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rains people, and^too murfi or (^ fl^tVbdin lb li^o >?^/Uy f^oliijj people** ^Vbeil'you- ?cgfHi? Urttural ?ml ftliljosC^ffniycrb/vl giving in Shiglish tlieir "feif,V you eRrtnoi lkit reertbnt nature knows wbnj-^ho _ is fiWtot. But a little tea or cofTeC-festorcsftheiii quitti.-> .. 1. i ^ i i no iuuv.li (is n giudi uv4iii iiiiu licill ?>T iajly of bn^t-e, Tin pairs Ahe* little power oraigesljun fhey^'lrove>i/\ie,t the ntifct^ecause the sees how ouo or two,, cups of teajor" Coffee tOf-lores ; lier -^tH'tit thinks that* three.pr' foof-wilkufb* twico^s much. This is not the oase;'at all; it is, however certain that there is noticing yet discovered which is a silVSlitute to the Eng ?:IlT r.J i.s f < - ' iiou jmuciii iur ma cup ui lea ; nc can inKC itf when be can take notliihg elso, and lio often,can't take anything else if he lias it not. 1 should be verv glad if any of the abusers of tea would point out what to give to an-English patient after a sleepless night instead of lea. If you give it at five or six o'clock in the morning, he may even sometimes fall asleep after it, and get, pcihaps, his only two or three hours'sleep during the twenty four. At the same time you never should give tea or coffee to the sick, as a rule after five oVIrw-k in flu* ?fionmnn ? Sleeplessness in tlie early part of the nijrh! is from cxcitement, gmerally, and is increased by tea or coft'ee ; sleeplessness which continues to the early rrorning, is from ex hail?lion, often, and is relieved by lea.? 1 The only English patients I have ever known refuse tea have been typhus case- ; and the first sign of their getting better was their craving again for tea. In gener- 1 ?i J-i. ?i i:-?- ? ? ' c?ij uio uijr miu uui>y lunguo hi ways prt'itTR tea or coffee, and quite decline milk, unless with te$, Coffee is a better restorative than ten, but a greater impaircr of digestion. LetJHhe^ patient's taste decide. You will say thqt^jh cases of great thirst, the pMigji^li tfrifVin^ decides that it will diink n great dfcAl of tea, and that you cannot helprit. But in these cases be sure that the patient requires diluents for quite other ^ purposes .than qucnching the thirst; he wants a^great deal of some drink, not only of tea, nndlhe doctor will order that he is ^ to have barley-water, or lemonade, or sodawater and milk, as the cas^may be. Lehniann, quoted ly Dr. Chrislison, says, that among-the well and.^Jve "the infusion of an ounce of roasted coffee daily will dimin- J \\ ish the waste;1' going on in the body "by one-fourtliip and Dr. Christison adds that 4 lea has the same nronertv. Now tl.i? 1= s ' ? ? - 4 Actual experiment. Lebmaun weighs tlie man and finds the fact from his weight.? It is not deducted frain any "analysis" of ^ food. Air experience among the sick show? the same thing. Cocoa is often recommended to the sick in' lieu of tea or coffee. vv. -* It is an oily, 6tarchy nut, having no restor- H ativ^'powers at all, but simply increasing U Leat. It is pure mockery of the sick, there?11 ?U-.:.-.- r . " ,w.v|ty urn n o ouusiiiuio ior iea. A'ur any renovating stimulus it ha?, you might just j tts well offer them chestnuts instead of tea. st An aln^ost'ubjyereaherror among nurses is the-b'ulk of the food, and especially the drinks they .offer to their patients. Supposo a patient-ordered four ounces of brandyduring the day, how is he bike this if you mdko it into four pints with^Silpting J| i*! -The same with tea and beef tea, with arrtfwrotot^ milk, etc. You have not increased the renovating power qf these article|^by increagfi^j th^ir bulk; you have verylikely^djmjnifihed both by giving tbo patient's digestion njore to do ; and most -n likely of^alj; tbS patient will leave half of what be bas be?iv.ordered to take, because he could not swallow Uie bulk with which X you^'avorheeo pleased to invest it.1 It requires very lmuyobservationwfnd care (and nrtfets^wj^b hardly any) t&determine what wilUtfifthe tgo thij& or strong for lh^,pa. tient' to giving birfi * no -tfiore ia okla ?H-<* ^ w hviv miuwv Nqj^otifyufaMg^by Florence Nfyhtinah'xditob. MatiUJfl, did yo^jejfer see an editor ?" _ 'Nd?^r-*thH*I believe, it'a wJmettyfrig | m*d$.out of wood, 'H? tygbhild.fc ffin edi^r is a w| mafthingffiUoljfrin'use for pumping ideafc-iu1? tb|*^d/ Ij^dj^lves its motive powcf4^ flSHir llie^orrfl r?f m 1-- 1 ? through tho me<lium-6f"8ev?rtfl promises to on' pay.' It is onjtfd^tewppapers, ink and wo writing paper, It requires coufcLant oiling ^ with couri&ileSWKlendeii tjff tt^ia offi<$, in S0 the shape <rf jTpTtoker pf- cocktail*, 4w.? ? THJjj? art gFOljSbrntc6W\alui toMfceir owner^B6awjMe*4|praij repay^he trouble . ^ oi i?HHbg.ca!6&v<tf WiemVfor thfey are ever- " la<tjgg]y gefcfeut' {' order, mL betides, ^, they, gpntfally wear -?ut;fn i fe^ jw* ne? wlieAbeyare fit fo* nothing W fright- " ; entwMken.with. Tkn T???? ; rrr-i ""J J" F*?" | senrd tBcm tlierfonge?t4?{ after tb? l*U>r? of the da^ nr^pv^i/lo retfipve*flieinlo ay arm? yf clea njoom'-aBjl ^nfoltT. or *r?J> tb< mi Cafim,, tfoa prerenlMBlj&a- ^ jurious ooteidflP(?Ht&es from having' an * ^j^cHipon tlicxTi. Tfciere aro mnnj^ltfiid* of ibet* tilk^Wbe?i substantially ||ie tuff, tfet ktio?n liy ditfertsnt^ theWs th? and tbi v uSub*, At'pteient ? bert^of tWi# ? * rewlitoBi c?B ^^agh^?t %Tejy M?|- " are) though ooeatioiM^-Jjb?r^ma)4M0M * that ^opad. the btet drivers for tbete'machines; being. jjg abto to mpo r^c0 leuwfM 10 more perfWb^flWerwiafl xnfeB^^ tbougcri once in a whHe, wp do tlfar dRSJW f? ifljg ran ***) wtlb. ^7* ,l{ Tb?w m8oW0?Tcan be *Mf njn tjfijl I for d?m#*ti$|>p^Atp. Tbey ca? |e 4h?^ to ebop wood-, d**#wat?rt jiud Jtf foot no Cl young lady wbd'dftritem jjoSmHb housekeeping should be with >ut one. k< . ABfiEVIL . * y '* Mr Are now;fieady wi - ? _ LA1MK ?TOC / * . V V * Consisting ? l$l*tik Cloth CtttfgV .? j , lilnck I'rnp I>utc Cthfti', ]5l:fek ('nssinii'iv Couts, I f HI ack ltoiuLnziii'Cflatf, "lilnck Alpnccn Pouts, iii'?i. t.' . .. - 'oiikk riirincra t^al.sn, j Itlnck Kilibi'TCii^itiicrc Co?l^, Silk Mixed Coats Vc*l* nn<l Fancy ('a??itncre Contf, VMlft-nnd I'nnls, 'I Fn-iuj' Marseille* Coats, Vesli ainl l'"ul^' Wliito MiltsciUcs Coats, Vesta mul l'laiu Linen Ci>at^, Yveln anil l'niil?, r^r|| Cnjie Dusters ami lMrtln I1in?'ii#Piist?"r?, Fiirt Illack 1'iu-skiii Cassiinerc l'ants, Silk Ilats." t<n<btiuiere lints. . mul Brown Pocket Ilats, ^Nmmua Ihii? Leghorn-II nt.*, Cups ?.-f-nil styles, j. Shirts nil kinilp, Embroidered ami Plum, Shirt Collnr.", CVuvnU. Gloves, Kid nnil Silk, Linen. .Icnn nml MA'inn Drawers, Merino Ly^d.'iShirt?, , jj Silk hikI Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. ' Plnin nml Fancy Sucks, . Comhs, Brushes nnil IVrfnniorv, ^ Fine Violins, nnil ^'iulin Strini**, "ocket Knives, Razors, of the hest quality. ' f\i WATCHES AJ We offer a Genei AMERICAN, ENGU tsy? <& "WfF B % )f Every Description, in 1 GOLD AND si] [\7E ASSl'llK our customers nn<l I'liyiw p?.ii I V tlio snmo kind ?-iii be limiulit in tl?is* j?sii t We linve nlfO. A FULL STOCK OF CHAIN tine lot ?r all groiles or JEWliLIlY. Fine Suii< r which we will guarantee to be ns represented. We respectfully invite flu inspection of our Sic < we intend to give op our Watch and Jewelry fatchea aud Jewelry if we don't get but cost. 3. M. & ?ir Corner, of the Marshal April 19. I8C0 6Iy' , \f D. McLAl illiiSf < ABBEVILLE < AS constantly-SrfMflfoO, nnd is n??\v receiving __1_ wliit?h hi* 5nv!?.?o il.? ock is is selected wltH.grcut care, uud consists in Drugs and CHE? 'inc Toilet. Soaps, Fine 1 PERFIJl TttTTRCJTC Awn cxa\r w JL U JLJL V. " f SURGICAL Jfr DEM ure'/Wines and Liquors M?BI IN? "toO-m TOBACCO,' ?3NT1 ,.v<- - v&mwrvoihwi N. B.?riiySicians' prpjeTlptiSfflf or.refully cotnf Medicines wnrrnntcil gi:nuitif ENCOURAGE SOUTH! CITODfAD flnmmAAT IT nuiumuu tviiUtf ill GO&WSMJ ^DE^flWbdciibers, in view of \tie GRE^ATLY fll^ufiictfii e, liave ad vefffiargyly to the OOEilSN MILLphnd ore rilfw ni cpnrea'lo fumi* UJUfcGS, COTTON YARN, WOOLEN l'LAI licji.they WARRANT to be of SUl*ElUO!l qti We^tso^ontinue to manufacture Wool iuto Clot nent <be wool, and charging butjl^ cents p?*r y r^ll. ? :i????* fc'?v? ! . - - W^rp' " lOM^MVlll ol lll?* Inters raising* wool to obtain -a Il)R AR' inters or otUeig sending ua w^ljjwfcroik np, enr j*fiatf cent per yard extra wilfcTOreliarped fur es ol liaiptrpr. to be sent clean, at the yield will be i per.cffit. in cteanipg. IJorre are not olijpetionn LME. OF TUB OWN EH SUOUbp DE MARK NT. TKis munt lie strictly at!ended to. We wj ol sentto*. We solicit tli>* patronage of the Sou nil of our customer*. Address j, . T*c _ Mil 20, 1860.1 tyll. JOI1S McBRYf>E is our Agent A| oar goods, nnd^tfill fnrnUh tli*rn by the Bnle ai II olro purtTir.fe nil Wool offered to hipi (it fair I s^^witli l?ii?*Ae*,?< y; * flSBiqu4rter? fW*Gooa <fcrriag*B of eve * - BpsSS I 335 MfeSfc?J .jilL . WINSTOCK, ,LE, S. C. th theiar'Unusually^ K OF GOODS, 18 I0II0W8: ' * ' BOOTS <5c SHOU.S. I'nleut Leather J3ootf, CnIf Skin 1'note, i I'lltr p Suli*i| limit?, I'rttfiil Leather Gaiter*, FiueCnJf Skin (initer*. Fine GontSkin Gaiter#, Fine Clot!. fine ElnsfTtMGWft***, FineXJxford'fiV'fehoM. Fine Low Qtini'l rred SIiops, ?A1I qualities. Sonic an fine m tlu-y aic made. " \Vc will bull ^ A ?oo<l Walking SIioc for $1.00" A FINE PAIR BOOTS 1??)R Five Dollars. A f/>W nf V OOliT'S Xjnte Improved 33.EPE JEJ n S . CIGARS. A word lo those who like to smoke fine CHiA'JS?we linvc now the best lot of I In vjinn C'itf.ir* w * ever hud, and will sell them ii" Inw |>iis.<ilile. i 30 OT al Assortment of aei a a m 5H ANU SWISS SHES, Very Desirable Styles of LVER CASES. c rally tlint we can sell cheaper than article* of tj , ??f i lie wnrM. ) S FOR LADI ICS AND GENTT.KMEX. und iJ Gold. i?s Well nj tliii mminnuiip I'roilno ..lr Kl f ? / ick. nnJ \\r wi.l endeavor to plonse in priooa. tru-lo, mil \vu intend to soil our Stock of l ON AT ? WMSTOGO,: I House, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ' LfCKLIN, | k i C. H., S. C. j n fresli supply of T>ruc;s nnd Medicine*, to of hi* Iri-ndrt nnd (lie puMii; generally. 4Iia pail, of the following articles: Medicines, j CALS, " m lair and Tootli Brushes. ' I vEEiersr, - s >ULB?H BRACES, J ? ISSTRLMEXTS, For Medical Purposes, ? CHESTS. f CTPF A3VU OZjQ-^LZU?, " P ABTTfiT.THS _ ~-5V-r' , H -j tounded, and nil order* correctly answered. 1 >, and of the best, quality. :.RN ENTERPRISE! J I 5S*' ^CHEASIXIG demand for goods of Southern j machinery in their extensive COTTON nnd * ii UUI'IUN OSNABURGS, STRIPED OSNS, WOOLEN KEIiaEYri or JEANS?all of / iniity. n .h, at very low rnfe^vfurnishing everything ard for l'loin C)<?in,'?id-l6 cent* per yard for ^ clotli it makes. This ariniigemont ennhlea n L'lCLE of NegrT?* CJotli, at a very ainall coat, i send it either clean or dirtg ; if ?ent dii 13% | ipcnse of washing it. Wo would yrtfer the /loreuUiifacUtry? dirty wool loses from 26 to Ide nstlitv are removed liy machinery. THE ED DISTINCTLY ON EVERY Pkrvxav >11 also pay A fnir C\5H. l'RICE- for anj* tli, and pledge ourselves to giv# satisfaction L G. G1BB# & CO., Colurtihin. S_ C. Ifevillp, nn<l has slwi^i a Si/VcVc of nil closes . ninniifiit-.Miring prices. fraigM prided. lie nfrliat prices, ana MUnd^to-aiiy&asioMi conC * #JU?tbil Pric^r 1 ? - jg. . . J # " PALMETTe COLUMBIA,' S: C<>: . WILLIAM GLAZK. P?<.prictor. GEOUGIi A. SHIELDS,.Kuukmax. jO; 2-i Manufactures steam engines of nny power desired, for^Iills nnd I'lontnfinn minuiu ? -1 ' > !- - ......... |.?. uutllC, 11IIviIIg hi (III times on luyid some finished, or in ft forward ntnlc. In connection w'Jtli our Mill nnd ICngiiic Work, we hsve seen rod the service* of Mr. Joiix Uiiadthkn, wlio it one of the bebt Millwrights Jtr'the'Boulli, to superintend the putting up of Mill* nnd F.ngincC BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. All deffcnptions of lirnes and Iron Cablings executed in the very best manner, and nthlmrl noti?-<\ ns &e cost every day in th.j week. Our stock of pjiffferns id very lingo, hnvintr recent."Iv purchased nil those formerly owned by (r. W. Right, which being added to those made at my establishment f??r the past. five yenr*. makes the ns*urtmeiit more full lliuu any other like establishment in the Stnte. ,;1/IRCUIj Alt SAWS. Iw'a.tn.fifceut for 11. Iloe A Co 'a celehrntpd Circular Saw*, ami al.?o for n manufacture of the aame articic in Richmond, Vn. A I'nllsnpI'ly of thofe-JSaw:', of nil always 011 hand. IYr.-oiif> wishing them will <lo well to cnll <>n mo, an I make no charge for fitting litem to the nrnm<lr?"l?>. Old Saws Rc-Toollied. . I have a Gumming Machino on hand, nnd nin prepared to re-tooth old on we, 'making lilt-in as (!ooJ as new. inoisr TIj\ IT/I >S CJ. I would cn 11 ntU-ntion to tlii* lirniich of our business, having n great variety of patterns, lor public nud privategrounds, Ccin?t?rie?, ?tc., ntnl will keep on hand, nnd ?:;iat nny style wnnted, nt prima ns low us the snine cau he bought ut the North. WIRE RAILING. 1 ?... -* *? m w "" , .ii^riii iur unn 01 I lit; largest. Wire.Railiitir Compmii<s nt the Notlli, ami will furnish Window Guards, Gnllaries, Verandas, Hedr* steads, ol- any oilier description of Wire Wurkl^i' nt the book prices of the manufacturer, which can be Been at iny office. PLOWS. .. I have always on hand, and am steadily manufacturing all descriptions of PLOWS, with many other things in the agricultural j line, and will, in a short time commence the manufacture of all kinds of agricultural implements. All I ask is for the Planters of the South encourage this enterprise by their patronage. Coll and judge for yourselves. Wagon and Carriage Spokes. In connection with the Establishment, \tc tiro manufacturing 'Wagon mid Carriage Spokes of the very best material, and ? ill sell 2tf'per cent, lower tliun the same Spoke cuu be bought at the North. tUKIX IfHLLS. I nm Agent fur one of the best Portable Mills now in use, and enn furnish an}- sir.r wan><l. I'rnx'iis wishing these Mills nrc invited j lo call at tin? Works ami witness the operation f one now in use. The Miilroek, which is .he very lint is procured-from Edgefield, S. C, md thejMilla are tiuilt complete at our Eatublishnent. * To those who have giVen me their patronage for the length of I ime i have been engaged in his business, i tender my warme.-t thanks, and inlicit a continuance of the same, nnd to those a ho have r.ot vet done so, I respectfully ask .heir favor and support, as neither pains m?r ixper.se will be spared on my part in contribu uijjj promotion of home mniiiifiiclured, of every Hilda within my fpliere of notion. All that ! s neeewary to success in tin-tie enterprises is lie fuvor uud bupport oJ' tlie people of the ionth. Mnrcli, 30,12m] WILLIAM GLAZE. SAVE YOUR WHEAT? vv Aiuni i We arc prepared to furnish the ^following IACHINES: .The "KENTTCKY IIARVEST!K," ilie simplest nnd strongest READING : JACIHNK mnde. * '-1^ UOGARDUa," "JAPLINS," "McCffRDS." 'FIKI.I)S,"a'id oth^r kinds of Horse Power*. t'lVE varieties of THRASHERS. EIGHT sizes -and kinds of FAN WILLS, mong which is the celebrated "MONTGO&Hfi* LY," FAN. v GRAIN CRADLES. BELTING nn.l nil the M>4Mrv ft- fiiTUPDiv-n <" ?? " ??.J R. ovtv* IWI un&Aic<i?iiiu If UOAX* We also call the atieuliou of Farmers and Mantero to our GEHTEBAt STOCK OF 1GIRCULTURAL TOOLS And M?.olxixxo?f kmong which nre fpjnqTHIRTY KINI>3 OF I 'LOUGHS. CORNS' fiHKLLERS. A., -t., 1 "hene in connexion with our large sU^kypf HARDWARE ? CUTLERY. ; ncluding IRON, PLOUOII ST?EL and ? i AILS, we offer on the best terms. i In feeding stock Sixty SixJ'owidt of Ground ? ood it taid to be eyual to One Hundred Pound* ot Ground, for this purpose we can furnish the MAGIC," or "LITTLE GIANT" CURN IILL that will grind Ten Bushels per hour, J ^aemichIel HSb&n, ' Augusts, Oa., March 23, 1?60, 8111, ' ^ ' fg* Edgefield Advertiser copy "Kb d send bill & v % y ,1FURNITURE. ! * THIS Subscriber begs leave to inform liis I ifcfriends and the ]public generally that he I ^IhaslocuUd at" ??' ABBEVILLE C. JYexi Door to the garble JT&rd, /liereh^ni keep coo?t#bUv oo bArt.'aa asjrtmeutof, , X>T - - df - - al-- * <asnionabie furniture. ' ALSO<*r v JOBS Order. Repairing l}6n*MS Short Jfclicc. All of wbUbcan be hfyoa accommodating ># Wfl. R.-ffiUCH?NAN. March 26,I860, 8m * . . i ilOtbfri^B dHHf?aJDt AillSZ. - <krn .BP - > ' * / " , ..:'si v?f -i" -; - r'=j ffli. jflLl^Tjoviilo, IS. l^ROUL!) rcspectfullv Inform tlie public Hint I TT helms yi.?t OPENED A SIT OP KOH TI1E ' ? [flaking naid Repairing of CARRIAGES . ~Xni> 'Mmm It. i? opposite (lmt Hot oppoffd) to Mr. Taylor's r.HlijIilialimont, Ho lio|Yeft'iHnt> l>y doing good work, nnJ making rensomibUchurgeB, to receive a chare of public piitrmrafMl'' lie lias un Iinnd tit tliis time, several SEVERAL NEW ,AND JslEAT BUGGIES, A T .SO, Second-Hand Buggies, & \v It toll lie will sell very low and on the most roa*<?nnl>le tut inn. Nov. 4, 185'.'. 27 tf. V4 The~state 'of south carolTnaT AliliEVlLI.K DISTRICT, la Equity.* Tlintiinv Crow fori), Adm'r, ) '.J*.' with the Will ntfiieXfd off Cudor Uanit, dee'd. i T'ill for Advice, V*. ) Direction, and Re Cyntliin Wakefield, J lief. Joh'n Gantt, , t 1 ? < , ' et a1.% ? n ? nig ?.?? uic sill IslllCMOn O! T.IIC (JOT)I Bl miMioner ilint the following nnni d par lies. Defendants to this Hill, reside heyond the limits of this State, namely: Calvin Gnntt, Newton (J nut I, James Gnntt, Crowther Gnntt, Willimn Oiintt, Martlm Gantt nnd Sarah Gnntt, Tahillm Snylor and Noncy Snylor: Hugh Loller, William Loller, Elizabeth Loller, Martha Loller, Snrnh Loller, and Mary Loller; tlio children of Giles Ganit, dee'd, names uvknbvji : thu children of John Cinntt VuiJjnowti, cither children of Tim Gantt, names unknown; the children of Britton Gunt, names unknown; the children of Yate Perkins, names unknown; the children of Alexander, names unknown; the children..of John Townley, names unknown; and tfie President of the American Bible Society. On "motion of Jones it Joneii, Comp. Solicitor, Ordered that snid defendant? do appear and answer, ph-nd or demur to said Bill wiihiu three months from the publication hereof, or the same will lie taken pro eonfesso ngnin?t them. WM. II. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) March 8, 1060,3m. J "THE"!5TAJTE OT - SOUTH CAROLINA. AbMiVlLAE DISTRICT In Equity. James MuClinlou, ) Thomas C. Pcrrin.Ew ) Bill for Account, ?tc John Cooper, janil Nancy, his wife, V ainl oilier.*. ) IT APPEARING to my gatis>fnclion that John Cooper, and Nancy, Wife, .Tame* .u^v imiou, i R-iianiii 1,/eiieiluiie, and Isiincy. 'lit Mnrlin E!li ot, ami Harriet, liis wife, Mary MuClititon, Juiuqs McClinton, Jr., Casaaudrn McClinton, r apd other children of John . McClililon, dec'd. ;who?e nnines are unknown, O. A. Brown, "? Jackson, mid Roxuna, his wiff, SycurjtiiM Brown. Virginia Blown, Simon McClinton. Eliza Ann Aiuler?on, Robert Harvey MrClinton, a d Sarah McClinton, defendant.* in the. aliove stated chap, reside beyond the limits of this Slate: On motion. hyTerrin ?fe Cotliran, Comp. S?d., Ordered, that said De lefidHiits do ii|>|>enr and plend, answer or de inur to mid Bill of Complaint wrthin three niontliB from the publication liuffcnf or the laiLe will be tukcu pro coiifrseo'BgatWt tJiVni. \V. H. 1* A UK KRf*e. e. a. d. Commisaionei-'R Offico, ) ' March 1, 1800, 3m. ) "THE "ST ATO O unX7 yiJiJJJCf I IIjLiFj JHOJ lilVJ'. In Equity. Julm M. Clark, ) vs. J Amended Bill for Rer> W.XJ. Tillotson, > lief, Ac. And wife, and others, J I T APPEARING.. to my satisfaction tlint 1 Matilda Jnne Tillotson, wife of D. W. C. Til^tson, and their children whose number and nnm^ ore unknown. Defendants in the at?ove stntedrcase, teside beyond tha limits of this State, on motion of McGowan, comp. sol.. Ordered tliatsni&Dcfeiidnnts do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Amended Rill within three months from the publications hereof, or the sume will be taken..;pro confesso against them. WM. II. PACKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) Feb. 27, 1860, 3m \ , THE St ATE OF SOUTH5 IfAROLINA. A 11BE VIL LE DISTRICT. In Equity. Wm. II. Parker, Succcasor, ) r T>!vi e? -r* 1 t win jur. rorecioLetitia Finley, Nancy Jane [sure of Mortgage. Fin ley, nut] others. .1 TT AI'PWARINO to mv mtinfin-tinn that. T.I. JLtitia Finley. Nancy Jane^Finley, jO?c?r Finley, Amanda Finley, Orvjlle Finley, Stephen Finley, Sarah Finley. Lu&y Finley and Grak'illc Finley, Dcfendnuts in tin! case, reside beyoii<1 the limits of ^.this State, on motion of i'liomsoii duF r\if, Prabred I hat tlie above named Defcndntfti dtTnpileBr and plead answer or dermir to enid -Bill pf Complaint within three mnnina ironijtiie publication. vDereof, or the iuiiie will bcTiken pro confesM agninst Lb cm. WM. If. PA1UCER, c. e a. d. CommiMioner's Gfllce, ) Feb. 27, 1860, 30). J , THESTA7E OF, SOUIH CAROLINA. ABBEVUM&m/CT. Lawnon 1). Franklin, } Blll-lfor Aeccront, Creed W. Hnnkin and > ? <fec. A. C. Hawthorn. ' ) IT Al'1'EARlNG lo my satisfaction that Lawson D. Franklin**>4$ (freed W?li^ikfn, Defendant* in the above stated ' ase, reside beyond _tha,lirnita of tbiaState, 56'motion of riiumsoilr & Fair, Comp. Sol. Ordered that raid Defendants do appear, plead, ouiwer or demur lo Mid Bill of Complaint within three month* From th*. publication htreof^ <kr the fame will he taken pro confetti again**. them. > \V: H. PARKBU, o k, A. D ComniiM^oner^a Oigace ^ , tof ff*tUwnwt 5 # ' ] PLANTERS st- 1 n g?il a tin reo, will r? llefct tuuMtiipm-is' suncit piiosp lysis tlic oiil^TOaniYPb llic lute eminent anulylien] Cliotnitt, J'rofexBor Uickell, of Maryland, pronounced "* Stand?&r<^ S nnd wliicli U.aa Jxen coqtirimed by'fcvery scction into which this Manure lifts been introduced. This Manure is sold under a legal guarantee of Purity .and Freedom FROM AIHMTMIAWIIL front llic eminent .manufacturing chemist*; Mcsars. Potts <fc Klett, nnder w 11oaB^njers onn 1 supervision RHODES' 8UPER-PIIOTPHj^TE is manufactured. This Manure lias been utfd.'io SoutH Carolina ^ for seAeral years pasty great success^',j{}ie culture of Cotton nnJtornJ arid is now thoroughly established for these im-% portant stnple*. Do out leCtTie present season paM without the experiment. Ucad the annexed letters from gentleman who have tried it the past season. ?. J. A. ANSLEY & CO., NO$fftb BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. ATIIEKS, OA.. Nov. 22, 1859. Pear Sir: Rhodes'Super-l'hosnhateiintfcbepn Applied hy mc this venr.on a small scale, to both Corn and Cotton. The result exceedep my expectation, although the ex])eriinents, for many rensons, were not, uud could uqt.hfc conducted with due caution; yet I tirt\*nlirely satisfied, that the growth of weed, ifi3jpth instances, the fruit in corn, and the number of bolls of cotton, Were flit IV double the yield in the iiorlicnis nn. innnurcf], nml litis wlien only ft tablcppoonful of the Super I'hosiphutc wns applied ns.,a_ top dressing to eneh hill of corn, and n ten-spoortfiil t? cnch titnlk of cotton?nml the lust ns lnt^Jn the fenson ns the IStU of July.- Some oftlie weed grew to nine feet high* willi nix feu', brnneheu, covered with bolls, while the upiusnurod was not hnlf so good. It is my intention uext year, to test it more fully. Very Respectfully, Your most oh't sorv't, ' (Signed) ^ M. C. M. UAMiip^D. UNION* rOINT. ((i. R. Knv >? i?so Mes?rs. J. A. Ashley ?t Co.: G'tnls.?I bought n ten of Rhodes' Superphosphate in Baltimore. last Spring, Leitner, of Itcrzclia, to tost iis value as n ma? pur'*. 1 put about 125 lbs. on nil acre of cotton, in the drill, on land that would not make over 75 to'100 11)9. of gee] cotton per acre, without Manure. The result is entirely eatiifacVpry. I have made nt least from 450 tb 500 lbs. to the acre on this very poor lund. I expect ty.PU''chape from 5 to 8 tons for my Spring-c<6p#^^jfy Overseer wishes me to put his name tbibfs bIbo. " "Yours, in great hnste, " (Signed) I'. W. PIMNTUP. . WILLI Ail FOSTER. De. 2& 1859 31 tf. MANIPULATED GUANO. No. 83 Second Std.ekt, v) Bai.timoiik January 28, 1859. J BE POUT OF ANALYSIS OF ROBIXSO.VS MLMITLATED GliAXO IF'OIR. JHfAIXUS liU151lNS0N, ESQ.j BALTIMORE ITY. j A-SA^Ml'I.K of tlie above which was taken at j your .Mills, wns found, upon analysis^ to be capable of producing of Ammonia, - 8.81 per Bent. And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " Tlie above proportion of Ammonia and Bone Phosphate of Lime is known to be moat proper for concentrated manures. Ilolli theoretical reasoning nnd tlie results of numerous practical experiments have approved,of it. An npplication of 2(>t> lbs. of tbiri nrtii-lrt oi'ii?l? .?? ? will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lime lluin is required by any crop?lhu? leaving u considerable surplus of this valuable-nut riment incorporate J with' the'soil after cropping, and will furnish a suflleiciit quantity of ammonia to to act as a nutriment and stimulant. ( CllAS. 1J1CKELL, Th. D. tlF.PdRTON" ! MTTNTPITt.ATff.n an UTA ? U Uilll Uj a FOR 1 FHANOIS ROBINSON, n sample anatyzed w/?8 laken l/y mj-Relf T Jl. from the bngsJn the mill where the guAiio < vrns manipulated. 1 It contained of ? Ammonia, ... 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to q Bone Phosphate off Lime 47.59 " " It is th6(?f?re an excellent manipulated pu and, containing enogh ammonia to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and enfticient quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion of the soil A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, M. D. Analytical and Consulting Chemist FOR SALE BY J. A. ANSLEY & CO.,' NO. 200 BROAD ST. v ADGTOTA OA, * 39BY iiGOBSe KEAN & CLAM, At No. 258, Broad Streot, ^-ugruHta, Are now receiving an entire New Stook of ^ SPRING DRY GOODS, . of evony description, and are selling at prices J that defy competition.* J< Call and see the Good^ and learn the prices ^ before purchasing elsewhere. 'TJon't forget the -.V1 f>lace, 868 Broad Street, two doors above Globe lo(el Corner, at the ol*atand of Ilaviland <b D Chichester. ^iSfefih 28, 1880, 6m nn Stat^D ofSoifJh Garolina. w ABBJSVIIaLB UWTHICT. In ja|uity. c Raff 17T. fc ' Martha* Rnfif '* J, J^d-ms and Martha EaUt?^<lor a wilL . JkSlfi and othora. <*, ) , n xHBbariqg to my aatisfaotion tHat John J. 'IHlttia InJ KVa??V>. ki. _!/ ' HT1II! II HutohtqsoD nnd Mrt^ hU wife, JftWpJi Jeigjd th'at-the above'ioamed defendgxit^o ap- rj sf'or the same wSHo laken P? ?J foii&thctis V-W* 5 ; PARKBBfo, mi' L p. ',>* . : c I r aTkf to Tho r'ille and Edgefield, for their hbeMjrBflt|??A^ tod alnce k rMufn of my healUi^fiSSB^fiaoBt col^4?JBgt iriOKT Formerly occupied 1 >y*Gfc or ?obinclair St C?-? nnd now^uwrtrfd by JOHN ALEXANDER & JO. Iron and^BraBsi^uuaerfc^J,. Fool of I, !;/ Strcet,_ and oifJjffiftj&fr of til Greenville Railroad, 001)^05)0^5. C.? ?'- * viiiu?s? BURiir-Cftiip liiili au4 Pans, ^ nil kinds. -- rl~,1113 above Cut is a Three Roller yertica JL &u:rnr Cane Mill, nnd is a true reF^U^M. Iron of the one exhibited at the S. C, Agri^ul turul Fuir, and which Ufl&k the first ^reTnjjpjgp, nt the uforesaid exhibition.' Fremiiims iter* also taken by ?the sttme firm for Grint^-Mlll* ilonis. and for t!ro.,L|q&UtiHg3. *rmi nnd Brae* UBiSu^of ?!L. rtnf'? <? made to order? atnid ;JKififed?*pafclr. Steam En giut-s ftfill Oearingf BldcfcsrJlilfl's WojIt, Woff una, Ac., Ac., trfnde to order. e \Ve liftvc olso purchased the right of V?i1f~ TER'8 1'ATf.NT 1JU&AY SAW MILL, for tlicStnte o(-SouJh Carolina. Having pifirchnsedf^xhc entire establiBlimenf of Messrs. Sinclair A Co, including l'atierti nnd everything appertaining thereto, we "&i now prepared to cxeeU'e every description of work in our line of business, with neatness and dispatch. JOHN ALEXANDER, KOJVJP. McPOUGAL, <3<.nf 1l\ 1 Or.nl "1"""' * .... HI.bih ALKAAaDEKi MO; mitiwicniiR r II AVIXGvCOAJl'LEXED 1118 MdUG STORE '4 V A T a^i2sr^r3r six, s. o., '(.lEXT DOOB TO KOOAI1E * CARTER'S.) "IT/ OULI) lespaotfully cttMifi attention o t t hid,friends and the public generally to his fine.stroclrof DBXJGS AND CHEMICALS nnd solicit tlieir kind patronncre nml lilipmlltf lie proposes selling Drugs as low as any first class Drug Store in the up-country. .Hi# stock is complete, niwl everything Bold by him ikf warranted to l>c fresh and genuine. At his store niny he found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and Paint Brushes, - Spicks, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teas of all kinds, Buggy aud Carriage Grease, iVn. i Also, a fine lot 'of CIIEWTNG TOB^qpO, | and SEGAR3 of the best brands, Iy^-J A large and varied stock of 'excellent* fft PERFUMERY. lie also oilers Confectionaries, BRANDIES, Pure OlflTort, Madeira and Malaga nv a MT m^ess* v At exceedingly low figures. AUor-a good article of Apple Vinegur, Kerqja^fe, Oils and Fluids. Lamps of all kinds. * Wicks,for any Mini in j,niu|is, aim cveiyuung usually kej in n tii>t clnss Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. lttftfl-l-tf M. S. 1IENJIY BEARD * D EN Tt"ST . Graduate of the Baltimore Coltap7of V DentaV-Etirgery, 7^. HAS pprmnncntly ^located at Abbeville C 11., anil solicits a time of public p^^ron;ge. Teeth inserted fiQtnjpAe to full upp"er ml lower sets. Expoeedv<wS<falde?troj?ed and reatcd, free from pain. &*v?ng nurchaJied fft ffice Right of Dr. B1 an d Ijr, of BflJlim6re,'~I m prepared Ut insert teeth oi)L w?Tfueopl&stie irocesa. >ff ico over Br^^'flRQ ivaru s Jfrug Mny. 20, 1859, fl-tf i.v? - V *T ~f^y >\ !AP3 AND STRAW GfOODS, for the Spring nnd Summer Tra^e. ' tl^ara in m an u* ition use. AIbo,- constantly on John ^oolly;yb?tt quality otEorilato, mamifacturd at GfamteviJle, S.'G.Jj?enii8 Cash. ^ ... u!*P. llEMSEN, ? ' _9?lFjpW? Sf^^and A3gu?ta, Ga. March 28, 7 THE STATF^-?Mh cimriil ABBEVILLE DISTJMT. In Equity. Jasper HnwjOiftrrt, " ) T* l . " . [?ry L. Trflrti John'l Bill for Account/. Pkrlatnis and wife, and V titiou, Aof ' others. ) ?j?lm r TAPPEARII^ that.WillUnoMarUjiandhi# W L - cbiidren, ^tiocH, plhrer and AppirTq]j*ar*, jhnson 4(id wife, Jape*?, and MaryTx PHfiV~ efendairta in the aoorfe slated case, reside beound the limita of thi* Slate, on motion of B. A. McGow*|*? 'CoittJSol. MOrdar?d that said efendants do appear and plead*answer or demr JU> aaid, Bill orCoinplaaaWirilhin tbnta iontu from the popmatton herwfcbg.ibMfm? ill be taken pro . *.* & *T? Knuiu. ^ ommiMio^or'e ' * "* .