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CARRIAGES. > ! E. J. TAYLOR ! WOUI.P Kcspoetfiilly inform tlionc in , want of M-GUIIiS. IIAIINKSS, or J liulit CnrrioL'Cs. that lie Iins in stock a fini> Jot. that Iip is felling at loss prices than ever was | offered ill this market. To those those tlint liuve the; cash to piiy he would say that they cannot do better than to give hiui a call. lie is eelling NEW BUGGIES j At One Hundred Dollars, j 11 is stock cannot ho beaten in the upper country, and the work is warranted, and lie ! defies the country to heat it as to price and j quality. He ha? fold in Abbeville District a' great many Buggies and Carriages, and expects to sell many more. Therefore give hint a call. | He intends to keep on hand a large stock of nil ( stv'e ]?nppies, with and without Tops, and at prices that cannot l?e timirrsoM. \\ lint is t?ie j use of going out of our District to get ?i fi ne ; (Buggy wlien you enn get it at Tnylor'd Shop, j with Harness, I'mbreJhi nml Whip, all for J One Hundred and Twenty-five l>ol!nrs, Warranted for Twelve Months. JjCt us go and 6ec them?tlint must be cheap- ? K. J. TAYLOIt. Abbcvilic C. II.. Oct. 10, l&t>0. 21. tf ! SPLENDID FOUR-HORSEj STAGE LINE| FROM Abbeville to Washington, Ga.,' and from ! Ninety Six, S. C., to Augusta, Ga.j ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Leave* Abbeville nt !i o'clock, n. in., on j ? l'.J??M-.Sl>AYS ntici l-'RIDAYS on tho nrrivnl of the down Passenirer Train | from(ii'eenville, and arrives atWashington sutne ' day nt S o'clock. Lenves Wnsliiiiclon at S o'clock, a. tn., on ! TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS ?t SATURDAYS I on tin; arrival of I lie Cars from Atlanta, and | arrives at AltWville sonic- day at 7 o'clock. Loaves Ninety-Six at ' > o'clock, a, ?n., on j TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS SATURDAYS i on tlic arrival of the d"\vn Passenger Train from C rcenville, and arrives nt Augusta same' doy nt half-pust '.t o'clock, connecting inim? di- | ntely with the Wainsboro and Georgia Rail-, roads. j Leaves Augusta nt S o'clock, a. m., on MON- i DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and; nrrives at Ninety-Six same dr.y at half past 8 ; o'clock. 13/" Eor further information apply L. II. ! lirsstKi. a. ... *??1--11 ?? ! vhivv uv uir iiini su 1111 innise, 1 Abbeville C. II., S. C., for Washington Line; ! or to N". W. STEWART, Ninety-Six, S. C. ! Agent for the Augusta TJne. J. P. POOL A CO. ! Jan. 12, 1 SCO, 37 13*. j M. STRAUSS COKESBUHY, IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE HIS STOCK! THEREFORE OFFERS HIS <HK)BS AT ery Low IPrices. This Stock is well Assorted AND OF THK LATEST STYLE OF GOODS. JAMES T. (lARTHNEn, j BT. J0I1X MOORE Formerly Simpson <fc Gardiner | GARmNF.R & wnnpi? M MMIV141MMI VII iUVVUU) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ( Warehouse former/;/ occupied l>j Simpson A Gardiner.) Mcintosh street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^T^7"ILL give llioir personal attention to tlie ?T Selling of Cotton, or , such other Produce as may be ecnt to them by their friends, nud the public. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled t.o the best advantoge. Cash advdtices made upon produce in store when required. July IS, lBliO, 11, fim. DR. WM. A. ALLEN, ST'RGEOX DKNTIST. HAVING graduated in the Dental College of Philadelphia,* offers his services to the public, tieis* thoroughly posted in oil the depart nients ( f kii profession, ho Halters himself that he ' will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to ! those who may.favor him with their patronage.' 1 |~yRoom?Over the new Book and Drug dtoreof Mr. C. II. Aller., in White's Building. April 4, 1860 50 ly LAND AND ; +* XSa&OM FOR SALE. L THE Subscriber offers for sale hja LAND, | consisting of I 740 OR 50 &CB?S, Situated on Greenville slid Bellwether roads, five mile* North-West of Oalhona'a Mills, atad bounded Uy i. A. Norwood, W. MeOelvey, and J. A- Calhoun, in goad ordeetnd repair, well 4iteJ>ftd and drained. X < -'i Va?:<nr<hw * " " DR. EDWIN PAItKBft, Abbeville C. It, 8, C. Jon* 26, I860, 9.12m DR. 8. HEHJKV -IMBAjlri/.. : DENTIST, Abbeville O. IT,.3. <V;QO??' > over BrMM^A Parker' Drag Store. May 25, 1860, 4, 12m. '.' "AC<tCSTA HOt&U WK. E. WHEEUKX Spri??or, DOCT. M. ; Under tlic Aug AUGUSTA, Wholesale mul Ku arnvGR, m AND CHE Pj-c Woods and l)yo Slufifj, Paints ami Plar Fully, CtlnssMaro, IVrfMmcry, Fine Sonic. I' iii I'oiiii Brushes, Surgical ainl Uoiilnl ] natrium Spices, Smtflfc, Manufactured Tohncco. nil of the Hay, Superior Ink*, l'ure Winea u FANCY ART est Wc moke our purchase* for (,'nt.h, nn?l ofTt e<1 from nny Mmilur establishment in this m-i-tinn. Onfcr* from the Cuuiitrv promptly1 filled ui to price und quality. KAUFFEB, El AlfUAf i-n Aim ?? nul-ILDALJL i D H Y C as SSj&ft&SS 175. BROAD JE UNDER THE AUGUSTA E TIIK l"n<lersiirncil wnn1?l respectfully inform >' completed their nrrnng> men Is for the coinin been enlarged to double its fi-uner size, thereby in Georgia. Our Stock, wliieli fur variety of the ni" State, will in every respect compare lavurnM \vil Southern city. It i> <?ir inte'ii i?>u t<> (Maldis-h a r ciusivelv lor cash. \\ liieb, :ts nu uM fuel is the on Having a similar establishment in ,\rw York oil to he perceived tlisit we have superior fViciiitic-s in < market. Wo would only nsk the favor of an exam elsewhere, and we will prove to tl.o Trade thai we Wholesale House, besides saving your time for fur JUST BE Black and Colored Cassnncrcs, Black ar Kentucky Jeans and Tieks Kerseys, Osn; Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' l'laids and St Calicoes, of all kinds. Mohair. Dcbeire?. C Barege Delaines, Bombaxine, Alpaocus, 1 All Wool Delaines English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Fancy and Plain Si Poplins, Fdlilards India and China Silks, Brown ?wl While Sheeting, TrUh Linens, Diapers, Damasks, })uylies, Napkins, Tov Embroideries, 11 at Ribbons, Corsets, Velv Eringes, Morocco and Silk Belts, Laces, Y Ladies' and Misses' HOOP SKIRTS, Trimmings, Yankee Notions Hosiery and Bad and Negro BLANKETS, tvc., Ac. fJOur manufactory of CLOAKS and MANTILLA in full operation now; and we venture to sa_v tlint and more suitable to Southern taste,"us cheap ns a ure of an early call and cauviuce yourselves of ilic KAUFFE 175 ai UNDER THE AT J. KAUFFER, > | L. BAUM, j Augusta, Ga. | August 81, I860, 18, 4t Headquarters for Good Carriages of eve sty PHINEAS F. O O Xj xj M B I Carriage Manufactory, Directly THE subscriber having a cempetcnt drnjjjjhtsnu 19 prepared to build to order any and all styl 5tock of hia own manufacture in Columbia, such C fastidious, and again begs leave to invite the pftenti lio generally to call and see his Large and Fashionable Stock of Carriages c the Bay, being Largest and m before buying elsewhere be Ufi i* determined to sell best. Every article sold is warranted. |y Uepaftihg of every kind done at short noti< kers Sto6V/or sale at low prices. kjL-dLi-./j-i' - ' -- THE SINGER SEW THE Marked and eveit extending popularity of ca and Europe?-is audi as best to establish tliei Sewing Machines?so Called?may be bought, it is itia mistaken economy to invest anything in a Vfoi will do so must abide the consequences] "SINGER'S NEW FAM In ordar to plaoe the beat Family Machine in tli reduced oar letter. A. Machine beautifully arnamc Singers's No. 1 and 2 StomWd Shuttle Machine* paciiy, and popular both in t$e (tfuHy .^nd minui (180 and $150 to ?fWBrd$10<yC&loir's Standar heavy leather workr7?/#a^.c%*^lite >125. Also, unequalled for mannfAottaririfepurposee; Noiseless, Price (including frronitand and drovers,) $110?ch n^achiue of any ether maker as a gift. AiA)lqf Singer*a Machines mt^o the interlocked tUMh known. Every pevaon deairing to piocurel til ft chine*, their sizes, prices, working capacities fcn it by ending for * copy of I. M. Singer dr Go's' O/ entirely devoted to the subject. It wiil be anppliei The ?bor? weUi Aet cMh prices,?tra,n?pQrtati< sale, will he charged. ' %Jl. S1NGPH nr #. tayloit, agcot, ^?tui*v r. JONES, I ;u*tn lloUl, GEORGIA, * I I tail Dealer in mmmmmm | IMICALS, I itors* Arti'-l.**, Yarnwlies, Window Class nntl J l> Iluir nml Tootli Iliu<li?'s, l'nint l'.ru-tics, I nts,'1Viis*?'s mid Supporters of nil kind?, tlio 1'nti'iit or I'roprii'tnry Medicines ii<1 brandies lor Medicinal I'llrpoms. KMX &C. i >r troods ci|inillv os low lis tltey enn lie olmin ( Warrant'il In /<? /'Vo/i, I'urr nml (frit?</?? j nd satisfaction gtinrmit I wiili rcirnrd both (1 )oc. 18as, i ** i IUM & CO., i \ND RETAIL | iOODS $ 3K St 31311**! STREET. 17S. ' I [OTEJi, AUGUSTA, GAevchnnts mill Dealers llint they have just g I nil and Winter Sea;-oil. Our Store lias , nking it tlic largest Store ill tlie State <-f ; >t desirably Goods, is unsurpassed in lliisj li any hcm??! either in Charleston cr any other eguhu Wholesale .Io)>V?injr House, selling ex- ' ly way to buy tioods cheap. y, of which our Mr. T. Kavkkkp, it is easy obtaining latest Novelties as they appear in ' iiiiali;iD of our Stock and Prices before going can Bell Goods fully as cheap as an}' other j t Inf f vn * n! 1 i?n? an.! ? : ...v. ??IV1 lUitiij wiun CAJICIlSCa. ' I 1 I CEXVED. ! \ i<l Colored Clotli, Satinets, iburgs, (Denims,) ripe?. i-Iti?ti;ils. LavoIlA.f'li-vtli jelaines, Marellas, .ks, Silk Robes, Table Covers, Table Clot lis, rols Brilliants, Marseilles Quilts, ct llibbons, *? j Huto Goods, of all kinds. I 1 Gloves, of all kinds. ! ,.S, the only one in the Southern State?, is ; we can offer these articles better linibhed uy Northern House. Just give us the pleas-J > above faces. R, BAUM & CO., id 177 Broad Street, [JOUST A HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. i I. KAUFFER, N. Y. !< 11 I i ry Description at Charleston Prices. < 2 i !' 1RAZEE, ;L A, S . O . . 1 :*n the Rear of rhe Market. , ^ in and a complete set of Practical Workmen es of Vehicles, and is daily adding to his | airiness os cannot fail to please the most i " ion of his friends and customers and the puli ^ i if the Newest and Latest Fashions of * ost Fashionable in the State, * as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the j :e and on reasonable Terms- Carriage ma- * PHINEAS F. FBAZEEw ' 7 j < ING MACHINE. Singer's Sewing Machines?both in Ameri- ! I r superiority over all others in the market, j \ true, for a entailer amount of dollars, but i rthless or unreliable artiplc, $nj} t^oje who ' !1LT MACHIES, e world witbfn the reapl) of all, wo hare 1 tilted?to $60; pHi.utJO;- . i, both of Tery general upplipatlon and catfactory. 'Prices reduced, respectively from d Shuttle Machine, for carriage makers and to complete the list, an entirely raw artlele rapid, apd capable of every tina oT work! eaper at that in viow of its value than the t ? i < *' ? J stitch with two threads, which is the best " rail r and reliable irfornuit'<w ftbout Sewing dth? pn?tliodatof purchasing can obtain P folu* ^7^ U * 4wwilifo1 j&frW'W. P*P*^ * ? .v - '/-j. * t' 7 ?n tr&n tKe New Yprk ofljee to the jJ*ec of '* * CO., 1824 Broird M. COUBN, AngtrSlm,, S *" * '* *'m y JillODEH' j SUPER-PHOSPHATE! i IJl-ANTKK^ seeking ^Iiiiiurcp, will recollect J?t Hint HHOOKS' SUI'KK I'llOSl'llATK is the only Mnnnru the lute eminent nnnlyiicnl Chemist, 1'rol'ctjt-or JiiuUcll, of Maryland, pronounced ?$. StandardL ! nii-l which hns hi en ennlirmeilhv every section into which this Manure has hccii introilueeil. This Mainii'i! i-i kii!?1 ni..li.i- 1. i Purity and Freedom j i FROM UL AIIILTEHAT10X! from the Vniinent. manufacturing e'irniists, Mrs- IS. Polls tfc Kli-lt. 111111?* l* wliusu personal supervision UlU'DKS' SI l'KII-1'1 lOSl'H A'l'K is? maiiufae1.urr<). This Manure lias l?een in South Carolina lor se.xeral years past, willi i;rc:it sure. -s in ll'c cull nif of Ci-tUni ami Coi n, ' ami i< now llioroiit'lily e>tal>lishetl tor these important staples. ])o not. let tlm present season 1 pass without the experiment. 11.^nl i lie annexed letters from gentleman who i have tried il the past s>eiu-oii. R ft A DAI n j, a. kmiu & uu.r NO. :H)0 BROAD ST., i Ai;iilTST/l, Ci V. i ATIir.XS, OA.. >'<.r. 22. j JJfttf .S'/V ; It limit s' Super l'liosplmU- Im* lieen i :ip|>iii 'i oy me i Ins year,on a small scale, to liot.li C'orn hikI Cotton. Tit.; result cxwdi'ii my *x- i pectation, although the experiments, lor many ! reasons, were nut., an?l could not lit- eondtwi.id with due caution ; yet I asn entirely satisfied, i that tlie growth of weed, in both iiiitanees, the fruit iu corn, and ihe number of bolls of eotton, were fully double the yield iu the portions un- ! manured, and this when only a taidcspoonful j of the Super I'hosphute was applied as a top- ; dressing to each hill of corn, nn<l a tea-spoonful to each .'talk i-f cotton?and the last as late in the setisi-n as the 18th of July, Jennie of the i weed grew to nine feet high, with six feet | branches, eov< red w ith bolls, while the umna- 1 nureil was not half so good. It is my intention j next year, to te.-.i it more fully. Very Respectfully, Your mosl oh't serv't, (Signed) Jl. t\ M. HAMMOND. J UNION POINT, (f,. 15. l:.) Nov. 2S, 1S59. ! Messrs. J. A. An-i.:;y ?fc Co.: O'mts.?I bout:111 a ton of Rhodes' Super- j Phosphate in Halliuiore. last Sprinir, Mr. 11. D. ; Leitner, of Bcrz-diii, to toot- ils vnlne ns u ma? ; riur?. I put 1 _>.-> Hi*. on an acre of cotton, in tin- drill, mi land that would not make ox-or I 7~> to Km 11 in. uf seed cotton per mto, wit limit Manure. The result is entirely satisfactory. I liave made i:t least from 450 tooOO lha. to the rn-re on this very poor land. I expect to pur- ! chase llout ;i to 8 tons for my Spring erop. My j versecr wishes me to put his name to this also. ! Yours, iu yroat haste, | (Signed) 1'. W. LM1INTUP. WILLIAM FOSTER. ! Do. 2t, IS. 34 If. MANIPULATED CUM I i , No. 83 Skcoxd Strkkt, ) | Baltimore .January 28. 1869. J lxl'jPOli T OF AX A L ) '.s'AS' | OF tlOItl\SO\'S MLMPLLMEI) GIAXO _ i Jtr FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., j BALTIMORE CITY. I A SAMPLE of the nhovv which was tukcn at your .Mills, was found, njsoii analysis, to : he capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent. ; And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " | The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone j Phosphate of Lime is known to he most proper ' for concentrated manures. Both theoretical | reasoning and the results of numerous practical I experiments have approved of it. An applica- ] lion of 200 lhs. of thit; article article per acre, i will supply more of Bone l'hosr>liate of I.im* i .ban isijrequired liy any crop?tliua leaving a | ?onsidi*r.ible surplus of tliis valuable nut riiucnt ; ncorpuratod with the soil after cropping, and ] cvill furnish a sufficient quantity of ammonia to | ,o act as a nutriment and atinrulnnt. CUAS. IUCK ELL, Th. D. j REPORT Q>n HUNIPULATED GUANO, | FOE PB jt r O *?nrkr*rr?/\*T X XIXXXT UXO THE sample nnal}-zwj wns taken l>y myself from the bags iu tlrtftnill where the guano was manipulated. ~J It contained of immonia, ... 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " It is therefore nn excellent manipulated guind, containing uuo^ii ammonia to produce u rapid and v.igorotis growth, end rnftioient [uantity of phosphute:) to prevent exhaustion^ 'f the soil 1. S^OWfiE^T PIGGOT, IW. 1>. Analytical and Consulting Cliemut. J FOR SALE BY I. A. ANStEY & CO, NO. 200 BROAD ST. ^ AUGUSTA ?A. - I 1RGAN MANUFACTORY, j CHARLEf^^.^ !' lupiruuicnt B8 v>y. in | 1 li? UbibtKr -btaUri. I har?.all kp?|?p5(Uit<>n ? and of the beat quality?:and properly 'sea3l>oU WOOil, ({jC. * 'flfy ' I <UU>.produee the best testimonials ns to-. cnability and faitbfalness. Organs ?noh)p]Ejn J ny style of ease desired, or to suit?iho f%Mii> ' scuiru of the building or.roopi. All orders prmvpCtyk&T Wthfblly executed, Ad ?11 myvrofk warranted to frit* tatig fact ion. Address A JOKNifAKfR, ^ s ppl ^l', Organ Builder. Charlwton S; C ? 9 > c% * - 1 COMJAKEE IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C"" 1I JOHN ALEXANDER & CO.,j MAMTAC'ITlillliS OK Steam Engines, Froiu 8 to 100 Horse Power"W K Ilnv? iilwnyR l'nuiiirH of iliflYrnnt J ? T hiji-' iii u forwnril shite, gotlmt. we cun futnUli Miiy fiisi; willi li>|nitcli. Unr Knjriiie? lo??k lln? first Premium at the ! Cliurle.-I?ii Institute Fair li<>ld in 18.V.I. \W li.ivo r"t?r(ml poiii? of tlio host Milli .. in in.- .-uiiiu u?r 1'iiiiiut; ii | our r.iigin<"< ; hihI Millu. Wi' have only t? iniiitioii the names ?>l Tik'.mAm>kh>ox, wlio is ackno\vlcilge<| j l.y &II who know him to he one of the iirst of ilie Sijili'. Also, ,1. J. Lit.vir, John S*iiiL"ri!Ki:s, mill several others. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Made to Order. \Vc i*tist. every ?lay in the week. We have I now tlu> heel. stock of Gearing Patterns in the J Slate, having put clinse<l nil the I'etterns he- { longing to (Jeorg Sinclair ?fe Co. along with the | shop. We hnvi* gooil Pattern Maker* constant- ! lv i'iii|?loycil. Our Castings have taken th? j Premium every year at the Stito Agricultural j Society. BELLSWe ca?t T?'lis of all sizes, for Churches or I Fire Alarm, on the most reason a hie terms, ami : if they iln not give general satisfaction, the pat'tveau I'-turn them at our expense. W? I wore nwanli'il Premiums Inst year at the State J Fair hehl in Columbia, ntnl at the Cbvlcslori l Institute Fair for otir Hulls. Grist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. Wv mnmi'iicltir.* Pot table Mills of nil size::, I an<l of sti|><-ri"r pattern. Also Giisl Mill Irons j of nil sizes. Our (Jlift Mill Irons also look lite Premium nt the lale Fair in Columbia. Saw Mills. \\ e manufacture eircwlat: Ka w Mills of throo j 1 sizes. Also, Winter's Patent Mulay Saws, for which we have the richt of theState of South | Carolina, and we al?o make Saw Mill Irons of all sizes. Our Haw Mill Irons also took the Premium at the lute l-'air held in ColuuiLia. Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. M'e are agents for Samuel M. King's Patent ! Shingle and Stave Machine. It will cut 7,000 Shingles or Harrcl Staves per day. Wo are also agents for Jiulson's Patent (>overner Valves nml Fuel Economiser. Also. Agents for Lowlier's Cotton Seed iluller. In nddilion lo the ahovc, we maiiufaeture Patent. Reaction Water Wheels; Patent Saw Mill Dog*. of a superior Pattern and very cheap. In short, 11113 thing in and about a Mill r,f n..,. 1 1 1 J*?*" A li^t of prices will lie sect to any one willing it. Also. nil questions answered, ami coiiiiiiuiiicnlions prompt I v at tended to. JOHN' ALEXANDER, ROUT McDOL'GALL. ! Snptember 28, I8O1), 22-12m PURE OLD CORN WHISKY r|^lIE I7n designed would inform t??e public I 1 ]iJit h?? 1\m n Riir?6vi?i? r*F !.:? 1 ?? ? < " => MlUCIt for sale. Apply to mc at the Marshall House. JOHNSON 11AMEY. Sept. 12. 1860, 20. tf CIIAKI.ES catlix, Dcilrr in I'/A NO FORTES, Music, Guitars Viliii*, Uaiijns, UttUs, Arcr-rdeons. Inst rite lion Look*, O'nitar and I'iufin Strings, <fcc. Opposite U. 8. Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA. Also. Sol? Agent for Chickering & Sous, anil Stodart'a Celebrated Piano Fortes. < 135?" His stock comprises every variety of i C>b J. and 7 octave instruments, from $'2M) to i ?1,000. Every instrument iu warranted sound and perfect. [March 23, 18fi0, 12m THEODORE MARKW ALTER, MATl-RT.-m Tirr*-kwri-?=? I Broad Street, near the Market, AUGUSTA, GA. MARBLE Monuments, Tomb||l". stones. ?tc. Also.Marhle Mantels, >!|laii(] Furniture Woiks of all kinds, V from the plainest to the most elaborate, designed and furnished to order I nt short notice. All work for the N- unpfti'ully li.ivn.t and forward- j ed March 23, 18C0, 12m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PDILlDELrnM. A Benevolent iiinlitutiou establit/ifd by special endowment, for lite r*lief of the tick and l)iK- ' trowed, afjiittcd urillf^ indent and Epidemtc ' Biacanex. i MEDICAL Advice given gratis l>y llio Acting Surgeon t? all who upply by letter " with a description of llieir condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ibc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty.Medicine furnUhed free of charge I Valuable Reports on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in , sealed leiter envelopes, freo of charge. Two s ur three Stamps for postage will be ucceptible. 4 Address, DR. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, j Acting Surgeon, Howard Assoeiotion, No. 2 , South Ninth Street, Philudelpeia, Pa. t By order of the Directors. \ EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President <] Gko. fainaiilp, Secretary. [Jan. 20,12m D. MALONS," j BRIOKIiAYSIR I AND ROCK MASON, Ninety Six, S.O. * ^ f\FFJ5RS his services to thepuMic as Brick\.J layer and Rock Mason, and feels eonfilent of li^i^bjliiy to warrant satisfaction, as H 10 ha? liad aJpng exporience in the business >nth in Ki^rnJ>?j and America. Persons wish* ng work of'Jrois kind done would do well to tddress^u'itj; at Ninety 8ii,S. C. JMay J860, 1. tf GEORGIA U^nuflictory of Saddles and Barnes* 169 Broad Street jjnder the* Augusta tjpfel. 4i<> ***** -n a vqm ^i AJitiuo Jfropnetor. s 1 Machine Stretched Beltinj? of Oak, Hemlock j< nd' Rubber. Gin Bands. of Oak. Hemlock <id Rubber. [Sapt 28, J8G0.22, 4m < T? \ n^RoHEE KEiHEDY A11 Itifitlfiblc Cm e for ffonnrhrra And nil Hiscnsrs of 1 he I rinary Organs.; rpills Kcmrily cures wlien all otlitr preparn i Jl lions fail. It i?? entirely ui.like every other j L-omp'xiiiiI, I'tinlaitiint; n<> tuim ra/ /mimm or u>tH xei,im J/rn;r, a< it is |>i < |>.ir ? 1 solely (roiu /touts, : Harks anil /.rumt, and 1i:is hcen handed-"*down from one generation to another by tint Chtrolcce j /mlianx. It is offered to the public on its own in- ] trinsic merits. It p?-i foims i's duty quickly ?tid thoroughly. Tim v.ufnrtmtah' of cither sex wili he ; >11 i<l 1 iy using thisAV???/'/iiiM??ad of placing themsclves nt. tIk: iiirrev of smiie (junck or Professor. This A'CM?c</y strike# nt. the very Boot of tlit* tlisoair; its tuiili-iicy is not simply to suspend I lis poison, hut. to remove the cause on which it depends.?Full directions in piitii|>lilet. form accompany each botllc ?The speedy and permanent relief ulfonh-il by this Kcun-dy. in :a 11 cases of tSonnr/iirn. (jlret, (! Stricture, /''/nor A/ ben, ( W'hihs in and all diseases of the I'rinary Organs, has astonMied the most, scientific men of the aire. This remedy not only eradicates all /loixoH from tlir xi/xtem but iiirii/orntcx the most, delicate constitution. It does not affect, the lueath or interfere with any class of husinw, or re?piireany deviation from the usu ul diet. J35'Tt M tpiins no assi>tanee from oth er medieme. And what enhances its value ? the entire absence of ail nauseous taste, being a I pleasant and delicious syrup. I J'rirf pi r Bottle, or 'J'hrce Bottles for . | I'OTTKK ?fc MKIIVIX, Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo. j Sold in Ahherille hy ]? Mcl.aochliu, and all i r..t.>.w,c,i.u. i..fa v.... u..i.?..i. i .......... , .... | it (iriersoii, Clisuleslon, Wholesale Agents. , THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. a ube villi: district. In Equity. I-Mwin I'arker nn?l Eni?enift ) 11. liia wile. ' vs. ) Uill fur Relief ?tc Armisleac] Hurt and Mnrtlia } r> i.:_ ... :r- i -.1 > v. ins w III', auvi tuuurc*. * I IT Afl'KARIXO to my satisfaction IhatTres j vant i)#-fJiaITf-iifio?l mid Lucre! in A his wife j E. Pickens Nc?t>l? and Sarah M. his wife, .lames i L. Calhoun, (inn. .MeGuffic Calhoun. and the children ol Thomas J. Calhoun Jcc'il, viz: William. James, Henry. John. .lone and her huslmnd, (w!.ose name is unknown) Dotty and ?> Harper her hu-bnml, ami Mnrpar*-!, defen dantR to the above stated [till, reside beyond the limits of this Slate On motion by S. it A. Medownn. t'oinp. Sol Ordered that the said Defendants do appear and ple-nl. answer or demur to the said Bill within three mouths] from the pohliealioti hereof, or the same will betaken J'ro Conftxxo nirainst. ?hem. \VM. II. I'AKKMH, c. j; a. d. Commissioner's (tfliee, ) Sept.. 27. ISflO. f 23 3tu State of South Carolina,. A BDEVir.T.K DISTIUCT. Ojjice Court iJ'Comwoh J'itttfi iind (Jen'I Session* .Moore ?t Quaite, V Attaehmeni. v<j. > Thompson tfc Fuir 1'lninJo?. W. Davis. ) tiff* Attorney. HKttEAS the l'lainti*F did on the ten'h ! It day of April, eiir!:teen Uundncd and ] sixty, file his declaration iiL'in.-t the He fen- i lent, who. (it is said) is vhsent from nml | without the limits of the Mate. ;md litis neither I wife nor'attorney '-mown within the same, unon [ whom a copy of said duulnsatiou mii'lit he j ierved : It is therefore ordered. that i!ie said ; llefendanl do appear and plead to th<> said de- j sltiration, on or before the el.-vetlt h day of j April, eighteen hundred ami s-ixty-one. oilier- J wise final and absolute judgment will then he , jiven and awarded against him. MATI1EW MeDuNALD, <3. c. p. I Clerk's Ofliec, ) I April 12, lSfin ) .r>l J2m j Fall and A\riiitor Styles >ftaasE3Ba*r HATS AND CAPS, AT C. P. REMSEN'S 1"4 BroR<l Street, opposite tlie Augusta Hotel, Augusta, (Jft, anil Columbia, S. C. LM" HK('KIVKI), the following new good*: fj Gents' Fine Moleskins, Citsrimeres mid Soft Hats, various colors and ntylea with a complete stock of Gents' Fine Boys nrul Children's Fancy CAPS. Also, Country-made Wool Hats for Plantation use. JOHN WOOLIEY'S Grraniteville Trlat&, lie is now manufacturing all qualities of Fur Hats, as Low as $1.50. My Goods are all made to order, and warranted for style arid durability. The puldic is invited to call and exAtxine for themselves. Oct. 5 I860, tf C. P. REMSENCopartnership Notice. TIIE, undersigned have formed a Copartner- | miner nm mill ni \;iwi t? LI'X, for the practice of Law and Equity in tlie District of Abbeville. J A3. L. ORR. W. A. LEE. EST Mr. ORR will nttend to nny business i committed to bis care in tbe Districts of Ander* on, I'ickeiiB. Greenville, Spartanburg and Laurens. Sept 1. 3860, 10 3m LIME ! LIME I LIME I THR Subscriber tufcea thi? method of informing the public generally, that he hits, and sxpects to keep constantly on hnnd, a good supply of the be#t Southern Made Lime, at \rnuld'n Old Quarry, one mile from Pinson's Wd, or the P'ree Bridge, on Saluda River, vhich lie offers for sale at the following prices: Vny amount under 100 bushels, 3S? cts per iiiAhdl, over that amou.'it 80 cts. per bushel. Terms Cash. J. C. UASOR. Alt. Galbher, Ltnrens Dist.S.C., Oct, 26, 12di PLOUGHSl PLOUGHS I. OWE HORSE PLOWS. }ljv 160 TWO HORSE PLOWS, For sale low by CABMICHAEL & BEAN, I Sept. 23, I860, 22-4<n t y . .?'? VCDPT T P. IirvPrtM v ftiibUb UL UAUIVOUll} OUSK PAINTERS, GRAINBR9, MAR?LEB8 AND PAPER HANGERS, NINETY SIX, S. O. P. VBRELI,, CAIJCD JACKSON. Jnn. 27, 1860, 12m __ CHEESE! CHEESE !! . i LARGE SUPPLY on hand of the trnns | JL sort tr? have told for tUd Uit three c jari. s f BRANCH it PARKER. OoV -10, 180014 tf AYKRVS MHSAPiraCES, A c<>nip<>u>Ml remedy in which wc linve laboroil to product- the moot effcctunl nlteraljvc thai cnn lie made. It is a concentrated extract of I'nrc Sarsnfarilln, so combined "with other substances of slill.nrenter alterative |>owcr * to alf??rd an effective antidote for the diseases Sar.-oparilla is reputed to cure. Il is believed Hint such a remedy is wanted by those who puffer from Strumous complaints, and that one Which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large clnss of our nlllicted fellow-citizens, llow completely thi? compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to bo found of the following complaints.? Scrofula aj?dSckokui.oc? ConrtAiNW, Eiartio.VH AM) Kr.tl'TIVK DWKASES, UI.ceks, I'lMl'LEt, Blotches, Tvmoks, Salt HIikum, i>c?ib Heap, Sytiiims ash Syhiiutio Affkctioxs, Merccriai. Disease, I)norsv, Nkukai.via on Tic Douloureux Di:iiility, Dysueusia asd" Inimckkiuok. Ehtsi; 1'F.las, Uosk or St. A ntiiony's Fire, and indeed 1 the whole cless of complaints arising from impurity of tiie blooii. Till* compound will be found n great promoter of health, when tnkeu in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood nt that season of the year. By the timely ex . pi!I."ion nt tliem ninny rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, l>y the [ uid of this remedy. spare themselves from the ; endtiinucc of foul eruptions and uloeroui sores, j through which the system will strive to rid i?i j sell' of corrupt ions, if not nssisted to do tliin I ihrottch the natural channels of the b?dy by i mi alternative medicine. Clean?e out the riI tiuli d blond whenever yon find its impurities > bursting through the i-kin in pimples, eruptions ' or sores; civil use it when 3*011 find it is 0K1 i Rtructcd nnd slngL'ish in the veins; cleanse it wheiievet it is foul, mid your feelings will tell you when. Even where no pnr'.icular disorder is Ml, people enjoy belter health, nnd lire longer, for demising the blood. Keep the . blood iicalthy, nnd nil ia well : but with this pntinluni of life disordered, there can be ui\ inst iui! health. Sootier or later something must [jo wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Snr?aparilla hns, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egrcgiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that ia clnimed for it. but more because many preparations pretcml ihi; to be concentrated cxtiactsof it. contains but little of the virtue of Sursaparilla or anything el#e. During hit c years the public have been mi?* led hy large bottles pretending to give n quart of Extract of Sarsnparilla for one dollar. Most "f those have boon frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain iittle, if nuy, Snrsnparilla but oft.-n no curative properties whatever. Hence bitter ntid painful disappointment ha a followed the use of the vurious extracts of Karsaparilla which flood the market, until the tinnic itself is justly despised, nnd hns became sj iiotivmons with imposition nnd client. Still wc call this compound SHrsapnrilla, and intend to supply such n remedy as 6hall rescnci the mime from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. Ami we tUink we have ground for believing it lias virtues wliith nrc irresistible b}' the ordinary run -if Uig diseases it is inten* tended to cure. Ill order'.o secure their com* plete eradication from the system the remedy should be udiciously 'niktMi according to direoions on the bottle. Prepared b> DR. J. C. AVER <fc CO.. I.owoU Mus'v Pi-icp Sit nor Itnll.lp*- Ri* 11..t ties lbi* $5. Ayer's Ch. rry Pectoral; litis wmi tor itself mh-Ii u rci.own for the cure of every vn: iet.y of Throat and Lui.g? Coin? plait.t tlint it. i>> entirely unneeessary for us lore ount the evidence of its viitnes, wherever in liti.-* been ein|iloyvil. Ah il has long been in eoiftnnt use t In oiigliout this section we need iiot. do more than assure the people its qua ity i>kept tip In I lie best, it ever has heen, and thaV it imiy he relied on to do for their relief all it" ?has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, * Fon Tiik ok Coxtircnct* Jaundice. Jiid't/falioii, Jji/umtrri/, Foul Stomach k'r:/sipf/n.*, i/nulurhe, J'ilcs, Jiliruniatixni, firuptinux and Skin Jji.tr ist\\ J.ivir Coiuplaint,. tiro/i*;/, Tetter, Tumor* and Salt lihenm, \Vormc* Gout, Neural;, in, an a dinner I'ill, and for J'uri fff'iiff the Jilotidi They are siijtnr-ronfccd, bo that the most' sensitive can tnke liiem pleasantly. and they are ''i? bust- aperient i.n the world for all Ihopurport of n fiimily physio.. I'woe, 25 ce'ntsper box; Five Boxes for $4.00;. Great numbers of Clcnrymon, Physician*,. I nnu eminent porr-aniiires, have lent,. il?t.*ir names to certify I lie unparalleled usefulness i>? these remedies, but our ppnee here wil'd nut permit the insertion of'them. The Agent-* below named furnish gratis our Amkbic. m Alt manac in which they are given ; \ritli nlim fulll description of tin; nhote cumplnint.o, and the ironn>u-nt that sliouiJ. bo lollowed for their curt*. I)o not lie put off hy unprincipled' d?al*rawitli other preparations tliey make more profit) on. Demand Ayer's. and take no other*. Thaivk want the tiest aid there is for them, utsshey (OioulJ have it. All our remedies'are for s*leby all druggdis n A vivvn m nammat ? BUWlf, LAHTTii & UU., SVCCE8S0RS TO BOWIE, BRO. & CO., Factors and Commission MERCHANTS, Central Wharf, JOHX A. BOWIE. J John u. urim, f CHARLESTON, S- C% F.DWAIII) LAFITTE. J Sppt, 14. 18?K>. an. Sin ' G. M. CALHOUN, A WAMHOTTSI?. AND . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Iteynold's St., between Jackson #ud Mclnto&U Augrusta, Q-a.y ' will attend strictly to the sale of COTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, And all other produce consigned to him* ' Pear sonal attention giving to the filling of all or-a ders for Bagging, Hope and Family. SajjfJie^ Liberal Cash advances made on produce ii\ Store. June 24, 1860, 8 tf JAMES D. CHALMERS, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. Q;, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF EUROPEAN AN D AMERICAN MARBLE, HAS Just raeeiyid three hundred uew pieces, together with the old, making one of tht Urgest Stuck* in the State which will be sold is low m can be bought in any other place. MABBLE SLABS, , 0 feet'by 3, fipm |2fl to (40 HEAD STONES from |8 to $25. t MONUMENTS , * tnd Fancy HeadStorus always on htftid Iq[ether with a large quantity of dsajgas, whifd* an be made to order ?t short fiot{?e.^ A.11 Marble Cuttiag andp^^^a?M^ df^f Jan. 2*. \W JO tC*'