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MY HEART'S IDOL. 1 With stop ns light, anil face na bright, With joy's warm sunshine gloaming, As fairy sprite that trips At night While the stars arc silv'ry beaming. Oh ! lovely, swoct, thy graceful wiles, Auil charming, too thoso magic smiles. | II Upward I raise a searching gaze Unto the starry lights on high, m._ .1. i.:? i i ?i.~ I?r JLIJ1 UU?II (Min-a 1 ciiii-c I'llv I'Utti iO ui ^rncc i j Jhit of tlio stars within the sky, Glows none, love with the light divine That sparkles in those eyes of thine. .111. Oh 1 not a rose that sweetly blows Within the loveliest bower, Can rival those sweet lips of yours, Or match thy benuty's power; Happy day?Oh ! golden hour, That disclosed this lovely flower. -o o ?? EXCERPTS. TVc should do well to take counsel from the wise and wanting from the foolish. Rkmhdy for fits. ? Buy your clothes | at a slopcshop, and you will never have a , fit afterward. u-i ! >? ui-ii j'ju nave uccas'.on 10 uncr a rc- | buke, lot your words be soft and yourargu- j tncnls liard. There is just as tnucli iulemperanco in j drinking physic as in drinking anything 1 else. Take your plane modestly at life's ban- j quet, says lvncbcl, and nsk for uotliing not j in the bill. Why is anything reconsidered accounted ! 'profitable?'?Because it is considered a gain. A man in battle is not allowed to whistle to keep his courage up, the whistling of j the bullets doesn't have that ter.dencv. There is a lawyer so excessively honest i that he puis all bis llower-pots out over night, so determined is be that everything shall have its dew. I 'I mean to abandon my habits of life.* 1 6aid a dissipated gentleman.?'Are you sure, ! 6ir, that they are not abandoned enough , already ?' An author, ridiculing the idea of ghosts, j nsus now a uead man can get into a locked I room. Probable with a skeleton-key. Two cousins, named Crickett, were roar- ! ried recently, in Jt-fll-rson c-ouuly. We are opposed to sncb cricket matches. 'I have afresh cold,'said a gentleman to liis acquaintance.?'Why do you have a fresh one? why don't you have it cared P 'What was the use of (he eclipse?' asked a young lady.?'Oh, it gave the sun time for reflection,' replied a wag. Mr. Day, of Colchester, has brought an nuvimi ujjauisi Li is ncigiiDor lor stealing liis dog. No doubt he tliinks that every dog should have his day, and every Day his dog. 'Doctor, what do you think is the cause of this frequent rush of blood to my head V 'Oh, it is nothing but an effort of Nature. w?.? ? j.1 mure, jou kiiow, uo/iors a vacuum. Peisons who ascend together in a balloon may be tbo best friends in tbe world at starting; but they rarely fail, during their trip, to have high words, and come to Lard blows. A glass of soda-water was offered to a country lad, who rejected it with tho grca test indignation.?4Do you think I am a ealamader,' said-lie, 'to drink water hiling hot?' TljO following is aunt Betsey's description qflier milkman :?'lie js the meanest roan in the world,' she exlaimed. 'He skims hismilk on the top, atjd then he turns it over and akipis the bottqm.' A prej-ly woman is like a great'ruth and has no more right tp bundle uiM)cjg& green eil, or an other abomination, than llic has to put on green Spectacles. , A contempoHnp1 inquires if the young ladies of the present day are Gtlted for wives. A mii^b mSre inportaut inquiry is, whether (hey are fitted fur husbands. On a tombstone in a churchyard in Ulster England, is the following epitaph :?'Erected to the memoryt-of John Phillips, accidentally shot as a mark of affoction by his brother.' A young'buck'now-n days is curiously compounded. lie has a beaver on his bead a goatee'on his chin,-&ids on bis bands, calrcs orfbia Jeg9,.(and doeskin also,) casts sheep's eyes, end is looked upon by bis duo- ' ting du?k as deer at any price. ' \ * Ueighs of the human species.?M. Silverman has been pursuing ccrtain investigatiouttjjk'om which he arrives at conclusion that the average .height of the human race has remained unchanged since the Chaldean i epocTi, four thousand years ago. Cjjagocs costom.?A peculiar custom prevails at Norham, Durham, that if the bans of marriage be tbrice published, and tUt marriage does nol not take piace >bo refusing piyty whether male or female pays forty shillings to the vicar, as a^Mnalty for 'scorning the church.' Put,np'dependence op .genius. If you uavMpftat talents, industry will improve ?T'if ypu Lave* J>dt moderate 'abilities, dustry will^nppl^ (beir deficiency.?$ No"g U'iderrted to vtell directed labor; do worth having i? tobe obtained withvceful Jok.?At a publio dinner 'lemon having stood up at the 4iSt to tny grace Sidney Smith, vent, trailed them 'the Three A SPECULATION. The following incident actually took place in 1 Baltimore, a few years sinco. A& an evidctico of the truth of the event, it is said that the companions of tlio young womftn were not long in discovering that one of their number all of sudden left their rafts. 'llow do you sell these flowers,' said a goodlooking stranger of one of the Southern States to a pretty little damsel in tho market who had hitherto been compelled to scil pinks, posies and similar notions, ho?r-sllv mniiifiiiti lii'rRftlf run! r... 'Twenty five cents, sir,' said the maiden, j holding up to the gaze of tho stranger a sweet-scented bunch. Cheap,' said the gentleman. 'Indeed they are,1 said the maiden. 'So much so, that I cannot possibly onnceivo how you can make a living at the bin-mess. 'Ah, sir,' said the pretty little damsel the times are so hard that we arc compiled to do the best we can. By economy, sir, wo do manage to get along. Did those who live in glittering palaces but know how severe is the lot of the poor and dejected, we might, perhaps, get a trifle more for our labor. ! >;it akl cm- I- 11 i ........ w> % j JL UIU >-\J IHJU lo say it truly, justice is blind and dim indeed is the vision of opulence.' Here the stranger, touched by Ihc powerful remarks of the pretty flower-girl, was seen to drop hi* head and let fall u tear of sorrow. Recovering, however, he continued, as follows: 'llerc, my prtly otic, why not turn your attention to somnthinir rnnn- tiri.Hi-iM.i?' ? 'I know not what .sir,' said the girl. 'W hy not turn your attention to speculation ?' 'l>ut I know not what kind, sir,'said the girl, 'and it' I did, I am not possessed of the capital.' 'Oli,' said the gentleman, 'there arc some kinus of speculation in which to meet success a eapitai is not require J.' Name it, sir.' 'Marriage.' ' o.,: i ?i.~ i:?ii ? - ?--- ? k..?, ?nu uiv niiio muiucn. "mv cuances in that kind of speculation arc poor?poor, indeed.' 'l*erhaps not so poor as von imagine.' 'I have i.ow on my hands a dear father and mother to support l>y my little earnings, and to marry a \onth as poor as mcself would only be heaving misfortune on our already overbur'hened shoulders.' 'But, perhaps, in the search you might fall in with some one who has more of this world's treasures than yourself. 'But to get him,' modestlyjarticulated the g?'l; T'were an easy task, if he loves you. But where shall I find him? Which way bhall I look.' 'Here, my pro!(v one,' said tho gentle man, at the saine lime throwing his eyes upon the yonng girl in such manner as to leave no doubt on her miud that sho was adored by the stranger. * -* *: * TjlC C0Up]e became more intimate with each other. TLo stranger bought the flowers of the maiden, and as a compensation, ho gave her a fortuno of one ' hundred thousand dollars, with a written contract that himself should be thrown into (lie bargain. They ar? now man and wife, tbo aged r parents arc comfortcd i:? their declining years, tbc maiden is no longer obliged to vend her nosegays, and the stranger, doubtless the hour ho visited the City of Monu- J mei>t&, and went to buy the bluo-eyed maid- j en's charming flowers. li Whatever you do, it willingly. A boy t that is whipped at school never learns his ^ lessons well. A man that ii? compelled toi; fl, woik cares not how bndly it is perforriteil. lie who pulls off his coat cheerfully, strips C op his sleeves in earnest, and sings while he works, is the mnn for us. ALLEN & HAL COLUMBIA, S. C. Dircct Importer* and Wholesale and Retail "1 In English and American [i HARDWARE & CUTLERY, ij JLJ-VV/i-N j O L II ^ NAILS, MILLSTONES MILL IRONS, BMM GirO/fHS, t STOCK KETTLES, * India Rubber and Leather I3ELTIKTO, Carpenter's, Blacksmith's and Tnnner'sTools Agricultural aud Gard?fn Implements, in groat voritcy. | fenders, Andirons, Shovels and tongs, and ^ many other articles io Hie Housekeeping lino, j LIME CE1IEXT AM PLASTER, $ PAINTS, OILS, &c. { 1- - * jcxciiuu ana American [ WIMBOW GLASS, ; Double and Single Barrel u GffltS, PISTOLS, i Shot Belt*, Powder Powder, Shot, Ac <] All of which Are offered for sale, at prices, 1 that catinot fail to give satisfaction. ? JNO. M. ALLEN, . * | JN0. C. DIAL. } Colombia, Feb. 2?d+ 1860. 6t l pff Anderson Gar^t^ijppy 6 times. \ Wantift ri^O DIRE ? good house servant capable o; JL doing th? wa^hinjj and ironing for a small farnily. 'Liberal wages will be paid. Ap J ply at this office, Jan.20, I860, *9 tf ^TMJK subscribers lmvintr justopcuoil in Columbia ft riutn of Charleston, respectfully solicit tli<> STOCK OK CAUKI AOKS, cuuprisitii; ft 1 > I r..r < uuih:iu.ivi", mr i?n;r nun six porsoup, < <>riiinuU>wi l'lan tors' Carriages, Turn-Ovfr-Smit Uocknwny*, I'l of every variety. Concord Side-Spring \Vvngoii most ajtlirovcd style*. GREENFH Mar 23, lSGliJ Repository <>pp< THE NEWLY ESTABL MAMS01I Would respectfully i.iform llieir friend* ami 1 lie SELECT STOCK ? rI"MIKY nwy bo. found nt N<>. 1 li?. l'ltn.\]) S'l fl 1'iiounix) ul.cre llify have on hand ?t::d ure in the country, Every Variety ?">"* It would he to tho advanlajjo of tli* o wi-1 Wv ure oilering our j;uudb ul Tlio lins i'I'it ln-.Mi Kolil ?ii ilii< ii..iil-..( = ri r. A t rl I ; March, P>, I860, 1.iS-13id] bdUu few,1) iU Sv 0"?r w1 "H^ts a. II. ra LAW I i. nmvst Fir A j if JTfc )&> JtJ Ft Jki5-i AH A A WOULD rc?|wl fully inform tlio puhl! that lie make to sru-.'i* all kinds of Cubiucl Furuil* DRESSING BUREAU! COTTAGE BEDSTI WARDROBES, t> ? ...;_i.!? 1 \ :? i- \ i!? 1 1 vrtsmis winuiuL, iiijj tiiiiiL^ i.i iii.s li.it: ong experience in the business ni the 2vorih will it Work Delivered at the I? Honey Tath, S. 0 AIarch '2,1 SC?>. If THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. i'lzabelh English, et. nl., ) vs J Rill to pell properDnviil J. English, Win. ) ty, Partition, <tc. n" ilnrdin and witc et. ni. ) LT APPEARING tlint Wm. Ilnr.lin and f Sarah, hid wife, Hirain Jay and Francos, Tj lis wife, Ruhen Morrisnnd Elizabeth, hijfwife, nn ). Jackson English, B. V. Speekor nnd Amanda s-ti lis wife, Defendants in the above stated c:i?e, Sti esidc beyond tlic limits of tois State, on sno- d? ion of S. ?fe A. McGownn, Comp. Hoi., Ordered an bat the said Defendants do appear nnd plead, th nswer or demur to enid Bill within three j th ion I.lis froin tlic publication hereof, or the same th ?ill be taken pro confcx?o ncrninst them. WM. II. PARKER, c. i:. a. d. Jornmissioner's OfHec. ) Fob's 28, 1SOO. f 45 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . ABBEVILLE DLS'J'JUCT. %f: In Equity. Mnry L. Miller, \ \\T by next friend, | vs. ) Bill for Settlement j,e Andrew J. Miller, } on wife. nnd JRobert Jones, Ex'r. J I l~T APPEARING to my patisfnetion that An- ],.v L drew J. Miller, a defendant in this case |-f, esides beyond the limits of this State, on mo- v;j Ion ofW.C. Davis, Compt. Sol. ordered that y0 lie said A. J. Miller do appear nnd plead, nn- !i |, wor or d.-rnur tosai.l bill of complaint within ]>u tueo months from the publication hereof, or ni(; lie same will be taken pro cunftsno against mo ini. sni WM. II. PARKER, c. e. a. d. Coramlteioner's Otticp, ) < Feb. 20, IS <50. f 43 3ui THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. 'honins Crawford, Adro'r, ) run me ?v in annexou 01 v Coder Gunlt, dec'd. ) Bill for Advice, VB. ) JJirection, and lie Cynthia Wakefield, J lief. Cr< John Ganlt, ) et. at. J jr [T Appearing to the satisfaction of tlic Com _L nnssioner thnt the following numed par De ies. Defendants to this Bill, rcvido beyond the he} imita of this State, namely: Calvin Onntt, Th iewton Gantt, James Ganlt, Crowther Ganlt, ])e V'illiam Gantt, Martha Oautt and Sarah to < Jantt, Tabitha Snylor nnd iNancy Snylor; fro Ingh Loller, William Loller, Elizabeth Loller, be mruui jyjiicr, oarnn j,ouer, and Mary Loller; lio children of Giles Ganit, dec'd,* names ( nknov^&the children of John Gantt, names nknown^Mhcr children of Tira Gantt, names mknown; the children of Britton Gant, ? lames uaknown; the children of Yate J'cr- "CI ins, names unknown; thc.children of Richard Alexander, names unknown; the children of ohn Townley, names unknown; and the Presilent of the American Bible Socioty. On moion of Jones <fc Jones, Comp. Solicitor, Ordcrd that said defendants do appear nod answer, dead or demur to said Bill within three months W< rom the publication horoof, 01* tlio 6ame will bei >o taken pro eonfesso against tliem. hit WM. H. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, } March 8, 1060, 8m, j., 1 1 1 ". " " * *' F01 : Jtf "O.JL'f., O* / cei A ffclftELY NEGRO BOY-a good house iht OL servant, Ac. J' ?n< rtf Apply at Uiia Office. Dec. 8,1860, 40, tf 1 1 i ft branch of It. W. dale's Cnrrinifo T.tnno attention of purchasers to their l,AU(?K variety of styl-'f. Consisting in |?:>rt of 1 Curriiiucs with ntnl without l)iek<-y Seats, Ii:i*!uiis, Top, No 'l'op ntiil hliilo Bunt I'uggies it--, Shells an?l Coaches of the newest mid l? ft GALE, ?fWo the Charleston Depot, Columbia, S. C. irtirrv iiniif r< ah LU HUUifi ur SL (PO y&b-A- *? ?V ft.d> VtjP vi' ? ^ pi;l?ii?i generally, to an inflection of their <i If iJKHi I! UKifu.. "KF.T, City llotol KniMing. (l.Jt; Englo A !ai!y reccivir.;.; from t!ic licst manufactories of Furniture. liar* anyll.i:i*? i.i o'.ir lino tu give us aj call as a trial. ;SOM EVANS & CO. AUGUSTA, GA. PPM! E ___ 0 I A r7W5rsffS,F& whm M ii a la in, i FURNITURE, v.^EiC, <??? C. has nlwnvs nn hand, c!id is prepared t<? ? < , such 113 S, WASH STANDS, 5AI)jS, TABLES. COFFINS, &C., I 'To \v oljjto cr.ll a:nl examine liis work. 11 in ;s'.:rc ca{isTuclioi). cpot of Charge. rHE STATE OF SOUTH DAftQLINA. ? 113 BE I rIL L IS DISTRICT. In J'J'juili/. .Tolin S[. Clark, I v.?. $ Amended Dill for ReD. W. C. Tillotaon, > lief, Ac. <1 wife, ami others, J T APPEARING lo my satisfaction that. Matildh Jane Tillotfon, wife of 1). \V. C. liotaon, ami their children whose number nn<l uit-fl ni'c unkiiown, l>elV:ii<liinl8 in the above ?ted ca?o, ic:?i<le heyond tlio limita-.pf this ate, on motion of Mutiowno, comp. sol.. Orred that^aid Defendants do appear and plead, swer or demur to said Amended Hill within rcc tiinut lis fro 1 t lie publications hereof, or e same will he t.vkeu pro confcsso against cm, WM. n. PARKER, c.i:.A.n. ^oimniysioner's Oflice, ) Feb. 1>7, IS60, 3m J THE STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A J!/;I'iT T / ' nr.vrrn ir r In Equity. ill. II. Parker, Successor, ) vs. J I'ill for ForecloLit in Finlcv, Nancy Jane } sure of Mortgage. Fiuley, mi>1 oilier.-?. j TAl'PEAKIX'! to n>\* satisfaction llmf. Lititia Finle\\ Nancy Jane pinley, Oscar Pin , Amanda Fin Icy, Qrvillo Finlcy, Stephen iIcy, Surah FiiJey. Lucy Finlcy mid (Jralo Finlcy, 1 >cfendniit8 in litis case, reside hern! the limits oi" this State, on motion of 1 onfSon <fc Fair, Ordered that the above named fondants d<> appear and plead answer or detr to said Jiill of Complaint within three ilillw frnto I !w? rvnlvl C - - - .. i./n iicicvi, ur me n?j will be tnkciMiro confesto against them. ' wm. If. i'aliiveu, c. k. a. d. Commissioner'? Gtilce, ) v Feb. 27, ltOO, 3m. f THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. : ABBEVILLE J) I STRICT. In Equity. i David O. ITnwdiorn, ) vs. I ( Lawson T). Franklin, \ Bill for Account, < ced W. K:\nkin and V Ac. A. C. Hawthorn. \ r APPEARING to my satisfaction that Lawson i>. Franklin and Creed W* Rankin, fondants in the above slnted case, reside r'ond the limits of this Stale, on motion of omson ?fc Fair, Conip. Sol. Ordered that eaid fendants do appear, pk-ad, answer or demur ' >aid Bill of Complaint within three months :n lite publication hereof, or the eatnc will | taken j'fo cutifixKo ni^ninpt them. \V. H. PARKEIt, c t, a, d Uomrnisflioner'a Oflice ) l'eb. 27, 1800,?3m J Professional Notice. J DR. J. F. McCOMB 3 )qld rcppcetfully Worm the citizen* of Ab/illo villago a'ncf viff riTty that lie has located nself at * ? ABBEVILLE C. H. * Wt r the Praetioo of Modicino, an^^Topes to re* ve a share of the public patronage. Daring < i day he may be fonnd at the wtig Store, t ) at night &t the nddeneo of R. A. Fairy Jeb._28, 1880,48, 8m " DQGT. M Under llio Ai AUGUSTA, Wholesale mid I! JDIUJCJS, MEDXCIISH Dye Wnodrt iiixl Dye RtufTn, Oils, Paints and I*. iiti<l Pnlly, flhiMware, Perfumery, Fine Snap Driishes", Surpeul and Dental Instrument Bpici's SmillV, ManufacturedTobacco, <\ of tho Day, Superior Inks, I'nrc Wiw poses, Fancy M'c iiinko our purchase.1* for Ciii-h, and o e<l from any similar establishment in t It in sectioi [.??" Orders from the Country promptly filled to price and quality. RHODES' I SUPER PHOSPHATE!! 1 Jl.ANTEUS f=<>?'kilit* Manures, will i|ln>t i. tl.nl IMlOWKS" Mil'KIt I'll'1*11 ATM is j tlio only Manure the Into oinini:nt analytical! (Jlu'ini. T. I'lolw^or liiukoll, of Maryland, j<rotiounccd ?31;-rx 33*. <c? cv c3L 2 ntiO wliioli lias bron coxfirmoil l?y every section into which this Manure has boon intro<lu<:c<l. This .Maimro i.s soM ui;il?>r :t legal jruannitoc of Purify and Freedom FHOM ALL AM LIE B AT 19 U | fin nit; c'iuiih iti- niiiti 11 ?.i 'J l \ ? ri11 c:i"iiu>i-, i Messrs. l'otls Klelt, ninler whose personal | supervision KIIOl'IvS' StJ I'Klt-riiUSl'IIA'J'C i? manufactured. This Manure lias been u-O'I in j South Carolina for so.\eral years |, with iri'eat succor >:> the culture of Cotton and Corn, | and is now t lioroiiidtiy established lor iht.se importnnt staples. l)o not let the present evaauu pas'without tlio experiment. Read the annexed l< Iters from gentleman who have tried it the pust season. j, a. mw & coM NO. :*<> BROAD ST., i i * * . % ATlii-'N'H, CA.. Nov. 22, lS.-,o. Dfor Sir: Ilho'lofc'ijupcr-l'hosphaiohnslioen applied l>y me this jvnr.on .1 small Heulc, to both Corn ami Cotton. The result cxccotl<?p my expectation, although tl;<; o:;j.crimen ta, for many rcasons, wore not, ami cots!.I not be ccmluct.? 1 with due caution ; yet, I am entirely patitfiod, i thr.t the growth of weed, in both instances, the fruit in corn, ami tin number of bolta of cotton, v.*ci o fully double the yield i:i tlio portions unmanured, and tlii.- when only a table spoonful of iho Supvr-l'li"-pl.rlo was applied as a top. dressing to each liii' of corn, ami n to:: t jioonfnl tn each stalk of colli ;i?ami the last as late in the. f j;:so!i as the l^th of July. Sumo of the wo: '1 grew to niiii- foot high, with six foot hrar.chi'S, cov?T.:d with Loll:;, while the nniua ni!rod was nol half so 1500.1. It, is my intention next year, to t< ,.i ii more* fully. Very IJi'-j-oi-tfully, Your most ob't sorv't, (Signed) M. C. SI. HAMMOND. UNION POINT, (G. li. II.) Nov. 2S, 185i?. Messrs. J. A. Ansi.ky ifc Co.: Gents.?T bought a ton of Rhodes' SuperPhosphate in Ilaltiniorc, last Spring, .Mr. 11. I). Leituer, of J'erzelia, to tout its value as n manure. 1 put about 1 iT> lbs. on an aero of cotton, in 'the drill, on land that would not make over 75 to lot) lbs. of seed cotton per aero, without Manure. The result is entirely satisfactory. I have made at least from -150 to 500 lbs. to the aero ?>*i tin-.- very ]"*or ir.nd. I expect to p>;rchnse from to S torw for my Spring crop. My Overseer wie-hes me to -put his name to this also. Yours, in irri-at haste, (Signed) "P. W. 1UINTUP, WILLIAM FOSTIiR. mmm ?o, No. S3 Second Street, ) Bai.timci:ii: January 2S, lSO'.i. J RETORT OF ANALYSIS OF ROBIXSOrS ICMPl'LATED GLAXO JFOJEFl FRANCIS JIOBIXSON, ESQ., 8ALTIMO 3E-CITY. VSAMPLTi oftl.e above which was taken at your Mills, was found, upon analysis, to bo capablc of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent. And to contain of Bene Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " The above proportion of Ammonia r.ndBone Phosphate of Lime is known to be most proper for concentrated manures. Both theoretical reasoning and the results of numerous practical experiments have approved of it. An application of 200 lbs. of this artieli! article per acre, will supply more of IJone Phosphate of Lime 1 than is required by any crop?I litis leaving a considerable surplus of lliis valuable nutriment incorporated with (lie soil afN-r cropping, and will furnish a sullleieiit quantity of uinuionia to to act as a nutriment and stimulant. Oil AS. KICK ELL, Ph. D. III^POJIT ON MUNIPULATED GUANO, FOR FftAN I5 HOBIHSON. HTMIB sample analyzed was taken by myself JL from the bags is the mill where the guano was manipulated. It contained of Ammonia, ... 8.24 per cent. ] Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " ' It is therefore an excellent manipulated gu- ' and, containing cnogh ammonia to produco a rapid and vigorous growth, and cuflicient quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion ' jf the soil 4. SSOWDEBf PIGGOT, Iff. I>. Analytical and Consulting Chemist -T IS I I. A. ANSLEY & CO, NO. 200 BROAD ST. AJLJCiUSXA ?A. < a Matress Making. r PERSONS wishing good Matresses made I would do well to address the subscriber it Ninoty Six, on the Greenville and Columbia v [lailroad, Abbevillo District, S. C. L' MORRIS REDDEN". " Jnn. 27, I860, 3m WEARIV & IIIX, Photographiaflnd Fine Art Gallery,-70 Main at TOlumbia, S. 0. r 'Nov. 80 1869-12m o i?? _ p MAB8HAXL, LEE 9c DeBEUHL. \ rHE undersigned have associated with thfem a In the Practice of the Law, STEPHEN r 3. DeBRUIHj Esq. All busiuesa entrusted to heir care will roeeire prompt attention. - n 3. FOSTER MARSHALL. ' n W. A. LEE. January 12, 1867. 5. JONES, Hotel, GEORGIA, ctnil lienler in BS CHEMICALS, winters' Articles, Varnishes, Window (Miibs (>, Fine Hnir nnd Tooth liruxhes, Paint h, Trusses utid Supporters of nil Kind*. 11 tlie Patent or Proprietary Medicines es and Hraudica for Medicinal l'urAitiulcs, ?to. fr.... -o ?i? i * - ? ..V. vip.tMi) MO ?"v? cir? II1VJ Villi U?: UIJUIU 1. Warranted to be l''retfi, Purr and (Jntnine ami sntit-f.iction guaranteed with regard both [Dec. ?, 18.V.?, :<2 f N. liSHl HAVING COMl'LliTKD HIS DlilJG STORE A T ZKransTrsrsr ?. o?, (.Ni:\r IiOOlt TO I'OOSliK .t CARTtu's.) YVolrM) r'sp. ctrully call lhc,nllention o t V his friends and the |*uldi<S'generally t? his fine strock of * DRUGS' AM) O XX 3ES 3V2I IO AIjS and solicit their kind pntronn^o r.n>l liberality. jn: |in!|.u-r.A si imi'/ iirugs 114 low ?4 any lir?l class I>nig Store in the tip country. His stock complete, nrnl ovcrytliijig sold l?v liini is warianted to l?o fresh and genuine. At his store may be found ])Yi: STUFFS, PAINTS, OTLS Yarn! Iks, Varnish and I'uhit liru^hr-s, JSjiiei's, Mac;, ('loves, I'eppor, To.id of all kind*, l)uj??ry and Cafri;igo (irea.40, Also, a fine lot of CIIKWIXG TOHACCO, and SKCAilS ? ! the l>e.-t brands. " A largo nnd varied stock of excellent PEKFU.M Kit Y. IIo also ofTera Confectioneries, 13Il^3NTX3IES, l'uro Old I'ort, Madeira nnd Mali eg.*\ esl-ZZ&US At. exceedingly low figures. Also, a good article of Apple Vinegar, l*'ero.:eno, Oils and Fluids. Lamps of all kinds. Wicks fur anv Kiini i>r i.ainps, ami everything usually in a 1"r.-f i-lass l>rug Store. Prompt attention will bo given to all. MayO, 1S59-1?If CHARLES COX, J3. <2., ' OJ'LP respectfully inform the public lliat \ 1 he boa OP EX ED .1 SHOP FOR TUB Plaiting' mid Repairing ol' CARRIAGES AND Tf T m fit iif o n It. is opposite (but.not opposed) to Mr.Taylor's (Establishment. J1? hopes that by doing irood work, and making reasonable charges, to receive a share of public patronage. 11c has on haiid ut this time, several SEVERAL NEW AND NEAT BUGGIES, ikjLiSO, Second-Hand Buggies, which lie will sell very low and on the most reasonable tctms. >'ov. 1, 1 Si>0. 27 tf. state of South Carolina. A Bill-: I rlL L K J>1 Miner. In Equity. O. T. Forelier, ) Ex'or ami Trustee. > ra ) Dill of Revivor. Joshua Daniel, ) \\\ It. RicJ, [ ninl others. ) It appearing to my satisfaction that Augustus Cox, Samuel Jacob.* and Jane bid wife defendants in the above stated case resides be jwiki uie iiiiuis 01 this iStato, on motion of Noble Cum p. Sol. Ordered tluit said defendants do r.ppcar ami answer, plead or demur to said liill of complaint williin three months from the dale of this publication or the same will be taken l'ro Confesso against Ih' tn. \V. 11. l'AlilvKIl, c. e. a. i>. Commissioners Oilice, \ Jan. 10, 1800, 37 3m } STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A DUE VILLK DISTRICT. 0//<cc Court of Common Pleas and Gen'l Session,v 11 Isolde, ) vs. >- Attachment. PcterS. Burton J AV^IIEItEAS the Plaintiffdid, on the fourteenth '* da J of November, eighteen hundred.nnd fifty nine, rile his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said) is absent from and wit hout the limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upan whom a copy of said declaration miirht be icrved: It is therefore ordered, that the eaid Defendant do appear und plead to the said decaration, on or before tfie fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty, oth>rwise final and absolute judgment will then je given and awarded against him. MATTHEW MuDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Oflicc, Nov. 14, 1859, 29, l'2m. . NOTICE T(T THE CITIZENS OP ABBEVILLE. [TAKE this opportunity of returning my sincere thoiiLa^U) the citizens of Abbe> i 'illc and Edgefield,their liberul-^atronago, ,nd since a return of"my health, I would most espectfully solicit a contjouanoe of tire same, will at all times be found in my rooms at Jreenwood Depot Those desiring ray services trill always find me ready to give them com ilcte satisfaction. My motto being?no satisiction no pay. J. D. McKELLAR, Dentist. wreouwoua, o. \j. Sept. 28, 1860, 21-tf _ . ^ WATCH REPAI^G, rHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Abbeville that be la proared with new Tools and Materials at the loom formerly oeeupied by S&T- Tuatin, to o all kinds of Repairing on 'Watchea, Olo-?ks nd Jewelry in the best style and at the lowetfjfe otep. Turpi Cash. ' P A good rtpjlly of Jewelry, of (he latest and lost fashionably styles, always on band, and rill torrefy cheap, for cash. k> ROBERT LISBNBBE. : Not '4. 1889-27 12m * CONOAKCE mow wonKS, Formerly occupicd by George Sinclair it Co., and now owned by JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron aud Brass Founders, MACHINISTS, Ac., Fool of I.nd'j Street, and on the side of the Greenville Railroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Cliiucsc Sugar-cane mills aud I?aiis of nil hinds. ! f|MlH above Cut is n Three Jlollor Yerticar JL Sugar Cane Mill, and is a Irtio represents j Iron <>f the one exhibited at the S. C. Agrienl J turul l'air, ?inl whiehtook the first premium | at. the uforosniJ exhibition. Premiums were j also Ink<11 by the Fiinio firm for Grist-Hill | itons, aii'l for tiic best Castings. | Iron itis-l lirass Castings of all descriptions I inn-h: t<> order, and with (lispateh. Steam Kn' iriiu f, Mill Hearing, Hlnck-miiih'a Work, Wagons, Ac., made to order. j W* liav<-also purchased the right of WIN"'1'I"It'S I'AiLNT ML'LAY SAW MILL, for : th?- State of South Carolina. j 1 lining ( lin-hn-cil the entire establishment - *.< , iil?"iil<:111 Lj 1 "interna ati<l ever\thingappertaining thereto, wo are ' now to exeeu'c cvtjpy description of . >vork in our line of business, with neatness ana | .liepnteli. .lOliy AI.KXANDKR, li??r.T. MclHlUOAL. II::MIY ALI:XANDI:U. SH]>t. 30, lS.-)0, 22-12:11. 'MACHINES. AI l'i<: * !</!> of the GoLbn Auvii. COLUMBIANS. C'. ' pur. sui iscriher:-, having Loon appointed j 1 (Sfiieral Agent# lor tiie Southern States j for (lie sale of : T A V/* t l)'n f- ? jiaiviAiii cc r ,\ It li ft JJUULiJil'i *1 II HEAD Sewing Machines. j sewing direct from the Spool?, and making ft J slron;.', .lut-Mc stitch which cannot be unriiv" j nti.l sewinir ')ii 11?thinnest and heaviest J f.ttirio* will) < ?j i:?1 facility. These machine?, j for simplicity and durability, cannot be surj pas---,l. They have taken the first preniiuiu at. I livecf the County Fairs in Pennsylvania niul i New Jersey, ever the high-priced .Machines of j SiiiL'cr and other inanufactnrs. The low-price af wliieli tlmse Machines are ottered pute-them within the reach of every one. Price from j'-lo to ft 15. Parties wanting agencies for theso Mael'ines will please apply to us, ns we nrc prepared to sell them at remunerating rates to those desirous of cng:igiiur in this business. AVe tire also agents for Slout'a 1/Ock-Sliteb Machine. niui tlie Kurcka Shuttle Sewing Machtucs. Prices ranging from $50 and upwards, all of which arc first quality Machines. FIS11EU. & AGNKW. ,t Co. Columbia, S. C. Oct 21?25 ?5?" Mr. W. C. MOORE has tlie Agency fop Abliui'ille District. These machines may l?o purchased from liiin at the above rates witli >4 freight added. SAN FORD'S LIVER INVIGORATGR, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from (lurr.s, a-pd lias become an established fact, a known, and approved by alll . It.hnt. have used it, ami1 is uow resorted to with confidence in all the diseases for which ** |it is recommended. It.has cured tlious-? ands within the last two years who bad fa given up nil hopes of relief,as Ihe numerous ^ unsolicited eeititieatesi n' in y >. possession ' show. The 'lo.=e must be a J? dnpted to the temper? amciit of the iudivid a ual taking it, and used in such quantities as toi aet. genlly on t be bowels. Let tbe dictates'* > ( your judgment cuiJi: von in the usel" of ?I !?-..> rat or, and it will curejp* !|.iver Complaints,l>ilIionsattacks, Dyspep-'Uia, Chronic Diarrhea, Summer Complaint*.!? jpysentiiry, Dropsy,, SourStoiuacli, Habit- uul Costive near", Cholic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera 1 n? fantitm, Flatulence. Jaundice,- F e nt a 1 o wenknemcs, (as tlious | nnds-can'testify,) in in twenty minutes, it;"1' two^f' three Teaspoonfuls are taken at commencement of attack. * pu All who use it are j giving tlicir testimony in its favor. mix Water in tlx; iUotitli ivilli tlM> fuvicorator, and Suallow botli together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER COTTLE. ?ALSO,? 8 AN FORD'3 FA 311 LIT S ATHARTI 3PILLS. COMPOUNDED FRuftl, Purtf Vegetable Kxtrnots, and put up in filnsa Cases. Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Calhar . Jt.ic Fills is a gcntlo but active Cathartic #. | which the proprietor ^ hnsnscd in his practise j |moio than twenty years. , j The constant in- ** Icrcasing demand, front tho?e who havcl"" lloiffr' used fJm l'lll* and the eatUfuctionjfi*. which all express in regard to their use.l hasJ^nduccd me to place tlioni within tlie| reach'of all. The Profession wcll|W know that different Cathartic* net on dif- *4 lorciit portions of tlic hoWtls. Sri Tlio family Cathartic " Fill has, with dne reference to this well * established fact, been compounded from a va- ??j ricty of the purest Vegetable Extracts, ^ which act alike oil every fart of the all-* nietitery canal, and aro good nnd safe in all ^ caa^r where ft Cothii tio is needed, suehjy Ins Derangements of the Stomach, yioepi-j 'nesa. Fnius in tho Back and Loins, Costlvcness, Pain 'Mrigj&prc? ? ness over the whole body, from euqME?&ld, which frequently, if neglected, course of Fever, Loss of AppetUP^' ^.Creeping Sensation of Cold'over tho body.j iBeatlesaness. Headache, or weight in the IIea<i$Sll Inflammatory Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Pufifler of the Blood., and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this ndvertisemeut.? Dose, 1 to 8. PRICE 3 DIMES. The Liver Tnvi^orfttor and Family Cathartio rma ure reiaiieu i>y uruggist generally, sold wholoanle by tlio Trade In large townflr S. T. W. SANFORD, ? , Manufacturer and l'r<rt>netor. - 335 Br<mdwny*N?JrYork.* Also Bold bv > Jordan 61 MoLauciiun, AGbevilfd. Branch, Allen <fc Edwards, Abbeville. April 15, 1859, 50-12m M. T. & J. T.^OWEN, SFIf & !,#? ** REPAIRERS, AND JEWELERS^ , >?. . .. .. !lo.? Ormllc t?n;e, ABBE^IWJS d.. J" EW OAS?? Jan. 5, 1860*8? 8m.