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8 AM jHOtirtMf. Gen. 8?m it .out , NaljOnnl Conrentions. In a long loiter dated Austin,' Texas, Mtircb'2Rth, he is down opofr them, hammer and tongs. \V"e suppose lie d?*?pnirg a/^beitlg-. no ninnted for tlie^jrestdeucy by the Charleston ConveutiOn, and therefore prefer?,to go iipon liia owo-.rbook.' Neither does he like the Democratic party. It is hahltosay what party ho does like, unless it be , the "Houston'-party. He is opposed to political platforms, but thrusts foVUfcvery prominently one pl?nk of his o\yn, vis., his old'Hobby, 'nprutectbrate orer Mexico. . tj- * .ix_ rr?i.- ii *c Aflliuer piai:* which juuu uuw, is uiq i iigiuc Rnili-ond. In short, he evidently wishes to construct bis own platform. We make a few extracts from-liU. epistle:? Mo indepeni man ought.to accept a notnina' tion, accompanied by any^fttfdk-tn with Which his previously entertained opinions are in conflict. ]f bis feelings are national and he has claims upon the confidence of the country, the nation must know what his principles are, and if they are proper lliey surely do not require the eiidusemciit of a Convention to make them pass current with the people, but their intelligence will enable tlieui to judge. And ngnin, if an individual accepts n nomination of a party under these circumstauccs, he could not be president of the nation. lie must select his Cabinet from the members of the party. lie must make all his prominent appointments from the part}-, and allow parly lenders to select (liem. No matter what the nivrits,?no matter how patriotic and intelligent an individual tuny be, unless lie has "voted the ticket," lie is to be excluded from offiec and his merits and claims disregarded. A man who would consent to be a mere tool because it accure him tlie Presidency does not deserve to be the head of a nation ! UulesR lie reserves to himself tlie right of remaining free and untraimmeled from nil pledges except hi* official obligation.", lie will never be able to control the destinies of this great nation; and if lie would give a single pledge to secure the Presidency, it is conclusive of his want of merit and he deserves to be repudiated. Though the nation might accidentally nrosner linilnr liis nilmi iiinf rut inn liv J 1 ? -J its mere self-sustaining powers and llie onward spirit of our people, lie would ever feel tliat lie was degrading the post lie occupied, and the adulation of parasites should be n poor recompense for the foi fciture of self i expect. If a President is to govern the nation, his counselors should be chosen from the nation, and since partj* nnnies liave censed to represent J r'ociples, ho who is elevated to the Presidency should regard it as a whole, and calling around him.those who have beeu true to the Consti tutiou and the Union, and with Use Constitution fur his foundation, he should endeavor to rear a structure glorious to his country and perpetual ob his race. i A Candidatk for the Lkoisi.aturf. ?Our j uromer-euiior 01 iuc ixewoerry luuug nun tins accepted the noroinntion for the Legislature, and publishes the following characteristic letter in the Coiucrvatist: -t "Many friends, it aerma, would desire that I should become a candidate. "They arc honor able men." Many, on the other hand might say, "This is a grievous fault." But th?*y are envious Cascas that vould stab Ctnsar. Who cares f Get thee behind me, Satan. 1 would not .do many friends wrong; but I would wrjte what I do know. Canvassing a district for the Legislature ; shaking hands with every citizen ; hunting up men that you $are nothing abbutto fool into a vote; trcating-fellows that drink your liquor and curse you behind your back^ riding through wind and rain for an uncertainty, is no easy job. But in consideration tliti business will bo dull during the summer. lllTillff nothinc l/tdn nn/1 #??n if I l?n.l !t unwilling to do it, I have resolved to launch iny bark upon the political ocean, and unfurl every sail, and start for that bourne from whence no honest man returns?"the legislative halls.*" Friends, countrymen and. citizens adopted, I shall sxpcctyou to come to the res cue 1 I did not bring-myself out. I am no orqtpr, but yon all know mo?a plain,Jup-counIry editor? poor' nB, llie devil, and that loves his friends. 1 have neither wit, nor words, nor wortb,-Action, money, utterance, nor the pewer. of speech to atir men's rblood?but I ahall ' specie, and apeak right out. I vWill tell you that which J'jo tfyjpu reel y esd o" know, th'fct the Blue Ridge Knilrosd must be built; that ihe present militia system ia totally inefficient; that politics are a nuisance, ajid politicians, in* general, a humbug. With one oyo on thes&fe ty 6f-.the ship of State,''and'the- other wide awBke ttftgv own iutcreit, I hope to sail into port safe And sound, making it a nnnrt nn?l nrnf . -Tyjt'-- -rc O "TWtf? T.>. SLIDKIt. ThPhn?delgh! i? 2vorth American givti the folfoWiog sketch,ofthe Democratic arrangements inade^UjJt^c^Delegate* for Charleston, from the first-named city: & ' A't ikM ..iHi'-J v viu^ jiao\'Gf\iuy auernoon itie Keystone 8tata sailed foi Charleston, with; an . up usually large cargo^and anfjpwount of locofocoum u?t oftonJwjti in tbVijigpl; ?p'arflen4aa of aecoSimBdatioW'Spon ^e waWr. .Tlio pas- ' ae?g?*Jra?e veQpjandioiqrly provided fyr, aod,L will live like JPresidentip/?om the time of start- 3 ing until they return to the^ef*^. *lar^$r_ of the ahip ia munificently*?oppHed. A con t?qt sti-eslni of^dDcVvgeCT^/ f?*Wi? of various kinda, pigs sheep fiah and oysters, ?'? moving j towards the ahip during the whole morning. The ice-taotoae oa-^oard thoStteMal Vas full, t "While, in v iew of the'fjprob^blV iagasacd" darjBy vJIwBiiwS' the gjjid lux f?<5* one I ' '' ' ' "*'' '' ^ m ^ * ' *' ~ ' * " ' ' ' ^ f' I _ ? mm. i fcABBEVII - Are now Ready w LAlfeE STOC ? Consisting OXjOTKCHSTC^. Blnck Cloth ContR Black l'>rnp Dete Coats, Black Ca8!?iin?*r?* Coals, Black Bombazin Coats, Black Alpacca C?ats, Black Fanners' Satin, Black Uibbcd Cnssimere Coats, Silk Mixed Coats Vests and Panic, Fancy Cnssimere Coals, Vests and Pauls, l'ancy Marseilles Coats, Vesta atnl Pants White Marseilles Coats, Vests atitl l'uuts Plain Linen Coats, Vests and Pants, ' .v.'" Cape Dusters and Plain Linen Dusters, Fine lilack Doeskin Cassiiuei'e Pants, Silk lints. ^agsinicrc Hats, Black and Brown Pocket Hats, Panama lints, Leghorn I!at*, Caps of all styles. Shirts nil kind?. Embroidered and Plain, Shirt Collnrs, Cravats. Gloves, Kid and Silk, Linen, .loan nml Merino Drawers, Merino Under Shirts, Suspenders, Silk mid Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Socks, Combs. Brushes ami Perfumery, Fine Violins, and Violin Strings, Pockct Knives, Razors, of the best quality. $25,0 WATCHES Al We offer a Gene AMERICAN, ENGI WATS Of Every Description, in rm n a wn ci UUJLU JPkViU WE ASSUltE our customers and buyer* g the same kind can be bought in ihi? |>: We have nfco, A FULL STOCIC OF CIIA a fine lot of all grades of JEWELItY. Fine St of which we will guarantee to be na represente We respectfull}- invite au inspection of our ? as we intend to give up our Watch and Jewell Watches aud Jewelry if we don't get but. coat. CALL fr o. m. & S. A. Corner of the Marslu April 12. 18GO 51 If D. McLA ABBEVILLE | iio vunfwnuy on iihiiu, nna is now receiv JnL which he respectfully invites the Attenti stock ia is selected with great care, aud consists Drugs and CH M/L Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine PERFTj TRUSSES AND S3E SURGICAL AAD.DEI Pure Wines and tiiquo: 'W?E " ; MEDI IN FIKT3D TOBAOOO, SI "*-? - ' FANCY TOYltl N. B.?Phyaicians* prescription* carefully cr MedicirtVa warranted genu ENCOURAGE SQUTI SUPERIOR COTTON 0011111 THE Subscribers, in view of ll>e GREATI/S jg&pufactu' e, have add-:d very largely to WQufchp'lJMILi-s and are now prepared to fm NABURGS, COTJjQN WOOLEN PI wUicS tliey WARIIANT t^beof SUPERIOR <We also continue to ninmifaciorc Wool into ( exaepti^et^rool, and charging but 12$ cent# pc rkillaj'pr'we will work,itup forpnebajf r.f t nlinlfirtfiFkiainrr vajiI tivflUt&in 6^'oToiire.'6m^^dS^tvP; qqe lialf cent per ,vard extro^vill Ke^wKped fi> WpoljJJoweYer, to be sont cleBiifat the yield will BO per cent, in cleaning Iiurra nr? rioi%Mecti NAME OF THE OWNER 8HOULD BE fiTA SENT. Tliis must be strictly attended to. W< wpnlaentu*. We solicitlhe patronage of tbe to\all of our customers. Address I . VJ Aprflgo. wiV.1 , JOUN McBRYDE i? our Aaent al of fiot^oodg, ahd will furnish them by the- Dtfl will alTo pufcboie all Wool offered to' Lion ot fi g??ted wjth bhFAgfncy. Aflfl^annrteri for Hood f! sir rifle a *n# * V J + L WINSTOCK, LLEy^S. C. |jj ith their Unusually !K OF GOODS, as follows: 1: BOOTS Sc. SHOESI, ! i. I'ulcnt Leather Boot*, - - -7 C'nlf Skin Boot*. 11 I'mr.p Soted Booty, Patent Leather Gaiter*, Fine Culf Skin On iter*. Fine Oont.Skin Gaiters, Fine Cloili Gaiter*, Fine KJfrtUup titer*. Fine Oxford Tie Shoes, Fine Low (Quartered Shoes, a 11 1:. ^ *' ' ( **? ouiin: us uue ii3 iHi'V aie mnue. We will sell i, A good .Walking SIioc for $1.00 AND i A FIXE PAIR BOOTS FOR Fivo Dollars. !, A few of COXJT'S I' T^ato T mproved K.H5r?EATER.S. CIGARS. j! A wor?l to lliose who like to smoke fine CKiAHS?wc tiave now lb<! best, lot of lift! vniin Cigars wc ever Imd, and will sell tliein ii iir l??w n* pos.-?ilile. ' no of Id jewelry >ral Assortment of JSH AND SWISS bseriESi^y Very Desirable Styles of [LVER CASES. enernlly that wccon sell cheaper than articles of u t of I lie world. ' INS FOR LA 1)1 ICS AND GENTLEMAN, end', did GolJ, ns well, as the commoner grades, all id. * Stock, and we wid endeavor to please in prices, i-y trade, and we intend to sell our Stock of iOON AT wiiusTnfws v a ? W?V V; ill House, ABBEVILLE, S.' 0. ITflHT.TKT " LV VUUUl ) C. H, S. C. ' J' ' ing a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine*, to ion of his friends and the public generally. Ilis i in part, of the following articles: Medicines, ICALS Hair and Tooth Brushes, rMERY, . COULB3ER BHA ES, STAL IXSTRLMEMS, rs For Medical Purposes, ti liiiESTS. OTTPP AWT33 OIGAX1B, IT ARTICLES. impounded, nnd all orders correctly answered* 1 ^r i- * mad, nnu vi me ue;i quality. ON ENTERPRISE ! AND WOOLEN GOODS. ' INCREASING demand for poods of Southern the machinery in their extensive COTTON and rnislufcOTTON OSNABURGS, STRIPED OSjAINS, WOOLEN KEUSfcYS or JEANS?all of quality. Cloth, at very low rules, furnishing everything ?r yard for Plain Clolfiftn^d.16 ceuts per yard for he cloth it makea..y.3!nfliwi>franKeDigtit enables ARTICLE of Negro ^CiWmj'Fai a very email cost,-.' Can gend it either or. dirty ; if a$nt dirty, r expense of washing it. Wo would prefer the be more naiitfactory?Hfrty wool loses from 25 to unable as tbev are removed by machinery THE DI/VI1 TlUTlV/irrr fw .lfirniiir n.^.r . i/i*jiuiviui v/i* r< v n<iv i ^ l'AUlvAli^ e wiM alao pay a fnir CASH TRICE for any South, and plcdgg^urselvos to gi^e satisfaction US. G. GIBBES--& CO., 1 -i 'rrJT Colutpbin, S. C. t Abbeville, and baa elwaj-s a Stock of all clawcs j? nt Manufacturing prices, freight added. lie i?ir market prices, tina attend to iany business con- , i" * 'L i :i*. ""< _ every Description at'Cli &rieBton Prices. * ' V .mAf* . taX* dSkb*. ti Aft m m m' * V " PALMETTO i c<)jjTM2]XA, s< qWILLIAM GLAZE. 1'norniRTOR. GEORGE A. SHIELDS, Workman. MANUFACTURES^ STEAM ENGINES of anj' power desired, for Mills anil Plantation purposes, at tlioit noticc, having nt. all times on bund some finished, or in a forward tale. In connection with our Mill nrnl Engine Work, wo have scoured the services of Air. John CnAUTtiK.v, who is one of the (test Millwrights in tlie Soutli, to superintend the putting up of Mill* nnd F'ngines. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. All descriptions of IJruss nnd Iron Cnsf ings executed in tho very best innnner, nnd nt short notice, us we enst every day in the week. Our ov-vn ..i imiicnis is wry iiirgc, navmir recently purchased nil ihose formerly owned ^by (J. W. Uiglit, which living luhlud to those made at my establishment for the past five years, makes the assortment more full thnn uny other like establishment in the State. ClfiSCl'LAK SAWS. I mil agent for II. Iloe <fc Co's celebrated Circular Snwp. and also for n manufacture of the Rome orticlc in Richmond, Vn. A full supply of these Saws, of all Sizes, nlwnys on hnrul. 1'enons wishing thetu will do well to call on <>.. I ? ? * -- - *' i..v, ..a ?. mmuivj Mtxj tliaigu JUJ iJtlll'g UU.'IIJ LU till.' mandrels. Old Saws Rc-Xoolhcd. I have a Gutuuiing Mncliine on hand, nnd nin prepared to re-tooth old saws, making thorn ns good as new. ircojsr 1 would call uttuntion Hi this brnueh of our business, having n great variety of patterns, for public and private grounds. Cemeteries, ?fcc., and will keep on ham), nnd east nny style wanted, at priics a9 low as the same can be bought ut the North. lUTmYPir* nin n ? ? aa?u M a J II *Sic ? I urn agent for one of the largest Wire Railing Companies at the North, and will furnish Window Guards, Gnllnries, Verandas, Bedsteads, ur any other description of Wire Works, at the book prices of the manufacturer, which can be seen at my office. l'LOWS. I linvc nlwaj's 011 hand, and am steadily manufacturing nil descriptions of 1'l.OWS, with many other things in the agricultural line, ami will, iu a short time comiuctiee the manufacture of all kinds of agricultural implements. All I ask is for the Hunters of the South encourage this enterprise by their patronage. Call and judge for yourselves. Wagon and Carriage Spokes. In connection with 1 lie Establishment, we arc manufacturing Wagon and Carriage Spokes of the very'best material, aiwl will sell .$drper cent, lower than the same Spoke can be )>dnght at the North. mir *r wn ? n I am Agent for one of the heat Portable Mills now in use, and enn furnish ail}* size wanted. Persons wishing these Mills arc invited to call'&t the Works and witness the operation of oneliow in use. The Millrock, which is the very "best is procured from Edgefield, S. C., ltd thcJMills are built complete at our Establishment. To those who have given me their patronage : for the length of time i have been engaged in this hutfinew, I tender my warmest thanks, and n i>nnl!niiDn/ia #! ? ' ?- ' ? eujur, HIIU l-U LUUSU who have not yet done so, I respectfully ask their favor nnd support, as neither pains nor expense will be spared on my part in contributing promotion of home manufactures, of every article within my sphere of action. All that is necessary to success in t-iiese enterprises is the favor and support of the people of the South. March, 30.12m] "WILLIAM GLAZE. I SAVE YOUR WHEAT! We are prepared to furnish the following MACHINES: The "KENTTCKY IIAIIVRST- I Kit," the simplest and strongest REAPING MACHINE made. "pOGARDUS," "JAPLINS," "McCORDS," "FIELDS,"and other kinds of Horse Power?, FIVE varieties of THRASULIRt?. 'VrejIIT 1 1.:...!.. ..r D1XT inr ? r% onico iiuu tviuua ui rnn among which is the celebrated "AION'T^O.MK. RY," FAN. .2g& GRAIN CRADLES. BELTING and oil tlie necessary articles for GATHERING WllEAf. W e also call the attention of Farmers and Planters to our GEIVG1IAL STOCK OF AUiKU U LT U li AL TOOLS And, Macliiixoa, Among which are *otno TtllRTY KINDS OF PLOUU1IS, CORNS. SB ELLERS, Ac., Ac., These in connexion with our luri^a stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Including IRON, PLOUGH STEEL and NAILS, wo offer on the best terms. In feeding stock Sixty Six Pounds of Ground Food is said to be eyual to One'JIundrtd rounds not Ground, -for this purpose vre ckn furnish the -MAGIC," or "LITTLE GIANT" CORN MILL that will grind Ten Bushels per hoof, at $35.00. " UAttflUUiLftEL &>3BEAN, Augusta, On., March 23, 1860, 8m, ptTEdgefield Advertiser copy agdsend bill FURNITURE. ;A ; THE Subscriber begs leave to inform hit friends and the publio generally that he 'I \ 1Iih8 locate^} At -4 "AJ3BEVIJ/LE O. H., 8. O., jVext Door to the Marble Yard, Where he *$1 keep constantly on hand an assortment of ? .! . - r asnxonaDie rurnrnire. - 3 V i > -ALSO, . . is \ JOBS MADE TO OR DEB., itegair\n(f ']5fint at Short Notice. All of'which can bfliAd on accommodating ? Wil. lf. ^jOHAI^N. MaroBJp, I860, 3ra ^ ' MILES COX, mi 4. wfe Atofooxrlllo, m.' O., WOULD respectfully iuform tbc public thnt he I his ^ OPENED A .SHOP FOR TITE making and Repairing of CARRIAGES ?M c. rI3??fc It. is opposite (butnoloppoacif) to Mr.Taylor's Kst:ibli?iiuieiit, lie bopQ^tluit bv tloinp coixt i work, nod innkingreasonibleeharges, to receive a !>linre of public patronage. lie has on band i t tliis time, several SEVERAL NEW AND NEAT BUGGIES, AIiSO, Second-Hand Buggies, which he will sell very low and on tbe moat reasonable terms. Nov. 4, 186i>. 27 tr. THrSTATE 0F~S0UTFCAROLINAT ABBEVILLE DltiTlUUT. In Equity.. Thomas Crawford, Adiu'r, "i ' with the Will annexed of > Cudor Gunlt, dee'd. ) Bill for Advie^,* vs. [Direction, and' Cyntbin Wakefield, J lief. "U.I <.v, ( et nl. f IT Appearing to the satisfaction of flifl Com missioner that tlie following nnm d par ties. Defendants to thin Bill, reside beyond the limits of this State, namely: Calvin Gantt, Newton Gnntt, Jnmes Gaiitt, Crowther Gantt, Willinni Gantt, Martha Gantt and Sarah Gnntt, Tabitlm Saylor nod i Nancy Saylor: Hugh Loller, William Lol ltr, Elisabeth Loller, Martha Lollcr, Sarah Loller, and Mary Lollcr; the children of Giles GanW, dee'd, names unknown ; tho children of John Gantt, names unknown, other children of Tira Gantt, names u., nm (.uiiurcu ui oniton Ijanl, mimes unknown; the children of ,Ynto Perkins, names unknown; the.children of ltiehard Alexander, names unknown; the childrea'of John Townloy, names unknown; and the President of the Ameiienn Bible Society. On motion of Jones <fc Jones, Comp. Solicitor, Ordered that said defendant!1 do unnear oml nnnwn-. pU-ail or demur to enUl Bill within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be tukeu pro con frsso against them. WM. U. PARKER, C.k.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) March 8/1660, 3m. J THE STAfE~0F~S0UTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. James McClinton, \ v*. . } Thomas C. PerrinjEx'r ) Bill for Account, ?tc .Tnlm Pnnnor \ and Nancy, his wife, > ami others. ) IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that John Cooper, and Nancy, his wife, James McClinton, Pleasant Dt-llerhide, and Nancy, his Martin Klli nt, and Harriet, his wife, Mnrv Nf?Plinf*.n .Tnn.n- M.nll.t T- r> -1 ? ....uj^vniii'Vii, vansnuuru McClinton, and other children of Joha McClinton, dcc'd. whose names are uuknown, U. A. Brown, ? Jackson, and Roxann, his wife, Svcurgus Browu, Virginia Brown, Simon McClinton, Kliza Ann Anderson, Robert Harvey McClinton, and Sarah McClinton, defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion, by l'erriu ?Si Cotliran, Conip. Sol., Ordered, that Baid Dc fendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to 6aid Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof or the sime will be taken pro confesso against them. W. H. PARKEB,_c.*.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) * March 1, i860, 3m. J w1jTate^of south barolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. r. M? ? jn Miquiiy. John M. Clark, ) vs. J Amended Bill for ReD. W. C. Tillotson, J lief, ?fcc. Qiul wife, nnd others, J iT APPEARING to my satisfaction tlint Matilda Jane Tillotson, wife of D. W. C. T;i1n?ann ar>A f I,,,;,. 1 names are unknown, Defendants in- tlie above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of McGowan, comp. nol.. Ordered thatsuid.Defendnnts do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Amended Bill within three months from the publications hereof, or the sauie will be taken . pro coufesso against them. WM. n. PARKER, O.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) Feb. 27, I860, 3m ) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTJUCT. In Equity. | Win. II. Pavker, Successor, vr. Bill for Foreclo' Lelitfn Finlev, Nancy Jaue [sure of Mortgage. Finley, ami others. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that Lititia Fiiilej', Nancy Jane finley, Oscar FinIcy, Amanda Finley, Orville Finley, Stephen Finlev, Sarah Finley. Luoy Finley and Graville Finley, Defendants in thit.caee, reside be yond the limits of this State, on motion of Thomson Fair, Ordered that the above named Defentlaatrdo.nppear aud i>lead answer or demiu-to said'Jtttil of Complaint within three inotithn from the publication hereof, or the same will bCtuJcen pro coiifcuo against th em. WM. H. PA11KEH, a * a. i?. Commissioner's Gfflce, ) Feb. 27, lgQft, 3m. f ,Ht 5&8MINA' In Equity. David O. Hawthorn, ) , , -V8. f Lftwson D. Franklin, ) Bill f&r Account Creed WV Rankin and V ??c. A. C. Hawthorn. i ) ' ' IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that LawsonJX Franklin aq&Qreed W* Rankin, Defend In tafin the above rffated case, reside beyond the lirqits of this Stale, on motion of Thomson & Fair, Comp. Sol. Ordered that said Defendants do appear, plead, answer^ demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be tuken pro confeitq against them. W.H. PARKER, ok, a. d Commissioner's Office ) I Feb, 21, 1800,-Jmn f THE STATE-OF SOUTH*CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. M*iy XT. - Miller, r A,, u\v, by next rrlnpo, l - - - Alld^eW ^ ^8^t,eaje0* JT ^An. * ?. 3ijroj>-ES'; SUPER-PHOSPHATE! T)LANTI?RS soeklng Manures, will >#Collect X ? that RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE ia the only Manure the late eminent analytical Chemist, Professor Biokell/ of MarjluDd, prononneed fittandLard s and which has been confirmed by every Section into which this Manure hnsbecn introduced. This Manure is sold under a legal guarantee of Purity Slid Freedom FROM All A1)HJiTERATlOJi! front the eminent manufacturing chemists, Messrs. Potts ?fc Klett, under whose personal | supervision IUIUDKS' 8U I'KIt-I'IIUSFHATE is manufactured. This Manure tins beon used in South Carolina for soAeral years patt, with grent succcssin the culture of Cotton and Cc ' und is now thoroughly established for those in. portant staples. Do not let the present season pa^s without the experiment. Read the annexed bitters from gentleman who have tried it the past season. i. A. ANSLEY & CO, NO. 300 BROAD ST., AUCUSTAj GA. ATIIENS, OA.. Nov. 22, 1850. T>rar Sir : Rhodes'Super-Phosphate linn been applied l?y me this year,on a small scale, to both Corn nml Cotton. The result eXceedep iny expectation, although the experiments, for many reasons, wcro not, and could not be conducted .with due eniltion fet I'-*m entirely satisfied, tHpt the 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, and this when only a table-spoonful of tho Super Phosphute was applied ns a topdressing to each hill of corn, and a tea-spoonful to each stalk of cotton?and the hist as late in the season ns tho 18th of July. Some of the weed grew to nine feet high, with six feet branches, covered with bolls, while the un manured was not half so good. It is my intention next Year, to tPKt it. mitro full" S'cry Respectfully, Your most oli't pcrv't, (Signed) M. C. M. llAMMOXD. UNION POT NT, (G. It. II.) Nov. 28, 1859. Messrs. J. A. Ansi.ky A Co.: Gent*.?I bouirliL a ton of Rhodes' Superphosphate in liuliimore, lust Spring, Mr. II. I). Lcitner, of Berzelin, to test, its value as a m?ritirp T rmt nlinnfr I O* Ik? A.? ?? ?u ? . ...,v uwvu? a Mil two. vil (111 UV-1 C Ut VJUlilUIl, in the drill, on land that would not make over 75 to 100 lbs. of seed cotton pel* acre, without Manure. The result is entirely satisfactory. 1 have made at least from 450 to 500 lbs. to the acre on this very poor land. I expect to purc1)iipo front 5 to 8 tons for my Spring crop. My Overseer wishes tun to put his name to Ibis also. Yours, in great haste, (Signed) P. W. PRINTUP, WILLIAM FOSTER. Do. 24, 1859 34 tf. IflMPiiiiiin r.u am itlilllll UJU11 1 JUV UUlllllfi No. 83 Second Street, ) Baltimore: January 28, 1859. J ItEPORT OF ANALYSIS OF ROBIXSOX'S MIMPLLATED GUAXO FOB FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY. A SAMPLE of the above which vim taken at your Mills, was found, upon analysis, to be capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent. And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " The above proportion of Ammonia and Gone Phosphate of Lime is known to be most proper for concentrated manures. Both theoretical reasoning and the results of numerous praclicnl experiments havo approved of it. An application of 200 lbs. of this article article per acre, will supply more of Cone Phosphate of Lime than is required by any crop?thus leaving a considerable surplus of this valuable nutriment incorporated with the soil after cropping, and will furnish a sufficient quantity of unimauia to to act as a nutriment, nml at.imiilnnt ~CIIAS. BICKELL, Ph.D. REPORT ON MMMJLATED GUANO, FOR FRANCIS ROBINSON. *pilE sample analysed was taken hy myself X from the bags iu the mill where the guauo was manipulated. It contained of AtttmAnia _ - O Oil ? AJL.AAA lAAWJXAOr) - U.^*Z pel UCUU Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " " It 13 therefore an excellent manipulated guand, containing cnogh ammonia to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and fnfiicient quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion of the soil A. SHOWJDEN PIGGOT, M. I>. Analytical and Consulting Chemist. FOll SALE BY J. A. ANSLEY & CO, NO. 200 BROAD ST. . ym-utiru^Jiva. tw/m.. DRY GOODS. KEAN & CLARK, At No. 258, Broad Street,' Augusta, Oa. /\re uuw receiving bu egure new "MOCK oi, SPRING DRY GOODS, of every description, and are selling at prices that defy competition. Call and see the Goods, andlearn the prices before purchasing elsewhere. JDon't forget the place, 368 Broad Street, two doors above Globe Motel fiornpr. at the old stand of Hnvilnnd At Chichester. .v^|yt:h 23, 18C0, 6af,. State of Sotkttf- Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Zfqfiity. David F. Ruff Martha" R^flf 4 R?.a.1 J. J. Adams and Martha ) ?4tat* ^er a wi?. lujdtifl&nd others. , ) VVmm&W}0 my eatisfaotion thai John J. Marth^hmwifei Willfam F. Marf htt Wf^.Jomph H. Buff oearind Dleftd. answer or demar to RAiit'linb wjthia throe R109th^jftw piiUioatioB lifcreof or th? same trtqpp(tten^ro Coufem ngainst them. Sfl; . ,F- n: PARKER, C. *>..X>. . i tOommfwdoner'a Office } 1 / .48 era" \ f r~ r- jw, I.UIUI>? ui returning ny^ ,JL bidcera thanks td the .oitijwm of. Ab?? villa and Edgefield, fo^their'liber^^fflfona^e, ^"d itipco a return of rnj health, I^^^r.niost v ' CONOARKE : " in o wr \xr ' Formerly occupied by George Sinoloir ft Co?t and now owned by JOHN ALEXANDER -& COr, Iron and! Brass Founders MACHIK1ST8, &o.t. Foot of Lad;/ Street. oni on thr tide of tht Greenville Railroad, COLUMBIA S. C.f Cliincsc Sujar-Cane Mills aud * Fan?( of all kinds. r|"MIK nb<?vc Cut is u 'l'liree Roller Ycrtic* I Kltffnr I'n-n Mill - WM.,v vimi, iiuu ib n iiuo icpr??cilin Iron of the ono exhibited at the S. G. Agriou!' turul Fair, and which took the first premiaip ut the aforesaid exhibition, Premiums were also taken hy the same firru for Griut-Mill ilotiK, and for the beat Cast ing?. Iron and Drass Castings of all dcAcriptiont' made to order, and with dispatch. Stcain Ea1 ^ine?, Mill Gearing, Blacksmith's Work, Waj^ ' oiis, ?fce., ifcc.. made to order. ; We liave also purchased the right of Wlttf* JTEK'S PATENT MULAY SAW MILL, tbt the State of SouthXjarolinn. Having purchased the entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair ?fc Co, including Pattern and everything appertaining thereto, we ai now prepared to osccufe every description of ? work in our line of business, with neatness ana UJHJ.uicii. JUilM ALEXANDER, ROUT. McDOUGAL, Sept.30,1350] HENRY ALEXANDER. f N. MERRIWTK HAVING COMPLETED III3 DRUG STORE rp NI3NTTY SIX, S. O-, (nkxt hook t<> koosuk a cartku'b.) WOULD respectfully call the Attention o his friends and the public generally to his fine etrock of T~) "R. TT m. a " AND CHEMICALS and solicit their kind patronage and liberality. lie proposes selling Drugs nslow nB any first class Drug Store in the up-country. Ilis slock is complete, nnd everything sold by liim i? warranted to be fiesli and" genuine. At his store may be found 7) V JP CTrrt'PO n i rirm<v ' " ~ J. Ui v J r ,3, t-j 1/iV / ?5', UlLtiS Varnishes, Varnish and l'aint lirushes, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teas of all kinds, Buggy and Carriage Grease, Also, a fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO, and SliGAllS of the best brands. A large and variedstock of excellent PERFUMERY. TT. .1 no Biao oners lA'nieciioiiarien, BRANDIES, Pure Old Port, Madeira run] Malicga At exceedingly low figures. Also, a good article of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids. Lamps of all kinds. Wicks for any kind of Lamp*, and everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. Mnv fl. 18S9-l-tf Dli.S. lip^YJSKARl) D E NT I ST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, HAS permanently located at Abbeville C II., and solicits n shneof public patronnge. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower sets. I-^xposcd nerves destroyed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased an office Right of Dr. Blandly, of Baltimore, t nin prepared to insert teeth oh the Cbeoplasti*' process. u ' ittOffice over ltrancb, Allen & ward'* I>iug Store", AlolDovillO'i'S. O. May. 20. IBSO. 3-tf IliXTS, CAPS AND STRAW -GOODS, for the Spring and Summer Trnde^^ 1 r'"'T ^expressly for plantation use. Also, constant!}' on hand John Woolly'sltest quality of For JHata, manufactured *t Gr*niteville, S.C.. Teinis Cash. OJVREMSEff, " ~ Colombia, 8. -pt-fcnd Augusta, Gs. March 23, 18?frT2to - JjfcV "THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Jasper Hawthorn, > vs. \ Marv L. Pruit, John ) Bill for Account, P?rM&tuis and wife,; and > titioi?'Ai . other#; .?* ) gf% If APPEARING tlf at William HfMtfcand his < children, Enoch,:Oliver &nd Ann,Tnliter Johnson and wife, Jnne J. and Mary D. Pruit, Defendants in the above slated case, reside bevound the llmitiyH^-tliii State, on motion of P. <tA. McGowan, Com. Sol. Ordered that said . Dpfpndiinta rift dnnooi* J ' * " .V rr"'" " picau, BDBwer or ae*, mur to said Bill of Complaintwitbin^hMo months from tlie publication hereof, or/lIi?ijfo)o will be taken pro cov/enso against WM| It, PARKER, ftWjfi,. Comrrmsoner s Office, ) %$?&? Feb'y 2$. 1660, 8m. f THE - STATEJ)^ SBUTH CAROLINA* v ' , AfMttlLLX DISTJilOT. Equity. < **ENzabeU* Elijah,;<*, tion of 8. A A. McOdwAn; Coor d enS iSlwVrwiSB^feftV-tfnd plead* ... . ur tuo cam? WI'1 b^ta k o n^tlie -^ * . > ' t .. - i