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ron ma AimKVU.fcK IIIKW. CoKRsttl'Hf, 8oftl?m!?*r lft, I8G8? Mu. Kurron: 1 Hiring tli? piut Wu?k I hftvo fulfilled tho vniioU* nppomuuenlx nimlo through iho column* of lliu DiMiict, puptrs, m ounvrmcr of lhi? Contfrwionnl District. Wlieih** I linvo *' *Ul?i1 or ntat* to*lM iho cmuo of Democracy, the 3J <4 November next must tell. i In my itinernncy I saw nndticnrJ muWi ?"ese=: ^^jia^r^rnhUr, both favorably X to Me gener- I to tfc , -nt^TinTon Iwo-tliiuls of n good crop t*HI be made. Preparations were being mulo for largo crops of small grain ; much more Sorghum niul Implioc whs seen tbnn I anticipated ; and but seldom did I seo a remunerative crop of corn. Is it not amazing that our planters aro so wedded to this everlasting corn crop, that tliey will sink money year by yenr attempting to grow ii when all nature, the land, seasons nnd ll e yield tell them it is not the forago crop adapted to this latitude? Land that will not average eighteen bushels of corn per n/?tA Rinl*Q flm till! nfni' mnnoo 5f ?rA?w? in - ? I ? b'""" " corn. One-third goes to the laborer, onethird to the mule for the next year, and all llio other fhird (if less llian eighteen bushels per aero bo made) U consumed in Wear, and tear, and rent, nnd tools, and seed, *ko. How many ftjthtml plantations in Abbovjlio District aveiage eighteen bushels per acre ? Nol oue. I may bo asked, what substitute do you propose? I will venture lo suggest one for my fellow-planters, and if ray advice is followed, and with ordinary seasons, if the result is not morn profitable than the present corn crop, I will pay the difference. For each plo.v animal on the plantation, select a half acre of stiff red land or strong grey land. Enrich this half aero with commercial manures, or stable manure, or cow-house and p'g-pen manure, or the ?emr>5n28 of lh? wood-yard..as.h-Jif>r?nerf.. each half acre, and cross plow it, and if possiblo subsoil it by the 15th October, and then sow, plow in, and harrow or brush, one bushel of clean barley to each half acre. As soon in March na tho grain is high enough to cut with n pocket knife, go to work on it. Beforo t!ie inulo or horse has consumed the culling from iho half acre, thai first cut will bo liigli enough to cut again. Before jointing it may be cul all over twice, and then allowed to head rand ripen, when a harvesting will probably yield twenty or thirty bushels par ncrc. If cut^tit once, forty bu-hols may bo harvested. The grain soaked overnight, in ealt water, ia fed as a rubsiitute for both corn und fodder. The green bailey ;r. equal to a feed of fodder and one-fourth or one-third of the usual corn feed. Try .it, one ond all of you. I bnv? no barley seed for salo. Throughout iho enliro circuit of tho District which I made, I saw but twelve new a-aUs, aud thoj wero split from old field p?e saplings, atul put on lop of a rotten fence to keep out Block that I supposed had begun jumping. Nor did I see a clean fenca corner or rebuilt fence, and much to my regret, dilapidation seemed to be Ihe order of the day. Why ie this, fellow pl?ntere ! I'll tell you. It is because you have 'entered into ihe copartnership business in making your crops with an inferior tace. Buy your labor as you would your sugar anil coff e, and you will always fiud timo to repair, rebuild^tnd renew. ii^A hopad, Mr. Editor, that last pale- I day would have given us a Planter'^ Association in the District that could and would bave secured unity of action on these and otber matters of vital importance to them ; but not so. Our planters appear to be de' termined to carry the bushel of meal in one end of.thb lag and a rock in the other awhile longer. Yours truly, , D. WYATT AIKEN. Le#?l^y$> i:z' Columbia, S. C., September 14.? Id the ilotiso a resolution to have two sessions each day was adopied. The billto incorporate tho Wan do Company was oi'dured.to bo enrolled for rati fixation. Tbo bill to regulate elections and to | prevent abuse of the oloctive fran- j chise was read tho third time and sent to tho Seriate. The bill to organize tho ^Sapreme Court was read the second lime. ^Tbe substi ciary Committee. Theresas a manifest .dispositf on' to take ap'; the- enbsti tate, which was ordered to bo printed, ahld inadVUie awfcfol d&erfor to mw row 6t Jlb'olock, The bilk to provide for^hv iempora. appointment of magjstrateSwas read *od #0# # Tho bill: to sell the fcolo&bia Canal 13^? * Wood r.resdi^;. SLOdbory^id; -gattoon *tfij&d - the VorAi;?atr prf4r^^. 01& md said fr would be bought in by liob In iho Sonnto a mttifctgo from thv IIOUM) wan received tho roittitt of Iho llouso bill to prevent discrlmi nations ThoSonate returned iho mcs> i-a^o lhat the lull wad laid oh Iho tnhhv Uunlnlph Introduce J a resolution nthoriRlng tlio Governor to conrcno iho L^'Jslnluro in regular ?-oi?s{.ou in Charleston, which was ordered for considorution lo-morrow. Tho bill to c!oso Iho operations of ifc&lfi 6f iho 8Um of ttouih Carolina VP#9 royortcd roudv for ratiflm* itoii. . Tho bill to or??A?.!TO ' thlS Bup'-ema Court and tho bill to regulato t'>c admission of persons to practico in tl?u Courts of th<> Stato was read the third timo and sent, loathe Ilotiso. The following bills were read the second time and ordered lo be engrossed : A bill to regulate attachment** ; a bill to reirulato arrests and bail in civil actions; a bill to .suppress insurrection and rebellion ; a bill to provide for the formation of the electoral college. A letter was received from (j'ovcrnoi Orr, now visiting Iowa, who says lit will Jaceopt the .Ttdgeship. Hol'se. .September 15.?The considoration of tho following papers was postponed until the regular session: A 1 >i 11 to make provision for the poot in tho several Counties of Ibis State. A bill to regulate the sale of spirituous liquors by apothecaries. Tho petition of tho Commissioner.' nf flirt A l?Knvilln fViiml \* ing an appropriation of 81,500 to ]ct?oj up the pool* house in that Couiity. The Senate bill to prevent diseriinination between persons, on account o] race, color or previous condition, came up for consideration, in uonneetion with the House bill on ths same subject which had been returned ?from tin Senate, at the request of the House. Senate will conuni -i;u\;:.JLat the House, as there is conservatism enougl even in that hybrid assemblage tc prevent the passage of the bill. - < ?>? ? So many Republican papers in al parts of the country arc joining the .Democracy ihat we cannot find room to print tlieir names. % ? ?H> t General BucII, who wived Grant an< 11ik army from utter destruction al Siiiloii, supports Seymour and Blair Five hundred Republicans in Montana have renounced their adhesion to the Radical party and come out loi the Democratic ticket. The Illinois Lust, a German Radical paper, has expired, in consequence oi <l.n I.-.,. y.f ri ... liiv \IVA1 s,tiu:i ux i:iv i VDjiVCUU'lU IK'!'1 mans of the city, who iiavc heretofore noted with the Radicals.. There is a German Democratic club in New York, nearly five hundred strong, nearly all of the members of which arc said to have heretofore voted the Republican ticket. The Grant electors in Alabama have declined to serve, and havo taken the stump for Seymour. A Itadical paper in Montgomery has ceased publication for want of support. The Pittsburg Post says it has the names of eighty-two .liepublcans oi that city who have joined Seymour and Blair clubs, and will vote the entiro Dcinoftrntic. tiel??t :if fln>in>v( /.left tion. Two thousand Germans residing in the upper portions of Philadelphia havo formed a Seymour and Blair club. Theso Germans havo heretofore acted wilh the Radical party. Philadelphia will elect the Democratic ticket by at least ten thousand major ity. H.7 . . Dr. Bock, of Leipzing, wagos wai againnt patent medicines b'y analyzing each new nostrum as it appears, publishing its ingredients and the cost tc the manufacturers. The Cuban coolio trado docs nol appear to be, in any wise, abating It is understood that thero are now at Mariel and Havana, about 8,000 or Hale. CONSIGNEES. The .following named persons fca?< ;Hc^ Exrnesa?D L War<Jlaw, Gen VS I^Oowin Dr J J Wardlow, Mies S Haskell, C T Ilaafcell R M Miliar, C Cox. ;. D II. BONDLKY. Agent *'; M A R K E T S. - ABBtrtitt, Sept. 18. COTTON?43ale* of tl?? week t?n (10) balet -from 10 @ 22. .. Colombia, 8, 0., 8opt?Tnberj6.?^Salea U halo?coUon tfl-rlay?mijaiing 20J. New Yolk, September 16.?7 P. M.-?Cottor n?dr?;<frU*9 ?bd Jo. better ; galea 2,800 bftlei at 25J. j,/ j;/t. . cGuABtWTQ*,. ^epUtnbef ;??a f; MlM ;140 baTe#^-tniddliag( at; m?Jpt<roa. . Au#o?*r3?pMb? 1C.?Cotlon in fair demand; rnsrU?t filtner. in taOtf-^widdllojJ 22; strioa 120 bates. isrmoi^ S^ptetnb^r l'r-^-8^ P. M.?C^ytoB Ch ... ' NEVER KNOWN TO PAIL 111 ^ OHjyfoorl^ IncUnti CHOLAGOGUE, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers ail m, Mwore's Iludluiil Amo Otivo. I mi absolute specific for nny variety of 1 JD Pttver tad i|??, # nucrmiUMt F*v?r. J Alt E. PARKER'S, Agent. i September 15 4G if SHERIFF'S SALES. 1>Y villus of sundry writs of Fieri Fneins to n>? directed, i will sell at Abbeville C. II nn ii.? m.._.1... > rn'iviiipn -? [ the following property, viz: iOtl acres of lrtii-1, mora or Ices, bounded by ' lands of I'eter Citlilhibeuu ami others, levied on t ?a the property of E It. Perrimun, ads. Daniel S. Cox ami wife vs. .Vicujiili Lauo and wife. ! 4(10 ocreH of land, mora or lens, bounded l>y lands of r. It. Mora^nn mid oilier*, levied on as the property of Micnjah Lane and Agness, hie wile. ads. 1 >1111 icl N. Cox ntul wife, j l'2:> acres of land, rnoro or lets, bounded by lands of J. L. Patterson nnd others, levied on a: the |.roperiy of Einily Isotii, nds. Dauiel is. Coz . and vrife. 07 acros of land, more or less, hounded by hinds of Siitnttfl Jordan, Enoch Nelson and others, levied on as the properly of Hubert Keown, nds Samuel Joidatt. 605 aelesof land, niore or l.'Os, ho*) tided by land* of J.T. Liddell, L. C. Wilson and others, lav'ed on n? the property of Moses WioBtock, ads. 15. Allen and others. 333 acres of land, more or less, boutided by , Ian Is of D. J. Jordan, Mrs. S. A. Marshall, and other!), levied on aa the propeity of Dr. J. J Wardlaw, ads. Mury McC-uw. bold nt the risli of the former purchaser. TERMS CASH. II. S. CASON, S. A. D. SlieriflTa Offic?, ) September 14, 18t>8. J 4C Id | ABBEVILLE?IN EQUITY. 5 \Ym. H. Parkor, Commineionor, vb J. II. Cotb, ot. al. * PURSUANT to order of Court, I will ael j cry, 011 oale Day in vw;?,; i-?. tract of l?nd iitur Abbeville known aa tin > Tuaiiti Tract, on which J. K. Hamlin residoa in ttco tract*, said tract bounded by lands o K. 11. Wa/dlaw, T. C. 1'errin and others ant contains 1*27 acre* mora or leas. I Terma Caah. Puichaaora to pay for paper: k and stamps. \ W M. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commi-sionei-'a Odico, ) I Sept. 10, 1808. f Sept. II, 1SC8, 2:\ St, Paikir, Uommipsioner, vs. J. E. Lyon PURSUANT to order of Court, I will pel at public outcry, at Abbwille ("out ' llou?e, oil Sale Day in October next, (5) th< Tract of Land known os the Willie Cailtoui trucl, ncrcs, more or loss, mid bouridei liy lands of .1. A. Calhoun, J. Edw'd Calhoun Edwin Parker arid others.! I * 1 C3T T ci ins Cash. Purchaser to pay for f papers and stumps. V."M. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner'* Office, ) Sept. 10, 1SC3. J ilorrow and wife vs. It. A. Arclici and others. PURSUANT to orJer of Court, I will sell at Abbeville Court llouso, at public outC'J*, on Sale Day in October next., (5) tlx tract of land near Abbeville Court House, late ilie Real Estate of J. P. Cromer, deceased, 237 acri'9, more or less, bounded by land* o J. I. Gilmer, Samuel Robinson and others. Terms Cueh. Purchaser to pay for nupera aud stamps. WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Sept 10, 1808. J J. ?. Armstrong vs. Eliz. Armstrong and others. PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Coorl House, no Sale Day in October next, tha Real 1 Eslaln of Win. Armstrong, deceased, as follows: > 1. The Winter Tract?290 ACRES, more oi less, in Anderson District, bounded bv lands o Mrs. Cowan, Widow Robinson, &lill Traet, one olhers. 2. Tract No 2. (Wilson ?Ss Armstrong Tracts' ' 210 ACRES, more or loss, bounded by lands o ; .J. Armstrong, A. Cowan, Robinson and otb. era. ? 3- Mill Tract, 6} ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Est ato of W. Pearmau dee'd, Tract No. 2 aud olhers. t 4. Another Tract, 370 ACRES, mora or less, bounded by lands of J. M. Br any an, W. Y Walker, Geo. Alewina and others. 83T Terms, Credit of 12 months with in 1 lei eat. Purchasers to giro Bonds with twc good sureties and mortgage, pay costs in Cast ted pay for papers au<l stamps. WM. H. PARKER, " - 0. EL A. D. J Commissioner's Office,) bept. 10, 18C8, J f - ?? **'$' ' * 'p> ? JT outcry,- stA^NNii Pw* -'????*<?a; Hale IldV in Ootober next, (i>) Lue lrWw3lfiB? near Wfllinctoo; known as "CHERRY HJLL7 180*2 ACHATS, more frf lest, bounded by lacdi - of A. Burt, O, T. Poroher, and other*. . py Terms, half Cash.?^A* to othar ball . credit of 12 months, with ftStdrert. Purchssser to give bead with two good sureties, (witii right to pay the whole In cash.) and p?jL foi ' ptpors and stamps. Titles not to bs dsJiWed till paymsnt iu , fultif ready. . . > WM. H. PARKER. ' * , ; C. E. A. D. fr*. tim ' Morriman, Bx'r, vs. Clinkscales. J pUI^ANT^'Pfdk i^li public Trustees of 1K> Lallowo vs. Brownloo. Pursuant ioot>i?*, I WHI *?H, *t pniiii? irtilrry, nt AltU?villr> Oiutl lion**, on SVo l>-?v InOrtohtr ncX?, (ft) ll?<? R<'*l folate of JOHN RROWN1.KK tU-cw.A I'M" \CRl?S. mote or liouin1e<l Ity UnOs of It. W. WillUnx, .t. XV. 1\>*vrr. nn<l oilier*, IN TWO OR MORF. TRACTS. Plaits will !>? ma?lo ami <'xliil)it?*il on dny ol *nl<\ Term*, l?alf Cash. As lo oilmr ltalf, I credit of 12 nionllia, and interest. Purchasers lo give bon.la witli two good sureties ntul mortgage, ami p?}' for papers anil stamp?. XVM. II PARKER, I C. Br A, D. 'J~.'r>mi*?iouer,s Office, ) 8?pt 10. T.AR. J ., Hifc-i t - Wilson vs. Uykfttrt. ' ' PURSUANT to order of Court, I will ?< ] nt public outcry, at AI>l>oville Court ' House. on Sale Day in October next- (6) the Real liastnte of \V. C. Davis, deceased, beinR i liia interest. (?) in "Law Run>?e," in rear of Court Mouse?subject to tlie terms and conditions on which the s>nrr.e was held by liiin ah tennnnt in common. 1 z*r Terms Cash. Purcliaser to pny for papers and stumps. , WM. H. PARKER, 1 C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) i Sepf 10, 1808. ) Ijynch vs. Lynch. |PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell, 5 nt public outcry, at Abbevillo C. II., on Sale day in October next, (5), tlie Real Kstato of A. W. I.vneh. deceased, in 3 tracts. viz: 1 HOMESTEAD TRACT, 279 Acrns, more or loss, bounded by lands of J. W. Bluck, > Capt. SwiUing, and others. 1 2 BRANSON TRACT, 208 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. W. Black, W. A. : Gaines, and others. 3 RUSSF.L TRACT, 200 Acres, more or lees, b unded by lands of Jolin Smith, W. A. Gaines, nnd others. Teims, half cash?As to other hnlf credit of twi-lve months and interest. Purchasers to give bonds with two good sureties, (with right to anticipate payment), pay for papers and stamp*. Titles not to be delivered till payment is made in fulL WM. II PAPTTTTD C. E. A. D. 1 Commissioner' Office, ) Sen* 10 ISH8 , f ? Aiken vs. Wardlaw. f 1 PURSUANT to or?Ur of Court. T will .ell, JL at. public outcry, nt Abbtville Court j Mouse. on Snle Pay in October next (5), all the Ilea! Estate of II. W. Wardlaw, deceased, (except the tract assigned to Mrs. Wnrdlaw for Dowcry), 1000 Acres, more or less, br-undctl by lands of If. II. Cresswell, J. A. I'artlow, nr.J other.. This tract may be divider] into '2 or more tracts, of which plats will be exhibited on day of sale. Also the Remainder, in the Tract assigned for I)'>wer, 250 Acres, more or lee., bounded by lands of Capt. Cresawell, Thonias Colc man, J. A. l'artlow, nnd others. j Terms, hulfcash?As to to other half credit ^ for twelve month-) and interest. Purchasers s to t;ive bonds with two good sureties, (with ~ riiiht to anticipate payment) pry for papcre j and stamps. Titlea not to be delivered till payment in ' full )B made. WM. U. PARKER, C. E. A. D. CcmmisH*anc:?? Office, ) Sept. 10. 1SG8. I Ilodgos, Adm'r, vs. Higjins. PURSUANT lo order, I will sell at Abbeville Court IIou?o. at public outcry. on Sale l)uy in October next, (5) the Real Estate ol W. W. lliirgin*, dee'd, on Watts' Creek, 1f>S ACRES, more or less, bounded bv lands of A. I Agnew. A. M. Agnew, S. J. Hocfgea, and others. Remainder in tract of ?C ACR&*. more or less, assigned to 8. J. Hod. en for Dower, bounded by lands ?f Joba Higgius, A. M. Agnow and others. f tST" Terms Ca?h. Purchaser lo pay for papcm and stamps. V/M. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner'* Oflice, ) tJept. 10, 1GCS. J Richoy and wife ve. Hodgca ct al. PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell nt public outcry, nt Abbeville Court Hou?e on Sale Day in October next (B) the trncl of land upoa which Elizubetb Hodges lately I lived, 211 ACRES, more or less, bounded by t lands of Wm, Ilodgee, Marshall Sharp, and I others. This Trncl may he divided into two tract*. {5T~ Terms, credit of 12 months, with interest. Purchaser to give bond with two sureties and mortgage, pay costs in cash, and f pay for papers and stamps. 1 M. H. PARKER, ) C. E. D. f Commissioner's Office, ) Sept. 10. 1868. J Sept 11, 1868, 20, 3t mm m V. C. DATE, DICD. | \ LL creditors of W. C. Davis, deo'd, ars { A hereby required to present and pro?e their demands before me on or before 1st dqy of November next, or be barred. WM. H. PARKER, a E A IV Commireioner'a Office, ) Jnlj 29. 1868. | Jul; 81. 1808, lfi, 8m. JNO. KNOX & CO. ' C A A '#? ? ?<*? ? ' * j Fall and^Winter Iinporfetlons. * 1388. ' Mi ill ti.ywy , Gtrao<?m t RibbauK, - Wlin^fihl^r; r >&* CARRIAGE SIOF NEAR DIAMOND HILL. PflDAOai tf. SimiSP aunuuiM e& m.uuua OUliV.rd?oecl fully announco to llic i,n _chiien? of Abbeville Dintrict that they re still locaiel.".* their old stand, near Diamond Hill Pfc O.. where 'towj ?*e prepared with I lie In fit tnnlerlnl and good ?rui kuieii, to do all work that may bo ontrubUd to their enre. fnitlifully. nt reasonable prices for cash, Orders are solicited. GORDON & ALDOUS. Sept. II, 1809, 20, tf TNT TXTT? WArPT?T?1f? A17 Ai>l JkMU XUUJk JL JUlt VX' EDWIN PARKER IN BANKRUPTCY. r?~MIE umlcrcicnfid hns be?-.n <lulv appointed X Assignee "of KUWI.N l'AUKKU. All persona indebted to him pt Iho <laie of the application nrn hereby notified to iiiukc payment to nie at r\n early date. WM. II. PARKER, Assignee. Sept. 10, IS(18, 20, If TIE OLD MILL "Reconstructed." LONG CANE MILLS HAVE jti?t been thoroughly repaired. W< challenge competition in quality, qunnlity, and speed. Ten buthcla per hour, aud mor< if you want it. 40 lbs. "best Flout* to GC lbs. "VVlieat. ^of the pudding id in tho chewing.' "Free trade?low dutiow**?no repudiation? a. white mnn'is goveriunont?and " a tlrict con atruction of the Constitution." : L n, COCHRAN. I Ann 12 41 3111 HPisr ennm xr haw ourriii I OF Miles' Shoes, ' For Ladies and Gentlemen. ALSO, EXTRA Si2ES BROGAS^S, ANS WOMAN'S SHOES, AT QUARIJES & THOMSON'S, July 22 38 tf ESTATE OF JAS. J. ADAMS, DEC'D. FURSUANT to order of Court, nil crfdilors of Jaa. J. Adams, dee'd, will present and provp their denin!i:]it before ine, on or liol'or< 1st Oclober next, or be barred. WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commifsioner's Office, ) July 1, 1868. J July 1 S5 3m ESTATE OF SAMMI. A WTT.SniJ TIPP'TI uiiuiuijju Jtl. || XJLiUUJllj Uilll JJ, A LL croJilora of Samaei A. Wilson, dec'd, c9l are hereby order to preseut and prove their demands ou or before 1st November next, or be barred.:. , WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's OfTioe, \ August !, 18G8. > ) Aug 5 40 3m ~mm m ~ A. W. LYNCH, deceased. ALL crtditora of A. W. Lynch, deceased, re hereby reqhired to present and prove ' their demands before m? on or before Id day 1 of October next, or be barred. ' WM. H. PARKER,^ U JSt. A. V. Cotnmiwioner'fl Office. ) July SO, 1868. f July 81, 1868, 16, Ot ilLllp Drop Black find Wv*->t . o< BiZCB. . ' . ^| July 2f, 1868, 14?tf ? . v.- ; . ESTA^rte: p| IRISH DRUGS. ? Atcolio', Hum Cami'ltor, lluslmn.i'* I'lioicr, Kxl. 1 .on woo I in lib Box**, E*tiuctf> VKiiill.i, Kxtrne*(V>ndi Vsii ii Oo|nl Vauoli, ( ll!:i?-k Inutlier Vuruitli, Aimet'o, l'll|MUl?i Crcuoiic, r.ii lioxKi, Senna Lcafi'a, lltjjcmuii'.i l'.lis, Biski.nJ Iron, i;oinp"*iuun, Pul vcri/.jJ l?im, Pbilotokeu, . , LepUnaiio, 1 'i.Airi*., B*bbiuVW?i?Pow^r?, Van DehronV Worm CoafeoUoQB, i Mustang Liniment, (illlC, Gum Tragueanth, Corrosive Sublimate, Villits I'ro. To. Car. Iron, MuMud'h Elixir, Wliito Wax, Large Corke for Juge, Pumiuice Stone, Coffee Gelatine, Cox's Gelatine, Whiting, Sewing Machine Oil. Copperas", Black Drop. C!t.*ciue Yellow, Sm.ford's I.iv-;v Invijjorator, Ciii 11:1111011, Brown's Vnloiisn, Oxygenated billcip, Scotch llc.li Ointment, Ilclmliold Hucliu, Chloride of Nodn, (French,) Mrs. Winslow'a Syrup, I Oil Bergamot, lUfleuiing Speculum#, Pessanis Concave, Tooth ricks, Military Soup, lley lion's Tiunses, Wool Padded, Chloroform, Iodide Potash, (French,) Broinido do. do. I ri 1 r-* ? _ o ? i*ia?5 r cniaia oynugeB, Metal, do. do, s Tooth Brushes, English, Tooth l$ru<he.\ unbleached, I'ercw Toilet Sonp, ) Cologno, 438 Smiths, Cologne, 322 Strauae, Hung, Ilaiig, (Kiinmcl's,) Ilarps Ex> trnet6 for the Ilnndkciuhiof, most fashionable, Hops. pressed. Snsli Tool*, No. l, u, o ...... ? l'nint Brushes, No. 1 and 3, Marking do, Varnish do., No. 1 and 2, Syrup Rhuhaib, Ei her .Sulphuric I'.iix. Vitriol, Oil Cloves, Tine Muratft Iron, llevnen'a I'a lent Trusses, KobinBon'a Toilet Soap. BOOKS. Fowler's Arithmetics, lilitnk Jiooka, School Bock*, N? te Paper, Letter " rniall, ' larg.\ Legal Cup Puper. Largo ^ize Cup Paper, | Pens and Ink, ' Euvclopes, white ami buff. EDWIN PARKER, Ag't. 3ep. 4, 18C8, 10, if FTQ X* C II Jci il) XX ARRTVAT.R! H.J.JLVJLWA * -i-JL B A N_/ # Jnst Received BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: A FINE LOT OF > COUNTRY HAMS, LEAF LARD, A LARGE LOT OF JUGS AND JARS. ALSO, SOME FINE SYRUP. A FINE LOT. OF ; FAMILY FLOCfi, ALL OP WI1ICI1 WE OFFER FOH A5H. If III & Mill Aug. 14, 1868, 16? tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ' !? ALL creditors of J. Fester March all, deo'd , and of Jesse DeBroht, deo'd., ?r? hereby required to present and prove their demanas before me oti or be/or* the first day of November, next, or be barred. WM. H. PARKER, 0. E. A. D. Commifsioner's Office, ) July 20. 1808. f July 81, 18R8,16, 9m. Columbia Phunix publish in "Weekly till let of November. HfinunniTfln uinn mm B, Wr BOU&HTY & CO., Arid bfflrthelf gorviooa to their friepda OK 7*U- TBT WCL JSK. JTamiitr if (our, -D Ui 7 FOR SALE BY WTATE, SHITii & ?0. Aug. 1 I, 1SC8, 10?If iltigp r?"MIE Note* nn-1 Account* J. nOCHT'? <fe 'JL C HRISTIAN nre in'tny lmn<Ja for opfiw? lion. All persona iinl?Ltiil uru rpqumted to come forward nnd settle, as lunger ilu!g? ueo ci'.unot be given G. KcB. MILLER. J.ui 17, 1SCS. :{9, if ~r TTkt ro * r#i >i-i V J J COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MMvfMNTSi jaclijon fc't., atgc-.ta, c'a. HJ ILL (*ivc Uieir |?roni;>t. |j<ms?!Vi1 attention lo lliceale of r.li i'UOWUCMC confit.'ned to I heir rare. Corntiiksinns clir.igcil will bo ono nnil u quarter per cent. ?32" CozioigiimciilH Solicited. l). i.ixton . n. w ?.i:ntuv. geo. k. moorse. Auj;. 1 Sti'J, lti?Bin AT tin I fT sifuwo tuinn 13UH11 uo Dilio osiur, I^MBCACING, in par*. Incli Plank, Flooring, li Coiling, Weather-boarding, 1'uliiig auJ ijoantliny, : 11 of excellent quality. SEAL a SIGN. July 24,1S03, 11?tr Gvoonvillo and Columbia n^iiroad Company. m rI MI1S Cor.ij)!iii3" baa now for t=a!<?. in lieu JL of "ijcason Tickets," a TIC-KIST which cntitl.'S a pcraou to travel over ihc road Oijc TEionsniul Sor within one year from date of purchase. The can he purchased from the Agenta a'. Columbia, Newbeiry, Abbeville, Anderson ?nd Greenville. \V. AI.STON CIHP.G3, Grneral Ticket Agent G. St C. II. 15. Co. May 1.1 28 tf \. mm'm WILLIAM A.PRATE, dec'd. A LL creditors of William A. Pratt. <leo\l, t\. ftro hereby required io pres'-nt r.iwl prove Iheir di'nimiita ltcfur?? rn-< (.11 or before; 1st day of November next or be barml. WM. il. r ARK EH, 0. iu. A. D. Commin->ioner'rt Oflic?. ) Jul}' 20, lSiiS. J July 81, lC'-.S, 15. ;i.u ESTATE OF H. "WALLER TOJSLAW, DEC'D. A LL creditors of n. Waller Ward/ja. lnw, dee'd, nre required to present ntnl prove their demands before ine on or before the 1st dny of October next, or be burred. WM, II. PA UK lilt, S C. E. A. D, Commissioner's Oftice. ) July 8, 1808, 12?3;n J ESTATE OF Geo. B, Olinkscales, dee'd. PURSUANT to orJer of the Court, tho creditor* of Goo. B. Clinkscnles, deo'd, will present and provo their demands, on or be* foro 1 &t October next, or he hnrml WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) July 1, 1863. July 1 35 Sm mm ? V. W. HflJjGDfS, dec'd. ALL creditors of W. W. Higijins, dee'd, ar? hereby required to present and prov* their demand* beto*# me, on or before the first of October next or be'barred. f WM. H. PARKER, j/. 0. E- A. D. Commissioner's OAS a*, ) July 29, 1869. f July 81, 1808, 16, Dfc 11VIIKJJI*! 1 It MMVI 0 11 B1acksrai?(p ll-.e conntry. ond aro pro- ,Jfp*red with iiVJrrhiitni lr' to do tho best work ime. Particular Attention jjjpWhich tire?'ft|6.shrunk without cuttings .In - ''^rriflge hrtTObWtty work of eve*y:<!esfrriptioif,^doo<^^?i?orkroa?-ltker m?nn?r, an & Sign,.