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schools profess to teach tho mental tffAaehes hui t^evjiro. often er tho ornamental. The latjy. who took a fancy, copcWed on second thought to return it, and did. The musfo of cottoa-raUls is,; supposed to bo made by tho bands that run tho machinery. A ? Philadelphia-. false-toeth manufacturer makes over two million of them annually. Largo' numbers of Georgians and Alaba niians are emigrating to Arkansas. Virginia journals aro rejoicing over the re vival of cloth manufactories in that State. If nature abhors a vacuum, why does she permit so many empty-headed people to live? Tho NoW York Times thinks tho* President's salary ought to bo rained to 8100,000 a year. Moro than one-seventh of the State of Mis sissippi is advertised for sale under execution. When a dog insists upon lying on tho mat, would you consider him dog-inatically inclin pPrntoamnt' Sisters of Charity, in Quaker unifdnu, have ' air institution at D?sseldorf, Prussia. English courts have just decided that a man Caputh? jt'Esquire," uulcs he holds the Queen'? coupon.; Oregon, the last one of the doubtful States, has been heard from. Sho gives about fiv thousand majority for Grant. '.rrcdorick Williatn Dick ens. latest surviving brother of Charles Dickens, died n few weeks ago at Durlington, England. The engine driver of tho Irish mail train, wrecked vo,t ? Ahergoll, has died of anguish of mind. The total number of lives lost during the late riots in New Orleans wns sixtecu-six whites and ton colored men. - . "?' ' i - ? ( , This season we resurrect in hats one of the oldest fashions?the sugar loaf with crushed in top and curled brim. The entire assets of a recent huukrupt wore nine children, which his creditors magnanim ously allowed him to keep. m$o^ville, North Carolina, wit $? ft ith scarcely a hundred inhabitants, has sent North this fall nearly $100.000 worth of dried fruit. Tho Chiuesc like the English missionaries because they can make shoe-strings from the binding of the Diblcs received from tbcni. ?. :. ? Brazil is tho only coutitry whose securities ?eil at a larger discount than the United States. Tho price of wheat in St. Paul, Minn., -has jjowo down to seventy-five nud eighty cents per bushel, and flour eells at five dollars per bar rel Hon. Schuylcr Colfux was married last ? week, Tuesday, in Ashtchah County, Ohio, to Miss Ne% 31. Wudo. Paris has IIB fountains, 508 hotels, 2700 streets, 25,540 stores, 2150 tailors, 40 thrcu trcs, 1802 doctors and 816 photographers. . The horse railways in Havanna are said to bo a great success, and the companies arc de claring largo dividends. "' A National Convention of woman franchiso advocates is called to' meet in "Washington during the first week in December. An English fashion paper contains an ad vertisement of "elegant bridal presents to let." Protestant Sisters of Charity, in Quaker Ulli form, have an institution at D?sseldorf, Prus sia; English Court? have just decided that a man can't bo "Esquire," unless ho holds tho Queen's commission. The oldest man iu England has died, aged one hundred nnd twelvo years. "Her Majesty's bounty" allowed him twenty-five dollars a year for tho past five years. Tho Paris Siccle is tho best patronized with advertising of any of the papers of ?hat city. Its receipts from this source amount to nine hundtcd thousand francs a year. Gcnornl Sheridan, it is said, reports that he has. seen a herd of buffulocs ninety miles iu length and twenty-five miles in width, nnd es timates tie number it contained at three hun dred thousand. Tho Real Estate Journal thinks real estate in Now York will fall, and continue low for several years, in couscqucnce of Grant's elec tion. People, it predicts, will invest their money in govcruraot securities. Russia and Frunce aro not very frioudly to wards each other. The Czar carries his spito against Poland and bis dislike of Prance so far an to prohibit tho introduction into the former counUy of any publications showing the Paris fashions. General Grant has not yet rcsigucd, and it is said that he will continue to hold his office, it elected President, until he is inaugurated, in order that he may nominate Lieutenant-Gene ral Sherman to the vacancy occasioned by his own promotion. The negro suffrage amendment to the Missouri State Constitution is undoubtedly defeated. St. Louis, while giving a majority of 2,884 for Grant, gives 8,825 against it. '1 ho Winnsboro News proclaims the election in that County for SUtc Senator illegal, from the tact that it was not ordered within tho legal time?fifteen days before the election,. I ? * j 1 I ', 1 ?.? ? t In re EaRitiat &>iCo?K. Benkrupt'a Ex parte E. Vf S.nkm., Assiguce, F.x parte. 3. Dibulh. By virtue of nn order from the United States Dls triot Court, for the District or South Carolina, I will sell at public auction, at Ornngcburg Court House, on Monday tho 7th December, next, of the Real Estate of K. Eftekicl, Bankrupt. All that tract of ;lond, In Orang<jbnrg, id I unto on Russell Street, fronting on said Street. f>0 feet, and running back about 'I'M) feet, bounded west and south by lots of Cornclnon, Kramer ft Co., and east on Store Lot of E. Ezekiel. ALSO ' All that improved Lot of Land in said Village, situate on tho corner of Russell and Market Streets, of some dimensions as the above, bounded west by the above and south by lot of Cornelson, Kramer ? Co. Terms?One-third cash, balance on a credit of one year, purchasers to give bond bearing interest from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers and stamps, P. V. D1DBLE. Assignee Ezekiel & Kohn, Bankrupts, pov 17 ' ' % V td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of Josxrn Pun debhubk, a Bankrupt, Ex parle N. A. Bum. Ex parte John R. Mili.uous. By vir too of an order of sale from the Honorable DistrictCourt of the United Slates, for tho District of S?uth Carolina, I will sell before the Court House,'at Orangeburg, S. C, on Monday, the 7th December, 1808, at the usual hours of sale. All that plantation or tract of land containing sixteen hundred und seventy (1(570) acres moro or less, being ths truct on which Joseph Funderburk, the Bankrupt, now resides, bounded by lands of | estate J. J. Andrews, estate of L. C. Glovor, T. II. Lcgiir.i nnd North Edi.sto River. Also 1 Mule. Conditions?For the real estate, one-half cu3h, tho balance iu one year, secured by bond bearing interest from day of sale, nnd a mortgage of tho property. The Personal property cash. Purcha sers to pay for papers nnd stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Estate Joseph Fundcrburk, Bankrupt. ? Orangeburg', ?ov.l?-, i6?8.' ? '" ijov 14 td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By V. D. V. Jamison & Son. AUCTIONEERS. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of JKBEMIAU Rilkv, Bankrupt, Er parte P. V. Dibble, As signee. By virtue of an order of side, to nie directed, from Die Honorable District Court of the United States for the District of South Curoliua, I will sell at Public Auction, at the residence of Jeremiah Riley, in Orangeburg County, on Tuesday, the 1st December, 1808, at 11 o'clock A. M. Tho Personal Properly of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of 1 'Mule, 1 Mare and Colt, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Bpoks, ID bushels Rico, 1 Blacksmith's Bellow's, Anvil",'Vice. Tongs, &c. ? Terms?Cash, and articles to be delivered imme diately utter the sale. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Estate Jeremiah Riley, Bankrupt. Oraugeburg, 8. C, Nov. 12, 1808. ALSO Int he matter of laviN A. Tir.l, Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at public Auction at the residence of Jeremiah Riley, in Orangeburg County, on Tuesday, tho lBt day of December, 18G8. The Perishable Property of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of !!<> bushels Cotton Seed, 1 Clock, 1 Saddle, 1 Straw Cutter, Sits. Terms?oath, and artioles delivered immediately after the sale P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee, Estate lrvin A. Till, Bankrupt. Orangeburg*, ?. C, Nov. 12, 1808. nbv 11 2t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKUUPTCY-F-Tn the matter John Brown, Bankrupt , Ex' parte J. It. Millions. By virtue of "un order of sale to me directed from the Honorable District Coui t'of tho United States, fur the District of South Carolina, 1 will sell at Public Auction, at Orangeburg C. II., at the usual hours of sale, on Monday tho 7th December, 1868. All that plantation or tract of land (being tbe tract on which the Bankrupt resides,) in Orange burg County, containing two hundred and fifty (250) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Aaron Bowling, 1). P. Young, W. L. W. Riley, Charles Dowliug aud- Hutto. ALSO The personal properly of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting of an Iron Sugar Mill and-Boiler, Anvil, Flute, &o. Conditions?For the Real Estate, one half cosh, ail'' the balance on a credit of twelve mouths, se cured by bond of purchaser aud mortgage of the prenii-?1:, with a covenant for resale upon brnaclt of condition of the hon?, ujion giving twenty-one days notice. For the Personal Property, cash. Purchuger to pay for papors and stamps^ P. V. D1BB1.K, Assignee Estate John Brown, Bankrupt Oraugeburg, S. C, Nov. 12, 1808. uov 14 td ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of A. J. Evans Bankrupt. By virtue of my. .appointment as Assignee of the above named Bankrupt, I will sell at public auction on Saturday, the 28th Nov., 1808, at the residenco of A. J. Evans, in the Fork of Edisto, Oraugeburg County. The perishable properly of above named Bank rupt, consisting of carriage and harness, saddle aud bridle, saddlebags, doublo barrel guo, cows and calves, cypress canoe, and other articles. Conditions?Gush, and urticlcs delivered imme diately after th? calo. P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee Estate A. J. Evans, Bankrupt. Orangeburg, Nov. 12, 1808. nov 14 td I? the IMstrlet Court of the United STATES?For the District of South Carolina October Term, 1808?In the Matter of Andrew J. Evan*, of Oranycbiiry, llankrupt?Petition for Full and Final lUschargc in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a hearing be had on tho 4th day of December, 1808, at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C; and Hint ull Creditors, &c., of snid Bunkrupt appear at said time and place, aud show cause, if any thoy can, why the prayer of tho Petitioner should not he granted. And that the 'Jd meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will bo held at the oflice of R. B. Carpenter, hnq., Register of 2d Cong. District, S. C, on 21th day of Nov. 3808, at 12 M. By order of the Court, tho 0th day of Nov., 1808. '. DAN'L 1I0HLBECK, Clerk, of the District Court of the U. S. for So. Ca. nov 14 2t In the lHKtrict Court of the United STA TES?For the District of South Carolina_ October Term, 1808.? In the Matter of David Stiven der, Orangeburg, Bankrupt?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a hearing be had on the 4?h day of Dec, 1808, at Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C; and that all creditors, kc, of said Bankrupt appear at said time arid phico, and shew cause, if any thoy can, why tho prayer of the Petitioner should not bo granted. And that tho 2d meeting of creditors of Pidd Bankrupt will be held at tho offieo i?f R. B. Carpenter, Esq., Rngislcr of 2d Cong. District, S. C? on 24th day of Nov ? 1808, at 12 M. By order of tho Court, the. Ulli day of Nov., 1808. DAN'L I'ORLBBCK, Clerk of ti e District Court of the U. 9r for So. Co. nov It C. SU Alt P A CO., COTTON FACTORS and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Brown't? Wharf, oct 10?1 m Cbarleaton, S. C. ??:-? A. B. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, accommodation WHARF, \ CHARLESTON, S. C. I will also, when provided with funrta, purchase and forward all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, Manures, Seeds, &c. oct 17 tf I WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR -and? COMMISSION MERCHANT, lioyce it- Co.'s Wharf. CHARLESTON, S. D. Bq5"- Prompt and personal attention given to the aale of Cotton. aug 24 moa ( T. F. Buouie. R. R. HunoiNs. H. C. Hunoiss BRODLE & CO., F ACTORS am) Commission Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C ? LiltCial Advances on Consignments i? Hund. Reforeuces. Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO, Charleston, S. C. H. T. PE IKE, Esq., Gcn'l Sup't S. C. R. R. Cftnr lcston, S. C. T. U. JETER, Esq., Prca't S. & U. R. R., Union, S. C. Hon. JAMES FARROW, Sparenburg, S. C. lion. P. F. CRAY10N, Andereon, S. C. sept 19 c Oin BOSADALIi Purifies the Blood. For Snlo Try Vrufrglat* rrorywUcro. july 25 ly .JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S NEW NOVEL F. ?T. IICNTICiTOX A CO., 450 BROOME ST NEW YORK, Have in I're.-fs, to be Ready in October, MOHUN; Or, the Lost days of Lee und his Paladins, By J. Esten Cooke, Author of "Surry of Eagle's Nest." Of "SURRY," of which MOHUN iR a Sequel, Ten Thousand Copies were almost tinmoliutcly sold. The new work is still more intensely interesting. Printed on tine-toned pnper, and richly hound in cloth, with fine steel mcdulUou head of GEN. LEE, und four bountiful illustrations in Homer'? beut stylo. Either Dook sent by Mail, post free, on re ceipt of the price, S'2.25. For sate by all Booksel lers and Newsdealers in town and country. oct 3 3t GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES at the Court House Store. PRINTS at lOcts., Good at 12*. F.ilru at 15(?,ir, cents. ""sniRTIMJS nl 11 ctfl. to choice 1-4 at I8@20c. BROWN SHIRTINGS from 12} to Jo cm. DELAINES, pretty Si vies at 24 to US cib. per yd. MOURNING CALICOS at 15 cts. MEN'S CLOTH from 25 cts. to $1.15 per yd. A LSO A prettv selection of TRIMMINGS and FRILL IN cs, white und colored. RIBBONS, kc, Ac. A full assortment of LADIES' dress and walking SHOES. MEN'S, BOY'S nud MISSES' SHOES. A lot of freshly selected MEN'S nnd BOY'S HATS and CAPS, togother with Toilet COMBS and BRUSHES, SOAPS, LILLY WHITE, &c. And a variety of articles too numerous to men tion. The LADIES arc respectfully invited to cull and examine my STOCK. I will endeuvor to ofler thorn at auch prices as will plcaso. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House Store, oct 17?lm Market Street. Direct * Steam Commnnication between CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL, CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL ST RA MS II IP LINE composed of tho Firat Class Iroo Steam ers GOLDEN HORN, 1188 tons, II. C. Macbbtii, Com mander. DOSPHORUS, 000 ton?. J. Mlbrbm.. Commander. MARMORA, 040ton?, F. Murbkll, Commander. Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15th of each month, us follows: GOLDEN HORN.15lh November. BOSPHORU8.lHt December. M A It MORA.15th Dcoomher. Arrangementa having been made with the South Carolina and other Ruilroad Companies for the prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of Cotton from the interior m?y rely on tho utmost diflpatalk Cotton consigned to the undersigned for shipment by this lino will be forwarded free of commissh^iis, actun 1 expenses only added. ROBERT .MrRE k CO., Agents. . oct Jt lm Charit-<t?u, 9. C. PELZER, EODGrBRS & C?M Cotton Factors , and COMMISSION NERCHANTN, CHARLESTON, 8. C. F. J. FELZER, F. 8. RODOERS, W. O. MUCKENFU8S. july 11 4dj THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS THE GREAT SOUTHERN TONIC Sold Every where_ _ QOAttRI?RrWINtM?rT? CO. CHARLESTON S C, Bepl 12 * Om T>,A.GGi3sra, xioipe: AND IRON TIES, DRY/ GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. CASH paid for COTTON Or Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on. Cotton consigned to Mr. A. J. SalinnH, Chariest on, S. C. h ? ? ? ? ? F. E. SALINAS,' ' ' sept 12?3m Graham's T. O., S. C. The Carolina Farmer BELIEVING THAT THE INTERESTS OF THE Farmers and Plant or s of this section demand the publication of a periodical to be be devoted to tho advancement of Agriculture in tho two Caro linas, we have determined to establish such a pe riodical under the title of THE CAROLINA WARMER, and will issue the first number as noon as a suffi cient number of Subscribers arc obtained to pay a reasonable share of the expense of Publication. The FARMER will he issued monthly at $'2 00 per annum, in advance; will contain not less than thirty-two large double column pages of reading matter, bound in handsome covers ; and in typo graphical execution will not Le surpassed l>y any Agricultural Monthly in the country. Being determined to do whatever energy will ac complish in making tho FARMER worthy tho sup port of the intelligent Planters and Farmers of North Carolina nnd South Carolina ; and desiring to introduce it into every county in thobe .States, wo wish to employ active Agents at every Post oflicc, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Address all communications to WM. II. BERNARD, july 4?tf Wilmington, N. C. rpHK GREAT POPULAR PAPER CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. Subscription Price Six Dollar? a. Year! THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Three Dollars n year?Two Dollars tor Six Months. giaJT* Terms?Ca.-h in advance. No Paper sent miles the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer time than paid fur. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., dec 21?tf ? Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1802 Charleston Courier for 1868. DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, IJY A. S. UILL1X?TOX cV CO. Daily l'npor - - - - 88.00 per Annum. Tri-Weekly I'aper - - S'1.00 per Annum. The war closed with a huge indebtedness on the pari of our former subscribers, some of whom have proffered us payment. To others we have presented no claim, amid the losses and misfortunes by which they have been surrounded, having been ."pared the licceaS?V ?f 'loiugao bv the vcrw ???nornns. Drompt, and hearty support wo have uniformly received. We are able to wai. fol' !!'? advent of better Uwes, confidently assured that when prosperity returns to the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such we cordially extend an invitation to re new their subscriptions. jun 11 dh tf H IIJKERS HOUSE, (rur.MCitLY mbs. iudblk's,) 284 KING STREET, Between Wcntworth ami Hazel Street?, and within three minutes' walk of all the Principal Wholesale and Retail Homes of Meeting, King and Llayne Streets, and the Post Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of the house. TERMS OF HOARD : Hoard by the day.$2 T.O " Week.$12 OO to $lfi (?0 IIknrb Sparnick, Mrs. B. Hilders. oct 18 tf Ladies' Mutual Aid Association OF CHARLESTON, S. C. rilHE object of this ASSOCIATION is to assist I Ladies who are struggling by their own en deavors to support themselves aud families. Orders for all kind of NEEDLE WORK will be neatly aud promptly executed for which the Asso ciation will iv? responsible. Also, Southern Preserves, Jellies, Wines, Cor dials and Pickles, &e., are made under its auspices, and the Quality Gua ran toed. For the benefit of our friends abroad, wo givn a list of some of the Preserves, &o.: Orango, Pineapple and Peach Marmalade Preserves, Lemons, Citrons, West India And Ogcechce Limes, Iilackherry, Plum and Quince Jellies, Wines. Cordials, Peach and Apple Leather, Crystallised Fruits, Pickled Shrimps and Oysters. All orders for Work, Preserves, Ac, to be ad dressed to Mns. LEE, Superintendent, At the Depository, No 7 Chalmers Street, Cuurlc.Mon. julv 11 if THE MERCHANT'S Protective Union MERCANTILE REFERENCE REGISTER. Tin: Merchants' Protective Union, organized to promote and protect trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain facility and safety in tho granting of credits, and tho 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 Its Sub scribers to attain facility and safety in the granting of credits, and tho recovery of claims at all points, havo to nnnounco that they will, in September, 18G8, publish in one large quarto volume; Tin: M rue wants' Protective Union Mercantile REErgRKNCE Reoister, containing, among other things, the Names, Nature or Rdsinbss, Amount or Capital, Financial Standino, and Ratiko ah to Credit, of over -100,000 of the principal merchants, traders, bankers, manufacturers, and , public companies, in moro than 80,000 of the cities, towns, villages, and settlements throughout the United States, their territories, and tho British Provinces of North America; and embracing the most impor tant informalion attainable and necessary lo enable the merchant to ascertain at a glnnco the Capital, Character, and Degree of Credit of such of his customers as arc deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising, also, a Newspaper Directory, containing the title, character, price, und plnee of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a complete guide to the press of every county in the United .States. The reports nnd information will bo confined to thoso deemed worthy of somu lino of credit; and as the same will be bused, so far. as practicable, upon the written statements of the parties them 'sdlve's, "reVisc?'and" corrected by 'well-known and reliable legal correspondents, whose character will prove a guarantee of the correctness of the infor mation furnhdicd by them, it is believed that the reports will prove more truthfid und complete, and, therefore, superior to, and of much greater value, than any previously issued ' Ry aid of tho Mercantile Reference Reoibteb, business men will been enabled to ascertain, at a glance, tho capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly eTcry mcrcbnnt, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within tbc above-named territorial limits. On or about the first eaoh month, subscribers will also receive the Monthly Chronicle, containing, nmong other things, a record of such important chunges in the name and condition of firms, throughout the country, as may occur subsequent to tbc publication of each balf-yoarly volume of the Mercantile Reference Reoister: Price of The Merchants Union Mercantile Reference Register, fifty dollars, ($50, )/br which it teilt be for trardtdto any address in the United States, transport a tiui: ,>aid. Holders of five .'S 10 shares of the C.ipiinl Stffr, hi addition to participating in the profits, trill receive one ropy of the Mercantile Reference Rkoisteb- free of charge; holders of ten shares tcill be entitled to Two copies; and no more than ten shares of the Capital Stork will be allotted to any one applicant. All remittances, ordere, or Communications relative to the book should he addressed to the Merchants' Protec tive Union, in the American Frehange Hank Building, No. 1J8 Broadway, (Box, 2?G?t) iVete-Ybrk. aug 22 Cm Schedule South Carolina Kail Road. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. MARCH 20m THE Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Rail Uo;i(l will run as follows: For Columbia?Day Train. Leave Charleston. ?:80 A. M. Ornngeburg.12:10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3:50 P. M. Night Train. Leave Charleston. 5:40 P. M. Orangeburg.12:86 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. G:20 A. M. For Charleston?Day Train. Leave Columbia. 0:00 A. M. " Orangcburg. 9:411 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8:10 P. M. Night Train. Leave Columbia. 5:30 P. M. ?? Orangcburg.10:32 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.!. 6:30 A. M. II. T. PEAKE, mar 28?tf \ General Supcrintendant. gCOTT\S MONTHLY MAGAZINE! THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST /Ar TDK SOUTH I SIXTH lOLl'ME! The Publishers take pleasure in announcing that besides the able corps of writers who have already given a national reputation to this AJugazinc, they have recently Secured several new contributors, among whom wc nre giad to mention Mrs. MARY E. BRYAN; the most accomplished female Essayist in tho South. A fascinating Story from her ptn will be commonced in our October number. Wo arc now publishing, in a serial form, a Iiis? toryof the RATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS of the ARMY OP TENNESSEE. Also, a splendid serial entitled 20 MONTHS IN NORTHERN PRISONS! Also, a beautiful Story, from the pen of one of the most gifted writers of the South, entitled THE UNDERCURRENT. Wc expect very soon to illustrate our Magazine in appropriate style. Terms : Single Subscriber, per year, $4.00. For Three Subscribers, or upwards?each, per year, I $8.00, ' Any one sending us the money for ten subscrib ers ?t above rates shall receive $5 worth of books, hucIi as he may desire. For twenty subscribers $10 in books will be furnished. Sample copies sent on the receipt of 85 cents. jii'f" Tho Magazine is mailed before the first of every mouth. As our circulation is general throughout tho "Cotton Belt," and also in Kentucky and Tennes see, we offer a first-class medium for select adver tising. Terms liberal. Address PHILLIPS & CREW, Publishers and Booksellers, I |uiig 29?tf Atlanta, Ga. HISA-L ESTATE FOR SALE. IOFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, THE following valuable Real Estate : A FINE DWELLING HOUSE, and improved Premises in Orangeburg, on Russell St root, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church Lot. Also, that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on the Old Charleston Road, about 8 miles from Orange burg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Rowc'e Pump, with tiuv Settlement. Also 1?00 ACRES near it ranch vi He, improved und unimproved, tracts to suit purchasers. Apply to J. W. H. DUKE8, jaly 18 -but Orangcflurg, S. C*. ' LE6AL NOTICES?$rtwV* Hie Slate of''gfroOi :jr>^||^ ORANGKBURO COUNTY. Melt inh D. (1 roenc, wife and others ) Petition for Vs. ;: # if AM**** to Charlotte Boyck, et. at. J Prove Will, Whereas Petition Siting beeh madV iV iWl? *^ proro in solemn, form, the last Will and Testament of Francis B Heath, and whereas, P. K. Oliver, one of the parties interested, is absent and without tho limits of the State, it is therefore ordered, thai he appear at tho Court of' Probate to be holden at Orangcburg C. H., for Orangcburg County, on tho second Monday in November,'A.'D. l888f*TOr tillA ing said Petition said proving said Will and Tftjtar r? mcnt in dite form of Law. Probate Office, i TIIAD. C ANDREW* Orangcburg, S. C, > Judgo of Pi August 6,1808. ?}??? - /H V?* aug8 earn : , . ?!-:-^-.v, , \ THE STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA,.iy? Oranq|5dubu ifffirfic?:"* w pg> In the Common Picas. . Henry Bischoff ft'JEoj. )}' 4 M' T?> ft? -1 tj>f JO # sf ff vs. V Attacbmosf. Bailey & Bro. j Whereas tho Plaintiffs did On tho 11th day of April, ?1*808, filo their declaration against the De fendants, who, (as it is said,) are absent from and without tho limits of this State, and have neither wife or Attorney known within the . 'same, upe&.g whom a copy of said Declaration may be servedJ^, On motion of Messrs. Izlar & Dibble, Plaintiff's* Attorneys, it is ordered, Thnt the said Defendants do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the 18th 'day of April, which will be in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and> . sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded agaiast them. Clerk's Office, > J. P. ROBINSON, April 11th, 1868. ,/ C.C. P., aplll ?c3m I2s*? vm'^-jut THE STATE OF SOCTlt CAROLINA,, . . . ORANGEB?RG DISTRICT^ ^ ^ In the Common Pleat. ffy ^^f.. Jos. II. Morgan, 1 vs. I AllW^llsW"* * *>45?P Joseph E. Bailey. 1 , ; Whereas, the Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of March, 1868, file Iii? Declaration against the De fendant, who (as is said) is absent from and without the limits of the Stute, und has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom s> copy of the same declaration might be served; Iiis f. therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap pear and plead to the said declaration on or before f the 29th day of March, 1860, otherwise final arch absolute judgment will then be given and awarded < against hioi. Clerk's Office," \ J. F. ROBINSON, March 28, 1868. / U. CP. april 4 ly 11 . .1 : r ' .... ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oranoedurq District.... t. i' .d s In the Comiuou Picas. ...... I Boston Carler. \ i . . - . iu ? vs. V Attachment. Bailey & Bros. ) f*T) *ttivsTvjf WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the tenth iay or April, A. D. 186?. file his Declara. ?n against the Defendants, who (qs it is said) nT? sites? sent from and without the limits of this State, an i have neither wife nor Attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of the said - Declaration might he served: It is therefore .ordered. That the said Defendant do appear nnd plead to the said Declaration on cr hefore the twelfth day of April, .which will be in. the yenr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred snd sixty-nine, otherwise final and,absolute judg ment will then be given and a warded against him. Clerk's Office, ) JOS. ROBINSON, . Ornngeburg District, \ C. C. P.' April 10, 1868. ) apl 11 12 _ lmS -.-1? ? ih'l ' I;Ri ri LAXD .WUSEKY, Al'WlS. . j ta, Ga.? ?c ufftr for the. Fall Planting, s. very iarge and superior stock of Fruit Trees, Grapo Vines, Strawberry- Plants, Hoses, Evergreens, Or namental Trees und Shrubs, Bedding and Green House Plant?. Descriptive nnd wholesale Cata. logucs mailed on application to - P. .1. 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The Preparatory Schoolunder tl I vision of tho Faculty opens at tho same tutu Tuition in College and Higher- Classes i paratory School, including contingent tee; S year in specie or its equivalent in eurreaej Lowor Classes of Preparatory School with e? gent foo, $44 per year iu currency?one-half iu advance. Board per month, in advance, about $l? in cur? rency. For further particulars address ':j * >tM'Tt sept 10?4t A. M. SH1PP. Precidsftt. ' The Southern Drug Store Dr. B. M. Shuler, Druggiat J?8T RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supplv of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, " Also Perfumeries, such afl Extracts, TWlet Soaps* of every description. A full assort mefft of IIsir. Clothes, Nail. Tooth and Shaving Brushes of Ae beat qualities:. ' V*7<**,,rt, With a floe assortment of Statlowety,, liS&fylijt Pencil.-, ladelllble Pencils for Ivrafkinlj Clorlw. 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