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Itoius. '?General McClcllan, it is said, intends to re side permanently in lloboken. Gutta percba houaca arc auggepted for earth quake countries. . Weaton now intends to walk five thousand mtVcfl In due hundred days for $20,000. ^ The . New 'York' hrtuls complain of a short Bfipyljf.p^gueste jugtvuow. \ V?liaHdtghitrt ' Mfctottds to givo up politics and stick to the practice of law. ? California ,has produced an apple seventeen inches in circumference;. . ' Oi} "earthquake day" in Sau Francisco two thousand telegraphic messages were sent JKast. Mississippi is to have a cotton, bleaohing And; print mill, to be built by a French capi talist. i^Pfovuterice! Hn?de Island, tho butter merchants adulterate their commodity with . mashed potatoes. Zfey^i^?rl' haul twelve clergymen who are each paid over $10,000 a year, aud a hundred nth?r? irho don't'get $1000 each. In Pittsburg,, for years past, a woman has been . ^supported by the charity of her neigh bors. "Sho died recently and left 87000. ' * ' ' - '?? ' v ,.Tn one-fourth of a squarc-inilc surrounding St, Paul's Cathedral, London, there arc forty churches. Lynchburg. Va., says it has the ''fattest liptc?keepcr" in the South, and claims for hiin the "championship." Stockton, California, has an artesian well a .thousand feet deep, which discharges 300, . gallons of hot water daily. The Democrats of Yuzoo City, Miss., have established a school fur the eliildrou of colored men who voted tho Democratic ticket. The problem for modistes uow is a garment that will permit females to bestride the 'velocipede. A Polish Jew of'Wilda, who was so unfor tunate as to have his hotiso burned down, was; ".fined twonty roubles by the Kussian magis trates for crying fire in tho Polish language ? ? " ,A V'V ? ? . The '^confidence game" is said to be so ex tensively practiced in Now York that it is a dangerous thing to be polite to a stranger, lest be band you over to the police. .<!/.. San Francisco is overrun with fleas of huge size, and elegant "back scratchers," in ivory, it is said, arc a common ornament of the par . lor table. .??-*?? ? '' It seems that ;the Louisville Journal did "disohargo George D. Prentice, but it caused such a clamor that they were only too glad to employ him again. , Marfori, the favorite of Queen Isabella, of Spain, has beeil dismissed. His place is now occupied by Count Kspelato, belonging to one *f the first families of Navarre. A certain fop was boasting in company that he had every sense in. perfection. "There is one you arc quite without," Said one who was standing by; "and that is common sonso." "Gentlemen," said a tavern keeper to hip ' guests, at mid might, "I don't know whether ?,you have .talked"onough or not, but as for my Self, I am going to shut up." ^;Ouo of the New York papers reports that Mthd^bity judgo, just elected there, contemplates reviving tho practice of Wearing a judicial wig. The cultivation of broom corn is extcudioj '".iftf Vfrgfuia. The yield avorages a net profit ?of $44per aero, not counting the seed, which ?"is A'alnablc for feed. i Men Wanted.?The great want of this ^ age is mon. Men who are not for sale. Men who are honest, souud from centre to circum forence, true to the heart's core. Meu who will condemn wrong iu friend or foe, in them selves, as woll as others. Men whoso con Hcieuce.f are steady as the noedlo to tho pole Men who will stand for the right if tho heavens totter and the earth reels. Mon who can tell tho truth aud look the world and the de vi right in tho eye. Meu thut neither brag nor run. Men that neither flug nor flinch. Men who can have courage without shoutiug to it. Men in*whom the courage of cverlast ing life ruus still, deep and strong. Men to lange for sectarian bonds. Mon who do not cry nor cause their voices to be heard on the streets, who will not fail nor bo discouraged till judgment be sot iu the earth. Mon wli know their places and fill them. Mon wh know their own business. Mon who will not lie ! Men who are not too lazy to work, nor too ,, proud to bo poor. Mon who are willing to eat what they havo earned, nnd wear what they ba.o paid for. FlBB Arms.?It is" statqd that niuctj-five out of overy huudrod instances of the bursting of a double-ban-oiled gun can be traced to do f/'.cts in tho left bariel. Tho reason is simp that the right ia most frcquontly used aud ro loaded, pr.vhaps ton timos to tho loft one being discharged ouoc. Kvery time tho right barrel discharged tho gunpowder in the left is pul vcrizod. more or less by the shock, aud the sou tiling oC the grains leaves a spaco between the charge and! tho wadding. Hence when tho barrel, is discharged it frequently explodes. These accidents, U is asserted, can ho avoided by sen/liug tho ram-pod homo with one or two jinarfc blows., in, the nou-d inch ;>r godbarrel, every, time the other iff reloaded*, S SALE. In re EEK&iaL & Kons, Bankrupts Ex parte Y.. V. Snell, Assignee-, Ex parte S. DjiBBLK. By virtue of an order from the United States Dla tviet Court, for tho District of South Carolina, I will sell at public auction, at Oraugeburg Court IIouso, on Monday tho 7th December, next, of the Real Estate of E. Ezckiel, Bankrupt. , All thnt tract of land, in pr?ng<d)nrg, situate on Russoll Street, fronting 'on "Bald Streut GO fcot',Nand running back about 230 feet, bounded west and south by lots of Coruelson, Krumcr & Co., and cast ou Store Lot of E. Ezckiel. ALSO All that improved Lot of Land in said Village, situato ou the corner of Russoll and Market Streets, of same dimensions as tho above, bounded west by the above und south by lot of Coruelson, Kramer & Co. Terms?One-third cash, balance on a credit of ono year, purchasers to give bond bearing interest from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers and stamps. I P. V. DIBBLE. Assignee Ezckiel & Kuhn, Bankrupts. novrl7 . ?? ? ??? td \ ASSIGNEE'S SALE" IN BANKBUPTCY-an.thematter of Josarn-Pojt-,j . niRuuRK, a ^ Bankrupt, Ex parle N. A. Bull Er | parle .Ionn It'. Mi t.i,IIOt'8. By virtue of an order of sale from the Honorable District'Court of the United States, fpr the District of South Carolina, I ' will soil before tho Court House, at Orangeburg, S. C, on Monday, tho 7th December, 1808, at the usual hours of sale. All that plantation or tract of land containing sixteen hundred and seventy (1070) acres more or less, being the tract on which Joseph Funderburk, the Bankrupt, now resides, bounded by lands of eVtnte J. J. Andrews, estate of L. C. Glover, T. H. Lcgnre and North F.disto Hirer. Also 1 Mule. Conditions?For the real estate, one-half cash, the balance in otic year, secured by bond bearing interest from .day of sale, and a mortgage of the property. The Personal Property cash. Purcha sers to pay for papers and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignoo Estate Joseph Funderburk, Bankrupt. Orungoburg, Nov. 13, 1808. nov 14 td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By Y. D. V. Jamison & Son. AUCTIONEERS. IN' BANKRUPTCY?In ihc matter of jeremi.VU Hi ley, Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, As signee. liy virtue of an order of sale, to me directed, from the Honorable District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Public Auction, tit the residence of Jeremiah Riley, in Orangeburg County, on Tuesday, the 1st December, 1808, at 11 o'clock A. M. The Personal Property of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of 1 Mule, 1 Maro and Colt, Cattle, Sheep, Hugs, Books, 10 bushels Rice, 1 Blacksmith's Bellows,-Anvil, Vice. 'Tonga, &e.' I Terms?Cash, and articles to be delivered imme diately after the sale. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Estate Jeremiah Riley, Bankrupt. Oraugeburg, S. C, Nov. 12, 1H08. ALSO Int he mottcr of Irvin A. Tili., Bnukrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sole from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for tho District of South Carolina, I will sell at public Auction at the residence of Jeremiah Riley, in Orangeb?rg County, on Tuceday, the 1st day of December, 1808. * - The Perishable Property of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of 30 bushels Cotton Seed, 1 Clock, 1 Saddle, 1 Straw Cutter, &c. Terms?curb, and urtiolos delivered immediately after the sale "P. V. DIU RLE, Assignee. Estate Irvin A. Till, Dankrupt. Oraugeburg, S. C, Nov. 12, 1808. nov 14 21 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter Jons Bsowx, Bankrupt,./.'* parle J. R. Millions. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Honorablo District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. I will sell at Public Auction, at Oraugeburg C. II., at tho usual hours of sale, on Monday tho 7th Decembor, 1808. All that plantation or tract of land (being the tract on which the Dankrupt resides,) in Orange burg County, containing two hundred ami fifty (2?0) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Aaron Dowling, D. F. Young. YV. J.. YV. Riley, Chiudcs Dowling and ? Hut to. ALSO The personal properly of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of an Iron Sugar Mill and-Boiler, Anvil, Flute, &c. Conditions?For the Real Estate, one half cash, and the balance on a credit of tuclvo months, se cured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with a covenant for resale upon breach of condition of tho bond, upon giving twenty-one days notice. For the Personal Property, cash. Purchaser to pay for papors and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE. Assignee Estate John Brown, Bankrupt Ornngcburg, S. C, Nov. 12, 1808. nov 14 td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of A. J. Evans Bankrupt. " By virtue of uiy appointment ftS Assignee of the above named Bankrupt, Twill sell nt public auction ou Saturday, the 28th Nov., 1808, at the residence of A. J. Evans, in the Fork of Edisto, Oraugeburg County. Thu perishable property of above named Bank rupt, consisting of carriage and harness, saddle and bridle, saddlebags, double barrel gun, cows and calves, cypress canoe, and othir articles. Conditions?Cush, and articles delivered imme diately after tho ealc. T. V. DIBBLE, Assignco Estutc A. J. Evans, Bankrupt. Oraugeburg, Nov. 12, 1808. nov 14 '_ td IN the OlHtrict Court of tlic United STA TES?Eur the. District of South Carolina October Term, 1808?In the. Matter of Andrew J. Evans, of Orangeburg, Bankrupt?Edition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that n bearing be had on the?4th day of Decembor, 1808, at Federal Court House in Columbia, B.C.; and that all Creditors, &c, of said Bankiupt. appear at said time and place, and shew cause, if any they can, why tho prayer of the. Petitioner should not be granted. And that the 2d meeting o* Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held nt the 3co of R. R. Carpenter, ? "?<{., Register of 2d Cong, "'istrict, S. C. on 21th day of Nov. 1808, at 12 M. By order of the Court, the 0th dsy ot Aovi, 1808. DAN'L HORLBECK, Clerk, of the District Court of the U. S. for So. Ca. nov 14 2t In the IHHtrict Court of the United STA TES?Eor the District of South Carolina? October Term, 1808.?In the Matter of David Stivcn drr, Orangeburg, Bankrupt?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, thnt a hearing be hud on the 1th day of Deo., 1868, at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C; and that nil creditors, <tc, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of tho Petitioner should not be granted. And that, tho 2d meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of R. B. Carpenter, Esq., Rogister of 2d Cong. District, S. C. on 21th day of Nov., 1808, at 12 M By order of the. Court, thoOib doy of Nov., 1808. DAN'L HORLBECK. Clerk of the. District Court of the U. S for, 8q, ','a. ' do\ H fit R. C. SITA KP ?fc CO., , COTTON FACTORS y ; ' and . ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Browu'a Wharf, oct 10?lm Charleston, S. C. A. B. MtJLLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCO51 >I0DATION WHARF, ? CHARLESTON, 6. C. I will also, when provided with funds, purchase and forward all kinds of Morohandiso, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, Manures, Seeds. &c. oct 17 ..tf WK. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOE ?and COMMISSION MERCIIANT, CHARLESTON, S. D.' J8@** Prompt and personal attention givon to the Bale of Cotton. nug 24 mos 6 J T. F. RnoniK. R. R. Hcdoinr, II. C. Hudoins. BRODLE & CO., F ACTORS AND Commission Merchants, XOItTJl ATI.ANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advances on Consignments in Hand. -:o: References. Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO, Charleston. s. 0. If*. T; PE IKE, Esq., Gon'l Sup't S. C. R. R. Char leston, S. C. T. R. JETER, Esq., Tres't S. & U. R. R., Union, S. C. Hon. JAMES FARROW, Spartanhurg. S. C. Hon. K.F. CRAYION, Anderson, S. C. sept 19 -c 6m ROISABALIISI Purifies the Blood. For ?ttlo l?y VrugiflaU JSvcrywber?. July 25 ly JOHN ESTEN COOKJS'8 NEW NOVEL! F. J. IICNTI?TON A CO., ?LV.l BROOME ST NEW YORE, Have in Press, to be Ready in October, MOHLTN; Or, the Last days of Lcc and his I'afadins, By J. Esten Cooke, Author of "Surry ol Eagle's Neat." Of "SURRY," of which MOH L'N is a Sequel, Ten Thousunil Copies were almost immediately sold. The now work is still more iutcuscly interesting. Printed on fine-tuned paper, und richly hound in cloth, with line steel medallion head of GEN. LEE, and four beautiful illustrations inj Homer's best style. Either Rook sent hy Mail, post free, on re ceipt of the price, $2.25. For sale by all Uookscl lcrs and Newsdealers in town uud country. oct 3 " at GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AT THE Court House Store. PRINTS nt Klcts.. Good at 12A. Extra al lft@10 cent.". SHIRTINGS nt 11 ets. to choice 1-4 at lHf?rJOc. BROWN SHIRTINGS from \2k to 10 eis." DELAINES, pretty Styles at 24 to J8 cts. per yd. MOURNING CALICOS at 15 els. MEN'S CLOTH from ?? cts. to $1.1"? per yd. ALSO A pretty selection of TRIMMINGS und KR ILL INGS, wliito nud colored. RIBBONS, &o., kr. A full assortment of LADIES' dress and walking SHOES. MEN'S, BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES. A lot of freshly selected MEN'S and BOY'8 HATS and CAPS, togothor with Toilet COMBS ami BRUSHES, SOAPS, LILLY WHITE, kc. And a variety of articles <oo numerous to men tion. . Tho LADIES are vespectfully invited to call and examine my STOCK. 1 will endeavor to offer them at such prices ua will please. JOHN As HAMILTON. Court House Store, oot 17?lm Market Street. Direct Steam Communication BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL, CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STRAMSHIP LINE composed of tho First Class Iron Steam ers GOLDEN HORN, 1188 tons, II. C. .Macbeth, Com mander! BOSPHORUS, 060 tons. j. Mi ufem.. Commonder. MARMORA. 040 tons, F. Mcpbell, Codfciander. Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15th of each month, as follows: GOLDEN HORN.15th November. BOSPHORUS.1st Deccrabor. MARMORA.loth December. Arrangements having been made with the South Carolina and other Railroad Companies for tho prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of Cotton from tho interior may rely on tho utmost dispatch. Cotton consigned to tho undersigned for shipment by this line will be forwarded free of commissions, actual expenses only added. ROBERT. M.URE, k CO , Agent*, oct 24?lm. ' Charlest'ob, S- C. D. LOUIS VCO., ?AGENTS, , iiiSjlQ are ![f|fjoi ? BUYINCr COTTON AND PRODUCE . . ".; at THE TOP OF TUE MARKET. D. LOUIS & CO. Agents, feb 15 ly PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Cotton Factors A NT) COIVfMK&SION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON. S. C. F. J. FELZEK, F. S. RODGERS, W: G. M?CKEN FUSS, jtily 11 4m . . THE OLG ? CARO?fflpsM THE.CREATSOliiMRHTOHtR -s^lfl Ever?f e; g Cd?DBTRt^EMAN &cq. scpt 12 * ?l" BAGGING, HOPIS AXI) IRON T I K 8, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. CASH paid for COTTON Or Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned to Mr. A. J. SnlinaN, Charleston, S. C. By F. E. SALINAS, sept 12?3m Graham's T. 0., S. C. The Carolina Farmer T>ELIEVIN0 THAT THE INTERESTS OF THE I j) Farmers and Plunterti of this section dcinnnd fbc publication of a periodical to be be devoted to the advancement of Agriculture iu the two Caro linas, we have determined to estublish sinfh a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA FARMER, and wilt i.*.?ite the first number as soon as a suffi cient number of Subscribers aro obtained to pay a reasonable share of the expense oWuhlicntion. The FARMER will be issued monthly at $2 00 per annum, iu advance ; will contain not less than thirty-two huge double column pages of reading matter, bound in hnmlsnmo covers ; and in typo graphical execution will not Vie sui passed by any Agricultural Monthly in the country. Reing determined to do whatever energy will ac complish in making tho FARMER worthy the sup port of tho intelligent Plauters aud Farmers of North Carolina ana South Carolina; and desiring to introduce it into every county in thobO States, we wish to employ active Agents at every Post office, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Address all communications to WM. II. BERNARD, july 4?tf Wilmington, N. C. rTHK GREAT POPULAR PAPER CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. Subscription /Vice ?SY.r Dollar? a Year! THE CHARLESTON TR1-WEEKLY NEWS, Three Dollars a yc.ir?Two Dollars for Six Months. g?ay* Torms?Cash iu advance. No Paper sent unles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper Bent for u longer time than paid for. R10RDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf I Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY* AND TRI -WEEKLY, RY A. S. WIIjIjINOTON A CO. Pally Paper - - - - $8.00 pier Annum. Tn-Woekly Paper - - 84.00 per Annum. The war closed with a l.irge indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others we have presented no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by wbioh they httVQ been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very generous, prompt, and hearty support wc have uniformly received. We are able to wait for the advent of better times, confidently insured that when prosperity returns to tho land they will cheerfully meat their obligations. To all auch wc cordially extend an invitation to re new thoir ?uh*eription*. jnii.U dli tf Protective Union MERCANTILE 1 EEPERENCE i REGISTER. The Merchants' Protective Union, organized to promoto aud protect trade, by enabling ita subscribers to attain facility and safety in tbo granting of credits, anil the recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, on or about September 80,1808, publish in one large quarto volume; The Merchants' Protective Union, organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling Hb sub scribers to attain facility and safety in the granting of credits, and the recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, in September, 1808, publish in one largo quarto volume; _ The Merchants' Protective Union Mercantile Reetbbence Itr.aisTER, containing, among other things, tho Names, Nature or Business, Amount of Capital, Financial 8tandino. ami Bating as to Credit, of over 400,000 of the principal merchants, traders, bankers, manufacturers, aud publicj companies, in more than 80,000 of the cities, towns, I villages, and settlements throughout the United States, their territories, and tho British Provinces of North America; and embracing the most impor tant information attainable and nefcessury to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance the Capital, Ciiauacteb, and Deorkk or Credit of such of his customers as arc deemed worthy of nny gradation of credit, comprising, ulso, n Newspaper Directory, containing the title, diameter, price, and place of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a complete guide to the press of every county in the United Slates. The reports and information will be confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as the same will be based, so far as practicable, upon the written statements of the parties them selves, revised and corrected by *rcll-known and reliable legal correspondents, whose character will prove a guarantee of tho correctness of the infor mation furnished by them, it is believed that the reports will prove more truthful and complete, and. therefore, superior to, and of muclfgrcuter value, than any previously issued By aid of the Mkrcantile Reference Beoister, business men will been enabled to ascertain, at a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within the above-named territorial limits. On or about the tint each month, subscribers will also receive the Monthly Chronirle., containing, among other things, a record of such important changes in the name and condition of firms, throughout the country, as may occur subsequent to the publication of euch half-yearly volume of the Mercantile- Reference Register : J'rice of The Merchant! Union Mcrcautile /Reference Register, fifty dollar*. ($50, )for which it trill be for warded to any address in the United States, traurporta tiotl paid. Holders office $10 thart* of the CajdteH^(ock.i? addition to participating in the profits, trill receive one copy of the Mercantile Reference ReoistkbTtm of charge ; holders of ten shares will be entitled to Two copies ; and no more than ten shares of the Capital Stock trill hr allotted to any one applicant. All remittances, orders, dr communications relative to the book should be addrttsed tom/he Merchants' I*rotec tire Union, in the American Exchange Hank Building No. PJS Broadway, (Hor, 2.W>.) .Veie-York. aug 22 Gm gclie??lo South Carolina Kail i'oari. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. MARC/7 2t'Ti 'rlLR Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Ra.. Road will run as follows: For Columbia?Day Train. Leave Charleston. ?:H0 A. Mi " Orahgeburg.12:10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia:. 8:00 P. M. 'Night Train. Leave Charleston. f?:40 P. M. ?4 Orangeburg.*.12:.'b"? A. 31. Arrive at Columbia. 0:20 A. M. For Charleston?Day Train. Leave Columbia. 0:00 A. M. '? Ovungeburg. 9:48 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 8:10 P. 51. Night Train. Leave Columbia.i. 5:30 P. M. " Ornngeburg.10:82 P. M. Arrive at Charleston..... 6:80 A. M. H. T. PEA KB, mar 28?tf ? Oencral SupcTintendant. g?OTT\S MOXTHLI MAOAZIXE! THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST /A" THE SOL TU! NXXTII TOIUMEI The Publishers take pleasure in announcing that besides the able corps of writers who have already given a national reputation to this Magazine, they have recently secured aevoral now contributors, among whom wo aro dad to mention Mrs. MARY E. BRYAN, tho most accomplished fcmnlo Essayist in tho South. A fascinating Story from her pin will be commenced in our October number. We are. now publishing, in a serial form, a His tory of the BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS of the ARMY OF TENNESSEE. Also, a splendid serial entitlod 20 MONTHS IN NORTHERN PRISONS! Also, n beautiful Story, from the pen of ono of the most gifted writers of tho South, entitled THE UNDERCURRENT. Wc expect very soon to illustrate our Magazine in appropriate style. Terms : Single Subscriber, per year, $4.00. For Three Subsetibers, or upwards?each, per year, $0.50. Any one sending us the money for ten subscrib ers at above rates uhull receive $5 worth of books, stich aB ho may desire. For twenty subscribers $10 in books will be furnished. Sample copies sent on the receipt of SS cents. 6s?f-Tho Magazine is mailed before the first of every month. As our circulation is general throughout the ??Cotton Belt," and also in Kentucky ana Tcnnca Hoe, wc otter a tirst.chuis medium for select adver tising. Terms liberal. Address * WHLLIPS * CREW, Publishers and Booksellers', I Jang 20?tf Atlanta, Ou. REAL EST ?.TE 1'OU SALE. 1OFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. THE following valuable Real Estate : A FINE DWELLING HOUSE, and improved Premise." in Orangcburg, on Ruasoll Street, nearly opposite tho Presbyterian Church Lot. Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on tho Old Charleston Rond, about 3 miles from Orangc burg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Howe's Pump, with tine Settlement. Also 1500 ACRES near Branchville, improved and unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers, Applv to J. W. II. DUKES, july 18?5m OrnngVflurg, S. C. LEGAL NQTIQE& !!T THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ohanukuuru Pjhtbict^. ! J u the Com id on Pleas. Henry Bischoff k Co. \ ; *s. I Attachment. Bailey &Bro. j , ,,y/T? Whereas the Plaintiff* did cm the 11th day of April, 1808, Ale their declaration a??Lhft the Do* fendante, who, (asii, is ?uid,) aro absrni from and without the limits of this Stnte,; und Have' icitW wife or Attorney know a i within the same, ? upon whom a copy of said Declaration may be served; (hi motioh-of Messrs.- Irltir & Dibble, Plaintiff* , Attorneys, it is ordered, That the said Defendant* do appear and plead to the said DeclarathxPen v&t before the inth day of April, which will be la the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred $pd sixty-nine, otherwise. final. and absolute judgmept will then be given and awarded against theta. . Clerk'? Office, ) J. F. BOBW&Ott,$ April llth, 1808, / - C.O)*&-'* apt 11 oe3m v.->l2m'.'> ji--i---. ? ?' j^;?? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANQEBUR? DISTRICT.,^ In the Common PUa$. Jot. II. Morgan, ? vs. . I Joseph E. Bailey. Whereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of March, 1808, file his Declaration against tho De fendant, who (as is said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the.same,, upon whom' * copy of the same declaration might be served ; it id therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap^ pear and plead to the .said declaration on or before the 20th day of March. 18C9, otherwise final'un/l absoluto judgment will then be given and awarded, against him. Clerk's Office, \ J. F. ROBINSON;; rht* March 28, 1808. J - C. C.,P, apri!4 m '?? ?ty"T ^ Y ' Attachment. ^ J THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? ? ,| . . i- ' V. . Ohanof.nunc, DisxJUCT, Iu the Couimou Pleas. Boston Carter. "I . tu) vs. v Attachment. Bailey & Bros, j , WHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on the tenth 4?* of April. A. P. 1808, file hi* Iicclara ?n against tho Defendants, who (as it' is said) are t. sent from and without the limits of this state, ?aJ have neither wife nor Attorney known within -'th* same, upon whom a copy.of tho said Declaration might bu served: It is therefore ordered; That the said Pefpv.Sapi do appear and plead to the said Declaration o:> of before the twolfth day of April, which will be'in (he year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute jndg j nient will then bu given and awarded against him. Clerk's Office, ) * JOS. ROBINSON, Orongcbnrg District, V ?" ^?t?.**<?.'-l*7* ?_- ^ ?? u :'. FillE! EIRE ! FIRE! IN* Lit II YOLK JLlFfe ' P ROPE RTV. -s- ? . Cornelson,' Kr?mer &-Qo:9 ? ? \ ATiK AGENTS FOB PI RE STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO.UIMXY. "Assets 8300,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE ??, C03IPAXY'. .... 'i Chartered Capital $1,$00,000. Picduioui lieiil I'.m t?< ei lusnrunco COMPANY, FOB LIFE ONLY. Chartered Capital $1,000,000. j ALL SOUTHERN .COMPANIES. oct 25' ? ? ?? ? 1 t '?' . iy 7* OF FORI? COLLEtiK, SPARTAXBVBti1C. H., ScVCa. The 1st- Session of l?th Collegiate Year begins on 1st October. 1808. The College has never sus pended and the Course, of Study remains un changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular Stu dents, or such as wish to pursue Particular Studie? only. The Preparatory School tinder tho Super vision of xhc Faculty opens at the same time'." "? Tuition in College and Higher Classes of Prr parn'iory School, including contingent fee, $54 per year in specie or its equivalent in ? currency, "in Lower Classes of Preparatory School with contin gent foe, $41 per year in currency-^one-bolf In advance. 1 Board per month, in advance, about $I? in cur rency. For further particulars address ?:r-~ eeptJQw't ? , A- M. SHIPP, Ci-e^lajtL The Southern Drug S^jr^ Dr. B. M. SMer, Druggist JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, such as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes of-tho' best qualities. 5 \ V. J With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks. Lend Pencils, Tndclliblo Pencils for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holder? of every description, Memorandum Books, &o. * You can find anything genciaUy kepi in a well Regulated Drug Store. AU of which is ...*fered loir for the Cash. Call and see for yourb?h c* mar 7 *f ... Ladies* Mutual Aid Association CHARLESTON, S C. rriHE objeef of this ASSOCIATION is to a?ise I Ladies who are struggling by thol^' o^tty? deavors to support themselves and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will ha neatly and promptly executed for which the Asso elation will 00 responsible. Also, Southern Preserves, Jellies, nines, Cor dials and Pickles, Ac.. arc made under its auspice?, and tho Quality Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friepds. abroad, we givj % list of itomo of tho Preserves, &c:: Orange, Pineapple and Peach Mnrmi\ladeFrcferve.\ Lemons, Citrons, West India ami Ogoechco Linie?, Blackberry, Plum and Quince' JeTHe*. '' Wines, Cordials. Peach and Apple, k-tatker, Aed Cryita.\i'zed Fruits, PicVled- Shrimps and Oysters. Alt orders for Work, Was?Vor, %4iad dressed to M*?- LEE,-Superintcnde*!, ? * ? At th* Depository, No. 7 Chalmers 8rreet, Charleston.