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ALL WELL. No sens again aliall; - No desert intervene; No deep nnd rolling river Bhall rwll it? tide between. i No lilenk cli/Ts ?pwur<l towering, fc3.*W ImMtul unv anger Mgl'I; No tempest JitrLly lowering, Shall wrap wai? its night, t " - Love, and iinKverelunion Of soul with tlrose hsv?, N*nm?!<s ?nd gliiJ crttwiminion, Shall b< our }<?y ab?vo. No dread ?f warling urcLm-w, No though t of tu-he or |>i.i i No (retting hour* of weak taw, Shall inur our pence agtin. No death our homes o'erslmditig, CM. II ? i . niiaiicrr our nitrjM unsil ing ; For nil is lif.i imfntli nj*. In presence of our Kini{. EXCEBPTS. Wluit freo represents a person who persists in incurring debts? ? Willow, (wil owe.) Olio ought to ha\o daten at one's finger ?tids, feeing tlier grow upon the palm. One hundred yards of the raw silk of the silkworm does not weigh a grain. *1 love these still,' ns the quiet husband flaid to the eliatteting wife. Did the horsemen who 'scoured the plain use soap J Why ifi 11>c world like a piano 1?Be cause il is full of sharps and Hats. No dust affects the eyes like gold dust^ 3wk1 ?io glares like brandy glasses. Why are shepherds ati?l fisherman like beggars !?Because they live by Jc^oSr or by crook. ^ An artificial fiori-t lately described himself as 'Meat/ gardener to the ladies.'' The reflection of the sun's rays in a mirror has been distinguished at a distance o twelve-miles. A ! ?'si)a menta i. TurTii.?><-Tlnj hu>band who do'.'3 uot prefer his own friends to'auy other spot on chilli, has no place to be happy in. ? Men of genius are often dull and inert in society, as the blazing meteor when it .. descends to eartli is only a stone. U is easy to exclude the noontide light by closing the even, and it is easy to resist lJl? i-liMirHsi. Irutli lir linr.l.minnr llu? Im-irt " 0 What is the difference between one who wall;* and otto who looks up a flight of stairs ? ?V>ne steps up flirts Muiotlicr stares up steps. We were considerably aui<u>ed by nn ac <coui,t that wo lately saw of a remarkable <luel. There were six men upon the ground and six misses. If the Mexicans want to learn tbo secret _ r .i u. m t .1 ? ui siuoie ffoccrinnciir, pernaps iney nao dj ter send fur Mr. Rarey. An eminent artist of tlio eitr is about getting up a 'panorama of a lawsuit.' It opens in the year otic, nnd closes with doomsday. Wby should potatoes grow bolter than any other vegetable ??Because they hare ?5'ee to bee what I hey are doing. 'Tommy, tny son, what is longitude ?'? 4A clothes line, papa.'?'l'io?e it, my son.' ?'DecaufrO it stretches from polo to pole.1 J TtareasoQ why whale* frequent the Arctic teas if, probably, because they ?upp!y the 'northern lights* with oil. A young gentleman of our aquaintancc fay# he thinks that young ladies who refu.?? good offers of marriage are too 'no-inn bv half.' Willi die assintarx-e of a microscope, a grain of gold may be seen divided into fif. ty millions of distinct part?. Advice to uaciieloiih?Eat rold pudding to settle your lovo : but don't do anything which will indudeyou to settle your money.?Punch. When may a man be said to be literally immersed in business J?When he's giving swimming lessons. There is a man at Tones who walks so low that they say he wears a pair of spurs to keep his shadow from treading on his beeU. Ma,if you will give mo an apple,I will ' J ~ 1? lW- t !l 1 w gwii.? nu, hi)' ciiiui, you muai not be good for pny?you ought to l?e yoodfor nothing. i fllSQl'I.AR MARRIAGE.?The man wbo wedded an opinion found himself married to a one-eyed dear, (one idea.) The easiest and best way to expand the t chest "it to have a good, large heart in it; . fraaves the cost of gymnastic*. A businee* man of our acquaintance U r so scrupoloukly exact in all his doing*, that ?? t? *? - i - 1 nmu ?i? uo a ?ion, uu HIWHVS Will toawt ugon taking a receipt. * r t A yotifig lady, a few evenings since, ?aid to ber cdfratier, 'Please clasp my cloakP?1 Certainty,' *aid he, clasping liiaarras around ber, 'and the contents, too.' The records of lifts run thus : Man creepi into childhood?bounds into youth?bo ben into manhood?softens into *ge?totten into second childhood, and slumber* intc the cradto prepared for biro. A good-lookiof young laoy recently en[ ' tend a dyer's shop, and thus accosted bin: ?'You are the coan that dyes, are yon notl ?'No,' replied th* gallant, Tjn the mac \ > tfud lhret; but TU die for you.' [*<.., ' %'<l- * . [ , . THE MYSTERY. In tlio middle of the fifteenth century Louvain, in tb? Netherlands was aaflourish>ing tmiveTsUy town. From the rich commercial cities all around the wealthy burg! hers sent their sons to acquire nt least a ! smattering of polite literature-at tliat seat t of learning; ami many young noblemen alt?o frequented its colleges, contributing to the prosperity of the town by wealth they 1 freely f^ent, even if they profitted littlo by the educational advantages offered to them I bv a Sdikram ?t tli-o imiv*?r*ii?_ Abo*i coo -of the students there was at that time n mystery, and as may bo imagined tho mysterious scholar soon Ikscjkwc an ol^ect <vf interest at?5 cariosily for liis companions, tlio interest increasing in proportion with the duration of the mysterious ; person in question acquired tho reputation of being connected with evil powers, and with holding converse with familiar demons. Some there were among tho students who even undertook to furnish proofs of his I having dappled in tho 'black art,' and went so far as to assert that Adrian had made a compact with tho Evil One himself. The reader will naturally bo anxious fo know what it was that procured for this stuJent so sinister and unsatisfactory a reputation. lie owed it simply to the two I lUilWW|||<r uiMUIIllMiUlCCS; Adrian I'lorcnt, tlie son of a clothworker at UI retell, line! tlio marvelous power of learning almost, as it appeared, liy intuition, llisprogress was wonderful. His fellowstudents, far from being able to compete with him, were left hopelessly in tho rear in the race for acadetnic honors, and were soon content to strive for the victor's wreaths among themselves, leaving Adrian to continue his course as he would, far ahead of them all. This iras the first causo of his unpopularity. ?ir ? ?: J -i jjimv, c>;iiu un-su cnsMisis oi "eigmccn or twenty ySi rs, 'could tho obscure clotlnvorker's son, who went abroad in a sliappy jerkin and threadbare hose, and had never a broad piece to spend at the wine house? how could he surpass thcin all, despite the j advantages they had enjoyed in the way of early training and competent^, without having recourse to unhallowed means.' 'It was clearly impossible,'said the united wis dom of the student world of Louvain. The second circumstance was a more mosterious one still, and quite in accordance with the superstitious ideas of tho lime. Every evening as twilight fell, when the students wer thinking of recreation after the fatigues of the day, Adrian would glide away from among them, and declining all offers of companionship with a courteous _ -i. :.i i i :? ?- ? i * ' uut <1 ucuiucu ui-armg, nc wouiu l ike himself away to re-appear at ten or eleven at night most frequently with hollow cliceks ami jaded eyes, in which, however, there burned an unnatural fire. Tho olject or direction of tho?; solitary walks he would never divulge, parrying all implied hint?, and positively declining to answer the direct questions of some more eager among his comrades. Once, when closely pressed, lie turned haughtily upon them, and in words of withering scorn denounced their meanness in endeavoring to pry into a matter that concerned himself alone, and which he desired to keep hidden. His scorn, while it made them ashamed of themselve*, rousI llw?ir nnnrnr oarfiinct | -- O- -t- " "* | palpably placed them in the wrong, and j thus the breach between Adiian Floront and his fellow-students was widened, and he wandered among them?successful beycnd precedent in his studies?but n shunned, proscribed, suspected and consequently unhappy man. -s S'ill the mystery continued. As sure as the shadows of evening fell, the thin, spare form of the student was seen issuing from the college gates, and heedless of all scoffers with a sad smile on his calm, pale face, he betook himself to his solitary walk. Each night he would return with llio marks of severe mental conflict on his features, to a? bieve greater and greater triumphs in the lecture room, and to bo looked upon in consepuenoe with increased aversion by the youths, wlio hated and envied white they could not equal him. At last they could bear uncertainty no juugcr; ana lorgetiui ot iho reproof tbeir curiosity hail already received, a pnrly of some twelve betook themselves 0110 night to tho task of parading the city through itft length and breadth, in the hopo of finding the^ysterious student. For twohours4bey walked in vain : nowhere could they find a trace of the man they sought, and as midnight approached, they were about to abandon their search in despair, when one of them suggested thai St. Peter's church had not yet been visited. Tho observrlion wbr received by tho rest with a scornful laugh. St. Peter's church,' cried one, 'by St. James, tho Joung wizard will no^ have chosen so holy a place for his incanta lions r *Nay, Wit,' pcroisted the first speaker, 'let ua at any rale try if be bo I litre, for ev^p otber fpot ib Lou Vein bavo wo traversed twice over.'. * . So tbe students turned about and roa*e for the fine old church.- They made a cir1 cuitof tbe edifice, anci wero about to retire I with a laugh at their companion, at wboee suggestion they bad taken w> much useless ( trouble when laying his hand to bis lip*, i the young roan motioned them to advance silently. ( 'Unless I am strangely mistaken,' be whispered, 'be whom we seek it sitting yonder in the light of tbe lamp read> tag.' Noiselessly they advanced on tiptoe, and I there, ta a secluded cower of tbe church i sat tbe reputed necromancer his eyes bent on a latin volume, whkfb be was studying so eagerly as to be utterly unconscious of their approach. For some moments tho intruders stood abashed, unwilling to disturb tlio p*lo student, and fearing to retire lest tlio noise should discover them. Presently, however, he raised his head and discovered that ho had been watched. A scarlet flush ununited to tho forehead of Adrian Florenf, bat presently recover: i.: IT 1 ? ... nig iiiiiiscii, iic auvanccu WUU calm dignity I towards his comrades. 'You have taken some pains, my friend*, to discover my whereabouts,' he raid,smiling, 'and it n but just that I should wholly enlighten those who have found out so much for themselves.?Know then, in coining to the university I had the choice, of remain- j rsg a burden on my father, who is, as you may know, a poor man, or of supporting myself as best I may by copying writings and doing any work of that I can obtain. I chose the latter, but found it inconvenient to take much time from my studies for the j | supply of my necessities; therefore, instead j jot working at parchments to t>uy candles i for myself, I have taken advantage of the | lamp our good town council liave put tip here, to study here; night after night, and that my scheme has not been uiisuuit'ssful, | I hope to prove at the next distribution of di-grees.1 But, dear Adrian, the cold,' remonstrate*) one of his companions; 'it is enough to freeze you.' 'Dear friend.?,'he said with a smile, 'the thirst for knowledge is a burning fever, which I will scorch a man up unless ho allays it, j and the night air is scarcely felt by him in j whom this fever burns and now, friends leave ! r _ r i i i i ? I II1U, IUI 1 WUUIU UL' ctlUlll*. "\Viil? glowing chocks ar.d downcast eyes tlrey grasped the sltuk'iit's ha/id nud retired. The after life of Adrian l<*lorcnt belongs lo the history of Iris country. The pale youth who had sat solitary under the l;i?ip 1 in tho church porch became vice-chancellor i in the university, whose poorest student lie j ! had been ; afterwards was made tutor, and I chosen counsellor of tlie Emperor Charles V.; prime minister in Spain and finally pope, under the title of Adrian VI. Ho you sing?' says thp teapot to the 1 kettle. 'Yes,* replies the kettle, 'I can man- ! ii . j age to get over a few bars.'?l13ah !' ex | claimed the teapot. 'Stop tliat abominable noise," said a commandin^ oflioer to a trumpeter in the mi )si of a battle; 'wo can stand Jtrc, but we can't j stand that air.1 I ? r|"MIK subscriber* liaviner juet npe<t?d in Colmr A.. r in in of Charleston, respect fully solicit 1 STOCK OK CARRIAGES, comprising n fjcri Rock a ways. for four and six persons, C<-rinnnt I Planters' Carriages. Turn-Over-Seat Rocknways ! of every variety. Concord Side Spring \Vh riu?rt aplirovcd My lei. GREENFI Mar 23, 1B60] Repository o & lyj THE NEWLY ESTAI RANSOM F WouM regretfully inform tlieir friends and t SELECT STOCK THEY maj' be found at No. 140, BROAD riieonix) where Ihey have on band and a< in the country, Every Variety ?5?" It would be to the advantage of those * we are offering our goods at LOWER. The lias ever been aold in this market. Give R/ March, 3, 1800, 45-l2ml' GOOD NEWS TO If" H. H. P: r ADIlffET UAUlHlil AND DEALER ] ECOMTE3Y OP WOULD rMjuctfally iiiforra the public thai make to arder all kinda of Cfabinet Fur DRESSING BTJREA COTTAGE BEDS' * WARDROBES 83f~ P?noiw wiahiptr anything in h'ialiae w. long experience in the boaineaiat the North wi . Work Delivered at the aty Path, & Cf March t, 1160, tf ALLEN & DIAL! COLUMBIA, S. C. j Jtirirt Jiiijmrtrrx ami WhoUtt-ile ami Ilclail ' DEALEIIS In English and American HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, | NAILS, MILLSTONES MILL IRONS, MhfMS <;ko?H>S% ST( ?CIv K I1TTI,KS, India Rubber and Leather BELTING, Carp?nlerV, Hlncksiiiiili's ami TnniKif'sTtmls Agrivu'tural and Harden Implements, in grail varitey. renders, Andiron*, Shovels ami tongs, ami inanv oilier articles in the Housekeeping line. LIKE CEHEXT AXI) PLASTER, PAINTS, OILS, &c. French and American WIMBDW GLASS, Double and Single Barrel GUNS, PISTOLS, Shot Kelts, l'owdcr Flanks, I'owiler, Shot. ite All of wliirh arc ofTcreil for sale, nt prices, llmt cannot fail to jjivc satisfaction. J NO. M. Al.LKN. J JNO. a DIAL. Columbia, 2"?l, fit 535?" Anderson Ciar.otto, copy 5 time?. VALUABLE HOUSE & LOT FOXl SALE. r|"MlK rcsulencc of Mr*. IInrri*on, situated JL. iu one ot tlio most. clii;il>lc location* in Aliliovill#. Villflir.* k I.ir..e...1 f..?. ? - .w W..V. IV. onic UU I CHsor.ntde li-i'UM. Tlif House contains ten mom?, witli all norcss:iry out. buildings, in a state of thorough repair. Tin? Lot embraces* fivo acres; a larj^e am] handsomely improved Flower Varil, Orchard, Vineyard, ite. There is also a second building sito on the premises. For furllier particulars npplv to 31. rKKlUN, Esy. March 3, 18U0, 45, If Wanted. ' po HIKE a good house servant capable of .1. tlcing t lie waging ami irotiing for a smnll family. I.ilwial wages will be paid. Ap ply at this tiftifp. Jiiii.2A, 30 tf il-ia a branch of It. W. Gale's Carriage Empo:he attention <>f purihnsers to their LARGE at variety of rtvles. Consisting in part of uwa Carriages wilb antl without i>iekey Scats, , PlmMon*, Top. No-Top ?u(l SliiJ<i Srni Iiuggie* gon?, Bretts and Coac||CS of the newest nYid ELD & GALE, pposilu the Charleston Depot, Columbia, S. C. 3LISHED HOUSE OF VANS & CO., ho pultlic generally, to nn inejtcctiou of <Jieir OF FURNITURE. STRICT, City Hotel Building, (lnte Ehgle <fe c daily receiving from the bc&t munu factories of Furniture. wishing anything in our lino to give us aj call as FiaURES us a trial. LNSOM EVANS & CO. AIJOUSTA, OA. MARRIED PEOPLE. RATHER, 1 MA VCD milium, IN FURNITURE,. ATH, S. O. . he ha* always on hand, and is prepared to oilure, snob As . PS, WASHSTANDS. 1EADS, TABLES, i COFFINS, &C., Depot Tree of Charge, -/ ' ? , , v*".. - . -1 * . -VL.-'J. DQGT. M Under the Aii A.UGUSTA, "Wholesale and K DUXJGS, MEDICIN] Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints nnd I*i | aud I'titly, (iliiMWari1, Perfumery, Pine Kan|u Brushes, St rjticnl ami Dental instrument! ( Kpiees. Snuffs, Manufactured Tobncco, \ of the Day, K?j|?crior Inks, Pure Win< piKH-K, Fancy . We innke our |>urelii?8C3 for C'ni-li, nnd ol ed from nnv simil'ir establishment in litis section C7?" Order.-* from the Country promptly tilled to price mid ^utility. I M- IY Vn i/C' 1 SUPERPHOSPHATE! 1JLANTKUS seeking Mnnures, will recolli-cl i llnit IIIIODLS' SUI'KIt rilOSl'llATi: is j I lie only Manure the lute eminent analytical ' Chemist, Professor ISickcll, of Maryland, pronounced Standard. ! nnil wliicli tins Veil confirmed l?y every section into which this Manure lias Wen introduce)!. This Manure is Bold under n legal guarantee of Purity and Freedom F 110)1 ALL AIIULTEIIATION! from (lie eminent manufacturing chemist?, Messrs. I'otts ?t Klelt, under whose pcrnoual i supervision l!ll()l)lvS' SU I'Elt-l'IlUSI'llATK is ! manufactured. This Manure has been used in j South Carolina for seAeral years past, with : ureal auceetts in the culture of Cotton and Corn, ! und is nowthoroughly established for these imHtfllllf'4 1 !>? tllA I puss without the experiment. Read the annexed letters from gentleman who have tried it the past season. J. A, ANSLEY & CO., NO. 300 BROAI) ST, AUUUSTA, ?A. ATIIKXS, (;A.. Nov. 22, J)r*r Sir: Rhodes* Super-l'h<?splirtte has been Applied by me this ypnr,oti n small scale, to botli Corn and Cotton. The result exceedep tny expectation, although the experiment*, tor muiiv reason?, were not, and could not he conducted with due caution; yet I mil entirely entisficil, ! that the growth of weed, in lioth instances, the fruit in corn, and the number of ho!Is of cotton, were fully double the yield in the portions un- ' manured, and this when only a tahle-ppooiiful of the Super Phosphute was applied as a topdressing to each hill of corn, and a tea-spoonful t? each ?talk of oott<>n?and the last as late in the season as the 18th of July. Some of the weed grew to nine feet high, with six feet branches, covered with bolls, while the tiutnanureil was not half so good. It is in}" intention next year, lo test it more fully. Very Respectfully, Your most ob't serv't, (Signed) M. C. M. HAMMOND. UNION POINT, (fi. 1C. 11.) Nov. 28, 185(>. Messrs. J. A. Ansi.ky it Co.: Gent*.?I bouirlit u l?:n of Rhodes' Superphosphate iti liiiltimore. last Spring, Mr. 11. I). Lcituel', ??f iierzolia, I ? test- ils value aa ft ma? mirA i nut 1?lrv ii... .. ? ? -- ? - - 4i 1....^. > |>uv U"I>UI. a ???r?. mi nil i?LTC Ul t'UtUH), I in the drill, on land that wouM not'nuke over 75 to 100 His. of need cotton jrt aero, witliout Milniire. Tlic result is entirely satisfactory. 1 linve ninde lit least from 450 to 500 llio. to the ncre on this very pour lainL I cvpeet to purchase from 5 U) 8 U?ns for my Spring crop. My Overseer wishes me to put liis name to this also. Your*, in great haste, (Signed) I'. \V. I'lllNTUI*, WILLIAM FOST1IU. De. 24, 1859 ".4 tf. MANIPULATED GUANO. No. 8" Skco.ni> Strekt, ) Bai.ti.mouk Jnnmiry '28, 185'j. f REPORT OF ANALYSIS OF RIIRIYMVS lirVIIM'I.ITEn cnvn I uvviiiuvti w illL'4ill LU.H ail/ Ul.KlU d ron j FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., BALTIMORE -CITY. A SAMPLE ofthc above which was taken at 2V. }*oiir Mi 1 Id. was found, upon analysis, to he capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent Ami to contnin of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " The above proportion of Ammonia one! Bono Phosphate of Lime is known to be most proper for concentrated manures. Iioth theoretical reasoning ami the results of numerous practical experiments have approved of it. An application of 2*40 H?s. of tin* article article per acre, will supply more of ltone Phosphate of Lifue than in required by any crop?thus leaving a j considerable surplus of this valuable nn(rttticut incorporuled with the uoil after cropping, and will furnish a sufficient quantity of ammonia to to uct ad a nutriment and stimulant. CUAS. J5ICKELL, Ph. D. T^KX^oxit MANIPULATED GUANO, FOR FRANCIS ROBINSON. rpilE sample analyzed was taken by my-sclf -I. from the hags in tho mill where the guano was Ynanipulated. It contained of Ammonia, - - 8.24 per centi Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " It is therefore nn excellent manipulated guand, containing enogh ammonia to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and fnfticient quantity of phosplTates to prevent exhaustion of the soil A. StfOWJ&EI* PIGGOT, in. D. Analytical and Consulting Chemist. , FOR SALE BY J. A. ANSLEY & CO., NO. 200 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA rA. Matress Making. PERSONS wishing good Matreues made would do well to addreu the subscriber at Ninety Six, on the Greonville and Columbia ELailro&d, Abbeville District, S. C. ' MORRIS. REDDEN. Jan. 17, I860, ftra wSIiiuniixr Photographic and Fioa Art Gallery,-70 Main ?t Columbia, 8. 0. Not* $$ l'8W-48m ; ' MAESHAXlTlEE & DeBRUHL. rflHE *ndenftgned hare associated withtlietn* A iff thejvnctice or the Law, STEPHEN 0. T>*BRUHL, Eaq. ATI business entrusted to .their care trill receive prompt attention. ? MARSHALL. , Januaty 12, 1857. : ' *7 ^ t. w * J. JONES, igtiHta Hotel, GEORGIA, ctail Dealer in CHEMICALS, linters' Article*, Vurnishes, Window Glass S Fine Dair and Tooth Brnslien, l'aint ?, Trusses and Supporters of ail Kind*. 11 the Patent, or Proprietary Medicines a and Brandies for Medicinal PurAtti<i)cf>, ?fcc. IFer goods eqnnllj' as low as they can be obnin i. Warranted to be l-'rcrh, I'urc and Genuine and satisfaction guaranteed with regard both [Dec. 51, 1869, 32 W,I lillWETllElt HAVING COMPLETlili HIS nintn m JL<C VJ U U Jl UXVJli A T IXriKTTY SIX, s. c., (XKXT liOOtt TO KOI IS III; A CARTKIt's.) "IX^OULD respectfully call tlm attention ? j ? ? his friends and tiio public generally l?> j his fine slrock of DRUGS AND C II E M I C A L S and solicit their kind patronage and liberality. He proposes selling Drugs as low as any first I class Drug Store in the up-country, llis slock incomplete, and everything sold bj,1 him is warranted to be fresh and genuine. At his store may be found /) 1' l' C"7'/r /.'nri j. j.j tj j. u r v o>, /'< ! / JV /VV, OI fjS Varnishes", Varnish nnd l'ninl Brushes, S|ii(!cs, Mncc, t'lnvM, Pepper, Teis ol' all kinds, Buggy ami Curriagc (?reuse, Also, n fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO, and !>KGARS of 1 lie liest brands. A large and varied stock of cxcollcot PERFUM FRY. 1I? also offers LVnfcctionai'leS, BRANDIES, Pure Old Ptirt, Madeira ami Maliega "mw ja mr At exceedingly low figure*. Also, a pood artiele ??f Apple Viiieirar, Kerosene, Oils ami Fluids. Lamps of all kinds. Wicks for any kind of Lamps, nnd everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. MavG. 1 K.V.I?1 ?I f CHARLES COX, &L &\ i Alotoovillo, JS. C., W7*01"LI) respectfully inform the public that ' >> lie lias O r E X ED A S II O P \ I fOIt TUB iflakin? and Repairing oi' 1 CARRIAGES AND i It i- up|i'i(il? (Id)l not n/ijtnxrtl) In Mr.TuylnrV I Kslattlishnient. Ho In>|tfs that by doing gfiod work, inn) niiikiiiir ro?ioiiahlecharges, to receive n fliaiv of public patronage. lie has uu hand at tliitiUmc, several SEVERAL NEW AND NEAT BUGGIES,! AT.SO, Second-Hand Buggies, wliirli ho will sell very low and oil tlie most reasonable terms. i Nov. 4, 1 S.V.I. '27 tf. State of South Carolina. A BBE l'ILL hJ DISTRICT. In Equity. O. T. Porchcr, ) Ex'or and Trustee. ? ra ) Bill of Revivor. Joshua Daniel, ) W. 11. Iiie.1, V and others. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Angus- I tus Cox, Samuel Jacob* and Jane la is wife ile- j fendants in the above stated case reside* be-I yond tlie limits of tliis State, on motion of No* | bio Comp. Sol. Ordered that f>aid defendants i do appear and answer, plead or demur to said Mill of complaint within three mouthy from the date of this publication or the snm# will be taken l'ro Coufesso acainst tli.-m. W. II. I'AKKER, c. k. a d. Commissioners Ollice, Jan. lu, 1800, 37 3m J I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLK DISTRUST. QfiUv Court of Common Plea* and (Jen'I Sckhwhs E. Noble, ) vs. >- Attachment. PetorS. Burton ) WIIEREAStheriaintifrdid. on tlie fourteenth " day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty nine," file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney known within tlx} came, upon whom a copy cfsaid declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defcrtdaut do appear and plead to the snid declaration, on or before the fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty, otherwise fiual and absolute judgnvuut will tiicn , be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW MuDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Nov. 14, 1859, 29, 12m. 3STOTICE 4 TO TIIE CITIZENS OF ABBEVILLE. 1TAKE this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of Abbeville and Edgefield, lor their liberal patronage, and sinco a return of ray health, I would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the some. I will at all times be foand in my rooms at Greenwood Depot. Thos# desiring my services will always 6 ud me ready to give rtiem com plete satisfaction. My motto being?no satisfaction no pay. J. D. McKEf JjAR, Dentfrt. v : Greeawood, S. 0. 8ept. 28, 1869, 21-if ' ' ' ^ ... WATC?W Hl^PAlJRipiq. ' < [, 1MIE subscriber -wotild respectfully infoffl? AitevillavtJvU> Kr?rfwfth n?w Tools and ifatfefiils avttie om tormsrly oaeapled by H. T.Tasilri, to do all fcifldtof Repairing on <Watcbes,.X31ot|ts and Jewelry in the best style and at the lowest. ntM. 'Terms Caeh. A*good supply of Jewelry, of latest *nd most fashioaaq(e atylev always on handf and will be sold very cheap. lor f Bov '4.18W-2* 12m' COWCAHEE IHON WOHKS, Formerly occupied l>y George Sinclair <fc Co., and now owned by JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron and Brass Founders) MACHINISTS, Ac., Foot of Lady Strot. and on the side of th* Greenville JCailroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Chinese Stigar-Cuiic Mills and. 1'iins, of all kinds. ''IMIE above Cut is tt Three Roller Vcrticn' JL Sugar Cane Mill,and is a truo representee Iron of tlie one c^liibilctl at the S. C. Agi-icU!' tural Fair, and which look the iirat premium' at the aforesaid exhibition. Premiums were also taken l>v the same firm f^r U nut-Mill* Hons, ami for the best Castings. Iron and I5rn?f? Castings <?f all descriptions' made to order, and with dispatch. Steam Eii ' gincs, Mill Gearing, lilncksmitlt's Work, Wag: one, ?t?., ?&e.. made to order. We have also purchased the ri?ht of WIN - , TKR'S PATKST ML"LAY SAW MILL, Tot' the State of South C'undinu. Having purchased the entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair <fc Co, including Patterns and everything appertaining thereto, we nre now prepared to execute every description of work in our line of business, with neatness ana dispatch. JOHN ALEXANDER, KOIJT. McDOUGAL, 11ICNRY ALEXANDER. Sept. :t0, li>5y, 22-12tn. SEWINGM A n I I T XT T? Q J.TX X A- V_y AJL L 1\ J YS} . At the siju of the Golden Anvil. COLUMBIA, S. C. rI"MIE Suli.-icriln-r.-j, having been appointed 1 General. Agouti1 lor the Southern Status for l lie sale of TAYGAIIT A l AIlli'S DOUBLE THREAD Sewing Machines, sewing direct from ilie Spools, and making a strong, durr.hle stitch wlii.-h ennnot lie utiravj oiled, ami Scwim; on the thinnost anil hcuviesb fabric* with e?|tial fueility. These machines, for .-im pi icily nnd durahiiil v, earinot he surpassed. They have taken thfe first premium at ii\'e of the Comity Fairs in IVnnsylvania and New Jersey, over the hii?h-priccd .Machines of Singi-r and oilier manufacture. The low price af wliii-li ihese Machines are oll'ered puts them wiihin ihe reach of ? very one. l'riee from *10 to $15. l'arlii-? wanting agencies for these Miichine* will please npply tons, as we are preI hi led to fell lliein at remunerating rates to those desirous of engaging in this business. W.? nrc also ngi-nis lor Slotit'd 1/oekSt itch Machine. aim ?In- l'.uivka Sluittle Sewing Machines. l'rii-i-s ranging IVoni $.10 nnd upwards, nil of which. are lift. <jnn 1 itv Machines. l lSllKIl Jfc ACM-W, it Co. C"1 ,it:iliiii, S. C. Oct 21?25 *"5?" Mr. W. C. MOOUK luts llie Agency for Abbeville I )i.?t iiet. These machines mny bo |>iii-(.-Imis< il from liini at the above rated with freight ii'ldcl. SANFORD'S LIVER INV3t<JGRATGB, NKVKl! llKllII.ITATIX. IT is eompouiuled entirely from Gurc.p, nr<l has liceoino an established fact, n known nml Approved by allj . Itlint have used it, nnd is now resorted ti'j*4|with confidence in nil the diseases for whiehj jit is rccom mended. It Ihiii'iirvil thoiis ? nnds williin the l?i*t two years who had ? given up nil hopes of relief,ns the numerous ^ unsolicited certificates in my possession ""'show. Tin* .lose must a m jdaptcd to the temperament. of the indi* i<l juiii Inkihit it, nml used in such i|i:nnt it les ,-i< (or,. Ini-I L'eiil lv on tlie liow. els. J .el the dictates? f your judgment guide yum in the hit I |?f ilm l.iver Invigo? rutor, uiiii it. will our* i* Jl.iver l.'oiii|>liiints,Millions all arks. l)y?|? |> jsiu, Chronic Diurihon, Summer Complaints.j? jHywutery, I>i*?p*y, Sour Stomach, llahit-i Inul Costiveties?, Choiic, Cholera, Clioh-raj .Morbus, Cholera ln? fiiiiLuiil, Flatulence. im| [J a ii lid ire, Female weaknesses, (as thou* j,_, auds can testify.) in in twenty minutes, ilj"" two or three T?bhpoonfula life taken ni commencement of attnek. Im All who nso it arelj giving their testimony in its favor. Mix Water in the ITIoiitli ivilli llio Iiivipii'iilor, and Swallow hotli to;;c(licr.^ price one dollar per bottle. ?A I,St >,? SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOl* NDKD FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Gliirtt? / Cases. Air Tight, and will keep in any cliruatc. The Family Cathar . tic Pills is a gentle bnt active Cathartic T. which the proprietor has used in his practise j more thau twenty years. The constant in-* creasing <1 em and, from those who have long used the Pills and the satisfaction Sm which all express in regard to their use. has induced me to place them within the rcnch of all. The Profession well U know that different Cathartics act on dif- ta fercnt portions of the bowels. S* The family'Cathartic Pill has, with due reference to this well K established fact, been compounded from a vn- riety of the purest Vegetable Extracts, m which act alike on every part of the ?li- ? inentary canal, and are good and safe in ifll caaes where a Cathartic i? needed, suchlylas Derangements of the Stomach, Sleepi-] 'ness, Pains in tlw Back and Loins, Costive ness. Pain and Sore-^ ness over the whole body, from sudden cold,. which frequent!}', if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping. Sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, all Inflammt' tory Diseases, Worms in Children or Adolts, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of theBloodand many diseases^o which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement.?? Dose, 1 to 3. PRICE 8 DIMES. The-Liver Invigorator and Family CatLartis Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by Uie Trade in large towns. T. W. SAN FORD, M. D. * - Manufacturer and Proprietor. * 885 Broadway, New York. Also sold by Jordan A MoLauchli.v, Abbeville. 4& ^Bbanch, Amjcn & EdWABDS, Abbeville. . April I ft, 1&69, 60-1*2m H. T. &3\T. QWEN, ; ' * ?EI>AI*3E?$, AN D JE W EI- E R ?i' R?. i. Granite .Rang?, ABBEVILLE V. fer.,-3 Jan. a, 1880, M 8tn.