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CARRIAGES. E. J. TAYLOR I WOULD ltesppolfully inform tlioao in j wnnt. of hl'(?giks. harness, or light Carriages, that he lias in stock a fine lot that he is Hulling at lc6s prices than ever was offered in this market. To those those that have the cash to pay ho would say that they cannot do better than to givo him a call. He is selling NEW BUGGIES At One Hundred Dollars. Ilis stork cannot bo beaten in tho uppercountry, and the work is warranted, ana bo defies the country to beat it as to price and quality, lie has sold in Abbeville District a grout many Buggies mid Carriages, ami expects to sell many more. Therefore give him a call. He intends to keep on band a large block of all style Buggies, with and without Tope, and at prices that cannot be undersold. What is the use of going out of our District to get a fine Uuggy when you can get it at Taylor's Shop, with Harness, Umbrella and Whip, all for One Hundred ami Twenty-five Dollurs, "Warranted for Twelve Months. Let us go and see them?that mu .t Ijo cheapE. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. IT.. Oct. 10, 18pr>, 24, tf splendid"!four-horse STAGE ONE FROM Abbeville to Washington, Ga. AM) FHOM Ninety Six, S. C., to Augusta, Ga ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Lc-nvos Abbeville nt o'clock, n. m.f 01 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY: on tlio arrival of the 'down Passonirer Trail fromGrccnville, and arrives utWusLington saiu day at 8 o'clock. Leaves Wasliihorlon at R o'clock, n. m., 01 TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS & SATURDAY: on the arrival of the Cars from Atlanta, nil* arrives at Abbeville same day at 7 o'clock. weaves ;\inciy-MX at n o ciock, n, in., 01 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ?t SATURDAY! on the arrival of the down Passenger Trail from Greenville, an<l arrives nt Augusta sani doy at half-past t) o'clock, connecting immtdi ntely with the Waiusboro and Georgia Rail road?. Leaves Augusta at S o'clock, n. m., on MON DAYS, WKDNliSD AYS and FRIDAYS, an arrives at Ninety-Six same Jay at lialf past o'clock. C5?" For further information apply to L. 1] RUSSEL, Agent. Office at the Marshall Hous< Abbeville C. II., 8. CV, for Washington Line or to K. W. STEWAllT, Ninety-Six, S. C Agent for the Augusta Line. J. I\ POOL A CO. Jan.12, 1SG0, 87 ly. laisr n ttaa 1Y1. dittAU5a 0OKESBURY. IS DETERMINED TO REDUCE HIS STOCK! THEREFORE OFFERS HIS -G60DS AT "V"ery Low 3?rices. This Stock is well Assortei AND OF THE LATEST STYLE OF GOODS. JAMES T. GARDINER) 1 | 6T. JOHN MOOD Formerly Simpson & Gardiner | , GARDINER & MOORE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHAM ( Warehouse formerly occupied :by Simpson Oardinex.J . * ItlcIlfTOSll STREET, AXJOUSTA, GEORGIA \^TILL P'v'e their personal attention to tl ? ? Selling of Cotton, Or such other Pr duce as mrl*y boecnt to lliein by their frienc and the public. Ordersfor Bagging, Rope, and Family So plies, filled to the best advantage. Cash oJvances made upon prodaee store when reqnircd. July 18, 1800, 11. Cm. Oft WM A All CM viii ww iwii ni nkkbii *r BURGEON DENTIST. - - 3? , HAYING graduated in I] "n.-ntni College 'of Pliiladelphi bffer# luaB^vices to the publi ...?>^u|iuiy jiuBicu'in an mo ueparimen f Ui profession, he flatters himself that 1 Will be enabled to give entire satisfaction Urose wlio may .favor him with their pntronng . tar Room?Over tha.new Book and Dri StotTOf Mr*, p. H. AlUti, in White's Buildin April 4,I8G0 50 ly tin ii mam - &mm. *'ffi m %m THE Subaerlber-offers for nl? lti? LAN con?i*titig o>, d' 11 IMA AH Eft Jk /m?M iw UA ail aiusy^ji Situated on Greenville *od BtflltfetMt- rota five miles North-Wcet of Oalhoun VpfUU, a bounded by J. A. Norwood, W. JfeCWv*y, * . J. X Calboun.jp order Aid retvafr, w ditched and tfrsined, , rot laruier intorpiftuon J)B^I?Br?^b4Tpirk?'.,r)t^^ove0t! jaMKJEa^'re*.,, WSK^ "E , Froprlfior. V tfcfe. DOCT. M. . Under the Au AUGUSTA, Wholesale and K HTMffi <nwB.ee Kir 404B6 | AND CHI | D3*c Woods and Dye RtufTs, oils. Paints find I'li l'uttv. 01nssA\nro, I'erfuinery, Fine -Son|is, Fi Pnini Iiruslics, Surgicnl and Dental I list run i Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco. nl of the Day, Superior Ink?, Pure Wines FANCY ARJ tsr We mnke our purchases for Cntli, and ol ed from any nimilar cstatdiehn.cnt in this section C3?~ Orders from the Country promptly filled to price ond quality. 1 j KAUFFER, 8 WOHLESALE I j D 11Y * I I ' j 17Q. BnOiVlD I UNDER THE AUGUSTA ri J 5 j !1 j 1'IIE Undersigned would respectfully inform e | JL completed their nrrnntrements for tlic coi I been enlarged to double its former mzc, thereby [i j Ooorgia. Our Stock, which f<>r variety of the 3 ! State, will iti every rt-ppect compare fuvornbb? i 1 j Southern city. It i# our intention to establish clusirely for cash. Which, as an old fact is the 5 j Having a similar establishment in New York .. 1 io lip ncreeived tlmt we have superior facilities c ! marke t. We would only n?k tlie favor of an es j. elsewhere, and wc will prove to the Trade tlint Wholesale llouse, besides saving your time for * just m i. , Block and Colored Cassimeres, Black Kentucky Jeans and Ticks, Kerseys, C Georgia Stripes. Marlboro' IMaids and Calicoes, of all kinds, Mohair, Debegos Barege Delaines, Bombazine, Alpaccut All Wool Delaines, English Merinos, Black Brocade Silks, Faucv and l'lain Poplins, Foulards, India and < Si] Brown and While Sheeting, Irish Lint Diapers, Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, ' I Embroideries, Ilat Ribbons, Corsets, V Fringes, Morocco and Silk Belts, Lacei Ladies' and Misses' HOOP SKIRTS. Trimmings, Yankee Motions, Hosier}' Bad and Negro BLANKETS, ?fcc., "<Sz QOur manufactory of CLOAKS and MANTI1 in full operation now; and we venture to soy I and more suitable to Southern taste," as cheap i ure of an early call and convinco yourselves of i KATJFI 175 TTTCTTWD TTTT7 Vi.lJUjUA? aaxjj LB J. KAUFFER,) L. BAUM, J Augusta, Ga. August 31, 1860, 18, 4t ps -Headquarters for Good Carriages of HMRmflyV ,e I pftJNEAS : O W? B [je Carriage Manufactory, Direct !* r I subscriber hftving a cero^tflM^fffa^gh 10. X is prepared to'build to ordermMPthd ?11 ts Stock of his own manufacture Bu lie fuetiJ>tf08. and again lirrtif) |p<j linMMfflliii at to lie gcnetally.to <ytfl orxjfv jg Ljirgg f Carriag ?< Largest an ^MjybMiog eluewhere u he is determined to ^ ^lft<SEvcry article ?rtd i? warranted. ?*\*&T Repairihg of eyery kind done at short kera Stock for-sale at Tow prices. . : 'kC i lit milt si npHElfarked and evert extending popularit Xe4*nd Europe?.fc so oh as best to establish Seywg Machin??~-*o GtUed?may be Caught, jX it ir-3w?t^k?n ettonfony to invert anything In t wDl do bo ma?t abide the coasequeqcea 1 nd tt&a j * r fci ' .v^? V main the ioUrlofi tea p?r?oa daafolag to f?o< Maohlfae^ tlwsgee^^gy, ,wofy8g capacitu <?? f'"SStSB&T1' M* S???r\TCo' /ffcaat^re ara the ne^oM* ffeloa^tratfipo: . ?Me, Will bo ofiarged. TM. ?IN< , ! K J. TATLOR, A?Dt. Ab^villcl * i* fb , - * . 'c J. JONES, guata Hotel, GEORGIA, etail Denier in samnssB GMICALS, inters' Articles, Varnishes, Window Olnss and nc Hair anil Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, touts, Trusses niul Supporters of nil kind?, II the Pntont or Proprietary Medicines anil Brandies for Mediuitml Purposes. DICLES, &c. Iter poodp equally as low bp tliey onn W obnir War rati It'll to be J<'rc*ti, 1'ure ami G'enuitu un<l miLi?fiiclion guaruntccd willi. regard botl [Doc. y, 185V, 3'2 AUM & CO., AND RETAIL IX U U I I S STXIEET. X7C HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA Merchants nnd Dealers Hint tlioy hare jn ning 1'all ami Winter Season. Our Store In making it the largest Store in the State most desirable Goods, is unsr.rpassed in 111 ivitli any house cither in Charleston or any otln a regular Wholesale Jobbing House, selling e only way to buy Goods cheap. city, of which our Mr. T. Kaukker, it is" en; in obtaining latest NovcltieB as they appear rumination of our Stock and l'riees before goir we can sell Goods fully aa cheap as any ollii luruier ira veiling, aau iimny owier expenses. 2CEIYED. and Colored Clotli, Satinets, )snaburgs, (Denims,) Stripee. , Cele6tial9, Lavclla Cloth, i, Delaines, Marcllas, Siiks, Silk Iiobcs, Iks, ns, Table Covers,-T*ble Cloths, JLowols urilliaDts, Marseilles guilts, 'elvet Ribbon9, >, "White Goods, of all kinds. > and Gloves, of all kinds. c. : J,AS, tlio only one in tlie Southern Stales, [hat we can offer, these articles better linisli is any Northern House. Just give us the> plei the abovo faces. BAXJM & CO., and 177 Broad Street, I AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA | I. KAUFFER, N. Y. I every Description at Charleston Prices. F. FRAZEE, X A , S. O - , ;lv in the Bear of the Market. itsman and a complete set of Practical Worlcm styles of Vehicles* and is daily adding to ch Carriages as cannot fail to please the m tention of his friends and customers and the pi ' r res of the Newest and Latent Fashions id most Fashionable in the State, ir , ' sell oa cheap as the cheapest and goo^os < notice and on reasonable Terms. Carriage n PHINCA8 F. FRAZEE. mum MAnniMH ... ivrma liiiiwpi " y of Singer'* SewingJKashina*?both in Ame: their eapertority ovfrjill other* in the mark it ia true, for* au^Oer amount of dollara, t i worthless or unreliable article, And thoie w reach of all, W?bl tiinea. both of ve*y geneffl 'application and c Monfactory, Prieo* redticed, respectively fn ndard Shufctk af^ahine, for carriage makers a Alto, to coto)let?1h* J?t, an eutir?\? newartl ??t>i d, oiid capable of kind of w6t ?ahf&ne* at that in yiaw of tt? v*lne than 1 " -y i/-. ' * ~-f ' ?, and tfiabeat method* of porcW.pg can o?Ti a' OAzktdc, which ia beautifal pictorial pap spiled Gatia. .?. rtation from (he New York'office to the plaee 1ER A CO., 182* BroadlUreet Aogaata, Ga, M. COIJEN, Agent, Aognau. * - k Al R.l l.O.I >KS' SUPER-PHOSPHATE! i I II3LASTEIIS Fcokinp Mnnuroo, will recollect j 1. Hint RHODES' SU I'KR l'llOSl'H ATE is tha'only Mfluurc the Into eminent anulyiieal j j Chemist, Professor Bieke!), of Mary lund, pro- j | uouuccd StandarcL ! i nn<l which 1ms been confirmed by every flection ; into wbich this Manure has been introduced, j This Manure is sold under a legal guarantee of Purity and Freedom FROM All AlllilTEIUTlON! from Iho eminent manufacturing c'jemistp, Messrs. I'otts A Klett, unile.r whose personal , supervision KIIODKS' SUPEK-l'HOSWI ATK in f, manufactured. This Mnnure lias been used in , South Carolina for seAeral yeans past, with i great success in the culture of Cotton and Corn, j ami is now thoroughly established for these itn; portant staples, jlo not let the present season ! paw* without the experiment. ! Itead the annexed letters from gentleman who | have tried it the past sea.-on. J. A. ANSLEY & CO,, | NO. 300 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, Gl. J I _ ATIIF.NS, OA.. Nov. 22. I)<ar Sir : Mimics' Super-l'hosphnte has beei applied by me this year,on a small scale, to hot.l | Corn ami Cotton. The rci?ull exceedep my rx i pcctation, although the experiments, fur mail' & reasons, were not., anil con 1.1 not ho conduct.>< willi due caution ; yet I nm entirely ftnli<Tie>! tlu?t. the growth of weed, in both instances, th fruit in corn, and the number of boll* of cotton were fully douhlo the yield in the portions on ' manured, nu<l this when only a tabic spoont'i; of the Super-I'hosplmt e wan applied an a to| dressing to eneli hill of corn, and a teas|ioonfn tw each stalk of cotton?and the last as late i the season an the 18th of July. Home of th weed grew to nine feet high, with nix fee gt branches, covercd with bolls, while the Ufilna mired was not half so good. It is 1113 iiilcnlio f next year, to test it more fully. (-g Very Respect fully, Your most ol?*t pcrv'f, er .. .. .. .. .. . K 1 (Signed) Jl. C. 31. 11AM.MUM). I UNION 1*01 NT, (0. R. R.) Nov. 28, 1850. ?y Messrs. J. A. Ansi.ky <t Co.: in Gat Ik.?1 bought, a ton of Rhodes' Super ig Phosphate in Baltimore, lust Spring, Mr. II. I or Lcilner, of. Berzclia, to test its value as a ina nurp. I pnt about 125 lbs. on an acre of eottoi i in the drill, on land that would not nrtake ovc | 75 to 1 ot) lbs. of seed eollon per ncre, withoi j Manure. The result is entirely 6at isfactor; | 1 have made at least from 450 lo 500 lbs. to tl: j acre on this very poor land. I expect to pur j chase fiom 5 lo 8 tons for my Spring crop. M i Overseer wishes mo to put his name to tbia ali< Yours, iu great haste, I (Signed) P. W. l'RINTUP, WILLIAM FOSTER. Dc. 24, 1859 Si tf. MMffMED GUANO. No. S3 Skconh SxnKF.t, ^ 13alt!MOIie January *28, 1869. J REPORT OF ANALYSIS A? OF ia ROBINSON'S MLMPILATED GHX ?' POR FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ, 3B43LTIMOR3E ITY. A SAMPLE of the above which was taken your Mills, wiw found, upon analysis, be capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cen And-to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 46.82 " " The above proportion of Amnion in and Boi Phosphate of Lime is known to bo uiosl prop for concentrated manures. Both theoretic reasoning and the result* of numerous practic expcrimenti! have approved of it. An applic tion of 200 lbs', of this article article per aci will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lin than is required by any crop?thus leaving , considerable surplus ot Um valuable nuirinic incorporated with tho soil after cropping, at will furiiitb a sufficient quantity of amiponia to act as irnutriiuent and stimulant. CllAS. BICKELL, Th, D. BEPOET OjST MUXIPULATED GUAM .,1'OR FfiANCIS ROBINSON. f* < THE sample analysed was taken by myd< from the bags in the will where the guai was manipulated. It contained of Ammonia^ ... 8.24 per oer .Phosphoric Acid, - 21.98 " " Equivalent td en Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " jii8 It is therefore nn excellent manipulated g ost and, containing euogh ammonia to produce jb rapid ?nd vigorous growth, and eniHciei quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustii of tU^ soilOf A. SlfOWDEPI PIOGOT, M. ?. AnalvEfnnl mil Onniullinff Clip mint. ^orsalS^BY t > a. ansley & co. _ NO. 200 BROAD ST. OA. vi'nnrinT imnnrmirrrnni Tu UllllilH er, '< )or tomic W? a^i.j or; Septal, l5mj Orgrfn^fil^er, Charleston S. CONG Alii :e IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., M A N U FACT UIIBUS OF Steam Engines, From 8 to 100 Horse PowerWK llnve always ICnginps of (liferent size* in u forward slate, to that we can furnish any size wi111 dispatch. Our Engines look tin* first Premium at th< Charleslou Institute Fair hold in 18o9. ITUM,WiSI(iiirrK. j Wo have secured some of the liepfc Mill i wrigiun in me >iuio ut j>mMnir "pour i-::igmc i niul Mills. \\c have only to mention the nuiiie ! of Thomas Ani>i:issox, who is acknowledge ! by all who know liim to lie one of the first of tli i Slate. Also, J. J. JJkvit, John SrurTiii;i;.and Bevcral othcre. : IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of all Descriptions Itfade to Ordei ti | Wu cast every day in the week. Wo hav , ] now the host slock of (Jcnrins; Patterns in 111 _ , State, having pmrhnscd : II 1 lie 1'uUcrns he longing to Sinclair it Co. along with tli 1 | shop. Wo have good I'altiTn Maker.i constmi I, ly employed. Our Castings have taken tli t. Premium every year nl the St'itc Agricultun i, Society. ;i i BELLS. j We cast II. lls of all sizes, for Churches < 11 l ire Ainrni, on tlie most rcasonaoie terms, an " if they ?lo not give general satisfaction, tli ? party ean return them al our expense. W i were a\var?le?l Premiums last year at the Slat Fair liehl in Columbia, ami al llic Charlcblo " , Institute l'air lor our Bella. Grist Mills and Grist Mill Irons. We iiiniiiilncliir.1 Portable Mills of all size nii'l of fiiperi'T pattern. Also '?ii>-t .Mill Irot of all sizes. Our (JriM. Mill Irons also took tl ! Premium at the late Fair in Columbia. -! Saw Mills. _1 ! -We manufacture circular Paw Mills of tlire , I sizes. Also, W inter's Patent Mulav Saws, f< ,pj which we liave tlie right of the State of Sout Carolina, an<l we also make Sa'.v Mill Irons < . all sizes. Our Saw Mill Irons al=o took tli ;u Premium at the late Fair held in Columbia. " ; Shingle and Barrel Stave Machine. ; We are agents for Samuel M. King's l'atei i Shinirle and Stave Machine. It will cut 7.0t : Sliinclcs or linrrel Staves per Jay. I We arc al?o agent* for Judson's Patent Go i erner Valves und Fuel Keonoiniser. Ale i Agents for Lowlier'a Cotton Seed Ihiller. - j In addition to the above, we inaiuifartin i Patent Reaction Water Wheels; 1'atcnt Sa i Mill Dogj, of a superior Pattern and ver | cheap. In short, anything iri and aliout a Mi i of Any kind. 1 A list of prie.-s will he sent lo any ot wi.-hing it. Aldo, all i|iiestions answered, ai ; communications promptly attended to. .1 (> I IN ALKXANDKR, ROUT MclXJUGALL. ! Snpfember 28, 1800, 22-12ra ol PURE OLD GOBI - WHISKY to J r I nlh I ndercigneri wcuM inform (lie pub t. | -l. that he has u superior l'? of this artic for sal?\ Apply to rne at the Marshall IIouso. JOilMSOX KAMEY. cr Sept. 12. ISt.O. 20. tf "! CHARLES fATLIU, Dc.ilrr in J'lANO FORTES, Mumc, OitlU ' I'll ins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordcons, Inst rue' (ion Hook*, thritar and Violin Strinys, Ac. ^ Opposite U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Also, Solo Agent for Chickering it Sons, n j Stoilart's Celebrated Piano Fortes, to 11.18 stock comprises every variety CJ, 6J, and 7 octave instruments, from $250 $1,000. Every instrument is warranted sou and perfect. [March 23, 18fi0,12ir THEODORE MARKWALTER, TVT /\ RBIiE WORK< ) Broad Street, near the Market, ' AUGUSTA, GA. t MARBLE Monuments, Ton stones. <fcc. Also.Mnrble Mnnt< and Furniture Works of all kin from the plainest to the most el orate, designed and furnished to on at short notice. AH work for I country carefully boxed and forwa ed March 23. 1800, 12m HOWARD ASSOCIATIOI PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent institution established by spce a- eudomnent, for the relief of the sick and L a tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidei nt Diseases. an ~|\/TEDICAL Advicffgiyen grntis by the A 1YJL ing Surgeon ttVall who npply by letl with a description of their condition, (ago, oc< Eiation, habits of life, <fcc.,) and in cases of < reine poverty,Medicine furnished free of char vuiuauic nepons on me i\ow jiemenies e ploved'-iri'lho DiBpensar}*#Jentto the afllictcd sealed letter envelopes, freo of clinrge. T' II or three Stamps for no*t?ge will be aeeeptib ' Addrcos, DR. J. 8K1LLIN IIOUGllTO Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. South Ninth Philadelpeia, Pa. By order* br the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President ? Geo. Faibchildt, Secretary. [Jan. 20,15 \ D. MALONE, BZUCQKbATBE AND ; 5 ** ROCK MASON, Ninety Six, S. C. * Q- QfwHIRS his services to thepnblio as Brie fe s^^Bjver and Rock Mason, and feels con r- JHR his ability to warrant satisfaction, 9* ffljBrlfad a long experience io the busine d .MH Europe and America. Persons wis n iiwmrbrk of this kind done wotitd do well H *?3#ffesB'him at Ninety Si*. 8. C, * May 4. lgBO. l.tf ' ^ H . GEORGIA " J Manufactory of SaddlM and Harnea F }99 Broad SlrWt under Ui o An gn sU H ote I. i, JIFtnrfl PAXROW* Proprietor. *. Maeliine Stretched of Oik, Hemltx and Robber. Gin Br.om of Onk, Hemicx 0 aud Rubber. 28, 1880,22, 4n) Iicoivf:i; iluiujcmf " i A ii Iafaliittli Cut r for (Jonorhwa? | And all Diseases of tiic Urinary Organs. ! r "'HIS itemedv cures wlicu nil oilier prcpnrnI JL lions fail. It is entirely unlike every other | compound, containing no mineralpoiton or uan; .vol/* JJrutf, 113 it is prepared solely from Ilool*, | j Harks and Leaves, ftiid linn been linndedj'down i fi'-m one generation lo another by tiic Cherokee | h'dian$. It is offered to tlie public on its own in; i riosic merits. It performs its duty quickly and | thoroughly. Tlie unfortunate of either sex will - ! a i.:_ it ,.f ?l??inir lit* repaid rty using iiii9jhimiuvm>ov<.>.u ?. B themselves nt the mercy ofsomc Quack or Pro lessor. Tliis Jtniietly strikes at tlie very Hoot of j t'.m disease; its tcndeucy is not simply to suspend | I lis poison, but to remove the cause on which it ! depends.?l-'nll directions in pumphlet form nc. company each botlle.-^Tho speedy and perrna| nent relief alforded by this Remedy, in oil cases of O'otiorfuca, G'lcef, Gravel, Stricture, f/vor A Ii Ji'.f, ( W'fiilti i:i 1'rmalct,) and all Diseases of the | 1'rinary Organs, has astonished the mostscieni , tilic men of the age. This remedy not only eradj icatcs nil poixoit from the xy*tc>n but invigorate* tin-most delicate constitution. tar It does not i.trcot the breath or interfere with any elass of business, or require any deviation from the usu ul diet. It requires no assistance from oth - er medicine. And what enhances its value -s s [ the entire nbscnce of all nauseous taste, beioga - . .1f.ite.mt Attil /li.lu.intis flVPIin. 1 J'riff $2 /><r Hot tic. or Th rrr Jlotllcx for $5> p l'OTTlill it MERVIN, Sole Proprietors, i St. Louie, Mo. Sold in Aliltcvillc 1>y T). McLnucliliu, and all ro>|H)iifil>l<) <li';iler<* in nwilivincs. Von Schnak ; it Uricrsoii, Charleston, Wliolcsalo Agents. r'i THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAo i AliliEVlLLK DISTRICT. i,. I In Equity. l" ! Kdwiu I'arlscr and Eugenia ) | 11. Iiis wife. > '' j vs. ) Bill for Relief <fc< Armistc-nd Burt anil Mnrtlia / j C. liis wife, and olliers. f ip ' TT APPEARING to m}* satisfaction thalTres ! JLvant DeGraffeiiried and Lucrctia A. his wif< ! E. Pickens Noble and Sarah M. liis.wife, James i I/. Calhoun, Geo. McG'iflle Calhoun, and tlx e ! children ol Thomas J. Calhoun dee'd. viz . i William. James, Henry, John. Jone and hei . husband, (whose name is unknown) Hetty ant ! Harper her husband, and Margaret, defen ; dants to the above stated Bill, reside beyonc Q 1 the limits of this Slate On motion by S. A A MeGownn, Comp.' Sol. Ordered that the aaic |(> Defendants do appear and plead, answer 01 J demur to the said Bill within three month' ; from the publication hereof, or the same wil i lm t .iL'ii.i nitninat f liflm WM. II. PARKER, c. if. a. c ' Commissioner's Office, ) >r j Sept. 27, I860. f 23 3m ,e ! State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE 1)1 STIUCT. i Office Court of Common Picas and Geit'l Sctsion lt 1 Moure tt Quaife, ) Attachment. )0 j vs. > Thompson ?fc Fair Plain I Jos. W. Davis. ) tiffs Attorney. v, T\7 I1EREAS tlie Plaint iff did on the tentl 0 t ? day of April, eighteen hundred nm sixty, file his declaration aginct the Defen re dent, who, (it is said) is absent from nni w without the limits of the state, and lias neithe ,y wifo nor'attorney known within the same, uno ill whom a copy of said declaration might b served: It is therefore ordered, that the sai J0 Defendant da nppear and nlend to the said d< claration, ou or before the eleventh day < April, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. otlici wise final and absolute judgment will then I given and awarded ncainst him. MATHEW McDOXALD, c. c. p. ? Cleric's Office, ) April 12, 1860 j 51 12m F1 all and. "VVinter Stvlei Ihats and caps AT C. P. REMSEN'S irs u 1T4 Broad Street, opposite the Augusta Ilote Augusta, Gn, and Columbia, S. C. ' JUST RECEIVED, the following new good Gents' Fine Moleskins, Cnsrimeres ah Soft Hats, various colors and styles with ?f complete stock of Gents' Fine Boys and Ch to drcn's Fancy CAPS. Also, Couatry-ma< Wool Hats for Plantation use. JOHN WOOLLEY'S Grraniteville Hats, i lie is now mnnufaeturine all dualities of Fi Hats, ns Low as $1.60. My Goods are t made to order, and warranted for style at durability. The public ia invited to call at n"" examine for themselves. ?]8. Oct 5. I860, tf (J. P. BEMSEN? Copartnership Notice pd* r|">IIE undersigned have formed a Copartne X ship under the firm of .Oltlt A LEE, f< the practice of Law and Eqoily in the Distrii iof Abbeville. J AS. L. ORR. W. A. LEE. ial J3F~Mr. ORR will nltend to any businei >j*. committed to his care in the Districts of Andei ntc Bon, I ickcdb, urecuvme, oporiauourg nuu jjbi reWs. ct- Sept. J, I860, 19 3m ter LIME! LIME! LIME I Sc rpUE Subscriber lakes this method of inioita X ing the public generally, that he has, au ,n expects to keep constantly on hand, a goo supply of the best Southern Made Lime, t '* Arnold's Old Quarry, one mile from Pinson Ford, or the Free Bridge, on Saludq^ Rivoi 2 which he offers for sale at th?*fo]lowing pricci Any amouut under 100 buahels, 33^ cts pe bushol, over that amount 80 cts. per bushe Terms Cash. .T. C\. ftASftR 'm Mf.. Gajbhor, LaurensDist.jS.C., Oct. 26,12i PLOUGHS I PLOUGHS. *. OPE HORSE TLOWa. "vu 160 TWO HORSE PLOWS, ' For sale low by CABHICHAEL & BEAN, Sept. 28, I860, 22-4m I VERELL & JACKSON, as HOUSE PAXXTBB0, GRAIRER8, If ARBT.KR J9 * AUD PAPER HAHQERS, . iwi3Sr!bx"Sr six. s,. J. r. VBRKLL. * OALBB JFAPKSOJ _ Jan. 27, 1860, 12m V ? ?s? *;?-- ? - , i CHEESE! GOBBQB!! A XARGE SUPPLY on>*n<1 of the im ^ we h?T? aol? ?r tha lut thre * y**F SRASCH <fc PARKEft. Oct. 10, 1860 U If AYSfe'S SARS^ARILLA, A compound remedy in r/hiclj, liave labored to produce the most effecto^t alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of I'ure Saraaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power at to afford an effective antidote fur the disease* Sarsoparilla is reputed to core. It is believed that auch a remedy is wanted by those who BiifTerfroii) Strumous complaint#, and that one which will accfltnplieh their enre mast prove of immense service to .this large class of ouf A' " ' 1 * n/tvnnlalslv tliia nmiClOU leilOW VllltCli 7. .WI, VVM.,..V... ..... compound will do it h?? been proven by experiment on many of the worst eases to ba found of tli$vfollowing complaints.? Scrofula ahdSckokulois Complaints, ERUti tions and Eruptive Diskasm, Uicem, Pimple*, Blotches, Tumors, Salt KIiecm, Scali> Head, Sytiiilis and Syphilitic Affectiohs, JMeccubiai. Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia obTjc D??lovrel'x Df.ihlity, Dyspepsia axi> J*meiesio!*. ErympeLas, Rose or St. Antiiost's Fire, and wdesd the whole class of complaints arraing- from impt'rity of the blnon. This compound will be found n great pre?motor of health, when taken in the spring, to m>pel the foul humors which fester in the blood al tlmt season of the year. By the timr)j expulsion of them many rankling disorders mr? nipp?*d in the bud. Multitudes can, by lh? aid of this ramedy. spare themselves from th* endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do tlii? through the natural channels of the body by an alternative medicine. Cleanse out the vi' Linit'U ui1mju wnt'UL'vn juu uuu no jiii|iui ititro bursting through the ekin in pimples, eruptions or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foal, and your feeliogs will tell you whep. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there Ofin be uo lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lifo is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these euds. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone lias not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more because many preparations pretend ing to be concentrated cxti^cts of it,'~pouta\p:j but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla or any: thing else. During lale years the public have been misled by large bottles pretending to give a quart ? r?P [ of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Snrsaparilla but ofti-n 110 curative properties 'whatever. Hence bitter and painful disappointment has | followed the use of the various extracts Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tko nnme itself is justly despised, nnd hag b?comet synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Stirsap^rtfla, and in| lend tp supply auch a remedy as shall rescue! the name fro^n the load of obloquy which rests r upon it. Apd we think have ground for. I believing it lias virtues are irresistible, by the ordinary yuii the diseases it is intentended to cure. Jn order to seenre their complete eradication fropx the system the remedyshould be udiciously taken according to direc ions on the bottle. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER A CO.,_ Lowell, Mass. Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. Ayer's Chrry Pectoral, has von lor itself such a renown for the enra. of every vaiitty of Throat and Lung Com-. plaint that it is entirely unnecessary fur us to. revount the evidence of its virtues, wherever h iu has been employed. As it has long been in. constant use throughout this section we need, i* not do more than assure the people its qua'ity is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that r ! it may be relied on to do for their relief all it r n hns ever been found to do. J Ayer's Cathartic Fills, For Tiik Cl'he ok CoMtiveiicsn Jaundice Dy *f jjrpsia, Itidif/rxtion, jM/ncnlrri/, Foul Stomach, ?ryxipcltu, licaduchc, lihcHmal'tHH, Emp r" I tioua and Skin J)i*rj*cx, Liver Complaint, 'e I Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor* and Salt U/iewv, Worms. i Gout, Nruxak/ia, as a dinner Pill, and for Furi fy'-Vff tfte -Wood. They ore sugar-coatcd, so Hint the most _ sensitive can tuke them pleasantly, ami tliey are tlie best aperient in the world for all tlm y purposes of a famity physic. Price, 25 cents, per box; Five Boxes /or?1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians^ Slutesmen, and eminent personages, have lent^ tlidir names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space liere will not. permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our AMKnio/* Almanac in which they arc given ; with also, foil i j r <i.? ?? olwi #i,? treatment that should be iollowod for Iheir cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer^ with other preparations they make more profit, on. Demand A yen's, and take no others. The ick want the best aid there is fur then), aula ? sliey should have it All our remedies are for salt-by all druggdi* BQWIELAFITTE & CO., *: 8VCCE880JtS TO !j BO WEE, BRO. & ee., lc Factors and Commission i MBHOHA3STT3, Central Wharf, ".'l JOIIX A. BOWIE. ) 1 , JOliy 1). LAKITTK, [ CHAEL^BTON, 8- C. EDWARD LAFITTE. j Sept. 14. 1860. go. 3m * G-. M. GALiiOXUsf, WAREHOUSE f; * ANfir ?' GENERAL COHMIOX Reynold's St., between Jackson'and Molntosl) Augusta, Q>a.| r. will attend strictly tenth e sale of. ?- O OTT.pN ? BACON, OJ&AIH, And all other produce consigned to hiin. Pep eorial attention giving to the filling of all^oiS;ders for Bagging, Rope and Family - StippliM, Liberal Cash advances rnadp fin produca iq Store. * 1- June 24, I860, 8 if d ' ' d * , !' JAMBS D. .CHJLLMEBS, ' - - * . ai3b?ville p. hu s. & I DEALEB, JN ALL ?1* D8 OF BMflll All AHIIfAt ' MARBLE, -r ^ " r . HA8 Jqai received thre? hondr?J o?w piece# together with the did, making on a.of larg&t Stocks in the SUte'tWhiih/Wfll.b* aa low M can be.boAight in abj r jSUce/ > MARBLE SLABS, 8 ft feet l^y 3. from |20 fp ffO . HEUtrST**!*. J > MONUMENTS And Fancy BeadStona* aiy*y^ on band <o? * e geUjV vrith & large quantity .ftf deaigna,- which ? can be ifl|j3e to order at ak<jr$ notiee. AU Marble Cutting and-0ar*tna noatlv J. jUJUAlMKRg J Jan. 26, 1860 40 If Mi?yv -