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IWtrt Oahomka tAHOISH IX N*\* YoflKv?-*Th<l//HuM,> of nay*: tw Noiillicio ** turtllM, III* IVirtwro wn* n p\\M\\ ml~l vanifo In lhi>ttniillt I'ftVoMimV, wlik'li] fctlvnttctil to M 1W iho ot*l mul so ft?v Utc ucW bond*, both Utitofi l>cl?i|r it*rtitlly or txlntoivst or On** perccnt. Iii coin. A. )ironttncnt broker r*|N?rl!< ; llio IrattsncUotts In thono bomls nl I l,vnK Itttlr .??*?? ? -> I'mi ? minimi UUIIHin willlin HIV past l\to days, nit being In request lor trftnsmirtaiou to Cot tt tit bin, Tot* deposit xvitli llio Comptroller, a* collateral we- 1 curity ngtrinnl llio politics of ilic vn- , lions insurance companies doing business in South Carolina. Greenville utul Columbia Hail road, guaranteed. 57 a 00. A Polish Count and nn Austrian Cittiicrnl woro among tlio lodgers in a New York station house on Monday jiight. Edward C. Ordeli, commanding the I'nited States Coast survey steamer JShubriek, dropped dead on tho Kteam?r at San i ranciseo on tho 2Glh instant, fiom congestion of the brain. Adininistr at or's NOTICE. A SETTLEMENT of tho Estate of Dr. James Mor.ow, deo'd, j xviii iw> ;n 1?1 ? W lliauv 111 IIIU UlUt'V U1 IIJU ?l uu<ru of Probate at Abbeville C. II., on "Wednesday, the ltith March next. Jeanette Morrow, * Administratrix. Robert McCraven, Ad ministrator. Feb'y 4,1870, 41 ?Gt ~wwnKH?T 1 ? /V TT ! * was uunurvtt i>t/>iars, ix 11 SILVER COIH, i"| FOR which the market price will i J he paid, Knquire of J AS. AV. j ] FOWL Kit at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. J Jan. 28, 1S70, 40?tf * PAY UP. OUR friends and patrons to whom : wo have made advances and ex- It tended credit are requested to come ! nnd settle up, as wo desire to close up i _ our old business. McDONALD, NORWOOD & Co.\] Dec. 31, 1SU9, 3??tf J NOTICE. PKllSOXS having claims against Hie i Ih!?9 l)r. XV. T. Jones, will preterit J them properly attested. And all perto the same are requested to { uj ui? undersigned. GEO. II. JONES, Executor. Jhu. 7, 1870, 27 ?if TO ARRIVE 1000 BnsMs Prim] While Corn.; j 6000 LBS. 6AQ0N, ' 520 ?TTr: A T> !? 10 SACKS COFFEE,; NORWOOD, DTJPRE & CO. * Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf |c CIGAR MANUFACTORY. jh I HAVE permanently located atj^ Newberry C. It., for the purpose of establishing a Cigar Manufactury, j1 and respectfully solicit a liberal pa-jl1 tronage. I will always keep on hand c ? choice stock of Cigars, Pipes, Chcw*ing and Smoking Tobacco. G. HAUSEIi. January 28, 1870, 40, 2t EUREKA LODGE, NO. 47, A/.F.-.M/, " A regular communication of Eureka | Lodge will be beld in the Lodge Koom ' at Ninety Six, S. C., on Thursday, February lOtli 1870 at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brethren are requested to be punctual in attendance. By order of the W. M. JOHN M GAMBRELL, Sec. * Jan. 7, 1870. 37?21 A FRESH SUPPLY OF Sugar, Coffee, Oysters, Tomatoes, Baisins, Pres'v'd Ginger, urecn uorn and booking Soda, For Bfllo by NORWOOD, DRPRE & CO. . Jan. 12,1870, 38, tf Masonic Female College, COKESBTJRY, S. C. THIS Institution -will open Fobrua- , ry 1st 1870, under tne Presidency of RBV. A. J. STAFFORD, assisted by a number of competent teachers. Tuition per scholastic year, payable semi-annually in advance. Literary Department, 20, 30 and 40 Dollars. Music 40 dollars. Contingent fee 2 dollars. Board in the best families of tho community can be obtained at 12 dollars ner month exclusive nf mnoiin. and lights.' 6 O ? F; F. GARY, Jan.ffCI87Bo0^3?tf TrPBtee?' ONION SETS . White and Bed, co' *' < t PX&KEB&tfit'S. J*n . 14,1870, 38?ijl I Hi ten ii\ If lOlT, Wit cask. SHAWLS, CLOAKS FURS, imk) n sMi ill lot nt Dress Goods IMPRESS C&QTHS MERINOS, AND AT QUARLES PERRIN, & CC J;in. 28. 1870' 40 ?if Reduced I rices IX A FINE LOT OF CLOTHING, FOR SALE AT aUARLES, PERRIN & CO Jj.n. 28, 1870, 40?tf At Prime Cost, EXTRA SIZE SHITS OF Ready Made Clothing, AT THE STOKE OF HT S T)T PC TJT7T?T) T-TVT O ?A tUAAiiUiikli X -UiV?VilM o6 V/"JI Jan. 28, 1S70, 40?tr TO PLANTERS. LIBERAL advances made on h!1 ootlcr shipped llirough us to Now Yojk, iallimorc a.id Charleston, and Delivered at our depot at Invoice ^Prices, and freight paid l>y persons ordering, iTJARLES, PERRIN & CO. Jan. 28, 1S70, 40?tf PLANTERS SirOl'LD BUY TIIEIII FE RTI LIZERS, FROM GEO. T. RADCUFFE, Hodges Depot. Jan. 28, 1S70, 40?tf ~ rnmnm, UNLESS sooner disposed of at private sale, I will sell at public uetion on Sales l>ay next, my House and Lands n Magazine Hill, witnin the corporto limits of Abbeville. The improvements are extensive ud comfortable, consisting of a cotago dwelling built for a basement Lory with eight upper rooms, Kitchn, Smoke Jlousc, .Servants Houses, tables, Garden, &e. The Farm attached is all that solid lock between J)cpot Street and tho Lugusta Road, Magtzinc Street and be Agricultural Fair Grounds, corairising within a fraction of thirty cres. Mnny building lots upon it. Terms made known on day of sale. S. McGOWAX. 27th January, 1870, It MCORN1 JUST rpceived and to arrive tT\VO THOUSAND bushels of Corn, vbicb I will sellfeery low lor cash. ENOCH NELSON. Jan. 5, 1870, y7, if MW ORLEANS MOLASSES, White Drips, SIL. DRIPS, SYRUPS & MOLASSES. Norwood, DuPre & Co Jan. 7. 1870. al?tf lilll.T, HIlLIIfl AT HODGES, WILL mako liboral advances o cotton. Jan. 29. 1880. 40?tf PLOW STEEL, Swedes Ivqji, NaU ?o4, Iron, HprsoSJioes, wmmm 111 iiwiii mi i hi Fresh Arrival) Non?tln<\ ?ti^|nW l'npi?ulp*? CM^oITA CrtUlwu^ iv Hcult nml Iron, llcd^ctnnn'* j t'ttllHsnyn ttark nn*l Iron, MhHtiU* ??l' MovpMnc, I'tet im? rmliolivon, IM?iloioU?>n. Hum Nipple*, Hrown'a Khrcucq (iinjfor, Tint's Jim'iK'c (tingor, f s I'Of UhI, j(ad way's Keady Keli? llemhold iUiehti, * Sweet Quinine, Liver Invijjorator, Cum posit iun Powder, Congress Water, Winslow's Syrup, J Thomson's J2yo Water, l)alhy'a Carminative, k Brown's Troches, Brown's Valerian, Electric Oil, Wright's I ml. Ve?*. Svrup, Tarrant's Cuiiob's and Capaiva, ci Arnica and Chloroform Lininiont, .Lycopadiuni jrvFor chafed surfaces,) Colorless Tincturo Iodine, AlcocU's Plaster, Powell's Machino Oil, ) Beotch Itch Ointm' Chromic Acid, (new remedy in Menorrhagia") I J?ed Analine. "White Wax, {Stove J'ulish, ( ISINGLASS, for Settling Coffe VERMIFUGES, ! Fahnstocks, MeCIanc's, Dead Sho f Freys and Worm Candy. PESSARIES, 1 Concave. Hing, Closed and Open L ?vc WITH 'FULL & SELECT 1 STOCK OF j"0 T=* TT tns_ J Not Mentioned. January 28, 1S70, 10, tf '! i, | Hair Bye. Batclielor's and Tutt'a J J"List ^Received at PARKER & LEE'S. January 2S, 1870, 40, tf mmm PIPER, AND Grsefenburg Pile Remedy PARKER & LEE January 28, 1870, 40, 2t Fancy Toilet Soaps Cheap and Good. Carbolic Laundry Soap, 25 cents a cak White Castile Soap, 6u cents u box. Pure Castilo Soap, 30 cents a pount Standard Iloncy Soap, lOccntsacaki Variagated Toilet Castilo Soap, 1 cents a cake. I English Honey Soap, 30 cents for cukes. fl *V? VWUVL THIiWUVDi PARKER & LEE. 9 January 28, 1870, 40, 2t Hair Dressing; Hall's Hair Restorer, I Montgomery's Hair Restorer, 7 Cocoaino, Katharion, Tricophcroas, Ayer's Hair Vigor. % PARKER & LEB. January 26, 1870, 40, 2t < . 1 / v., .( ? ' ' "'! ". . 1 "? " ' - f Bemlapg' Breast Pan] Or Mother's Traveling Companio (approved.by tho Faculty.) V ' ' PARKER & LEE, January 28, 1870/43,; tf , t I CAROLINA FKItTILim, Mlht.Mil & UOHKUTSOJ Afrentai. *1*IIK folln^inu prrmlmn* nr* oflVr* 1 in llie Sin'o* or Sun U ntnl N?Ml Ofttnllnft, nti?| (lenralrt, (or llio liutfrt Inorcnsod Production* ?v*r ti? iNUirni growth of puvHnK v< nt.< frotn (h vimo litud without FIRST PRIZE. A (iullul 1J mi nf -10 ur n l??>r^<* ? iliillu ul' ralllu Vnliio, ninl ttlia of I - 'luhmtcil plows, for tin* groaU'^t ii , 'ivusvd protlu tmii l?ont Itv?* nrros ul Ihiii SECOND PRIZE. A Sewing Mari.inc, of nny putent <lt I Mini \vori?i $16<J or ft Cotton I'w? < rune for the ei-und grenluM increase production from live ncu-n of law!, THIRD PRIZE. A Sulky Cultivator, or any oilier Ag ticullural Implement of equal value, Wc are also Agents for th< following Fertilizers. C. C. Coe's Phosphate, Sea Fowl Guano. Vitriol Phosphate, Dissolved Bones. Land Plaster, . >v!ii<jli we are prepared to furnish to plan Ivre in any quant it v on liberal terms. MILLER & ROBERTSON. Agente. Jan. 28, 1870, 40?If t. * FERTILIZERS. SOLUIJLE SOUTH SEA GUANO, RHODES GEOTJND GYPSUM j. | Cirwulnra willi <l<?tiiilci! ptntrmontB fur ' j nialicd onji|i|)lici)tiuii to liie general agents. B. S, RHETT & SON, CI>nile?ton, S. C. Or to J. \V. TROWBRIDGE i CO., ^ Abbeville 0 II. GEO. T. RA DC LI IT, IIcJgPB Depot. JAMES M. RICHARDSON', Niuily-Six Depot, S. C. I Jan. 28, 1ST0, 10?3m MOTICS3 TO .'debtors. TIIH subscriber hereby notifies til persons indebted to him by not1 ? jor account, that the same may b |l'ound in the hands of Mr. A. M. Hill lathis old business.stand on the Publi Square. II not paid by the middl of April they will be placed in th hands of an attorney for collection. | JIaving retired i'roni the Grocer and Commission business, lie take this method of commending to th patronage of his old friends and cus j tomers, Mr. A. M. llill his succcssoi j who will contiuuo the business at lli< I old stand. Ur. Hill is a very deserv i ing yoniig man, and will be found t< - j merit the public favor. I! TH03. EAKIN. I i Jan. 23, 1870, 40?31 A. I HILL WOULD respectfully inform hi friends that he has at the ol< stand of Thus. Eakin, A VARIED STnniT OF' GROCERIES, - mm, MMR I1IH uavavsv ' OONFECTIONARIES, HStc., Etc. e ? And would b.o glad to serve hi * old friends and the public gener 5 ally with anything in hirf lino a reasonable prices. # 5 'ANDREW M. HILL. Jan. 2840?tf _ . f OR 8AU. M /^vNE large and very fine BRA 5 U M1N BULL, bred by Col. Franl Hampton. The Bull is perhaps th finest ig the State. For farther pai ticulars, address the undersigned a Ninety-Six Depot. W. G. BICE. Jan. zu, ib7u, sy, 4t j ??**?!. I HAVE placed in the hands dfJDi Edwin Parker, for colloctioi sundry Tiotes and accounts, original! due blip, and bdught in by me at thl Pf sale of his effects in Bankruptcy AH not paid by 1st March next wi n> be put iti an it. Debtors can sav 'oats by prompt payment. ' - . ? WM. H. PARKER. Jan. 20, 1876; 3fr,2t ST. VALEN THE 14TH 0 MUST BE B * Tho ohanco if offered you t< J Send a ' WHICH WILI, ol'KN TUB 11K i ! I.1, t-.i > aienunes, fcentinienl ,r Are to bo had from 5 cents, nn January 28, 1870. 10?2t 8 FURNITURE, WAEEE J". DD>. O 33-Ella No. 5 Granite Ha "|FURNITURE TO BE FOU I "OLID WAJNUT Cliatnbor Suild, ^oliJ Chestnut Clmmber Huils, j Uos -wood Suit3, (iniit .tiuit,) very pretty an ^ I JfotJil. Walnut. n..?.k Cnses nli i SeorolnrV*, M-rill1 ?OANY bfllKAUS, Marble top, itn Solid Mahogany Frame ntul (Muss, very iin< h Mahogany Bureaus. without Marble,till pneei i Walnut Duiviiuh, Marble 'lop. ',| .Mahogany Washs-tuinls, Marine Top nn?l BIftc j) Mahogiuy Wtutb?luiids, without Maiblo. t Common Wi bhstiiu<)? i,t low prices. * l*>trior Suns. Chair* anil Hookers, Mohair. * TaHLKS, Solid Muhogiiny ami \Vulitut Mnibl <-\ Ton. t Large additions made ovory wpi t. "Will rc pi! a'modi cvuiy Hud, and full nssortnicnt of C] ? bTKADS U?!ii> led?10 be sold ut juices to con 5 Mart the Spot of 1 AT the Maib'.e Yard a good stock will alw ? Lj thi'grapliic iJcsignc, to eelcvt Monuments tit _j Jan 28, lb7o, 4U, t? STAPLE and FANCY -J I _ j TTTE nro now receiving LARfJE wMi ! YV lion to our stock of Dry Goyc in evory department. , | MILLER & ROBERTSON. U Doc 21,1 SOD, 35 ? tf ; Millinery. ej Wo now propose to fell llie remnant c -ji.ur nriincr mui:i< ar. cosi. J\lrs. 111. ? j [jYTIIGOE will always bo found in on r ; Millinery departuicut to ntlond to the call s j of her friends. I MILLER & ROBERTSON '? Dec 2 4, 18C9, 35?if e ? Clover Seed. A . choice lot of lied Clover See at Miller & KoSertsoi's. Dec 24, 18C9, 35?tf , mn mm Our stock was never larger thao n ? this sua9on. Miller & Robertson. Dec 24, 1809, 35?tf TIte Season for PAYING_UP J "\T7" ^ leave to remind our custom VV era that tliey luive had a lo?< season for buying, nud NOW we thin that the time lor paying up has arrived Be prompt aud preservo your good arodi Miller & Robertson. Dtic 24, 1809, 35?If I CLOTHING, HATS AND MiHC GOODS! We are now prepared to offer ft ful large and complete stock, and on accoun of tlio advanced season we will 6*11 n " greatly redu-.ed price?. MILLER & ROBERTSON. Dec 24, 18G9, 35?tf PLANTATION GOODS. ;* Collins' Axes, Clipper Axes, (Red Jacket,) Trncj Chains, llame.i, 1 Plow Lines, Together with a complete stock o HARDWARE. 1 MILLER & ROBERTSON. Dec 24, 1860, 35?tf 1 . 1 .... NOTICE. y hpHB undersigned will pay marke ? j[ price fbr South Carolina Ban; f notes. Those wishing to sell will fin " it tp their interest to call at Joh ' Knox's store. W. C. EVANS. Jan. 31, 1870, 3D?3t * ***' * ? >- . k 4.^ .11* > l| TUB'S JAY.. F FEBRUARY, 3 EMEMBERED, > ft > tnnko uncertain mattcrn suro, ^ Valentine, "A ! ;aut and sr.at. voni dkstiny. \zj tal, Comic, and Juvenile, to $1.50, if culled for oarly at T at & ir&k's. Kid FURNITURE, lOO^IS OF n" ners eft? Co., nge, Abbeville. S. C., 1 ND AT TIIE FRONT ItOOM. (Jo [Walnut KxUns:on Tut>lra. j Common Dining Tables. u , .S'uloon Tublen. I Ten Toy Tnbh-fl !<:* !l??e* Woik Tutile.l. il I CHAD'S, I'm lor Chain*. i, I I .'lilies' Dining Cluiira, I'o'c ColM, 8. La>lio?' Dining Cliuiia, Oak, ! r?i* in ivini', |W1 W PI; k A blur IId'o. \|C Common Chair?, nil kinds nnd prices. ' ,-T Yictoiia IiOi-kera, lb? vei)' beat. U'M'king OlidiiB, ever ' vuiicty. !>esl o I.OUNGKS, WAUbKOttliS, Solid VVnut. BIODSTEADS, Cotliige lioadstvade, nil etyU-? Of oeiv* liy tho lat February, ft large lot Chairs, ol ULDUKN'ri CllAlUS. Also Four Doy.cn lilil)iimru with eitv prices, if oxpciiRes are <:oii*M<>r?d. n J. D. CHALMERS & CO. , 1 liar four Lost Lovsd Ones. nva be found on hand. Also a largo number" ol -r? id Fauey Headstones, from. _ . J. D. CHALMERS. 1 m li li p ; IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE i 5000 Bushels Corn. 1000 BUSHELS OATS. FOR SALE; | Id AT THE LOWEST PIUCES I'OIJ Cash or Cotton. nES'sr" J Slavs, Barnwell & Co. >f " 7 Jan. 7, 1870. 37?tf / 's ~WM. CREMTON ? SON'S B Ammoniated Soluble SUPER-P1I0SPIIATE Containing 50 PER CENT., of iFa BONE PHOSPHATES-of which 12 per cent, is immediately Soluble in Water?3 i per cent, of Potash, j 17 per cent / of Sulphate of ' j Lime, Magnesia, &c., &c. / FURNISHING THE / / . Essential Elements of 1 WHEAT, CORN, TOBACCO, ?? i COTTON, and all the Cereals which ;jg are removed from the soil in every crop ^ f Put up in Strong Bags, of 167 a / [* Pounds each. ?g &3T" Send for Pomphlcts, containing full directions and Certificates, to MAYS, BARNWELL & CO. nf Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf FRESH BEEFi I POR'i AND SAUSAGES ' T7'"EPT on hand and for sale at all hours S\ I vi tun uny9j:ivB u? a can. t MAYS & BURNS. t Nov .12'I860, 23?3m. IT RICH, j 75 Blls. Flour, > 2000 LBS. BMOl, TJ 11)00 Bushels Trine Seel Oats, K MACKEREL LARD, ts * r er , CHEESE OSNABURGS, E lub Linseys, Hardware, Boots, COD, Phc Shoes, &e., &c.- ul Norwood, DuPre & Co. " ] ed ] Jan. 7,1870, 37?tf * ? B01\ ? PLANTING POTATOES, j Bbls. Pink; Eye n Bbls, Peach Blow. Bbls. Onions (Large.) For sale W> NORWOOD, DUPRE & CO. H , Jan. 12,1870, 38, tf / 11 Alii) W MLDWAXUftl JOHN & THoi f 1 M P O U '1' ? AND t)K,\I.Klt? IN l-nliKKiN fix J&. 3F1, IO W i AT Tin: Of.l> }.T.I 18ft Broad Street, Augu K*lul>liii|it??l in 1 'AKE plnnmre in nnouneinjj to tWir fiii tuls in 1 thai th?y are now in w.nipt of wn IMMENSE STOCK OF I bracing nlinost every nrticle known to the the t SWEEDE3 IE AM) ENGLISH PLOW s season is unusually heavy. Their asduiluictit TABLE AND POCKET inprecedcDtedly large :md of veiy superior <jua!it ENGLISH CUT ueph llo?lg<\s <fc Sons, George Westenholm, Fre-1 warranted to suit the taste of tho most fastidiu PLANTATION HAH A XI) AGRICULTURAL IMP DWS. CHAINS, AXES. HOES. HELLOWS, WING MACHINES. GRAIN CIIADI.I-N ft UN SIIKLLKKS, l'KKD CUTTEUtf I quality. CARPENTERS AND WHEI ovorv ucscrijiliun, mid Ltest improvement*. BUILDERS' HARD "lie above in great variety, !o?etln'r with almus dwaro liue, kept iu stuck, all of which is of tin* LOWEST MARKE1 r??n. 21, 1ST0, v9 ? 15m HI. Lit COTTON PA WA^fEHi AND * AND DEALER Tanuar 21, 1S70, 3D? 3;n WAN] rk MET I UT^rmrm n JOIIN H. DUKES, wkectoiis. J. D. Aikkn, Geokge E. Gibbon, F. J. PiiLZEI! ictory East End Hasel Street, VANDO FEB RECOMMENDED BY AGRICUL' AS A SPECIAL MAXUJ iTTON, WHEAT, COM A1 GROUND ASHLEY RIVER Bl PHOSPHATE KOU SALE MY WILLIAM C. DUI< &B3NTER.AXJ AG No. 1 South Attlantic Whari WESTFIEI anuary, -0, 1870, 40?3m BTIWAW <3r n OTTT TT"DT 1? HIT k vrrmnn i-wr* t OULUDUII lMriUMS, AJMU 2 MANUFACTURED AT CE 'NDER the di icction of Dr. N. A.Pratt, chemist fo. Company olub'c Phosphoric Acid, in the form of Soluble Pho sphate, is the baeis of all good Fertilizer*, and th?se sphoric Aeid which is in them. he immense deposits of Phcsphatio Guanos which wt Dr Pratt, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate uf tilizer by being ground to powder, and reduced to fit rc its insoluble phosphate soluble in wn<?r, una tfii wing plants. The insoluble Phosphate fouqu ia aoy le to the plant than the original Phosphate rocl<. T le Phosphate which any Fertizetcontains, thi-leul sequently the cheapest Fertilizer is that containing 'spuate. v mprf?o?d with these truth \ the Sulphuric Acid add i at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers Soul planters the highest per ccritfwtf or Soluble Phosphat 'heir Fertilizers are offered lAdef'tito fbrrod: I. ETIWAN. No. 1.?1'uPe Bolable Phosphate, guara Bone Phosphate of Lime/$90 per ton, lit percent. dl? , ETIWAN. No. 2 ??P4t^vfan Super Phosphate, guar red Bone Pliospbatl, 'And 1^ to 8 per cent, of Ainmon n Guano to adapt it to *U Gi$ps, *70 per ton, lO pejr ? Ve also offer DusqlVed Bone, of high grade, for plant* : into any other 6erapost, and we suggest ibatthu is tl cturers to tranaau^tbe Sulphuric Acid contained in tl each per centeK * ' -2? wm. c. bee & CO., 0EW00D, DUPEE & CO. Janujrt^i 28 1870, 40?3 in X''r" . ? ? ? r? ARE. HARDWAM! A BONES, fe' K1IH ] 3 AM) AM KMC AN ? kj ./&. 3HL XQ , > Q lNI>, ? g istn, Georgia, 5 <1.J. h Vbbevilli* ntid Furroundirig countics CARD WARE, r;ulp. Tl)tir importation of .\JL\ STEEL, . of CUTLERY v, imported from ihc most celebrated LERY \Vsr?l, Jolin A?lcliam, Luke Firlli) u?. Tlicir Stock of '.DWARE, LEMENTS VISES. ANVILS. REAPING AND iCVTIIE BLADES, FAN MILLS, 'is very compk-le, and ol tbo vary ILRIGHT'S TOOLS WARE, I every conceivable article ill t!ie ln-st rji?:ili:v, and offered for sale at ? RATES. II ci? iCTORS, 3USE S IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OO President. Rev. James P. Boyce, L. I). Mowky, .. .Mines on Asliley River. TILIZER, rUJRAL CHEMISTS. ' IE FOR ' M OH xtANS. ONE PHOSPHATE, liOOIC, , ? IES & CO-, S-B3MTJS, . Charleston, S. CT . <D & DuPBE, Agents,; AT ABBEVILLE/1?. . ' - ;a' ?j? ' i SULPHURIC ACIB, V? [ARLE9TOtfff ?#n J i-.u, - f l? tha .QiilnUn?t? ^ ..JMJ.-t.. J . ?^ wM.uumw ana vapev^rioiNllo '-Je /v? M sphate pf Lima, or Dissolved Bona are valuable in th'eratio of Soluble trj le'dhcovtrod in 166*7 in gefctWGArolina Limp, which is made sYsilable as a llphurlo Acid to aaoh a coifatJtfb to p#:madd capable of beingytMBj to. by commercial Wrtilizer faf, ffR Aitpore be greater the proportion ?t? AMI Sokba quantity required pet l#^..and tha highest percentage of Solabl 5opoc-Ph,oapbati & erec:h of Baltimore, and aro able to offer ? of Lime know* iq ntoed to contain 84 per crnt?of Diaaolrcount for cash. . anteed to contain JO per cent, of Dieiia, with a sufficient addition of Peru:eDt. diac?pnjt4f.fr <;*&. /J rs or manuf(Mti^wrr?,lwhn may desire to be beat and troeap* jit. method for manbe mixture. Will be^ Bpl(j at a fixed rate ; Ageats, Np. ^4, Acer's Wharf. 1 , AgentSj Abbeyille,