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I HAUL HARDWARE! g JOHN&TH a i M v c y | AND DEALERS IN : ^ |"JE3C J&. 3F8L 33 J> V* AT Til M "" 185 Broad Stre< M Eatnbl rff"<AKE pleasure in anouncing to tln-ii X lliat tbey aro now in ic'-eipt of IMMENSE STO Embracing almost every article known swe: english Tbi? season is unusually heavy. Tbei table and Is UDprecedenletlly large and of very si engli (Joseph Hodges & Sons, George Weste and warranted losuit the tasto of tlie i plantati agriculttjb PLOWS.-CU A INS. AXES. IIOES.11 WOWING MACHINES. ClI -MN <'1 CORN SIIELLERS, FEED CU'lTEli: best aualitv. CARPENTEITS ANI Of every licacriptioO, and lalt-sl iinjtrm BUILDER! The above in great variety, loiM'thei Lard^are line, kept in stnrlc. h'I of wlii tfae LOWEST ] Jan. 21. 1870, v9?3m mm. i COTTON WAR! AND 1 F'ESDE&.TZ Januar 21, 1S70, 39?3ni JOHN E. r 1) D. George t. Gibson-, f. : factory East End Hasel Str 'Ji": " waSooi RECOMMENDED BY , AS A 6rE< COTTON, WHEAT, CO * GROUND ASHLEY P PHOBPI. " FO WILLIAM ( , G-EWEIli No. 1 South Attlantic w 'January, 29, 1870, 40?3m 'liaB/BammBgggSgBB 1 1 1 I 1 f -I? 33TIWA : ? 8ULDBLK mm KJ Conrpany. *m?! Add.ln th? form of fS*?* d*lf4"* f. G?. by Dr Pratt, consist* mainly of Jmoluble 1 FertiUwr^being gwupdlo powder,and njaxe 114 JUUOWDla phosphate Soluble in growing plarifK The insoluble Phosphate vain? to thejplani than the original Phocjfl lfrble Phosphate which Any Feriizer conte eon?e<^u^(ttiy the cheapest Fertilizer is tfea Ipiprewed with these truth*, the Sulpbu ted at Charleston the first extensive Aeid C to planter* the highest per eentngu of 8olt "ibeirFeHilisjem ate offered noder two ft X ETlWAJW. No. 1.?Pure Soluble Pboi ed Bone Phosphate of lime, $90 per top,' 1 Ti?o Guano tomdapt it to ?inCrop?(;*7rt pe We also offer Di?olved Bone, or ht?B grt mix into any other oorapoit.and we ?ugire*l i >WA11E. TTAPWAU-Pt iOS. A. BONES, e | )11T E Tl S | J. FOREIGN AND AMERICAN | ^ JFS. 3E3 Q E OLD STAND, j? ? et, Augusta, Georgia, ? fished in 1313. ^ r friends in Abbeville and surrounding counties an CK OF HARDWARE, to the tho trade. Their importation of EDES IRON AND L PLOW STEEL, r assortment of POCKET CUTLERY iperior quality, imported from the most c<Jcbralcd SH CUTLERY mliolm, Fr?i-] Wnrd. Jofm Aslchnm, Luko Firtli) moht frtalidiuus. Their Stock of Otf HARDWARE, AND .AL IMPLEMENTS IELLOWS, VISES. ANVILS. REAPING AND JADLES, SCYTHE HLADES, FAN MILLS, 3 ?fce., as very complete, anil of the wiy ) WHEELRIQHT'S TOOLS t VIIICII l>. 3' HARDWARE, r willi almo.-t evciv concciv:?l?!? article in the tell is r.f ih- liest qu?lit\-, anJ oU'crcd fur siilo at MARKET RATES. hie FC FACTORS, EHOUSE A N' D I HEBCH1ITS, )EALERSIN IT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LOTI30 i >u klts, rresident. ikf.ctoiis. Hev. James P. Botcf, L. 1). Mowry, T. Pklzer. set, Mines on Ashley River. EHTkLiZER, \G UIC ULTUUAL CHEMISTS. Zixtj MANURE KuR I EN AND OTHER GRAINS. [,1VER BONE PHOSPHATE, IATE HOCK, U BALK BY J. DUKES & CO , V.Tj AOBWTS, 5 Wharf. Charleston, S. 0>, ESTFIELD & DuPRE, Agents, AT ABBEVILLE, S. C. IAMOTBIC ACID, ED AT CHARLESTON, tt, chemist for the Sulphuric and. Super-Phosphate ' Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Rone rt, and these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble itios which was dncovprod in 1867 in South Carolina 'hosphato of Lime, which is made Available as a reduced to Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as to water, and thus made capable of being taken up. by found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no more lit* rock. The greater the proportion of this So Ills, the ]ee? the quantity required per aere, and t csntainiug the highest percentage of Solubl a Add add Super-Phosphate Company have erecmbers Sooth of Baltimore, and are able to offer ibid Pbosphftt?of Lime known in any maiket. SSL - i . B4?riiui?iocontain 84per c*nt,t>f Diasolv0 Mr cent, dif connt for cssb. M^hate, gTMADlsiq too<Vit*b 20 per cent, fit.. Dis Dt of AmmobU^-wlwlft offltfent Addition *t Perurfton. 10 pen- ce^'iflltfnnt Jut egafa. -J bde, for planters or mftauisctnrers, who may desire to k vb?tthin is'tbe ^styitt4',?i?ttp:'at o?tho<) totnin4Mfcined ift tfafB mixture. Will be'&dfdat k fixed rate B & 3$ 1 ^ \)?lt WI / . /.". ' -N INSURE TOO] MB XHifll rilllK subscriber is Aoent for Five all JL liable. He is al*>o Agent for tlie So a Company vouched tor by a multitude of I '.This Company insures for from one to fivt j i two thirds, which may or may not over bp * isolated or detat-hed dwelling, for two thorn for Five vears, from $05.00 to $77.50, abo lot from ?125.00 to $150.00, and er?eh Insu !<h'tu|y. Tin* Com putty 1ms never ye! made jand sind jxit'l a scnti-aniiu^l dividend of 3 i> lie* is also Auknt or si:p?*rimvti<l<-t)t of t al>l? Lifb Company tlie Piedmont & Am. either side of the Atlantic. J)r. J. J. Wan] will canvass the country aud tako npplieatjo in tItn abseqpc of tli? Mibscribcr. Call nt tli Oilko al Fowler &, McDonald's Store, up n IS^ December 17, 1800, 34?tf Quick returns and Permaut MAPES' NIT] Super-Fhospli uones, FJiosphatic Guano & Al! thoroughly decomposed and reduced iioa ntul Sulphuric Acid. ADAPTED TO TII COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, GRJ Tlirw is the Ol lest Super-Pho?ph ite inatiul trnduobd lo tli? Public in Mie Spring of tlie Tlio guaranteed chcmioal stnndaid of ll.is ct. Solnhli* Hoii? Pl.o-pliato, I f per ct. 1 Tills standard is nnifbrmly exceeded in tlio made by Dr. Alex. Means, In-peotor of fe Gillian, of Richmond, Dr. Hayes, of Bostoi several yearB paM, and published in the desci The practical success of this Stiper.)diosph seasons, has beon as fully established by the farmers, incent letters from nearly two hundr phleis last issued. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Genera Carolina, 128 East Bay I D. R. SONDLEY, Agent, GEO. T. 'RAT^nT.TT'-PT'. A. CAPT. JAS. ROGERS,' Ag Jan. 7, 1870, 37?3ni NORWOOD, D <GSr]F8.C?C Grain and General 3 VThitn's "Rlni T>ccc 31. 1SCD. 3G, tf PAY UP. OUR friends and patrons to whom we have made advances and oxtended credit are reqiic-tod to come and settle up, as wo do*ire to close up, our old business. Mcdonald, Norwood ^co. Dec. 31, 1SU0, 3G?tf rriiLL WOULD respectfully inform his] friends that ho has at the old stand of Thus. Eakio, A VARIED STOCK ; 0"F GROCERIES, mm Liiis, CONFECTIONARIES, Etc., Etc. And would be glad to serve liis old friends and tlie public generally with anything in Ilia lino at reasonable prices. JL ANDREW M. HILL. Jan. 2840?tf FERTILIZERS. SOLUBLE J30UTH SEA GUANO, RHODES GROUND GYPSUM, wr Circular* with detailed stat^raenta fur- I nialied oq application to tbe general agenta. B. S, RHETT & SON, Charleston, B. 0. * Or to J, W. TROWBRIDGE A CO., ' Abbeville C S. OEO. T; AADCI^IEP; ? ?*. > J ..( * i?? : .Hodg?#D?p0i.,,,j | .JAMES M. BIOHA^DSO^,^ , <j " . Ninety-Si* Depot, S. C. ilw. 4^-sifc... ? , _ !*0 T! TTf. ' f7Pvi4^ \ R PROPERTY 1 &T 0MOS, cash C'ofnp?nies, good, ^sponsible nnd routueun Mutual of Richmond, Virginia lie best and inoni reliable men iu'Virginia 'ears, one-third cash, hth! r?i? ? ?? issp?sed. For instance a Poncr pn ai sand five hundred dollar*, will coat in cash ut thirteen dollars a year, and a stock rat rer in a stockholder, and is entitled to divi any assessment, l>ui has actually declare! er cent, on lhe<t* stock rates. VGKNCitiS for that most successful nnd rcli ington, a Comji. ny never surpassed 01 |Uw, Dr. It. A. Archer, or W. T. Brand us and give nny information ou the bu'-jec c office for a circular. ituirs. lAC BRANCH, M. D. nl Improvement to the soil f ROGEWIZED tate of Lime, SOE33D Q>F" Ammoniated Animal Mattel to a fine powder l>y menus of Fermenta E GROWING OF iIN CROPS, VEGETABLE, &C. fuclerpfl m lliis Country, having been i<; y ear 1852. ? furtibzur is : Ammonia, 2.CO lo 3.GO pt I'olril li-iiio Phosphate, 30 per et. manufacture, a*? shown by the nnnlysi iti!izt;rs for Statu of Georgia, Dr. Willini i, and oilier prominent chemists, durin riptivo pamphlets. ate, even d'jring tho most unfavorabl ! e> periencc of hundreds of Planters an ed of whom are to bo found iu tho pail 1 Agents for the State of Soutl Street, Charleston, S. C. Abbeville, C. H., S. C. jent, Hodges' Depot, S. C, ;ent, Ninety Six, S. C. uPRE & CO. ; e? yji, Provision Mcreliant ;k Abbeville, S. 0. A TiTITlTTTT T Tl T trn HBDSi V liiLfj MN1J FOR THE subscriber offers for salo hi very desirable tract of land i Abbeville County, tbretf miles Wcf of Lowndcsville, lj'ing on Kosb Creel and bounded by lands A. Y. Bow mat J. W. Brown, and It. Sadler. Th tract contains two hundred and oi^l ty-three acres more or less, of whie about forty-acres are creek and branc bottom land; about sixty-five ncrc are in wood's well timbered ; nnd th remainder is good arable land. Th terms will bo made reasonable. Fc further parlit ulars, address tho sill penber at LowndcBvillc, Abbevill County, S. C. G. P. PETTIGREW. Jan.s2S< 1870, 40-2m 300 Bu. Maryland Oates. ' For sale by NORWOOD, DUPKE & CO. January 12,1879, ?8, tf MNAL SETTLEMENT. PUBI.IC notice is liereby given to 8 persons interested in tbe Estate < Abrrttn iladdoa deceased that a final settl* ment of the said Estate will be made in tl office of tbe Judge of Probate oT Abbey il County, on Friday the 24th Februar next, and Letters Dismi&sory tben wpplie for by tbe Executors. It. W. HADDON, J. T. HAHTiOW Executors. Jan. 28, 1370, 40?tf rnmrn PTJR.ES DICKSON COTTON SEED fnr oolrt V?tt WWW KfJ H. W. LAWSON, & CO. Jan. 28, 1870,40 - 3m WHALE OIL SOAP. FOR preventing and destroying insect on plants, fruit trees &o. ' Jllftt. tPPli'luaA ?* PARKER & LEE'S. Jan. 14,1870,38?if Administrator9 s NOTICE. A SETTLEMENT of-Ue Eetafc of Dr. James Morrow, doc'd will bo"*iadoin the ofl}ee. of the Judg< >f Probate at ^Abbeville C. H., oi Wednosdny, the. 16t^h March., next. ~ t - Jeanette Morrow, ir, Administratrix. a,.Fdb-'y H, fa.T-.6t .g, a^ ROBERT R. HEMPHILL,! , Lawyer ; MAGISTRATE, j ABBEVILLE, S. C. I OFFICE ON LAW RANGE. 1 Jan. 7, 1S70, 37?tf ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA |j Abbeville Countv. I - w In the Court of Probate. John F Edmunds, vs. Fiederick A. Edmunds, Kllingtun A. Seails, Ex'r James A. Edmunds, Mid others. - Petition requiring Executors to Account ?fco. IT appearing to my satisfaction that ILmry C. Edmund*^ defendant in nhuvc Hse, resides without the limits of said ' State: On motion, by Thomson & Fair, Sols. I'.ir 1 Ytitioners, ordered that tho said lien- 1 ry (J. Edmund's, do appear and plead,linger or demur lo said petition within foriy days Irom the publication of this order, or tho same will be taken pro coufesso \ against him. i WILLIAM HILL. 1 j. p. a. c. Jan. 23, 18T0, 40?Gt Tho State of Soutli Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. Jatres M. Latimer, llenry S. Kerr, vs. ;i llenrv A. Joiiks, Caroline C. ll'u-kal.,w. m... .. l> t\ i> . ' ~ - -- in.* j x. i/ui re, j. r. \J. lJuJ're, and others. " Dill to dtclare trusts, perfect lilies to land V &r. IT APPEARING lliat Henry A. Jones J;iiiios A Uiownlee, Mrs. llehecca Ware, and the children of W. C. Ware 1 .vlioso names are not known, Rome 01 he patties defendants in this ca?e, reside , Vyond tlie limits of this S'ate. On tnoQ ti " ''V Thomson & Fair, complainants solicitors, o dered that the fiid parties, plead, aDawor or demur to the Bill iu this ohm;, \%iiinn forty <!:iys, or the snmo will I 10 taken against them pro confesso. MATTHEW MoDONALD, c. c. P. = Jan. 12, 1809, 3D?Ct J. L CLARK, REPAIRER OF 6- WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND J ewelry, r WOULD respectfully inform tlie public thai he lias located at Abbeville, and would bo pleased to serve bis friends and ho public generally. All work done t'aiil.fully at the lowest living rales. l!i? fotig experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee of bis ability to do any work entrusted to bis c-?re. Shop oppo Mte the Post Office. TERMS CASH. '* ADMINISTRATOR'S ?h h A TiL pfrponn having demamln against ?s ?Xl FRANCIS A. CALHOUN, de0 ceased, will present them properly attested e to my Attorney, Mr. Burt, and those who r are indebted to the deceased will please >- make payment to him. e Johii.F. Calhoun, Adm'r. Francis A. Calhoun, dee'd. i;ec u, 1800, 34?tf - J. C7wOLAND,TGT7 SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, SADDLES, Harness and Traits Repairefl. ALSO, I^URNITURB repaired and re. covered. Cane Scats put in CJiairs '' All work done neatly, and 011 rcasonie able terms, for CASH. le Nov. 5, 18G9, 28?12m. y Baugh's Dnm Tlnnft T1L-.-1--1- T nam duiic super riWSP'dlB 01 LM ^ T AM now receiving my supplies of this I Manure and planters can rely upon ft gutting an article fully up to the standard " as per analysis. All bought from myself or authorized agents I will guarantee, as every cargo bo sold is analysed on arrival here and the high character of the manure . fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Sole Agent for So. Ca., Nob. 1 <k 2, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. TROWBRIDGE & CO.. Abbeville C. II,, DR. JNO. A. STUART, Niuety Six, s Agents for Abbeville County. j Prof. SllPnhnr/1 coca ?f !"> " I""" ?J r_?.,, . mjm yi iuw ivunijroio uinuc ] October 10, 1869: "A valuable manure j and decidedly superior to tbe article of < last year." * j Experiment made by M. C. M. Ham- s mond, of Beech Inland. S. C.: $ No manure, P87 lb*. Seed Cotton per acre. 175 lbs. Peruvian Guano, 1328 lbs. ' Seed Cotton per acre. 175 lb?. Baugb'a J 1489 lbs. Seed Cotton per acre. \ Dee 24,1889, 36?8m 1 b -4 1 NOTICE *0 DEBTORS. < i FJIHE adb^rtb^r LWCCfld notify all J . X persons who are indebted to him err'much fnBtodjqf ^0 hftaWalted'patfenwy with them,and trusts that 'jtbqy T *rtlLl*Af>$v respond <, promptly. 02 I t I Jan. 12,1870,?8,tf {u?s uyf PETER BRENNER, PIANO MAKER, A Nl) Agont for the sale of Tho CeleJt\. brated Pianos Manufactured b\ ^flickering & Sons , Geo. Sleek 4s C<?. iVm. Knabo & Co., and others. Ai??. Parlor and Church Organ*, and dealer n ill kinds of Mimical Instrument*, Siring tc. 322 Broad Street, opposite Plautero Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. May 28, 1809, 3?if HARDWARE. IT^NGLISII HARDWARE of direct impor1I ? i?l inn II--J . . ><?i urn uwnre 01 all KIUUH Wholesale mivl Retail. Agencies. rllE suli9cril>cr in the Agent for the c Waller A. Wood's MOWING und REAPING Machines. * fJiillett's Patent Steel Brush COTTON GINS. DrinK-y'd Patent Kentusky TLOUGllS. A FULL SUPPLY of Agricultural Implements always on hand, for Bale low, C. GHAVELEY, 52 East Bay, South of the Old Post Office CHARLESTON, S. C. The Waving Banner of Health. HEINTTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE. Heiuitsh's Queen's Delight. The New Theory of Health. Thfi life of all F!eM> ia Blood?The Health of all Life ia Purity of Fli,?b?Without purily of m i jl>ioo(i no Mi-sti cun be 4 freefiom Disease. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, An antidote of Disease. The Great American Alterative and Blooc Purifier, For the cure of nil tho^e Diseases which may be traced to a vitiated condition of the Blood. The theory is that Blood is the Life o of all Flesh, and if impure, the Life of n) Disease. Life and Health is only to hi maintained by the circulation of pure attc rial Blood. Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Ilepati Disorders, Inilamations, Fevers, Live Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil Carbuncles, Boils, Itching llumor of tin Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter Roughness of the Skins, Pimples, Blotches Pain in the Bones, old Ulcers,Syphilis au< Syphilitic Sores, Indirection, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains ii the Bai-k, General Debility, and for al complaints aiising from deGeiency am poverty of blood. Hienitsh's Queen's Dcligh Is the Wonder of Modern Science. No medicine ha? attained snch a worldwide reputation as this justly celebrated COMPOUND lis exlraordidnry healing powers are attested to by thousands, and every mail i reighted with letters bearing testimony t< ts excellent character and worth as a med cinu Orders are coming in Irom all quar turB- Hti?l III! Iionr Iintii?cl..bnl.l? ? - , .... . v?> uiMinruiniiUID CVIUCIIUC V its great popularity. Ho sure and ask for " IllilNITSU'a Queen's Deligut." Aui tee iliat Lis name is on it. Lftmk out and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Agt>nt?, FISDEK & IIEINITSH, Columbia, S. C. For sale by ail Druggists. October 29, 1809, 27?ly. CONGAREE IRON WORKS Ooliimbla, JS$. O. JfllTuIlI, Proprietor. Sole Manufacturer of th< GREAT SOUTHERN ?AS1 IRON, SELF SKIMMINC EVAPORATORS for South Car olina. One complete Set of Evaporators, $81 Two Fnrnaces, all Iron, complete, $81 Swinging Pipes, &c............15 to $176 I make superior CANE MILLS and a Mncliinery requisite for making Sugar ao< Syrup. i Rollers 14 inches diameter ISO i - 12 * } " 10 " t60 I u 14 " ' tOO I u 12 " $46 I " 10 ?< A BOVE prices complete with frame. rjL . Without frame $10 lees on each nill. Also, Steam Engine*, Boilers, Mill bearing of all kinda, Grial and Saw Mills, Gutters, Sec. Agents, &c.t for L. k P. K. Dederiok's Hay and Cotton Presses, which also manufacture. All sizes of Gin bearing, constantly, on band. A SO librae Stationary Steam Engine and Boiler, on land, for sale, cheap, for CASH. All work warfaoWL Terms?Cash on lelirery. / v. mTi-f >J.' t bat i :':;5r<Wtf iwtqHTi't&i,, \i July II, UCf, 12?tf- ' * I ^IIll'-MIIJ ! II I ? Hill M i. Guano! I^NOCII NELSON would respectfull inl tj lLo agency Tor selling two of the leal ZELLS' AM RAnA ! ?vai^ _MT AND CHESAPEAK AN AMMONIATED S( I will keep constantly on hand* largo which I will sell to planters for cash or on I z?ra have been used very extensively in ' every instance Jmvo given entire snlbfautu scon upon application to ENOCH January 5, 1870, 37, tf , " KEEP IT BhFOI Til W. C. HEW AT THE BIG SIGN NO. 282 BRO is the place to buy cheap, PURE AN as brandies, whiskies, rums, gins, wines, ales. In connection with this Ilau.se is a large n O,-lotier 1, 1809?If mr ' repairers of cotton gin house carpente: TlIE subscribers would inform tlieir frie prepared, whh competent workmen a j. Cotton Gins, Threshers and Fans, and c] c From their long experience in the various b , of their ability to give satisfaction, and tru now receiving a supply of GIN MATERIA that line. Work will be doue ou the most r EIIY. They will alwnvskeep on hand a good si n OAK COFFINS'. i JOHN EN RIGHT. . A.i; i? t 19, 1801), If \ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK > t ? F SOUTH CAROLINA. ^ I Office Bank Building, Abboville C. II. I ' ? Current Deposits of $1.00 and upwards Received.. Gold *f Deposits payable in I gold, received by i agreement witli the Assistant Cashier. Interest allowed at the rate of Six Per Cent, per annum, compounded ecery Six Months. PRINCIPAL ami Interest, or any part thereof, may be withdrawn al any lime?the Bank reserving the right (though it will be rarely exercised) to demand fourteen days' notice if the amount is under Si,000 ; twenty days if over $1,000 aud | under 85,000, or thirty days if over $5,000. i OFFICERS' WADE HAMPTON, President. JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Ca-hier. D. Ij. WARDLAW, Avsistant Cashier DIHECTORS. WADE HAMPTON. Columbia. _ WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia. 1 F. W. MoM ASTER, Columbia. A O, HASKELL, Columbia. J. P. TIIOMAS. Columbia. E. II. HEINITSIL Columbia. JOHN B. PALMER, Columbia. THOMAS E. GREGG, Columbia. 5 J. ELI GREGG, Mariou. P G. T. SCOTT, Newberry. J W. G. MAYiflS, Newberry. B. H. RUTLEDGE, Charleston. DANIEL RAVENEL, JR., Cborleston -j Mechanic*, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may here deposit their 9 savings and draw a liberal rate of interest |# thereon. Planters, Professional Men and I Trustees wishing to draw interest on their , fund a until they require them for business or other purposes. Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and# Minors (whose deposits can only be withdrawn by them seiveB, or, id case ot death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are lier& afforded an opportunity of depositing tneir means where tbey will rapidly accumulate, and at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. S?pt. 10, 1849, 20?ly STATE ANDCOUHTY TAXES Treasurer's Office, 1 Abbeville C. H., S. C, ,, ) ? .; i . . f ! THE undersigned Treasurer of Abbeville County, hereby gives notice, that his office will be open in Abbeville village for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year, 18G9, on the 15th day of Feb'y, inst. Upon all Taxes not paid by the 1st day of April, there will be a penalty of 20 1 per cent, added?and if said taxes, together with the penalty, be not paid by the 20th day of Jane, then the same will be.coUected by distraint and sale as directed by law. Thctof&l rate per centum of taxation for the State is ft.tofilfe fejpori the dollar, and that fbr the County Is 2J mills, making 75 Qts. upon the Ail handled doJSW worth** property.^ A capitation ta* will also bi <}611ec, ,yyZU'?J >i.. 'r?niaTbll*j:oSf .ft'osT & cktoty TfreAtato (i 1 1 ' ' SSSESSEaKSa Guana! form his customers and friends that lie baa ; and most popular Fertilizers now in ua? MONIATED = i > 'hwphate, THE :E GUANO, JLUBLE PHOSPHASE. quantities of both of the abore Fertilize e ime on reasonable terms. These Fertili? this State, Georgia and Alabama, and in )n. Testimonials and certificates can bo NELSON. i C TILE PEOPLE " . ITT & CO., AI> STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, D UNADULTERATED LIQUORS, bucu porter*, liitlers, &o. uelifying and refining ESTABLISHMENT. & SHITE. / S, THRESHERS AND PANS, RS AND BUILDERS. nda and the public generally that they *r? nd nn abundance of material, to llEl'AIR lo all work in tbe line of Carpentering, randies of their business, they feel confident st lo merit the publio patronage. Tliej aro L, nnd are prepared to execute nil work in reasonable terms?CASH ON DKLIYipply of READY MADE WALNUT and D. B. SMITH. [BACON; LARD, CORN, Molasses, &c. Hhds c. r. sides, illlDS. PRIME SHOULDERS. CH-ks Sugar Cured QAMS. Tierces Leaf LARD, Muscovado, Clayed, Cuba, and S. II. MOLASSES, New Orients, Silver Drip and Bee llivo SYRUP, *:? 75 Barrels FLOUR, assorted. 100 Sacks Liverpool SALT,. MEAL, HOMINY and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, TT ViSl ' Will a full assortment of everything ia the GROCEUY LINE. Besides, HATS, CAPS. SHOE9, 0SNABURGS, HOMESPUNS. TABLE and POCKET niTTr.VHV QT> A T\1TQ onrvi; _ ? w ? j niy uvj, ULLV T ELS, AXES and HARDWARE geuerally, for sale at the lowest figures by Norwood, DuPre & Co. Dec. 31, J8C9, 36, if TO PLANTERS. LIBERAL advance* made on all cotton shipped through us to New Yoak, Baltimore aad Charleston, and GSM! 6QW Delivered at our depot at Invoice IPrices, and freight paid by persons ordering, atJARLES, PERRIN & CO. Jan. 28, 1870, 40?tf Br* IJ 1 f r 4 . wool i mm wooi.! i Tlve Highest Xftrket Prieeg l;- *AW JO* <WaWI . sozsoiO .A .W ymw*^ IN ^BOKfOAffa TUDBTi 32AOD8 MUJi?AilOB*MSQN. ' June i, IMS, % ff-i tC Tftl U .nr\ N