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)//./:ri.\'o or rm: i.r/isi..\rr!:r. ] T!io t>bjj;??ilaiiir? it?kniibltki ut Colina bia on tho 21 th inst. Tho House was eadie . to ohi?r l?y tho speaker, mut ?cv ehly-.s' > on members answering to their names, it was anhbuoeon' that a qtit irani waa pr?sent, ami Mm; the House was ready to proceed lo basin ?sit. The rosig nation pf Nitlehtiiio, colored iticinbcr fri) ni /Vhhcvilic, was read and awe pl ed. ! James ll. Jones, member elect fro in Marlboro', in pince of Stubbs. resigned, appeared and qualified. A coinutittee was appointed to wait on tho (inventor and .inform lum timi tho House was or gani/.od and ready to receive any com munient ?Oh he might l>e ph ased to malee. The Se?alo w as called tb order by thc President, I). T. Corbin, lind only four-' teen nichtbcri' answeringio (heir tinnies, it wa H declare?! ilmj a quorum iv ns not present, rind tie1 Senate adjourned, On tho V?i?i?soVor?l additional Semi-! tors app/arod. :1ml a quorum was nu-' bounced. Joseph A. Oreen, while, c loci cd iii tho place ol Kn nd ol ph. Tor OlitiigiAuirg;, and Ctcbrgo \V. Barber, e?lPredi oleo I cd in the place of Rutland, fbi* Fairfield, np- ? penrod ?ind qualified. A resolution was odored by M<iiiigbht-i erv. ami adopted, continuing i he .?rgaui ?iatib?i pf tho Sonnie tho sante as at thc special session; subject tb .such changes I e.n tho committees as may lie ordered Hy ? ho President. .Mesures were i inert dinged bolwcch thc twp lbnises in regard to their orjgntl i/.ation and readiness to proceed io l>n.si-| HISS, ami it joint committee was appoint ed to wait oil the i.i."vernor (iud notify' ililli that tiie (.eucla) A:-e:n!ev wits ready n> receive any oOniiiiuiiiealibn ho might liave to make. A resolution to adjourn over Until Monday was agreed to in Hie Senate, lut los! in lim ionise, ?lloili Houses Agreed, however, to adjourn over lb lVi ilay, In th..- House, 1". S. J.cv.iv. nie inlier cleet fruin I-i.xiiigt?n, appeared kitti quill tiled. Tim pillee of stenographer was abolished. A resolution to allott rn? jilly to mem bers during absence, except cn aeeotuit \ of .severe illness, was lost. Ayes, - ii nays', 'liir. laughable farce entitled " Tho CbiitC-sied Fdeclibti,;' ?lill occupies ..!,<. '* board*" at Um City co;;.n il roohisi No new tentures have keen added -ilur our last, for the i'oiis?li that thc manage ment eoimiders tia' piece pcifee* in :i!l that makes a fal co a farce, ami so like wise do tim publi?. The " lin)lot sectte" j i". Tuesday's performance, in which tia: neting bo?rd of Aldermen iv tts turned into euuntt rs, is pronounced ;is amitsiiig ii piece of juggl?i'y its wits ever witnesses i on or oil' tile stage. Tin: fibsbhce pf the. Votes from two or three of lim boxes did , not, as was feared, interpose niiy obsta cle lo the success of thc performance. Tins .scene w ill probably In- repented ip I intervals to gratify tim tastos of the pillo , lie. who are greatly tickled with it. Not hi tig boiler could lie given. The; tournament of the barristers is now in orourcss, mid excites much feili?ig n-. tuong tito members ol tito legit 1 frat emily, l! is doubtful as yet whellier lhai;upc 0l'| Kool soap will be the victor. Ilotll arc dbngiity knights and experienced in lilt ing, but as the prize is merely a Mayor, neither is expeeted to display his best points. Nevertheless. S?lito dexterous; feats may 1)0 looked for. In tho meantime, .Mr. Pillsbury, the hero of tho piece (which Sins beeil pot tip oxpres.-ly for his bc ne/ll and regardless of cost) is winning his way more and moro into public favor and sympathy ; ami. kl though merely a quiet special or of I his novel raree-show, is gaining ntuoh that will awl him in judiciously iii?tihgikig bur city affairs when lie fills the place lb which Justice and tho Popula; -Vote, have already assigned him. TlIB SI NNV Sonn. - We wore sin wu last week some branches of tho cotton plant on which were blooms and bolls, looking fresh and vigorous. They were from thc garden of Mr. S. I). Kirk, ll Judi.lt street, ie. this city. Mr. Kirk informs us that this cotton was planted late in June, and received little or no cultivation. A f'li mil to so genial and a soil so fertile as this of Sooth Carolina, has attractions for tin: iiidustnoo? farm er no where surpassed. Lot them corie. THANK soi vi so was very generally ob served in Hie city, but apparently not with that heartiness which is character ist ic of Northern thanksgivings^ It md dom i? in (his latitude, Hh'Ti'ltX OP (? OVKlib'Ol! WO VT, c ; ? ' \ 11 ; N o i - SCOTT has been absout ti short (loin lYom thc State, and (luring this lime has had an opporttltlit\ !?> coti suit with politicians and business men abroad, iii regard to important int?r?sts connect nd with thc wei rare ol'our Stat**, Th? Cohunhia corrcsjtdndeid ol' the ,Vci ?* repoHS? as follows, his interview witli thc I tOVOruiM' : Governor Scott, iv holli your corres pondent hud OU the cars, returning io Columbia, looks well aller bis vis!;. lie lois brought witli him iroiii Ohio his fami ly, who lett Charleston last summer Ibr their health, ami tho Gubernatorial main si.m will therefore li? graced dining (be winter hy the, presence of thc Governor's wib>. The GoVeitior says that he has conversed extensively willi gentlemen of thchighest post illili and wealth al th? North iiml West, nml lho\were all of Um cpinioii thal the only way lo revive thc lallen fortunes of thc state, is for the people of intelligence In the ?State to cease io bo b willi distrust and scorn oii Northern people ivlio settle iii ibo Stat, ami brjllg their capital ; in oilier word-, not to satirize them as .. carpet I niggers" or lo ridicule timm if they sec lit to be come candidates for pf lice. T?ti'y told j thc Governor that a-- long as (hat feel ing existed, or unies-; Hie people became more cosmopolite in their tVays and mis toms. Un-State would romain in jU j res ent half-way disorganized condition lind could possess no crt dit abroad. Tho G?vofhof hopi's that as tietieial tirant has been elected by so ovorivholming a majority the old feeling will wear away, and that General Grant, in admiiiister-j ing tito Government i will bo abie io shape his co?irs? feo ti's to create a cpueil iatovy disposition between all parties. d'!m < bo ci nor also states thill leading' railroad tuen timi OapitalistSj worth ten and twelve million dollars, arc auxii iisly awaiting the thorough establishment of civil hot i:i tito Slate, when they arc featly to give their ntotmv and en'ergie* to any railroad i'htorpl iso in tim Sotilli iyhicll htts a slia'iow of promise of ht inp -atc ?iud profitable to themselves, as wed as to tiie c ?in mil ni He^ lobe ue|ie|Uted by their construction. All they yvtiiit to be assttn-d of i-, that the obi citizens r> cog ni.m fully tim law-- passe I by Cilligri Ss rtiid tiro (.ogistatfires of lite Various) States, ami will ad up t<> them faithful ly; Governor Set-It has no dOtib? wl?iti-l ever ol In jng,/nble to complete the lillie tiipg? Haiitdadi if tim pr?sent peace of th.e Stniti be maintained, ami tim people forget, for tho tim'"-, all p.diti L'td isvues. ami devote themselves lo their material hitOtoSts, LJXCOi.S' rx?yj:/:s? i y. Inst nr.m.bci- appeared a C??h-' inundation from a student tit thc iibovtii institution, inviiig an account of a meet-, in.; of youie of I'm- liieiei- tifjtho I'lliVeri sitv? find tho presentation ci'a ibm to a thctiiber of the t's'.notts FltYy-tbuylh Mass, j t.'o loi td Vols., ut.itcr tuition there; cm-, bi'?cliig al.- ' a speech Oii behalf (d' tili' institution by A. Il Griinke, a young ??loi'ed mun of this eily. Mr. Griitikti appeals to tliosc xv lio aro friendly to i'm ' ! education of tile ni'j.?l'0, to lend their aid toward sustaining this University, winch ho states is destined to oxer; a pOwerltll itilhicn?e in elevating his race, by send ing out numbers of tV?ll-ed.tictiti'd young' moil us instructors to tho masses; and a Hording all who desire it a favorable ineans Of obtaining a know ledge of the higher branches ol learning. Lhiedhj Cuivei'sity is ail in-tilutiou for tho eda-! cation of young mon bf African descent, established ai <>\i ud, Pennsylvania. A correspondent writing of it. says; " Within two yeal., four ch;.its have ! ccu cniio'.vc .!. o.ich "it ibo sum pf $20,. ooo; ono ivy tl..- liberality of W. jv Dodge, Ksfj,^ of our city ; one 'ny thc Avery estate bf Pittsburgh ; ono by ti gentleman of New York; timi one by .Mrs. Mary Dickey, her husband, son., and others. Tiiri?e mote dial rs should lie endow,. I at once, and tho Capacity of thc building doubled. Moto (hah half of lbc students were slaves a few yeats since, a .d over foriy were soldiers. Tile Lincoln University will turn out i lied grand tea.iiem of thc race.'' Thc New York Tribune closes ait ar ticle relative to thc lJuiVOl'Sify willi tho follow ing icm a lits : I " Wc trust, fdr Hie honor ofdins nation, thal lite world is about to witness here an attempt upon agr?ai scale to raise anti lo felt li?, oomparati vely, a race which for moro lliah two centuries has been studiously degraded by every device | which all the ingenuity pf an unlimited power and all thc precaution of an un- i nundy fear could suggest. There aie tiloso win) hope for failure tts well as those who predict success ; but, unfortu-j wittily, almost i vory scheme tims far hil i upon lia? liad certain partisan features, .and luis boon approved or condemned pnile in advance, according to tito polit ical proclivities of it.-, observers. Tim reStllt'of this, unless it should bo correc ted, . ust bc judgments erroneously hasty and impatient conclusions unwarranted hy fair ami hone.sl experiments. A pi cal project, for tho permanent amelioration of tlic social status of a class cannot be carried ont in a month, or il) a year. Nor should it be dependent Ibr its success morely lipon Acts of Congress or thc j shifting pliai c?i of popular opinion ?V? aro ul rays rejoiced) Hu rt fore, whenevei liiere h i ? > he uh ettbrl i<> 'educate th' Ul ick, lo Hud i'-- supportera neting upon a permanent basia, with full leisure ibid opportunity upon thelriside. Webelleve, c.hciiccr un lilli mpt has! been tua le '. train lite Ul:iel\ iii this rousbunlde wayn thai ii has aliVav.s succeeded : and I? ve rv both -1 man wi!! nur?o with mn consider' hi.'; sbciM biilleultics ?hielt requires i ,J prescience lo lorelei!, thai '.ii" experi ment ci' liberally educating ii consider tibi? body oft-ohu'cd Mani, well worth trying, \Vli?le'ver may he thc opinions ?fothers, we have ho doiibt ol'a favor ablcrcsull, Al any rale, av we cannot tlvoid llie n ial wilhoul danger of an archy, let it l>e fairly and philosophical ly undertaken." si si'i:.xs;nx <>/-. rm: Mh'UC'Ull v. The New Yolk Tribune, in eoiiuu?ht lhg on lins cvOtit, says : u T?tere could scarcely be a more sug gestive fact. Thc Mercury has id ways been Ibo organ ol'thc Aristocracy of lite South, and has always represented I Ito extreme sentiment ol' Southern slave driving aggrandizement. Ilelbrc ?lie war.il was the ?tiniest enemy ol' the I nion, buring lite war. it champa> ?eil Hie har die-I measures; and since pence it has beeb thc implacable foe of every lioiiesi attempt a; reconstruction, fi ht el by a member ol the noted bl titi Iv .>! RiicMs. it has biby ropreseillei every principie of which tile WhottS li.iv? so hui.' hen intrepid and Consistent ad vocale-.. Its suspension, therefore^ in dicates that lin* b ari -to.'rac " is dead thal the-' fus! families" ol' t'ne Soul h cai no loiigci support an Org.'ih : ililli that a a polilietll fact their empire i-pa-t. W are jsorry for Mr. Khell, and f ir thc -a pension bf li' s enterprise ; but thc il?til of i he .V rcurif is a .sari' sign of thc dh solution i'f all tliiil remain-ol't!:e prob and exclusive class thal dwelt for s many yeats in South Ca roi inti j and ivigi ed ol cr t he lb )utldie.':' .y.l r/: yo i'll MOM: v. I T!i" poorest, laboring man who ca saye thirto'eh and Ihroe-qtiurlor cents pi day, jud ai compound Interest, w ill sa? in one year S?t)? in ten years SOoti, twenty \ ears i? 1,8(50, in thirty y ear ?o,V';?U. in forty 87.7,00? ia lt tl y yetti ?11,OOO. Who coal.i not do better titi this if lie would try? Con-taut lal' would enable every man or ni . .linnie... make a fortune by saving a fra <. tb,ty. his daily eili'inngs, Tile I'refidniaf! [Savings llaiik; loci, ted at 71 lir?n [street, ii iii generously alii ?ill vvlipj wil j to adopt ? s'a I ? ?tul ?onic?neiit plan h saving their moues. Those who iv h to know how it ?sdi.ne can s. cure a needful information by eoiisiiltilij' M Hilt.a-, tl;.' cushier, vii i is always a. il post, in the bank, during hanki: hours. News and other Items,. ( ! I N . < 11:AM'.- ld l our.- ll is nude -t u-d that llenera1, tirant will hol ma at: extended report as to milita ry. opel lions dui in.: the. past year, but will t i an mit t!ie rcpt its of the\a rion s dopai ment nod district continu tide i's, with -hort hiter Calling attention to Corin recommendations and .suggest|on? in -ti reports, it is rumored that m his iii inessiigo to CVrngreks, President tira will recommend the adoption bf amendment to ibo Constitution providi thai after it by person has once he'd t lb esideiit ial chair lie .-hall not 1)0idig?l to tiie slime ollie,- again. Wii.n TitiN?-W'laii Hie I)cmocr? d|scharg?j their poor employees I Voting tis tlibirconscience dictates, wit will tho aforesaid Democrats do? \\ lliev hue other t'epublh-ans. <?). wc themselves ''. The threat of; dischargi labor?is is a humbug, tc- the cmpl.yci under as nitfny obligations bi tim e ployees tis thc cu phoees arc to the c plover. i'm; Wniii.n Miivrs.-Californians i peet to make tho journey from San Kn cisco to New York by rail nc\! boin i'f .Inly wed,, and thc wonderful progn of Ibo I'aeiliC Hoad cneoiira;:e.-; us to lu: thai their expectations may be realize Poon r>tsisi:ss.-Tit,- ollleedunile raid upon President Grant brings mind .Mt. Lincoln's complain! uildrr similar ablu tion, b 1 am like a landlm. said he. " who is so busy renting icu tit mic end of lite hiiildiug that bc Inn time to it I tend to Ike tire thal is ra;i at thc other end." Tin; Kielli m- Si'H'ii.iOit.-Al tin i cent Woman's Sulfrttge Conven?an. Huston, .Senator Wilson staled thal i der tliO fOUrj??uth article (the anio ment) of the constitution of the Y lcd Skill's, bc would have no he-i lion in voting for tin iict of Congress give the colored man in every Si thc righi to vole. He added, lunn Ci', that as many pei'SOUS did not pi; this ('(instruction cn thc fotlrtoi'i article, lhere would have to be tini er amendment submitted. In his oj ion the constitution could be .io amt cd that, thc right of sn lira ge, in six ?igllt months, will bc secured lo colored mon till over Hie land. IsciiKA.sti o?- POPULATION.-Thc pt iation of the United States is no 30,000,000. If it incrca.sesin thc s ratio as it lias in preceding period 'will be 12,000,000 In ?87?,aiid I7<>,f ? OOO in 1 POO. j Ntl I ); .J INC I ION ns Ae, oi.NI i'I C<>|. i "it. - - ( ioneral ( irani , in ?lis dist ri hut ion ol i favors in New York, (lilied vvith l'icrre , pout, war I ?enioerat ; breakln-bd willi Circo loy, Republican ; niel diiiod agiiiti I ? ?Hi I loflumn, I >einoernt, ut :i rihiiior pivoii in honer ol' KVitl'ls, Johnson Kc publican. IV\sii> DOM:.-lt is said liuij Ute j Doinooraliii party will In?, cu bai::;' .! - i wiih whiskey probably, un Hui seoro of economy, as (?tefe is iioiirly enough of j Holl liquid in tho I ?oily already lo suii 'ill ! pm poses. All il needs now h- to he i " hi.? 11 ld up." ! M. m TIMI i ic IN Iii MIN Hi-.lNus, i Tho Calveston (Texas) CioMOn bf 11)0 ; I t|i Uisltnil makes thc follow in.!.' sttito? mont : 'V Although it may ?jo ;i lUitttor of, surprise lo our nani rs, il is iiOVortiiclc.SS ?Hilo timi Messrs, Hohlenhoiner ?\- Co.. ?of this city, have just received a eons'gh : ment of Coolies iiircjl fr??ll ( 'hina. They "'ere shipped direel lo litis port ll udor , ordinary hills ol' lading, ami uro regard 0(1 bS, the linn as .simple increhand so. lo he-old for freight ami charges. Two-1 i thirds ol' those persons ure females, ono; ol whom is said to I HS very beautiful, i They arc b> he disposed ol' nt auction.! In < ?di lornin ami Mexico e'oolies are, (jilitO eonunon. but this invoice, wc be lieve. Ls the first ever received in Texas, j What tho result will be remains to ho j seen." j j PliRACiir.il \Nii PKOIM.I..-( 'onprepatioiis j ought t<> rein.auber thal there aie dath - iloVolyiitg on ?he??, as wadi ns the minis I tor. lt is mi easy nial 1er lo lim I faull willi t he pa-tor. When the leal source ol" thc trouble may lie willi tho people. lit! a recent charge to a cong[rogation tho .-peaker remarked : " They (the people) should he faithful iii their attendance upon his preaching; If ll Was his duty lo preach, lins implied that it was their duly to hear him. If il was his linly to preach twice mi thc Sab-; halli, it was their duly to hear Ililli 1 iv ice. If il was his (lilly lo preach in Ulipleas--! ant weather, it was their duly io hear linn in unpleasant weather. This was ti go?d rule, and worked both ways. Sun-1 dav liiglll air. san! he. m reinavkably un wholesome in this lutiltldc, especially lp tim kings- of Christian people." No storm-, in lld.- seel iou of lite .wolli, ' appear lo he so much dieu.ie.I ami ear. fully ti voided as those that come iijioii Hie Sabbath. I MAH RI A Ci ES. Du Thur.vlay, the l'J'h lust i j by the l.'ev.j I'. A. M.nab iii Hie residence .>i tho Inkle's l'allier. <,. I. < t ' N XI Ni ; 11A M . Ksi,., former ly 'il.... io ,M.\ M IK A..-ld..-! (Itiiiglp tor oi' !.. T. Pi 11 I Kb'. Ksiju m i harh--l.ni. S. ' '. Al biiilingtoii, Nov. tsih. hv Kev. li. V. AVIitiiOuinio. Mr. ?AMI.-. I fl.' VTl-.'.ll Unit M, - - M AI; ii l A ttlKidAMSj hUth of bini hilgtoii. _! Special ^.oiicc^, Hopkins lins Como ! I bav. tlie pleasilre of announcing |o hi>' <,;,l patrons and friends, of Charleston, thill I aa? a' hollie a ira Ul. and will as herd,bolo give I.KSSi'iNri IX MUSIC and all depart monts connected wild my line. .My school i- a; HIV old stand. Xo. .17 Henrietta street, JOH X T. HOPKINS. A e..bored Professor. < bat bslcn. i>. C.. <i?i. lo. if. 1?.? ( ?onsuinpt ivoM. i'iie ( i il lo vi I n ( article, front the Boston il , '' .- ?'r.s..-. ol Aug- 2(5th, IMS. will lie foiinii intel e-ti:.tr io ('otisuuip!ive sufferers: j 1,1,'N li Ci ).M PI ,A 1 NTS, .Vc. i'.. liiosu ir.mbled wiih Ijtite I'biiiphthils, Sr aa bili-, a-iliina. and kindred coni|ilainl-. j I can coiisoioiilioiisiy rccoinineiul Un- pte Setiplibll "I Kev. lei ward A. Wi!-on, of Wil-I bam-i'uiL'. hui.n's. l om.tv. X. V.. to be ?rn suive remedy. I lulim no doubt al ail that the | ni.-.!'a ino saved m\ vv if,-'- life S.I M Wli.S glV?l'l itp nv tin- host physician as beyond hts hU\\\;1 and Mr. Wb-'u'- reniedy .-Hied her. by lin- ' blessing of Ci 0?i> i'!;:- pi'esi i ipi ion can be obtained free ol' Hov. Ktlwaid A Wilson J Wiiilaiii.sbaig, Kings ( 'ott hi y. X. V. 1 know of shverui other tustanoc.s w h. re the reinedv j has .-ilo.Mod cares ol' lung di.-e;t.-os, which ] bullied the t.-.-l tm-.heal advice. Now till who have liing HOIltpbillits. or oven think ; consumption ha- seized noon them, lake my lid vied if you waul ?my such remedy, and j send at biiee as tibove, and voil Will never rjjiWriii il. .I X, liltltilV. Bost?n, M.i-s. tit'lg.l; ly. ! uoAii!>?N(; : JOH N M . A I) A M S R?-'.i ;S leave lo inform bis friend- and lim (millie gOncrntly, that bc ha- littod iipthe j o.stabltdniient Xo. ; >.'( M i lay, ina neat and comfortable manner, fm- lb." rteoiimutodatibn of Tl! A X'.-l i-'.NT ?ind PKlt I M A X KN T li?AKOivttS ; and hope-, by his ! ! ondeav ..rs lo plea.-e his jrues.ls and lender theil) comfort abie, lo mc. il a fair shire ul I jUthltc patronage. j n?vW lt pd . ._ .i. isdr/v toh'si'DiN. i FKKIODH Ali Ol bV LMK, 027 KINO SiKi'.ui , CU.W;U:MON, UAS ail li?(! l'apers, Periodicals. &o., for . which lhere ls ?my call, ?md will receive I orders for ;iny paper or purlodleal published ?ii ibo, 1'iiiteil Stilles, ?ind pro?iire lim same promptly. The (ilAKl.l'kSTOX AHVOCATK may ? ?ilways he obtained ?it his store. if j NATIONAI, ! Freedman's Savimcs&Trost Company. Branch nt 74 Broad Street, ai?ARI.KSTOS\ S. c. j 1 \KPOSlTS made on or htiine thc pith day I./ of Xrivoli}bur ill draw inteve.-t ns from Novoinbor 1 si. IH CH ARI) K. OKKKKF. ( ii'n Advisory Commuted . lb P. WAU,, Secretary. I NATHAN KMTITK, ('ashier. I er<,ll iltt IN THU IMsTMH ?T CO lt IM' Ul 'MIK I M'li:i> -1 \ ri ?. rou i in: DISTMCT OF s< s iii t \ liol IS \ . III I Iii* Minite, ul' AlMt AH AM A s 11 tl . Html, ltl|.!. Hy whom II Petition for Uljudtonlion i f Uanki uptev e:-s li,, ?I nu in,- .(lil il UV ul' SOpt.; A. ! i. 1 ' ;s. in >.;.,,I i mon. lu Uti ilk'. I'lipti y. Tn i? is TO i> iv ti \ - . in f. Thal un titf Mt li ili?v ; ol'Sopt. Ail) isuS,a Warrant hi Bankruptcy v.vji:? t.sSlioAl ti^ithlsl tin- Kstiltl! ''I' Alltillllltll Aniliy. ul Orangebiii-g, in Un- District ol, t hiiiigeburg iuii? Still o ol' Suutli Carolina,who I ha- h.-eu adjudged h Haiikrtipt. on ills own Petition : Hint tiie payment ut' tiny Debts tiiiil I Delivery oi'aiiy I'rpportv belonging to said Ita uk nipt. in hini ur foi'iii.t inc .nut t be trans- ] foi' ol' any Prnperty by him an? lot-hidden hv j law: timi a meeting bf thc Liedliora ul' thc .mid Iblllknipt, lo Prove their Debt.-, and toi Choose onoor inure Assignees ot' his l?state, will he hcM nt a ('mu t bf Ihiukruptev. lo be holden al Xu. 72 Hi-oiid sh eet ( 'harl?sion S. < '. | before lt, li. l'arpenter. Remisier, on the .'Illili j day o| Nov.., A. I>. I SUS.at l pVlook, 1'. M .I. I'. M. lil'PlNU. Vj.-H. Marshal as Messenger, nov mit I . i is Tut: msTiticT foti UT ot* iiu; UNITKD STATUS. I OU i'm: PlSTHICT Of .sill iii t A MOLINA Iii the mailer of W. J. M Xiii i i.. Hankiupl, liv whom a I'eiition iva' Adjudication ul Bankruptcy was tiled un tin- li'.ih ilav til l Sept.. A. I?, lsns. in said (otu I- In Btttik ruiey. Tilt- IS TO ?SIVK NOl'tfT.. Tllhl on tin- Killi dil j <i| Si pt. A. D Isiis. a Warrant in Bank-I ruplcy wa- U'Mied against Hu- l?state ol ? W. .1. M a? il I, tit AM Saint.-, ill Hie Dist rici ol' < ;.-oi ;;e!uwn and Si me of Smith ra rofl j na. ii lin has been adjudged a Paukrupt on his j ow a I'eiiii-i;; : (hat I'hepav nii-m nf any Debt.-:) li lidI ii-llvui-y of tiny Properly belongil!" to ?.?dd Itaiikrupt. tu him ni- for hi- use. ami the j I ru i is IV-1- of any Properly by him are fnrbidde.i ' hy Law : thal a nu-el i mr nf the Creditors uti tin- -a'ul Bankrupt, lo Prove Ih?lr Debts, anti lo choose oin- or inure Assignees of Ins l?state, w iii lie helli at a I nui hf liankruplcv td hr pi iii hm til No. 7J Ih-otid st n.CI < harhs ti.us.i'.. hetme l?. lt. Carpenter, Register, .ni tile :ii)th dav ot Nuv.. A. D. I sus. at ll o'clock. A. M. .1. P. M. HITING, 1 '. S. Mai -Int! a- Messenger. nov-21 lt IN iii?; Dtsiitic)' (iiiriif OI-'TIIK UN rr Kl) i STATU?, FOU TH li lUSTUICT Ol' SOUTH CA MOLINA. tn thc matter.of .ions D. SiAOILL, Hank-j nipt. j Hy wluun a Petition fot- Adjudication of h Matikruptey wa- tiled un the Illili day of j i Sept., A.I); LSiiS, iii said Ooiirt. lu Bank rupt C,i . 7 Vi i ii >.-. to 'jive w<Hi:\ That on Hie Kith liny of Sept ('inlier, A. 1 ). 1 sos. a Wiirra ni in Balik! nipti-v iva s issued against lin- K-tate ol' .Itihli'D. Mugil), of All-aims, in lin- D'r-ttiet ul I JeOfgetiiivu ami St tile ot Smith < 'molina.w Im has b<i:u iitfiinlired a Itaiikrupt; on hi- owh I'el it ion; that thc paynieiil of any Debi-ami Delivery ol'any Properly belonging' th said Ihiiikrupl, to him ur tor hi- use. ami (he Han-f.r ol' any Properly by hint ?ire Unhid-j ihn hy Law; thal a uiecting of Hui t.'t-edilbrs 1 if lin- -a'nl Bankrupt, I" Prove their Debts. ii i ul ie eboo-i- mu- ur more Assignees of his listilte, will he hohl at a I .?uri <>i Ibinkliipt .-.v. o I. . I. .i.i., V,. -.? .I .uieet I (hath-.ton. S.nilli Carolina, bi lure P.. H.' t.'AUIM'.NTKM. Itegisler, nu ibo .'lilli day nt j Novehthcr. Ai 1>. is';>. at 12 b'etheki M. .1. P. M. li PP! NO, I'. S. Mar-hat as Messenger, nov 21 lt. | Headquarters Department of tho South, ! dina' tje.urrr.i?M vs nat's ori n a:, A fl. V.M A, I. A., NOV. lill). lM'.S SM AI dil > Pli'OPt>s.\],s will he received nt tlii> otlh-c uni il 12 Mp November -JSih. isils. at which tinie tltCV will be opened. l-'OK I t KNISIll.Nii M?i'liPl A L and ErcctiiiK a Brick Lodge r.ui'ul',mr at inc National Cemetery ul SAI. iSlil.jllV. N.e. according to lim'plan and specifications to Iii! seen al tho olliee ol'tho i'dsi Quart erniasl er at Haleigh N.e. 'Iii.- usual roipiiremi'iils for bids, eic., w ill bc .-sa ted. l'reposai s should he endorsed v Proposals fur liri-etimr a Brick l.odyh Bittldlngy!1 and tidiireiis'id to the iiiiderslgite"t|. IL SA N'TON. Pvt. Uti;;, lien, anti M. I'. S. A.. f'hidl'Q. M. Dept. of the South. Nov. M. :it. ( Bells i Bolls ! Bells ! ',);I:A r Tto?i?VE?tiST /.v cyr M.irv or 7".v:; Ash ut hw ri LI rv, ALSO, (Iront R?duction in Prico or ot u i P.N'iiLlsIl li K ON /di, CA ST S'l'lililh AN 1 ) I'Ali'bt PK I' ( (IMPOSITION j BELLS. HARRISON k DAVIS, Founders, titi YVAPKP.N STivliK'i', NliW-YOBIv, | MANI I Vi ' I int. IO Oil I *t'" U il 11 M \ > bf Bivi d.S iii' apy nu m her ur kev. ; Musical Mimd Hell.* in -et-, from "in- tu j seven nelave.i. I Afar lu-Us in Itfo?/.t!, Sil vcr f?r Ahiinhtuiii P Itl'Oil/.o. Abo in Hells "i any ivt igltl. Wi- keep eonstaiit?y im hand a large a-- ! sort men! oft burch ami ether Beds. Carburet Coinp?sitioii Hods ai fi fi cen echt.s pm- pound. Thisds thc cheapest hell nevi hi : ho imo l\t-\, Ali mu Hells that ?tri! nuutnlcil w ?th our . ! pat cul ntphutlngs arc ivarrantetl for 'INvo j year-. Th,. WaiiiUlteii ol' till ollie.' hC'H i..'.imh-i'.- is for une v ear only, i iii- have the nilly reliable Self-rotary Yoke . ever applie.l lu the I ?uping of hells. Oin- best Hr?nze. Hells are linnie froid thc I best liiiglisli hrmi/.e mot til. eoiiipoHcd ol pun- Copper ami lin (without alloy.1 or wt ! IbrtVit the prit.fdic hell ; i l-'or particulars -end fm- Olreiilrti' tn ll A PK ISON ,v DAVIS. Ci Warren-slreet. New Vo'.k. '? sept 1'.' li ANTliD- ALl'.NTS. - ?200 per month , the voar round or a certainly nf ShUO (0 4M,nO(l per mouth lo those hiving ii little oiipiitll, We guaranty the above monthly ! salary to good active agents at their own ' homes, livery agent, farmer, gardner, phil). ?ter anti fruit prower; North anti South, ' $ht>uld send nt onie for particulars. Please ' . alt on ur address AHP.APN A. Ct., i n:i Second Si.. Baiihudi e, .ii,l. STEREOSCOPIC VIEW3 ALBUMS, CrlROMOS. E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., r><)l I tc. Piiclv.-M.v, Now Yoeh, Invite tiie attention of thc Trink' lo their ex tensive assort mc nt ol' the above, ol' their own publication, man tt tuet tl re ami itnpor? talion. We pulili?li over iv of Stereoscopic View Nia?; a ia. Catskills. 11 nilson. White Mountains, w lushington, SaratoLi.i, Wost Point, Cub a. Venezuela, China. Kngland, Our imported Vi santineni. inelmline . .I' Wm Knolniul. t'l ? .'.ber eminent pie >l? .Switzerland, Khiuu, Pyrenees, Parts, Kngland, Scotland, Ireland, Wal,.*. Pompeii, ( iermanv. Ahstitii, I title, >l;l< TllOV??ANn subjects s, Including ? Mumumi h Cuve, (.'euiral Park. Trenton Palls, Origil Wes!. Ilousatotdo, Delaware. Iii.tta?tiitieoti?, N'cv,- tl rem da, rio- Ande-, Japan, Xe,, ive., &e. ?svs ctnbraee a hir^e as the choicest productions . W. WU mn. I.amy. and grabbers. ebus|sthix of : Spain. Tuilerie?. m. ( lomb Trianon, <'rvsi al Palace;, Tyrol. Herculaneum. pontainebleuu, < intnpolghc', Versailles, \n pb-s, ib-mc, Ac., \c A I.SO, M I ur. r#A N DS (uo'i'iiii; nuibii;, A new and intensely Ihtorc.siillg series. Also, Illuminated ami Transparent Views, ill great variety. We are also exclusive Agents in Anna ea lor 1 KKK li I KifS i: I. A ss yiKWS,' 'I which we have a splendid assortment. Agents tor Kriih's series ol \s l-l xii 1-2 in. Photographic Views in Switzerland, the (?hi?o. Kngland. Scotian I. Wales, i<fc?, S 'I' ii K 0 S C O P k S . We manufacture vev-.v largely, and have ii iargo itdek of Ow heit st?flc? in the lovett tiiiess Pl IO TOO li A PI I AJ.Ul MS. < hir inauulaeture of Albuins is well known : brou;-bout the conn: iv a ?> superior in ipi a lit 3' ind (leanly lo ad others. All we sell arc made in our own factory, md our siylcs an dilVei'l'M Irma those of any itlu r maker. Huyers should not fail lo see ?tty stock belove making their purchases. c 111 ?< iMO.S Tbese bountiful pint tires, that eau not bc iistinynislo il /non thc jtw'-*t Ol). I'aintihys. i" niedOUlll their eosj. wc import largely I ?Oin 'aris. London. I'.crliu. Vienna, and koilie, ind .supply the trade al tho Iowa's! j'viiiS. K. Sc H. T. ANTHONY <* < '>.? fit)! lb:' e\ nw AV. 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