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?ww i ^wry-jvl"1^" I7*''"';.r'*r?! f '" < 13- y -i pf* ? : rTB ' il&fcA, & H iiiiiLft, | % $ $ *Vi if ' Creeawcod, S. ., P Can supply any of the South Carolina Phosphates, * 2- flf * \ > v aro Afont? forTtALTTMORK FAC'TOBIES, ?nd the MARYLAND FER'iiLlZ12s(J COMPANY'S "C^n A A VULLU11 ? UUU. And have received Pure Agricultural LAND PIASTER, or top-dressingsmall grain at this season. All at reduced rates. N. B.?Phosphates for composting with t'otton reed, as low as pur Ton. Hnvinsr arranged to deliver any of the above at Factory prices, in good order, we solicit a continuance of former patronage. AIKEN & WALLEE, Feb. 3, 1S71, 41?2m CAROLINA RATIONAL BASK, of COLUMBIA, S, O. Capital Stock Paid in $200,000, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: L, D. CHILDS, Pbesieext. Db. J. W. Parkeb, R. M. Wallace, Jphn S. Wiley, Dr. John T.Dabby E. jiope, Richard O'Nejale, Jr. C. D. Melton; Attorney. ^ W. 3. Gulick, C. J. Iredell, Cashier, Assistant Cashier. THE capital stock of this Bank is now $200,000, all of which has been paid in, and confirmed by the Comptroller nf t.h#? Purrennv. Authority has also been received for a further increase to the amount of $50,000, of which over 820,000 has alredy been taken. Persons wishing to make an investment should apply without delay. The surplus fund is now $tj,000, or three per cent, upon its stock. The Carolina National Bank issues cestificates of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum. This feature of its business makps it practically A SAVINGS BANS, and attention is called to the fact tbn the safety of these deposits, as well as all others, are guaranteed by the whole capital of the Bank- No safer mode of temporary investment is offered to the public than this?the deposits beingpayable on demand, or on short notice. Dei posits of any amount received either in currency or coin, and payable in the same. Interest will be paid at the end of each six months, should deposits remain beyond that length of time. Columbia, 8. C., January 33,1671Feb. 8, 1871, 41-3m r TT insure lour . rroptjitv, IN TIIE LIVERPOOL & LONDON Insurant? Coittfjiiyt^ Assets I GoliflH.OOO,000,00 l/ossos adjusted promptly, and paid without deduction at the agency in Charleston, S. C. v; Apply to W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbovilloj S. C. March IS, 1870,47?tf MOTION _ ' |B| <M To Teachers. . f< * ' ; -?f. if Uuii U\i i* hi bt PUBLIC notice is hereby ptfren that the County Board of Examiners for School Tcachcrs for Abbeville.County will examine all who shall apply to them on and after this date. ' ?i- * . ? No teachers will recoive pay from the State unless they shall pass exam' ? - ' ' ?*AAA???A ^ <?/> A A^* Alinl jnuuuu iiuu ivwuivu ttinuvfttt ux qualification. Thoso wishing to bo examined will apply immediately, as their pay may date from said examination. The Board will sit al Abbevflle Court House. Notice is also given that tno boundttries of the several Townships in this County will be adopted as the boundaries of the School Districts " :i"; AH certificates cave to bo fp&owcd Thoso whoso term of certificates have expired will renew their-applications. Blank forms are now ready, ami teachers can make Immediate apJjlicatiott to the Chairman, .. T. M. 'Williamson, Chairman Board, Jan. 6,1871, 27-3m COMPOUND AUID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For CoiDostiiii ii Cotton Seel THIS articlo i3" manufactured by the Pacific? Guano Company, at Charleston, S. C., under the superintendence of J)r. St. JufcHV Bavenrl. When corapostod with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results have been found fully equal to the best standard fertilisers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of Planters generally. For specific directions for fcOittposting, and for supplies; apply to 3, N. ROBSON, Selling Ag't, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE & C?., i General Agente, Baltimore. Deo.30, JS.O 36?3mt .j-, ,j DENTISTRY " MC.WMMf.IIUM a- 1 JiivhftiiM has . jju ii-wi OShCftover Dr.Parker 9Drug Stow.. n 1 to At I -*.:x JaoelMw J*?{) 1 Abbeville C. H., 8. c. .jTTiwno ?>.>f tr Fobruary 26, 1SG9 <*""n -?"v? .vr;c* "Hr?c *:< *** vr<v-;.- rgpr* ! .EWlm fi-ftf #| tiiiuis ' :c :: SOLUBLE ?UXji^IS'U"] MANUFAC"] ' ETIWAE 02S-^?3E1.XjE3! Willi C ACID & sii Thonow well-known -ET/IF^Y ( Bono Phosphate of South Carolina. rJ luriulnble, and require to bo ground to Acid. This Company have now in oj bcrs at the South, and are, therefore, ji highest grade of Ferfillzers ;it being el ! ble Phosphate which any Fertilizer cc acre. In order to make the Fertilizer ] cient quantities are added. With thes for sale ETIWAN Warranted to contain from l-> to 2< PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and from sufficient addition of PJCJlLTI'-TylA' 6 crops, Price too per ton, cash ; on till annum. DISS O Hi V Of high grade, suitable for Manufactur Fertilizer, and specially adapted for < Acid arc used to dissolve the Phospliai way to transport that material. The i cent. Dissolved Lone Phosphate. Pr interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Sti at an additional price per centage. COMPOUND A.< Specially prepared for composing witl Price $33 per ton, cash ; on time $40, \ GHOTJ1 At much lower rates, consisting simp] powder. Prico $20 per ton cash. On til WM. C. Aoent-s . C White, Smith & White, Aj M. W. COLEMAN, Greeny N. B.?The percentage of Dissolv< in all the Etiwans, is ascertained at tli Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, ] chase, within (30) days after delivery, deficiency in the percentage guarantee January 27,1871, 40-2m "wan : X*'XX3?3 OP TIUS POP HAS BIN REDUCED I Od & TO MEET TILE . E?IS,33.ti33.gr C ? " . AXD HAS I CASH?Fifty Dollars'p'er TDIE?Fifty-five Dollars toiy,: Payable First oi t.m ii: ICii Phosphate, Cash--$35. 1 WM. C.D1 _A. Gr i CHABLE "Westflelci I flftT.TJTS AT , UVIMAI Ak*w; A** Aljb ?|ile, Janmryl3j, 18713S?3 i.. , .. : At Hodges i on r: ! CK -' < rn ?s? . . via The undersigned would resfi have just received a new and w Stoa ii j* HARDWARE, ' i TIN WABE, 8A J. H. Vance, ] December 2,1S70, 32?,3m. f r ' : " -r" - ! fr> (j .' CA , ' : P.R0P06E to keep a little e \fll have, Tvon't bo worth buying .all tho time; our Senior occasionally: aU wiJi bo glad to see their friends ai to give us a call next door to Aiken with tho mono}' as ouT^cms are eir ?"? [ -Tjsdkil Mua aiiUots > i!?.? * If J, J D^caitfc? 2," 1870.32?tf. i: ? JO V. ,n.w > ?! ;l ,11 : . ? i.1 ! MANURES, RIO ^OI33, PUKED AT THE r WORKS, . STOW, S3. J Y THE PIBPBOSPHATE COMPANY. 1UAXO i? manufactured from the'Native I'lieso Phosphates in their natural state are i iMnvder. and made soluble bv.Sulnhuric icrntion the largest Sulphuric Acid L'hamible to manufacture at the lowest rates, the ear that tlie greater the proportion of Solumtaius, the less the quantity required per complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufll;e views thejCompany manufacture and oiler : GXJANOS. ) PER CENT. OF DISSOLVED BOm-. 2 to per cent, of AMMONIA, with a 'UAXO and POTASH, to adujit it to all ue, i?liO per ton, and interest 7 per cent, pei ;e:d boiste, ers or for Planters, being in itpelfan ejccellen! compost. As large quantities of Sulphuric at,this will be found a cheap and convenient jrade furnished will be from 18 to 20 pei ice $40 per ton cash. On time, $45, will ill higher grades will be furnished to ordei CID PHOSPHATE, i cotton seed and other plantation manures vith interest at 7 per cent, per annum. STD "BONE, ly of the Native Bone Phosphate* ground tt iie, $22 and interest at 7 per cout. per annum, BEE & CO., No. 14 Adger's 1 Wharfs FJARLESTON, S, C. jents, Abbeville, S. C, rood, S. C. ?d Bone phosphate of lime, and Ammonia ie Works; by the Chemist, before delivery-. tie may return average samples of any purand they will be analyzad anew, and any :d will be madegood tohim by the Company. miuzEB; PRICE ULAIt FEllTILIZEIt OR T1 SEASON OP 1871. NECESSITIES OF THE /ommunity, lEEX FIXED AT Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory per Tod of 2,000 lbs. at Fac[' November, 1871, without itercst me~-$40, FayaDle M 1st, 1811 QKES & CO., 5NTS, STON, S. C. cSo DuFre, 1BBEVIUE, S. C, tot, ! NEW GOODS! ' Depot, S. 0. lectfully inform the public that thye rell selected 3l5L Of ^crockery. GOING, TIES, &C. loselej & Co. ?i - . : : ED. >f almost everything, Rnd what we dou't elsewhere. Opr J unior will bo on hand And tho Company now and then, and: ad tho people generally. Don't forget '8 new building. Do 1110 and buy low vphatically Cash:, ' ,j<t I. Vance, Mosely & Co. ? . ' ? l ,.. t ... - ^ ^ ^ $ tr 11 juwt: 11 >. rj cam - ?a T ;w wt -pa ung-..ra-? f#waN mnoffi jl SQNXPBIISNUTEJ STANDARD GUARANTEED ||!jj| ; sen lis. II | MANUFACTURED BY ![? WALTON,WHAHH&Ci 11 WILMINGTON,DELI ! L. FOR SALE BY l||'|ff |?0/fJV,HERRW?MI 1 lkvi/,r.rON FACTOHSjJggjj I raWWOM MERCHWJW : THE GREAT FERTILE ALL ( THE unparalleled sncccss of this G it to be the BEST and CHEAP. ' It has been used by many of tho m [ In every single instance it r On COTTON its effects have bee thing for VVHANN'S PHOSPHATE DJTED TO TWO HUNDRED PER Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an eminent plan the Southern Banner et Planter, that i Superphosphates and Guanos, tho 1 . all thoge, paying a net profit at the lo 1 - '. - t ir.. t\* conon. iv copy ui jur. juiauii ? ictiui TpnT? Ci , Mil, UI Charleston, S. January 13, 1871, 38?3m I E. EDV DEAL GROCERIES, M?' PLA1TM II. 2 lit ABBEV1LL1 * WOULD BESPECTFULLY inform he lias oil hand and is constantly CHOICE FAMI1 w hich he isofleri i His STOCK consists in part of the foil COFFEE, REFINED and RAW SU SYRUPS, NEW ORLEANS : BACON, LARD, CHEESE, POTATOES, MACKEP SALT, CORN, ME CROCKERY ai i SARDIN COJSJ) NUTS, and all articles usually kept in a i ^5 The public aro solic-itcd to roll and All kinds of CO UN Tit Y PKODUC February 24 1871, 44?tf Introruccd 1S52. EIGHTEEN YEARS OF OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MA: MAPES' Nil SUJPJfciJtlJfHUSJfJtl^ COMP< Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Co] Matter, and 2 .No Lalt, Plaster, Salt Cake, XOU A2S i JKB" The amrflonlaoal animal mai PEIIPHOSPHATE OF LIME consists amrqopia) and the blood (containing 15 fijalj, ?pd other animals, after the exprej PRICE $59 IN J?. Send for a Pomphlpt, Mil We are still the Agents of the popula; LIZEIt" and liave in store 110 TONS. MTT iUU February 24,1871, 44?tf * just r: A LARGE STOCK HATS, BOOTS Gents' Famishing Go AND other articles too numerous to tion of tho public that I will sol ICE. Come one, come all, and ex anted satisfaction, as I mean business, and well selected I will also quoto son Rcady-mado PANTS, for ?1.25, which u a <t 3 00, " ?. a cc 4 oo, . " " ? " 7.50, " " ? COATS, for S2 75 to $3, ? OYER COATS, $7.50 t cbascd elsewhere for less than $12, Sli Merrimack Prints, at 12*c; Spragu ta, 9c. Also a large assortment of L morals and Irish Linen, which I wi fair trial and I am satisfied that I wil on n),eP Come one, oomo all. Julin Dcc.O, 1970,33, tf | LJ-J ' L 'J? NEW BARBIE SHOP, UP STAIRS, In the rear of J. D. Chalmers <?' Co.'s Furniture Storp. Patronage respectfully solicited. Dcc.lG, 1870 .34? tf i WKANN'S RAW BONE I IIPIOSPIITE, SEE FOE COTTON AND CEOPS. roat Fertilizer on ALL. CROPS, prove EST Manure now offered in the market lost eminent Planters in tho' South, and t has given Entire Satisfaction. n particularly marked. It is no rare to increase the yield from ONE HUN: CENT., or even more I ter of Cameron, Ga? says in a lotter to II an experiment with seven leading (Thank's proved itself tho best of w market rate of $20 90 per acre of furnished on application. \.LE BY III I CO., C., and Augusta, Ga. VARDS, ER IN PROVISIONS, m othjbs. Ml HOUSE, 3 C. H., S. C. i his friends ond the public generally, that ' receiving A SELECT STOCK of ,Y SUPPLIES, ng low for CASH, owing articles, viz: GARS, MOLASSES. RICE, FLOUR, EEL and COD FISH, AL, BOOTS and SHOES, nd GLASS WAKE, CANDLES, ES, OYSTERS, BLACKING, EXSED MILK, SPICES, CANDIES, WELL SELECTED STOCK of eries. cxamino for themselves. )E taken in exchange for Goods. ' Patented Dee. 20,1&39. PRACTICAL SUCCESS! (PICTURED IN THIS COUHTPY. ROGENIZED UTE OF LIME. )SED OF acentrated Ammoniacal Anima Sulphuric Acid. i Y ADULTERANT of any kind used. tter in MAPES' NITROGENrZED SUof the flesh (containing ten per cent, of per cent, of ammoirhi) of beeves, horses, isjon of the oil by steam. ABBEVILLE. vIER & ROBERTSON. r and well-known "CAROLINA FERTIMR & ROBERTSON. ECEIVED, l OF DRY GOODS, l AND STTOKS ods, - Pistols, Watches i mention. I therefore call tho atton1 my entire stock of Goods at COST amine my Stock, of which I will guarAs my Stock of Clothing is large io prices: cannot bo bought elsewhore for $2.50 u n .< 400 ? ? . " 6.00 " " " 10.00 $1. $5, $G, 88, and *12. 0 810, $12, $15, which cannot bo puri, $20 and $30. e,12ic; Pacific Mills, 12Jc; "Wamsutadics' Shawls, Cloaks, DeLaine, f?alill SELL AT COST. All. I ask is a 1 give .satisfaction to all who will call .s Sk.larz. A COMMODIOUS House and Lot, I next door to tho Episcopal Par- < onage. EDWIN PARKER. 13, 1S70 38?tf H.?a i ae i t^.vr^rnrrpniM^^rrixtc*t<?r3Ktt L'KOVISIO COM, OAT! 1000 BUSHELS I From Greem 100 BUSHELS MA 2,000 lbs. Smoked 1 r 2,000 lb FOR SALE IN CONNECTION HATS CL01 * Hardware, Cw "We expect t St CORN, FLOUR, MOLASSES which we will sell for . February 10,18H, 42?tf P. P. TOALE CHARLESTON, S. C. ' Largest and most com*1 pleto Manufactory of { Doors, Sashes, Blinds, j- ^ Mouldings, &c., in the Southern States. I ' ' Printed Price List Defies Compelili sar sexd for oxe. -?a Sent free on application. April 8, 1870, 50?12m ESTABLISHED 1830. Greenville Coach Factor fiOWBBTCOX & HABKLE1 T\,7E would announce to our custoi * ' crs that we arc prepared now till all orders for Vehicles. "We hfi added to our stock of Wood-worki Machinery, and increased our staff workmen to about 7U, and therefore tn that none of our patrons will be diti pointed in having orders promptly fill* The Stock of One, Two, Three, Fc and Si* Horse Iron Axle plantati Wagons will be kept full; nnd now, for one-third of a century past, tin Wagons shall be the STANDARD EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BU GIES and ROCIvAWAYS, of our 01 make; also, a stock of Northern bu BUGGIES?both low and high nric< for those who wish to purchase Nor era work, as cheap as any .Southe dealer, we call special attention to t improvements making in our SPRII WAGONS. Without raising the pri we are furnishing them with great ca painting them elegantly. Price lists promptly mailed on cation. Bend us all your Repair Work. Freij only charged one way on it by the Rt road. GOWER, COX & MARKLE Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. M shall; at Greenwood, J. A. & W. Baily; at Ninety-Six, T. C. Lipscon: at Cokesbury, J. J. Ellis. Nov 11,1870 29 12m Sooth Carolina?Abbeville Cow In the Common Fleas. Josephine R. Lake, Executrix of Job son Sale.deo'd, vs. Thos. J. Outz and J. Sale Watson, and others. Complaint calliwg in Creditors, for i junction, etc. PURSUANT to order of Court in t above stated ca.se, the creditors of t Estate of Johnson Sale, dec'd, are he: by notified and required to present ai prove their demands against said c ceased before me on or Defore the 20 of April next, or be barred. matthew Mcdonald, C. C. P. aud Special Referee. Clerk's Office A. CM \ Jan'y 20,1871 40-iim/ Dissolution Firm of MOSELEY WHITE, is dissolved, All pa ties indebted must make payment ii mediately to J. B. MOSELEY, i Lowndsvillo, or your names will { on the Delinquents Book, at Abb villo C. II., S. C. MOSELEY & WHITE. t 1?:ii^ g n JJU \V X1UO V lllVj kj. V/, Jan. 13, 1870. 48?tf. EXECUTORS Notice. ALL persons (ifany) having demand against the estate of Andrew Ei svards, deceased, will present them t he Eexecutovs immediately, other<via hey will be rejected. J. O. EDWARDS. E. EDWARDS. Executors. February, 17,1S71. 13?tf. N STORE!! i, MM, K 'RIME VIIITE COM, r-ille and T5alUmore. RYLAKD RED OATS aeon Shoulders, . s. Smoked C. E. Sides, LOW, FOR CASH. r WITH OUR VARIED RT @0??i, 'HING, SHOES ickery, &c.t &c., o keep a full supply of rCH AS I, BACOH, SILT, K, St the lowest CASH PRICES. swell & eg, 1, CAROLINA FERTILIZE! AS the season for Sowing Whe! and other small grains approaci es, to secure a full yield, every farm* should supply himsolf with son Fertilizer, and there is none beta than the CAROLINA, which cs be had by applying to Miller & Robertson. dt. 23,1870, 22, tf a BOARDING HOUSE. Mrs, TALMADGI TJAS taken tho rootr.s oyer I}. N? JLA son's Store, and is prepared 1 take Boarders, This is a desirab ocation for persons doing business o ~~ the Squaro. Terrap, $12.50 a montl without lodging. Transient pevaoi can get dinner on public da^s, y Dec. 30, 1870 36?tf i SALE OF I Till LOTS & A Rare Chance to Bny.a M on ' * Z T OFFER for sale about 30 BUILI of 1 1NG LOTS near the DEPOr and within five minutes walk of tl Public Spuare. The Lots are know G- to bo natural!}' the prettiost in Abb 'Y" villo. Mr. James A*. McCord is no till making a plat of the lot*,' which ca nj bo seen at ray store in a few days, he Streets of sufficient width ha; been surveyed out. . fg' T bis property will only boon tl Market a short lime. Parties wis! >li- ing to buy had better call soon. rht Terms reasonable. Jas. W. Fowler. Y, Feb. 10, 1871, 42?tf | TO OUR PATRONS JANUARY, Eighteen Hundred an Seventy-One, ^ The Time for Faying Your Ac counts for Last Tear! We. have trusted you withoi Mortgage or "Lien upon your crop; m- continue our confidcnce by payin up promptly. MILLER & ROBERTSON. r?- Jan 6, 1771 37?tf lie Win. Shephard, & Co Jgt No. 24 Hayne St, Charleston, S. C. nd DEALERS IN tu COOKING STOVES, n Ranges and Heating Stores Pictures of Stoves with prices an description will be sent upon appl ? cation. July 1, 1870, 10?ly $ Or eenville and Columbia Rai & j moH ij?. * VMU| ffineii ;o 0- Genebal Supebintendent's Officj Columbia, 8. C., March 1,3870. ON and after the following Schaduh will be daily, Sunday excepted, run connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Koad, up and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and - Augusta Eoad going South : UP. 5 Leave Columbia, 7.00 a m " Alston, 9.10 am 14 Newberry, 11.15 a m " Cokesbury, 300 p hi " Helton, 5.00pm" Arrive at Greenville 6.80 pm DOWN. Is Leave Greenville., 0.15 am 1- . " Helton, 8.05 am . o " Cokesbury, 10.07 am e " Abbeville, 8.15 am " Newberry 1.50 pm " Alston, 4.05 p m ArriveColunibia 5.55 p m COL. THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. I'--."".' m r i in . i .1 w | GONGAREEf ' Columbia, 13. O.y Proprietor. ; j SMARMS!'^ [ UST or PEICES, 3 Rollers 14 inches diameter... $6-5 00 s " 12 4< ...v:.:.r75 oo S " 10 " 65 00 ' a " 14 " ' '' \... ... 65 00 2 " 12 " 50 00 2 41 io " 40 oo ' V * * \ ' I? Above prices complete -with fVameJ Withont frame $10,00 less on each SEVENTY GAIION EOIL?l . ..., < 4M j EE 120,00 5P .83^3 10 Delivered at the Railroad,. Depot iix sr -thiscityP^"' - c j f ? f? Steam Engines, Boners, Cotton Pref#> es, Grist and Saw. Mill Gearing of alt kinds to order: Iron add lira**Castirfgs on short notice and most rcadouatAfr terms, ^' ; ~ Gin Gearing constantly on land of the following awes. ^ v,? '< l . 'vj 5 0 feet wheel and pinion, 10 " " " 14 82 50 7, U " '? ? - ? "' 35 06 12 " u " ............ 4o W . 14 " " " , " fiOM >1-V ;? "With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each get. Ic >7^ 1 : fiy- * " 11 Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot'?> on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. IS X. B. Terms Cash oq delivery, At It- It. here. H * 4 ~ JOHN ENRIQST, Abbeville C. IL & May 24, 16*0, 4?If. / r-?.-rr.. e. 1 4. T^IIE undersigned; w^uld/rcspcct. jj" X fully inform liis friends that lio "> has removed Jhis Shop, to on? 4)f ,e R. Noble's offices,? on tbe Publio n Square, where he will be pleased to. c* accomodate his customers and friend*w B. A. MARTIN; ,n ~ -t.. v: < Tailor; Deo. 16,1670 34?3m I U'C i.c GRAIN, GRAIN, GRAIN. ' i i .v * .. . j ? ?i Waller, Watson & Co., WALIIALIA, S. C., Ij~\EALEIlS in Grain and Country U Produce of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all orders intmsW-t id ml ?n 4 kilia AAWl PkvtilM nvHoitill vu wv mvn MMV* Jk ? * biw V* W? Grain roast fOrnish sacks. ^ ^ ? -i-Sk h C. A. C. WAIiEB,. . Greenwood, 8. C.5: J C. E. WATSON, g: J. B. WATSON, Walhalla, S. C. Jan 27,1871 40-2m '" / ' ! A Pacific uGano Company's (Capital, $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC (MO. THIS Gnano is now so well knowi*. in all the Southern States for its i- romarkablo effects as an agency for increasing the prodncts of labor, as not to require espeeial commendation from as. Its use for five years past has established its character for relia1 ble excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Company iD this trade, affords the surest guarantee of 1 the continued excellence of this Gu! ano. 2 J, N. ROBSON, Selling Ag% Charleston, S. 0. I -TATTV S PTUSP. & f!n.. General Agents. Baltimore. i Dcc. 30, 1870 3C?3m 1 i. COTTON FOR CVAITO^ SIOOO Premium! WE propose selling a limited quantity of our Guuuo for Middling Cotton, at 15 cts., delivered at planter's near* est depot, by 1st November next. We also offer the magnificent premium of $1000 for the best yield from our Guanos. For particulars apply to our nearest agent, or address us for circular. "WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, Charleston, S. C., Savannah <fc Atigunta, J. Ga. [Feb 17, 1S71 43, 3m