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" Love and Sorrow Never Die." Come, fill my goblet up wi-h wine,. My licito page with du>ky o;,e.- ; Anti pile, thoso purple grupea ?n high, Till tbo red light upi>n them lies. Bring hitbo.- ?ll your danticst cukes, Ansi cordials, perfumed oven \> \: Wile-1 up the lillie sta ul ol bauk*; 'Tis luxury muk?s llrt heart forget. Cotna when you hear the silver bell, Now. sparkling offs[>ring of tho wine, Y>.u havo no cares or griets.io tell, So teach tue how to conquer wino ! My poldon poor, sing some sung To make the hours ui"re quickly fly: What sayest thou ? " Man may bo blo.-t Bat luvo and sojroiw never die !" Now. what a moonsiek plaint is this! Why he wh.i o'er could mik? ?h.-in last Through our poor bumtn lire, .serves To have his bust in opal c.isr ! They died a thousand deaths with ino, And each ono to >k a diif-rent way, I drink ibu latest of them all Tho love I lost " :ho other d ty." Tho latest, deepest one I know, And only lost " the other day," So gladly won, so sadly lost, lt took life's sunshine quite away. Well, lot it go ! The uroon remains; *> Uer light is quite enough for mo, And heft -T, for it sometimes lulls This gnawing paiu of memory. Melt in my mouth, O luscious grape ! 0 oordi ils rieh, and rate, arid strong, I take for you the sago's thought ! 1 take for you tho pwct,s sung ! Preach, then, a Sermon*' As I sip. Let each drop sparkle up again ! . Alas ! ala.? ! yuu kiss my lip, But havo no skill to hoal my pain! Even ?s the jewelled glass is raised, Tho deep dark eyes I held so dear * Look into.mine ! There comes a voice That well-known voioe I-used to hear! 0, poet*! it was truth you sang: No luxury yet could ever buy Ono draft from Lo be's fabled dream, "For love and sorrow never dio." One of Memory's Pictures. Slowly the dim parlor of an old hon; paisses before .us. Within it, in.the so chastened light, we behold the face < thc dead, \\iofher and child. TL mother, so beautiful even ia death, tbs she was too young to die, and yet in he short life was crowded the agony of year: " Woman's lot wes on her, silent tears to weep, And patient smiles to wear, in Fufi'-iring's hou And ?unless rir'es from affection's dei-p, To pour on broken reeds a Wasted shower, And to make idols, and to find thou- day, And oh! to-Jor* through all things, tbcreforepray, Thus hhd she love?), wildly loved, ur til. like the poor bird within the sei pent J* fascinating spell, she forgot al sive the charmed mvscuce.. Home friends, till vanished, "uhe?. this demo: fixed upon lii-r his dark, liquid eyes, um whispered in soft, winning tones, word of eternal loVe and truth. Soon, li said, '* he ivould hare a husband's rigB to guard and shield his precious on froiiethe world * col I storms:*' ' ^rMi'?V^ ull. she was deceived, an? ?.'t?;4oF>?:rr> bear rho agony ttt?? shame Tli^ngg bug' .months she waited am wa?cEeTTrV?J*?il<ittg that circumstance over *v\*hich he had no control hadactu ated him, and tlmt yefhe would com anffinjfi}! his promise. Humor, howevei sooii-- gav?? her unmistakable evidenc thar he was even then seeking to gab another victim. From this time, slowly but surely, tin young heart broke, and the weary bowed head, with its wealth ?f sunn* hair, lay down in the last Creamies sleep; taking with it the Innocent child as though fearing to leave it to the colt world,* which had been so merciless t< ""her. Trustingly she had gone to tha Saviour who once forgave such an om .. because she loved much." Birt listen1: ns through the hushe't room comes the clear, low voice of tin old minister as he pronounces the words " Whom thc Lord loyeth he chasteneth.' His eyes are .dim. an?I he trembles witl emotion as he pours, forth.words of com fort to tlie. gray hnhvd lather and molli cr, who now weep bitter tears over theil blighted chiM. lie then speaks to those noble brother: who have hitherto looked fearlessly on all tl?; ill - ofHfeiand with an unclouded brow have won theirway through storm and calm. Now their manlyJieads aw h ?wed. TheirtFarhri^g sister dishonored ; and What so dear to a brother's heait af a sister's, honor ? His voice.ceases-arid they gather round to take the hist fond Lok of her who was once their'idol. " T?ke h? r up, Underly, Lift, li er with eure ; ,F<t*hioncd ^o slenderl}', Young abd so fa.r ; Touch her n-'t scorn fully j 'ihitik of her ur-atufutiv; Otniiy und huuianly. . "-Cro.s her hands .bum'.ly. A* though praying doini ly, . Oxer Ji.-r brena* ! . <i*vnii-g hi-r weakness, IL-r ?vil t-c: avior. And le? vi ti g wi i h lut'i k rti-s?, Hw ?it.s t . ber Savior." Slowly now thc little train of mourn ers wind among the hills to deposit their - td burden in the bosom of mother earth -within.h'*;- sombre depths to hide the poor disgrtv?ej? !ormrs''or:ied-and scoff**: nt by tLuxworld. And where is he, the deceiver? He lives honored among men. Pronounced by the world to have been somewhat wild in his youth, but now happy in the love of his rich- young wife, and sur rounded by ?ill that can make earth at i : tctivc. Friends crowd around to flat i?r and fawn, basking in the sunshine nf his prosperity, and if at times, the ??ad . ."...-.t i';ice other, who, is how at . ... coates before him, it is quickly banished. . . . Noi always thus, can it be banished, for. than!* ??eavcn ! the day will surely come when the unjust usages of society will be corrected-a day in which man, in ;::! bis.strength, will be .accounted' more guilty than*the weak, frail'being hc.has ruined, . Then by the banks of that stream* whose waters maketh glad the city of our God, they shall come up in judg ment before Him who says : .. Behold ! I come q?fckly ; and my reward is with nie tp give every man according tts his work shall be." Blessed are they that -lohis commnnd monts, that they may have right tb the tree of life. TRUE LOVE.-A certain young lady jn Limerick, ireland, on tho death of a vrealthv relative recently, became enti tled to cight thousand pounds. Admi rer-- (locked around the hitherto neg lected beauty, and there was no end to to the overtures of love. Previous to the turn in fortune's wheel, a young man, of humble pretentious, had been the yonn" lady's only suitor: but thc knowledoe of her wealth at once placed n formidable barrier in his way, and he contented himself w.'t'i being a silent worshipper at a distance. Matters ulti rnatelv came to a crisis, and in order to tesl the affections of her devotions the voung lady caused a report to be circulated that thc supposed fortune was in reality only a sham, the mistake bavin" occurred through a similarity of name.? This intelligence had the effect, of causing th.' visits of the lovers to In-romo less frequent, and finally cease altoocther. The humble youth rejoiced ; ottSe . bange, and at once, took an op-1 poriuuity to conspJe the amtrm o? Iiis J heart, who, to thc surprise of all, re warded his sincerity with her. hand, and made him sole master of eight thousand pounds. FROZEN KINDNESS.-The world is full of kindness that never was spoken, and that is not much better than no kindness at all. The fuel of the stove makes the room warm, but there are great pile? of fallen trees lying among rooks on the top of the hill where no ?lioilv can get them ; these do not make anybody warm. You'might freeze to death for want of wood m plain sight of all these tree?, if you had no means ot' gutting the wood home and making fire with it. Just so in a family, love is what makes the parents and children, the brothers and sisters happy ; but if they take care never to say a word about it; if-they keep it a profound' secret as ii rt were a crime, they will not be much happier than if there was no love among them ;. the home- will seem cold even in ?summer, and if you live there you will envy the dog when any one calls him ,; poor fellow." .?. .. - ? TO PRINTERS. THE subscrihers'mnnufactnro Type, Rovolving, Double nnd Single Cylinder Printing Machines, Bed and . Platten Power Presses, FOR NEWSPAPER, BOOK, JOB All) UM flBTI?fi, V ' " r.'T-K Wi- I WS rwitJEY would call attention of Publisher;: ol M. Newspapers to their new RAILWAY NEWSPAPER PRESS, Which i.< specially designed to supply Newspapers of modem tc circulation with a plain but servicea ble Printing Machine, bud one capable of doing also Job Work of every description.. It can bo run easily by one ?nan at a speed of 81)0 impres sions per hour, en-i by steam will givo 1,000 to 1,200 per hour, without noise or jar. Tbo Press occupies a space 5"xl0 feet, and can be worked in a room 7 feet high. Weight, boxed, 5,000 lbs. Their SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER GNP S'KIXTiiW NADINE, jj f OR- VJ? ~, OOXJN'TRY IPIRESS Il also a convenient and dunblo P:inting Ma chine, capable of doing the entire work of an oui . .f town ' dice. It i* designed to mu by hand at a T>ced of 80C 1er hour. Each Machine is warranted, and will not fail to giro entre sitir-facii-n. Wc manufacture almost every article required f,-r Letterpress, lithographic or Copperplate Printing. Boi-k-Binding, Electrotyping andStere Ktypinx, and furnish oui tits c?mplete for each. We would tall attention to our Putout Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lined Gulleys, New Compositor's Stands, Cabinet! of new de.-igns and of all sizes. Standing Galleys Patent Pucket Bodkins, Printer's Knives, ?c., ic Blanketing and T>pe of our own importaron, and mad? expressly for our IVwspupcr and Cylin der Printing Machines. Estimates in Detail Furnished. A new Catalogue containing Cuts and descrip lions of many new Machines, not bofore shown ii their Book, with directions for putting up, work ing, ie., and other useful intbrmalion, is jua completed, and can bc bad un application. ' R. Hoe & Co., NEW YORK AND BOSTON, MASS. Publishers of Newspapers aro at liberty to in -crt ibis advertisement, Misplayed as above, threi ?aies u their week'y paper, with this note, bu not without, any limo previous to January 1,1SC9 hut no later, provided they purchase type or tua teriul ot ouruinnutacfeire for lour times the anio un of their bill, which will be allowed in sottlemen of ours, on receipt of a copy o', their paper oon taiuing thc n-lvortiseuicnt. Oct. 13_?t_42_ BREAD! . BR??I?? BREAJD Bread the Mair of Life! GOOD NEWS FOR ALL-OLD AND YOUNC NO MOUE BAT) BREAD. IMO EXCUSE FOB ANYBODY EVERYBODY rm now have Nico, Light Sweet, No riti?os Bread. Housekeeper. awl IIo:.iU of Families .re informed, that they can now obtain what they h ive l"ng needed, viz a YEAST OR BAKING POWDEIt. that wi! ?l*ay< give satisfaction und N?VER FAIL You can got this by nsking your Grocer for brew's Infallible Uaking Powder, Not like the ordinary- Hop Yeast,, which bas ti bo put in tho Flour, ?nd tj-kes all night to Kai.-t it, but with DREW'S INFALLIBLE BAKING POWDER, you ?>? n put it right in your Flour and KiKTKEX MINUTE'S time is all ihatis required "to muk? delicious Tea, Batter und Buckwheat Cakes, Co'ii-br^ad, Biscuit and every doscriptior of Pastry. While this ll.iking Powder not only is thc cheapest, it is also the BEST and HEAL TH! HST pr?paration ol ihekind iv?r made foi Culinary purp-nc*. Mnd cannot bc excelled in quality l-y any other Manufacturer?, in this conn ry or elsewhere. Thc Rating uf Hot Bread or Biscuits mad< ?vi h tbi-1 preparation, censes to llatuler.ee, ot .th?.-r injurious effects, and is particula-'ly recom mended to Dycpcytics. Ii is made from a vego table preparation of perfeot purity, and of Snowy Whitune s. M..re Uread of the finest quality cnn be madt from a Barrel of Flour, hy u^ng this Baking Powder than hy any o'hcr process yet known. Full <l if ct io ni MCCMmJMitjf etch Hu*. For Sale by Gmcm? everywhere The Trade ?applied hy the Sol? Proprittors and Manufactu rer.-, the ili.inrtJFACTlJKIRa CO., 2?S Pulton Street, Now" York. Don't f.j'grt the Name, but ask for DREW'S INFALLIBLE MAKIN ?J 1* OW J) ICR. ty For s tlu ut E lg, Bold, S. C., by TH0S. W C.UtWi l.i-;. Feb ! 2 _ 3m(M. A. ii ) 7 ^oallastks Instantly .Cured! BY USING rp??S GREAT TOOTHACHE CURE has th? J. endor?etue'til of the 'Loud<?n Medical Facul tv, and will NEVER F\IL TO CURE TIl? .MUST D??PER^TE CASE OF TOOTHACHE While 'it acts instantaneously upon the nerve; affected amd cjv.es immediate relief, (here.ii nothing in its oompjWfitio?in the sligbest degret tb i nj M re thc* line.-.t sot of teeth. , Do not throw your money away, and bnvt your tocth extracted by dentists because thej ache you, but CURE YOURSELF hy using II ,ll's Anodyne for the Cure of Toothache. Foi salo by all first-class Druggists, or by DR. EDWARD HALL, 3U John St, New York. Messrs. J. WINCHESTER i CO., 36 John street. New York, Wholesale Agents. jW-F?r sale at Edgcfield, S. C., by THOS. W, CARWILE. Frier 23 Cent?. Feb 12_. f.m(M.A.A-) . 7 ; NOTICE. ALL Perrons indebted to the Estate of Dr. R. BRADFORD, dee'd., are requested to make early payment; and all parties having any claims -whatever against said decca-cd, either on bis own account, or as surety, aro notified to present the same to tn J forthwith. C. G. TUTT, Ex'or. _Autr_ll_3m*_33 Come all that suffer with Tooth Aclie! JUST received and for sale Dr HALL'S ANO DYNE-a suro cure for Tooth Ache. THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. April 1_tf_14_ NOTICE ! THE Undersigned will pay, in trade, tho highest market prico for COTTON IN THE SEED, CORN, PEAS, OATS, Ac. FRAZIER & SANDERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! |TnE UNDERSIGNED, lato of Edge?old Distriot, und a native^f Abbeville District, har ing purchased tho Stock th Trddo of W. A. RAMSAY &. CO., GROCERS and COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally be stowed upon them. He re.-poctfully requests-?ie citirenB of Edge field, Abbeville, and the adjoining Districts who trado in Augusta, to give him a call.before-pur chasing anything in his line of trade elsewhere, as he flutters himself thal ..he will give them as good bargains, if not better, .than they can ob tain" elsewhere in thc city. Hu will keep everything usually found in a WELL.-STOCKED GROCERY STORE. IZtT Tho best WINES, WHISKEY, BRAN DY, GIN, ?tc, always on hand, and very cheap. Mr. W. A. RAMSAY may bo found at the Store at all times to wait.apon customors. .' JOHN C. PORTER, No: 270 Broad SU, AugustarGa. AugUbtn, July 14 tr 29 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PLATT BROTHERS, (FORMERLY C. A. PLATT & CO.,) 214 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. E HAYE and are constantly receiving tho be6t assortment of FURNITURE that has ever been in this market. ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS, MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETE, * CENTRE TABLES, SIDEBOADS, EXTENSION TABLES, of all lengths. We particularly call the attention of purcha sers to our SOLID WALNDT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty, Durability and Cheapness. Our Manufacturing Department Is still in operation. Special Orders will be promptly attended to. REPAIRS DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Upholstering Department. HAIR CLOTH, ENAMELLED CLOTH, REPS, TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles snit..ble for Manu'acturors, which wooffcr at Low Prices.- ',-^3 Wintlow; Shades. A large Stock of WINDOW SHADES, of eve ry style and pattern, from tho Cheapest to the Finest, with sdi the New Style Fixtares. Undertaker's Department, Superintended, by a competent man. COFFINS, of all Descriptions and Quality. M ET ALIC CASES and CASKETS, of the most improved styles, furnished at all. hours during the Day or Night . ' UNDERTAKERS can besappliod with TRIM MINGS. Augusta, Oct23 Cm 43 GULXETT'S PATENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. TUE ABOVE GIN is superior to any ever used in this country, and has taken many premiums at Agricultural Fairs in tbe States of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. I In it great advantages are gained, both in quan tity und quality of staple cleaned, bringing in price at least enc cent per pound more than cot ton ginned on the best gins of our country. Wo bnvo on bund pamphlets showing the merits of this Gin, and giving certificates from many of tbe largest planters , and cotton -factors in the South, which we will furnish to any plan ter who desires to purchase. Tbe GULLETT GIN can be seen at our office, corner Reynold and McIntosh streets, Augusta, Goofgia. ^SETEvcry Gin Warranted. ISAAC T. HEARD & GO., Cotton Factors, Agonts. Augusta, Juno 1 f>ui23 , N?TIGE T 0 s, UNDAY SCHOOLS ean bo supplied with the following Books, AT COST, by applying at the Storo of B. C. Bar.vN, Edgefield C. H. S. S. Celebration Hymns, New Sunday-School Primer, Infunt Class Question Bonk, Little Luanna forLlttlo People,-Part L Little Lessons for Little Pooplc,-Part II. Brief Cato?histn of Bible Doctrine. Child's Question Book on the Four Goppels. Part I. Childi Question Book on the Four Gospels. Part/ir. : JJ i U . Questions on tho Four Gospols,-with Harmo ny,-f< r Bible Classes. The Psalmist. Tho Psalmody. Notes.op the Gospolf. . Malena's Bible Dictionary. Child's Scrip?ure Question Book. Bibles und Testaments. " Kind Words,"-S. S. Paper, montbiy, at $1 for 10 Copies. Any Books needed by Teachers, or roliglous Rooks desired by any persons, will be procured at short notice, and supplied at Cost by the un dersigned. Testaments and Catechisms given to those whs aro not able to bay, when application is mad? through any 8. S. Teacher known to B. C.Brync, <Agont of the Depository. For any information, addrosS/ L. R. GWALTNEY, Chair. Ex. Board of Ed gt field Association. Nor 20 tf 47 BOIADALIIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everyrrhere. CH A N LER HOUSE. L. C. DUNCAN,' Proprietor. OPPOSITE NEW TAMMANY HALL, 14th Street, JWE'W YORK CITY. June 22 ly 28 DENNIS' SARSAPARILLA ! THE PUREST AND THE BEST! FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER, FEMALE' . COMPLAINTS, OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD ! ??t~?or salo by the Druggists.* Aug 28 tf 35 Bread! Bread! Bread! ?have just received DREW'e' YEAST or BAK ING POWDERS-the Best ever made. For sale yery low by THOS. W. CAR WILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. : ' April 1 tf 14 Everybody Speaks in its Favor DREW'S YEA8T, or BAKING POWDER, is highly spoken of by all who have given it i rial Just received another. Gross. Single box 30 Cents. Two or more Boxes 25 ct?, each. T. W. CAR WILE, At Sjgn Golden Mortar. Julyl tf .27 Notice. ALL persons indobebted to tho Estate of OBA DIAH BODDIE. dee'd., will please meet ne ir. tho Ordinary's Ofrico at Edgefield C. H., on Wednesday tho 21st instant. Those hnviug do niands against ibo said Estate will please present1 them properly attested. D. A. BODDIE, Adm'or. t ? rw?i tpriUo, Oct. St 4% I 4 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, BALTIMORE, MD. F -A.C Tjr ii T -Z\ REV. THOMAS E. BOND, M; D., PreBidonL G. C. M. ROBERTS, M.D., L. L.D.,EmorI tua Profossor of Obst?trica.and D?soases of Wo men and Children. CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR,"M. D, Pro Fessor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. J. P. EOGAN,.M."D., Professor nf,the Princi ples and Practice of Modicino. ." HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor of Ob itetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTT. M. D., Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children. EDWARD WARREN, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. D., Professor of Physiology-and Goneral Pathology. J.. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Pr.-?CESor of Medi cal Jurisprudence .and Hygiene. -FRANCIS T. MILES. M. D.,"Professor of Microscopic Anntomy and 'Practical Physiology. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Professor of Materia Medioa and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry und Pharmacy. JOANN. uMONMONIER, M. D., Demonstra tor of Anatomy. THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY wiU begin on Thursday, the firtt day of October, and terminale on the 22rf day of February, 1869. Ono BENEFICIARY STUDENT from oach Congressional District of the late 'Slave-holding States is annually received, precedenco being givon to wounded and disabled soldiers. Tho Clinical advantage* af this Institution are unsurpassed. In addition to a daily public Clinic of the most satisfactory character, the School has attached to it, a Hoipital of \t* own, in which every posible facility is afforded for acquiring a practical knowledge of Medicine and Surgery. By a recent arrangement, the Seamen'* Hoipi tal of the Port of Baltimore ha* been placed un der, the exclusive control of the Faculty of Wash ington Unxvemity. Anatomical material is abun dant. A Prize of One Hundred Dollar* will be givon for the best Thai* presented by a candi date for graduation. FESS.-Matriculation, $5; Dipcction, $10 ; Professors, $120 ; Diploma, $20 ; Beneficiary Ticket, $35, for each Session. ?2?"For additional particulars, address the Subscriber, caro of P. 0. ,Box 1267, Bal'imoro, Md. JOSEPH P. LOGAN, M. D., DEAS av THE FACULTY-. Sept 7 . 5m 67 THE MISSES SEDWICK'S lill ii M ma FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner ^Washington ana Telfair Stroets, ''. ^AUGUSTA, GA. THE DUTIES of this long eelablUhed Institu tion will be resumed October 1st. ? ? The Course of Study embraces tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, and those English Branches necessary to give a Young Lady a finished education. Vocal Music is a doily exercise. Boarding Pupils enjoy superior odvintages for Instrumental Music A French Governess, resident in the family, greatly facHitatei< the acquirement of the Fronoh Language. The Pupils alio have1 tho -advantage of attending frequent Lectures u>on Scientific Snl.jocts, explaining and illustrating their vari ous Studies. Parents can enter their daughters at any time. ^Si-For Circulars containing additional par ticulars and terms, address the Principals. Augusto, Sept 15 SmS8 THE DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE! THE WINTER SESSION opens on MON DAY, tho 5th October. The Faculty the sume as last year. A Tull College is expected. Rates of Taition. Primary Department por Session, $10.00 Acad?mie " " " 15.00 Collogiato ? " " 20.00 Music, Piano, " " 24,00' Uso of Piano. 2,00 Contingent Feo, 1,00 ' Ornamental' Rranchos at this lowest rates. No extra charge for Latin or French,' or Vocal Music. Boarding $12,00 a month. Washing and Fuel about $2,50 per month. Due West i,? in Abbeville District, t miles from Donnald's Depot, on the Greenville A Columbia Railroad. Rev. J. 1. BONNER, Prcs?r. Sept 20 4t.. 40 New Drug Store ! TTlIE Undersigned tokes pleasure in informing his frii nds thnt bo bas just received an ENTIF.I VEW AND FRESH 8TOC.K OF." Drugs, Medicines, (.'ht mi pals, .At tb? Old Stand undor Masonic Hull, whcTo h< will constantly on hand full Stocks of everything in the Drog line. Pc reen a wishing to purchase will find it tc their advantage to call at tho Old Stand. ?Or Termn'reosonable. . T? J. TEAGUE, Agt. May L? tf . 20 SALUDA HOUSE. HAVING Rented tho ?hove-well-known HO TEL, in the Town of Edgefield, lam prc' Lpjirid. fr m tbir d?te forward, to ENTERTAlIi TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS nnd DAY BOARDERS. The Snluda H-'it-e is Minuted in a quice pan ?if the Town, and its R. oms and Chambers an uirv and cern m nd ii.ns. Nothing, either os records Table, Lodging oi Service, shall bc left undone oe my part to de serve the patronage and confidence of the public A. A. GLOVER Feb ll tf T House Painting braining, Ac, MESSRS. RICH At BURRELL hav i o K torin rd u Co-Partnership in tho PAINT IN O BUSINESS, offer their services to the peo pie of Edgefield. They will-do all kinds ol Painiiug, Graining, Warbling, ?c., In the best and must durable manner, and at reasonable pri?es. A .boro of public patronage^ solicited. All cummunications addressed to them either at Edgefield C. H. or Longmires, S. C., will re ceive prompt attention. Sept 29 41 40 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. (WILL h-foafter corry on A REAL ESTATE AGENCY for the PURCHASING and SELL ING OF HOUSES, LOTS and ,7ARMS in Edgefield DUtriet. ,. Reliable Titles made, end Titles cxnmimd promptly and correct!*. Persous w?biug to "Purchase er Sell/Real Es? tate, will find it,to their intorest to co ifei- with mo,air address roe through the PostOffioj. A fee of Ten Dollars will bo required in ad vance, io each case, and if a purchase or cole is effected the ?ni?uut will be deducted, ont of my commissions. Partier wishing their Real Estate odvertisod, can notify me, enclosing funds to poy for the same I will continue to Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in all the Courts of Record in this State. , * > Office, Law Range. J. L. ADD-ON. Edgefield C. H., Feb 10 tf 7 SEED WHEAT. Til REE du y ? earlier than early May Wboat, and not ml ject to rust or cheat. For sale by CHBATHAM A -BRUNSON. ' Sept 29 . lm 40 Save Your ?r?in. FRESH and GENUINE RAT POISON, wor ran ted to kill. Fur sale at Gie old stand, under Masonic Hall. T. J. TEAGUE, Agent Meal! Meal! JUST Roceived TWENTY BUSHELS GOOD FRESH MEAL. From this date, I will koop constantly on hand i good supply of MEAL. S. B. MAliQE'L i CAPITAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE attention of the MERCHANTS, FAR MERS and HEADS of FAMILIES general ly throughout the nppor Districts, is called to the M AS Y ADVANTAGES to be. obtained by sub scribing' for TEE DAILY PEONIX, Published every morning, except Monday, at $4 for siz months ; $2 for throe months. ' TRI-WEEKLY PHONIX, Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,.at 2.50 for six months ; $1.25 for tbrco. WEEKLY GLEANER, ' ' A mammoth, paper, containing forty-eight col umns'Jor readiDg matter, is published every WediowPjy morning, at $1 50 for six months. .Tlieie phpors oro reoogniicdas the contrai Dem ocratic organs, and contain, besides Political Mat ter, the latest TELEGRAPHIC INTELLI GENCE-Markets and ? daily summary of News from all parts of tho World; interesting Editori als on goneral topics ; Local Matters ; Correspon dence'; News Items ; Miscellany-Stories, Poetry, Ac. Address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, Columbia, 8. C. Oct 13 Ira 42 DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TO??IC, PANK NAN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing ru OJ ody for all Disoases* of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK NIN'B. HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing romciiy . for all Diseases of the 'Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T .FAIL TO TRY. THE CELE BRATED -SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK NINJS HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Diseases. of the Digestive Organ? and the Liver. ' For sale hy all-Druggists. EDWARD J, EVANS & CO., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YORK, r?332NT3Xr. FRUITS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNA MENTAL SHRUBS, BEDGE PLANTS, AC. for the coming season. A good assortment of SOUTHERN APPLES and PEACHES. NEW SEED WHEAT, SEED POTATOES, Ac, Ac. ^^Descriptive Catalogues mailed to appli cants. July'14 5m 29 HE LADY HOUSE-KEEPERS of Augusta and of EdgeQold District, havo spokon it, and wi ask no bettor fudges of tho FACT, nnmely, Tbs tho COOKING STOVES sold by D. L. FUL LERTON, aro tho BEST, and as CHEAP as anj sold in Augusta. Lot not thc question,. Whore shall I get a gooc Stove? troublo you any longer, but go direct!] to D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. Malu known your wants, and he wiil a'si?t you to'se lect a Stove, that'will bake your Turkey, Con Dread and Potatoes to pcrf<etiun, and make you: vory soul glad for joy. Hundreds of Families in Edgcfield, who an using either tho " Chief Cook," " Charter Oak,' " Civilian," or " Texana," will say, "It ii evci and advise you as u neighbor to go and buj ^Cut this adverti.'cmeut out and bring i with you. We will give Oe Dollar for a copy o this advertisement on each Stove purcba-od. D. L. FULLERTON, Broad Street,' oppo-ite Augusta Hotel, "AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 1 4m .36 Ye Old Customers ! I TAKE THIS METHOD, of announcing tc you that I am still ut my old stand, where I an I conducing the some old line of business, whiol I comprises the utual assortment of ' SHELF AND HEAVY H?RDW?RE & CUTLERY. ALSO, Tfh TV^are, Which I manufacture in all its Styles and Pat terns. WOOD WARE, A large assortment, such as Buckets, Tubs and Pails. ?OKING AND HEATING Stoves. Among which are the justly famouB Cook Stovei "DIXIE," "SUMTER," "GOOD SAMARI. TAN," "SOUTHERN STATES" and "FIRE SIDE.". These Stoves are adapted to Southern Housekeepers, and thore should be one in every family in order to facilitate and mako Cooking easy. Call and make a close inspection of the Goods yd Prices before you go further. I am not paying $2000 a year for rent oi Store as many others are. Bear this in mind, as those expenses are not to be added to prices paid by you. WOT. HILL, HAVBCBO, S. C. Oct?_tf, 41 reselic or Carbolic Soap! JUST recoivod. a supply of tho above celebra .ted SOAP, for Killing Fleas, Mites on Chick ens, and protecting Horses from Flies, Ac. THOS. W. CARWILE. Dry Hides Wanted. THE hiebest market price paid for good DRY HIDES. W. D. BAMBY. Jai J SI ti 99 COMMISSIONER'S SALES. State of South Carolina, RICHLAND DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Z. W. ?arwile, C. E. E. D., et alv Y VB > Foreclosure. James B. Griffin, et al. J " S"" BY./Virtue of an ordor of the Court in this cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on Mon day, the 2nd day of November next, the REAL ESTATE described in the pleadings, to wit: ONE -TRACT OF LAND containing-Eight Hundred: ?nd Forty Acres, more or le?3, adjoining lands of T. H. Clark, E. J. Mirna, B. Rambo,ot al. Term Cash. Titles Extra. '-. . Z; W. CARWILE, CE.E.D. Oct. 5, 18(58 ' 4t 41 State of South Carolina,-| ' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, .ZY EQUITY, ? C. B. Walker, Assignee, ") vs .'-> Foreclosure. L. Co var, A. J. Buckley, et ux. et al j BY Yirtuo of an Order of the Court in' the above cause, I will sell, at Edgefield C. H., on Monday, the 2nd day of November next, tue REAL EST?TE described in the pleadings," to' wit: THE HOUSE AND LOT in the, Village of Edgefield, known as tho " SALUDA nOUSE." Also, the Lot known as the STABLE LOT and \ building belonging to said Hotel. Terms-Sold on a orodit of Six Months with interest from dato. Purchaser to give bond with two approved sureties ; tho purchaser failing to make payment of the purchase money when due, tho proporty will be re-sold ut his risk for cash. All expenses of snit to bo paid in cash. Titles Extra. Z.W. CARWILE, C.E.E D. Ocr, 5,1868. 4t 41 State of South Carolina, ' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . IN EQUITY. Z. W. Carwile, C. E. E. D., ") vs > Foreclosure. Wilson nolston, Adm'r., et al. J BY Virtue of an ordor of Court in this cause, I will sell at Edgefield Court .House on the first Monday, 2nd November next, the REAL ESTATE described in tho pleadings, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Six Hun dred and Ninety-seven acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Wilson\.Holstoo, John^M. Norris^ Waae.Holstbn, et al. This -Land will '.be' sold in'. Four Separate Tracts, which wiirbe ni?re partlbtlarly described on the day of sale. W Terms,-One-third of tho purchase money tobe paid in cash. The balance on a c -edit pf twelve months, with interest from day of salo, tb be so cured by Bor d and good personal sureties, and Mortgage of the premises.-Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C. E. E. D. Oot 5, 1868 rs 4t - 4 il State or Sooth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTEJCT. Nathaniel'Ramey, 1 . vs ' :v 1} \mimt RjOliofAc. "i L.vS. Johnson and wife et il S IN pur.-uancc of an Order of the Court in this ca?se, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on MON DAY, the 2nd day .of October ne:;t, tho REAL ESTATE described in the pleadings, to wit : ONE HOUSE AND LOT in :he Village ot Edgefield, at present occupied by N. Ramey, Jr., containing Three Acres, more or :ess, adjoining lands of John Colgan, W. P.TJ?3sW'?nd "N?t Ramey, Sen. TERMS-Sold on a credit of ons year with in terest from day of sale, except cos ts of suit, which must bo paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond with adequate personal sureties, and Mortgage of the premises. Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, CE.E. D. Oct. 5,1868 4t 41 State ot Souh Carolina. '. ED GEFIECD'DI STRICT; IN EQUITY. Susan Hatcher Reiiah Swcarengin and Frances Busbee BY virtue of an order in this case, I will sell Ht Edgefield C. H., on Monday, the 2nd day of November next, the REAL ESTATE belong ing to the Estate of LARKEN 8WEARINGEN, dee'd, containing Three Hundred and Ninety Acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of Francis Murray, the Estate of B. W. Hatcher and others The Augu.'ta and Columbia Railroad runs through the naid lands. TERMS-One-utt!f of the purchaso money to be paid in cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. To be secured by a Mortgage on the premises. Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Oct 5, 4t 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. P. Wil'iamn, et ni, Adm'rs., ") vs. . . . [ Relief, Avy. Elizabeth'Hoiston, eta!.; v- J BY Virtue of an Order of the Court in this cause, I will sell nt public outcry, on Mon day, the 2nd November no.tr. at Edgefield C. H., the 1<E.\L ESTATE described In thc pleadings, io wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND known as Tract No. 2, containing Ona Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of Josse Dur ham, E W. Porry. Tract N<>. 1 and others. ONE TRACT known HS NO. 3, containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less, adjoin ing linds of Estate of Wade Uolston, P. Williams, - AVillis and,otber*. : . v . ? > ONE TRA'CTTcrr?wh ?S No! 4,'containing For ty-Eight Acres, more or le s, adjoining lands of Estate of Wade llolston, Tract Nu. 1, and othors TERMS-One-third cash ; tho balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day'of salo, secured by Bond and Mortgage of the prem ise r. ?. ? . vi . SS And at the same time and place, and on the same term', I will sell the interest in remainder of the land assigned to the widow (after her death. ) Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, CE ED. 0ct 5' - . .-- 4t _*?_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thos. E. Clyde," ) vs X Foreclosure. Levi W. Churchill. " ' J BY virtu-! of an Order of the Court in thu cine, f will -eil at Edgefield C. H., on Mon day, the 2nd November next, tho REAL ESTATE described in the pleadings, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Fifty Acres, more ur Uss, and adjoining lands of Dr A J Creighton, R. G. Lum .r, other lands of L. M. Churchill, B. S. Dunbar and others. Terms of Salo,-One-third ca*h ; tho balance on a crudit of six months, to bo secured by bond with adcqilato porsonal sureties ; and if the ere di: portion is not paid ut maturity, the land to bc re sold at tho risk of the purchaser. Z. W. CARWILE, C. E. E. D. Oot 5, 1868 4t 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. ; Sarah Broadwater, ct al. "j vs. > Partition. Josiah King, et us., et al. J - BY Virtue of an order of tho Court in this cause, I will sell on Monday, tho 2nd No vember at Edgefield C. H., the REAL ESTATE t>f S. BROADWATER, deo'd., to wit : . ' THE HOMESTEAD containing Two Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Hussey, Whatley and others. ONE TRACT, known as the " Old Pliice*" con taining .One Hundred and Eleven Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Thos. Garrett, Jos. Bus hey and others. TERMS OF SALE-Twelve months credit with interest from day, except costs of suit which must bo pnid in Cash. Titlos.cxtra. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.B.n. Oot 5 1868. 4t 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. L. W. Warren, ot ol. ") ? vs \ Dower. S. H. Rodgers Adm'or., ct al. J BY Virtue of an Ordor of the Court in this caso. I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on Mon day, 2d November next, the REAL ESTATE of DRED WARREN, deo'd.. as follows, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Two Hun drod and Sixty-fivo Acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of Josiah Padgett, E. W. Seibcls, Mark Etheredge and others. TERMS OF SALE-One-third cash ; tho bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage of tho premises. AlsO, at tho same timo and place, and upon the samo terms, the interest on remainder, of which the widow, Mary Warren, has a life catato. Titles extra. Ti. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.n. oct sim it a i Shenff'sS?le: Samp. Sullivan *) .vs Y Fi Fa lohn Sullivan. J [N pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to mo directed in-the a bore stated cale I will proceed' to Mil it Edgefield C. H. on tho first Monday in Ne vern ier next, tho following property to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND on wEich Dofendant ?esides, containing Seven Hundred and Seventy Dhroe and three-fourth Acres, more or less, ad orning lands of John . Wise, Dr. G. Hord and >thers. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E. D. QefcS, ,. .... ygy ?te-; ?>>.?42 Sheri^s-Sale. Jas. ?. Taiborf, for T\ P. Harmon, ) : vs * . . ' . ' J. Fi Fa Seorgo-C. Robertson. J ' IN pursuance of a.Writ o# Fi Fa" to me directed .in tho above stated case I will proceed to ?ell it Edgcfield CH. on tho first Monday in Novem ber next, thelToliowing property to wit : ?* ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing TUirtoon Hundred and Fifty .Acre?, mor? or lets, belonging ta Defendant, and adjoining lands of J. W. Tomp-j kins, W. T. Parles,-Estate of James "Tompkins* ind M. N. Cartledge. ' -. v? . ' '., Tormi,Ca?h? < . - . V ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. _.0ct. 9, - ^ .'4to_42 i "M.-Lebeshultz, '. Sheriff's Sale. B [ FL Fa. The Edgefield Agricultural Society. J , BY virtuo of- a Writ of Fi Fa to mo directed in tho above stilted case, I will proc.cikto sell BS Edgefield C.. H.'on the first Monday in Novem ber next, tho following property to wit: ONE LOT OF LAN^t>,-tndwn as the Fair Ground, containing Four Aeres, more or less, ad joining lands of A.A. Glover, T. J. Whitaker and others. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, 8. E. D' Oct 9 4te 42 Sheriff's Sale. Smith A Jonos, for F. L. Smith, ) * vs. \ Fi. Fa. E. S. Mims.. J' BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to mo directed in the above stated caso, I will proceed to sell tit Edgcficld-C. H., on the first Monday in Novutt taining Oioe-Hundreclrand ^Thirty-two 'Jutd ?nt iialf Acre8,"^r22i) more c^lesvf'ltfa Jrdjbiuing lands of Jas. P. Bryan and H. A. Gray. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. ; Petrov ? 4to_42_ Sheriff's Sale. Lamar & Glovor, Adm'rs") . - . ; vs . 4Fi' *4 Tl W; Whatley/ ' ' p . 1 ' ' -* IN pursuanco of a Writ of Fi Fa to me dircoted in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edge&Sld.C H., on th^e fir^fMoBTljt?n Noyon?? ber next,' theffollowitjg property,$o W?: j& g ONE TRACT?OFv LAN-B>ontaftij!jg T?fenty* Aeres, nftro or less, belonging to Jjcrwdanfvandt adjoining- lands . of^Bam^l. CWIte, ?fa. & Kt Whatloy and others. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Oot. 9_4te_42_ Sheriff's Sale. Jlooj.RonerrT.tC.,-.- ] vs } Tax Ex. M. W. Curl. J ) Y Virtue of an Execution to me directed, in _7 tho above stated ciwo, I will proceed to sell ?t Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Novem ber BOX!, the following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing One Hun dred and Thirty Aeres, more or loss, belonging to Defendant, and adjoining lands of Kalmia Mills Company. Oct. 9, 136S. "Sheriff's Sale. Renj. Roper, T. C., ) . vs,- i . I Tax Ex. f D. Z. darf?, .) BY Virtue of an Execution to me directed, in in the abovo stated case, I will proceed tn sell at Edgcfield C. H., on the first .Monday in Novbemcr next, the following property, to wi:: TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, more or less, belonging to Defendant, and udjoining lands of Elizabeth Clarke, A. Maekleuiurray and others. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Oct 9 _ 4te_42_ Sheriff's Sale. Benj. Roper, T. C., * ) vs [ Tax Ex. DJ rant Glover. j >Y Virtue ot an Exocution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sol) at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Novem ber noxt, the following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Ono Hun dred and Twenty Acre?\more or lons, belonging 'to Defendant/tond adjoining" louds pf Eliiabejrr "Wirke, Ctias.'Holley and'others. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Oct. 0 4te 42 Yh^iff's"Sale. Benji J?per?T?"C;,:: .: J ) vs \ Tax Ex. J. D. Everett. J BY vinuc of an Execution to me directed, in tbe above stated case, I will proceed to n the first Monday in fing property, t"' Hf : containing One Hun dred Acrfs, more or loss, belonging to tho Defen dant, and bounded by lands of Dr. J. II. Murray, J. II. Hammond and others. ftSS* Terms Cash. Sheriff 's Sale. Benj. R..per, T. C., ) ! vs. \ Tax Ex. W. C. Glovor. .. J BY vir tao of an Extention in the aborc stated case tu me directed, I wrll proceed to soil ai Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Novem ber next, the following i roperty, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing One Hun dred Aeies, more or less, belonging to the Defen la'nr, adjoining lands of D. Z. Clark, Charles Hol ley and bibors. V * L's Terms Cah. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. Oct. 9th 4te 42 B Sheriff's Sale. Lamar A Glover, Adm'rs. 1 vs. I Fi Fa Sam'l. ?';latke. J BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed in tho above stut'-d casu I will proceed to sell at Edgcfield C. H. un the first Monday in Novem ber next, the following property to wit : ONE PARCEL OF LAND containing Thirty Aero.?, more or less, belonging to Defendant, and adjoining other laids of said Defondant. Terms Cash. D3AAC BOLES, S. E. D. . Oct. 9 .. 4to_~ 42 Sheriff's Sale. Bonj. Ropor; T. C., A. Holly^Adrn'r. on Estate , of TnX Ex* A minda Holley, deeM. .J BY Virtue of an Execution to mc ..directed, in the.ahove stated ease., twill proceed to .spir al Edgefield C. H-',- on the first Munday in Novem ber iiex^,'.tbe,fohi>wrng property, to>wit t ONE TRA.CT.?FLAND containing Fo?rHun dred AcrdvraoreVr. less, belonging to Defendant, arid .adj.lining binds of John Glover, Benj. Hatch er and others'. ; Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S- E. D. Oct. 9,_ . 4to 42. Sheriff's gales. Benj. Roper, T.-?., ). vs \ Tax Ex. J. W. Noblo*. J BY Virtuo of an Execution to mc directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgcfield C. H., on tho first Monday ia Novem ber next tho following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Ono nun drod and Ton Acres, more or less, bolonging to Defendant and adjoining lands of Wm. Powell, Mrs. Burton, Lovi Thrnilkill and M. N. Holston. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Oct. 9,_4to 42 To the Public. THE Subscriber is engaged in tho BLACK SMITH BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the Brick Blacksmith Shop in roar of Park Roi Having secured the services bf a goold WAGON'] BUILDER, I am prepared to REPAIR ALL | WAGONS and BUGGIES sent to my Shop. All work entrusted to my caro will bo warranted to give ratUfuction. Price? reduced to tho lowest rates, but terms STRICTLY CASH. Mr. A. A? Paul, Gunsmith, may he found at | my Shop, ready to work on Guns, I irtols, Ac. JOMOLOV. Jan 13 sf jj Hi . . Sheriff's Sale. Sam'J. C. Stevens, Bearer, *) ; -YB. . Fi Pa. W. C. Hall and Jas. Callison. J John Thompson . 1 vs .Fi Fa. Jas. Callison. { IN pursuance of Writs bf Ti "Pa to me "directed in tho above stated cases, I will proceed to sell at Edge Gold C. H., on thc first Monday in Novem ber next, the followlng^-preperty of Defendant, to wit: THE HOMESTEAD TRACT, containing Ona Hundred and Thirty. Acres*, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Stephen Langly, Starline Bun ott and others. Also, the BOLD SPRING TRACT, containing Twp Hnndred and Sixty-Seven Acres, moro or lose',.adjoining lands of Wm. Quattlcbura, Henry Rush and others. Terms ??sh. Titles extra. ALSO-On Saturday** tho 7th November next, tho personal property of Defendant, Ju. Callison, 'consisting of THREE HORSES, TWO WAGONS, SIX' HEAD, CATTLE.- -Will be sold at Ml resi dence. Terms Cash. '" ...-.' .ISAAC BOLES, 8JE.D. _efcL ?. " . ' . . 'AU. ^. ?-- . . S?ate of ?outh Q?rOlina, .' . EDGEFlEED DIS?RIOt, '.'-." . INOR?INABY. , t '. S, G.'Crouch, et al." Plaintiffs, ' \ ? : ' . .....f ** > ' - Jane Crouch., Defendant. ' .: ,,'?.) ; .... v . ' BY .AH Order from thc Ordinary, I' shall pro., ccod to sell at Edg?Celd .C. H., 'on :'.he. first Mo? day in November '-nen' Tor Partition, the REAL ESTATE'bf JACOB --CROUCH, dee'cCT consisting of ." . ' - A TRACI. OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, on wa ters of Richland Creek, containing One Hundred and Sixty Aeres, more or less, and bounded hy. lands of Luke< Rodgers,. Artemus Rodgers, M. M. Padgett and others. , TERMS.-On a credit of twelve months with in ter?s t from day of sale. Purchaser to give Bond and good security, and.a Mortgage to tho Ordinary to secure.the purchase money. Costs to bo paid in Cash. Titles extra. Possession given 1st .January, 1809. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. Oct 9 4te ; State <i? South^?ro?in?, E D GEF?ELD -B?8TRI0T, ??TQEDINA?ty Wm. Haiti w?ngeV^Adm"r.,'Plain tiff ") .of[ D. P. Bauknight, Guardian nd ?Hem of ' Prank Li, May V.' James P., Lilly ann I 'E. end Catharine Wbuo, Minurs, Defra j BY an Order from, the Ordinary, I shall pro ceed te seri at Etfgefield C. H., on th? first Monday in November next, .for Partition, the URAL ESTATS^OF. JOHN WHITE, dee'd., consisting ot ' , ONE TRACTOR PARCBL OF LAND, lying and being in tho Distract and.Stat? aforesaid, on wators of Half-Way Swamp, containing One Hun dred Acres, more or lea", and bounded by'landa of D. P. B.uknight, James Busoyj RobertWifte, Nancy Morris and others..'. ? -. T:V*5 TE^'.MS-On a credit of twclvo months from day of sale. , Purchaser to give Bond with good.. security and aiport gage to thu Ordinary to secure . tho purchase money,. Cotta to bc paid io Coan. Titles c'stra." . . " ." . >. - ? ' ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. Oct 9 . ."'".'<-' - ?'? -4ro . ???-?" !-'4i St?te af Soutn C*stt&h&,~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, -f -4S IN ORDINARY. JL L. gxeer, Ex'jpp J^dff^ j \ ,r> N. F. Oxner, et al, Defendants, - j IN pa croon oe of - aa Orderer um -the Otdinjat&'Cf shfll'frciee^to-selfat'Eage??ia C. H.j onjie v* first Monday in-November next, for Partition/ OSS^ REAL E ST ATS V A. J. -OXNBB;, deo??, ^>n^ auvting^or- ? "' * . ?T ? <..JI f2u A.TRACT rjR'PARCEL OFCAND,ly?>'g?nd being in the District and S&te aforesaid, contcix- "" ing Two Hundred and Forty-Sis Acres, moro or j less, and bounded by lands of Ezekiel Weit, Ad- ' . am KinarJ, J. B. JEthcredga and o ti ors.' ' ?J? TERMS-O ava credit- of t?erW?on;tr-flo?** day of sabs. Purj hoser-" ti? ci vo Bond w i th goofl ** security and a Mortgage to tko Ordinary to se<*ro the parcb'fc.-e money. Co?? to be' fufa ??KJs?i*; 5' Titles extra-. - ** . ? '. ' * *v- ' - * ?'-<- I8AACBOLRS, BS?t?f* -?" > 0*t?,i-> - U*#*?H -4t?; . ' - State of South Carolina, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, * * " IN ORDINARY. BY W. F.^ISOE,>s?T.^rd^rjqf?juic field*Diitrict, v .,. ..w^ Whereas, .William 8. Quarte.?, h Os appHsift?m?? ' for l^>tWsof-AdmimsHr?ttc*,bp'a^ *n?irt??\i?at^ tho gonda and' chtttcls^rigbts and cr?dits of '. Samuel Q-iarl?s? late ] ?r'thev Dis ?riot afore-'' said, dee'd. These are,therefore, to cite and admcnish all and singular, the kindrstd- and'creditor's oPl^e Said deceased, to be and appear before mc, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,, to bo holden at Edgefield,C. .H., on the2fitb day of Oot inst., to show; 'cause, if." any^ifhy^thc said administration should not tc granted. . ." Given under thy hand and seaf, thlsJ2th dttj^X" ?of October in tho year of our Lord one thousand -c .eight hundred and Sixty-eight, ind in'tbe-ttcf year of the Independence- ot the United State's*' * of Amoriea. . - '- . ' ' * W.P.DURISOB, O.E.D.^-' " Oct U - St ' - -.' >. t?.~e i ? - ?. i ? H ? State of South XJatoInia,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . -?. i . IN -U lil) /.VA A Y. 'a H. W. Blcdsoc and wife Mary, } Applicants, - - [ x ClUt'on .vs ? ' .. -. ' ? ( fia '? John Keaney and .wifa Emoliuo'-i Partition and uiher*, Defendants. ' } ' ' .-".'-' IT appearing to nay .satisfaction,, that John .. Heirn, Abner^Hearr. ?J?iy.it, Hearu and fT line Saunder3, fonr of the Defendants in this case, reside ont of ando?yond tho limits of this State : It is therefore Ordered, That they do appear and ( object to the dividou or sole of 4ho Real Estate of Reren H. Hearn, deo'd., ou or before the firffc, - day of December, next, or their consent. to tho , same will be entered of vecprd. . W. P.' DURISOE;.oJi.n. ,-mm Sept li 1868. / 12t. 86 g| State of South Garolinai EDGEF?ELD. DJSTRICT, I? -COSTMON PLK?S. A. J.- Ruuntree, . ~) vs . - > Attachment. Wiley Barrison. ...... J . WHEREAS the Plaintitt" did on the 20th day of August, A. D., 1SS8, file his Declara tion against ibe D?fendant, who (as it ie said, i is absent from and without the limits of this Stat? and has neither wife -nor Attorney known within the same, npon whom a copy of the said Declara which wilt be in the year of our Lord 18159, otherwise final and absolnte judgment ?ill fhep be givon and awarded against him. S. HARRISON, Clk. C * Clerk's Office, Ang y, 1868. qly ?5 State of South Carolina? . ED.GEF?ELD .DISTRICT, f-. . IN COMMON PLEAS. Geo. Jr^trotkor, \ * '. ^ vs \ J??z! Attachment H. Rufus Dcm, Survivor. J /7. ' '? -?TTHEREAS the-Plaintiff-did* on "thc-22d day TI Qf SepttnSber,.A..Di, ?8?8, file bis Declara.'? lion against'the Defendant, who (as it is-said,) is absent from and without the limits of this State, ?nd has neither .wife nor Attorney, known within tho s.toi'o, upon whom a copy of- the-saul Declara ti?n.mi^hS be -served,"Ii ^."therefore', Ordered, ,That the .Defendant do* appear and plead to thu Declarulion on ?i -bofore ibo 22J day of Sopt, '.which will be In tho year -uf cur Lord 1869,other ,wtso final ?and ahso.ute Judgment will then bo given and awarded ogahist'hiin*." ST HA1?IIS?N, Clk. C. P. ClerkVOffice, Sopt 28 * <|ly 40. Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases. JUST reoclved a lot of FISK'S CELEBRA TED METALLIC BURIAL CASEfS-of tho latest styles. Also, on hand, .of my own manufacture and finish, a beautiful assortment of MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR and PINE COFFINS. All of which I am soiling at LOW FIGURES, and STRICTLY FOR CASH. fl. A. MARKE UT, Next door to. Advertiser Omeo. Jan 1? * ? COU GAREE ! THE Thorough Tired STALLION CONGA. . KEE will stand at Edenfield C. H., durlrg the Fall Season nt $20 for (he Season. For fur ther particulars, enquire of Mr. JACXSOM Covan, at thc Clerk's Office. Sept 15 3m 38 SADDLES! SADDLES ! JUST received a lot of Second-hand MCCLEL LAN SADDLES, which are in good ordjr, and almost as good as new. Price, $10. C. A CHEATHAM & BRO. Sq* 7 ti 37