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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 18G7? > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^> The Southern Elections, In three of the Southern States the cle^ons^ ?re over. In Louisiana, out of about 125,000 who registered, thoro wore only somo 75,000 votes oast at the election. In Alabama, out of 166,289 who registoreo\ there wore'only 93,000 votes cast. In both States, the probability is that^tho vote has .been in .favor of a Conven tati^dnkaUthJ Ootveritidb' will be intensely Radicai. In Virginia, though we have uot pouderanco of the Radical element in tue Con vention alfloTiw that State,- however, the Con servatives , have a considerable representation '^n Ueorgia aicl Norih' Carolina,'' itiere'^will ? tumtaCi?fliauFiu bisf? ? k.i .?dl rW?d saiL'tfAijl be considerable electioneering, and some ?out a (ja'fTTtijc 1 ;?!??;, i.l . ? ? ivttl >?!?-? '. I < contests For supremacy. The Conservative fiao.Jr.vnpi juiiJf .jiyiir I to now* h?e Lv ? are advocating, some of them, the policy or v ^ing'&'del'cgatlsTbul'rnldt'Voting'^ trie* TO 11?^901ff..pi i <lfeii?jl?i33iUltS_itJtlOjV)l icstion of Convention, wnUc ollfe'rll""advise' de'-' ut peoplo not to vote at all. In this State no 'definite' policy bas been adopted b^y a ny but the Radicals.' They arc organized for a grand campaign, and arb leav ing no mean's untried to secure 'complete I sue VmJT TTou to t'i'ifV] ? d iu? lr, :?<..'. |5 ri cess. Wc.suppnse thejr will bo gratified in attend ing a bm: maBs-inec tin ir in Columbia:'but the quest ion prises 'r'-M OW Charleston Iietter.'*' ??? trndi. -i ii *>>\y ?, ,tiT| ^GmemV*Canby-!?Judge Brt/an's 'TJccixum? Colored K Sunday School ' Pro'ce'essibrt?Nb ^yMunic^al'^tlcla>n8. . "<).... , I CUARLESTON, Oct. 2f, lSuV. 0 S,ev<nral Men|bers. of Congress, constituting a Committee to examine into the condition and prospects, of .Southern Railroads indebted to the. Government for material. furnished since | theTlosc of the*war, have for some days been, denizens of our City, and last evening at Hiber nian Hall addressed a large concourse of* the "loyal" [so-called] and their beloved |)rethrcnj ^d.P0^*0!0^* tbe, frccduien.j To the meeting the. public had been in vi ted j but the radical proclivities of the orators being, well known and the ..partjsan character of their addresses being anticipated, wc conservatives and demo crats stayed quietly nt home. The papers state *hat Collector Sawyer presided and introduced1 with fulsome compliment the honorable speak ers. iThe brevity .of, paper report, g I will iini - t?te, and will simply and in general remark ?fchat the addresses 'or harangues: delivered were (Characterised by the usual atqouut of,j bun (Combe, the usual panegyric of the philanthropy And patriotism of the great Republican Party, and the'usual flattery of the. negro. The frecd ?uen with smiles hurrahed, their loyal .com peers applauded, and.<at 10 J o'clock all dis persed, feeling bow great and good aud g?lo riotts aro we ahd our Party J ? ' - Candidates'for tho Convention arc Will un announced; but it is probable that nominations will-next week bo made and (.he canvass be vigorously begun. There arc at present two tfacdons ASMBg the Republicans, the Rowcnitcs fVnd ?e Eppingitcs; but the latter arc so hope lessly' In 'tho*'minority, that thoy^ will be compelled to succumb to tho views, and endorse the Radical nominees of thttk*frivalft, or leave tho party and unite with the whites. The lat ter courne tlicy certainly will not adopt, and as wasche* ease1 under 1 similar circumstances in Virginia','the factions >will unite to further the Imicieats ofiheif PVrt??-and but one Republi ;eaii'?fc1cot will %e presented. I wrote in my iasfleffcr'tbat oxir jaeopie would make no nom inations', but I feair? (this aftcasnooti been inform ed Buk'arratigeiherits A-re being perfected to "have a Democratic Conservative Ticket. ; GejaoxaJ Cauby is not now so popular as he jrra*if^^Tc'^l ??i?Vd of his military .Aamipistration. 'His Jury Order and the re cent suspension of Judgii Aldrich have ca'tisrid . many .persons to 'think1 that after all there is not much to be gtiiricd by a change of mnstcrs. fiiiilitary rule, particularly of the unrestrained nature which characterizes the government im poscd upon us, cannot but be obnoxious and the unlimited power in the hands of satraps will bo an lrresistablc temptation, to the promulgation ^of arbitrary and unjust'edicts. In a counterfeiting case tried last week in /the United States District Court, tho counsel tho defendant having objected to the Jury empaneled in accordance \vd.th .Military Orders, ^tiie' Constitutionality of tho Rcooostruction ^'A&sttnd the 'legal authority of tlmpowors that m a^guod. Judgo Brydn docided that "?le forTtlfer were constitutional; and in regarddo ' tne'iat'tor,fritted-that the t>niy legal. ,Qo vorn ' mo tit in 'South Carolina was that established by ^'ill? Wlir of Congress. After tho decision .a ' prominent citizen thanked Judgo Bryan for but ruling, and ?remarked that wef would uow nave an opportunity of Vindicating our liberties TVef?re tWe* Supromo Court. Had tho accused 1 beert found guilty, an appeal w.ould huvc been f,ir?<{fi;bntJoi'thcy Wcro all ecquittcd the matter -ttt?tettsftrify idjoppod for tho presout. Tho Question ! Will 'hOwbvor undoubtedly again bo 'llpriflg jh tbe O?iiffc, and will yot be carried to 'Ae'grcni'Judi?lail?ribup tho oountry. 1 t^J^aValWrflBo^W . of the Sunday; ^i^f8*oonnccted with thf .?lored churched ?eVc ba^? ^fandCelebration, and teachers und 'scholar,! Tp an'.' 'oxtcria'cd' procession marched 'proudly, through our Vtrect?s. They were es? ''ccrtJect an?'protected'(?)' D7 a Unio'n Ijcagnc 'aVd'Home Gtbi'rd "(tbe latter ufiiftirnied) aud were accompanied by two bands of sable musi cians. Thousands of tho parents and friends1 of tho cbjldrcn thronged tb'e side-walks of the Streets as spectators. No 4j^^bauggff.of any kind occurred; and freedom's |dsimfiuWioration frteaafjer tfoir j$amp weario^but grati ng;ba?ng^uc4ras^ly jcxijpjfitt^k thcni |g of finr Cjfl^v^^Jip^ ^a8t imatioV^'omfwcm^l^Canby was rccoived stating that no election yf\\\ be hold for Municipal Officers. At the expira tion of the regular term of offico (the 2d Tucs <iqy inj 'Nuvowtjcr} appointments-, wilrj Jie-| made. It is not yet known whether the pre sent incumbent will be re-instaled, or a new and Radical Council be imposed upon us. DliJLTA/ 1 omdaT" ??/. fife ???? v-.f. ad? ini'.n tic <i) ??>>:? i.. i. ?;?..' ??/?: - ii ; 'S ??? ; (i i r.?..II^Dq'rS.; 2,1) Ml^lXAHY DlSTUlCT, ? .-..i:.- I. ... Charleston,.S.;C,, OcU 23, 1867. | [OlRbti.ARi] I m ivni ? i ! I. Commanding 'Officers of Posta;1 up?ri tlm| nominations of 'tho/' Boards bft Rcgistrntion, jwiH^ftp'poiilt forceacli olbction>preoihot>. or pqiVi] lin? placol'witlilhitheirf teommqnds/.thTefi' xlhVo 'creet'aiid doly'tjuallfied "persons, whoiiwill be designated ^"Managers iPf?' Elections"1?dnu nlL appointinents for tho State of South Carolina-^ and ^'Inspectorsof Elections" when! appointed for North Carolina. : rn ? l?. II. When suitable persons oannot otherwise' be obtained, members of the Boards of Regis tration will bo eligible ?for' that pnrpo.se. I J H. When it is impracticable to till such | offices for any qTcctJptf- pr?chict or polling place, such election prcciuct or polling place will^i by order . of ,tho ^Ppst Commander, bo contwltdated^^iUjt.an pdjpining.cWetion pre cinct or polliug place for which such appoint ments arc complete. Such consolidation will only bc'^ma'de. among th'o respective election precincts'belonging'"to dub registration pre-* cinefc. IV. Tho. Order appointing officers of clcc tkmswill; specify itho election-precinct or pol ling place by number,! and also by the local name or designation tl^rcof, if any, and also w.ilj specify the registration precinct to which thoj same belongs, and iHo County or District ior which tlio 'samo' is inn tie ; rind such order will be forwarded without delay to thcfle Ilcad quartcrs. p ha* / iV.'I'hc officers appointed ns above provided will;'immfcdiafely upon being appointed by tho orders of the Commanding Officers of Posts, quqlffj; by taking the oath prescribed, in. Gene ral. Orders No. fi?, current series, from these Jloadquarters,. Forui; No. 1. ( t VI. Commanding Officers of Posfs will fill all vacancies in tho office of Registrar that may occur.'stating in tho order therefor the persons to''whose places such- appointment is made, and" the' cause of such vacancy ; and such appointee will forthwith qualify. VII. When a Registrar is" a candidate for clcctloi) at the election ordered to take, place Pi^tlie 19tjh and 20_tb days of,November next, he shall giye.npliuc,, thereof to the Post Coni iuapdcr; undjsucli t?ffi""c. ofi Registrar shall be deemed vacant. ... VIII. The powers and duties of Registrars as superintendents of elections, and of officers of elections whose appointments arc herein provided for. will be fixed by General Orders. IX. Managers and Inspectors of Elections will receive no pay or" mileage, but will be en titled for clerical labor, not to exceed the snip of ten dollars for each Board for all Unties performed in regard to elections. II. The pay and mileage of Registrars as superintendents of.elections will bo >fixed by Gonernl Ordors. h Jnif] By Command of Brevet .?Hajor-Gcncral K\\ R. S. CanHy; LOUIS V. CAZIARC. Aide-dc-Camp, A.-A. A. Gen'l. Judge Aldrich. T?fih:1 f:i: .! *. " . .-. :. ... .-. A correspondent of the Charleston Daily Avar*,' from1' BlaCkville, October 22,'-writes' ns follows: ' 1 "Judgo Aliiricli was on Monday suspended by order of General Canby. In announcing from the Bench the cause of bis decapitation? IntRefusing to obey Gonernl Order, No 80-.? Judge Aldrich made the bent speech of bis Jilc^ The scene was solemn. The impression made uppji jho iurios,.. bur, and all, was not hopeful of' promise- lbrluilon,' harmony, pros perity and reconstruction. "Despite the fraction?'.! Congress, bitter h: trod, and Radical power, the Judge maintains that he is still a Judge'of Smith Carolina?re tires only for h time till justice is restored." The following is' the order of General Can Y \ JljlXHV 10%, iUfOir. f J i. J iAt;iHM' ' Wrv> 0' if. fi rm? in , (- u IlKADti'ilri 2l> jitJ.rt.AUY I) I.ST II I CT, 1! , '.C'burleston, S. Cm Qot. 19, 18?7. , [General Orth rs A"?. 183.] r-. . ..... -| I r.A 1 .J I* II. The Hon. A. P. Aldrich is hereby bus] ponded from the exercise of all functions ap] pertaining to the offico of Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Gepernl Sessions.; Authority is given to his Excellency tliq Governor of .the Statu of South Carolina to provide by an assignment of' tlie Judges'of tho 'Court'of 'Common Plena and'Gencritl Sessions for the holding of the terms of the terms of tho Court of Common Pleas and General Ses sions in the 'Districts of Edgeficld, Baruwell, Beaufor'f, Coljeton and Orangcburg, herptoforp assigned to be held by the Hon. A. P. Aldrich, 'suspended. '? Whpnovcr, at n torm of tl\e .Criqrts of Com mpni PUus und . (ionor/il Scs^tmm.iu^tbjO |J)is tricts of Kdg?field, Baruwell, Beaufort, Colic ton and Orangcburg, a Judge shall fail to ?t 'tciid, If shall be" the duty of tho Clerk oVsuoh (JouVf 'lp/o'djiftttb tnc:shnre from day tp?day no li) ?dvi.scd tbaM)?C aj{m|(hu)ee of o!U!;ol' the Judges cannot bo procured nt such torm j;and before the final adjournment thereof,- it shall be tho dutApf tWCle^k nn&^he,Shcrilf of the DistrictyM^Cfell n^^Iagis^ratc; nnd the Baid' Court slfflSl Hg dcem?l fuHy;nnd legally organ ized fori'^heip?rposo of making jury liBts. and drawing-jurj?jk Said Court, so organized, shall thoiuun'd. there proceed in the manner prescribe oy law, and m conformity with?Gcn eral OrdCr^'jUMps. 89 and 100, current series, from theso Headhuorters, to draw Grand and Petit Juries for the noxt term of said Court. *V p * * - *? ' / * * .* By Command of Brevet'Major-Gcnoral Ei>. R. S. Candy. \\Q t ffVo <jBOU^ Yn?AZIARC, . I f A I flK AldWfe-Caihp; A.A. A; Gen'l. AdmittahjCB(TO BAiL.-rrThe following or der has been issued \yy Goneraf Canby : ? f'PoBt Commander? may admit to bail)f.per 8ons not subject to tho Articles of War, held in arrest by military authority, charged with offences not capital, upon security, as provided in the following paragraph : "Security; shall consist: let, of a cash de posit,"'of tbrfrimount for which bond 1b required as bail by tho'St?to law in like cases ; or 2nd, of a* bond' i? liker snm,;running to the Post Commander, conditioned for compliance with all" ordertj! With Burety, who must bo a frec holder and must justify in twico the amount of the penalty, and must under seal, authorize any officer so ordered by tho Post Commander, in case'of tho default, and non-payment by the surety on demand, to summarily seize and sell sufficient of the property of principal and surety,''to satisfy the forfeiture and costs j and immediately upon default mado, the bond shall constitute a lien upon the personal property of both principal and surety. ''All bail and other bonds taken under mill-! tary authority will conform to the foregoing directions when not othcrwiBcspeciolljj. pro-! vided." [M Items. I An Ohio Democrat came home all the Way I from Chilli, South America, to vote the straight I ticket. He is rewarded. i Gouural Howard says the uegro population lias decreased over one million two hundred and filty thousand sinco the emancipation. Genera] Hayes' majority for Govornor of Ohio is 12910. The voto is the heaviest ever east in the Stato. It is stated that $1,373,000 has been paid out In tho Southern districts for reconstruc tion expenses, leaving a deficiency to be made good at the coming session of Congress. A petition has been presented to the Pope praying tfiat the Italian troops be allowed to oefmpYi Romo. It was signed by 12,000 Ro mans, ami was. presented by the City Council, headed by the Senator of Rome. A man, ninety years old, was buried nt Portsmouth, N. II. on Saturday, who had kept his gravostono and his coffin in his garret foi the last twenty years. '?Why don't you trade with ino ?" said a close fisted tradesman to a friend the other day. The reply was characteristic: "You have never invited me, sir. I have looked all through the OiiANOKUuno News for an invita tion in the shape of an advertisement, nnd found mine. 1 never go where I am uot in vited." We.are glad to hear, sa3-s tho Raleigh Snt (infl that the exodus from the secret Radical | associations continues in all parts of the State. Large numbers of white men, are leaving them in disgust. As their corruption aud dangerous tendencies become known, they will be indig nantly abandoned by all good mcu of cither colour. The Fall Term of the Court of Common Pleas for Marlboro District, now in session, convened last .Monday, His Honor Judge Glover presiding. Iu accordance with General Order.*; a new .Jury was em panelled on Mon day. Two negroes who hud paid their taxes, vwcrc chosen, but us soon as ? they heard of the fact, they loft fur parts unknown, one going toward the North Carolina lino, and the other taking the swamp, They did not appear wil ling to sit on juries with white people. Several important cases have been litigated nnd dis posed of, aud it is quite probable that the W'hole week will ho occupied in the trial of im portant oases.?Bcnnetttvillc Journal. Auuaiiam Lincoln on Nkoro Suforaok. ?Iii a speech delivered at Charleston, 111., on the 18th of September, 1858, Abraham Lin coln said: "1 will say that 1 am not nor over have been in favor of making votors or jurors of negroes, nor qualifying thorn to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people ; and I will say in addition to this, that there is a physical difference betweon tho white and black races, which I believe will forbid tho two races Vs^ng together on terms of social and political equal ity. * i * * I, os much as any othor man, urn in favor of having the superior position as signed to tho white race." ? Congress has sent n committee to inquire whether Maryland has a State Government '?Republioau iu form," or not. The "inquiry" in this case is a mere sham. What tho com mitto intend to do is, to decide what t* a "Re publican form of Government,"?not on any evidence of facts, but according to their own ideas; and then Congress is expected to apply the rnle which they will thus lay down, to ail tho*Stalesin succession. Last year it was held that the Government of Connecticut was not "Republican," nnd probably this year Ohio will fall under tho samo condemnation. It Would be rather curious if Congress should dis cover that there wero only three or four "Re publican" States* in the Union. Where would < it Gndiits.authority to reconstruct nil the rest ? ?Ar. 1. Times, OBITUARY. DiKu?On the l?th ..October, 1807, CHARLIE WILLIAM, eon of Rot. A. M. and AnnaE. Chrietx burg, uged Boven year*, nine months and eight days. T^KUITS AN? Fli?WERH. - The above celebrated Rrniytl of Smoking Tobacco, also other brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobncco for Hale at EZEKdEL & KOHN'S. oct 20 tf T> EGI8TRATION.?The Itonrri ofj IL Registration for the Third rrecinct, Orange burg District, will proceed to Rcvisethe Registration List*, (us directed by General Order No. '.Hi, dated Headquarters, 2d Military District, Charleston, S. Sm Oct. 10, 1807,) commencing On Monday No vember 4th, and continuing for a period of five days. Holding the revision at Corbcttsvillo. M. L. BALDWIN. Chairmnn Board, 8d Precinct, Orhngoburg District, oct 20 2t TT> EGISTRATION.-r-Tbe Board of | Registration fur tliu First Precinct will pro ceed to Revise the Registration Lists (as directed by Ooneral Order No. UU, Headquarters 2d Military Dint riet, Charleston, S. C, Oot. 10, 1807,) commen cing on Monday, November 4th, and continuing for a period of five duyH. Holding the revision at Orangeburg. L. D- KADZINSKY, Chairmnn Board 1st 1'recinct, oct 26?2t Orangeburg District. FINAL NOTICE^-All Persons Having Claims against the Estate of Dr. Wm. Cooper, deceased, must present the same on or be fore the lf?th November next or they will be de barred payment, and all persons indebted to the snnio will make payment at once, or tlieir accounts will be plnced in the hands of an Attorney for col lection. J. 8. C. HUFFMAN, Adm'r. oct 20 * 3t Cornelson, Kramer & Co., ARE AGENTS FOR JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered Capital $250,000. If any Parties wish to patronize this COMPANY and only hen it ate upon the too general and fallacious idea" that Soutbcrn Companies arc not as good as Northern or Foreign. Wc only nsk such to do the simple justice of applying to our Agents, or direct to the Homo Office, and they will receive Indubita ble evidence on this point. With funds invested in Best Stocks, Real Kslntc, and Good Securities; no Company can be more Solvent, with ample means. None shall be more prompt. oet 25 C ly D. LOUIS & CC AGENTS, 150 PAIRS SPECTACLES, Tiutoran which OUR FRIENDS CAN EXAMINE THE MOST SELECT AN? CHEAPEST STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, OFFrcr.n IN ORANGKRURG SINCE THE WAR. NOW OPENING AT D. Louis & Co., Agents. feb 2)1 ? c ly JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, CONSISTING OF CALICOES, DELAINES. ALPACAS, BOM DA - /.INES, Loncloths, Flannels. Homespun, Hosie ry, Kid Gloves, Fancy Articles, &c. We also invite attention to our stock of Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Sinus, which we aro confident will please the public, both in price and quality. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought or bartered at the highest market price. We will make advances on Cotton or other Pro duco consigned to the well known House of J. M. Coldwell & Sons, Charleston, S. C. ROBINSON & CO. feb 23 ly The Southern Drug Store 1)R. B. M. SHULEll HAVING REMOVED IIIS DRUG STORE from his well known Stand, begs leave respectfully to invite his friends throughout the District, In visit him at his New, Large and well Furnished E S T A B L I S II >I E N T on RUSSELL-STREET, opposlto Messrs BULL .<t SCOVILL'S, whoro they will be sure to be supplied with the very best Drugs and Medicines the Mnrkel affords, anil at llie lowest market prices. Ho has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES OF Aid. KINDS, Paints, Oils and brushes, Dye StnfTs, Lye and Potash, Maizena and Corn Starch, Cooking and Washing Soda. Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds, COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &c, Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee, RITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES and WINKS for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Cnll and satisfy yourselves?you can get just what you want. Just received a lot of that fino "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO.*? Jfejy-Will opc.ll.on Sundays fi;om 7 to 10, \. M., and from M to 7 P. M; feb 23 ? o. ly CHARLESTON CARDS. TEMPLE OF FASHION. ii. joiiNaojsr, "< Jmjwrter and Dealer 7?i HATS. CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLA8, 2??? King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. sept 28 8m . C. ?1A?SEN^ i u DEAl.kh in All Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer of Fine Havana and Domestic Segara, No. 65 Society Street, One Door From King, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?-?o Samples Seut by Express, sept 21 m 3 Zimmerman Davis, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgcr's North Wharf, Consignments Respectfully SoltcitcL ?ept 21 m 8 WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boyc.e <f- Co.'* Wharf. CHARLESTON, 8. D. BQ>** Prompt nnd personal attention given to the ?nie of Cotton. aug 24 mos ( <x. H. WALTER & CO., FACTOBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adg'cr * North Wharf, C II A U L K S T 6 X . S . C . Liberal Advances made nil all Produce Con signed to their Care. oko. h. WAi/mi, wm. j. m'cobmack, e. p. w.MTun. sept 21 m 8 OSWELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR AST) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ADO EL'S NOLTIl WHARF, C II A R L K S T O N. S . C . Consignments Hespet tl'ully Solicited. <=-pt 21 in " C. Ci.ach s. A. Witt f. CLAC1US & WITTE, NO. so EAST BAY, C H A R L E S T O N, 8. C, Commission Merchant?, AND WHOLESALE HEALERS IN Grocer in, I'rovition*, Ihtyging, Rojtc . eil?i.' Manor*. sepj 11 * Cot . .__ _ji__ _ "Burnham's Drug Store." 1 W?U'jfi RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ^attention of my friends anil those of my fattier to I bo lurjri'stock of Drugs. IVrfum orv? Dye Stnffit ami Patent MoUiclnen. >.hioh will W .->>M fiov U\\ snoh M Qninin<:, Ophun, lobelia, Iniridiuutft >t>\? Car, dlnl lunl Rnlsain T:uliugton. &c., &e? either whole*, srtlo nr retail. ('all and cxmnine my Stock, im it ts no trouble \o show my Moods. Countrv orders fdlcd with the Mime dl?patk>h im before ihe war. K. S. DUII.VI1A.M, No. 121 King Street, near Cnllionn-SK. Sign lied Mortar, sept 21?8m Charleston, H. C\ WILLIS & CHISOLM, " FACTORS, COMMISSION MEft?if AfsTH AND SHIPPING AG&NT& H WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCH ASE, sale and Rhipuw>nt to F?tG%n and Do mestic Ports, of'Cottou* Rico? Lumber nnd Nav al Stures. ATLANTIC WHARF, Ol*ATlTV?SYOiNr, s. c, K. WUddS, ALEX. R. CHISOLM, feh 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. ?:o:-* STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. AH Goods am ntdectod specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Wont worth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stoi.l. ClI.UtJ.F.s Weuu. ll. C. Walrkr, fob 23 e If H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTOBS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C\. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBS. SAJd-; of Cotton nnd other Produce. Orders for ?npr plies oarefn.V.y.Atlonded lo. Rofcw.to Cnptajn ,JoJin A<B.andllmnnR. G. Stm\o4 F.s(|.. Ornngebiirg, I*y.: W,m.; C. Wj,rtMono,.N|'. Mntn thews. npl ij ft CHARLESTON CARDS. . IRON TIES, A* REDUCED PRICES.' ? t JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OP . Beard's Patent Slot Tie, AND Beard'* Patent Improved Buckle Tie:- ,'4 WHIOHJWIU* RJJ SOLD AT. 0R?TtY RRv m duced pricesand on liberal terSa. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount, -^af- '^i ? OEO. W^. W^LLl^^^k^^.^ J. A. Quack?nbusfi'V 120 EAST BAY, CHARLES T ? N W WHOLESALE OR??fitt^ AND ... . ; ... , ? ? . .. .. < w\ v? > \\ A 3 V. i C> Commission Merchant, < Sugar, Teas, Racon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etcV sept 14 m ?c*u."T%, II. DI8C1IOFK. IC. WULDEUH. Henry Bisehoff ~'y& Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AS? DEALERS* WXfi WINES, LIQUORS, SE0?KS;t&?; I No. 19f East Ray; " ] !f;Vr C II A liL M 8 T O N., ,6^ C ; s ... BOpt 14 ? SAM'L ft MAR^fll;17' l.MrORTKR AND DKAI.KR^IM. * English and American.' HARDWARE, i! CUTLER V, Agricultural taplemeriHT SIGN OF THE :?OLi^N>lll|iint MO King Street, lid Door tfclyyr (Suciety, CHARLESTON. S. C. .,P?1I Wagener, Heath & Mouse PLANTATION AND FAMILV ; GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ? Ham, Racon, Shoulder.-, Pork.'.[t^t^^ugl^ ^ugar,-CtdTeev-Toa, etc:, c/e.^ ? WINES, T,K?UOR?, SECARS i*p to H AC CO a" ?. 10:> "/? ' 103 Kmt Boy, cor. Qi'. -v.-.tereU ?: ;;cnARLE^o^|f9^ g?p- All Order? Promptly a??i?*ed to-^f sept 14 ni * s, Thomas?, Jb.. w*7|i. LaSsaar.. William G. Whil^S^pt Co. For.Miatt.Y-op < H AY DEN & WHILREN, \i V V watched. jf/?t.:.:.v, ofLViirt WaRf,<ff.?GK kky. 'cihsa, class ware, ant) 0 10 UQl'&ti fcunmsiiing articles. ?t,d &7?t r puvchtirnd. Vt'dcKe* and KuAg?Su? Corner ?f Ronufhln, _ A WHOLESALE 11 ?W??f r fob 2* Q. Fall and Winter Clothing BIO KINO STBEETi ; West Side, One Door South of Market Street?. CHARLESTON s. ?? \ ^ . wSiS^i^^^*^ S'?Pply Of FALL and? WINTER CLOTHING- n? quMSles. Fine medium' and low pricc.l fo<;. Dress and Business purposes.. .^Iso wojrh CloUv.ng to suit all age* Supplied with a fine assortment ef Cloths, Caasi ?Tiero and Vcstings hiade to order in best style. Ooods also sold by the yard.1 Wo invite purchasers to call and look through tho Supply, which Is offered at LOW PRICKS,. WM. MATTH IKSHKN'y Agent. . R. W. McTc reous, Superintendents . , . oot 19 m " ? a* 8tatbof SOUTH CAOUKA,!-, IZZ^ " * Orangeliuri Di-^rict. [ /,; r"Pfl*?' By P. A: MoMfCHjAEL, Esq., Ondlaur/. . Whereas, Martlia M. PhlU'r.^ .widow, h?0i made . suit to mo to grant her Letter* of Administration ef; the Estate anal .cfieots of Jacob Phil)ipa> deceaaed. ? Theh? are therefore to cite and adjnohi/ih igt and ? singular tb? ktadrcd and Creditors of the raid j Jacob Phillipa, deceased, that they be and apj>earr before nnj in.tho C?"rt of Onllnary? to-oei' nefd aht O.rnuReitnrp- Q. II.,, on the. jitji day Ot Nnrembwv. next aftfr^ublicntion, hcrc^(,f$t 11 efcWkvfo | ihe. forenoon. i6 enew caAse if hlij tKejrhaVe; Irhj- tha Faid i'v dm in i^r a tjAii should nnt.be granted. . Ui.vcn.uTi.ler iu\ h:tnd thi- .21 at dar of. October A?no,Dnmini, 1?!;'7; P4 \.k>(cMirH.VLf oct 20?'Jt (\ .0. tVj.