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Tho Dcsort Journey. ? ruiif? a<mst& Itr^Hi 163 .... lli^c>iu,pcace,wc*t,and> ^f.'lfl' I Ben the wrecks of Egypt . J[ 1 ""?' '??QtrovrM along the imhd: tfiw ,T.t'ti.f ? -. .?; rj^. ?. 'ty?d .".:?!<?/.;dd ? Fpps fvrqm:,., y/il utt? A.y i?f .J(dw we inaroh .in safety, ;?? Qod our guido nlono. u.iun i.j<? >u.'ii'inu r ,r.;--d-?. ,"?.T/. A4;.>4>Ytfttft-UIfai*?brt,f'?r. .. JBm}.the.vhainia broken,.,, VTA?* - /'?>! -And .the peril past.. i .ir ';i i" 1 Ohward, tht-n, right onward I Tdl wo reach tho glory () :, b.t* tr..-...: J- i: Of tUe woadrouaJUHU/niA.: >o*l ?"?ft* ?') ?n?.-,:.,l.u>t ?:?!? I "V?'M ?. . ?:: . JwtJfc '?ai/Mic pillar-clond above u?? --7. ??o ...... -.? ..Guide by night and day; or our desort road ; \ 1 Qn'fitllJinal-greet* usy '????.:;, I i ..?if ? lu*t ?/ itl ???? ?.vj ?. ?d h-. i t , v./? . '.t..?? I . ????.<- !<On past EdbuVs 'Valley,??- ? i. y.m i ?'Si?abVfii?untaiilAvail,? ' i t, ./:',: ,^?>;^a^,I?g>- / . The; pillar-cloud o!or alL, Past tho pulni-shadediolly, ?? Rock and hill OU> roftd ; - ?'- J Gity of our God! Tho Earmcr's Wife. *tn?.'jit<|?j2 >?-- *1 JLL" iJ.Ji orjv :'< > ?? '(;..!<'." tri til ,.: ,.-,.! ..:?t -. ' I I . Wo drove heforo tho form house door;' . 1 'Thc fni n/eit called ?o Mary r ? "Rarc-nrmcd, with Juno's stcp'sh?.'canto,: White5 aproned, from the diary. J . 1 i..-t lunni .;/? .'t .'" ' ' ! ?": ' ; Her air, her smile, motions told > Ujv *h {[{+ M>HRic-tt8:!?.f householdjjong?,. /ftjft j imcii t*r. luWaadh her voioc ofi swoetncas; I . ? .^'n.dn u". v'-s-i' v* '???' ir. j ' "'An inborn grace that nothing'hidked' > Or culturp<^i8)Mwioft4-is 1 > | Vt'-' ? The warmth of genial courtesy, \9 54'V.i??'. '?*...? ? .... '"Before her queenly womanhood". >? How dared our landlord utter :i??//>4*? ,1^X0 ^'.t-^'ix, . ; ?u She led the way with house wife1 prid^ * ^vj H^r 'gOo^'store'disclosing/"" ' , Pull tenderly the golden^ balls ( fi . j. . v,Wi?i!8Uow. white hands disposing. ^ ? It id reported that an English firm has oflcred to lend Spain 8100,000,000 at. five prd ecatiutercst. . -; :,HH ?. "'?'?*5*'f?*i>'J. J^jwfcvi V* i'^'l'a" :i<.l '.' *? : : J. W. Simouton, agent of the, Now York Ass?oiatcd Prelis, haR sued the Tribuho of thai r' city f^J^gJ^?-^--^?-?_ It- U wrid that all the foreign ministers at ? Wftiflhirtgtoi.Mncludiiijg tho'-English and Turk .iah-rrarc .Catholics, , r^. . ;;' j W J/^lJwi^SX^f^n formed in jfphtrcal to build a railwiiy front Lounoxvillo to -Megantit; and'San Francisco. ?; A^t uth'e^ nii^niejpal olec/ion in -Baltiniore on j^(We.dne8day all the .regular, Democratic ^idtui /,/nees were elected. : , j.;, ' : ^^'^%i!numbcrs of new.biindingshirongoing t^-?p itt-frBalUerore(d;.!Tradeaio-that-eity' are re jjWrtetf>l^Jvhry, prosperous. , ,Iu Russia,the man of next importanco to ' the Emporor ia the editor of tho Moscow [Go ' sctte. A cattle butchering' niatch5for rthe %ham. pionship is impending among the butchers of" j ?Now York. " ' ' Nine young gentlemen recently made the trip from Lyons to l'aris op velocipedes ?in eleven hours. . ; At u-r-sitv s it<JLtl * The Texas tattle fever has again made itti appearance in the State, of Now York. !l'he -. animals bad boon brought from Ohio. Five hundred German emigrants arrived o^j Now Orleans on Sunday;from Hamburg^ Mt??it of them left immediately for the West.^ A correspondent of'the Mucon; ^Georgia) . Telegraph, thinks this year's cotton crop wjl.l not yield more than 1,800,000 bales. The Mikado of Japan has appointed an Ku , ^iialii??n', fiord high adiiifral'/' ?ntf another | supcrintendunt of mines for that country. The Democrats of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana have cut tie Radical majority down 50,000 in two years. ?>???,? All the Madrid journals which had suspcud f ?cd their'publication have reappeared sinco the "revolution. ' * , The Episcopal Convention refused to take any action on tho subject of Rituplism, aud 1,1'ieaycS; ^ho* whole flatter in tlie hands of the bishops. A rclio of tho ram Morrimao, in the shapo J' 0f an iuimci.se unchor, weighing nine thousand pounds^hns boon raised und is on exhibition atNorfo^isj^j jrj| i There are precodeuts' for Presidential candi ' dates taking the stump, ilurrison made a few ?pcoej^'es and was elected, but Scott in 1852, FUlmoro in 1850 and Douglus in l$00 foutid their personal eiforts of.no avail in stemuung the tine Which was m strongly against thorn. ./', . Judgo John A. Iogllss, late of^opith Caro ' lina, but now of RultimoVBj has bceiirtendorod the Presidouey of Oglethropo College in-Gcnr gia. It is not yot known whether ho will accept the proiFcrcd positiou. By the Prcaidcnt of the United State? o/\ America. a proclamation. In tho .ycar^l&h^&/noj<^^rawipg ta its cryL J tho art, thosWI^aAd'fchodnW of tite^plo*?f j tho United States have been employed with greater diligence and vigor and in broader fields than ever heforo, aud tho fruits of the earth have been gathered into tho granary aud tho storehouse in marvelous abundance. Our highways have been lengthened, and new aud prolific regions havo beon occupied. We aro permitted to hope that long protraotod politi-| cal and seotionul dissonsious aro, at no diataut '""Vi 'Hiffi^P ptnnn l^rcjtorainj;Jjajuiony^aujd uffustion 'thfoAhou fdfeigTsState|f^aKUontBrec ts-tfith "?fr^wHil8 nations';1 whiBlf far off, and which heretofore havo boon un il and exclusive, have become our friends. ive led in health ana~tran"qumty,"atrcrwnfch .^vc^sa^^cmnent, ^J^j^jF1^ nnduaublo ?ne j for cultivating perso*hat*"piefy and'practicing* public devotion. I therefore recommend that Thursday, the twenty-sixth day oi November next, be sot npart and observed by all the pcoplo of tho United States as a day public praiso, thanksgiving and prayer to tho Al mightV Creator and Divino Ruler of the Uui vorstTfbyV |d&sc"|cvor wnttfhful, mor?jfu^aud gracipus providence alone-Status and; nations, no less than futuilicB and individual men, do live sffl''ffloWnn&*have tlfotr being. ?*f - > In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand aud caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. , . Done at the City of Washington this twelfth'] day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and of tho independence of the United State3^e/nmc|y^tlSird. y Wm. If. Sewaud, Scc _TrT f Ry the President retary of State. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY TIic Subscriber begs leave to inform her Custom ers and t he Ladies generally of Ornngeburg District, that she has just received a part of her WINTER STOCK, consisting of the Latest Styles of Ladies and Children* t 1102"NETS, HATS, j / | > FLOW EES, FEATIfRRS, * ' VELVETS, CRAPE, &c. Also a general assortment of 1)11 V GOODS and SHOES, ail of which will be sold at very low prices. Dressmaking attended to at the shortest possible notice and in the latest styles. aept 2(5?Im* MISS K. MAULE. HAS JUST RECEIVED DRY Gr Q OJ) S3 HATS, *?Q CAPS and I FRESH GROCERIES, <?C. fVaAU of I R. ?. sharp *SL co., COTTOX FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Brown'N Wharf, oct 10? lm Charleston, 8. C. A. B. MULLIGAlNr COTTON FACTOR _Asn jr** ^?cc^jfi?tJA^ribN m^iarf; "M *? CHARLESTON, S. C. I will also, when provided with funds, purchase and forward all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, A gl (cultural Implements, Manures, Seeds, &c. oct 17 tf Jloti "uro 0") oi) v ill ~?f~ ? A CT 0, R S Gommission.., Merchants, W?itTir ati.aWt"ic wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Hand. B I Liberal Advance^ on Consiynmcnte in IIa ?-:o:? liclercnccH.' I Messrs. CAM F.RON, BARKLEY & CO, Charleston, 8. C. II. T. PE \KK, Esq., aen'l Sup't S. C. R. It. Char leston, S. C. T. It. JETER, Esq., Prcs't S. & U, 11. It., Union, s. c. ^ ^ T 2 * Hon. J AMES FARROW, Simrtairimrg, 8. 0. Hon. R. F. CRAY! ON, AndersonJ STC. ? 1 sept 1U 0 Cm Kurifies the Blood. wW For Kalo by "Drng-glfits JGvoryrvlicre. t' July 'la ? ?w? ???? - I I < X ?; . .?f,,j. %.ti..?..i?,?? "I> ROOULYBf X> LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Issues i^ll Kinds of Life lnHUtahoo Policies Divi dends annually in Cash. Ottioc 141 I'/ondway. WM: M. COLE, CHRISTION Wv HOC CK, Secretary. President. . HOLMES? A^ATIES -ft JKE1TT, j , Oeiwrnl Agent?, 8?. Ca.; Oftice No. 1 South Athintic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. KEITT BROS. Agent? for OvangeDwrg Dislriet. ang 8 2m IZ3L, A.H <& DIBBiLE,! Attorneys and Solicitors. * Stato, ami idao of ho Courts of BANKRUPTCY. JAMBS F. 1ZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangc.burg District. I WJ /.^D^liltEVILLE, A. 1?. AMAKER, I ._:OVnngeburg C. IL Lewiavillo, S. C. tri Ofnngeburg 4 ?5 7 FREDERICK FERSNER, ?my 1) WILL BE IN ORANGKliURG EVERY THURS DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. &$F Office in rear of BULL SCOVILLE & PIKE, npril 4 tf E. EZEKIEL, 1VATCJK M AHEltAND ? (4t Store' formerly occepic? l)yfC73|ull & Co.) omy?fyivM, s. a ' _:-L ORANGEBURG HOTEL BY W. It. TREADWELI. _^ THIS HOUSE HAS RHEN NEWLY FIT ?Jiiii teil op, nnd in now open for tho nccoinmoda BijlLtioh of the public. Corner Russell and irbughtbir Streets! 4 * * rryt f 3d_L BULL & SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR THE Equitable Life Insurance Company OF NJ?}V YORK, &Sn?cnd DcSar^4'i^ugly.t<^l>plipy Hoi feb 28 Holders td HOTEL, i . CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD, 1>AY, $3.00. A. BUTTKUF1KLI), M US. II. X. BUTTKUFJ ELI), Superintendent. ProprrctrcHS. dec 28 Cotton Factors and COltmiSSIOX JttEItCHAXTS, Qy.:i CHARLESTON, S. C. '\ F. J. PELZ ER, F. S. RODGERS, W. G. MUCK EN FUSS. July 11 im ilr ? mti ne... UTHERN mmm. ?ept 12 m Gm JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S NEW NOVEL! F. J. IIS X'JMGTOX ?Sb CO., J5t) JiltOOME ST SEW YOJtK, Have in Press, to be Ready in October, ]\I O I t XJ ]N ; Or, the Last fbti/s nj Lcc ami fiis J'ubtt/ins, By J. Esten Cooke, Ten ThousanuCopio? were almost immedmu'ly .mid. .TJfe.uew wprkvis Btillfoio^^Slfffniill V^MUffieat in A Printed onvflnMoiic?] vpftpt?r,^Kuil.?lcirijjt.liuUnd in cloth, wiftli fine steel mtulaHiop Jiwidpi G EN. LEE, and .'font beautiful illualrntjoiH in'. Homer's best nfyle. ' Either Ito?fc serft by MIiiIV post tree, on re oeipt of (lie price, $2.2">. For sale by all Booksel lers and Newsdealers in town'and uonntiryfJj oet :t 1 it o x vi 1: s, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. CASH paid for COTTON fondc on Cotton consigned Id J A1 Aide .A, J. Sal in aw, ? p, f. fa Charleston, S.AC. mid J)?Ji r *A SOpl| 12-i-tiin V' +> .4??. F. E. SALINAS. Giuliani's T. 0., 8. C. ?jjOOIKN,' WAT! ICS it KlUTT, Jim. O. Holmes, Jr., Win. Watte*, (i. D. Kiitl GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Xftj A Svufh Atlantic. Wharf, 'Vhurtmton, So. Ca ?Will ?eil on Cotninissjon Cotton, Lumber, Timbo ;NavuiSlerre8 and nil Country Produce. Strict at tenfiou given to the Fureliasing of Store, Planta firm and Fondly Supplies, Consignments and Order Solicited. KEITT BROS. Agents for Orangehur'g District, aug 2ni COTTO?X1 FACTOR COMMISSION! M ERCHANT, Jl /i o??? i \j>o-m V&.V IM "' ? ? > ; fr' ? n^mmmt^%" [ B??T*Prompt and personal attention given to the Bule of. Cotton. . , , rt , Ojju'B-j^qjjj??ffo?J ?Wi0j8 J?5-Ii' P_ OTIE^ ilj ? . ? ... ? ! ? W. 3 - ? ^ . ?"' 3SB? - t?--':.ni-t.u".-/;;::iv . op .* ? \ ; i .nrinnU'. .'t ?J GOODS K* PAl_ _ _ .Ktfliim?; >*? . istra >K 1 ,n>-.! (;!'.' ./ ". J |. AND* If.fu: ?'nr'. tflrtf. ... ?? :] ?:; :' \i JOjl .' GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, And ivill guarantee quality aud price to suit all who may favor us with n call. ! We, will tuke in trude all kinds of 7 COUNTRY, PRODUCE >it the highest market prices, nnd put our Goods at tis low figures us any house in Town. pel lb-cly ? j - .I Y] >EEITT.BROTHERS. The Carolina Fanner BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OF THE Farmers And Plunfers of this aoction demand the publication of u periodical to bo., be devoted to tho advancement of Agriculture in the two Caro linas, we hayu determined ,tn establish such a pe riodical under the title of . THE CAROLINA KARMER, and will issuo the first number as soon as a tufnV cicnt number of Subscribers arc obtained to.pay A reasonable share.of the expense of Publication. ?The FARMER will be issued monthly at $2 00 per annum, in advance; will contain not less tlinn ? thirty-two large double column pages of reading mutter, hound in handsome covers: and in typo graphical execution will noi lie surpa.-scd by any Agricultural Monthly in the country. Being determined to do whatever energy* will ac complish in making the FARMER worthy the suit port of the intelligent Planters and Farmers of North Carolina and South Carolina ;<"and desiring to nifroducaJU iato every county in. those States, we wish to employ nctivc Agents at every Post, office, to whom tho most liberal inducements will lu o tie red. Address all communications to july 4^f j , j WM. II. BERNARD, I , Wilmington, n. C. rpiIK GREAT MPVLAR IMPKIt CHARLESTON DAILY .\K\V?. , . j ^Subscription Price Six Dollars a Year.' THE. CHARLESTON. TRIWEEKLY NEWS, . t?rjk Uidlkrls ajycnr?T,wd Dollars for Sjjc *Mj|mihii fljjgT Terms?Cash in advance. No Pvpor sent unles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer time than paiU lor. RIOllDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec'21?tfj Proprietors. ESmBLISHlM-1802, Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TR1-WEEKLY, '. wijVJLkiiQTOX A CO. Daily Paper y- - ? - $8.00 per Annum. Tri-Weekly Taper - - 94.00 per Annum. f ~ T ' ? ? ? ?. 2 gr ' Th? w"pr clos* d w ith a large Indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of .whom have proffered us payment. To others we have presented no cluim, amid the lopsep and misfortunes by which they have been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very geuerous, prompt, ami hearty support we have uniformly received. We are able to wait for the advent of better times,, confidently assured thu?. when prosperity returns to the hMl^^^^^l.?U|0|ftlU?|nip^t ^'icu- obligations.. To all such we coruToily extent! an jhirita$<jn to re new their subscriptions, t - . Jan 11 dli ' If 11 ,-j ? ?/ fi H I?,?li:il.S IIOVNK, (rotlMKltLV MItS. DltlttLK'a,) 284 KING STREET, 'Between Wentworfh and Hazel Streets, aud iciihin flirte miuutcn' utdh of all the Principal ]\'holesule ami Retail Ifottzes af Meeting, King and J/ai/'te Streets, and the Post Oflce, Charleston, S. C. The City 11 ail way, which runs to each extremity of the City, is .within fifty yards (if thu house. TERMS OF P-tiAllV: board by the tiny.$?_? Bu m ?? \Ys Week::.$12 (H) to $18 00 IIknud SrAUNiCK, Mus. K. IIir.uKus. oct 18 tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association OF CHARLESTON, S. C, rpiIE object of this ASSOCIATION is to nssist |j Ladies who are struggling by their own en ileavors to support themselves and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WOKK will be nciitly 4rid .promptly executed tor which the Asso ciation 'will m: responsible. Also, Southern Prosorves, Jollies, Wines, Cor dials and Pickles, &0., arc made under its lUtspioos, and the Quality tU|arautei\d. For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give p list of some of the Preserves, &o.:# Orange, Pineapple and Peach Marmalade Preserves, Lemons, Oil rous, West ludia and Ogocoh'co Limes, Blackberry, J'lutu and Quince Jellies, Wines, Cordials, Peach and Apple Leather, Crystalized Fruits, Pickled Shrimps and Oysters. Afl orders for Work, Pre?:orves, &c, to be ad dressed to* Mrs, LEE, Superintendent; At tho Depository, No. 7 Chalmers Street} Charleston, july 11 (f 1 :.?t*-iO ?"?;'''x^teettve';UniJflr !?no < ft! 't toil [*jr#fl '-t I'.tt8"?u? yl'ti-; . bi *>u ii REFERENCE/ ?:?-!?? A nod h, on-- id?:frt Tl'lKf M'tBCHASTS'' 'PBOTKCTlirtlj1 U.vion, 'organized ! to promote and protect, trade, by enabling ith subscribers to attain' facility and safely in tue. granting of credits, and: the recovery: of claims tit all points, huvo to announce that they will, on or about September 3D, 18?8, publish in one largo quarto volumo; Lj i t{ ;l , ( j r Tue MkicqilANTtr Piiotkcti vb Union, organized to promote und protect trade, by enabling its sub scribers to attain facility und safety in the granting of'credits, and'the-recovcry-of claims at all ponds, have to announce that they will, iu September, 18(>8, publish in otto large 'quarto volumo; i ? TiiKMpitcuants' PnoTCCTiva Union MkboaxtiLe It kkfkhknck Rkuistp.r, containing, among other things, tho Na>tus, Nati)of Business, Amount ok Capital, FiN\vNciALSTANniN<i, a.no Ratinoasto Cukdit,'of'over'400,000 ?f the principal meremfnis, traders, bankers,, manufacturers, and public companies, in more than 30,000 of fhe cities, towns, villages, and settlements (throughout the .United States, their, territories, and the British Provinces" of North Americn ; and embracing the most'impar tnut information attainable and necessary to enable the merchant to ascertain at a'glance tho Capital, Cuakactkb, and Dkoiikk or Cukimt of buch of his customers as arc deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising,- also, a ATetc.ipen>rr-Directory, containing the title, character, price, and place of publication, With full particulars relative'fol each journal, being a complete guide to the press, of every county in the United States. The reports and information will be confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; nntj as the same- will be based, so far as practicable; upon the written statemeuts of the put ties them selves, revised and corrected by Well-known ami reliable legal correspondents, whose ehnracter will prove a jtUfiraptee; ot> ,nc correctness of the infor mation furnished by tjicnl,* H.?tt believed that the reports will prove more truthful and complete, and. therefore, superior to, and of much greater value, than any previously issued Jty aid of the Mercantile Reference Register, business men will been enabled to ascertain, at u glance, the capital und gradation of' credit, as compared .with financial worth, of nearly /every merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within the above-named 'territorial limits. LtJl Ou or about tlio tirst each month, subscribers will also,receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing;' among other things, a'rl'cord Of stich inipoVtnnt. changes') in the namo and condition .oi firms, throughout t he country, as .may oqcur subsequeut to the publication of each half-yearly vnlUmeef the Mercantile Reference Reoisteii:. p^jiml ?/ i \ot i Price, of The Merchants Union Mercantile Itefrrenee Reytiier, 'fifty dollar*. (?o0.)/<?i ^McXlincmoi/or} iritrilnl to any uthlree* in the United Sfdti <.:traiw)?>r:a tUin paid. '. r , Holder* of fire $10 than* "f the Cytjti-'nf Sfoefa aihlilioH to :participating' ?!? thepVo?t?; trill recrirr our copy of tlie .M kucantilh IU:r i.uk.nci: Kc<. istkh fri t of rharyr ; Jiohter* of ten *harr* will br entitled to Twu eopir* ; ahd no more than' ten *harei of the Capital .Slock null he u(lot(tt( lo any one Jipplfcpvt' All rrinittanrr*, ortfer*, or communication* refnitre to the land? *hnultl he utltfre**r<l to the :W/cAWW*'" Protrc- . tire I'uifin. in 'he Americun Kichanye .iJvnk^lfuilalny, A,?. rifl HmaJteny, (?v, 2o6b,l ".Vev- York. ang 22 ' ?*;''? ??':? VI ????? Vi -Ilm' V Schedule South CiU-oliuu Kuil ILoutl. -' ON-A"*.*l> AKTivu ?l.riD.W; MAi;f:n. U'. ru TIIK j Passenger Trains ?m the South Ciublina Rail Road will vim as follows : ' Fur' TtUnu'.hut-^nn,/ Wrnn ? . I J Lcavf (:i,arieston....;.'::::::;!:^::V.^::v^'?;:8o':\. (Ti?i.^ebin - ..:...T:r::;rr.Tr:..-..iu:io pj at. Arrivc'ifc Cdumibla.ji;w.;i ..v..l^/ii..ii.. 3:50 P.] Ml '.. nr; [tjuVA/Ai Train. Leave (,'hiu;lcitnn.,.fi:10 P. M. " Orangebttrg.!l'J::!.? A. M. Arrive nt qoturtil.ia...!...-.l.-.vtk?? A. M. lor ?i.'hnrlcttt>n?Dag,Triiin.'\ LeaveOdumbuiw.n..;.^...U.'.i 0;t)0 A. M " prangeburg................j.,.. 9:43 A. M; Arriyilaf ChtMYesron..:...-A...V.<..,..:;:\:;..v8ilO Pi Mi 1 ? - Night Travr.'i ?.w.-dt.v.tf : tAi Leave Ctdtiiubia.'.a'..'....'....>;ii:30 P. mi " f)rangebucg.10:32 Pj M.: Arrive at ('hitrli.-<ton.....I..;Uv:tI() A. Mi! II T, pjiAKK,, , ninr 28?If \ General Superihteriddnt. gCO'l'T'S MOXTHLl i ???>'? c ?irtivsi . hnlti'l .7 c,-. - It W. ' . TIIK OLDEST, LARGEST AND CIIHAI'KST : iy >r/tji souiun '?xf; ixliuihA: >.t1ni.yHnfJtf\ ii. fi*.ii. i Tho Publishers tidto.jdensure in* aiwiounclug that besides the able corps of writers who have already 'given a national reputation to this Magazine, they have Vccently secured several new contributor.-, among whom wc arc glad to meiitlon Mhs. MAltV K. liltVAN, the most accomplished female Essayist in the South. A fascinating Story from her pin, will bu commenced in our October Hutuber. IVe arc now publishing, in a serial form, a His 1'dVy of the BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS of the ARMY OF TENNESSEE. Als... a splendid serial entitled 20 MONTHS IN Nt) BT II Kit N PRISON'S 1' Also, a beautjiful. Story, from the pen of one pf the most pitted writers'of fhc South, entitled THE UN UK UOJU R R EN T. We expect very soon to illustrate our Magazine In ajiproprinte style. Tilt3is : Single Subscriber, per year, $4.00. For Three Subsetilttrs, or upwards?each, per year, $3.00. ' ?? :?? ' !j sr . Any one scntling us the money for ten subscrib ers at above rates shall reocivu $0 worth of books, such as he may desire For twenty subscribers $10 in books will he furnished. Sample copies sent on the receipt of 3"i cents. ?^vy-The Magazineis mailed before the first of cvcry month. I**""" ? As our circulation is geltend jhioughout the ?'CottonIfelt," 'rtnu nlso in' Kentucky and Tennes see, wc oiler a first-class medium for select adver tising. Terms liberal. Address PHILLIPS ft CREW. Publishers and Booksellers, ||nug'20?tr Atlanta, Ga. KEAL.EBTATE -m. ? -'? ^eflft^U. 8 A L E'. Ol'FEll FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. THE tallowing valuable Real Estate : A FINE DWELLING.HOl'SH, nnd improved Premlsoa iiv, Qrangcburg, on Russell* Street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church Lot. ?" ' f<n t?i' UVMM Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on the Old Charles ion' Road, about 3 miles from Orange burg, admirably located for a Resilience and Farm. Also u PLANTATION near Rowc's Pump, with fine Settlement. Also lolM) At,'RES near Branchville, improved mid unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers. Apply to J. W. H. DUKES, july 18?-um Ornngctturg, S. C. I rftnTif.in'.M ir. Tfttf Bfat? W S?iulh Carolina. ORANGKBaTOG COUNTY. Meltioh B^rcent, wifo.npd others* Petition for vs. > Leave to Whereas Petition having been made to meto proro in K?l?hn? ^orhi.i'th'^IiAi; Will 'and Testament the limits of tlip.fj|iitetjit .in therefore ordered, thst he appear at the Court of Probate to be holden *t OrnnjifeliurgG. H., for OroOgoburgNCottaljrjjf^tJit) fecund Monday in November, A. D. 180& loMMW? ug"said Petition and proving said WIM *m ?&*? tnent in due, form of Law. ? 1'robato Offioe, SV tiia?.-0. andrkwb, Orangeburg? S. 0-, \ . -xm\*. ,\ Judge of Probate.. . ! ?ugest 0,d8G8. J (.\' ". . ^illi STATK oFsQTJTJtl ^A^0J*INA, I ? \ \ .. OltANQEOOEQ' Df?TIilCT. - ? In the Common Picas* lienVy'Biseh?'ff 4VCo. y Tri7.K H'/.W. i $ff .vo. . -V_Attachment, W^oi/a^/faointiffij'W;oTfctf ~)ltl! ?f April, lf-t:?/fde:their declaration against the Do? fendants, who, (as it is said,) are absent from and without ihe. limiia of Ulis ?tote, and have. jieS.b** v. i fe or Attorney known within the same,' 0$>&iY wKoma' ^?i5y^rBaia~TJe'Clmmh'"ln'iy ttrissTWl; On motion of MeStttfj Jilnr & Dibble, Plaintive Attorneys, it i? ordered, That the ?nid Defendants do appear and plead to the said- Declaration on er i Ik,tore the! 18thday of April; which will, be in th?r year of our Lord one thousaud eigbt hundred ?n<S I sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then?bo given and auavdod against thtin. Clqrk-?OilicQ, 1,,, l5( J.? E. UOB?i^ON, April lltlClfe?g. r ' ' ?' C.'CP. apl 11 .' "-'????? ? oo8Hr?' 1 ? 12m -i :\'.\ 'ijl T THE STATE/OF SOUTH CAJIO LINA, i 'OR ANGEBURG MSTKICT* M, Joseph E. Ilailcy^ .J, , i ;m ; t Whereas- the. Plaintiff did, on the 28th day ?f .March, .18G8, die. his Declaration against the De fendant,' who (us4s said) is absent from' and witfeact the limits of ihd'Btato, andhas.,neither wife nor Attorney known within the wme, upon whom iw copy or the.same declaration might be served; it is> thereforei .ordered. That the said defendant do ap pc?r and' plead to the said declaration on or before .thv-Jihh day,,o?MuT;9k.l?f;i^ amfl absolute judgment will theu be given and awarded! 'agautst hihr/- :i*>dj 'hi o'>*??? t .-.:';!?-i <?it Clerk's Oilicc,.. 1 . F. R0Bpi8ON\ March f&f?-* / ,ti vc^.V ' 1 ^'.^ .01 ; Mir*. ..??:T...?lv'fr .? ' THE STATIC ?FS?UT1I CAllOlitNA, 1 *' ?''OltA'Nii'KntR? Dl?tRICT.' ? ? ' ? ' ; In thc'CommonTleas. ' : ^ Boston Carter, "j , ., x?j ? \' < " ' -,AUacbiiicut. Ihulcy & Uro*. J WTjEJlKAS' the Plaintiff did. on the ?entl 4?y of April. A. D. IBM; nie Iii* Deel*?, en against the Dcteiulunto, uho (as. it is yaid) ore t. * i?eul fr.On a?id w,illit.u| ihc limits of this State, a* 4 have neither wife, pyr Attorney known within tho ssune. upon whom a copy of tho said Declaration mi>dit ne'serreitv. ' 1 It is tlleri'fore! ordered...Thot the said. Defendant do :ippear and plead to the sniil Declarntion, on ar hi'fore ij)e- twelfthjlay ?f "Aptil..'which wil* be in iho year "of our LoS'tt'oUe tluiusitud eight hnndrr*! ami sixty-nine, fitberwis??' tiiial-attd mWoIij?? jttdg nii'ut will ttiep.bp it'r<'" mid >iwardeiJ?iea]urt. him. s t:h-rk> Ollico. ) JOS. ltOlUNHOX. OiTingirburg District, >? C C. P. '' -April iori808i ' J Mi^1 MM! ? : V1 . .-/!. : - ,m8 ,1 3K'I!ITI,AX1> XVUSKKY. AlICJlTS*? JJV TA."tbl.-^U'e ofi'or forthenfAfl Planting. ?> yerv,large ami Hiiperior stock of Fruit,Trees, tlrap? Vine.". .Stra\vuhrry,1Mant>V''K?st'?;- KVergr^ens, iir nnmental Treca and ^hrub.H. Molding ^rSsn Hoiiic Plants. Descriptive aiui' wholesale- CaUk logues mailed on application tti ? P. J. BKUCKMAN8. July 1??:1m*' ? - Augmtta, (la. blRE!' EIRE 1 ! t~ til._.. .? )-,,;,</.^.'f ?: ., PROPERTY. Cornelson, Kramer & Qo* AHK AGKNTS FOB E^PIRK STATE. EIREjVINSURANCK COMPANY. . A:;fcKTa.?300,00(>. J A ME?;, Rl V j&R I I^NVSy R^NCJS ? n .,- -. ; COJIffjAXY. ; .... M Chartered Capital ^lj&fi^QOCk Piedmont Heal Kntute liiNuracice >-., COMPANY, , FOR .LilPB Oy.LV, . j . ;< Chjirtflred.Capital $1,000,000. \ j\},h , SOUTHERN, CQMPANIES. ;pet.25^ t|v, ,?.><{ . t, .,'. *y r SJ'AitTANRURO C. H., Ca. , Tho 1st ?essjou ?f l?tli, Collegiate Year begin* on 1st Octohef, 18(18. Thc'.'oHcgfe has never sus pended and the Coarse of Study remains usw changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular Sin-, dents, or such it's wish to pursue Particular Stadien only. The Preparatory, 8i:hool under tho Super vision of the Faculty opeh'aat tt?? same time. , Tuition . in College ,and Higher Classes.of Pre? paratory School, includinc contingent fee, $*">! per yea'- in specie or its equivalent in currency. 1% Lower Classes of Preparatory School with ee-ntln? gent fee,'1 $11' per year in Currency?one-half ir, advance. Board per month, In advance, about $]& in cur* rency. ? For! further particulars address . sept !'?>- It _ . _A. M.. SlilPP, Pretidenr. The Soutlioni Drug Store Dr. B. Iff. Staler, Druggist JUST RKCR1VED AND OPENING A FRR8H Supply of DRCOS AND MEDICINES. Also rerfumorics, such ns Extrscts. Teilet Soafva of every description.-?A full assortment of Hnl*w Clothes, NaiUToot|i; and Shaving Brushes sf the best qualities. '* With a fino assortment of Stationery, Inas, Leesl Pencils, Indelliblo Pencils fw. M?rW?g C!??ae% "Writing Pens and 'llold'eys ef etery dwwriprisft, Memorandnat Bo4iks, &c. . You eiin find anything gerieiany fcepi in ?weis Ropnh.ted In ug St'ore. All of which 1? *Terc4 lew for the Ca?b. Call aud BC0 for yotnrseltes. mar 7 ?J