Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, November 16, 1860, Image 4

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HURRAH! FOR T1IE NEW GOODS. E ISRAEL BEfiS Leave to announce to the citizens of Alilievillo, that lie has just returned from the big North, with one of the nicest., finest, j)l'?tii?'t, and cheapest Slocks of fioode, ever brought to Lliin latitude ! Among my new 'arrivals I would especially call uttoution to in}* large stock of KG DP* SBSHTS? From 3 to 50 Spring#, at Prices hitherto unheard of. Cull and 6oe them. ?mi5 Of nil kinds. Cloaks, Shawls? Calicos, De- j laines. Merinos, Flannels, Brown and Blceched Shirtings, JTactorji |)ant, X ir. COLLARS. JVL ir. SLEEVES, VELVET TRIM Ml SOS, &.C. My Stock of n\wxx.xim n WXXxJJi XX' AXD FURNISHING GOODS, For Gents, Boys inn] Youths is lnrco and Well assorted, and cheaper than ever lioforo. BOOTS, SHOES AND Of nil d?'s?ri|ili'?tis ?o ClIIiAl* that no one can li<-l|> biiyiinf them. , Cull foon and conviiicc youicolf l'cforo it is too lute. ] Sept. 21,1800* M. IPRA KL. PURE OLD CORNj WHISKY. TIIE Underr-igne.l wcuM inform the pnMic that he lias a eupurior lot <>i' this urticlf for sulo. Apply to me at the Marshall IIon?-<\ JOIIXSOX r.AMEY. Sept. 12, 1800. 20. tf CENTS' MME M1W1R&J, (Tfr.U* Merino Drawer?, G?ut.s>' Cotton Flannel l)niv.*or?, Gi-nlfi' Urotvn n:;-l r.lmh-iil I 'rawer*, Ueills' Shaker Flanm ! l)i:nv.-r>t ALSO, GENTS' MERINO mm SHIRTS, Gents' Cation Under Shirts, O wits' Silk Under Shirt?, ( 'cntj' Cotton Undershirts. FOR SALE BY ft ft WIT.T.TftMQ UI Mi IT AAf JJ&niT&Ua Oct 10. lSGf). ?C. If GENTS' TRAVELLING BLANKETS AND * r* T* TTYTf rt <n*nr m sw y Uiii.Ti.3 ?>&&. V\i JUB, * AT A. A. AVI LI JAMS' Ocf.^ie, I860, 28, tf FOE SALET A DESIRABLE : HOUSE AND LOT r In the Village of Greenwood, ITIIIN n inile of the D*j?ot,*ron tabling Vt TWENTY ACIIE??Ten Cleared and Men in woods. The Hon?? in noik and containing eipht large and comfortable Honm*?fine SStorcrooinaTnnd . Cloaets. The outbuildings awj new , and in good repoir. On the premises la n chfctoo Well of Water. Frnit Trtea, Grape yiDyflrfyrFloirer Garden, Ac. j. Tli* "Village of Green wood ia noted for it* health, good achoola, and tho general sohrieiy of its citizens. Any one deairona of pnrcbnajng will ?allfqn Mr. ThQinaavColetnan at "Greenwood, who wfll show theni th'arpremiaea. . . . JOHN HERNDON. Oct. ft, 18G0. 23. tf Charleston Mercury, Soutli Carolinian, ml Greenville Mountaineer copy w6<-kly St. CHARLES CATLKII, Dealer in PIANO frORTEH, Mmuc, Guitarj i*- VilinA, Bonjnt, Flute*. Aeenjdeont Inrtrve tion Book*, Guitar and Violin Hiring*, lie. Opposite U 9. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Also, Sola Agent for Cliickrring <b Sone, and Stodart'e Celebrated Piano Fortes. ar His otock comprises every variety o 6f, and 1 -octave iurtratneni*. frotn $250 u *$I,OUO. Every instrument is warranted soonc f *nd perfect* [March 28, lBfii). 12nl v i - 'KAILS. IKOli ANE PUT -WAH& HUNDRED Ke?? Nail*. ) ?o T*Od Genuine Sw,- Iron,a And ft foil assortment of J'ut. VVore. . > AONEW, McD<?NAtD 4 00m OH. ll? IHO, M.K, ^ V iuu M. MWOCK, Wc will sell goods according to the times! mryThfap V ml i uuiiiii FOR CASH, And to good Punctual Men ON SHORT TIME. Come and eec our well Selected Stock of READY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Socks, &c.f A very Large Lot of HAVANA SEGARS, AND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, Fine Knives, Razors, &c., A Fine Lot of Blankets Shawi- <&e. All of tv' ' '> we b<uipht to eell, and wc intend to sell o.i ip; and we are confident tliat w.- can pli-ase the litest fnMiilioiis tastes. Call simii anil see for yourcelvcp, if we do m>t do n* we siiy. Wc thull endeavor to please. In addition to our Itendy Made Clothing, we keep n fii'l-supply "f BllOAI'CLOTH, CASSIMKRKS, DOlisKlNS, etc., which we will Bull at low prices. B. M, & S. A. MSTOCK, AhWvilV C. II.. S. C. 22 tf GAMIAGES. E. J. TAYLOR WOUI.D Respectfully inform (hose ir want of BUGGIES, HA UN ESS. ?i litilit Carrin^cs, tliat he lias in utnck a fine lot Mint lie i* Belling at less |>riee? iliati ever wn? oflVr?-d in thin mnrket. To tliose those tlial have iheca*h to pay lie would uay that thej onniiot do belter tlmu to give him a call. He is telling NEW BUGGIES At One Hundred Dollars. TT:? ?? i? i??.? ai.. mooiui h r.niiiiub uc UCUtMII 111 me UJipiT country. ninl tho work is warranted, ami h< delice the country to heat it ns to price anc qualit}-. He has sold in Abbeville r>i?triot-i great many Buggies and Carriagec. and expect to sell many more. Therefore give him a call He intends I o keep on hand a large stock of al sty'e Buggies, with und without Top?, nnd a prices that cannot be undersold. What is thi use of going out of our l>iitrict to pet a fini Buggy when you can gel it at Taylor's Shop with Harness, lTr.)hrella and Whip, all fo One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars, Warranted for Twelve Months. Let us go ftud see them?that innst be cheap E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., Oct. 10, 1860, 24. tf SPLENDID F0UR:"H6RSI STunir t tKir v * (U4?vim FROM " Abbeville to Washington, Ga, AND FROM Ninety Six, S. C., to Augusta, Ga ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Leaves Abbeville nt 9 o'clock, a. m., r MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY on the arrival of the down Passenger Trai fromflre^nville, and arrives atWashington son day o' 8 o'clock. Leaves Wuiihiiicton Rt 8 o'clock, ft. m.. f TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS A SATURDAY on thc'orrival of. the Care from Atlanta, or arrive* at AJjheville^arne day at 7 o'clock. "Leaven Ninety-Six at II o'clock, a, m., f TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS <t SATURDAY on the'arrival of the down Passenger Tra 1 from Greenville, an ! arrives nt Auensta ?<nn doy at half-part 9 o'clock, ernneuting inim- i] utely with the Waiusboro and Georgia Ilai ronds. 1 Leaves August* <*t 8 o'clock, a, m., on MOI DAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ai arrives at Nniety-Six same day at half past o'clock. * For further information qpply /> L 1 HUSSFIL, Agent. Office at the Marshall HoM! Abbiville C. II., 8. O,, for Waihingtoii Lin or to N. W. STEWAUT. Ninety-Six, S. Ageat for the Augusta Line. A j. i?. rcfoL ?t co. Jan. 12, 1660,87 1 fs* ra. STRAAJSS COKESBURY \ IS DETEBHIHED TO I SEDUCE HIS STUCK iff* ' ' THEREFORE OFFERS * His coflns aH : V"6ry Low ^Prices, This Stock i*. well Assort r \ f .: J AND OP 3&JB jj 1 LATENT STYLE Of DOCT. M. ; Under the Auj AUGUSTA, Wholesale and 1U ANJ?' CHE I)ye Wnoils nnil Dye Stuff"*, oil.-', l'uinta niul I'lai l'ully, GImbsamiiv. Perfumery, Fine Sonpn. Fin J ami Hiuslios, cMirgmal ami l>?'iitni metritim SpieeH, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco. nil of lite Duv, Superior Ink*, I'ure WiiiMi FANCY ART Wo ntnk?? our ptiri'linsts for Cnslt, and <>(1 oil from nny similar cslnMii'liii'ctit ill this ftTlinii. C3T Orders from the Country promptly lilk'?l 11 to price ami quulity. KAUFFER, BJ WHOLESALE DRY GOOI 175. nriLO^.D i UNDER THE AUGUSTA 3 I"IIE Undersigned would respectfully inform S completed tlieir arrangements for tlie eoiui been enlarged to double its former size, thereby i Georgia. Our'.. < k, which for variety of the iu< Stale, will in every respect compare ftivorabl-' wi1 Southfrt|(city. It is our iiitoutiou to establish a elusivelyrfor cash. Which, as au old fact id the ot Having a similar e&tiibli.-hment in New York ei t;> be perceived tlxit we have superior facilities in ma'ket. We would only ask th? favor of an exm eUewhoro. and ue will prove to the Trade that wi Wholesale House, besides saving your time for fu JUST EI Black nnd Colored Casstinores, Black a Kentucky Joans and Ticks, Kerseys, Ost Gi_:..?o M...i>t?;.i*. ..n,i <a vcvi^m VJII ti'in, HUH IUVJIU L miun uuu w Calicoes, of all kind?, Moliair, Debuges, < Barege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpaocu*, All Wool Delaines. English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Fancy and Plain S l'oplins, Foulards, India and China Silk) Brown and White Sheeting, Irish Linen; Diapers, Damasks, Dovlics, Napkins, T< Embroideries, Ilat Ribbons. Corsets, Vel Fringes. Morocco and Silk Belts. Lares. Ladies' and Mines' 1IOOI' SKIRTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions, Hosiery ar Bad and Negro BLANKETS, Are., tko. TOur manufactory of CLOAKS and MAKT1LL in full o|>?ruiioii now ; and we Tenture to jny thi and more suiiutile to Southern taste, as cheap ns urc of an early call uud convince vourselve* of tl KAUFFI 175 a . UNDER THE J J. KAUFFER, ) | L. I3AUM, ) Augustn, Ga. ] August 31. 1860, 18, 41 THE NEWLY FSTAR RANSOM F! Would respectfully inform their friends and tl; : SELECT STOCK ' npiTEY mny be found at No. 140, BROAD * JL Pheonix) where they liaveou hand and or j in tho country, 1 Every Variety r C3F" It would he to thp advantage of those w we are offering our goods at LOWER The baa ever been sold in this market. Give ** RA ; March. 3. lSflrt. 45-12iii] L 1 ~-- ? Headquarters for Good Carriages of e 5 ;ne o o Xji xj m b : Carriage Manufactory, Direct! I| ''pilK BUbscril>pr having a competent draught j JL is prepared to build to order any and nil Stock of liia own manufacture in Columbia, mm ,n fastidious, and again l>cga leave to invite the att lie generally to call and see his in Large and Fashionable Sto.ok of Car?i*g< '* the Day, being the Largest ant 1- bpfore lmyjnu.^to where n* he is determined to bm. Every nWicle tojd is warranted. " tf- X3~ It?-poirihg of everv kind done fit short e jd kern Stock^of sale ut low prices.^ ^ i ENCOURAGE SOOTI : SL^M^TWu in view of thr GREATLY * X roanufaetaie, hare added v?ry largely to * WOOTjRR HILL and ir? nnw nwm??rf ?? t,i. N A BURGS, ccrnrtN JTARN, ""WOOLEN PJ Hrhioh th*y WARRANf *W> beof SUPERIOR m Wjb also continue Uj^pn*ljof*ctore Wool into < ' ex??pt tba Wool, ?nd charging but 12$ ornta p< Twills; or w? Mil work it. uwfor on? b*lf of 1 pUat-er* rfhitiug wool to obtain ? SUPERIOR PiijiUn of othVrki*ndru* ? wool to work an / r. JONES, S ;usta Hotel, ? GEORGIA, a no tail Denier in mmmwmm? = 1MICALS, nlere' Articles, Varni*lics, Window Glitss nnd I e llnir nnd Toolli Hru?lie?, Paint Ilrunliea, 1 enty, Triisiw'K uud Supporters of nil kind?, f the Patent ?>r Proprietary Medicine* m i t> i ... r ii 111*1 i>rmiun"? iui ihituiuiiiui i ui j'uactj. ICLE8, &C. J pr tr???nls rqitnHv hs low us tliey cnn lie obnin H'ur ranted to be J'rerh, Pure and Genuine ??i lid satisfaction guaranteed with regard both |>< [Doc. 9, 1859. 32 P" UJM & CO., J IS ESTA8USHMENT, 3THEET. 178. "I IOTEL, AUGUSTA, QA re leiolinnts ami Dealers ibat. they have just w njr ! ull and Winter Season. Oor Store lias miL-trnr if flu* Inrffnit }st?i!-i? in fix* Ktnt>. ? f fr ust desirable (iimjs, is unsurpassed iti thiai w ill any bouse either in ('barb-aton cr any other ; m regular Wholesale Jobbing House, selling ex- , "I illy way to b"3" (ioodi cheap. ill ly, of which our Mr. I. Kaufker, it is onsy obtaining latest Novelties as they appear in ! w nination of ot.i'Slnck and I'rices before going ' j i? can sell Goods fully as cheap as any other ' llher travelling, and uiui.y other expenses. | CCE1VED nd Colored Clotli, Satinets, ^ laburys, (Denims,) itripes. ! p JfleRtials, ijavellii (Jlolh, iDelaines. Mart-lias, " ' it 7 >i:kf?, Silk Robes, \ I S Table Covers, Table Cloths, a iwels Brilliants, Marseilles Quills, ? vet Ribbons, White Goods, of all kinds. id Gloves, of all kinds. ,AP, tlie only one in tlie Southern State*, is at we can offer these articles belter finished any Northern House. Just give us the j<leas te above faces. 2R, BATJM & CO., ud 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. j I T. KAUFFEK, N. Y. ? ' ^ ' ] LISHED HOUSE OF iTANS & CO.,j ic public generally, to an inspection of their OF FURNITURE. STr:rrr, Cilv lintel Building, (late Kagle & \ c daily receiving from the best manufactories of Furniture. isliiag anything in our line to give us a call as fig-xjr.es iir ft trial. NSOM EVANS & CO. apopsta. ga. very Description at Charleston Price*! A . V FRAZEE, I A, S . C,. Iv-in the Rear of rhe Market. ?man and a complete net of Practical "Workmen styles of Vehicles, and js daily adding to liis h Cmriaprs as cannot fnil to please the most cntioa of his friends and customers and the puh ss of the Newest and Latest Fashions of 1 most Fashionable in tb$State, sell aa cheap as the cheapest and as good as the lotice and on* reasonable 3>rm*. Carriage miPHINEAS F. FRAZEE. IERN ENTERPRISE! P W00? G0OB8. I- mus. r INCREASING dciuepd for good* of Southern the machinery in thei?* extensive COTTON and rnifh COTTON OSNABURG8, STRIPED OSL.AIN8, WOOLEN KERSEYS or JEAN8-*11 of quality. 1' -k Cloth, st very low rates, famishing everything sr yard for Plain Cloth, and 16 cenU per yard for ks'MnfK tf malrAA Title e**a>iA?maiil alialiLa V ? mw umpvw ?] I RH|pill Vllf' ARTICLE of Negro Cloth, at a very Imallfl^st , oan Mud it either clean of rdlrtg ; u' ent dirty, ir expanse of wathiog it. W? would yrefer the 1 be more taiisfactorr/? dirty wool loses from 26 to onable as they are f*emov?d by machinery. THE kRKED DJHTIBCTLY Olf KVF<RY PACKAGE ASyfc cimg 4 * HHODTiS' UPER-PHOSPHATE! JLASTEltS reeking Manure*, will recollect that RIIODKS' SUflfltTllOSPIiATK is u only Manure the late eminent analytical icnmt, I'rofeuoor Iiickcll, of Maryland, j>ruunced Standard 2 0 which has been continued by every section to which ibis Manure has been introduced. This Manure is sold under a legnl guarantee of Purity and Freedom ROM All ADULTERATION! 1111 the eminent manufacturing chemists, ' wrs l'otls A Klett, under whose personal jiervisioii Rll()l)l'?V SUI'Ell-l'llUSI'HATIi in unofHct.ured. This Manure lia? been ?ned in lUth Carolina for oe.veral v?*ni's post, with ?? . i._ r i?i .? -- Cill OHV'yVPe III (I'C Clllllll V V'lHlVII IIIMI \ urn, <1 is now thoroughly rstuldished fur theto- imirtunt Maples. l)o not. let. the present season im* without the cxt'eritiient. Read theaniu-xed letter* front gentleman who ive tried it the past season. , A. ANSLEY & CO., NO. 300 BROAD ST., AlCiiSTA, GA. ATHENS, ({A.. Nov. 22. 18."?9. Drar Sir : Rhode#'Supur-l'hosphate litis heen plied liy me this year,on n small scale, to both !>ru bikI Cotton. The result exeeed?*p my exsctalion, although the iXp?riment#, tor many rasons, were not, and could not he conduct.*.I ith due caution; yet I tun entirely satisfied. it?t. the growth of weed, in hoth instances, the mi 111 corn, ami ine nuniiier hi noils ??i oiiiinn, ero fully double the yield ill the portion* miannred, n 11 <1 thin wheu only a tniile spoonful f tlie Super Phosphate was applied as a top. reseitig to each liili of corn, nod a ten-spoonful i each rttulk of eo I Ion?mul the last, fis late in le eeasou as ilie 18th of .July. Some of the ??od grew to nine feet high, with six feet rancher, covered with bolls, while the uiilnauri.d was Tiot half so gornl. It is uiy intention ext yenr. to test it more fully. Very llespeetfully, Your most ob't perv't, (Signed) M. C. M. HAMMOND. UNION* POINT, (G. It. 11.) Nov. 28, 1850. k-;mi'8. J. A. Anslky ?fc Co.: Gent* ?I bought a ton of Rhodes' Rupe'*hosphate in Baltimore. Inst Spring, Mr. 11. I>. eituer, of Ueizelin, to test, its value as a inn? ure. I put about. 125 lbs. oh an acre of eotton, i the drill, on land that would not, make over R t/i 1 I lit IKc a f oiik/1 />/it (nn nap mint ttfil limit [diiure. The result is entirely satisfactory, have made at least from 460 to 500 lbs. to tlie ere on tit is very poor land. 1 expect to purliape from 6 to 8 tons for my Spring crop. My (versocr wiwhes me to put his name to this alau. Youra, in great haste, (Signed) P. W. PR1XTUP. WILLIAM FOSTER. De. 24, 1859 34 tf. MANIPULATED GUANO. No. 83 Second Street, ) Baltimobe January 28. 1859. J REPORT OF ANALYSIS OF lOBIXSOX'S IIIMPILATED GIAXG POR FRANCIS RuBINSON^ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY. \ SAMPLl? ofllio n?ovc which wru taken*T? ,11 ilia n.?o 1 *?* *?( U| WU WIIMIJOIO, VV )c capable of producing of \mmonia, - 8.31 per cent And to contain of ^ Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " Tlie above proportion of Ammonia and Bin< i'hosphute of Lime is knowi\ to be most prope ror concentrnlf-d manures. Both theoretica enHoiiing and tho results of numerous prncticn >xperimciits have approved of it. An upplica .ion of 200 lbs. of thit> article article per acre will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lini .bun i6 rcquirid by any crop?thus leaving i louoiderable surplus of this valuable run rime it incorporated with ?soil after cropping, nu< will furnish a sufficient quantity of ammonia ti Lo act as a nutriment and stimulant. CliAS. BICKKLL, Ph. D. REPORT O^r MUNIPULATED GUANO FOR FRANCIS ROBINSON. I^HE sample analyzed wh? lnken by inyRC fr.iuilhe bags iD the mill where the guun was manipulated. ; : It contained of ** Ammonia, - - 8.24 per ceni Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98' " " Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.50 " " It is therefore an excellent manipulnto-.l gi and. containinir cnoi/li ammonia to nroduce rapid and vigorous growth, and puflinier quantity of phosphates to pfeveut ezlinuatiu of the Roil A. SI?OWJ>EHr PIGGOT, M. I>. Analytical and Consulting CliemiaL FOR SALE BY J. A. ANSlEY & CO, NO. 200 BROA*D ST. ABCIUSTA SA. nnrai MAWiTiunmnDi VlUIitil lTlillt LI1 ill/1 vlll CHARLESTON, 8. C.. y<\ . -t THE Underaignpd n'i*w fully prepared >?uil?1 Church or Pari ^ ORGANS, of any ?ia from $300 up to $10,(h Having hud twenty-fi years' experience iu C gan Building, I am pi pared to produce aa go 'an instrument aa any I have oil materials < haifd of the best quality?and properly s< soiled wood, te. I can produce the !>est testimonials ai to < pability and faithfulness. Organs enclosed any atyle of case desired, or to auit tbe arcti tectnre of the building or room. All orderji promptly and faithfully execute and all my work warranted to aiw> latitfactii Addresa JOIIN HAKE ft, Sept.2I, 12m] Organ Builder, Charleston S. THEODORE MARKW ALTER. MAZusxiii womti Broad Street, pear the Market, AUOUBTA, dA. e MARBLE Monoment*, Ton Rtonet. Ac. Also*V?r^1e Mnnt< And Furniture Worn * of all kin ooonlry earefidly boxed ftodforWoi ' March ?S. i860, 12m. BT7ET & CALHOUN. th? third d?y of a#f>t?r#b?r next, and frill < ?oU hit indivfdus 1 alUotum to ?U prof?a?io fi boilntoK '" "? '&*#?' ? ' * 'r' V. :f . *; .7. ^Bsseess^. COJfGAllEE IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN JUmNDER & CO., M AN U PACT L: 11 ft lis OF INi Tl_. _ oieam j&xigines, From 8 to 100 Horaa Power\X7 K Have hUvhvs Kiiuincn of ilifforpiit. ; ? in u f<<i-\v:iii] stale, ?) liiut. we can '< foriait'll any t-'Zi; with <Iis|?iU-h Our Entrinoa look t)>r- fiivt Premium at tin? CliarluMoii ln.-titu'o l'air Ii.fin in lfe.V.i. milLLWBn^HTS. We liavtf 8.'c-iiri-<l sviii.5 of tli? Id st Millwfifflits in tiic- Stall- (or j-tittint* ?( our I' liiiuu;^ i j nnil MilIfs. We Iwve only in> rition tin* ii.iiii- b | I of Thomas A:'I>him>n. \vlu? is a*.kt;owl?-ili;>--l t ! I?y nil who kt>?w liim to !>< o:u> of ?l?I: r.?'. ot t lie | State. A1m', J. J. l>i:viT, Jo: x SmiTiiuts, : anil sr-vci ul ot litre. I IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to ^Jrdcr. Wc CHst every day in the week. We have now the best stock of Gearing Piittcrnn in the State, havitig |.iilcha?e<) all the P?tterns belonging t<! Sinclair il* Co. along itli the shop. We have good I'ut.tel'ii Makers eoi!*t?!.tly employed. Our Caftif-s have tnken the Premium every year at the Stile Agricultural Society. IBZEXjIL.SWc cast. B? Us of all size*, f?;r Chiirelio< or Fire Alarm, on t.lie most reasonable tvriu*. ami ( if they do not give general Mitisfaelion, the j ( arty can return them at our expense. Wt were awarded Premiums last-\ear at the State Fair held in Columbia, and at the Charleston Institute Fair for our Ue'lld. "'- Grist Kills and Grist Mill Irons. We inn "iraet lira Poitable Mills of nil size-:, and of ?ujieri"r pattern. Also C>list. Mill Irons | of all size?. Uisr Grist Mill Irons also toek the Premium ut the late Fuir in Columbia. Saw Mills. Wc manufacture circular Saw Mills of throe sizes. Also, A hirer's Patent Mulay S-?ws, for which we have the right of the State of South Carolina, and we also make S>w Mill Iru^u>tf all sizes Ottr Saw Mill lions a:so t&^pthe j rciiiiuiii ui cue iuu- rair ueiti ui Shingle nnd Barrel Stave Machine. We nre n^eiita for Samuel M. KiuijV I'sit-nt Shingle ami Stave Machine. It. will cut 7,OUO Shins; if 9 or TJarrol St? vcs p?>r <lny. Wo ore also iiycntu Im- Jixi-iun'-t I'aicpt- (iovI j mer Valves mul 1'oVl Ec?:n<>inisi-r. Aluo. Ajieuin lor i."\vinT8 U"U"ii ijihiit. In AUililion to tin; o'mve, we in:iiiuf:u lure I'aienl i'cat*.!ioti \Vm<-r \vI.; Ivut i.t Snv Mill Dog-*. a superior i'rti'frn mid v.-r\ otieitp. In short, uiiything in uuJ ulxuit a Mill cf utiv kind. 1 VB~ A li.-'t r.f prh:.'p will W s?t:t to nny nno > wtithing it. till qn?'!=ii'?i?s n>?w?*ri-<l( an>] coniiiiunicaiiontf promptly attcn<l<*<! to. JOHN Al.liXANDKIt, KOirr Mi-DOUG ALU Snptembor 28, 18GD, 22-!2tn ; bramch & pmer ' \\7 OUI.P inform their fik*ii'1? that. tlii?y * ?' have now on )ii>ii<2, not utilv tl.i-ir usual ' supply of "t DRUGS, BOOKS, ' PERFUMERIES, \\n PANT.V AIM'Ul.PS but in addition, they have ?(. assortment of jCXKTara ' SSftHS&g 3E3BAM3ES? Both Square ami OvnJ, ut lew ti?au Co!uml?iu prices. -FINE PIANOS . Wliieli tlipy will warrant ?r give per f?ot ni.ti.? faction, or t<> lie r<-:nnn<l to u* fri*e of nil charge to the purchtm-r. Prices ror.giiig from ?'i50 to $4ft0, di'liverctl h?re. , SEWING MACHINES a At New York Prices. " '? LITHOGRAPH S, CI)canti- than ever. Grecian and Mastic Varnish, TuL Puints and Brushes, &c i'or O'rccian Paiuting, Linseed Oil, Tanners Oil, 'J And all other Oils, usually called for, by tin barrel or irallon at low prices. WHITE LEAD, mid oilier paints*, veri _ clieap. Persons wishing their hoiues paiute< t will find it to their interi 6t lo givo, ua n cul ' before purchasing. q Window Ulaw, of various size*, nnd Putty Safety Fuse, for Blasting purpojj?. We have the 10th Yolunre'of that great^na tional VVork, . "" i? The New Cyclopedia, or Now on our shelves, with the preceding vol ,p umes. The popularity gf fhia work increas.; ,'n* with the publication of each succeeding vol v' umo, We con fid oil t ly reTer lo our tuibscriiieni ,r. wf which we have upward* of thirty. ,0 .A? we aro both physician* we expect to at' 0j tend upon profe8Ji"iiul <*tilIs*, and the 6ervice jn* of one or both wilj be rendered without addi ,n tional charge. ' I. BRANCH, M. D. E. PAttKEK. M. D. a- N. B.?-T)a. Pahkeb "will be found during th j? night at W. H. i'arker'a. ,j_ Jiept. 12, 18fi0, 20. 12t ^ * A CHOICE SELECTION OF <*+ CRAVATS, . HATS, IG L O V E S, * SitSPBKMHS ! ' H ',4ND V / | ' ' M AT * .ipp ' Oet 1?, 1M? 20,. tf ? ^CUEBOKEE IIE^Cpy. ** ^ yfn fafalliblc Cute for ^Oonorhtjca Anil nil Diseases of the Triiniry Orenns. r B "*11 IrS UoiiK'?ly curcs when nil other picpara1 tioi sfnil. ll i<? entirely imlikeovery other i*<Mii|K?ii!(], con I ii' ii i i! ir tto mineral j>oi?on or naits-.fiitx frriti/, nx it i.? pr?'por?*d eolely from Iioot*, Harks iiikI ljtnnn, ami luif heen hamlcd* down loin one (;vn?'i'>ition to another by the Chrrokte Jii'lia>it. It i'?>ir?Ti"l ioi In-public on iti? own intrinsic n;<* ritj*. It, i?Tfi>imv its duty quickly nnd t!i'ii'oi>;rliiv. Tin; ni'/orlHiKite of cither eex will I c f.-piii'! ly us;::i< ; lit-AV )iirtli,iu*lein\ of placing themselves at. the mercy ofyome Quack or Fro1'fMtur. Thin A'wiii'i.'i/ striken nt the very Rootuf t lie <]i??*iii>c; its tendcnc^ is not simply to ptn>|ipnd ihs |'o:?nn,' but. to remove t lie canae on which it depends.?Full direction* it< pamphlet form acc?>ifpni!y oin-h l>ot!l#\? The speedy nr.d pertnancnt r?ltc1 ;itVju!.(i by thi? Itemc-dy, in r?M eapes of (loimrlnra. (fleet, <travel. Strict**??- friaovAlla's, \ II'/iUih iii nnil nil l/i?eusn-,? ?'f tli% I riunrv Ci'iraiiM, ha* n^toni-licl the most soicn I: ti<: iiii-ii of i lie .n;e. TliU ivliiniy not only eradicates nil fioisnn i'roin tin' tyxUtn lmt invigorates tlie ii.uFt ?it*l! . (* ?? constitution. C?5?~It, do??B "?k u fleet, >lie liiealli or int?-nVrt? with uny class of I'usi.H-sti, or ivijuire any deviation from the utni al diet. 1-59* It r>-<jnir?-s no iiKMstancu from oili er mo<r..:?ii Aiaiwlin: eni .mi iu vnluc -8 til'.1 entire of nil 'iaiis????w tin>lc, beincja |>!<'ii?:iiit ami lt !n-io>i^ h 1 '? < '' fu r Ji'.ttU ar Three liolths fur $5. J'< 1 J i.U ti; ML l!\ t^, hull; Proprietor!", ^ St. l.tniip, Mo. in A'oieviJir liv 1) Mnl.tncliliu, ninl nil 3|n'ti!-.Mf' dealer-- in tm-iliein?i?. Vim i^'linuk iV ? ii.-it'li-n \VlioU'sal<! Atjenij*. ~THF~8TATE OF SOUTH CAfTLINATa nba i-ill / : jtixr/tivT, J n, AyMJ'y. Edvviu 1'iirfcer mid i'u^ci.ia ) 11. liis wi!e. > vs. > i'i'.l for Relief io Armi?tend Hint nod Martha ) t' his wif?, and o-lier*. V T '1' Al'I'KAUIXli to rtiv ?iiti??fnel.ion tlialTresc Viiiit i i iilFi'iirit'tl n!nl I.imtpi;* A liii< wifa K. Noble itn l Surah M. Iii0 vViiV, Jairii'B i I,. ('alli'Min. ( utlie Calhoun. and the [ children ol TliomnS J. Cailiouu dee'd. viz: I Wiiliiim. .Iiiine.-*, Henry. John. font' ai.d her j husband. (whose name is unknown) Deity and I Harper her hti-hnnd, ami Marpnret, defctV limits to tin? ii1>o\*i> stated Kill, reside beyond ili<-limits of this State On motion by S. A A. j Mi'tioiviin. Ooiup. Sol. Urilerpil that the snid I defendants do appoiir and plead, answer or demur t? the ?i?ui Mill within three months from the |>idi!??ut.i>ii hereof, o' the same will betaken J'ro t'li'/i.-'M a(fnin?t them. W'.M. II. I'AUIYKU, c. e. a. D. Commissioner's ('Hire, ) S..nl ->T lttlSII. I 9f? P.tn AVER'S SARSAPARIlJk, I A compound remedy in which we have labored to produce the TMos-t tlV.-rtua! alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated txtractof I'tir-1 Sarsnj &<-i:ln, combined with other substances <-t s'id L'rt-ater alterative power ns to afford nn diedive n:ititlot?.* for the diseases i >ai-s?pai i'ia is r.-pulvd to euro. It is believed , tlint such a remedy is wiint.-d by those who i suffer tV'tin Strumous complaints, and that one J wl:i.-h wiil u< . <iM,|:llbli tl e;i-cure must |>iov>s j of immense Fi-rvii'e Jo ttiih lar^re class of our alllicted fallow-citizens. How completely ttiis compound will do it h*s been proven by experiment. on many of tlie worrl cases to bo I foiltul of tli- fo'lowir.u complaint*.? S<-it< in t.a an*> r-?:*on-i.?iVo v imm ai.iTs, Kr.ff| Tlo.Ns ,0.11 Kill .Tl. B I M'tUS, 1'lMI'LKrt, I liLOTCIIKd. *1 I M"KS, Sai.t RilKUM. Scai.i* Head, ISvti.'M- axi? Svf'ut.fiu AM-*.?-IIIMbiicuiuaL 1'irKx k, J?ho;?sv N i;ri;.\s.iiiA on'I n- DnuLotv.KL'S I>ki;:liiv. l>y.j|'i:t'-tA ?tNi> 1m>:0*ss:on\ Eutmrtf.AS, ItnsK on. Sr. Ast/Ionv's I'ike. and indctd the whole cluss < f complaints arising from Imim'kitt -rut: Klo<>i>. This compound will be found a ereat promoter of lit-nit ti, when taken in the spring, to expel the foili humor* which fester in the blood at that season of ihe year. I>y the timely expulsion of them many i nnklin^ disord- rs are nipped in the bud. Multitudes con, by the aid of this remedy, 8part: themselves from tlw en.hiiance of f-ml eruptions and u'cet ous sores, t hum till which the s\stfi: will strive to rid itsi it of corruptions, if not assisted.to do this through 'he natural channel" <>f the body by an alternative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiat.td h'o???l whenever you find its in pnrilies ' liiir^tiiiir I ii rmii'i. :]-m .Utn in rreitlions . or sores; eleurmo it when you find it in ohl?t*ui*tc<l nnd sluggish in ttiu vtit>.?; cle.uise it j \v!h-i.?-vpi it is tout, and jour foe-lings will lull \ i>u when. Kven where no }>ar'ii-ular disorder I is felt, people enjoy lx-iter health, and live 1 j longer, f<ir cleansing the blood. Keep the I blood healthy. and ?I! is w<s|| ; hut with this ' palm'cni of lift: disordered, there can be 110 1 l..~t ng health. }'i.oi,?*r or Inter something must ! go wroi-ir. mid the gr?nt machinery of lite i? , I disordered or overlht ri. I I Sar?.?purilia !>?.<, and deserves much, the re, ; put at loll, ?'f accomplishing these ends. But j the world ha# hem eirr<-gioi>?ly deceived by | preparations ol it. partly because the drug j alone has not nil the virtue that is claimed fur j ir. but loore because rrmtiv preparations pretend injr to t-e concentrated vxttanl* of it. contains j bu! little of tlio virtue of Sr.r.-"ip.irilla or aay> : tbii'i? else. Ilnrinir Int.* jviim the public have been mislei by large bottles jircti wding to give a quart ot Kxtract ofSarsapaHlla for one dollar. Most j <?t these have been fiauds upon tlie ^ick,' fpr I iIipv ool -_nt!\ contain little, ifr.nv, SarsHpariila I bin oft-n no curative properri*s whatever. J llt-ncc l>:it<*r 'iisil painful disappointment lias 8 followed ilie list; of the_ vurious extracts of I Sarsupariila wlm-li flood the lnaritet, until the ? name itdi-lf is justly despised, and lias become 1 8viion\tuoua with impi'eition an<l i lirat. Still ' we fM 11 thin compound ftniHii par ilia, and intend to *j;pply such a-r"jii?-dy iih t-lmll rescfiel the iiiniie from theloft'd of obloquy whu)|i rests upon it. And *vf tliiiik we have grotihd f<?l? Ix-lii-vinV it has virtUrs^whi'h are irresistible by the ordinary sun ->f the diseases it is intentended to cure In ordi-r'o secure their complete erudii-at ion from the system the remedy should bo ju<|jci<Mihl3 taken according (o diieos ions on the Itottle. I'repared by T>R. J. C. AVER A CO., i, Lowell, Mas?. Price, $1 j cr ljotlle; Six liot' ties lot* $5. Ayer's Ch rry Pectoral, s i lias won tor nself such u rei.own for tlie cnr? " i of every vaiiety of Throat and Lung ComI plaint that it in entirely unnecessary for us to re.-ourit the evidence of its virtueo, wherever V* in has boon employed. Ah it ha* long been in e ooo-tant use throughout, tins s^-ction'we need not do more than assure the people its qua ity is kept up to the best it ever hu? bren, and that i ftiuuv be relted on to do for their relief all it J has ever been found In do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For'1 hk CtiRK ok Contivene?s Jaundice Dytpep*ia, /ndiaention, Dutentery, Foul Stomach, . Eryitipela*, Headachy Piles, ItheutnaUnn, Eruption* and Skin Wiumc*. Liver I 'owplaint, Drops;/, Tetter, Tu/nor* and Salt Rhejini," Worms Oout, Neuralgi t, an a<Mnner Pill, and for Purifying the litottd. ^ j 'In^v nr? c 11 rrftr-rontan flut IKa mnafc Xik Rfliisitive can tnk? them pleaaniitly. #od they nrp tlx- I.est nperient Id the world for all the purposes of n family phv*ic. Price, 25 ceuts per box ; Fjv? Boxe# fur ft. 00. I Ore?l numberi of Clergymen* Phy#ici?n?, * Statesmen, And eminent perVoon&i ft. hnVJ lent, their names to c^&ify the* unparalleled usefulness of these retnt'die#, bnl ?.ur apaee here will nut permit the insertion of them. The Ag"nt? Kol^tor namfitvnSaK a???? A4>* * i*. manao in which they are given'; .with al? full ^ , description of the tbove complaints* tand' the treatment that should be followed Jbr^tfreir cure. " * ' ' ..?* " I i r>o nob he pat off by unpriatifoledi dealers , .with other preparations they mi*]t*mor6-j>rofit on. Demand AtsrV, and take no. oVhrra, iThe iok wantthe heat aid there, is for them; aud rtey should haveAl* All our remedies are for Mle/byilWrrigghts O