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.The Outside Dog in the Fight. ^j5$airay sine; <f you* dog, your bottom dc Or. cf soy dog that you please ; I go for the dog, the misti old dog. Th it knowingly takes his ex?c, And, wagging his tail outside the ring, Keeping alway* bis bone iu si?ht. Car?'* not a pin in his wipe old head Foi .?ther dog iu the Gght. Not hie is the bone they are fighting for, -tod why should my dog sail iu Wi'h nutbing to pain, brit a certain chance To io. o his own precious skin ? Th ro may be a f ew. perhaps, who fail T > sue ;i in quite tha' light: B it H-hi-n 'bc fur d es I had ruthor bo Th.* outside dog in thc fubt. I kr"w :b-,ri ..re ?Vgs-Ol'';0? pent rous do Wh ? rhir.k it i.? quite tho rhine To I k? 'h; pjrr nf thc bo tom log, An i ?ro yelping into the rirg. I care r.or n pin "hm ibu w.'tM way *-ay I?* r??rar?1 i-.tlri wr?in * or rij.-h' : ?liv iio?!?Vy i-?es, :>s well i's my son;. Foi ?he .! >g : n- k^-y ?n' ol the fi^ht. . Trf t! Fara i; Belter. . (7?li**a 'ho f?-rr?ln '-i>. I witb dai'y enid 1- -Xi-rc ... il, arid with ?:i ir<-n war Wlili rak .* -.mi 'i -rr UK: ;,i"U'i foe* expMli Ami Kiri- "i,h i-l-in tr frijfli '..in the fiel*, On iitlo-r'- stop- v . m iv with envy I > -t. And .< k-. I- r f o.l. .n- l";.u ?handnrul >..;k " Jj.;, !-?'? Viryt. . . ': li . tv i-- t"0 much bsd ma-ag-mc um t?rm? v--i'-? imifh agricuJtii ?iiii i- at t II??n paving, retr?igress'n slip-shud eh;triKler. Ott mail) fa rn is i cn:ir? management is decidedly ?tnll Wheo wc pass through tht. country, i first thought is, iu ninny places, lhat t land ts pour ; and the next is, that b cultivation iiiuke? it i??ok les? prudu?tiv The rule is, in most parts of tin- cmiutr poor laud, bad cultivation, and mjudic'm management, vs hile occasionally wc" inti with the exception-a good farm wi lilied. whare ev ?cy branch of pu-in. ; = ....-. on ?i.V??Uf.s>to;:s!y, pr-^ressivei :?n.? .n :. " ptfjyiili;" maum r. Let thu thought bc. repeated : We mi K'? ;/f bitter. '1 ierre is too large a proin ^Toa of our cultivable fields that an? t c ssively wet j- and .often the standing ? tc*- flossy along several inches deep, fi ward "I- th? turning furrow-sliced '.vit thc laud is libing ploughed. Such so ca'inot Us properly prepared fur a crt of any kind until well underdra'ined ; ai it. will be folly to think of introducing improved and renovating system of n; 'culture until ali this surplus watei i-: ey ducted away. Draining wet po^tirii ot* certain fields, arid thorough drainii where the soil is so heavy and retenti tu to hold surface-water for several da after a hard shower, is the very first st to success in improved agriculture. Wc must plough better. Our soil not half ploughed, in most instances. T fur- ow slices iire cut Loo wide. The groin is not all broken up. There is too mu< cutting und covering. The soil that ploughed is not half pulverized. In nw instances, a large proportion o:* it is ou turned upside down. Plants cannot flo; ish luxuriantly where thc soil is not fine comminuted. We must keep our pious in better order, use sharper points, et ploy better ploughmen, and keep bett teams t^> [dough with. . We must make and apply moro m nure. Farmers, as a class, do not hi: Irrmd the manorial resources of their farm Too much of their fertilizing mater! goes to the water and the w nds. Ti starved and robbed soil does not get i .fudging from appearances, the. less n? nure most "of our farmers have, the lu ter thpy like it. Cut it brings slarvatk to their crops and impoverishment their soils. A very few farmers mal and apply enough.to keep the fertility i their farms improving fropi year to yon This system rentiers their good film better, and repays well for expenses i curred in labor. The few who farm we reap better crops annually, while t! ^ mai.8 of farmers receive smaller and 1; abundant yields as long as they contir.i their present system ut cultivation. We must keep moro stuck. A mix? system of husbandry ii tho best ili.-tl e. be adopted for maintaining th;* fcrtjtHi of farms, tts well as fie re.slorir.g such : have been impoverished by had manag ment. Neat cuttle ur speep, in con ne tion with grain raising, will eventual! .improve 11 i - - agriculture of mir eouutr so lliat we srhall reap two 'spears uf ?ra and grass where now wc see but on Let every proprietor of a farm comment at once a reno vating system, and resol1 to farm better. A good judge on th subject, looking over our shoulder as v? ure writing, says. Amen! PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL.-Amen the many properties of charcoal, may b mentioned is its power of des tro i ing smel taste and color; and, asa proof of it possessing the first quality, if it he ml bed over putrid meat, the smell will b destroyed, it a piece of charcoal b thrown into putrid water, the putrid last or flavor will be destroyed, and the wale be renderer! completely free. Sailors an aware of this ; for when water is bad a sea, they arc in the habit of throwing pieces of burnt biscuit into it to purifj it. Color is materially influenced In charcoal, and in a number of instances in a vjery irregular way. If you take: dirty bkek syrup and filter it throng! burnt charcoal, the color will be removed The charcoal nf animal . matter appear, to be the best for this purpose. Yon may learn the influence of charcoal in destroy, colors, by filtering a bottle of port wine through ?J ; in the filtration it will loose II great portion of its coloring, and become tawny ; repeat the process two or three times, and you have destroyed it alto gether. " j Measuring Corn in thc Cfit). We clip the following from ai* old pa per. Having years ago tested the rules laid down, we have no doubt of their cor rectness. Farmers and corn buyers ought to preserve them for ULC : IF MEASURED IN FEET. 1st Shucked Corn-Measure the length, . wid:h and depth of thc crib in feet; mill* tiply these titree dimensions together ami their product by 8, then cut off two fig mes to the right; those on the left will be so many barrels, and those cut off" so many hundredths of a barrel. 2d. Unshtcked Vorn-Multiply the three dimensions in feet, as in Rule 1st. ?nd their product by 52-3; cut t-rl* lwo figures to the right, and the rena?t will be barrels-and hundredth-", as in liule 1st. ' IF MEASURED ,BV IXCO?8. 3d. Shucked Com.-Take the di m n sions in inches and multiply th?m to gether; take one-half of the product nud divide it by 2150, and you have (he bush', els of shelled corn, which divided by 5 red?c? to barrels. 4th. Unshvcked Own-Multiply the dimension*as in Rule 3d, and then take one third of. their product, and divid.? it I by 2150; the result will be as in Rule I These rules have cftea beeo put to the. mo&?riM t&t bj (fee ?est ttowugb I as wei! as the most practical mathemali ians of the Southwest and the people using them may rely upon their being accurately correct. -? . Cooking and Preserving Strawber ries. STRAWRKKRY SIIORT-?AKK.- Into throe pints of flour rub, drj, ?two' teaspoons, heaping full of cream Urtaf ; add half r tea-cup of butter, a little salt, one ten spoonful of soda dissolved in a pint ol' mille .-ind witter. Mix quickly and tb?> rtMighlv^riill to au inch in thickness, and ..uni bake twenty minutes in a quick uv? li. fake a quart of strawberries,.and add ?.icHiii Mid Migar tu make a sauce. For .ins purpose >mall - ?zed, rather acid ber ries with sprightly flavor are preferable.. When th? ?hort cake is done, div'"le it ? II ''hr?-e 'ayers, butter them, and spiead tn: :-'iawberrie.s between. Eat ululo Vii ll H. ST H A WBERH y DUMPLINGS.-Make crust -iain?- a? ?In ?. cl. d fi.r .-?nu t. cake. ; r<di hu i a.i u.-ii thick ; put ?bout a g?l nf s r.v.v berries fs?r each diiiup? ig. Dake, sit am, or boil h:ill tm h-<ur. STAWBERRY J AM.- For every pound of irawh n ?es niki' three quarters of a . tr ti i ? ?( ! nf sugar. l'he bernes th-edd oe mashed in a preserving kellie, sud the --...?er ihnroiigbly mixed with them. Boil i"u>m tHt?n>i i oil i utes t<> half* un hour, tirritig i-ulistaiitl}. STKAWBKRRY ?JLM.LV.-Take simwber ries w hetrYwllC ripe, strain, and lo each puit'of juice add a pound of jhe best re lined sugar. Boil briskly, ski m ming when necessary, for ten or fifteen min utes, or until it will jelly, which may be -no wu by dropping in a little told water. If ?lon.-, iL will fa 1 U the !>. t:cm in a ".liss. .STRAWBERRY Ci.-?:.y.-Math* the fruit geuijly ; drain, if. MI a ? eve : strew a liit;e stigai oh it; winn well diaiiivtl (without being pressed^! mid "sugar and cieduu to thc juice, ar.d '.!' loo t'iii-k. a little milk. I VVliisk it hi a U?wi, and JIM thc frolh ripes, lay'it mi ti neve; when no more will 1 risc, j?nt the eienm in a dish and lay thc j froltagpoti ic j To PRESERVE STRAWBERRIES WlTUOUT j Sue AU.- Put thc fruit in the. preserving j kettle, and. if v. ry dg. udd a little water ? lo p event burning. Boil about three minutes, or just long enough to bc sure ??it- whole ma.-s is thoroughly heated - ii.-t c?)..|o-.l. ]).p intt? cans, filling them (-.?.mplclelv ; seal qui. I.l\. o : ? >' ? ?sel in.'? c-i?l place ((?'a-w jars containing fruit ?-hoidd !>.. kepi in a ihtrk place or covered with dark coiurtd paper.) Open, and add sugar several hours before using. STRAWBERRY WINE.-To one gallon of juice, strained, add twt and a half pounds .f. sugar (no waler.;) let it stand in an upen vessel twenty Ibu; hours, occasional, ly skimming i'll" the fciuii that ii.se.?. Then tiil the cask in w dcb it is put, full, reserving enough to (i'l up as, in process of fermentation, it- runs over. When the. fermentation is completed, slop lightly. Lei it stand ihrvc months, draw off, and bottle. STRAWBERRIES AM? C'LAiurr.-Over three quarts of strawberries nour one bottle of tjoed claret wine. Add sugar to s.iit the taste.-Fuller's Strawberry Cnlturist. CoOKixa M KAT -The majority of Amer -han families u.;?? boiled meat. Boiling is a poor way of cooking mest. Ail it:, tbtvor is dissipated in the process. " Cut lhere is a great portion of the ox that no other disposition can lu: made of," exclaims the housewife " It h too tough to roast, or broil, or fry, or stew; lhere is nothing but -boiling left tor it?" Anything that eau be boiled eau be stewed. And when it can, it ought lo be, even when soup is wanted, and ike meat not cured for-other di.?it.:s taking the kad. A lough piece nf meit, by the ordinary prncc?*, lakes a long li ?ne to hui!, even win n kept al tho boi'ii g j-??iij!. Half tic: lime would suflice, if th?1 piece of meat wa.s li rsl soaked in vinegar, put i?: an earthen pot, covered dose, and ?ci by ii.o fire. The heit will cause the j vin' * i?' !.. periiiPMfc th? whole piece, nnd I sh ' acid wiil act on tho fibrin as a dissolv ent. The vinegar ' if pickles, nr spiced vine Har, would be slill better ?han vinegar plain ; for. he.rides making ?he meat ten der, it would impart a delicous flavor. Cows LOSING TIIEI? CUD.-A friend svrites us that he has srvn two eases where it was said the cows lind " lost their cud. ' lu both instances the animals were nearly doctored to deu'b, before the character ol the disease, was ascertained. The remedy the.ii applied was lo administer a "cud," composed as follows : ;1 Salt pork-chopped (inc, mixed with dough, a little chimney soot, and an egg." A ball ;LS iarge as a goose egg was given for a dose. The cattle recovered. Wi do not believe .: loss of cud" to be a disease itself, but the result of dist ase or debility. The' medicine administered iii ihisca?c proved an alterative ; and that, together with cessation of " dosing," recovered the ani mals.-Rural N. Yorker. Arms and Legs. G. B. HOGGSON, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAN?T?, Mansion Bonite, Kp. 'M, limul Mirri, AUGUSTA. GA. THESE LIMOS ARB UNSURPASSED FOE LIG UTK ESS, li: AUTY OF FINISH, A KD DURABILITY. Sat?*fadion Guarantie I i t all Gases. Certilicatss. Wo take pleasure in publishing the following Certificates re-soived from Goa. M. C. BuTLCBMiid Capt. T. W. OETZEN: EIIGKFIKLD, S.JC., April 14tb, loGfi. Ma. G. E. Iloucso.-?,-Dm- ??,'r: I bi.vu trieil tho Artificial Leg ofjjcar manufacturo fur hi* wot-lts, and have DO habitation iu ?aying tba? ? regard it a< indispensable to aiy cowl" rt. I raia ?nd tlfture with great die, noil take 7>la.i.?iir? in roootninend?n?? yuur L?>c ng bntur in ?ll respect* thxn any otli.-r thar I know ol', orham examined. Very respeetlully, your?, , M. C. BUTLER. KP? cr nan DISTRICT, ?. C., Jun. 'J, ISMS. .Mr. O'. B. Honest.*--Sir: 1 Uara lt?tod tho lt?.' mn le by you ; {ind it watUfiusio.-y, und . m u\t?**wi -.villi thc n?ino. I hay? no h?ai>a>ion in rccoin iii.Muling lb? Artificial Ltuili* mute by yi u o mr co m nul. K, wbo, like luytelf, hhvcl.ucti unfortunate in the ?ute w*r. ?onr?j, etc , . T. W, UETZES. The opinion of C.. G. Et Ti.rn, E n , "f AU-.'-JC ti>. Ga., who liar been wearing ir?Gcicl limb? f. r tirenty year* : Acot'STA, Ha , M ireh (Ith, JPC? Mn. G. B. Ho<;oso.v.-fl firSir : Aller it tua 1 of tho lc? you inadu for inn, ?st glad to ?ive you a cortificatu nf my upprol ation for thc ?.mii?, a? it cotu?i?i np tu my ntmost caipaeietiun'. I have been weariny; artiticiHl limb* if d fl' iont nia:;u- , fae.?uren for tw? wy ycar?*, np<I I MU courir coil ? in tnyotrtt oan? o-' th^crent ac ?nat .j;c? yu have '. io kncvin? how to mljunt you - limb? jirnporly to ;r yuur j-ai.cnte by ireariiigen artificial L g yoiu-iclf. J Yyurii, truly, . ?j i'. D. BUTLER. a hy&W a ir i booking Stoves and Ranges. We are offering to our cus omers the most approved :inds of the above, varying n price from ?20 to $120, iccording to ki.'id and^ize. Every Stove or Range will )e guaranteed tc- operate per fectly as represented at the ime of sale. Wm. Shepherd & Co. '255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9. House-Furnishing Goods. Our St.ock~of the abovc-com prises almost every article for comfort and convenience in house-keeping, and we shall bc happy to show the goods to all who will call upon us. Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb I860, 9 Well Buckel.s,Rrooms,Paint ed Pails Cedar Pails, Cocoa Dippers, Rat Traps, Wash Boards, Wash Tubs, Plough Lines, Cotton Cards, &c., for sale low by Wm.'Shcpherd & Co. 255 Broad St. - Augusta, Feb ISM, .9 __r: Bake-Ovens, Bake-Spidcrs, Biscuit. Ovens, Biscuit-Spi ders nntf Extra Oven Covers of all sizes, for sale at low rates by ^Vin. Shepherd & Co. ?55 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866. 9 Tax Assessor's Notice. IWI I. Ii be ?I the (?mc nod places lierait, after mentioned lo moho ibo A'scsroenl on thc As sOMable properly <?f t!ic District, consisting of .Lands, Lots, li.'inls .::id Buildings in Town* and Villages. Manufacturers, Spirituous Liquors, Cot tor-. Turpentine, te. Liberty Hill, Wednesday 25th " ShaUerfiold, Thursday S?th " lloundtree's Store, Friday, 27t!i " . Pleasant Lane, Sa.turd.iy, ?Sth " Mcotin- Srr.;.;i, M-nday, suth " Mrs. Alien's, Tuesday, let May. Dr. J'ihh MoldoyV, Wednesday, I'd " Mrs. Norri?', Thursday, 3d " George Addy's,- Saine evening, .'io'elt. .Airs, l?ibsen's, Friday, dill May, Mt. Willing, Saturday, 5th .' Mickler's, Mooday, 7tb " Utiiot's Store, Tuesday, 3th " Perry's, Wednesday Uth " adem.tirsXIlon.ls, Thursday, 10th " Richardson's. Friday, llt!i " Mrs. Galbreath'*, Saturday, 12th " Cooporsville, Monday, ]|:h " A. Kemp's, Tuesday, 15th " Dom's Mills, Wednesday lGtb " Edgefidd C. II. Thursday, 17th " After ?hieb lime niy Arse&sinent books nil I close. Parsons making returns will bear in mind that returns must bc made ir il h reference to the first October Inst Books open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and close at I o'clock, P. M. BKNJ. HOPER. Tsx Assessor Edgefield Dist. Mar 21 tf 12 THE C.iaOMNA EVANGELIST, A BAPTIST WEEKLY PAPER TO EE PCIiLMUUD AT OR ANGE fi URO, S. C. Til Iv Subscribers propuso lo commence, in the cir y part of JU?C, tho publication of a BA PT J.ST W V. BK LY. t? bc called '. Til E OA BO LINA EVANGELIST." lu additiou ;o articles and ?toms of a denomi national character, il is designed that it shall contain rea.l?ni: millar ot" general interest Ii will equi) io :i/.i 'he "Confederate Baptist" (lately pobiishcj in Columbia), and ?rill boon, hr ged. if thc subscription lisl sboul.1 lie sntHcient ly Increased to warrant the change. It will bc j.riated on gond paper an>i in clenr typo. Subscrir?tiaii price THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Those Who arc favorable lo the publication ?f ilu. EVAN:! Ki.1ST, will please endeavor to <d?. t.iin Suhrcripti af, and forward' nantes of Sub scribers, with th ir l'o.-tolli.-. s, to Orangeburg, S. C., addressing either of the undersitft.ed. R. IV. WU IL DEN, Pustor of Ornngeburg Baptist Church. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Publisher of The Carolina Times. April 1 tf ll Good News from Mexico. T HE Subseribpr respectfully announces that he is prepared tu do ALL WOKE in the Coach Plaiting anti Repairing Business. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. Ile has als i on* hand a ?urge supply of Pine, Black Walnut and Mulberry COFFINS, neatly finished, iv hieb he is prepared to deliver in any part o? tho District. * As ho has to pay CASH for everything bo has to buy,hts wili require the CASH, or its equiva lent, ou delivery of tho work. A. BUSHNELL. Liberty Hil^ Apr2_tf ll Notice, to Distillers. BY thc recent Act of Legislature, persons dis tilling Spirituous Liquors from grain, or? re quired to pay to the Commissioners of Publio Buildings, a license of Two Hundred dollars for each still so used. Persons interested will please como forward and pay tho sume. The?law will be enforced tigainst all who fail to do so. By order of the Roard. S. F. GOODE, Sec. and Treas. C. P. B. Jan 24 tf 4 -Exec? tar's Notice. ALL persons indebted tn tho Estate of JOHN QDATTLEBAUM, dcoU, will please maka imioodiato payment, and all pcrsous having de mands against life said Estate aro requested to prcsont them; duly nttosre?, to tho undersigned nt tho ?atc residence of thc deceased, on or before thc 30th day of January 1SC7, os theru will bo a 6nal scttlcmoot of thc Estate on that..day. SIMEON C0GBURN, Ex'or. Jan ?d _ly_6_ Nails, Nails. ON HAND a supply of HO, 8 and 0 PENNY NAILS. J. R. CARWILE ?fc CO. Jau 30 . 5 New Spring Trimmings ! TUST received, and for salo at Augusta rc?ui! prices, a c-uipleio assortment of the latest ?Ivie.-., and most, desirable patterns of 'Ladies' Dress and Cloak TRIMMINGS; BK * ID, CORD, EDGINGS; FRILL?, f-iicy HMI plain; rim- HUTTONS in great variety ; Andjn.mv oilier articles too numerous to mer ion, at thu Edgtlield Variety Store, D. F. MCEWEN. March 27 tf 13 Just Received, A FR B*H supply of Italian MARCARONI; M. Superb.! FLOUR ; CANDLES: Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO POWDER in Flasks; FISH HOOKS, ?c., ?to. . ? EL H. M ANGST. Mar 27 1;; JSM Place I :: r) RlfV FA??f'V' GOODS, CHOTEE PRR- I - PIIMERY of all hinds, fine TOILET AB- 1 71 ICLES, aud N0TI0N8 GENERALLY, is at 11 VARLET! ?STORE, j GROVESTEEN & CO., jIANO pORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW--ITOBK.' THE attention of the Public and thc trade is nvited to our New SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and lurity of tone nre unrivalled, hy any hitherto oC ered in this market They contain all Ihc niod irn improvement?, French Grand Action, Ilarp ?ct\>}\, lion Frome, OverStruug Bass, ?fcc, and inch instrument b?ine mad? under thc personal ruprrviiinn of Mr. J. Il ?noTKSTi-.KS. who hus lad a practical cxnerionco of over 35 years in heir manufacture, is fully warranted in uverj particular. Thc "Grovestecn Piano Fortes" received the award of merit over all others at the celebra ted VTorld's'Fair. Where were i.xhi?diod instrument1 from thc l est inakors of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New Yurts ; and alan ut tho Amorican Institute for Cvc successive years, tho gold and silver medals f om both ot which can be seen at our ware-room. By thc introduction of improvements wc m^kc a still more "Nerfcct Piano Forte, and ly manu facturing largely, with a strictly ca^h system, arc ennbled to offer those insimulen ls at a price which will prosudo all" competition. PRICKS-No. I, Seven Octave, round corners, -Kusowcod plain case, ?-275. No. 2, Seven Octavo, round corner?, Rosewood heavy moulding, $300. No. 3, Seven Oetuvo, round coinors, Rokewood, Louis XIV style, 5325. Terms: Nef Cash ass Current Fsmds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT^FREE. New "ur!;, Got 10 [jL.i0.JI7 43 GREAT DISTRIBUTION RY THE EUREKA GIFT AMATI! Established 1846. 180 BROADWAY, KEV/ YORK. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, FIA y COLD AND SILVER HATCHES, Dip.mo.id Pius, Diamond Rings, Gol! Bracelets, Coral, Florentino, Mosaic, Jct, Lava and Cameo Ladies1 Sets, Gold Pons with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve-Buttons, Sets ot Studs, Yest and Neck Chaina, Gold Rings, &c. Valued at DISTRIBUTION ls made In the following manner: OBRTTFICATEB nainliij? cudi article und its VxiXt, ar? placed i" SKALED KN VELOPES, which arc well mixed. Onooflhea?Bhrelntu-t, containing thc Cor tlflcateor OrtUr for seme Article, will bc delivered at our oOeeror so"t hy mail to any addrew, without rogard lo choice, on receipt of 25 Cent.*. On receiving thc Certificate tho purchaser will see what Article it UUAWS, and itu raine and eau theil send ONE DOLLAR and receive the Article named, orean choose ANY OTUKtt one Article on our List of thc same raine? Z*T Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES, may In Hil? manner obtain an Article WoKTiivacii Oxuo FIVE HU.SDKKD DOLLAKS, Fort, o?xrjs EUOI?LAR which they need nit pay until il lu known what is drawn and Ils value. Entire Satisfaction (?na ran teed in all Oases. THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call uliciilion to thc fad ol' its being the Origma ami Large?! ?I0 Association in thu country. We theretoM euabltfii to send Kixr-.u Goons, ?.ti.I giro better chances to obtain- the ?N?V ntluaMr ;<//..?>?, "than any idbar establishment of tho kind. The bus! tie?* contin ues lo bi* conducted Ina fair and hon.irable manlier, ami a lar?e au?l greatly Increasing u-.:d.- is pr<*.f thu onr patron* appreciate this method ut obtaining richi ati-1 elecati! tiu> ds. D?r;u? tue past year tills Association liassent n rery l:ir?.- n.tmbcr of valuable prbtM !?? nil pur If nf thu conn ing '1 lu ? who pal Millie a* will receive iUu lui! value ..f their in.'iiey. a- na article on our lift ls w?rlh le than ono Dollar, retail, and Ul re are no M?nk?. Partei) dealing wiih us ina, depend oil having prompt returns, urn! thu article ilrawn will he hu ul cd lately tent 10 any address hy return mail or expr?s?. Tli? lolluwln? parties have recently drawn valuablo ??rix?.? from the. Eureka Association, and lui ve kindly allowed tho nv of their name.-, many other nam?;* mljlu hu published were we permitted : Andrew Wil*on,jCusOm House, Philadelphia, Penn., 011 Paintine. value, $10?; James llur?rraves. S21 Broadr way, Now York, Oil Painting, valno. #5100; E. F. dones, Barrett, Marshall Oe*, Kansas, Mclodcon, value ?f200: ?'?trick J.Byrnes.Watifriniry, CC, Gold Watch, value, ? 125 ; J. K. Shaw, ?24 Ka.-t Will Street, New York. Piano, value, ?35 > : Mrs. Chad. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster Diamond Bine, value, 'Sotl: Mrs. K. Pennorer, City i int. ri. N ashville, Tenn., Mclodcon. value $125; Osear M. Allen, Co. lt. Mid J:e?i. Iud Vols., Nashville,Tenn., Walch.value.f$5: Rowlands. Paitarson, Co. D, lWh Iowa Vet Volunteers. Oil Painting, raine, il'o) : Mrs. Abney J. Parsons, Sprlllgfeld. Mass., Meloileon, value, $150 : Jamos L. Dexter, City Surveyor. Syracuse, N. Y.. t;old Walch, value. $150; Mrs. .Tames Ely, ?77 Wooster St.. cor. Bleeker, N. Y.. Oil Painting, value, 5.I1KJ ; Mr.*. J. C Coles. OrandKaplds, Michigan. Sliver Castor, value, $40; Br. J. li. Sinclair. No. 4 Mam St., Utica, N. Y., IrramodEngraving,raine, fi*); Hon. LutborDetmold, Washington, 1). C", Oil Puinting. value JJ loo. Letters ftom various |NU*tlea throughout the country acknowledging the;receipt of very valuable gifts, may be seen on Hie at mir ollice. TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to raine, ami aol to he paul for until yo:' /.'mar ir/itit 1:011 vUl recel?e. XA cir. (jo Kine Busew'd Pianos, worth from $250.00 to 500.00 50 Metodeous, Kosewood Cuses. 125.00 to 2?."i.00 loi) Kine. Oil Paintings... ?tf.?O to I00.OO inn fluid Hunting Cums Watches. 75.00 to 150.00 15.1 Diamond Rings. 50.00 to 2,'i?.O0 250 Ladles'fiold Watches. CO.OO to 85,00 450 Silver Watcha. 25.00 to 5-I.?O SOO Kine Steel Engravings, Framed.. 12.00 to 25.00 100 Music Boxes. 12.00 to 45.00 100 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.. 15.00 io -W.00 l?i Silver Fruit mid Cake l?iuskeis... 15.001o W.OO .VMI Sols SiW^r Tea and Tablespoons 15.00 to 80.00 2.000 Vest and Neck Cluiins. 5.00 to 25.00 3,500 Lidies1 Silver Porte Meanies- 8.00 to 15.00 8.000 Silver Butter Knives. a.ooto 7:00 .j,(?00 Pair?. Ear Kings, (new styles);_ 1.50 to COO y.t'Oil (?old Pcncil? and Tooth Picks.... 8.00 to S.00 3,000 Onyx, and Amethyst Br<i<jche:.... 4.L0 to 10.00 ;t,00o Lava and Florentine Brooches... 4.00 to 0.00 1,000 Masonic Phis. 4.00 to 6.5") S,??0 Fine Gold Waich Keys. &8fl to 6.50 6,01)0 Children's Armlcu. 2.50 to 8.00 2.5IH) Solu oT Bosom Stud?. 1.50 to 5.00 2,500 Enameled Sleeve Button?.... 2.5T) to 10.00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chasrod Rings 1.00 to 5.00 5.000 Stone Sot and Soa.1 Rings.... 2.50 to 10.00 5,000 Lockets, all mes. 2.00 to 7.00 10,000 Sets of Ludics' Jewelry. 8.00 to 20 00 4,000 Watch Charnu (eneh). 3.00 to 5.50 5,000 Cold Pons, Silver Ex. Cases 4.00 to COO .1.000 Gent'a Breast and Scarf Tins 3.00 tj 20.00 2.000 New Stylo Belt BacklcH. 4.00 to 0.50 2,HOD Chatelaine and Guard Chains ll 00 to 20.00 1.000 Gold Thimbles. 7.00 to 14.00' 2,000 Sets Ladies' Jet and Cold... 10.00 to 20.00 10.0?0 Gold Crosses. 1.50 to 0.00 0.000 Oval Band Bracelets. fl 00 to 20.00 4,000 Cha-cd Bracelets. 5.00 to 16.00 2,000 Ball Eardrops, ?ll colors. 3.00 to 5.00 5.000 Kino Gold Pens. 2.00 to 3.50 2.000 .let anil Gold Eardrops. 8 00 to 7.00 2.500 Long Crystal Eardrops. 4 CO lo 8.00 2,000 Gold Pen.-... S.00 to 0.00 Mr A CHANCE TO O li TAIN ANY r?l" THK ABOVE ARTICLES for ONE DOLLAR KY PHKCHASING A SEAL HP ENVELOPE FOR 25 Cts. t*g*~" Five seated Knvelopcs will ho sent for $1.00; "leven f.r *2."'i ; Thirty for (a.*1 : Slxtr-flvc Pw : m.- llnndreil . ?ril.'i.Ou. AGENTS WANTED EVERY YHKIIK. Oar patrons are desired to send TJiiilod States money t\\fo it is ednrenlont. Lohir letters are nnnreescary. Orders f.r SEA LUD KW ELOPES must lu every use be accompanied hythe CASU, with ? lie name nf th? *IMMI ?endino, and Town. County and Slate plainly . ritten. Leiters should bc addressed to thc Managers, s follows: GOODWIN, HUNT & CO., Box 570G Post Office, Kew York. Feb; 28 Om 9 Po Farmers and Planters ? A*f In tito marlnrt for the purchase of COT TON aud PRODUCE.1 . & 3L H0WSR3. j Jlftinbnrg, Ftib & M 9 < .UNITED STATES - 3TEEL PEN W??KS, Factory, CAMDEN, N. J. R. ESTER BROOK & CO, Itel ?ki WAREHOUSES : 403 AIS CU STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 42JOHN STREET, NEW YO F.K I?HESE CELEBRATED PENS aro of Gemi ?..ine A Hierb an Manufacture, and eoroprise .very raiding i*'y'? in th? Market, m:J are<.q:ial n finish, elasticity und fineness of point to ihe .oit imported. They are, therefore, t ere to gain lb? Confiileoct! nt ibe American public. S i :>II-1I:K ?mil price* on appliqu ti'-n. L"t? made to order, of any patter:'. <.: sfuLip re juired. For Salo to the Trude .at. tlic Mannfaeiuror'a IVanmoutt;*, us above; and at retail ly ult Sra fl n<>rn, Booksellers and- Now* Deniers in thc ITni'i-d Stuf?.?. R. EASTERBROOK Ec CO. Mar 13 Om 11 FISK'S FASTEST METALLIC BURIAL CASES A.?STD CASKETS! THE Sub?tih m? ju*t rec*.ivs:l un r- wt rccnt of ib' :e b'.ttuiiiul Rf.?cwr.oil fu.iib METALLIC BUBIAL CASKS ona GASKETS Air-tieht. and indc'tru.-riblc-far protecting und preserving the Hoad-which lie will sell a1 bir a illouera'-!* advuneo on original cort and transport. - linn. Wherever introduced these Cases have tbe proi'creucu over all others. 235^" Orders promptly lilied. " Terms, of course, strk-tlv Cash. J. Af. WITT. Edgifl?ld, Mar 13_^_ tf^_lt_ CARI?AG?" MANUFACTORY E?OEITJ3LD; S. C. THE Subscribers respectfully aunounce that tb?v are now prepared to do all work in Ibu COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI NESS that may be entrusted to them, in a woik manlike manner, and with.neatnossand-dispatch. We have on bnnd ? low CARRIAGES asd su perior BUDGIES, of oar own manufacture, which we will sell low. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and wanan ted to give ?at in faction. ks we sell ONLY FOR CASH, ourpricoa arc unusually reesonable. All we ask is a trial. SMITES' Sc JONES. Mar 7 tf_10_ "SsiQT??l CO.. --o AT ff. ? Mt. "Vintage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, (the lato residence of Mr. F. O'CONNOR,) a varied as sortment of Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hat? and Caps, AND ALL Tn R USUAL ARTICLES KEPT IN COUNTRY STORES. ^jT-Ooods net on our shelves will bo procured at sbort notice. TERMS REASONABLE, anda fair share patronage solicited. Alt. Vintage, Doe ll 6m50 DI AVADO I. IV. TEAGUE, W&???RSSSfc'EDGEFIELD' s HAS leafed tho Whitaker Stables for the pur poso of conducting a general SALE AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS. HORSES left in bia chargo will receive thc best attention. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and HACKS, and srood gentle HORSES, to hire whonover called for. DROVERS will find ample accommodation at my Stable?. StSTTonns roasonablo. Fob 14 tf nnUIS WRINGER has again taken the FIRST X PREMIUM in the Great Fair of tho Ameri can Institute-it has alsotakon tho FIRST PRE MIUM at the State Fairs of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Fair, and at most aof th? County and Institute Fairs throughout the country. Ovor 200,000 have been sold and are now in uso M the United States, and icc nccer heard of | ono thai wa? not liked. Tho UNIVERSAL is superior to all other Wringers, in having large rolls of solid Indi Rubber, to protcctod by strong COGWHEELS tim they cannot clip or break looie from thc ?haft. Its strong wood tramo cannot bc broken, and do< s not riMt or nail thc clothe*. Every Unr.vorsul Wringer is WARRANTED. We select a fow testimonials from persons widely known to tho public, who speak from ac tual experience, and are abovo suspicion of Dii* statement. '.' My family would as soon give up tho cooking stove as tho CLOTHES WRINOKR. It cannot be ino highly recommended.-[Solin Robinson. " This il tho first Wringer I have found that would stand the service required of iL"-r-[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " Wo think the Maohino MUCH MORE THAN PAYS FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAR IN THE SAVING OF GAR MENTS. We think it important the wringershould bo fitted with COGS."-[Orango Judd, Editor of | American Agriculturist. "I heartily commend it to economists of timo, money and contentment"-[The Rev. Dr. Bel lows. j-* no68 * Larire Wringer, "A?' 812,00 Medium " "F" 10,00 Doty * s Washer, Family Size, 14,00 44 ?* Hotel 44 18,00 Merchants or good canvassers can make money rapidly idling them in ?v?ry .town. Exclusive salo guaranteed and liberal terms given to res ponsible parties who first apply.. Descriptive Cir cular and ternis sent free. The celebrated DOTY'S CLjDTHES WASHER, which has just taken the first premium at the great Fair of tho American Institute, is also sold by tho undersigned. B. C. BROWNING, GENERAL AGENT, Ko. 317, Broadway, New York. F*l. 21_10m_ S Novice. ALL persons anywise indebted io the E/tiitc of E. T. DAVIS, dee'd.. are requested to call [>n T. H. Clark, E?qr., my authorized Acut and Attorney, vn 1 cottle. And tho.'o having Jemand? iijain."t the ?aid estafo trill pie?soproicnt them to my afuroiuid Agent and Att?T? v properly at tested. NANCY L. DAVIS, Adm'ix. Mar 20- tf- ]2 ~S PECT A OLE'S For Old and Yoting [HAVE on Hand o 'ir??? und cholee vnrir-tv of SPECTACLES, hvludinjt ?.< PI* perkin ?,. ? ' iKKSviuri -rciminr S.-.-h PBRBTajS. A'ui ri ?YE IM? A SS ES, EVE PROTECTORS, io. 'jb Give mo a call. I can ?it your EV<M. J fi Od 31 If j M. L, BONHAM, Lttornflv at Law and Solicitor in H DOE FI ELD, S. C. J:m 20 tl 5 GUN K UACON. M. C. BUTLER. BACON & BUTLER, ?V T T OTl NEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS iN EQUITY, EDGEFIELD, S. C., Viii Practice in tho Court? of thu State, and in kngnstn, Georgia. JanW. 1 ni ? Dil. H. l'AKK?Ulifty ju>c re.lurnei from the North with s KEW SUPPLY of MA ??KT4LS r?r ?ll dia LATEST nod MOST AP PROVED STYLES OF WORK doue in this lonotry. s?pt 5 Ti , -' tr ; ? 30 i'or S h cri IT. Tho Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful y announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of l-MgeiiolJ at thc next election. Nov 7 ' ' tu? ? -45. ?245- Wo have boen authorized by thc Friend. >f Capt. H. B?ULWARE to annonc?e him o 3?ndi(l?te for S.hc-iii? of Edge field' District ot thc icxt ?lection. Anrl2 tc* 10 tot Tajs Collector. Thc Mai?/ Friendi of D. A. Jr BELL, Esq" respectfully^ nom?nate him aa a Candidate fo Tax Collector ?t thc next election. Occ IS te ii For Tax Collector. Tnu many Friends ol Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at tho next election. SALUDA. Dec fi t?* 50 WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP. Anli-Freczi??, Don>Ie-Acli?ffj*For cing and Lifting-. -o-: THESE PUMPS have novr Leen in general Mee. n. number or yonr<f, un<l siro better sat isfaction than any other, and are reoomuiendedu.? TEE 23113 ST I By CAPTAIN EUICSSON, and other eminent engi neer?. We can refer to thousands using them, and guarantee that all will recommend them. Thu; ?re more simple Ul ruii?tru<\'ion, Rod'wdrl: en.?ic'r: and cost les* than a!l others. "Our readers will find the double neting, Improved Pump of 3.1). Wost .fc Co., one ol the best in market lt ia very Minnie, works-to e charm, so that any child may UM) it; thru** a Hendy, commuons, stream, end doa not freeze in Ihe coldest exposure, ?nd is ucu.-::udy cheap. We s ty this knowingly, .-md give lite tot timon? ol' oar ovrn accord, without toe knowledge ur r< ?juest bf thc proprietor*."-N. Y.Etuting i'ott, July J?f, i^CS. J. U. WL-;T fe Co.-We uro pleated to state thal thc Pumps we had of yon, about a y*ar ago, have been in constant uss. 12 hour, c-scli day, and misc fur ihe use of our woolen factory, abou' one hundred and fifty gallons per minute. TUeJ work with t ut lli?u power, compared with pumps we have used bcA-'e, and do nol get ?ut of repair, and are satisfactory in allrospecU. DUNLAP MANUFACTURING CO." SOLON ROBINSON io TUE Fuunft CUB, -IAN. 23: '. No Farmer who owns a well or elstern eau possibly alford to bu without an iron pump, lt should be atoutai a ?.. -ti-ju ami loree pump-a perfect lillie engine- Weil ? ooo known aa .'West's Improved Pump." 1 ?peak bf thia pump, because I happen hi know it lo bu very sim ple, durable, oowerfnl and rheip, und it dont freeze np nor get out or order once a yew, I know thjs and (hint I mu v bc doing the farm ere ginni by speaking nf it. A boy len years old can work lt, and throw aemitlumu iucb-and-a-qoarti'r stream. It can be made lo work in deep wells iu weil as In shallow ones." GKRATNKCK, L. L, 1S?1. "I have used this Pump for ouo summer and winter, exposed to the northwest wind, coming over Long Island Sound, bein;: the coldest possible exposure, ind at t o time did il freeze, nor were We unable al any time Iti pump water with great ea?e. Ii. B. MoILVIAN." "Thc undersigned having used Weft's Improved Pumps, cheerfully recommend tbem as simple, durable and powerful in raising and throwing waler, and f?,r their COM of action, security against frost, and low price, we U licve them superior lo ali outers. W ABB ES LELAND, Met. Hotel, N. V. .1. W. POMEROY, Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN MESSEBAU.N. Y. DOMINICK LAWRENCE, Winchester." /*,-<?.i the Ntv> York Obttrrtt: '.We have had in uso for months past one.of Wetf* pumps, vrhieh l?as given ns more satisfaction as a foreh and lifting pump than any we have ever list d. Il is one of great power, and well adapted for ship'* decks, mine.-, factories, greenhouse*, .graperies, etc Tho Milting Chronicle <tml Ut?licay Journal says: Il ls recommen ded for its extreme simplicity or construction, great strength and consei[iicnt durability and cheapness ol n - pair. Tkerels no MiitUoir. box-?ho pressure being/held by a cup-packing like upon ihe working-piston, workln;: in a cylinder, flited for Ihe purpose within Ihe i.pm r air chamber-?liich we minka great movement, a> tlulllug is so liable to be deranged ano leak under strong p/. .-..'ire tosav nothing nf.we UM by friction incident llwr< lo. li bas ?L?o two air chambers-thus Hie action nf the valve ls cushioned upon both aides l?v air-prerenilbg walli hnmtnerand vacunrn-ihtiinp. The valves ure very ar cessible, anil limply and cheaply repaired. Tiny wi.r!. easier than any pump wc have ever si en ; Ute i ??; h e?? j Under being worked by children in "...'ls one hundred feet deep, and a-* they rire extremely ti? ap, ut well a> simple and strong, we freely recommend them.'' "CAUBCOMX Mt SB, N. C..Time 2.". if M. J. D. WIST k Co.-tttnt*: The Pump which I order? d for our mine is received, aad pul to work in oar Molerla) shaft, which weare sinking. We find lied . ne mau ??ii with ease, lift fifty callow per minuto. Wu lilied in three and a half hours all (he v. u'.cr in the ..hall, which mot. sures even twelve feel and thirty foci deep, and il wa? f?ll when wo commenced. It answers our c>pi-ci.-it:oi:.> In every respect, lt will do great rerviee w ?th but Iriiiing expense for repairs. Yours, respectfully. BUBB HIGGINS.' "This may certify thtt I have been nsingjjt my mun-J ufacturc for the Inst four years. West's Improved Pump. I now have in usc,three of said pumps, one of which is kept constantly at work 'IX hours of each day. (except sundays.) and has been running for thc past iwo year*. I pronounce them anhesuanuy, thc besi pumps that' hare been brought to my notice, having used msny others previously. They are simple In their construoti?n, and not easily disarranged. New York, Oct 12,1S63. JAS. A. WEBB." We have pleuty moro such certificate*, but think these are enough. For Pumps, Hose, Pipo, .tc, tc, addres? or cull upon J. D. WEST A CO., .IO COUBTLAND ST., NEW YORK tx?'Ordora may bc sentthruugh the AMERICAN ADVKUTISINO AGENCY, 3S9 Drondwny, New York. Mar 7 lm " 10 UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY. THE Subscriber having bren appointed Agent of tho GERMANIA, HAXOTEiL, NIAGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Of New York,-the aggregate Cnsh Asfttts of I which is NEAB THBK? MILLIONS OF DOL LARS-is prepared to take risks against loss or damage by Firo on liberal terms. ?.. W. CA lt WI LE, Agent. Feb 13 tf 7 State of Soufh Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Nancy Adams and others, Applicants ") Potit'nfor vs [Par. and Thomas J.' Vaughn and wifo Carolina I S^le of and others, Defendants. J Land, "tc. [T nppcarintr to my satisfaction that Elisabeth wifo of John MeDonna, and Caroline, wife of Thomas J. Vaughn, Defendants in tho above stated ease, reside beyond tho limits of this Btnto, It-is therefore Ordered that they do appear and jliject to the division or sale of tho Beni Estate >i Aboer Adams, deceased, on or before the 25th loy of Juno next, or their consent will bo entered )f record. W. F. DUBISOE, O.K.D. Ordinary's Office, Mar 30, ISf.l!. 12tl4 Direct and Fresh. JUST received direct and fresh, a lar^c stock A. B and C SUGAR ; K'O COFFEE, a first rafe article : SU.UAR CURED HAMS : CLEAR SIDES and SHOULDERS . MESS MACKEREL in Kitts . Choice LA KD ; Superior TEAS, Ac, kc. ' *^?\"*le ?U h"n? a splendid article of CA ?AL I LOL P., nt tho lowest tn.irkel price. _ . " " S. E. BOWERS. ^Hamburg, Mar 27 tf 13 Final Notice. rflE CREDITORS OF THOMAS PITTS, di-.-M., aro notified that a final settlement rill he hail on his E>t,ite, in the Ordinnrv's Offico jr Edgefield DisirirH. on thc 2fith MAY NEXT. ^ Al! persone i,"ving dem -nds against ?be raid I 3?tate mos! p eeont them.ace?iroi> g to la.- on or . j*.f?re that day, S?ierwia? thev will be. rxclpded ! rpnipsjinadt.;:*-.'! :TH?MA? JONES; Agrf tori. AV-Pi??l&'jr. il mit im f ' TEXAS ? TEXAS I TEXAS ? rHE: iendecoy of ; immigration in-:4b> w?olo coontry^ North'and'South, is now towards Tho du? i re is universal to Snow'more ot l-.YrtS. his promised land. A newspaper that gtvcsre iable intelligence ut a?airsbore, thc condition of he country, etc., should be welcome to thousands >f people in thc older Suites. This newspaper is TUE HOUSTON TELEGRAPH, Published at Houston, Texas, Daily, TriWeekly Uffl Weekly. It is a largo double-sheet, of tbo 'ame size ?ts thc New York Herald, Tribune and IVorld. Besides the news of the day, it devotes i largo space to Texas Intelligence. To this de partment it has over thirty paid contributors, in ?very part of tho State, besides an exchange list unbracing every paper in tho State. It is pub lished at thc following rutes : Ptm Y TAR._PER KOSTU. Doily, % . .~JfrJ?9j&& MW Tri-Woekly, . V . ^rM .. v : _ H)Q Weekly. ' ?ffl ' 50 And for shorter j>eri. in proportion. Mechanics, fm mer?, c::pi'alists, railroad and steamboat men, artists, teachers, etc., come to Texas, and welcome to ber fertile fields und geni al sl<te.?. .We hu*e ri.om.ibr tKeLtjy'Tiiillions, and n ilt.not. bo crowde.l. Tor ffiexucgrnpb,wdroi E. H. CUSII1NG, Publisher, liouston, Texas. R. IT. GnitTiN, Eus. Manager. M>r 19 . 21* . 12 ~-J'-' \ i ' : Siatf? ?f South Carolina, EDGF.FIELD DISTRICT, /.V EQUITY. Ribh'd.T.Earks. \ vs I Dill to tiihko litl?, "Wm. D. Jennings, J- C tnc?;l Mott, Spec'f. C. I., Blair, ' I Ptsrf., Ar. W.L.F&rks end others j IT appearing tn ray sntisftictibr. thal the Defen dants,-W. D. Jennings and J. A*. Bass, are ab sent from and re?ide beyond tho limits of this State, On motion by Messrs. ABNKY A WriciiT, i.'orop?ainanr's Solicitors, ordered that the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur, to Ibis bill within three months from the publica tion hereof, orin default thereof, judgment will be rendered against them ;jro confuto. Z. W. CAKWILE, C.E.E.D. March 5, ISM ., 3m . ll State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . /*Y EQUITY. Wm. A. Strothor, Adm'or, "j Bill to call in Crcd _ vs. !? itors, l'is. of Attets, Sophronia Clark, ct al. 9 >j Tar'n. and Relief. BY virtUfi of an ordor. of thc Court'-in this cause,'all and singular tho CrcditOrs.'of Cupf. WM. E. CLARK, dee'd., aro required to present and provo their respective ? claims within three months fri.m ibis dale. Such III* (nil ta Uo io will bo barred from all benefit of thc decree lo he pronounced in this cause. Z. W. CARWILK, c.E.E D. Comta'rs. OtTice, Mar 8, llifiti. Sm 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Eliza. Adams and others, Ex'ors, ~\ Bill for Con '. v*.\ ?jjS > : .pusalien nf Nancy A:"Adamr ind^oticrs. J Will and Relief. ?T appearing to loy satisfaction that Josephus E. Chillings and bis wife Sarah E., two of thc Defendants to this cause, rivi'ie beyond thc limits of this Seato, On motion by Mr. W. W. ADAMS, Complainants Solicitor, Ordered that thc said De fendants do appear ano' plead, answor or demur to this Bill, wiibin three months from the publi cation hereof, or in default thereof, judgment will bo rendered against them pro eoufetto. Z. W. CAP.WILE, C.E.E.D. March 1 ISCii :?t 13 State of South.Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, .;IN KQU-?TV. Thc State,of South Carolina,! Kill to perpet?alo Ex rebitione the Eolkito'r [testimony iiwiho ol' the Southern Circuit, j matt/rcf Soccm'tS J lest or destroyed. ON hearing the Bill in this c?fe. and or, mo tion ol Lerov F. Yi.uraars, Solicitor of the aouthern Ciieuit. lt is Ordered, 'i'bnt all poisons interested in documents of any dcteripticn, lost or destroyed during tho recent war, the proof of whose exi.-tence, loss and contents, or any of them, vests in the tnunory of witnesses, and who desire tu hare evideucc taken and.perpetuated in recant thereto, hnve Inavo to como before the Courl for this purpose, hy making written application un der oath to the ComnWioner. Z. W. CARWILK, C. E. E. D. Mar 12, ISO?. i'm ll State ci" South Carolina" EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. .Times Bodie, and 1 Nathan Bodic, ot al. i B?n f p , David Bodic, Adm'r., et al. J IT ajiueaiiu^ to my tu: i>-.'nett on that fie Defen dants, D.ai.'l. Holn r.l.iii kc and l is wife Mary, -- Part!iie and his v> ile Elizabeth. Gi ber! McCay :ir.J his wile Mirfat? t. Piarcc ?nun Sn ii the Children >.f E'ijab I'.o.Me, .'it 'd., ?ln.se Mitres and nuialcr ure unlnvvn, rcsicel.rji.nd Ike linc itr of tbi.- Stute, On iii<>i?*.TI by Mets:s Abney A Writ-lit, C. mp S..lieirr,r.\ Ir i" Ordered (bat ike said Defer: il a ii'.? nj.pcar wi:bin I ht ec m on ll: s from i he publica lon bei co', ano plead, f.n.-wer or dc oaactu lhis. l ill, or judgment v.;il be rendered against th?;ia pro rnnfe"n. 7. W. CARWII.E, C.E.E.D. C?<mu,iy.-i<-n< r's Office, T-'eb 12 ?,m 7 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, TN EQUITY. Robert-Hatcher and wife Permc- | lin Hi tcher, James Morris and j Lucy Morris, et al, [ Bill for T>,ir , vs. j Acct. A Relief Alfred Hatcher A Samuel Posey, I . Adm'or., et el. .]. IT r.ppcarirg to my satisfaction that tho D?fen diints John Hatcher, Martin.Phillips and wife Polly. Benj. F. ftatcher, John Carpenter, - Hardy and wiio Elitabotb, Benjamin Thomas and - Powell and wife Lucy, reside beyond tho limits of this Stute, On motion of Messrs.'A BXS.r & WRIGHT, Complnmfints'Solictibrp, Ordered tint thc said Defendants do appear and plead, anster or demur to this bill within three months from tho publication hereof, or in default thereof, judg ment will be rendered against them pro cpi</"tt<<o. Z. W. CARWILK, C.X.E.D. Feb. 2S, 1866. 3m ' ? State of South Carolina, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James Hatcher, , Temperance Hatcher, Elixabelh Hatcher, Wm. H. Batcher, ot al. vs. ]? Bill for Par'n., Alfred Hatcher, Acct. A Relict'. Polly Phillips, I Martin Phillip?, Benj. Thomas, et al. T appearing to to*my satisfaction 'that the De fendants. John. Hatcher, Polly Phillipa, Martin Phillips, John Carpenter, Elizabeth Herdy and hor husband-HardytBenj?min Thomas, Lu cy Powell and her husband -Powell, reside beyond tho limits of this. Stoic, On motion by Messrs. ABNEY A WniciiT, Complainants' Solici tor?, Orderod lhat tho said Defendants do appear and plead, answer nr demur to this, bill within three months from tho publication bweof, or in default thereof, judgment will be rendered against tbs;ai pro confuto. Z. W. CARWILE. c.K.c.m Feb 2S, 1S86. 3m 'J I State of Bouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . INEQUITY. . ' James Hatcher, ] Aie i ir .^u' \ RiH of Itccieo.'. ticer, dre. Alfred Hatcher, 4 John Hiitchci',?t'al. J \ r! appearing to my. satisfaction lhat lhc Defen ilant8, Benjamin Thomas, Elirabolh Hardy and her husband :-Hardy, Lucy Powell'iiud ber husband-Powell, ruthie beyond the limits of this State, On motion bv Messrs. AnHKY St WIIICMT, CompIV Sol'r's. Ordered that thc said Defetubints do nppsjtr, [dead, ensweit or 'lemur to this rti'l witbin'thr?e months fr? ni tho pubtleatit n of ibis order, or ir. def?? t ?hi-reof jmljjtnicai will bo rendored agntnst ?kein ?ft> rrw?ciw. Z. W. CAP WILE, Q.E.E.O. Feb ?S ISf.rt . tm_ To the Public. D, F. Mc?WEN, baVipjr rt-coivid a COM i PI.ETE ASSORTENT OF WATCjr IttATEKIALR, would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally that be la now prepared to exoolite, with dispatch, all work In the _ JTaicIi Repairing RcpariffleBi. tl?'Al1 wbr*doni> hy h'm will bo-wnrmnlcd. Al' ?'v'..<of BAIR WORK and SOLID GOLD JEWELRY ??de to order. TERMS CASS. No work will be allowed ta care ih e ?bnp'-ant? p*id fur. Od 21 it U