The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, August 31, 1860, Image 4
, 'TSSEJiwt^em i? utaust. ' I
VVIflffiW^crajBr* grr*t qpUcctiojwj^
peoplB^by;6 a{?.|UVays bad . a?<l foolish
pcopisfjft)okg lilert^^ff^vns so at l>ridjyoport,.*vIi^ra^bo'Jfetrttovmir
vras held recently.
OutaiJ^tbo^'roond^ bchiud or wilbin tent# .
- x :,''MfrrgfoqUff .*w.we many Afcbo gambled atiiJ"
so. ffon ii is n very sun- |
/^Jj^thin^.i<? "s^'iffnpjQ, and often j
.^U^pcaf*. fcTfai^ that many ? boy fs- led to !
Jibe first step before he koowb it. ,.
^Hi'eie tras behind one of the ay&ter-staiul
' 1 ? " 1 't ^v.. 'it _ '
a ciroio 01 iijoa auu u^ys \ on mo ground :
'feiif aipoi?rj.dfcgrede<J1 dissipated man, poorly !
clothed'ain(,l looking sie? and weak. lie
%rtld iD>Lt> Ifnnd se\'crrtl iron ting*, and loforo
liiin VraJs o.bonrd with large nails driven
init wbicl* stood upright. A*cfi::ir-frtccd,
eyed/ haudsomo littlo fellow stopped j
si. -v/jfrp to him. He was jyst sucli a boy as is
prompt at clay s<ji<iol,-and pi ways has -his
f*je?son at. Sabbath" S^liool. Ho a)io>rcd this
.. ti(i hU jucc as lie stepped up lo ,a?inau km
sniu.> *
'tTkftl's tlinL fur?'
0}^ a cent an^ yotfiMay pittli one,
xff thejie fjfngs, and if it catchy oKr a nail,'.
l%igiva you six cents;'. ......
fity'iCt"seemed fair enough; ao llio Uoy
lianck liliiraa-cent and'to^kAho ring. IleJ
steppfd ?fyack< to a stako^ to'ajrcd the ring and
t c?dghton\Soe of tlio nailfi,- *
X HI 70b t^lic &i5c rings to pitch again
Ar ^ilf/ OMttl'
njiswvr; end two J
pieces \Vcm put into his liWj,
* ' rind'^?ie|ipoJ*oflr \tell satisfied ?vith what
. - he'lij^ jdoaipr(lb'ably not having an I
flofte^rongfv
y rtef?*LgfenUstanding near had watched
v*^iiiu,jindj,no,w, tcfora he had* timo to look
" ^^hou^'and i;ejdin-lris companion,? laid'his
V *' *"
vv^^^wy^?u,'?tnBwe^p|iurSrst lossoo iu "gMn-^J^a^hig,
sfr?' -' ; 'J.^'^iira^ed-yottr.fwony^od'
onstjt-, did
<t-j?Kb3r: V- " *
-*Y<Mdid.' - ' ..'* *
< . **>. - J ...
^ -*5toy did qqt cnro tliem^^nd, tney wore
'pot giyan: j6jf\ ?oi^o?the.i&jy&X as 9?^"
^VftV^Wwif tsien? <ho {Stefan.
*|*a tnqqf^a*; g'qpe
_ thread. JX?w
. W % .<*n ts.
.bacfc) artd.penny, and
Ui?n gt^d,8qu^6:1t'jl|^lp world egain.'
f- ^'~*4j$had bifliigi^i^^Avdow?? but - raised
'" , ifqhlcTtly, and,limJ^;i^U^Fch look ns lie
L >;yjpji'i'lN^id6? it,' V? OOT^^-fafgotlon. He
; ranJhact^jbd ^pd'el'perged -from .tbe ring,
Joexf;n^ H.9 P P i S?.rt'?ever.- Ho touched
?. bis tirt^^iVclifbdwed. Y>]en.?%tf!y, ns he ran
away jg join life eQ'fti radii? ?\ \
* ;, . Thai was an honest .\ioy.~-1SfatcJt BoqJc.
\je? y^% if* Tft^-CEiHjkV " '
? r-;*^gpho Philadelphia Ledger "givps-sottie i#'
' <idapts of tho censfta taking in^lffSt citv :
J*' **
% o u'?vl,{3 .niuuuumab ui uut*
\ Ward a man AG y^aff: pit], who is a native
j ib( Eait B.ohyn-, .Persia, am]- wjio is a be^^fefver
^Fo^ainniedan religion. II<T
i all Hie Or'feutal and EWlfr-.-y'
. w-- ..
^*7 A 'widow, Laving; fourcntldronv was called
to give tbo names and agesjoflfer .chil- '
dren, as well as ber own age,^nd in al#ver
following en ued : ^
Rl,.o ?ou^l. iv-? ~~'i-? T i
jft '", 11 uw iDclUUIIJj X llfl\ 6 JOU
^linilc, teWiie your nge.'
4^ Lady?'14lo 25 year#of ago.1^ ...
Census taCfer?*\Yhat is the acre of .too f^
bld^Tdftirghterl' . ^
(/? Lady?'ShG^is28^ye3r8 of^.'?-j "
. Ccnsusvlaker-?'H^v pld #?ro you wljen
she was born V J^T ^
"Lady?(Verjrt crufitv^tiCwas 22 years
oft.4
^.-v >_ Cengg^ker?-^Tlicn, madam, tlgit will
make you
Lady?*1 dorf-jplfere.^I am,only 35:7
_v And to tUift-sh&sluck, at th^anie time
tilling 4he fc^nsus taker * tliriPfreJ^ad no
righ^to ask. such Impertineift questions.'
In aqotWtcaRO tlie census taker
near geUing?40?^fcJover tbe?bead with a
rolling pyp in tbe^piidfrof a -woman, beCAUSe,
?#? all tbi quM^oni were answered
be asked ber it ^bo |?p^p-in aU accor<*t
din^to beet knowledge nnd beUaf. She
looked upon such'a questiob fes.ajHoubt o
^^^r iute'gritTi gntftbe j^ngia-\$fer bad to
jhb|^>ld Irbatbe desired
the namo **id ???i rfWul Jtvilm h AUBA I
? --to
knoj^'if it wa?i1br' wqrf' tShe
t coritinued. 4?on^ take Jn'roes; ifcr God's
sake^Bp^b i*Hame m 6&e kg, and could
V' '.M "
(jgjgjpJfeitSouKP of. G?ow?)to Cor^. Did
t *-' ? ---
W'"-^ruw * *wu p,(>* |
-psj to be .
' ^ figure or RpeM^Wnly^wt tbe raBiark out
,' here w * litwffrfnct, Go toto otie of Jhe^&
* 'bottom! corn fields foriy or fifty rod* <ta R
warHrJdlf %y, fftiSgbtt^ trijght, wl&n. a
* ? .wgoi tnapo, up, i tor vegftfUfcit M **
fotfr io raoc^yy|^tban in dnr^^^aiM|
a fow'hours-sftfT?rbeavy shower
w^oj^ojtrr^U iafltMrfu** ?o4 #?m
Mtovuf yon jqftfo of
Singular baot.?-av^
uutnber of fin^^TyOO may wish to mufti-; '
Pr>-1> y fivo wilTgivo (lie sanio result ifdivi- I
(led by-two, a much quicker operation ; but
yoa refrjember to ahnex a cypher to
tlie answer'*h>to tliqrafr no retr.ainder,and
when .there jt>a rcmaiiiWF, whatever it May
be, auue? a fivo to the answer. Multiply
(our hundred and sixty-four by five and the
answer will bo two thousand three hundred
and twcntv: divide tho same number hv
* ? * J
two, and you have two hundred and thirtytwo,
and as there is 110 remainder you add
a.cypher. Now take three hundred and
fifty-nine?multiply by five, the answer .is
one thousand Sj*v?n hundred atid ninety-five
on dividing this l>y two, there is one hundred
and seventy-nino und'n remainder;
you, .therefore, plaeo ifMH'eat the end of the
line,wind tho result is a^Tdn ouo thousaud
sgVfcu Hundred and ninety-five.
* Lifl:'.-* Hati'IEstI'euiop.?Kingslv gives
his evjdtfnce on ibis disputed point, lie
thus declares:
There is no tdijarure that I have ever experienced
.4) k.e a'child's midsummer holiday.
The time, I mean, when two or three j
of us us?jd to go away to tho brook,- nnd
take our dinners and coma home nt night
tired, dirty, happy,scratched beyond recogr.izulion,
with'a great-nosegay, thieo little
trout, and on? shoe, the'Sther one having
been used for a boat, till it bnd gono down
with all bandi^i-of sounding. IIow poor
our Qorbydnys, our Greenwich dirtners our
evening parties, where there arc plenty of
nice girls, are after that! Depend upon it,
a man n?ver experiences' such pleasure orgrie^aftcr
fourteen cr Uc does .Ij^fore, unless
in some, cas<?8*in''tiis first love making,
when thesensation is new to him.
?. '. - .
here, plying the needle till thewhHe would'
that mine wer9 a mpr? active life.* *
'Lasf^day-of grace?the banks won'.t dis
count?^customers won't pay?whaCehall I
do?' griniaiT>je$f the merchant.had rath
or. he'ft horse, a dog, an}*thuisf.' 1 ?
Hopp;^ fellows,' groans tlic lawyer a$ he
scratches, his head ovoTfiome perplexing
case, or pores bver some dry record, Mipynp
fallows! I had rather.hafnnier*stbtie? thato
cifdgfe] my braia on this tedious ^talious
question.' ~^ V' ' " - ' '
And.through all the ramifications oFbo- i
ciety all are complaining of their condition
?finding fault w'lth' their particular location.
'If I wcrq^nly this, or the other, I
should be content*,' ^ the'universal cry, .anything
but drliat I am.' So^ngs the worid,
'fin it lino w/fl.Trrorl trt Jt mtll.HinM'
-.-65-", ,T?, ,,?g. . ,
THE S.TAJBr.OF^SoiStCAROLINA.
ALOE YIIsLSy pli&itlCT.
Lutfier Itawlon and wifs,' Catherine, aj>p'l,
vs. lihjali N. Tullie, 6t. al, Defendants.
In the Gpurt of Ordinary. *
j.T-. APPEARING to my srfiafaetion that
? .; James Tullift. Benjamin A. TulliS. " tlijB
children of Elizabeth Dorter, (nnmce not known
rojiilti beydtiu the liuiita of thin stiite, it is
therefore?
Ordered that they 'In appear anil objfet to
lie sate'of the Real Estate of Sab'ery K* Tullis.
deceased* on or before llie twentii-th day of
(October next, or their couient to the tatae will
Le entered of record. *' .
WILLIAJIIIILL. o. a. i).
July 20, 19f?0 13 3in .
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
AliBEVlLLE DISTRICT.
William Ashley, npp't npftinft Jolin
\\ ilson Asli^oy, et. a!? ?|?fcndeiits.
?~ " *
In the Matter of th6?:Real Estate of
Aaron Ashley, dec'd.
SHtAl'PEAlUIvG "to my snllsfaetion that
w504u.,~.. a-in.... t 1. *11-- .. .
urimj. uuacjHl XiblllC-y, IfcOOerSOIV,
Ashely mid *wifert Nell}', Wilii*jrt^\f hJto and'
\yife, BeUey, the children of'TitJKjyhitt', ileo'd,
(names not'tioffo) t|ie children of lelty
$rnitli? (lee'd, (name? not known)' sopxe <jf' tlie
defenonuts in this ofcge, reside without this
$ate*it in therefore? ,
Ora?ret>, j)>nt they do nppenr nnjl
of the llenl Estate of Aaron &t?he1ey,
JHS^inn$S> before the Vtii ^l?y .of October
tjexi or their t-onscnt.l^tfhti same will be enJMued
QMeCurd. T . .
fc^IULIAM HILL, o a.d.
WmmSm * *
T#c arATC nc Ailtu nitfini
??*"- "'"!! v^ji^owin onnuLii^in*
A BllE vrTLjS 'DISTRIQyi
'** In Equity.
Sirppson Waita, )
Ex'or. . > Pttitiotf to ecll
-V8- . ) ?kc.
W. H. Bcmtfey * ^ %
PURSUANT to order of Court the erfditova
of the Estate of Pieaee Little, dec'd, nre
required to present and prove lhei<r demands
within^lirec montaa from the publication hereof,
or they w ill. be Mured.
. * . -* ;?WM.iL PARKER,k. a.*.
CoqpniWioner's Office. )
June 8f*18C0. ) 8 8ng
'*' ...figfi'.. ,
fHE STAT^OF SOUTH CAROLINA
V A'BB&fyfLLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Joholfctfflin. * - '
et. al. / 'x~ '4* '
?. _ j Bill for Relief, Ac."
Caroline E. Caiflr
?r. et. p\. :
T>U.RSUANT to order of Couel all ptemoaia
"J / A^ving demanda against.the UteDr. 5. V.
Cain.nre hereby required to present end prove
lb en) on or before 1st Oclo\>tt0xxt, or tb'ey will
ue barred from payment. - Ufi.
WMjJrt. OjlRK*Ea, fl.fci.ft '
Copvroiuioneri VUBV, I
KAUFFEK, E
ESTABLK
175. Broad
< - j
* *'V
Under the Aii]
*
A! flit 1ST'A
4 *^
;* ?
Jhe tfndcreigned Woul
MERCHANTS
Thtit tlicy liavc just complc
the co
FALL MB mn
Our Store bus been enlarged to doubl
"* . it the largest fc
STATE OF
Our Stock, which for variety of tin
passed *in tliis >tato, will in every i
house cither in Charleston or any otb
tion to estdblish a regular
. v
Wholesale Jol
SELL
EXCLUSIVELY
^ "Which, us an
THE" ONLY WAV TO
Havjng a similar establishment in ^
l. Kaufpeh is manager, it is ea^j
SUPER I Oil ;
, f , Iti obtai
As they appear in marker TVe-woul
- ~ iuation of our $toclc and Prices
"Ave will proved the.Trad*
FULfcrAS CHEAP %ANY 0'
Besides saving^'youT^mWJcfr furl
> cxpoa
' r?
m
;4 . :>*y .*o*o
X TT ft T B P
V ^ . A '
vr 'V ? Black
and Colored Class
Black and Cdlojred Clot
^ Satinet% Kentucky Jea
Kerseys, Osnaburgs, (Dt
Geprgia Stripes, Marlbc
w
f MOHAIR, DEBEGES, CEDEj
*lavella clotii, bareui
BOMBAZINE, ALPACAS, D]
MARELLAS, ALL WOOL D
A>
ct-nmiteynYWr>. ?,
Irish LTNENS.T?Uo COVEIU
DTAPEHS, DAM-ASKS. UOIY
TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Ma
lint RIBBONS#COI
* ... Velvet F
- * ' Moro<5ft> ninJ Silk BI
? . V WHITE GOODS, ol
- m,,Mm
* '/: TRIMMINGS, YANK!
" HOSIERY and GLOV]
bio aim maqp $
" Our Manli
QNE.- JN W
, * r*v ~*dL<Js. ' -M
. * - Apd we'venM?o to eny that
i .v ini.i
:;' IAS->^48 AST
^gpgnurr.
i^ . ... IfO i
"**' &
,. *
ULum & cd.,
B|
fflMENT, ^
Btrftftt. * W$
^ y mmm W *W ? I
*
gusta Hotel, ? i
* *
GEORGIA.
d Respectfully Inform
& DEALERS
I
ted their arrangements for
ming
TER SEASON,
lc its former size, thereby making
store in the * ,
GEORGIA..
3 moot desirable Goods, is unsur espoet
compare favorable with any
er Southern City. ?Itis our iutenbbing'
House,
ING
j?nn
old fact, is
BUY GOODS CHEAP.
Jew York city, of which our Mr.
; to bo perceived that \vc have
FACILITIES
. . V
inning y
SR
fl only ask the* finfor of an exara1)0fore..going
elsewhere, and
i that we can seH Goods
fHER WHOLESALE HOUSE,
:hcr travelling, rind "many other
3CH.
:?:oe
: C EIV ED,
Jmeres,
:h,
j* m?
ua ana liens,
;niras),
>ro' Plaids and Strides.
; . !
STIAL'S.
2 DKLA.TNES, ^ ^ '
EE?l5?ES, '
ELAINES.*
M3ERXN-G5. Silk
ROBES, rOPLlNS, FOULARDS;
India and China SILKS.
ll> WHITE
X>* SBIIiTZK'G- !
Table CLOTli^"
LIES. NAFKfftS,*
rsoiJles QUILTS. "
tSTSTft,
KINOES,
5LT8, LACES,. fitlf'kfnd?,;'
^ *
es' boop m\
IE Not ions;
?S, of a^ .Uirtda. ;; , .. ' ,
uigrara
WMBF2eE8Jf&g? " '*
ie
ERATH* NOW ;
, V' # m *-jfc '<# : 4<iv- ^
we ooa otrev tnesoAnicies , r
._S . : ' ;' ' ' ?.,l' A - r>
*ny convince yoursciTW ?i-xna
^V > ^ >?rN
* ' *
' ? '* -r
BRANCH & PARKER I
i
AUK polling the purfKcrositie at ?1 -fft per
. # Galli'i), $1.00 oftsfi when live gallons arc
tnkeii.^,. t
Kerosinc Iioinpij, ?o e^Wsto six dollnrs each.
Sowing Maehino* nt Now York prices.
Pianos nt New York prices, 1:oii^lit added.
These may he tnken on triuljw^l leturmd if
lliey do not give satisfaction. We_V^jUdriver
tliein nt any railroad station in th? State on
the a .me terms.
FINE POUTER Ml)
SCOTCH A3j13,
* BRANDIES, |
trans, M.,1
For sickni'r'f, ninl /V>j\t<o oilier jiurj/osc?none to |
kW drank ut the store.
FIKTS1 j
PICTURE FUMES,
MiiiIa to order nt^sa than Columbia nntl Au jus
tn prices.
Pine China and Parian Vases,
PITCHERS, ?C.
Wo ar?: Afti-nta f >r nil of the suliscription
works of D. ?fc Co., the now Cyclo- |
jio' lin, I.ifenml Wviliiig* of IfcfllOp Doano, ?fce. j
Wc linve a l.-.rjro supply of
Plain and Colored
LlTliOGltAPIIS,
At 10 cont^ni] upwards.
We liavivft "Firm Snnnlv nf i
SCHOOL BOOKS,
And <\ tolerably good supply of Mi^ei-liiincous
Works?will or?l< r <>iher? when wont?>il.
Our Stock of Stationery is larger than over.
Wo l.nva
oijstgek pkesek^es,
Teas, Maccaro?i,
" RAISINS,
PICKELS,
Lon^p Club Sauce,
i n';?'e is 1> io i ij ,
* PATM'Sr.
I^&chine and Tanners' Oils,
BllUSlflft YARNISIIES, &C.
Onc??r*?wfcof n? "xpcct to lie nj, flic ttor<?
at nU'Tiritefej^ll.Tv ill-therefore ho nl-lc to fill
nuy fjjfrtscriptimi correctly. All >>rder?
oljfoFtgfrfon business had better be directed
to1|*Miioc''ii. JTAs
wc nH'^otli |'1i vh-inns wc f-xpeet. 1o attend
npobSffof.^imu'l call?, inid tlic services
of will be rendered without addi
nonai *ffui'go.r ^
' . t: BRANCH, M- IT."*
K. PARKER. M. D.
N. II.?Dr. "aukku will be fo>?nJ during (lie
niiilit hi. \V. 11. l'^irkcr's.
jtint* 1, 1SC0, 5, tf
SPLENDID FOUR-HORSE
STAGE LINE
FROM
Abbeville to Washington, Ga.,
AN4>jFKOM
Ninety Six, S. C.\ to Augusta,.Ga.
Ali^VALS AM) DKPAUTURK3.
Li'itrei) Abbeville at 0 o'clock, n. nv, on
MONDAY?, WFDNESDAYS mid FRIDAYS
,011 the |p9ivi\l of tlic down PstMCQger Train
| fromGreenvilte, and arrives ntWasbington same
day at 8 o'clock.
I.wave's Wnt.hii<gt^B?at -J o'clock, a. m., on
TUK8DAYS. THURSDAY'S ?fc SATURDAYS
on tln> arrival of the Cars from Atlanta, and
arrives at Abbeville name day Ht 7 o'clock..
LrnvM Nhfiety-Six at o'clock,*a*, in., on
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS it SATURDAYS
on .the arrival of tlie down Passenger Train
from GroenvUJi^fln'i arrives at Augusta same
doy lit hfilfepiist. ft o'clock, ct it nesting inim- dijitely
willi the Wainsboro and Georiria Rail
I'd si lis.
Loaves Ati?ti?ta ?! 8 o'clock, n. m., on MOND
A VS. WEDNESDAYS nt..l Kill DAYS* ami
arrives at Ninety-Six same day at half-past 8
o'ej^'uk. Sf . i>
, ear For information nppljr to L. II.
ItTISSEf/,-Agoiit; Office nl the Marshall House,
Abbeville O. U.f S. (J., for Wnihin^ton Line;
or to N. W. STJSWAUT, Ninety-Six, S. C.
Agent for the Augutfta initio.
y * J.,P. POOL & CO.
Jan. 12U*8C0. 3* ly. V
1 Imuortattt' to Planters.
THE RICHMOND FACTORY,
RICHMOND, &A.,
COXTIXriS. to, inanug^Jure WOOLEN
. CLOTH at 12-fc centaner cents per yard
for plain and 16 ftfr twills?finding every material
except tlie wool. The extensive .and
constantly increasing patronage the Factory
lias enjoyed for years past, assure tlie proprietors
that the article of Winter Clothing for
Necrrona made l?v them, has not been surpassed
by any Cloth rrado North o> South.
Ii-cent extensive improvements nn<] others
now being erected, enable us lb keep* up the
standard of the Goods, and to iecure An early
delivery, . .
Pla'titeifijprfr others, who may with Waend
n? wool to he made into oloi h. can ?ei\d it dirty
or alean?if washed, it should done in cold
wat4rf arffl d*t>e thoronghly. If gent dirty we
inarge half per ceftt per yard extra f<>r washing.
Burry Wool is not objectionable?the
buvrs tfrb removed by -machinery. Th? name
Af the oftrner should be marked upon every
package ?ent. v
Wool sent by Railroad* in Georgia, Alabama,
Tennessee, or Soujh Carolina, to tlic^An.
custa l)*pot> with .the owner'd nmiic and *'Kifh
mond Kuctory'^imirked-ifpon jt, will be rejguand
' -i-'-kl
. .Wd *ouldi ejpaeially urge upon onr pWtrons
ill* great necessity pf sending in the Wool as
OjOi*#a clipped ; if itafcral?35followed the parties
would aiwaya u^anre of havi&g the cloth
t ?ii) ample timer"
4 11 a^*^?- a~ \r mmfTxrn i.
inBwwuiif. MI uiessTB. riiOimuiu cs
ROWLAND, our Agouts in Aufrusta, Ga,
f A. JOHNSON,.
President Kiulimwud Factory.
June 29,1680, 9. '; ~. v '
*';
if * /;
BHOQBS' * f
SUPER-PHOSPHATE!
"OLANTERS aeeklng Manures, will racolloct
J. that RHODES' SUl'ERI'HOSI'IlATE is
tho only Mniflfl'e Vho Into eminent analytiunl
Ctifiuiffr, I'rofessor Iiiekell, uf Maryland, pro- 1
n oil u ceil
?tandardl !
mill whieh tins been*Confirmed by every section
into u'hiuh this Manure tins been introduced.
This Manure is Bold under a legal guarantee of
Purity and Freedom
FROM ALL ADCtTERATIOlIf
from the einiiiertt manufacturing chemists,
!>..) |Q ,r> w.l
si'i'i ie r v i s"i <" n' it lTof)Esf S U \*R ft PI lOSl' 1J ATE "I?
manufactured. This-AIanure bns beenaysed in
South Carolina for soAoml. years pus', , with
great succc*sin tl>? culture of Cotton ttnd*Corn,
untl is now tborouubly cstnblisbetP^&r thes* impoiltint
stapled*- Do not let the present season
puss wiUKUil ;fbo experiment.
Uea.1sU? annexed b iters from gentleman who
bave tried it the past scdsoti.
J. A. ANSLEY & CO.,
NO. 300 BROAD ST.,
AJU?USTA, CiA.
ATHENS, (J A.. Xov. 22, 1859.
Dear Sir : Ithodea'Super Phosphat e bus been
applied by mo ibis jvur.on a small scale, to both i
Corn and Cotton. The result exeeodep iny expectation,
although the experiment*, fur many
reason!), were not, and could not. he ciimliicioil
with due caution; yet J h hi entirely fatisiicd,
that the sirowth of weed, in loth instances, the
I'ruit in corn, and the number of bolit* of c??t
were fully double the yield in the portions tinmanured,
and this when only a tableppoonful
of the Super IMiosphttte'was applied as a tx^ft
dressing to eneli hill of corn. mid 41 ten-spoonful
to each stalk of cotton?and theln.it as Inte in
tlie season as the 1 tit of July. Some of the
weed grew to nine feet higii, with six fee',
branches, covered with-bolls, while the unnianured
was not half s? good. It is my intention
next year, to test more fully.
.ig Very Krspcetfully,
Your most ob't serv't.
(Signed) M. C. M. HAMMOND.
UNION I'OINT, (O. ILR.) Nov. 28, IS5(*.
M>s?r-?. J. A. Assi.ky ?t Cd?:
(Jtuts.?I bought ii ten of Rhodes' Snper- ,
Phosphate in Hnllimorc. lust Spring, Mr. II. D.I.
Leilncr, of lJeizelin, to test i'.s value us n manure.
I put aiiout. 125 lb*. on nn aero of cotton,
in tlie drill, on lnn?l that, would not ?nal;>- over
75 t< 100 ll>s. of seed cotton per acre, without
; Manure. The result is entirely Raticfactory. j
| I have made at Igost frou: 450 Io500 lbs. to the
:t<:rc on tliis very poor land. I expect to pur- i
i-ha?e fi oiu fi to S tons for my Spring crop. My |
uvcrsecr wishes mu to put hU nnmo to. tliia" nlso.
Youie, in grout lmstf*,
(Signal) I'. W. I'KIXTUP.
"WILLIAM FOSTER.
Do. 21, 1S.>9 34 tf.
lipiiiiliii
No. 83 Secokd St'hkkt, )
bai.timorr January 28. 18-v.t. j
JiEPOliT or ANALYSIS
OF
jROBlXM'S mmiTED GLAXO
Jr
; EgANCIS.lluBINSON, ESQ.,
BALTIMORE -CITY.
ASAMPF.K orfTuf nl'ove which wm taken ut
your .Mills, wn^fbnnd, upon analysis, tn
l>e capable of producing of *
! Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent
; Anil t<> contain of
j Bo&ft Flioppliate of Lime 45.82 " "
| Tl'? "Dove proportion of Ammonia and Rone
; Phosphate of l.iniu is known to he most proper
| for concent rated mnuiire*. Both theoretical
reasoning and the results of numerous practical
i experiments huve approved of it. A*n applioa1
lion of 2<M) Ili9 of thiri article article per acre,
| w ill supply more of Hone Phosphate of Lime
j than is required l>v nny crop?thu* leaving a
! considerable surnhis of this valuable inilrimciit
j incorporate^wiili ilie soil afW cropping, and
will ruriiinli a fuHleifiit quantity of iii.iiiioiiiu to
to acl as n nutriment and glimulnnt.
CUAS. JilCKELL, rh. D*
XlT3T?ORT^)lSr
MUX1PULATED (JtJANO,
FOR
FKAN<yES; RG$I?RS;GN.
sample analyzed wdp taken l?y mj-self
J. from the liiigs iu tlw niill^whcre the guano
was manipulated. *.
It conf-auied of * ,
Ammonia, - - 8.24 per cent.
Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.08 " "
Equivalent to n *
Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 V "
J.tj#M>erefore nn excellent manipulated gunnel,
containing enoglt ammonia to product! a
rapid and .vigorous growth* and jnfWnitnt
quuntity of phosphates 4b preveai dtutistiw
ol tlio soil V k
A. 6NOWOEN PIOGOT, M. ?'
Analytical ami t?on*ultiiig (Jhemiat.
FOR SALE BY
J. A. ANSijY & CO.,
PfO. 200 BROAD ST. .
au?UST? C!A.
? tf *
* WEW f ifVEWTionr^f^p
ABTMIAl TSBTfl.
WfTHOUT
wire or ami plates,
CA?? ONLY br. HAD 9F tllE^NVfeNTOn#,
S. B. SIGESMOND & CO.,
? Rich irdson Strut,
nwctl the over
five y<-ars with the greatest satis
^-uSjlj^ faction to nil wearers (as iB evidenced
by toetuDouiivJa fro-n pati^U, and first I
CfutmiiU and medi<$1*ijb?n of-lh? 8?y,)it eo><
tireJy -"surpassed the ordinal'.method*. All
sharp edges are avoided there U no ueed of
extraotmg. ?ny teeth or roots, and are tlireefoarths
lightor than any. others; there is no
Utia of any kind and cannot be effeoUd by.,
r.v acid. Dr. 8. has also m w-hite enninel
<s*ment, the Only s^nioe/for . front t?eth,
vhsch retains its natural oolor; TbAfcojt sen?
iUve t^Uh ciin he fill*.) without. 8.
offertthw-'folJowinK reference: vf,;? 'r, > .
Dr. jJPpremus, Professor of ChSxgtfecy, Dr.
Vnle<$|p(e, Mott, Dr.Vrafcti pp. < butt Dr~ Gray
I>r. Dr. Oro?-n, Di. t%rd. Dr. West,
mm*ufflkW*r&?i
B
npiwr Set hoursi ?nd'?SK*nlfd.
T^aporwy *Tt*r
Mmht*MMka*+ 3
for plate*.
1 u ' *? ,
V '
'.joft - - '
A.
PALMRTTO
mew wins
COyMBIA, s. CZE,
I'iiopricto*. j/f '
> SHIELDS, Fwr.i?tM2KM
M^KUFAO$Sto' STEAjM EKm3g .of
any pt?wcr <lcbirc<],tt^.MU? ?pra Plantation
ptlrposos, pt fclioit >iuJfc?v*>t'>v5?K at ell
jSincs on band nome finished, or in a forward
xuiye. m connection wiiu our Dim an^fengUitt ^
\V"oFk, we htve secured the service* oi Mr.
John CuAKTiitN, who ii< one of the best Millwrights
in (lie South, to superintend tliO putting
up of Mills an'f '"ngines.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS.#All-description*
of lli-nni rind Iron* Castings
executed in the very Ik-hi manner, Bfidajftlfftj-t
notice* ji* we every day in the weejt." (jWr
stuck of patterns is^vrry large, having recently
put'ehasi-d all those formerly owned by G.
W. Uiglit. which being.added to tlipaa^jfii)de
lit tny establishment for the pnst fii^|r?y*,ftil6,
makes the assortment more full thiiii any other
like establishment in the Slste. - ri
CIRClIliAR SAWS.
I nin n?etit for It. Hoe <fc Co eelebrofled
Circular niwj. and nls-o for a manufacture of
the same orticjjj in Richmond, Vn. A fullaiip?V
of these of nil sizes, alwaj-s on hand.
mi a ll..... ...ill .l.~-..ll 4 "
%.vw..C VIIVUI ? 'JW WWII tu Villi WIJ
liio, n4 I mako i>o churgc for fitting lltom lo tho
ma^re!*.
OI<! Saws Rc-Toothcd.
, I have a Oumniing Machine on baud, and
nru prtpor-vl to rt-toolb old saws, making
tli,-io is good as uuw.
LttOJX KAILINQ.
I would onII attention to this l?ran<-h of our
having" a givut variety of patterns,
lor | uhlio and private grounds, Cemeteries, ?tc.,
and will keep on hmi'l, and cast nny style
wiiuteil, at. pri*;es a# low a3 the same can be
bought at tho Noi ih.
WIRE RlILim
I am ajront for on? of*the lur^nt. Wire Railillf?
l?tniitmiii? a nI. ? Iia Vnfil? .....i ...:n r.
? - ? --- ?<U|VU| m?u n 111 juruiail
Window (I.lard#, Gallarics, Verandas, Bedsteads,
or any other description of Wire Works,
ot the Imok prions of the manufacturer, which
cod be Been t iny ofliee.
PLOWS.
, I have always on hand, and am steadily
riuaiiufacturiiig all descriptions of I'LOWS,
with many other things, tn the agricultural
iiiio, nnd will, in a short time commence the
manufacture of nil kinds of a:'ric(lj?tt?Al impieni'-nls.
All I nt.1; is fur the IMantors' of the
South eucom-uge this enterprise by their patronage.
Cull and judge for yourjrlvea.
WitfjoM itiiit t'arriiisoSpokc*.
In connection with the Establishment, we
are manufacturing Wagon and Cmrisge' "J
Spokes of the very licit material, and ??ill,sell
2n per cent, lower than the'tame Spoke can be
bought at the^oith.
C4>Ri\ JM ILLS.
I nni AgeiW (or un?r of tlie beat Portable
Mills now in uet', bin! tan furni-.-li an}' tsizfe waR1tod.
Persons wishing tin-so Mills nre invited
to call nt tin; Work* niitl witness (' < operation
of one now in iij?!. Tho Miilroelr, which is
|lii> very I"*mI i? |>roeutvi! from i*Mi?etVeli], ti. C.?
:ui(];ln-.Milld arc built coiujiUtc nt our Establishme
lit.
To iliosc vhol.iive yiven nie their pntronnpe
lor me let i;tii tti tisisv I have l?< < ? engaged in
this I tender my warmest thanks, ami
solicit a continuance of 1 lie same, ami te-thoso
who have rot vet done fo, I respectfully ask ?
their favnr ami support, as neither pains nor
oxper.se will he spared on iny part in contributing
promotion of borne manufactures, of every
at tide within 1113' sphere of aelion. All that
is nocc*-ii y to success in these enterprises is
the favor ami stiff],oil of the people of the
"Sont It.
March, 3D. 12m] W1LLIAJ.I GLAZE.
ciiekokee; ke.ucdy.
? :
r* r <rt V*& - . -
A it Infallible C tit p. for Gonorhact
And all Diseases of the Frinary Organs.
r cure* when nil othri* prttpnra*
J. tions.fuil. It. i.s entitvly n 1 ike * very other
compound, containing no winery/poisqii i>r iiansroux
Drug. it i.4 prepared solely from Jtoolt,
ilurks mi j Lcairr*, and Itns been handed down
from one general ion A^pnotli'pr by the Cherokee
Iiidiaiis^<l\i? ort't we^tio t In- public cm it^own inifinsic
merits. It |i<'i-fvHi\is its duty qifcltty nnt^
. thoroughly- Tin"! unfortunate of either eex w ill
b* repni thit>/fr<?K<//,inr<te?<1 of pliicing
MteniigJ^u^aRhe mrr^-y of some <44^^ or P'"?
fessp*. tNT/Ic"i.etft/ strikes nt thevvew! Root of
rlhe d>?ea!>?^*5 teniflntey is not. piiopl^^t^Bbdpeud
lliB jioisou, but. to icmuve theicaiise op which it
<Jepend:?.?Full directions io. puniplilet form accoiupapy
cacb botlle.?The* speedy and permanent
r?pjff alforded l>3* this Keinctfy, in all eases
of Gonorlura, Qlcct, Grtivcl, Stricture, Fluor AI
6i'JV( WMtta iu T'cwallf,) and all Diseased or the
Urinary Organs, has astonished flie'iinqii scientifioinco
of tho n>{a. This remedy not only eradicates
till poison fn^ii the tytfam hnfcrfwljtpraUs
thoir.urt delicate conr-tlffition. does not
offect^tbe breath t>r interfere with any cUs's of
Lysines, or require nny'deviattbn from the uaa- JL.
ft! tlt<-1- l$Tlt, icquires no nftsiEtffhce from olh
er niediciiio. AaJ what on liases its value -s
4&C entire absence.of all natueogflMtaste, being a
pleasant and delicious syrup. .
JPri'<* j$f?Batllc.. vr TTtret BoltldLfor $5.
POlTElt ?fc MEEVIN, Solo Prn^fttom.
bit. Louis, Mo.
ttyia in AUQeviiio i>y u. Mcuauciuin, And all
responsible deaJen; in rocdioipcs. Vrinfichaalc
A Griertfttt. Cliavftgiton, WhoR-safe AgenU.
35?4LT0(
CAPS ANP STRjfr GOODS, for th? Spring
Trade.*
*- have otrfefbd
Sid *r& continue
Mreeeiy* slltf the
l**1 Juhkonn a*
!?&
uC dlree tftCrtutho
wt*^nuf?etories.
iJu, 40Bmtrv
rtt'Woel Hrtt?v
itb bolM mad?
rpre?*iy foe plan
in lion n?o. A'*<v-?o?atv)Uy 'oa. band* John
Woo ll v's* best Quality of FomLIate, Ttn^fV'f
ed at Graniteyille, 3. C. . Terms Ca?b.
' V O. P. RfiMBttN. ' -?
Gp1uml>iii,'3. (X rid&PHuU# 0?.
1 H*rob.&8, I860, l$fn ^
IS DETBBirap& HQ'"
EEDUCE EIS%STOCK f
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