<t pros- 1 ' polity of the iniuiufacturing interest on tin* ! tine hand, and the increase of the ri??v mate* j , riill on th.? ether. At one time great tineas:- ' i ti?*^3 was felt, at an estimated crop of three j 1 iitd a half million# ?>f bales, and had the result i . foreseen, m:>1 that tin* year would close nt i ihe current estimates of four and n quarter i uiilioin>, every one would have predicted a | ' rent redaction in price. I?nt the consumj>*i<> 11 j j cotton li'.s almost kepi puce with the supply { j liid ilie little surplus ilmt has hecn hiM. iI to : | lie stock, has Reiirueiy Ik-vii felt in view of t!>? i ' .ipid increase of eon?:-.i!iiptio!i, 'throughout the j iroiM. Th': writer then proceeds to enquire w is It i ? ovarii to tliK efl'ect of another year of prosper- j t us tnulu in coiiiitci'imtiiig the influence of ; 1 cuvy supplied and maintaining: the stumim-ii ^ rice. , Willi repar<] to the amount of the present ^ Top, the estimates have tiecli verv uohllielini? ! anting from four millions to I'utir ami n qtiurlcr ! liliioiij of hale.-*. The writer u-'funius four I ( lililDi.S out* hum'ml thousuml l>:i!?. ? as tlir j ^ lo.-t probable, ami allow ins; 11 iloiluctmn of I for casualties, this wouM leave n crop i ? f four million find fifty tliousaiiil bales, stiiet- ( i f available forceiiisuinjuion. .1 u tin; <lislril?tl- j 1 on of lllis crop. urstliniiii: the opcrat ions of the j ' ii>t year m the >j isii of lliu calciilniiou, liny- [ v iml would ivci-ive, two million two liuuJixi ; | loiisnml bales, oi per cent, art! tlis* C'o:iti ! '' cut of Europe, one million fifty tbousitml hull* [ *' _i_ j |j :i- reiM. nii<] tne iiinnuiit cuii#h:i:?m1 in j j. lis country would union tit to eight hundred r sousand 1i:iK'S, or 20 |>rr c?uit, , The total t'tj'ply of cotton, for 1S0(> received v y England, would lie two million two hundred j lotisund hales of American cotton, six liuu- i 0 red thousand bales of Mast India, nnd two hun- j i red ami thirty tliuuiimd of ljraziiiun, ! v o.?making a groc's amount. for consumption i* ; three million thirty thoiHatM hales. Ot tilia ! 4] mount it its estimate.! that four hundred :ui>l i ii >wiity two thousatil l?a!es would he export cd ; '' > t!ie continent, and t!i:it. the cotton mills I ould require two million three liuntlred and ,1 inety-lwo thousand halc.?, estimating the con* j t< imption for liity two wvek#, at loitv-oix 'hous- j " id l.a!o? per week?making a total of two! ^ illson eight hundied and sixty-four thousand j i; lies, which dodii'-ted from the estimated sup- ! h y of I hree million thirty thousand hale# leaves ^ i excess ?t the end of the year of una* hundred j id sixty six thousand bale#, or ahout '<J per | nt ujioti the annual consumption a>f the woild T The writer concludes, that, the supply prom- ! c :s to be fully eqnhl. probably a I it I If ill vXCt-fti j ll the consumption of the world fur tin; prc.-ent J] :nr, but if trn-!e continues in a pioaperoiis j li tnJilion. winch there is every appearance of , 'I l doing, and polit ies remain sell ted, there if J i war ran i for any material departure from f e prices which were.maintained during the usi year. <; fCREASED VALUE OF SLAVE PROPERTY. j 11 The Journal of Commerce, culls* lei.tain to a is leitotnetioii, well enleil tiled to eonlbnnd the .V mtiiionisls. and which is presented tliioiigh- C t tlie slaveliohhiig MnU j. .Iu>t at a period hen the antioluvery doctrine*, would feetti to : ive attained I heir mott complete development. ' 'I [d the tifiiiirc ol I lie institution might have 1 d en led to niiticipute tjie^s-gns of it? dissolution h greut advance has taken place in the price negroes. They are now selling .for 25 per nt-. higher than they they were 2 ty 3 yet^rs |( o, and slaveholders seem nevbr.lo have bad , p eat?r confidence in the cP'Min.mence ot the ti stiiutiou. The external pressure Hoetn to-have | ,j nsolidatcd every interest in its euppwrt". am) j . iiuticitnn whilst it lias served to Mreiigtheti 1 e bomiw'of the slave, has deprived him of ; . *nV of the niiiciioratiui' inllueiicCS which were ! ' * 1*4* I 111 woi k in Ins favor. I The lollovvinn, fpnn the X/illttL'Mvil!* fCi-> ^ i u.-ral Union of tlie 171it inot.. is a fair itid?-x the- state of fueling prevalent on this suljct : - ? There is n perfect fever rnL'ir.ir on denrgin >w on the (subject ol bu\iug iivgroi'rt. Srv!il subs which In!vh come t:ii>ier our eve ? ithin iiinontli i>asi, nffuu] tin iu?nvH<takiiMe in|>t <*tii of i lie prevuleiiee of a <!i^ea'c in (.Ik* iblie mini] on this &uhjoet. In view of tlie | liulixis prices of property, reflecting -men ! e leil to tlie inquiry, what is to l>e<lon- to 1 pply tlie deficiency which is produced with by tin* great dciii.itid for negroes iti the luthwest? We are unnlile to give any bh?M I' i-toiy aiifivcr. But-. far us the effect witch o *>! highjrtrie?-? nre to lir.ve in our own Siat.tr conertrMW^ wc thinl?^* tan truthfully fciiy, e fevrtj-^JpjjJl Minn ii'uije in n very natural oi 13'. ' MrtMpe borrowing money to day ?il ni liituiit rMti i>t interest to buv negroes u?. ex a itiitit-priees. The speculation w ill hntsustiiin j i" e speculators, and in 11 short tin e we shall j '< 8 many n?-groe*-1nid mueh lam! offVreil umler , f< e nheriff's hummer, with few buyers for cash, j id then tins kind of properly will descend to I i real vnhlf. The old rule of pricing a tie- I < by the price uf cotton by the noiind ?1l1.1t ! to suy, if coitoti is worth twelve emi*. u gro tiiiin is wor'.lt-twelve hundred dollars, if fifteen cei;ts, then fifteen hundred dollars? en not seem to rtgaldcd. Negroes ure twen st -live per cent. higher now, with cotton at ii and a half cents, jliaii they w?*rtwo or ree 3-ears ago, wh*u ii \r?it? worth and iluen cents. Melt ate demented upon th? ^jeet- A ievcr?e will surely come. ^ f p Hfficts ok tue SectiuM^'l Excitement.?No ice 1842, it is said, has husin?-*s huen more oroitghly prostrated in l'hiladelpia, th.iu at recent. The Ledger any*: There is literally nothing doing. Theft c erchants ore gelling tlie minlh-st amount o e >ods and receiving n most meagre<of Ipdeht Ine?fl. An old. .merchant-,-or rather u gent It an for- many '..years prominently connected 8' iih the tradrf of this city, informed U9 yeatcr- c \y that tor several months previous to the 1st January, instant, his hne'ines* was about ;i rty per cent, what it wan fori he corresponding j me list year; thai for the first thirt..?n <lnv* I 1 .January, by i? similar comparison. they I are even laes than fifty-per cent, that they I 'ere daily declining, anil that .be believed hi* t wn business to be a fair index lotlie buai- n e?? generally of lite city. Onr iH??rdh?i?>ti ?t ^ ributed thia condition 'oftl.iiig* l?> rejudie'e* existing lit tl>? vjmotry, an^fcrfrofn 1 rhydj our city nuffered uiijdilTViii c?u*eqn nee f the ten>i?oruiug,t4ine of the Phila-lelplii" $ lewspapers. which rn<h?r enciiurug* 1'iiri ' \ eeling 6y not?peri% d'tlounoillg tli?act of ^ I ? Bw fanatics. who, regards of law hmUvkmih * ;eep up au-iinpres-io* that a ninth lftr*?r :p?>r- ' joir of jJie Fh^iilftlpJuA'^Miblie than i&really A fie c#w,f?*or the atitl star*?; sLae'of the , ?re?er>V ^a??tation. Mtd* theory fcr', ircMiited; ai$t4i?ra toff Ut juntMgj|ikig an itr Korthtru 1 and Pc?&4ifabt~-TU? j mmlh sassssis^ss^5? ntr o*dV(&t*. or an/jsiSwrn *|iWiv?|L r>,. ( We a n?l off by tbiauiuu ao %rJ?r Mr Iwutfop is of RuaaeU- ' ATE POLIllCS., Tin* Mercury f?>r the ?el?'<?>r tion of competent uiifrn iid ciin>ii>laUt> or the next. I.t-yuluture of.that Slate, which "will . probably lie the inu?l important that has ?at > aiuec our Revolution." ll snys:? "There is need of eni-ne^tness as well ns I ability, and of explicit declarations of views i rather than vague expressions of general i soundness to Stale Right.*. We therefore trust | that the people of South Carolina will not ; allow this important election to he taken cute I 01 l?y otiiy those who de>ir<- to go to Colutnoiii j luir. fi|'|?r.'oifttitiu the importanec of the sec- I liounl crisis. will select and l?ritn? forward men i who kiiuw what they will In* nlioiit, un?l who j tre t? .! mil] true to tin: wi>lic4 of their con- j StiHIIMlci'"8?\\ lucre wh^lvulmuts II re litlt j llie su'iji ct of conjecture or experiment.' In refereuce t?? the pirhalde action of the j ^liarie-ton CouV'-utioii the Mews sa\s:? Of one thing the whole country may rest ! tssnrcd: that tSoiifh t'aroliini will stand t< adv j it-iier to ilo battle ?>n the j?r "iml of the Dee.I i seott decision of iho Snpri iiie Coot, un.ler the i lag of niiy |iro|n ( iWsidetil ial niciiiio-e, tor | :!ie Territorial rights of the "South ; or to iv? ! iti-Haie a nomiio-e who is unsound on that j s.'iii1 iifi'l toe tef on a sectional iti.il S.'a'e con- j < e?t ; or, if events drive hot* to :i rational eon tction that her i:iyht.'and 9:l'etv will not Im ecutiil liv either the Democracy or Congress o cut loose from nil federal connections and mite with nny huiiiIm r (one or inor-) of the >outhe!'it SNsti s. and form a sepnrati^Confedei n\. Tliiriit- her ilirp und settled politlcd. " III ill mil! < ' - ' " 1 - |v.vj, .miu urvu .-u iur iwi j -HARPER'S V/EEKLY. We fiim tin* foliou iiiu iinim; tin* j' oiiiiiis ?r ??nr e.Tcliftt:n<*(>, taki-ti from tli?r Ea-t ! ''loridiiiti, jmhlisht-il a I. I'"> riiimlinii WV tK-ire tu vail iitlriitioii to lin* f.nrt limt j i'ik.Cv! 'lie i\t|vcriisi'iiii'tita to l>e fnuinj hi '.tie j t-i-tMil timillit'is of tii?- al.nve |>n|>i*l* it? one , Ht*'.IIIl!li-(|'llll_' llc'l'flV ti-Slli* of ins, "Tin* ! m t in! t ii u iVi-M*." This >lion!.), nf it>t!f, l>e 1 uHii'ii'iit t.i i?-ii?Vr this >h"'? |. ~oilii>u? i;i tin* j ; yi's ill" all true Suniiifi'ii num. I'm* snitii* turn* j nist. tli?* Itmimic articles in Iliirjn r's W -t-ki_\ liivt* hail :t tni'l'tal tei*t!cll^V to kcIiii1 it! -tin* ! UOrt ot.jtffl iimahic I'i'I tlllu.-i III liirt.-k !! jilll.lt j ini-**ii. This i-? tint In I c woiiili ri'il lit Whim it , * stiii>'<] Hint d W. ("ill it#, a imiorioii-i :nnl j, liming Aholilimiipt, is one of the ] i?nci|>nI ' 'l:t"is. This 1'iijK-r, from i!n> nl>l?* manner | fith which it tins Iheivtr.fiiru tmofi'ict.-il. 11 1 Iri'iii th? iiiiptri.-'ioii which ha> t|ir?-vn; I its lu-imr strictly in u:nil ami eoiiserv iiive :i tlu? -til-j.-ei of politics, has fmititl its way ! nto (hmiMn.it-; i.f tuinilii'H, r.iiil lias ol'tiiim-il ?i j rv. Inri:- cirviil:;iiim at. tin* Sim!,h. 'II tin-; 'ii<iitiit v. lii.-ii has >) i*n i>ui.l out 11v Smiihi'i-it?r * j if the 9ll|i|iort of tin* nliovi* |ni|>er Innl l>ccit j ' 'itiini I j i III- SIIIIII!SIIIII<III III ll MIIMlar r-liee 1 " I rt one ?>f <>:ir li?-ni cilia ? r should li v?* ; I mi & journal quilt- ns interest. u j vml liir m? ? ?? j Ivfi'i-vinn of our Mi|i|<?ri. ; j \V? have nut iiiiti<-i-<| ill.- a-1 vert iseiii<*ut. allu>-<1 to lint i: < 1 (.'(>fn lt-t11Iv ot" litis lad. \v<- i<-f?-i ; ? tin- Ill-liter siiii|-I\ I t i-i:-Ii-i>c i li- eminm-iHS , i ilu- 1'lurid'fn iii relation to tin- mij-j-oii ot ; ill hem |>a|>ii--. T e J'l'/ti iiml l-lrt-.-i .'e. of; Liigu.-ta, the >oiil!ici*ii l.n?r.ir\ .l/i,w?y<r ami ' llfSeil' Miiyitzine. c?-u!<l ail three* Mi|>|i?i|-te<l < aii<lsoiiiL-ly li\* lilt- aiuouiit | Aid weekly for I lai per in ihe Southern r-iates?(juurdiau j t APPiiAL FEOMCONNECTICUT. \ 1 in tin'? \ iijjiiiia lli<n:?e ol Di-lcuiit<-.<?, on ' f tlesday, llii' speaker laid lu-forc the Hull-'.* a j iinuiiiiiiicili?'ii from llie (Jovemor. enclosing | le puu-ci-d iuijs of an l.'n mi inert mi; al Ne\v : , invest, Ct., with a l.-ttvr I'r<>ni (,'hns. J,. Chap j ii. who whs appointed hearer of i he dime it lie rcculiiliivhs ni:?J letter were road ami or j ered iii he printed, and referi cd to the Joint j < uininitUe on llui j-i'i'ii lViiyTln* aiMrcw of Mr. l.'li?i>lin. read l-vlhe i . ( 1 i ink, stales tliat lie in a native of Mal-vland, ' " ' loiiirh an adopti-il citizen of Connecticut, and ! a Tioinr>er ? !' the old NVlipartv.'Which In; , el hope* loree revived under tile naiim.of the ; ' on.slitulioiuil parly. It recite* tin* patriotic it*? of Connecticut since the loimd.l'ioo ..f our i ' ?verirHi?iit, mid pledges lhai she will not nJ I lis day depurt. from the principles which L'tii ! i'il her jiaVly cureer. A strong ufipen'l in be- i* ttlf-cf the Union closes the document*. S. C. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. (The minimi inrt'tiup ot the Association will ! e .held ul the lloper ilu-pital, on the lsloi'j ibnorv next. Member# a if ear- estly requet - 1 d to nttctn!, as t!.:? meeting will he o f pent- j ar interest. Mrnihers from the conntry arc ifortned that, the^ Charleston and Savannah j ud Northeastern Hail Road Companies have ( iiolly consent ml to allow members to eonie ud return for on- fare. The Siouih Carolina .ail Koud will consent if thirty members at :"d. Tl. I I A- . _ ? !?1 1 ' - * j in.- .-*111111.11 v/s.-n 111:1 win no ilfltvevC'l nt one i ( Vim !;. ?:) WViluvsJay, ul tii i R"|i?r ll<>.*pitH i y l)r. .1. Dick^m'Rum* . ?' Tlii* Amuv?M?nry Jjupper will lie served a! i:i? o'clock, on \Vv<lne.s l;?v evening. ELECTION OF WEAKER. We i?ivc the following result* of ^lie lust tuiliting f?r Spiiikfr ; "WAsmiNCTOs. Jnn. 31. On tlie first lmllot for Speaker lo il.iv. Mr. ennini'lon of &?\v Jen?y Inched hut o ue v??lo fan -election^ "Washington. .Inn. 31. ! ?Mr. 'Hmiti-r in.nl.. ? a I. ?.. ' l [i ri'snliit iotig. llonyK.?Mr. Snnt.li wan wnUiilrn*rn t<> d:iv ns ' ( iimliiluti* for S(n?Hki*r Mr. Ik>-ni:*ui iioiii j m?e<l McCI-rnnuil. tli?* Ain?-rirnii? n? ii??1 lo vot<> YVir McClcritiind. The lurt Imllul >r S|?i'?ker i?U)nii. IVnnin^ton ]-JO ( Mf(!l)*rniui>] 01 j Gilmer . . . . 0 McQu??*ii - C Million G SeaM?-rint? /? 0 Ncce.->t:?ry fur a choice, one hundred mid ; ventfon. " ' j | - - >*4 ! HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! I sin jamix ?:laj;KES Celebrated Female Pill*. ROTECTED LETTERS \ 3Y ROYAL PATENT.' ^ Tliis invaluable mediant* i? unf>iilin>; in the lire of nil tlione painful &ii>1 <1 uniform* disuses incident to tlie fi-tnHle rmiMltufton. If. moderates ?11 exeeMf.s and rVirtwes 1U> - ! (ructions, from whate*e r oum, and a speedy ore n>av *?? relied ?n. ^ t. TO MARRIED LADIES I is peculiarly nuittfl^ll will, in a idn>rt tima j ? ring on the monthly period with regularity CAUTION. Th?se Pilla ahou Id not tuken lij ffmtlH, lint art* pregnant, during the firm throe montlip. * they uro mire to tiring/>n Mii>c?rrimr?- ; hul ( H every other time. and in ?yery ottoef case he? are.perfooity ?afe. i > r III a]]ri^|<!A ofJtferjyuja nnd Spinal AflVct ion* sin in die .uacit and J,unl><u Ilenyinen*. KaTjrii? on e*?ri?on. T^a1j>Hwtion of the Tenrt. Lownops of Spirit*,' ITy^arre?, 'Mek l*f?4ael)^WhkH(.A:Hl nll-th* painful * K-uosiorwd by ^U?brd*i<-jn, lime ^ill? vill effett a cure olUer mean* *ti?Va * food eaclr |' i'"; jalfbi^at^pwif ffcf wrMt' m\ia ^ p?>?tfcg? _ itnni|M.' > ' f T**tJ <*&?' i THE HARP?K'3 FErtRY INVESTIGATION Ai-i'?!>ij|i|f lo ihr Xf*v Y?rk lla-rui*!'* Wns'iinirlon correspondent ilie tes'i noiiy of Keaif on Swt urday, tvns as follows. Ho that Senator Wilnon wrote r? Inter to I>r. llowu, in 1857 or 1858, stating that. lie learned from Mr. Forlie* tlint. Brown was :i'iiiiit to iu:ikf n raid in :-ome of (he Southern States for llie purpose of liliel'atinir slaves, uij<1.llmt lie would use money furnished In til by'firfrlic* in MuK^nehusetts Jor his Kansi<? work to aiil liini in his new project ; iiml iliut in hi*( Wilson';.) <>|iinioii it was mildness in Brown io attempt -sneli tliHi^;. nnd that he (IIowe) niUM wit lull-it w nil means furnished, or intended tu '!>< furnished. Ililti or services in IV i? HS-JIH. II Miev WI'I'O 1(1 !>e Illi.1:l|>|iliu<l in the iii;?nei in:lii<jiii i| 1>y Forbes. Ili'uif testiries ihiit 11??w*? sent it c?pv of Wilson's letter to lit-owu. informingtlie latter that tin! nrnij : ti<1 money whieb 11: <1 h -on fumi'lied liiin tor tin- |<r< !( <:: ion -of tin; Keltlol'.* i>l Kansas. wouhi lie withdrawn in eonsefiiieiiee of iweiiilii?i s ni;i'le by Forbes |hrnnifh Wi'son; iluit Brown lieo tine ('iii*ii:ci) iiih! iibiimloned ln> |i|hii fur n while, but some time subsequentIv I'ltr-ii.-il some |>r<>sluvery men inio Missouri, iiik] eurried Imek tvitli luui several slaves. com; mekcial. \?:ih viu.i:. Fel?. 3. lff.O. ("V.t>ow?Our n.srket the past wet?k lute been qilili! brisk?ali ;m* Iiwii freely taken at limit 8 to leg vU. .-i.i, nan. muu. Cotton ?Tlic ilfi?ian?l was very animated tin- eiirly part "I" tl?<? wwlt uu<l?r rn view In t. ol<>!>?>il <jni??t. without. <liatitr> in pi-iees <piot.c ini.Miimr I"If. sihii.I middling lt'Jc. liiiii-tliiifr fair tn fair 11a to 11$ V?-ry Ufspi-rtfolly < ;. *i". CA i.nory. CotXMDIA, Fell. '2, lliiitl. The Kiilr* vi<!fiilav aiinmnti il to 4 1I'ui-H, ilu. lower (/rail.-H showing a decline. We ipiote i-Tta-J-ilii'S CiJ toll JIAMnritd, .'isn. 28, l#liO. Corfu*.?Tit is article Iiiim mlvaiii'vil ^c fine '?ur la-t report. (..to.I miililliis^s have l>ecti iclliiu; lit lie. A bi .^'.t article void of leaf would hriuir sales fon February" Sheriff's Srilo. g virtue ?f <sntii!rv Writ* of I-"- ti Fjriaw ... ? ??.? ^i-?i ;ii i\ itlifVIH'1 r?url I mi llm li-s< \1||||<J.>V 111 Fill.'A ItY iii'Xl. wi'liin l In* Ii-*ii! luiur* ?>l enlf-, iin* fiilL-wiinf j'fi'i.rriy. tn wil : linii-c ii.t] 1 .hi i.i Nil ctv Ssx i>,?|.irt, mi il.?. 'i. it C. Ulltlri'llil, liollilil 'il tl ( i I." I'L'i' Vlulfl'Siili. .Iniiii >:?i:!?m ami I'.-. I'm- pi .|i-iiy ! Huiiiol M.uidit. mis ?'\ S'niiplf. .Ill An?' <if I .iiihI, iii. rc ?>) ! (?. iih tfi oj> ri\ 1.1 li. 1>. (J ilu-it, mc's*. 1 injs. .\l. C'lii ib'.iau ItlnTS. 3fill \errs of r.nm1. more or los, as Hip prop rty nf .his M. (>il iiim and Win. Mcliill, ads. linn. Allen, ?tml others 2 IJid'-s of Ciiiion ns tin; property of Javlom riffm, ads. (.'ImUseales A Holnnsoii, uiid Miliars. Sj'lll Aitpa i-f l.mid. more or |,-ss. lis the prcii "ly ol .laim-s .M. t'ulveit, ads. Thor.ns C. 1'erill, find others. C> N?-i;i n~ tlx* prope'ty of IVWit C*. Tillotion, nda. Robertson, I! kIsoii vV l'uliiatn. :?ll(i Acres of l.imd more <> , lens, ?s lit" propiif.y of VV. 11. Ili-id, itil>.. .Iain<-s 1J. (iriiVi*. lJn Ames of l.m.d more <>r |i*f?, as 111<> .jnop riy of Jos Criswcll, ?t!s. II. W. l'ress-ly and ;tili-rs. At ilie residence of Joseph (Yivwrll, on I'liursdny tiller Jjnle Iluy, ('.Itli Felt.) Housetold ami Kin-hen Kuriliiuie. I'tanlaiiixi Tools, Horses, faille. Hogs and oilier in tit les. I vied >ii ns the properly of .la?s. -Cr-ieweH, ud?. G. kV. I'res-sly and others. J. '1!. MOORE, 9.a.d. Sheriff"h < 'ftieo, ) Inn. 15. 18KII. V 38 tds ESTATE Sk IL H ? Dn the 5th of MA3.CH next, i"MJ K ni'-ci-i-il-cr will offer t*? ili<* liitrln'ct liiil Ot r, t?i (\LLivvillv Coiii t LluHji*. tliu m J_ _ _ IIUIMSTIiAll TRACT, Of W. L. Callionn, ilrc'i!, containing UXTY TlffiFE AM) A HALF ACRES,. V-ot nutrclhun one <*iglit ?>f it tlonrcd.'- It-lias > A. New, Dwelling ' JHftiuse, ?vi; ^ . " * '*'5* 'iippriSUlo moot in ihia country, and uli need"ul outbuildings. -y. > [!oiii|>Niiiii(r uliH^<ri'Miuit(<l?T oS (lie Estate, i? ir. ivd for |irivnt.i- salt'. It nl?o 1i:ib > <'oiii|i!i-tc 'fttl.-nifiit, .ui-1 in'mtwoeptiMe of two or mo?v ii vision*. J. Ef>SV. CALHOUN. Sr., Kxfi*ai?ir FfcU ?^1800,40, 6t i " A WSIBN FOR SALE. ^ l? *' t i"' ' ''*+ ' - TMIK 9i*W?rj|Kt,>,will *? )! oti ?$A?B I>kY JL. Ni-xt between the u.mnl liouni of bhI?, A S EURO. WOMAN. toft)r?*c1o5?* mortttRvr. ** i .)% T1IOS. B. OWKW. Fepronry 8, I860, Jt 'A K^-d'fab'ttr frieril* wMiirtfi n N??. 1. FAM/V.ILY SKW4NG MA.THINK wotiM d? #'?J| in will at (ha^'Ind^pfiidout I'ret*". Otfge, b*7o?-e pm-eiritfiffP JrtFi. 18* 18 til), : * / ^?fl;; ^SSz?s^i0,lkA .Feb. B, 19BQ, M>, it *' ' " " ' ' ' fif*? ' ' V-yfBW INSURANCE STATEM Of the Condition of the I COITPANY, of New Yor! January, A. D., I860, m of the State of South Ca Statutes of that State. I : O NAME AND I j Tli?! nnme of lliis Comp:niy llie IIO.MH INSL'I ; and located in the City of New \ w)K. CAPITAL ONE MIL Tlic Cnpiliil of 'lie said netiinily pnid u Tlie surplus tin the 1st day of .lunuurv. 18C<?. Total nisiudiit of ami Suri.!:i ASSET! Amount. <>f l.'asli in ('ontiiipiilal I'tvnk, N, V., " " in IimioIs <?F Aifpiiiv, atii! in mm j. <>i " Ui.ii.c'iinl'fi ?-il K?-?l hrtiitn, No. 4 \\ nil Si " I * l> i t Nlali's Tli*il?ill\ Iliin*t?-J va " Missouri State Inili'U, li |?fl* i-i'llt., Illlll'l.i l *' No rill Citl'ollll:! I>>ll<ls.lt ' " Bon.)-. 0 ' " " Iini.?ki vis (.'it v Water 15>>iitls, ii j?r 11 " I>Miik Sliii-li't, ' ' I.oim-Oil I ?: 1. ?J - Iltiil Mo|-IjTII?cS, l> il-ir Ill's I'liinciliiil.crfl Ii--:i 1 lv>!;iS<*. win-tit :it le is oil wlin li lli?-i*? i-< less llinii one \ ??t<r's in 111lt?rut" -"f iiit?p?i?t. 7 ! ? ci-ii', " Loans on S iiii<I HihmIs. j ivi?I.! :i < lii-t vhIiii .iI .s<-<-ni-i: ) -* !? I.- til*. " llio* I'T l'f Hi ii: lit ~ on I'liliiM'S ls?u>-'| at ( >f] " liill.s 11 i vsil.l* for ( ivni-.iutiis on Iniu'.J > Ii.tHvi-Mal.y (In' at.fi tttipai-l, i ! LXAE1LI3 i j Aimnuit i?f I.os-i-i : : ? in.- iri-.l iiii;>ii'-l, * ' ill.-nil..I M!.il in :i.li i r11 " " ri'pi-i" i 'l, h ' i;!i i.<> n<- inn h .? I ' (".aim- f<?: I .t !*-? * : -- -! i i.\ ;'i - !'? -in I .. !?:. :.i 1.. .11.1 ' r-i.- i i :it. ? ;ili?| l|" " itln r "i M-t iji, ili'i in . " M?n?>\ I <>n <? !. ... " al; other elaili;* -U'lil. ' r Coin! I 1 i>lhl ulll? ll!.l til i?'??es, (.'liillllH ilinl I.. ; ( ) | Tin* irrcalwt amount ir.I'll roil n|?iiy "lie risk i| < ? ! Till* I'oHipilliV lmfl no L'r-iici ill ruli- ll- to the iiiuntll ! viilaeeor h!nck, heinif finv,rt.e<l in Ilit!? matter. in ?-i whl'li o| Mm*Ik, iiieiliiie* f.n- |o:i|in;^ mil lir?-s No pari ol iie'Cnpilni or i-urniiius is ilciosiltil '1 In- iiclmil ensli vail!'* ol l In- l npiial Sinik, a:inv tllolirv, WouKI be over Oil!? Jfil/iuii lJol/*tr\. I /):? KTATF- OF NKW YOKK City ni>d Comity of Xcv J\ '<>rk. CUA1M.KS J. MAllTIN, I'r.-i.l.-ni, ami .1. 1IM.1 Hiri.A.NCK Comi'.vnv, lieii.i; ?<<? verullv sworn, i!t*p?i?e h.i | lore^oiln! Is ll true. lilli .ilnl roi'l rrl slate^n-nl ??? llu the} al;e thy above tlctfcrHjc-1 nllicer- thereof. Bubserilied i?ml swo^n l>efor<? ij>4?. tlii* 2O1I1 fl.i Vi ltneea my li.n.il ami <>M1 M;.l t-rnl. Commissioner for Soul'ti :C>:? This Conipmiv conftinnes to In?uro !?'. CUAND1ZE. lIOUSKIIOI.D I U UMTL UK, 1 ?>r Itatnugc l?v Fin-, on t'nvoi Tcri,.<. Losses Equitably Adjusted Apply to ROB'T H. V Al.liovillo, S. C., Feb. .1. IStiO, tf THE SOUTHER LIFE INSUEANE C0LUMB1/ Affords a Safe Investmen THIS COl INSURES THE LI\ I AS W3BL3 On More Heasonble Terms thai Apply to JRCB'T H. \ Alil>evitl<*, S. P.. Fflii-iinrx 15 !Slin.'if COPARTNERSHIP. '< \\* E tlie un?!er!?iiriiH<| hnt-i- ?rt<-r. <1 nti> t v p?rlnoit>litp umlrr lite mime i>f AGXEW.McDOXALD &('(!. . W? will Jcet-p oou?iniitlj ?ij linnJ n full a.<sori nifiit of HARDWARE i#' -y * /V(N uiuucncD, * v:' tip : Tr- I ' * W? ich'\?ill he #ol(i at Cokrmifc# pn'6?a wftli s& freight add*d. V _ OHif A# NEW, TUI ^ - ? M. 'MI'DON A L?. ' ^ * I8?0.2.n r' " ";r | fi|(f is5? jsj*&*'>*', T r 'Jifc j-j. *. *r?^ < XfcJriiyr.V>t ont toilif lowest hfjfarf until ' th? ojiuld* <*>*. ? #. .GAUY, Spo'y. i J F?b. S, 1W0, 40, 4t " AGENCY. T - r IENT { HOME INSURANCE il k, on the First Day of* a&e to the Comptroller, |j rolina, Pursuant tothei? !? ii j O CATION. ' 1 n IANC13 COMI'ANV, incorporated in 18E8, ft I LION DOLLARS- ? it> in casti i?, - - ? 1,0(10.000 00 '' ' 485.S15 85 T"! ?n ?1,110,810 85 I |'| S. I i: $I0.7II7 04 rir.insinU^on, (Intl.) 01 ii . . r?7.< ? .? no m lt?". . . 102.-.MI 2o II Villtlf, . . IK) 1M>:M no " . . <1.11)10 00 ' . . lon/iti no S.'l.O'iO 00 ' ti ! 1;of ?r*] on < ( i > 1 jiiid if iluu a <1 mv- :l 5C0 Cf-S 03 li U-nim-l, tlo- w 180.000 no I; . 1 8?'i7 70 r? uivi;.?uiiou ri'k", Ac., ll.m". 1 41 m >.| ?|OVI ?li> I ill I f, $1,158,!U?5 j "IES. X IHiC. -1. . . I7.fir?s :;l 111 * -ii. . 1... \ l-i \ l j j Nmm j 1,1 Kit \ ?-l ijllf, Xiiiic. | ' N diii*, j IIII V. . . Nl'IIC, i III $l2.o&0 40 ^'' I til - I .....v, i/i.i \...i lint :iB .1 general rule ox-j ill. allowed tu In- insured ill miiv city, town, ! ^l' ease, l-v llie jrei.eci. ?.!iui actcr of build- I i iii?y oilier Stale as I herein. j i ii.\j y d;> v s l? ooiivcrt tin; sat?:c into: .ji i lr w ) ss y f ss* - (; 'OS* SMITH, Secr?!tai-3* of !ii? IIojik 'n i.I smv, anil iicli ior 11iin->< If sa\ that I lie : aif.iiisof llie said Corporalin i, and tliut ^ I'llAlvl.i?S .1. MARTIN. I'rosideat, .1 .Ml l/lON SMITH, Secretary. i\ ?) " January A. 1)., J.. l!l:\MAMI\- KAVK'IV I Carrolin New Yoik, luO lirondwny. VKLI.INCS, ami otli<-r T>tii]<linjr??, MEll- "I **?!><> mil l'ro|>vrlv gein-rnUv. ni;tti:i8t Mis* -1 r* ... <t uc and Promptly Paid. K J'AEDLAW, Agent. 1 N MUTUAL IE COMPANY, = I, S. G., t and Large Return. J) VIP ANY ';; til _ ll< lEh OF SLAVES! ? L AS 1 i Northern Companies do. i!i I ii MASONIC~ I ??i FEMALE I eh ? ii 5 Bl yOKESBXJRY, ? WILL. QPEN t. 1 * or m mmmrn m - .onaay, utn jf'eoriwury, * x , y-4 .5 : ;?,?i , ' fit en 2VlWti $ TIIK ONLY ARTICLE ' INRIVALLED IN MARKET WITH IMMENSE 1I0ME AND EUROPEAN v fiEMANB. I^IIE reason why, is that by Nature's own process it restore* the natural cylor peitlauentlv after ththnir becomes pray; supplies h- natural fluids. nntt thus makes it trow on ill*) lifinN, removes all ilandruif. itching, nlid cut fiom the scalp, (piicts and. (ones up the irvw, and thus cures :>1: nerveus beadache. and my hy relied upon to cure all diseases of the :nlp and hair; it will ?itop <?ml keep it from illinir off; utakr* it *?fi, <jl"Sty, healthy and "a 11/iful, and it used l>y ?he young two or litres mesa week, it will never fall or become gray ii-u reader, reaJ the following and judge for oum-lves: New York. Jan. 8 18.18. M..?uru n I W~?? " ... v. "vii'i ui v/t??t etiiiwnen : lavmi; lii-ard a g'>od deal about Prof Wood's lair R<-rtortrlive. and my hair being quite pray, made up my mind to lay aside tlie prejudices liivlt j. in common with a creatmany perxona ml Against all 1111111114)' of patent mcdicincs, ml a tliort tiui.' ngo 1 commenced using your rticle, to test it for myself. 'l'ho result lias been so very satisfactory that iiiii very glud 1 did so, anil in justicc to you, a well us for the encouragement of nl Iters who i?y be hs gi ay as I win but who having my tvjudice without my reasons for setting it Sid*, (ire unwilling to give your ltestorutive a rial till they have further proof, and the host roof being occuiar demonstration, I write you lis letter, which you m iv show to any such, nil a!so direct them to inc f<>r further proof, ho am in and out of llic .N. Y. Wire Hailing 'slub!iiduucut every day. My hair is now its natural color ami much 11 pro veil in uppi*aauei; every way bring glosfi an l thicker and imitli more healthy lookig 1 am. You is lies-pectin 11 v, HKNKY JKNKINS. Car. C'obimhia and Uarroli Sts , JSrooklyn. LiAla., Feti. 14. 1M38. I'r.or. Wool,? Dear Sir.: Your Hair UestornVe has done much good in this part of the jiuiiiy. My b.tir has tweu slightly diminish Ii; M.VIMMI years, fiUla'-l, 1 Mljipodt-, from slight liuru .vlu-n I was quilt} nil infant, I av<- I iiriii.tf your I'l lir iie.->iointi ve for six '?- tin :iin] I timl that '1 have U fille hem) of air now tirovviii!?fcufi.? r Ii iving tise<l nil other ui'iiifi. known In no ctt'ei-t. 1 think it tlio iimt valuable r.-meilv now t-X'iiut. aii'l mlviie II who are nlllietril Hint wuy to uae your mii'Jy. Vo-i can pul>'i.-li ihi.- if you think proper. Yoin-f, it--., *. W. MIDDLETOX. riiii..M>i::.iMUA. >i']it. 9, 1807. i'it->k. Whoij ? liritr Sir: Vmir Hftii- Ui-stomi im |u villi: iltill lici.elieia! to IIIO, Tlio ' ir, iti--1 ai<o tin- li:u-!> pari, of my head almost >si ii- vovi'imu?'.vas :i. fact UAi.li. 1 Imvo <( >1 Imii "J hiif i-iiil lio|i|i > ot your Kestoravh. ninl lioiv the tup 4(1 hiv liea.l is Well u.l ke.l with a .proiiiitiin^ i-rop of young lliiir I the ft out is nl.-ii li-eeivin^ ils lielietit. L ive tri?! n'lu-r pri-parati??iu without any -in-lit. whatever. 1 think from my own |>ernal l ecoiuiiieiiilation.l cull itnluce many others > try it. Yours. resi>i-elI'iiIIv. 1). It.'TIMi.\1 A?, M. D. N<>. 401 VineStreet. T1:c ttento-ative is put. iij> in Ijnitlert of throe ;:e$, viz: liirjjji', incliiiin. ami Mtiail; the email i l> A a pint, ami ivinil* f??r one !? !Isir per >ttl<;: tin; iii-'tl i*1111 ill Iv-Kt twenty per i?' iiii*i*i! iii piopurliou tliuii the email, retails rtwii "lolliiis i-ci' hollle; I lie large linlcla a i.irt 4i; p?-r rent, mn;ie in proportion, and roii!s fur f i! a l?itlle. O. .1. WDOl) A I'O. Proprietor#, 414 IJronday. New Yurie, ami 114 Market St., at. Louis o Aii'l 8<?1?! Uy all goml Dru^gi.itd ond Fancy <"0'ls 1 >eu I rr?>. JAMES D. CHALMERS. LBBKVIT.T.li: C. IT., S. C., DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HOPE AN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, IAS .lust roeeivpil llire?? liUDilrod new pieces l<n?flii?T willi I In- ..1,1. hinkiiiLT ona; of tlio rui*sl SIim-U* in ill- Mule wl.lv!. will l??* sold i low iij cuu In- Imiiglil in any other pluce. MABBLE SLABS, C fVel by 3, from to $-10 r ir^ r irv /"> pw /v *t ** ILAD biUlNta front ?3 to ?25. MOlSTtTjSKEjSrTS ii'l Fancy I load Stones always on hand to:llier with u lnrtrt? quantity of designs, which ui !??? made to order ut short notice. All Marble Cutting and Carving neatly dono J. D. CHALMERS. Jan. 26. 18C0 40 3tn PIANO "FORTES"" Manufactured by the Celebrated Makers, ESSltS, SMI, ATOM & CO., OF NEW YORK ?.11% rllE Subscriber would rcsjifjctfully inform the i;i"h>ibitaiiU of Ahln-vill*; and vicinity int. lie lias tivk"ti fclit- large mid spacious Store >w occupied l>v Mr. J. A. Allen. At Dgndy's Corner, Miere lie has now on exhibition and for sale, a ne -variety of elegantly carved LOSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, mufncttired by the ahove named makers; all which rk dBVE.V OCTAVE. with heauti* I keys'. ?ii tlie MolJiei 1'enrl. and the name >ard also richly inlaid with Pearl. This tnarial fur keys id liy far superior I<? Ivory, as y never chmitre their color ; while at the nie time they are mtieli more durable. These alios are overstrumr in B'leh a nmnner as I? f rtl a length of string filial to tlui Grand ano, and tipMii this principle the whole ociii und inteiior w 'ksare hraeed in such > miiu-r lis to guarantee Hie instrument to uid m rmif for a miieh irreater length of ne than :he v.ld i|ielln<il, ibid n Fullness, v?e}iiess and (Jrt-at Volume of Tone, hitherto ki.owii on miv square Piano, is produced, belt in ii-l i:e.-^.ec,I* visual to nnv Grand l'ian? ill ran he pr?Jnc< ii at. On-Thoiiroind Dollars. Me.-sr* J'-mitii, Ati.eiiton ii Co. have receivI the Firsi 1*i'etiiiiim ?t. iiniuy of the Great iirs through the tioiuiiry. for producing tl\j> nest I'iano t*rvr all other maker#. 'While st b same time, their prices for these Elegant si rtiiiieiiis are much less than are usuully ar^ed for inferior Pianos. These Instrument* will he offered at our I price in, New York, and every Piano fullv urmnied for five years. The foliosvini; gentlemen of. Edgefield hnv# iicliHHfil of mo t cse Instrument*; DR. A. TJ5AGUE; DR E. J: Mltf*'; .TOllN LAM>; OK. M. W. ABNEX-; MIS$ MARKET HOURS; TUKOB&KELUNDY: aAC BOUNDS; iJA'ftfis RADFORD. " The public hi> ,rt*pe<;i.(?lly invited to call d examine And judge for them selves. J. JENNYS,. Agent Abbeville C.,MQ- ??. / Jiatresa Making. > f 3Bp <)NS willing good Matretoea \cp^l* ? jrould do' well to uddvaas tbe aulw^ribet Ninety Six. orf tke'UraVnvHTeaAd Coltrtribifk i^Jroadj. Abbeville D^trict,^ C.n >? MORRIS REDDEN/ Jan. 9V.1W0, Mt M - i.ji.U'A-.! '-J .J! . , Wanted. po HIRE & ?pod honse urvant oapabhf -it ^ igMi' <r>t5 c" Ik