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By tbo ytild.yiftjrijg. foaming stream Tfcat ear thy own home j Tfhere moncrils spent eeem like a dream As far away-,I^adly roam? " if I paHed with thee, Nellie. * Old occan rolls between us now, But still 1 see that moss grown mill, \VIipd I pressed kisses on thy brow And tried in vnin my-beart to still, \Vhen laft I aaw thee, Nellie. *M ill ic'obergo of the polar waves. Beneath tho tropics burning sun. The mighty sea of memory laves My h??c^s lone is!o and brings me ono Like dreninland^visiou?. Nellie. *v Vi&C' Fnr on the bosom of (bo Xortb, Two constellations dimly shin*. There light to me comes feebly forlh. But briirlltlv rfRlH on III""" nnil lliitnv The thought is swtet, my Is* el lie. When, where the blue waters sleep, Where crngged mountnin renre its head; When on tho vasty briny deep, Where o'er I nni, what placo I tread, I think of ihcc, sweet Nellie. EXCERPTS. Justice is certainly au odd fish?she lias ! only a singlo pair of scales. It i? exceedingly bud husbandry to harrow up tho feelings of your wife. The poor birds are nol a very bold race iiuu ji/k u ^iCiH UJiIIIJ UI LIIUI LI cut' ff(11JlC. I AVhatgoes most against a farmer's grain i ?llis reaping-machine. A splendid car but a very poor voicr, as the organ grinder said of ibo donkey. A quack advertises a compound that willcnro ererylhing from a bad character to a temper. What means of conveyance by land, and what by eca, are ladies fondest of ??Busses aud smacks. Somebody 6ays lliat the best way to keep food upon a weak t-tomavih is to bolt it down. Moderation is the silken siring1 running through the pearl chain of all-virtues. On a frosty day, what two fish ought we to tie together I Sfoatcs and soles. TVU..11--J ... - - l iiiacnuuu is ouen rocKed by truth, but | t-lio soon outgrowB her cradle,, and discard her nurse. Boys should be very careful how llley 6tetT their life-barks if they would arrive without ahipwrcck at the I'sleof Man. - Take not too much pride in mere manners. The finest dandy is not better at a bow than a puppy is at a bow-wow. > An indiscreet person is like ar> unsealed letter, which iaseldom worth reading. Ttmav fairly be contended that inveterate laziness is the most effective labor-saving machine ever invented. A villain gennerally plays the coward as if he supposed lhat the blackness of Lis heart might be redeemed by llis whiteness of his liver. _r The bread of life is love ; the salt of life is work; the sweetuess of life, poetry ; the water of litV faith. The secret of oDe'a success or failure in nearly every enterprise is usually conla ned in the answer to tbe question?llow earnest is be ? Natural wants are few and easily gratified ; only those which are artificial perplex us by iheir multiplicity.?liovce. lDo you believe, sir, that tbe dead ever walk after death !'?'No doubt cfit, madam 1 have heard tbe Dead March iu Saul.' Aw HfBrTinsiTn ?? T . Utl I*.??All llie advertisement of a new hotel, it is said,'it embraces about sixty rooms.' A {Tennessee paper announces that4 the inauguration,?f the governor was celebrated firing mintife guns every half hour! 'I don't thinlc, husband, you are vory smart.' 'No. indeed, wife, but cvervbodv 1,? rVi --.e 11 Aiivno x am UWIUIIJ SOrewU,' A young lads who had lost or mislaid her beau, vrasadvised to bang tip the fiddle. She said the advice did great violence to her heart strings. *A man is, in general, better pleased,' says Dr. Johnson, 'wiien he has a<*<wvl din ner upon bis table, tban wben bis wife talks Greek.' Nothing is erer well done in a small household if the MUU IIJIUIOICIO ttIO ignorant of the mode in which it should be When his nousin Charlotte* Dunne was married; Jones said, 'It wasDnnne before it J was bMruB Dunn* : _ 0?, ?n uiisv it wa? uoing and j it wa?_*fct Dnnno when it was dune.' A ?old lady once complained to her doc-1 tor that abe could scarcely breathe. 'Dont I try, my good soul,' ^rejjlied the candid physician ; 'nobody wants you to do it.' of the ancient Persians says r'VE-fbu .wish to be a saint, instruct yOi^j^jdrep, because all the Rood tbev do wiirDe imputed to you. Wi??nJemfffeft weutto school she was atked wbyjbe noun wfchelor wfo singular.? ?'BecAupe,' she replied,'it ia so i&j singular Ujp\)bey do^'tgat married.' -?- Co<ppri^aUgC<?t^d jUr^toKtriivngnnt HI*** o fife nee*. - Ttyera i? a material ifiprtartelween prettily aekina ? the matter?'?'De lorrel ?ilg4ih)ipMft.aii*jr mit de green bijrse, and broke ^-Bxlft-tree of (ft brick fao&tf- v?t BtRtids by 4e corner" lamp-post ncrofts <le tclegree)?/ ' ov. lit* . j jrij A. a J .?, /7-J-i \Y jiv Ciulukkn i)ut.?One reason why childre^die, istxfoause they are not tnkcn care of. From the day of birth thcv are Btuffetf with food, and choked with physic, sloshed with water, suffocated in hot rooms, steamed in bed-clothea. So much for indoor. When permitted to breathe a breath of puro-fftlr once a week in summer, and once ojr.tV.ice during the colder months,only the nose is permitted to peer into daylight. A 1?l?. ll.... nrn arm I nlll IV I f 11 tin IX. JlltlU id III I.UMJ ?IW ?*. I clothing nt all on tlio parts of the body, which most need protection. Uaro legs bare arms, bare necks, girled middle, witii an inverted umbrella to collect the air and chill the other parts of the body. A stout strong man goes out in a cold dny with gloves and overcoat, woollen stockings, ntid thick, double soled boots,with cork between and rubbers over. The same day n child of liireo years old, nn infant flebh, and blood, and bone, and constitution, goes out with shoes as thin as paper, cotton socks, legs uncovered to llie knees, neck bare ; an exposure which would disable llie nurse, kill the mother outright,and make tho father an invalid fur weeks. And why ? To harden them to n mode of dress which they are never expected to practice. To accustom them to exposure which, a dozen years later, would bs considered downright foolery To roar children thus for the slaughter pen, and ilicn leave it on the Lord, is too bad. We don't think the Almighty had any hand in it. And to draw comfort from the presumption that he had an agency in the death of the child, is a profanation,?HalCs Journal of Jfcaltk. Our wealth does not so much consist in our acquisitions as in our performances, and he is sometimes the richest, man who has left himself nothing.? Hr. G. Simms. A man is the healthiest and happiest when he thinks the least either of health or happiness. To forget an ill is half the > battle ; it leaves easy work for the doctors. The best evidence in the world that Christianity is advancing is fonnd in the i fact that the walls between the sects are 1 growing weaker, or failling in ruius.?Holland. PALMETTO IRON WORKS i COLUMBIA. S. C- 1 :o: wil1.iam glaze. PnonijicTon. george a. si jields, fokkman. :?): Manufactures steam engines of any power desired, for Mills nud I'lnn- 1 tntion purposes, at frhort notice, having nt nil times on hand some ftni:*)?vdf or in a forward Rtate. In conuectimi with our Miil and Engine Work, we have secured the service* of Mr. .John Crautiihn, who is one of the best Millwrights in the South, to superintend the put- I Sing up of Mill* and Engines. ! BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS All descriptions of Brass unci Iron Castings executed in the very best manner, and at short noticc, as we east every day in the week. Our j stoek ?*f patterns is very large, having recent- | ly purchased all those formerly owned by G. , W. Right, which being added to those made ' at my establishrnent for the past live years, | makes the assortment more full than ttuy other like establishment in the State. ,.*v CIRCULAR SAWS. I atn agent for R. lloe ?fc Co.'s celebrated Circular Saws, and nlso for a manufacture of the same article in Richmond, Yn. A full supply of these Saw*, of all sizes, always on hand. , Perions wishing them will do well to call on me, as I make uo charge for fitting them to the tLnsdrclp. Old Saws Rc-Toollicd. I have a Gumming Machine on hand, mid am pj^pared to re-tooth old saws, making theni "as good as new. *" IROTsT RAILING. I would call attention to this branch of our busines^ having a great Taricty of pattern*, for public aud priTategrounds, Cemeteries. dcjS,, and will keep on hand,- and ca?t^ nny^style wanted, at pri<^s as low as the same can be bought at the North. WIRE RAILING. I am agent for one of the largest Wire Railing Companies at the North, and will furnish Window Guards. Gallnries. Verandas. Bed steads, or nny other description of Wire Works, at tlie bg?k prices of the manufacturer, which can be seen at iny office. PLOWS. I have always on hand, and am steadily manufacturing all descriptions of l'LOWS. with many other tbinga in the agricultural line, and will, in a short time commence the manufacture of all kinds of agricultural imSlemcnts. All I ask is for the Planters of the onth encourage this enterprise by their patronage. Call and judge fur yourselves. Wagon and Carri^ge]8pokc?. In connection with the EstaVHehinent, we ate manufacturing Wagon and Carriage Spokes of the very best material, and u ill sell 20 per ?ent. lower than the same Spoke can be bought at the Norih. CORN MILLS. I am Agent for one of the best Portable Mills now in use, and can furnish any eire wanted. Persons wishing these Mills are invited *}o call at the Works and witnesa the operation of one now in use. The Millrook, which is the very best is procured from Edgefield, 8. C? and theJMilU are built complete at our Establishment. To those whob?ve give? me their patronage for the length of time I have been engaged in iiiis uuvioeM, l leader.my warmest thanks, and solicit a continnance <Sf Uio sum?, and to those who have cot vet ddrie so, I respectfully a?k their favor anu aupggri, ae neither pains nor expense will be epar^fl on my part in contributing promotion of home manufactures, of every articU within ray sphere of action. .-All that ta no?4d?> r-rr Immiaaam tn > ? -pi J .y 111 VIIOOO HUWI 1" llic favist' and"atipport of the people pf I he soatir *5p ?& March, 80, l4tnj; - WILLIAM GLAZE. THE #f*T? Gf^TH CAROLINA. f ABBEVILLE IHBTRICT. in Equity, * )v '"I'MIK subscribers having justopened in Coluni -1. riuni of Charleston, respectfully solicit t STOCK Ol' CA Kill ACES, comprising n gn ltockawnyH, for four ami ?i.x persons. Cicrimiiiti I'liiutcra' Carriages. Turn Over-Seat llockawnys of fVOl'V varietv. c?ini<nr<l >>? W... most njiiiroved styles. GREENFI IMnr23, 18G0J Repository O] THE NEWLY ESTAE RANSOM E1 Would respectfully inform llicir friends and tl SELECT STOCK rj"MIEY may be found nt No. 1 ll>, 1UIOAI) 1 I'lieonix) where llioy have oti hand and nr ill tlie country, Every Variety C3P It would be to the ndvantage of lliuse w we ure offering our goods at LOWErt TIic has ever been sold iu this markets CJivo RA March, 3, 1SCO, 45-l2in] STATE 0F~SOUTH CAROLNA ABBEVILLE fllSTIlICT Qflii-r Court of Common J'lcas and O'cti.Sessions Willson tt Williams ) va J- Attachment. win. aiorm. j iy 11EK K AS the l'lai n t iff did, on tlic sixteenth " day of November, eighteen hundred and ifly-nine, iile his declaration ngninstthe l)efenlaut, who, (ii is said,) is absent from and without the limits <>f this State mid has neither wife tor attorney known within the same, upon ivhoin a copy of said declaration might be serk'ed: It is therefore ordered, that the said I)cendanl do appear nml plead to the suid deelaratiun, on or before the seventeenth day of November. eighteen hundred and sixty, othjrwise tinaland absolute judgement will then DC given nnd awarded against him. MA'ITIIWVV M.linVAIl* n n It Cl-ik's OHicc, Nov. 18, 1859, 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A BBE I 'ILL E DISTRICT. Office Court of Common I'leus and Gen'I Sessions E. Noble, 1 vs. J- Attachment. PetcrS. Burton ) \yiIEUEASthe Plaintiff did. on the fonrlecnth day of November, eighteen hundred and lfly nine, tile It is declaration against the Doendant, who, (it is said) is absent from niul without the limits of tHis Stale and hns neither tvife nor nllorney known within the sumo, tip)n whom a copy of said declaration might he' icrvcd: It is therefore ordered, that the said DefendAt do appear and plead to the said deearntion,* on or before the fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and bixtv, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then jc given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McL>O.NAU>, V. C. P. Clerk's Uflicc, Nov. 14, ISo'J, 2'J, 12m. ALLEN & DIAL COLUMBIA, S. C. Dircct Importer* ami Wholesale and lictuil DEALERS In English and American HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IKON, STEEL, NAILS, MILUSTONES MILL IRONS, BQLTK& fiLMIS, ST O C K K ETTLES, India Rubber and Leather BELTIKTGr, n^. T> viu pciiwci By jjiucheiiiiui a oiiu itiiiuur B IUUID Agricultural and Uardeu Implements, in great varitey. Fenders, Andirons, Shovels and tongs, and maiiv other articles in the Housekeeping line. LIME CESEXT AND PLASTER, FAINTS, OILS, &c. French and American WIMBOW GLASS, Double and Single Barrel GUNS, PISTOLS, w Shot Belt#, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, Ac All of whieh are offered for sale, at prices, that cannot fail to give satisfaction. JNO. M. ALLEN, | JfiO. C. DIAL. Columbia, Feb. 23d, I860. 6t I3T Anderson Gazette, copy 5 times. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAHBKVILLB DISTRICT. In Equity. E'izabetb English, ?t. aL, ) ?. jjvs j Bill to sell pr6per* DsjABJ. English. Win. ) tv. Partition. Ac. Ihirain and-wite et.ial. J IT APPEARING^ that Wm, Hardin ond 8arah, hia wife, Hiram Jay and Francos, hia wife^Raben Morrisand Elizabeth, Iiia'wife, D. ^aokson Epgli*h, 3- F. Specter and Amanda in the above stated e<t?, renide bevond the limiU of totfcState, on motfcn of 8. A A. MeOowan, Oomp. Sol., Ordered that the sr.iit iJefendaola do appear ninj plead, ihia ft branch of 11. W. Hale's C'nrring? Fmpn,lio attention of purchiiRors to their LA KG K ?nt variety of etylcs. Consisting in purl of i>wn Carriages with nrul wiUioiit. Dickey Seats, l'lifCtniiA. Tot. No-Ton nml si....? , , --- - , ljuiis, Bietta and Coaches of the newest uud ELD & GALE, ppositc tlic Clinrleston Depot, C?lumbin, S. C. iLISHFH HOIKF HP V^ANS & CO., lie public generally, to nn innpcction of their OF FURNITURE. STKET, City Tlotrl liuiMinir, (lute Eagle ?t e daily receiving fruiu the bust manufactories of Furniture. isliing anything in our liuc to give us a* call as FIGURES lis h trial. ,NSOM EVANS & CO. AUGUSTA, GA. THE STATE OF SOUTH BAROLINA. A liliE I IL LK DISTRICT. J n E'jitit>/. John M. Clnrk, ? v?. ) Aiucnucti Hill lor lleD. \V. C. Tillolson, } lief, ?Lc. nnil wife, and other?, f | T APPEARING to iny satisfaction that A Matilda June Tillotson, wife of 1). \V. C. Tillolson, and their children whose number and names arc unknown, Defendants in the above stated case, ieside hcyond the limits of this State, on motion of McGowan, com p. sol., Ordered that said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Amended Liill within three months from the publication* hereof, or the same will be taken pro coufcsso ugaiiibt them. WM. n. PARKER, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) Feb. '27, I860, 3in ] THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ALliEVILLI-: J)ISTJtWT. In A'tjuili/. Will. II. I'hpI-pp Hiioo/>hsiip ) vs. J Bill for ForecloT.elitia Finley, Nnnoj' Jjiue ) sure of Moitguge. Finley, and others. ) IT Al'l'KAUlXG to my satisfaction lliat Lititift Fin ley, Nancy June Finley, Oscar Fjnlev. Amanda Finley, Orville Finley, Stephen Fmlc-v, Sarah Finley. Lucy Fin ley and Gravilli: Finley, Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this Stale, on inolion of Thomaon?fc Fair, Ordered lhat the ahove natned Defendirots do aorx-ar und idead anawpr nr #1?. mur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the *aiue will be taken pro cunfe*xo against then). \VM. II. PAKKER,~c. e. a. d. Commissioner's Glllce, ) T-b. l?i;o, 3m. f IHh STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A IS BE I rILLJi DISTRICT. In Jiquity, David O. Hawthorn, ) VS. f Lawson D. Franklin, ) Bill for Account, Creed W. Hankin and > <fce. A. C. Hawthorn. ) IT Al'I'EAKING lo my satisfaction that Lawson D. Franklin and Creed W-Hankin, Defendant* in the above 6tated case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on mu'tiuii u' Thomson <fc Fair, Com p. Sol. Ordered that eaid Defendants do appear, plead, answer or ,demur to stud 13111 of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro coufetxo against them. W. II. i'AKKEIi, o z, a. d Commissioner's Office ) Feb. 27, I860,?3m ) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. J Ames McClintou, ) v?. # V Thomas C. Perrin.Ex'r l Bill for Account, ?tc Johu Cooper, ) nn/l \'n.i.i. I * ~j " " ,,v> r and others. ) IT Al'I'KAlilNG to my satisfaction flint John Cooper, and Nancy, his wife, James McClinton, l'leasnnt Dellerhide, and Nancy, hie Martin lilli ot, and Harriet, his wife, Alary McClinton, James McClinton, Jr., Caasnudra McClinlon, and other children of John McClinton, dee'd, whose names aro unknown, Q. A. Brown, ? Jackson, and Koxaua, his wife, Svcnrgus Brown, Virgipia Brown, Simon McClinton, Eliza Ann Anderson, Robert liar,IA? a c? l j ? ivj ms.viiui'Uii, miu onruii mv^'iniun, ucienu* ants in the above stated case, reside beyond Lite limit;) of this State: On motion, by I'errin A Colliron, Comp. Sol., Ordered, tbat. said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or domur to 8uid Jiill of Complaint within three nmntilA frnm tho ntiMi/tnlinn hAMftf AH Burr.n ....... ...V J/..W..VM. ?? ?MV BUlilU will be taken pro confesso against tlicni. W. H. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) March 1, I860, 8m. j State of South Carolina.. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. David F. Ruff ) Martha* Ruff \ 5'!1 ffr *aJe of K?a.1 J. J. Adams and Martha )E,lateunder tt *?" liis wife and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that John J. Adams and Martha his wife, Willing F. Hutchinson and May his wife, Joseph II. Ruff and Georgo W. Ruff, defendants to the Bill in this case, resido beyond the limits of this State On motion of Tnompson <& Fair Comp. Sol. ordered llrnt the above named defendants do pear and$)lead, answer or demcr to said Bill within three months from tha publication hereof or the same will be taken Pro Coufesto against them, w. ii Parker, c. k. a. d. Comminioner's Office ) P?b. 28, 1860 48 Sm. J ' NOTICE TO THE C1T1ZBNB OF i^piLLE. I TAKE thii of ratuening my singrtr* thaTCKWUhb eitizepg of Abbevilhs affitedge^lMB6$5$plib<nr*l patronage, and cifttta health, I would most respectfully toTOil **fc\u>tirfi)aDce of the um?. I will.at Ml times W/oqod^B my rooms it Greenwood Depot. ;lftM^Bttig,i&jr??rTiees will alway# fiud me readftt* tfir? th*m eom pQtfi MtiifMtion. ilr wTotW CO sr-rcfc &***iu^iu DQGT. M Under the Ai AUaXJSTA, Wholesale and Ii DRXTGP, ]\tKl >ICI N I iJyo Woods nnd Dye StuUs, Oils, Paints nnd 1' mwl n....r w: - * vj, viiioqnillVi I eilUIUCI'}, TII1C DORJI Brushes, Surgical oiul Dental Instrument fcjpieos. Snnil's, Manufactured Tobacco. (\ of tho Day, Stiperior Inks, I'nro Win poses, l'ancy rw We make our purr-lmscs for CbkIi, nnd o til from any eiinil'ir establishment in thin sectini (??*?" Orders from the Coaotry promptly filled to price and quality. "RHPDES' I SUPER-PHOSPHATE! I>LAjSTKRS seeklnp Manure*, will recollect tlmt III 101 >123* SUl'lilt rilOSl'lIATK is tlic only Manure the late eminent Analytical Chemist, l'rofmaor liickull, of Marylund, pronounced Standard I nml which has Wen eonfirmcil by evcrvacction into which tliis Manure has lieen introduced. Thin Manure is sold under a legal guarantee of Purity aiul Freedom II II A II 111 i I* I' r m n at i m i a i' ! Hi II .11 A Hi Ail 111 bit AI'IU A! from tho eminent manufacturing chemists, Messrs. I'otls <t Klett, under wh"*o personal supervision RllODKS' SlJI'KR-rilOSI'llATR is manufactured. This Mnnure lias l?eeii used in South Carolina for ac.\cral years past, with great success in the culture of Cotton and Corn, ut:d is now thoroughly established for these important staples. Do not let the present season pars without the experiment. IIcikI the annexed letters from gentleman who have tried it the past season. J. A. AMSLEY & CO., NO. 300 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA. GA. ATHENS, GA.. Nov. 22, 18f>9. ])rar Fir: Rhodes'Super-Phosphate has been l applied by me this yar.on a small scale, to both Corn and Cotton. The result exeecdep my ex- ; peetntion, although the experiments, for many reasons, were not, and could not lie conducted with due caution; yet 1 n ill entirely satisfied, that thi: growth of weed, in both instances, the fruit in corn, and the number of bolls of cotton, were fully double the yield in the portions unmanured, r.nd this when only a I able-spoonful of the Super- Phosphute was applied as a top. dressing to each hill of corn, ami a tea-spoonful I.li nnoli wfiill' *?f /((iKiin nn.l ?lw? ?? ' ? *" the season as the ISth of July. Koine of the weed grew lo nine feet high, with six feet branches, cove red with bolls, while the unmaiiured was not half so good. It is my intention ucxt year, to test it more fully. Yery Respectfully, Your ntost oh't perv't, (Signed) SI. C. M. HAMMOND. UNION POINT, (G. It. ?.) Nov. 28, 1859. Messrs. J. A. Axsi.ey ?t Co.: Gents.?I bought a ton of Rhodes' Sillier Phosphate in Baltimore, last Spring, Mr. II. I), l.eilner, of IJeizelin, to lest itu value as n manure. 1 put about 12& lbs. on nn acrc of cotton, in tlic drill, on land tliat would not make over 75 to 10U lb*. of eecd cotton per ucre, without Manure. The result is entirely satisfactory. 1 have made at least fron: -lot) to 01)0 lbs. to the acre on this very poor land. I expcct to pur ctniFc H um r> to s Ions for my Spring crop. My Overseer wishes me to put his name to this also. Yourp, in great haste, (Signed) I'. \V. IMUXTUP. WILLIAM FOSTER. De. 24, 1859 34 tf. IfflPLTATllUla , ,f. No. 83 Second Stbkkt, ) i Baltimouk January 28, 1850. j REPORT OF AXALYMS IIOBIMVS IHOIFILATED GUANO FOR 7? f> A "Vrr?TCt Tl/ v 1)1 VfA AT 1 ? l\Ai\UlD JiUDilN k5Ui> J BALTIMORE ITY. ASAMl'1.12 oftlic aliove which was taken at your Mill!!, was found, upon analysis, to be capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent. And to contain of . T> Til v.i- e r ! ?|- " " 1 uuue xriiospiiaie 01 Aiime to.az " " i The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone t Phosphate of Lime ia known to be most proper t for concentrated manures. Both theoretical reasoning and the results of numerous practical experiments hnvo opproved of it. An applica- ' tion of 200 lbs. of this article article per acre, 1 will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lime than ia required by any crop?thus leaving n 1 considerable surplus of this valuable nutriment I incorporated with the soil aflcr cropping, and ' will furnish a siifHeieot quantity of ammonia to ? tft nnl. no n ri i?f rlmun I ? ?.! ? CllAS. lJlCKELL^rii. D. > BEPOKT OjST MMIPUIATED GUANO, FOR F3RANCITS RflttTNKrtW rf"MlI? sample Analyzed was tnken by myself .1. from tlic bnga iu the mill where the guano was manipulated. *; It contained of , Ammonia, ... 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, - 21.98 " " l?Vmt vnlont. in Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " It is therefore on excellent manipulated gunnd, containing cnogh ammonia to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and enfficient i quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion | of the soil j A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, IS. D. Analytical and Consulting Chemist. ' FOll SALE BY \ I A A ilAl w\a /> J. A. ANSLtT & UU.,: NO. 200 BROAD ST. ! AUGUSTA GA. I E. M?ST1N &SON, ~ i 260 South Side Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OA. ' KEEP coifrfopfly for sale & largo and well | BelaetW jJBtOfck of Cliinn. f}ln?<i nnH 1 Earthen "\Vot?a>t<;Also, driver Platfd O store, Baskets, Spoonrj^ork*, loo-Pitcher*, CandleSticka, <to. Alto, Waiters, Trsys, Table Catlery/Wooden Ware, gasket Ware, Table Mat*, Dol Mate, and a great variety of Furnishing articles. . March 23, 1860, 8m. ' WATCH BEPAimNO. TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform theoitiMns of-Abbeville thai ha is prepared with new Tools and Material* at the Rooin forjnarly occupied bjr 'VL T. Tnstin, to J doall Ijindtof Repairing on Watches, Clocks a&KftwedBh the beet style and at the lowest prater. lwWCtsb. A stood siid'oIv of Jewelrv. of >the latest and < ' WEABN Ac MIX, : i i 1 . v ; . -. Ctiihti&tf&p B? .y*. .-.?tl, < ; -. \\ *vr..UW+W* \? ''r" j. uriBSr figuRta Hotol, GEORGIA/ :vtitil Denier in EH & Cf-IEMIC^LS, uinfor3' Articles, "Voriiishon, Window Glass s, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Taint s, Trusses and Supporters of all Kind*. II the Patent or 1'ropriclnry Medieinea cs nn<l Brandies fur AlcJieinal PurAi liulea, itc. fler ponds equnity ns low o? tliey onn Tie oljnin i. \Varrftnlft to tie Vrcth, 1'itrr ami Genuine and satisfaction guaranteed with regard both [Dec. ?, 18.V.?, 32 VV. N. MlilllWETHKR HAVING COMPLETED IIIH ni)TTn 'ornnnTTi O 1 Ull Hi A T KTIlNrDPY SIX, ss. o., (SKXT UOOIl TO KOOrtllK A OAtlTKIl's.) WOULD respectfully call the attention o his friends and the public generally to ins line struck ol ID ZErt XT. Q* S AN I) C II 3ZJ M IO ALS 1111 >1 solicit their kind |mtion:igr; nn<l liberality. lie proposes selling Drugs as low as nny lirst elnsa ijrug Store in the up country. His slock is complete, and every tiling sold Ity him is warranted to lie fresh and genuine. At his store mny be found D YE STUMS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and Paint Iirushes, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teis ol ull kimls, l?iigpy and Car riage (Jrense, Also, a fine lot of CI1KWING TOBACCO uiid SEUAKS of tlio beat brands. A large ami varied stock of excellent PE I t FUM-EliY. He also offers Confeclionaries, BRANDIES, Pure Old Port, Madeira and Maliega "TBLW TST TO. Mri^sas At exceedingly low figures. Also, a good article of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids. Lumps of all kind*. Wicks for any kind ?f Lamps, and everything usually kept in n first class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to nil. Mnv fi. i8.V.I-l-t f chaw ir sSS & AtotooviUo, S. Cv \\7"OULD respectfully iufortn the public Hint T lie lias or EXED A SHOP rou TlTE Waking and Repairing of CARRIAGES AND ! 3D. W, P P o : ffl aj; <\x<wxSob? It is opposite (bntnof opposed) to Mr. Taylor's Establishment. Ho hopes that by doiiij^gooil i work, n?<l tanking reasonable charges, to receive i i sliure of |>ublic putronnge. I He bus oil band at this time, several I SEVERAL NEW AND NEAT BUGGIES, ! ALSO, , Second-Hand Buggies, [ l which lie will sell very low and on the moat ' reasonable terms. I Kov. 4. 18.39. 27 tf. "HEADQUARTERS, j FI11ST DIVISION* S. c. M.. ) Abbeville C. II, Feb. 11th, 1800. \ \ ORDERS NO. 9. I AN ELECTION for Brigadier Genernl of ' .he second Brigade of the Fir*t Division of tooth Cftrolinn Militia, will be held in the sev 1 >ral Regiments of llmt Brigade on Saturday he I 28TH OJf AJPKIL NEXT, 1 o fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignsion of Gen. Morngne. The Colonel and oflictr in conimnnd of each Regiment in that Brigade will in hie Regiment lost the required noliccp, hold the election on he day indicated, count the votes and forthwith lri>n?mit In t.lm M * ? JV4 V.vi?v??i, aatiuciiicliv _ n writing show ing the result of the poll in his ' ( (jiment duly certified. All to be done as the * aw directs. By order of llnj. Gen. Smith. \VM. T. TATOM, | viv. Auj t ana map. UciTJ. Feb. 23, ISf.O, tde C3?" Banner and Edgefield Advertiser copy J THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' ABBEVILLE DI8TJUCT. I In Equity. ( ["homos Crawford, Adm'r, J witli tlie Will annexed of v Cador Gantt, dee'd. 1 Bill for Advice, vs. j Direction, and Re Cynthia Wakefield, J lief. John Gantt, ) et. al. j IT Appearing to the satisfaction of the Cora missioner that the following named par ies. Defendants to this Bill, reside beyond the limits of this State, namely: Calvin Gantt, Newton Gantt, Janies Oantt, Crowther Oantt, William Gmitt, Martha Gantt anil Surah Jantt, Tabitha Raj-lor and tNancy Snylor; Hugh Lollcr, William Loller,Elizabeth Loller, j Martha Loller. Sarah LoHnr_ nm! Marv T.<.li<.r -i jf7' ? ?J I | Lhe children of Giles GanVt, deo'd, name* j unknown ; the cliildrcn of John Gantt, names r unknown, other children of Tir& Gantt, names , unknown; the children of Britton Gunt, ] names unknown; the children of Yr.te l'ertrli.a ..nmA, . ?I l.IIJ ' ni-t I .. , ..umbo uuiuviitu, tiicciMiurmi ui ivicnaru Alexander, names unknown; the children of j loliu Townley, nnmes unknown; and the Presi* ? of the American Bible Society. On motion of Jones & Jones, Gorapv. Solicitor, Orderf5"thdt eaid defendants do appear andanawer, plead or demur to said Bill within three months from the publicatloifcjiereof, or tl4? same will be taken pro ngainst them. . I II. PARKER, ar.ji.D. Commissioner's Office, . ) " March 8, 1660, Snaff f J THE STATWrtoUTH CAROLINA, ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Eattitv. Jasper Hawthorn, ) 0 vs. f Mary L. Pruit, John ) Bill for Aocount, Par- 1 Mat^U. and wife, and y tiliou, Ac. ' others. ' i JM IT APPEAJUNG|tbat WiUOflft M?riiiUzid hit 1 children, Enoch, pliver and Apn,Toliver < Tohnson and wife, Janfe J. an J Mary v. Pcnjt,. < Defendants \n the above stated case, reside ha* 1 jrijnnd the limits of thi* Slate, on motioit of S. 1 fcA. MoGowan, Cofti. go). "Ordered thai said Defendants do appeu: aad plead, answer or demur to aaid Bill of Complaintjrithin three months itom the pnblioAtioa heriflforiheaam* . will be taken pro confe?* against them. i r - -1. *y WMflL PAJRKEB, c, e, a, p. ;] Commiaatmar's Office, ) Pel?y 88, WHV 8nt-J i ? 1 ' CONGAKEE ItlOKT W C3> XlK 10 , formerly occupied by George Sinclair & Co., and now owned by JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron and Bra8B Founders, MAcinsiara, &c.. Foot of Lady Street, and? on the aide of thi Greenville Railroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Chinese Sngar-Canc infills and j'illis, of nil kinds. ' pin; nl>ovc Cut is a Three Holler Verticar JL Sugar Cone Mill, and in a true repreeenl* Iron of the one exhibited at the S. C. Agricu) tural Fair, and which took the first premium nt the aforesaid exhibition. Premiums were .ilso Into,. I.m i?... :j v..v runic lltlll IV1' Ul'lIl-ilUlf itons, and for the beat Castings. Iron nii<l Brass Castings of nil description! made to order, and with dispatch. Steam En gini-s, Mill (tearing, Blacksmith's Wort, Wng> oiis, <fcc., etc.. made to order. We have nlso purchased the right of WINTER'S PATENT ML'LAY SAW MUX, fof the State of South Carolina. Having purchased the entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair ?Ss Co, including Pattern and everything appertaining thereto, we ai now prepared to execute every description of work in our line of business, with neatness ana dispatch. J01IN ALEXANDER, ROBT. McDOUGAL. HENRY ALEXANDER. Sept. 30,1850, 22-12m. MACHINES. At the sign of the Golden Anvil. COLUMBIA, S. C. rl"MIE Subscribers", having been appointed JL General Agents for the Southern Slutei for the sale of TAYGART & FAR IIS DOUBLE TIIREA1 Sewing Machines, sewing ilirect from the Spools, and making r? su-?ing, uurauic stitch which cnnnot he unravj piled, and sewing on tUe thinnest and heaviest fabrics with equal facility. These machines, for simplicity durability, cannot be surpassed. The}- have taken the first premium at live of the County Fairs in Pennsylvania and New Jcrm-y, over llie high-priced Machines of Singer and other manufuclurs. The low price af which these Machines are ottered puts them within the reach of every one. Price from ?40 to $45. Parties wanting ngencies for these Machines will please apply to us, as we are prepared to sell them at remunerating rales to lliosc desirous, of engaging in this business. "We ore also agents for Slout's Lock-Stitch Machine, ana the Eureka Shuttle Sewing Machines. Prices ranging from $50 and upwards, all of whicli arc first quality Machines. FISllER & AG NEW, ?fc Co. uoiumuin, 5. <J. Oct 21?25 ?35" Mr. W. C. MOORE*-lias tiic Agcncy for Abbeville District. These tnacliincs may bo purchased from him at the above rates with freight added. BANFORD'S * LIVER 1NVKJGHATOR, * KliVEE DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gump, ar?l has become au established fact, n known ltid approved by all .(that have used it, and is now resorted to ^ j with confidence in all .he diseases for which lit is recommended. It has cured thous- ? lands within the last e_ I-: '? ? ..... niiv IM'W i;ivvii 11|? an Iiopcs (Jl -elief.as the numerous^ unsolicited certificates i n hi y possession ^ sliuv. Tlie dose must be a Si dnpted to the temperuiKiit of tlie individ- q ual taking it, nnd used n such quantities os to ^ net gently on the bow;R Let the dictates ^ ?f your judgment ;uidcyo?.i in the use"* of the Liver Invigoator, and it will cure ^ [Liver Complaints,Bilious attacks, Dvspep- jr sin, ChrouioDiarrhea, summer Complaints, ^ {Dysentery, Drorwy, sour Stomach, Habit- ual Costi veness, Clioic, Cholera, Clioleru Morbus, Cholera Innutuin, Flatulence, m Jaundice, F e in a 1 o ivenkiiesses, (asthous | anda eon testily,) in n twenty minutes, ii two or three Teaaloonfuls are taken Ul > commencement of atnCk i . * -i v.. . ' . All who use it are j giving their teetimoly in its favor. _ Mix Water in the ITTontfi with the InviKorutor, and Swallow t>otBi together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ?ALSO,? . < ' SANFORD'3 c 1 FAMILY 1 V CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up ^ .Glass 7asea. AirTiidit. nnd will trAPn ill OHM - B f f " -7J"? The Family Cuthnr 1 # tio?rill8 n gentle jut active Cathartici'ji which the proprietor ins used in his practise^ niore thou twenty fears. # , The constant in-m creasing demand, rorn those who have * lon? used the Pills ind the satisfaction fik which all express in cgard to their use. has induced uie to >lace them within the reach of all. * The Profession well V know that different rathariics act on dif- fereut portions of lie bowels. ?4 The family Cathartic ^ Pill has, witli duo cferenco to this well K established fact, been ompounded from a variety of the purest Vegetable Extracts, ^ which aot alike on svery part of the ali-? mentaiy canal, and r? ?ii i-. --- " ..- ?,?<"* ....v. amv iu t?n|-s -cuara wnere a Ualinrtic in needed, snchly las Derangements of lie Stomach, Sleepi-1 'nesa.. Pains ia the Jack and Loins, Costiveness, Pain and Soreicss over the whole body,.from sudden cold, #hich frequently,.if negie?lio, end in * long lourse of Fever, Los?._of Appetite, a Creeping sensation of Cold over theoody, Restlessness, ' Jeadaehe, or weight in the Ilend, aljJiflflammaory Diseases, Worms ia Childriu?jj|ft*{AdQlt?. thcuruatism, a great Purifier of^Wjrafcod and nauy diseases to which flesh- Is' MM^too nunerous to oicntioa in this ad valise went.-? Jose, 1 to 3. ? 7 ?* PRICE S blMES. ' The Liver Invieorator and Family Cathartic ?ills are retailed bv Druggist generally, and wld wholesale by tne Trade in largo to was. S. T. W. SANFQRD, Mj,P. , ... Manufacturer anaTrdifhetor. .. A3K v?u ?T, ? Also sold bv Jordan <fc McLaughlin, Abbeville, Branch,. Allen <k EDW*|UM,vAbbtfvWFBr April 15, 1850, 60-1204?" Professional ^Isroti^ei. DR. J. P. McCOMB kVould rp?pe<}tfbllv inform the cit)zenqi tfT Abbeville village and vicinity that he has located limself ot' * - ABBEVILLE ?CL,1I. Por the Practice of Medicine, B^Ph<^Ajip(resefVe a share of thp public patronage, During ho day ho may be found at. the Pru$ Sto^e, .uu Nvtiigti* nMUU rtsiuuuc? oi xv, A. rair Jeb. 23. 18qp; 4g, 8m * " v Matresa Making-. Jau. 27,1860, 8m M1