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Tho Ijcj^rt Joimioy. . '> 4i0i& acttfe Wtttmfa IM)') Jlejedu.pcace.wc stand, TjClJlV| See the wrecks of Egypt i .' ? ? BirowM nlong ?bc Band: i 'I '' H-. ' Safe .across the waters; ! '<?' [;i Fpes .fynjy? ?que, ;V ty ;t .?>M -I New wo uwreh in safety, j'j ft God oiu' guid? alone. ..nun tu* H'.?vu/fM5i r v. ? f. , .,..,,.? /. - ? - Tis the Mlcnt desert,' - - ' ?imd nnd rock and waste; ? .' h ? ^ , JBut .the yuaiu is .broken, ,, ' if t-.'Tf.V - ('? ! And .the peril past......^ i .ii. -:>!!'o O?ward, then, right onward I' This eW waicliword'stlll'; : ' Till we reach tue glory ;?.?* (\ . . .<? I-. Of tUs wondrous hill,. .. >. ????ft" ?'! l'.Vi-.'.b?!-. Win J 34'i'tj-; vi? -j.j!j!H;jj //foT. .Fortyejourney gfrdenV ?: ' *' . Jlaste we on our way; J?v..'. .*jfi?flMie plllnr-clond above uVy ..~r i .... . . Guide by night and day ; OivMuougji r-ast^nd^ ^ I *\i ii .:?."-?? O'er our desert road; \ jj ; .lip*-jpj jxr Qn till Sinai greets us, - ;' ,': '{?"'*'!,'' 'Mountnin of our God. t.i'iV. fr? ...ti?:'-H mi* iiii ' -1 i j 1 ? ' i On past Edbni's valley, < Moab s mountain wall, . Jordan's sea-broad rushings, . The pillar-cloud o!cr all. . Fast the palin-sliaded city, ? Rock and hill our rond ; On till Salem greets us, City of our God ! The Eurmcr's Wife. Wo drove before the farm house door; * The farmer Called to Mary ; . Bare-nrmcd, with Juno's step she came, White nproned, from the diary. {Icr air, her smile, motions told rfVi t"f 'or woni^^?eUhc^;>?* <> '/ \ , . . A music us of household songs ft til trt inWas in her voice of sweetness ; :-SW?*IJf .!?*-. ? ,'??. ; ,1 .,? ;,. . .,.|? }f, \ ' An inborn grace that nothing lndked Or cultm-pftf lipJiUhTie,e-*-;? 7 ^" I | r ?' The warmth of genial courtesy, \> ' " Tho cabn of self reliance.'.: ;/ ,.? ? If . ? ? > i ?/ .i ? ?/"i> .i.i i ?(? ' Before her queenly womanhood How dared our landlord utter . Tho paltry .?rrnud of( his need-T .K. . ? vTo hny-her fresh churned butter? \>/.*>it< &}\(*kiy.\ ?'.( ; :'? ?.) - < f , "' ' ?' ?helcd the way with housewife prhW, \ \ \\?r gOo(By store disclosing, ' . Full tenderly the gcldeu balls '.. rl |. ? .With-snow, white huuds disposing. It is reported that au English firm has offered to lend Spain $100,000,000 at five ppr; cent iutercst. *^ ? \ ? .. >.'*.;???! ? - - id -i ? ? >r*',t J. W. Sitnouton, agent of tho New York A?sooiatcd Press, has sued the Trihuho of thaj city for libel; ??._- d : It i>5 snrid that all the foreign ministers at Wrishingtoit?-includittg tho English and Turk isliTr?re Catholics, ? , ;.. , ? . ,v * ' I , Aieompany hua hcoti formed in Montreal to build a railway from Leuhoxvillo to Mcgantic and San Frnueiscp. ; At the lnunfoipal election ,in Jlultimoro on "Wcdncsd.-iy all tho regular Dctuocratic uomi neca ^vcro elected. ",y?Iiarge numbers of new buildings arc^going ??.-?p in BaltiuroreiTrade? in that city are re " ported to bo very prosperous. In Russia the man of next importance to "the Emperor is tho editor of tho Moscow Uu xctto. A cattle butchering hinten; for ^thcjchaiu piouship is impending auioug the butchers of Now York. * ? Nine ytmug goutlcmen recently made the trip from Lyons to Paris on velocipedes ^n eleven hours. i.!i;j:tM ; ftiUU j v The Texas cattle fever has again made \t* appearance in the State of New York. The animals had becu brought from Ohio. Vive hundred German emigrants arrived at Now Orleans on Sunday,from Hamburg. Mot>t of thorn left immediately for the West. - A correspondent of the Macon (Georgia) Telegraph thinks this year's cotton crop will not yield more than 1,800,000 bales. Tho Mikado of Japan has appointed an En glishman ' lord high ' admiral," and another superintcmluut of mines for that country. Tho Democrats of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana have cut tl.e Radical majority down 50,000 in two years. All the Madrid journals which had suspend ed their publication have reappeared since the revolution. The Episcopal Convention refused to take any action on the subject of Rituplism, and j-leaves, the whole matter in the hands of the bishops. ,1 ;j /;.!>? /'i .. > .. A relic of tho ram Merrimue, in tho shape of an immense anchor, weighing nine thousand pounds/ has been raised and is ou exhibition at Norfolk: There aro precedents for Presidential candi dates taking the stump, llurrisou made a few ?pceolVcs and was elected, but Scott iu 1852, Pill min e in 1850 and Douglas iu 1800 found their personal eiforts of no avail in stumming tho tide which was so strongly against them. Judge John A. luglbi?, late of SotitU Caro lina, but now of Baltimore, Una beeit'tendcrod the Presidency of Oglethropo College in Geor gia. It is not yet known whether ho will accept tho proffered position. By the President of the United States of] America. a proclamation. In tho year^hfoh^^o??^Tawipg t* its oo/k. tho art, tho sVul^Wtn&fciW of ?<W$WloV tho United States have been employed with greater diligence and vigor and in broader fields than ever before, and tho fruits of the earth have been gathered into tho granary aud tho storehouse in marvelous abundance. Our i highways have been lengthened, and new and prolific rogiouj havo bcon occupied. We nro permitted to hope that long protracted politi-f cul and seotional dissonsious uro, at no distant diUhb. t?jjiflfcjplacc ^rcUiroing ljartnony ,and frntvgnutj affuptiou 'throughout* tho* Republic, JkiiiJ fifcig^Statcs?Tmfe^ UltihK ^gSecinont3?With ^f,> while-nations, whi^lrarc far off, aud which heretofore havo been un social and exclusive, have become our friends. SSjKw bR^}'"^' re^^y n^ ^?^ve rencnedin hcnUn and^tranl^ittli^^n^ViiTch lS\<^cwnc^itl^ormuiMr Ucflsingfl, ig, by unjr fy.vor'aal\ consent,.*! 'convenient and tuutnblo one for cultivating personal piety and practicing public dovotiou. I therefore recommend that Thursday, the twenty-sixth day ol November next, be sot apart and observed by all the pcoplo of tho United States as a day public praise, thanksgiving and prayer to tho Al mighty. Creator aud Divino Ruler of the Uni verse,-by' whose ever watchful, morGiiufand gracious providenco alone States aud natiotiB, no less than families and individual men, do live and fnove"and have tHolr being." k r'-' In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and 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 nud sixty eight, and of tho independence of the United Stutc?Jfioifninety-third. kj \ } ANDREW buHNSON? I By the President: Wm. IT. Skwauu, Sec retary of State. .? "pASH ION ABLE MILLINERY Tlie Subserihcr begs leave to inform her Custom ers and tlie Lmlies generally of Orangeburg District, that she has just received a part of her WINTER STOCK, consisting of the Lntest Styles of Ladies and Cliildrcns RON NETS, HATS. . , / I , FLOWERS, FEATHERS, VELVETS, CRAPE, &c. Also n general assortment of DRV GOODS and SHOES, all of which will be sold at very low prices. Dressmaking attended to at the shortest possible notice and in the latest styles. sept 20?Im* MISS K. MAULE. HAS JUST RECEIVED DTfcY GOODS, -SITOl'TS, ~ HATS, ; Q CAPS and FRESH GROCERIES; <?C. Also^K t^rMojvtng^Voekl^FIUJlT,^ All of. which tt JBtro Ad we#y5hrtvfi ' fi i | |[i $ 8 COUNffllM LtRO'Dl'CE bought at. the highest, market.'prides". i tlivc me a call. B 5 Li L% Iv * I ?? ^PAf'&RSpjl'S, may HO?ly " " "" Oi*iposi?cvTjtiU &Scovill'sv * R ?. SHARP <fc CO., COTTOX FACTOKS A no GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lSrown'N Wharf, oct 10?Im Charleston, 8. C. A. B. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR I -t d&XER A L OO^l^itlX^^RXJlJ. 1 ST, AcxmrMonXTJb.v NmAftF; CHARLESTON, S. C. I will also, when provided with funds, purchase and forward all kinds of .Merchandise, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, Manures, Seeds, &c. oct 17 tf _\ -_ R. UenuiNb. ji. \i. ji? I'm. u Ai; ? u j i ?,)JI v Hi T. F. Rjtoniu. R. R. UonoiNS. H. 0. JIcjioins. F A 9 T ?.11S, l? T0j " t I p ! fi 3 y ) Ft Commission Merchants, XOUTir ATIjANTTC wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advance* on Consignments in Hand. -:o: , * RelerciiccH. Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO, Charleston, S. C. II. T. PEXKE, Esq., Geii'l Sup'l S. C. R. R. Char leston, S. C. T. II. JETER, Esq., Pres't S. & IL \\. R., Union, s. c. ? ?j?'' * i ? i Hon. JAMES FARROW, Spartittftttg, 8. C, Hon. Ii. F. CRAY'!ON, Anderson, S. C. sept l'.l 0 Cm nr nr a if til _.':.'__ h 1 Purifies the Blood. For Snio i.y Vrugirlstii ICrory-whoro. july 2fi ly ? .'-'( \ < >< i , } ?? ? *1) U O O U L Y N X3 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Issues i^U Kinds of Life IiiMUtnhop Policies Divi dends annually in Cash. Otlicc Ml Hi'AnilWay. WM. Mi COLE, CHKlSTtON W. ROOCK, Secretary. President. HOLMES, W ATI ES & JvEITT, ? Gei\oral Agents, So. Cn., Office No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charloston, 8. C. ICE ITT BROS. Agent- for Orangoburg Wslriet. aug^ 8 2rn IZLAR iSs DIBBLE, Attorneys and Solicitors. ' \ ?*1*WHlv:Prp?i?c*|.n Cpurtgiof tho State, and also of R ANKltUI'TOY. OI^-A^TSTG JEBTJUGr, S. O. JAMES F. 1ZLAR. SAMUEL DIBBLE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oranycburg District. I Orang?burg C. H. A. P. AMAKCR, Lewisville, S. C. tf FERSNER, WILL EE IN 011ANGEBURQ EVERY THURS DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Office in rear of RULL SCOVILLE & PIKE, iipril 4 tf WATC3II M A k Kit Ani> JKSV, (iit Store" formerly occupied by'CY Bull & Co.) onAXQKiil'RQ, s. c. ' || vA%M^K WA^A.^^ may 0 . * tf . ORANGrEBURGr HOTEL BY IV. It. TBEADWELt. Til IS HOUSE HAS RHEN NEWLY FIT Rnii'i. ted up, and in now open for the nccommoda gllilLtion of the public. Corner Russell hud rbughton Streets! * 1 fefj IJII_?_ BULL <fc SCOVILL, AGENTS FOR THE Equitable Lite Insnranee Company OF A'A'ir YORK, POLICIES ; NON-EORFEITABLB, PLyjdgnd Declared Annually ty-Pplicy Hojdcrs IL feb 23 td l^VVILION HOTEL, . ? CHARLESTON, S. C. IIOAItI>, 1?XK DAY, $3.00. A. B?TTEUF1KLI), MUS. II. L. BUTTEKPIKLD, Superintendent. l'ropriet ross. dec 28 Cotton Factors AND commission merchants, QH'^j CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PELZER, F. S. RODGERS, W. G. MUCKENFUSS. inly 11 4m ? ? <; ^ 3!; ? t v# ? 8 5 4 xcpl 12 Gm 1 I p JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S NEW NOVEL F. .1. If S \TIC=TOX A co., .; Jan iinooME st .v/;ir ro/fA", Dave in Press, to be Ready in October, ^1 O J I UN; Or, the Last itni/s ?f J.i r tniit his I*almlins\ Ev J. ESTK.N CoOKK, ? ... "Author ufA'.-Surfy of Eagle's'Nest." or ?surry," otMUiicii >timi >: is;. & ScMiiei. Ter. Tii?hwuli<n.'?pie8 were almost iiiiuiediaieiy sold. TJio new work is still uior'e "intensely" interesting. P/ifited on nno-toncd'. paper. hu?! r km/bound iu cloth, with tine steel medallion Jieud juf GEN. LEE, and four beautitul illmstnuji>ns in Homer s liest style. Hither "Boo* sent by Mail, post free, on re oeipt of the price, $2.2;"?. For sale by all booksel lers ami Newsdealers in town and country. ocl -\ Jit ' ? < k a x.vo j* < b I It o .V T I i: H, DRY GOODS, CROC ER I ES, Ac. CASH paid for COTTON QrLihjrJ . jrj r^V CASH ADVANCKS made on Cotton consigned Id Mr. A. J. Salinas, , Charleston, S. C. F. E. SA I.IN AS, sept 12?!bn Graham's T. 0., .S. C. jjOOIi;S, WATlKp *t; KKITT, Jm>. (). Holmes, Jr., Wm. Watit*, G. J). K>Ht. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A'o. -1 Smith Atlantic Wharf, r/iurlritoii, So. Ca Will sell on Commission Cotton, Lumber, Timber, Naval Stoves und all Country Produce. Strict at tention piven to the Purchasing of Store, Planta tion and Family Supplies, Consignments and Orders Solicited. KKITT BROS. Agent? for Orangeburg District, aag t? 2m COTTON FACTOE commission -merchant, Bpyce&Co.'t Wharf. CHARLESTON, 'S. D. tifstf- Prompt and personal attention given to the' sale ot* Cotton. , - jo?'xiO? OHE&P110MHVI STORE 1! r "NVK AHE RECEIVING of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES EVERY WEEK, Ami will guarantee quality imtl price to suit nil who inuy tu vor ns with n pall, i We will tuke in trade all kinds of i COUNTER PRODUCE lit the highest market prices, mid put our Ooodh at 08 low figures us any house hi Town. oct IS?cly . - . RE ITT BROTHERS. Hie Carolina Farmer BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OF THE Formers an?l Planters of this section demand the publication of a periodical to lw. be devoted to the advancement of Agriculture ;n the two Caro linas, wu linvo determined to establish such a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA WARMER, and will issue the first number ns soon as a suffi cient number of Subscribers are obtained to pay a reasonable share of tho expense of Publication. The FARMER will bo issued monthly at $2 (MJ per annum, in advance; will contain not less than thirty-two largo double column pages of reading matter, bound in handsome covers: and in typo graphical execution will ma 1 e surpassed by any Agricultural Monthly in the country. Being determined to do whatever energy will ac complish in making the FARMER worthy the sup port of the intelligent Planters and Farmers of North Carolina and South Carolina ; and desiring to liitrodncoJt into every county in. those Stales, we wish to employ active Agents at every Post* olticc, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Address all communications to WM. II, RERNARD, july 4?tf ; ; Wilmington, n. 0. milfiGRKAT POPULAR PAPER Charleston daily news,, j Subscription Price Six Dollars a War! . THE. CHARLESTON TUI-WEEKI.V .NEWS. Three Dtdlnrs a year?Two Dollars fur Hyt Months. It^** Terms?Curb in advance. No Pvpor sent unles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIOUDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec -I?tf 2 "Proprietors. EST^iBMSHM) 1802. Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, Kv'i/ tf. iVvijJlJaA'GTOX ?JL CO. Daily Paper ?- - - - $8.00 per Annum. Tri-Weckly Paper - - 81.00 per Annum. The- ?5??' closed villi a large indebtedness on the part of our former subscribers, some of whom have protfered us payment. To others we have presented no claim, amid the losses and luisfor!tinea by which they have been surrounded, having been spared the necessity of doing so by the very generous, prompt, and hearty support we have uniformly received. We are able to wait for the advent of better times, confidently assured thai- when prosperity returns to the land thoy will cUeorlnlly meet jheir obligations. To nil such we cordially extend an invitation to re ucw their subscriptions. jau 11 dh tf H ILUUHS If oi sr., (roll.ukiii.y mus. di hulk's, ) 28-1 KTNG STREET, lh In t i n Wcnticorth and Howl Stru ts, ami within thru minute* utill; of all the Principal Wholestde und Retail Ifou'sc* of Mi i tin//. King and Hayn- Stra ta, am 1 tin- Post Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Kail way, which runs to each extremity of the Cily. is .within fifty yards of tho house. TERMS OF LOA KD ? board by Ihr day.$?_? Ml .: .. wielt.$1- <K> to $15, 00 Hkmiii Spaknick, Mrs. I>. 111t.i:Kits. oct 1H tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association bv CHARLESTON. S. C, rpilE object of this ASSOCIATION is to assist J_ Ladies who are btniggling by their own en deavors to support themselves and families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WO UK will he lically and promptly executed for which the Asso ciation will n-: responsible. Also, Southern Preserves. Jellies, Wines, Cor dials and Pickles, &o., are made under its auspices, and the Qualify Guaranteed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, we give n list of some of the Preserves, ko'.:. Orange, Pineapple- and Peach Marmalade Preserves, Lemons, Citrous, West India and Ogocchco Limes, blackberry, Plum and Quince Jollies, Wines, Cordials, Peach and Apple Leather, C ry s t ill i zed Fru i t s, Pickled Shrimps and Oysters. All orders for Work, Preserves, Sc., to be ad dressed to* Mrs. LEE, Superintendent, At tho Depository, No. 7 Chalmers Street, Charleston, july 11 (f Protective Ur??fl" ?RCAOTIjLE tlKTtO lit REFERENCE' EE Gl STEEL ; - :.l itti I-^O**-? lo jn : ! ' ,. I . . , .. 1 , I . ' t 1 - ' Tins Merchants' Protective Union, organized to promote, uml protect trade, by enabling its subscribers to attaiu facility and ?ufety in the granting of credits.' and the recovery of claims at ull points, huve to announce that they will, on or about September 30, 18?B, publish in one birgc quarto volumo: j- ? ' The StkruiV.\nts Protective Union, organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling its sub-, scribcrs to attain facility and safety iu the grunting of credits, and the recovery of claims at alt points, have to announce that they will, in September, 18(iH, publish in one large quarto volume; Tuk Merchants' Protective Union Mercantile Hkkferknck Rr.uisTF.it, containing, among other things, tho Names, Nature or Business, hm?lkt of Capital, Financial Standing, and Ratino as to Cheuit, of over 400,000 Of the principal merchants, traders, bankers, manufacturers, and public companies, iu more tbnn SO,000 of the cities, towns, rillagus, ami settlements throughoul the United Stales, their territories, and the Rritish Provinces of North America : and embracing the most-'impor tant iiifunuation attainable and neucssary to cnuble the liiercliif.lt to ascertain at a ghince the Capital, Cilmiacter, and Decree or Credit of such, of his customers as are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising, also, a yetcsperprr Directory, Containing the title, character, price, and place of publication, with full particulars relative' to each I journal, being a complete guide to the press of every county in the United States. The reports and information will bo confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit ; amj as (lie same- will be based, so far as practicable, upon the written statements of the parties them selves, revised and corrected by ,ve1I-known and reliable legal correspondents, whose character will prove (V ail'irftntce, of the correctness of the infor mation furnished by" then:." i? is believed that the reports will prove more truthful and ^complete, and. therefore, superior to, and of much greater value, than any previously issued ? ' ? Ryaid of the Mercantii.e Reference Reuistkr, business men will been enabled to ascertain, at u glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within the iiliovc-nntned territorial limits. Ou or about the tirst each month, subscribers will also receive the Monthly Chronicle, 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 each half-yearly Volume of the M i: lie AST 11. E R EKER KN<* H REQISTKB, : , i' Pfftt of The Merchants Union Mercantile lleferttiee lleyiittr, fifty Hollar*. (S50,)y?r ichich if iri/l hr for trarilnlta tiny wldrem in the United Sfdlet, tranfjf-rin ;?m paid. Holder* of/ire $10 rhari.* o/'llii Clpral SlncV, h. additiv? to participating in the profit*, teil I rreeire one \cupy of the Mercantile Reference Register //->< if charge; holder? often *hare* irilf l>c entitled to Two eirpiri ; and no more, than ten chare* of the Capital Stock tri/1 hr allot(n{ to any one ojipli(au(. AH remittance*, order*, or communication* rrlallre to the /><?>/.? fhnnld be addre**td to the Merchultl*' I'rnlrr tife l.'uinn. in the Ano-ricuii Uichonge Uvnk JJ'iil'ling. I ?Y?. VIA liro'adieoy, (liar, 2."Wb,) *.Y-v-!'.>/-??. niig'.'i ' . hin' < Schul ulc South Carolina I.ail Ko.ul. C^N AM1? ArTKli SI-^DAY."MARCH li'.'Tii Til V. f Passenger Trains ull the South Carolina Rail Road will run as follows: ' For (Vdnw.hia ? Day Train.- .li| Leave Uli a rlcst on1.....!_.........'.'H: St 1 A. M.. ?; OrungelHrrV 7.. rr.Tr..7..12:10 Mi Arrivelirt C'u';unibju.i;;w.;* ..v..'.?{f;j..?.. 3:-j0 PJ Ml . ' < Night Train. . ' ft Leave Ulm,vh.-dnn.,.,.O-AQ P* M. " Orungebiirg.11!:Jin A. M. Arrive at Columbia...!. 0:20 A. M. J'or "Oharh-sthn?Day Train. Lwvc Columbia.w.t| CtQO A. Si. ?? prangeburg.,.\. 0:4:1 A. M. ArriVe?t CWlcsftih. 3:10 Pj M,? ?Night Train. Leave Oidumbin...??. ?::10 Pj M; ?? OriuigebiiLg.10:32 P. M.1 Arrive at Charleston. ;"?:?(? A. M. II.. T. PEA EE, mar ?tf \ Genend Superintendunt. ICOIX'S MOXTIILl MAG AZ1.\K ! THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST jy THE SOUTH'. SI ATM VOUME! The. Publisher* !i(ke pleasure in1 announcing that besides llie able corps of writers who have already given a tintlutiul reputation to this Magazine, they have, Recently secured several new contributors, among whom wc arc glad to mention Mrs. MARY P.. RR VAN, the most accomplished female Essayist in the ftouth. A fascinating St?ry from her pin will be coinuienced in our October number. Wu arc now publishing, in a serial form, n His tory of the RATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS of the ARMY Ol' TENNESSEE. Also.? splendid serial entitled 20 MONTHS IN NtlRTUKRN PRISONS ! Also, a beauUful Story, from the pen of one of the most glfietl writers at the South, entitled THE UN DE It* 10 RI? EN T. We expect very soon to illustrate our Magazine in appropriate style. Terms.; Single Subscriber, per year, $1.00. For Three Subset Ibers, or upwards?each, per year, .?>;;..'m. Any one sending us the money for ten subscrib ers at above rates shall receive $?"? worth of books, such as he may desire. For twenty subscribers $lo in books will be furnished. Sample copies sent j on the receipt ol Shi cents. The Maga.'ine is mailed before the first of I every month. As our cireulaiioii is general throughoul the '?Cotton Kelt," and also in Kentucky and Tennes see, vc otl'ur a first-class medium for sele.t adver tising. Terms liberal. Addrptjs PHILLIPS & CREW, Publishers ami Booksellers, J jiiug -J-.i-tf Atlanta, Ga. 1 B^V-Xi INSTATE .F_OR;..? S A L E . 0FFK? FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, TilE tallowing valuable Real Estate : a vim-: dwelling.housk, and improved l'ren.lsei? in. Qrangeburg, on Russell Street, nearly opposite thu Presbyterian Church Lot. Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on the Old Charlest?n Road, about .'! miles from Orange burg, admirably located for a Resilience and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Roue's Ptiuip, with tine Settlement. Also 150Q ACRES near Rranchvillc, improved iiml unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers. Apply to J. W. ft. DUKES, july 18?otn prnugelliirg, s. Q, The State of 8O11U1 Carolina, orangemjrg county. Meltiuh IL Greene, wife end others ~| Petition for vsk . ^IrorloiVo ^kyeLi^ ^{i^!^ni VT herons Pctttion 1-aving been made to cisto prove in BoTehirfform.'tiicl laitf Will H and Tes!a?*At of ? Fi-unciu ii. Heath, o_ml whereas, F. K. Oliv jt oho of the pafties interested, is absent and without the limits of thu .Stute, it in therefore ordered, that he appear lit the Court of Probate to be holdea at OrtngcburxalJ. II., I'd r Orange burg County t on the second Monday in November, A. D? 1808, for hear ing'said Petition and proving said ment in ducyform of Law. - ? A Probate Office, V III At). 0. ANDREWS, Orangeburg, S. C, A .. Judge of Probate.. August 0, 1808. J. augS .I ' oam ? ' Rm TSie state of.sqJjth Carolina, ?\ OitANGKouaatDistrict, n ;\ In the Common Pleas. Henry Bischoff & Co. f > " C' ? V ' ;>*I?i '* " M .vs. V Attachment, , Bajlev ^tJJrQ., J 'tic Vlalntifh IlitrSn \iti <Ujr 4t ^prfl,J IStW.^lc1 their declaration nguinatHh* D? fondant a, who, (an it is said,) are absent from aad without ihe limits of this Stutc, and have neithtf wife or Attorney known within the same,' op off whom a c?py^?f'flaldfDeclarairOrl'loly bo served; On motion of Messvsi Ia'nr & Dibble, Plaintiff"* Attorney.", it in ordered, That the said Defendants do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the! 13th day of April; which will be in th?r year of our Lord one thousand.eight hundred andl sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute- judgment will then bo given and awarded against them. Clcrk^Gmc?, I > J. F,..ROBINSON, April 11th, 1808. / ' ; Cl'C. P. apl 11- ??" oeShT?-12b -PTrrr} 'i.i f-_ the state of south carolina, . orangeburg district. :: Ju tha. Common.-i'Afcl*..,?. Jos. II. Morgan, "1 vs. I Attachment.11' ' " Joseph E. Bailey.. j . Whereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of March, 18CP, rlie. his Declaration against the De fendant.' who (as 4s said) is absent from and withent the limits of the State? and has neither wife nur Attorney known within the same, upon whom a> copy of the same declaration might be served; it i? therefore ordered. That the said defendant do ap pear and plead to (he saiil declaration on or before the-iKli ?hty. of. March, IBtiu. otherwise final ao<fi absolute judgment will then be given and awarded! ugnimit him. 1j ?_??>?? '. I .-. ";:? -! int Clerks Ollice, .1 J. F. ROBINSON. March 2?'. f??!"* / ' " ? '> : t>. Ci>. Cl??Sft&0' ik] > Ml . ??: ? M-..1 ; .,?; .*}* TIPK STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! ' ,;Ott.VN<iknt.ro District. ? In theCommon Pleas. liostou Carler. \ vs. > . . - Attachment. Hailcy & Bros, j [7"1IKRKAS the Plaintiff did. on the tenth i?y of April. A. D. lH'uh, file his Dcclnra. ?n against the Defendants, who (as it is snid) ore a si ut from and without iho limbs of this StKte, aa 4 have neither wife nor Attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might lie servcdV ? i It is therefore' ordered.. That the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration, on or before the twelfth diVy of Apiil, which will he in the year "of our Lol'd one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-niue. "plberwise- final und Hlnohne judg ment ij iU theii.be iri<-en and awnrtled^?5?inst him. v. CtcrkV office, 1 JOS. ROBINSON, Orangeburg District, V. C O. P. April Vu, ISOSi ' J ^ ,.aplU, ; . , .1-2 , ? 1ml ..U?-i: .Mf> t J .? vi!?l:?'t va?> ? VtU ^jjs4r.;j|J? . . .i^StllSTLAXO XIIBSEUY, AVGVPk Xi :' T? <J;l._iWe offer i\>v the - r ,dl Planting, a yery large and superior stock of FrtiR.Treea. Gran? Vines. Strawbeny Plants; Rosvi?, Evefgr?ent<, Or nainental Trees ami jShruhs. IW dtling ami Gr?en. House l'laiits. Descriptive ami wholesale Cnta> logues mailed on applicatiun in P. J. BKP.CKMAN8. july IS?:bn*' ''? ' Aognatn, Um? fIIe?SreS^i imitE YOl'll mfe I .. . ..ti- .ir ~>:i AM) PROPERTY. - [i Oornelson, Kramer & Co., ARE As TS FOR EM1MU1-: STATK . ilUvINSURANCK COMP.1XY. , As^KTs^auO.OOO. ' > -..itiib?. // ,'??' ..!;. v.:" r i .? .-o.sTf'v JAMES': RIVKR I.NSyRANCJ? COMPANY. , u Chartered Capital $1,51)0,000. IMcdhtojit llcul I'.stato IuBurwatee CO.MPANY, , FOR LIFE ONLY, C'lmrtqrcd Capital 81,000,000. ,, ALL SO?TI1ERN, COMPANIES, oct 20 , \y SPARTAN BURG C. 11^. So. Ca. The 1st Session of 1'ith Collegiate Year begins on I^t October, 1808. The College haa never sub. ponded and the Course of Study remains un. changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular StaV tlents, or such as wish to pursue Particrmr Studie* puly, The Preparatory School undor iho Super? vision of the Faculty opens at the saino tlmo. , Tuition in College ami Higher Classes of Pre paratory School, including contingent fee, $64 per year in ?peeie or its etpiivalcnt in currency. li> Lower Classes of Preparatory School with eentia? gent fee, ?11 per year in currency?one-half it? udyajici;, Board per month, In advance, about $l& In cur? rencv. For'further particulars addre?a . sept 1H? It A. M. SHIPP, Proaldenr. The Southorn l)rug Store Dr. B. M. Shuler, Druggist JUST? RECEIVER AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also Perfumeries, such as Extracts, Toilet Soapa of every description.- A full assortment of Hair* Clothes, Nail, Tooth and, Shaving Rrushes of the best qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks, Lr*dj Pencils, Indellible Pencils f?r Marfclng ?K?thes, Writing Pens and Ibddevs of every. dt*r?ip?i*?, MemorambiRr Books, You mn find anything geueially ?cpt in a well Kcpulatcd Di up Store. All. ??f which i* offered le-w for the Cash. CaB and bcc for yoOYseWa. war 7 ly