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1 General McCleJlan, it in said, intends to re
side permanently in Hoboken.
Q^?^?^vho?scs are suggested for e?fiu
qunke countries.
Weston now intends1 to walk five thousand
milea in*dnb hundred days fur ?20,000.
^?fho. New York betels complain of.a short
Vatlaiidlghafn' 'ititotids to give up politics
and stick to the practice of law./
California has produced an apple seventeen
inches iu circumference; .."
On f'eartbquakq day" in Sau Francisco two
thousand telegmpliic messages were sent East
Mississippi- is to have a cotton, bleaching
and print mill, to be built by a French capi
talist.
i?^Pfovul?nccJ Mode Island, the butter
merchants adulterate their commodity with
mashed potatoes.
Newi York' has twelve clergymen who arc
each paid over $10,000 a year, aud a hundred
others who don't get $1000 each.
In Pittsburg,, for years past, a woman has
been . supported by the charity of her neigh
bora. She died recently and left S7000.
j j|i one-fourth Of a square-mile surrounding
iStr Paul's Cathedral, London, there arc forty
churches.
Lynchburgj Ya., Bays it has the'-fattest
^i&tcMscepcr". in the South, and claims for
him the '-championship." 9
Stockton, California, has an artesian well
a .thousand feet .deep, which discharges 300,
<j^0 gallons of hot wator daily.
The Democrats of Yazoo City, Miss., have
established a school for the child reu of colored
inch who voted the Democratic ticket.
The problem for modistes now is a garment
that will permit females to bestride the
'.velocipede.
A Polish Jow of 'Wilda, who was so uufor
. tun ate as to havo his house burned down, was
' fined twenty roubles by tho Hussion magis
trates for _crying fire in the Polish language, t
The ''-confidence gamo" is said to be so ex
tensively practiced in New York that it is a
dangerous thing to be polite to a stranger, lest
. he hand you over to the police.
J ? f, . ? '
San Francisco is overrun with fleas of huge
size, and elegant "back:'scratchers," in ivory,
it is said, arc a common ornament of the par
. lor table.
'''" * ?- ' ? - '"v/v- ?? ' ?'.
It seems that the Louisville Journal did
"discharge George D. Prentice, but it caused
such a clamor that they were only too glad to
employ him agaiu.
. Marfori, the favorite of Queen Isabella, of ]
Spain, has been dismissed. His place is now
occupied by Count Espelato, belonging to one
of the first families of Navarre;
A certain-fop was boasting in company that
he had every sense in perfection. "There is
one you arc quito without," said one who was
standing by; "and that is common sonse."
'?Gentlemen," said a tavern keeper to hip
guests, at midmigH, "I don't know whether
o you have talkcd'cnough or not, but as for my
self, I am going to shut up."
Ouo of the New York papers reports that
tho city judge, just elected there, contemplates
reviving tho practice of wearing a judicial
wig.
The cultivation of broom corn ia extending
''jff Virgfuia. The yield avorages a net profit
?of 811 per aero, not counting the seed, which
f'is -valuable for feed.
, ;< > P.- 1 ? 1
Men Wanted.?The great want of this
ago is men. Men who are not for 6ale. Men
who are honest, sound from centre to circuui
foreoco, true to the heart's core. Meu wh
will condemn wrong iu friend or foe, in them
selves, as well as others. Mon whoso con
t-cieuccd are steady as tho noedlo to tho pole
Men who will stand lor the right if the heavens
totter and the earth rools. Mon who can tell
the truth and look the world and tho devil
right in tho eye. Meu that neither brag uor
run. Men that neither flag nor flinch. Men
who can have courage without shouting
to it. Men in*whom the courage of everlast
ing life runs still, deep and strong. Men too
ilange for sectarian b"nds. Man who do not
cry uor cause their voices to be heard on the
streeta, who will not, full uor bo discouraged,
tili judgment be set in the earth. Men who
know their places and fill thorn. Mon who
know their own business. Men who will not lie.
: Men who ore not too lazy to work, nor too
,, proud to bo poor. Mon who are willing to
o.it what they havo earned, and wear what
they have paid for.
FlRB ARMS.?It is Btatqd that ninety-five
but of overy huudrod instances of the bursting
of a double barrelled gun can bo traced to do
feets in tho left barrel. Tho reason is aimply
that the right ia most frequently used aud ro
loaded, perhaps ten times to tho loft one being
discharged ouoc. Every time the right barrel
?? discharged tho gunpowder in tho left is pul
vcr'uod. more or less by the shock, aud the sot
tRng of tho grains leaves a spaco between tho
charge aodi tho wadding. Hence when tho
barrel is discharged it frequently explodes!
These accidents, it is asserted, Can bo avoided
by sending tho ran>w>d homo with, one or two
pinart blow*, in. the undischarged, barrel, every,
time Uic other i? reloaded., ;
ASSIGNEES SALE.
In 10 Kzkeihi. & Kuhn, Bankrupts Ex parte E. V.
fiNEM., Assignee, Et parte 8. D^nDLR.
"By virtue of anorder from tke.Unitod States Dis
trict Court, for tho Diet riot of South Carolina, T
wiU soil at public auction, at uraugoburg Court
HoUBO, on Monday the 7th December, next, of the
Real Estato of E. Ezckiei, Bankrupt.
. All that tract of Jand,- lit Orangobnrg, situate on
Russell .Street, fronting on "said Street CO fcot',suud
running baok about 28G feet, bounded weut and
south by lota of Cornolsou, Krurucr & Co., and cast
on Store Lot of E. Ezekiel.
ALSO
All that improved Lot of Land in said Village,
aituato ou the corner of Russell and Market Streets,
of sarao dimensions as tho above, bounded west by
thu above and south by lot of CoruelBon, Kramer &
Co.
Terms?One-third cash, bnlanco on a credit of
ono year, purchasers to give bond bearing interest
from day of aale, and a mortgage of the premises,
and to nay for papers and stamps. -
- P. V. DIBBLE.
Assignee Ezekicl & Kuhn, Bankrupts.
nov*17 S I ? : td
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
IN BANKB?PTCV?In.thotnattar of JosKrn Pojr
. UfauUnK,'> Bankrupt, Ex parte?. ?.'Buli, Er
parte Jori.v K. MiU.Uo?S.
By-.yijilu^c of au order of sale from tho Honorable
District Court of the United States, fpr the District
of South Carolina, I ' will soil before tho Court
House, at Orangeburg, S. C, on Monday, tho 7th
December, 1808, at tho usual hours of sale.
All that plautution or tract of hind containing
sixteen hundred and seventy (1070) acres more or
less, being the tract on which Joseph FuadcVburk,
tho lhinkrupt, now resides, bounded by lauds of
estate .1. J. Andrews", estate of L. C. Glover, T. II.
Lcgare and North Kdisto River. Also 1 Mule.
Conditions?For the real estate, one-half cash,
the balance in one year, sccursd by bond bearing
interest from day of sale, and a mortgage "of the
property. The Porsonul Property cask. Purcha
sers to pay for papers and stumps.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignoo
Estate Joseph Fumlorburk, Bankrupt.
Orangeburg, Nov. 13,' 1808.
nov 14 Id
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
By T. D. V. Jamison & Son.
AlCTIONEEUS.
IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of jkhkmiau
ltiLKV, Bunkrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, As
signee.
B}- virtue of an order of sale, to me directed,
from the Honorable District Court of the United
States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell
at Public Auction, at tho residence of Jeremiah
Rilev, in Orangcburg County, on Tuesday, the
1st December, 1808, at 11 o'clock A. M.
The Personal Property of aforesaid Ihtnkrupt,
consisting of 1 Mule, 1 ' Mare and Colt, Cuttle,
Sheep, Hogs, Hooks, 10 bushels Rice, 1 Blacksmith's
BcHbws,-Anvil, Vice. Tongs, He*'.
Terms?Cash, and articles to be delivered imme
diately after the sale.
P. V. DIBBI.K, Assignee
Estate Jeremiah Kilov, Bankrupt.
Orangcburg, S. C, Nov. 12, 1808."
ALSO
lilt he matter of Irvin A. Tii.i., 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
tho residence of Jeremiah Riley, in Orangcburg
County, on Tuceday, the 1st day of December,
1808. " -
The PcrlrihabT'j Property of uforosald Bankrupt,
consisting of 30 bushels Cotton Seed, 1 Clock, 1
Saddle, 1 Straw Cutter, &c.
Terms?oath, and urtiolos delivered immediately
after the sale P. V. D1BULE, Assignee.
Estate Iryin A. Till, Bankrupt.
Crangcbuvg, S. C, Nov. 1?, 18(38.
nov 14 2t
?
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter Jons Bnow.s,
Bankrupt,./.'xparte J. 11. .Millions.
By virtue of an order of sale tome directed from
the Ilonorahlo District Court of tho United States,
for the District of South' Carolina, I will sell at
Public Auction, at Orangcburg C. II., at tho usual
hour* of sale, on Monday tho 7th December, 1808.
All that plantation or tract, of land (being the
tract on which the Bankrupt resides,) in Orange
burg County, containing two hundred nml fifty
(2?">U) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Aaron
Dowline\ D. F. Young. YV. J.. W. Riley, Chtujlca
Dowling and ?? Hutto.
ALSO
The personal property of aforesaid Bankrupt,
consisting of an Iron Sugar Mill and-Boiler,
Anvil, Flute, &o.
Conditions?For the Real Estate, one half cash,
and the balance on a credit ot twelve months, se
cured by bond of purchaser und mortgage of the
premises, with a covenant for resale upon breach
of condition of tho bond, upon giving twenty-one
days notice. For thp Personal Property, cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamp*.
c ' . " P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee
Estate John Brown, Bankrupt -
Orangeburg, S. 0., Nov. 12, 1808.
nov 14 td
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
IN BANKRUPTCY?Iu the matter of A. J. Evans
Bankrupt.
By virtue of my appointment as Assignee of the
abovo named Bankrupt, I will sell at public auction
on Saturday, tbo 28th Nov., 1808, at the residence
of A. J. Evans, in the Fork of Edisto, Orangeburg
County.
Thu perishable property of above named Bank
rupt, consisting of carriage and harness, saddle and
bridle, saddlebags, double borrel gun, cows and
calves, cypress canoe, and othPr articles.
Conditions?Cash, and articles delivered imme
diately after tho calc.
P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee
Estate A. J. Evans, Bankrupt.
Ornngehiirg, Nov. 12, 1808.
nov 14 _" \<l
TN tiso lYtatrict Court of the United
I STA TBS?For the District of South Carolina
October Term, 1808?In the Matter of Andrew J,
Evans, of Orangcburg, Bankrupt?Petition for Full
and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a
hearing be had on the" 1th duy of Dcccmbor, 1808,
at Federal'Court House in Columbia, S. C; and
that all Creditors, &c, of said Bankrupt, appear at
said time and placo, and show cuuso, if any they
can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be
granted. And that tho 2d meeting of Creditors of
said Bankrupt will bo held at the office of R. B.
Carpenter, K?fi, Hegistcr of 2d Cong. District, S.
C. on 24th day of Nov. 1868, at 12 M.
By order of the Court, the Oth day of Nov., 1808.
DAN'L HORLBECK, Clerk,
of tho District Court of the U. S. for So. Ca.
nov 14 21
In tue IHHtrict Court of the United
STATES?Far the. District of South Carolina
October Term, 1808.? In the Matter of David Stiven
der, Orangeburg, Bankrupt?1'itition for Full and
IHnal Discharge, in Bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a
hearing bo had on tlic 4th day of Deo., 1868, at
Federal Court House in Columbia, S. C; and that
all creditors, tic.', of said Bankrupt appear at said
time and place, and shew cause, if any they can,
why the prayer of tho Petitioner should not be
granted. And that, tho 2d meeting of creditors of
said Bankrupt will he held at the otfico of R. B.
Carpenter. Esq., Register of 2d Cong. District, H.
0? on 24th day of Nov., 1808, nt 12 M.
By order of the Court, tho 0th day of Nov., 1808.
DAN'L HORLBECK, Clerk of the.
District Curt of the U. S for, S ,,
" not i\ - 2t
R.
C. SHARP ?fc CO.,
?
? COTTON FACTORS :
': '* AMI) * ' /
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Brass's Wharf,
oct 10?lm Charleston, S. C.
A. B. MULLIGAN,
COTTON FACTOR
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ACCOMMODATION U'HARF, i
CHARLESTON, S. C. . ]
f i c ( ? 1 !- ? \ 'i
I will also, when provided with fund*, purchase
and forward nil kinds of Morchandisc, Machinery,
Agrieultural Implements, Manures, Soods, &e.
oct 17 tf
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTON FACTOR
?and?
COMMISSION MERGIIANT,
CHARLESTON^ 8. D.?
Prompt and personal attention givon to the
sale of Cotton. F.
aug 24 mos 0
T. F. Brome, R. R. Ilunowa. O. C. Huduink.
BRODLE & CO.,
FACTORS
and
Commission Merchants,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liberal Advances on Consignments in Hand.
References.
Messrs. CAMERON, ?ABKLEY & CO, Churlcston.
s 0
If. T. PE IKE, Esq., Gcif 1 Sup't S. C. R. R. Char
leston, S. C.
T. B. JETER, Esq., Tres't S. & U. R. R., Union,
8. 0.
Hon. JAMES FARROW, Spnrtanburg. S. C.
Hon. Bt.<P. CRAY10N, Anderson, S. C.
sept 19 c 6m
Purifies the Blood.
For Slalo Ujr DrugrflrlsU JTivcry-ivlicrc.
july 2"? ly
JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S NEW NOVEL !
P. J. IIL'NTIliTOX A CO.,
450 BROOME ST NEW 1'ORfT,
Have in I'rofs, to be Ready iu October,
JSlOHXJISr;
Or, the Last, days of Lee und. his Paladin*.
By J. Esten Cooke,
Author of 'Surry ol Ea^lu's N?st."
Of "SURRY," of which MOHL'N is n Sequel,
Ten Thousand Copies were almost immediately sold.
The now work is still more iutenscly interesting.
Printed on tine-toned paper, ami richly hound iu
cloth, with tine steel medallion head of GEN. LEE,
and four beautiful illustrations in Homer's best
style. Either Book sent by Mail, post free, on re
ceipt of the price, $'2.25. For sale by all Rookael
lcrs und Newsdealers iu town and country,
oct a at
GOODS AT PRICES
. TO SUIT
THE TIMES
AT TUE
Court House Store.
PRINTS at lOcts., Good at 12\. Extra at 15@1C
cents.
SHIRTINGS at 11 cts. to choice 1-4 at 18(a\20c.
BROWN SHIRTINGS from 121 to If. eis. "
DELAINES, pretty Styles at 24 to 28 cts. per yd.
MOURNING CALICOS ut 15 ats.
MEN'S CLOTH from SJ5 otP. to $1.15 per yd.
ALSO
A pretty selection of TRIMMINGS and FRILL
INGS, wliito und colored, RIBBONS, &o., fit:
A full assortment of LADIES' dress and walking
SHOES.
MEN'S, BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES.
A lot of freshly selected MEN'S and BOY'S HATS
and CAPS, togothor with Toilet COM RS and
BRUSHES. SOAPS, LILLY WHITE, &c.
And a variety of articles loo numerous to men
tion.
. The LADIES arc respectfully invited to call and
examine my STOCK. I will endeuvor to offer
them at such prices us will please.
JOHN A. HAMILTON,
Court House Store,
oot 17?lm Market Street.
Direct Steam Communication
between
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL,
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STRAMSHIT
LINE composed of the First Class Iron Steam
ers
GOLDEN HORN, 118? tons, II. C. Macbeth, Com
mander!
BOSPHORUS, 960 tons. J. MtJRlET.t, Commander.
MARMORA, ftlOtons, F. Mvpbeli, Codjnander.
Dnys of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15th of
each month, as follows:
GOLDEN HORN.15th November.
BOSPHORUS.1st Decerabor.
MARMORA.15th December.
Arrangements having been made with the South
Carolina and other Railroad Companion for the
prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of
Cotton from tho interior may rely on the utmost
dispatch.
Cotton consigned to tho undersigned tor shipment
by this iinc will be forwarded free of coramiavions,
actual expenses only added.
RO?KRT. M.VRE. CO, Agent?.
oct 24?lm ' Ohttrlestpp, H. C.
D. LOUIS # CO.,
!AGENTS,
? M::t.y t||fj
ARE ?
BUYING COTTON
AND
PRODUCE
";; at
THE TOP
OF THE
market.
D. LOUIS & CO. Agenta.
fub 15 ly
PELZER, RODGERS & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MKKt'IIAXTS,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
F. ,T. PELZER, F. S. RODGERS,
W. G. MUCKEN FUSS,
jtily 11 4m
TH E GREATi SOUTHERN TONT?
C?QIWIR^^M?N & CO.
sept 12 * Cm
BAGGING, HOI-*JS
AND
IE O JT T I KS,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, d:c.
CASH paid for
COTTON
Or Liberal
CASH ADVANCES
made on Cotton consigned to
Mr. A. J. SaliiiaH,
Charleston, S. C.
By
F. E. SALINAS,
sept 12?3m Graham's T. 0., S. C.
The Carolina Farmer
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lot' Coin ml, it?Day Train''.
Leave Charleston. B:?0 A. M. |
V Orahgehurg.12:10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.. 8:00 P. M.
iSiylit Train.
Leave Charleston. CrAO P. M.
Orangeburg.f.12:fta A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 0:20 A. M.
lor Charleston?Day Train.
Leave Columbia. 0:00 A. M.
Orangeburg. 9:43 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston. 8:10 P. 5!.
Sight Train.
Leave Columbia. 5:30 P. M.
Orangeburg.10:82 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston. 6:80 A. M.
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mar 28?tf 2 General Supcrintendant.
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'Cotton Belt," and also in Kentucky and Tennes
see, wc oiler a lirst-class medium for select adver
tising. Terms liberal. Address
PHILLIPS k CREW,
Publishers and Booksollcrs',
I Jang 20?tf Atlanta, Gu.
IIKA.L ESTATE
FOR
SALE.
OFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. THE
following vahu.Mo Real Estate :
A FINE DWELLING HOUSE,
und improved Premise* in Orangcburg, on Russell
Street, nearly oppotUc tho Presbyterian Church
Lot.
AW. that DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on tho
Old Charleston Road, about 8 miles from Orange
ourg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm.
Also a PLANTATION near Rowc'a Pump, with
fine Settlement.
Also 1?00 ACKE8 near BranchviUe, improved
und unimproved, tracisto suit purchasers/
Applv to
J. V. II DUXES,
july 18?um Ornngv.Wg. S.
I
ifT
LEGAL NQTJGES^ 00 *
TIIK STATE OF 'SOUTH OAKOLINA,
GllAN?EDURU DjSTRICf.
Iu tho Common Plea?.
Henry Bischoff & Co. \
**. f Attachment.
Bailey & Uro. ) -iVi ,v, , ,F J|,<j %,ay
Wharcaa tuo Plaintiff* did on the 1Kb Jar of
April, 1808, file their declaration against the Da*
fcndunU, who, (as.U, ia said.) arc absent from, en*
Without the limit* or this 'State,' arid have' neither
wife or Attorney known within the uume,-upon
whom a copy of said Declaration may be served;
On motion-of Messrs..'- I^nr & l?*L-bl^ Plaintiff * .
Attorneys, it is ordered. That the said Defvndaou
do appear and plead to the said Declaration^
before the 13th day of April, which will be in tbo
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred epd
sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment
will then be given and awarded against them. ' " *
Clerk's Office. ) J. F. ROBINSON^ ?
April lltb, 1808. / O.tSk^'M
apl 11 oe3m ? ^Ma'/.M
-;-.'? '? ' i.Mv< ,^;^v
THE STATE OP SOUTH CABOliINi,
, ORANOEIJURG PI8T^ICi;.,;r J" .
In the Common Pleat. ?
Jos. H. Morgan, "), ,
vs. ft \ Attaclrm?^. V \
Joseph E. Bailey. j /\. *
Whereas, tho Plaintiff did, on the 28th day of
March, 1608, file his Declaration against the De
fendant, who (as is said) Is absent from and without
the limits of the State, and has neither wife"nor
Attorney known within the same,, upon whom' a
copy of the snme declaration might be served ; it is
therefore ordered, That the said defendant do ap
pear and plead to the said declaration on or before
the 2mh day of March. 1800, otherwise final and
absolute judgment will then be given und awarded
against him.
Clerk's Office, 1 J. P. ROBINSON,! \:-.?
March 28, 1808. J . ' . O. C..P?;
apriM - - H l|ly-J't
_ ^"y^ -'_,_*
THE STATE OF-SOUTH CAROLINA/
-..< ? . - . ' v.
Oiianoeburg District, .
Iu the Counnuu Picas.
Attachment.
Boston Carter. ^
Biillcy & Bros.)
WT HERFAS the Plaintiff did..on tho tenth <ay
Yy of April, A. P. 1808,' file his' Declara en
against tho Defendanta, who (as it is said), arc a ?~
sent from and without the limits of this State, at, I
have neither wife nor Attorneyknown within ih*
same, upon whom a- copy of the said Declnration
might be served:
It is therefore ordered,: That the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Dt-clnrntion on or
before the twelfth day of April, which will be in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-nine,' otherwise final and absolut? judg
ment will then bu given and awarded against him.
Clerk's Office, ) * JOS. ROBINSON,
Ornngcburg District, V ""'' ' " "CrtT.'*i*7"*
ApHl 10, 1808., j .
apl 11 12 - iu&
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE1
IN.^URi: Y'OCR Wlfljjt
m - AND. ..\
V R O P E R T Y.
Cornelson,' Kramer~&
T >"?.-.. ...it ,".*?? ??' \ rV .
ARE AGENTS FOR
EMPIRE STATE FIRE INSURANCE
CO.UP.IXV.
Assets ?300.000.
JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE
eornnPANY.
Chartere* L'apital ?l,r?00,000.
Piedmont Rout J'-sfnic Insurance
COMPANY, f
FOR LIFE ONLY.
Chartered Capital $1,000,000. '
ALL SCUTIIEltX COMPANIES.
oct 25 ? ...... t ./,;:-. jy
fOFFORD t'4H.Li:?K,
SPARTANBl RO C. IL, So. Ca.
The 1st' Session of l?th Collegiate Year begins
on 1st October, I8H8. The College bns never *us~
pended and tho Courso of Study remains un
changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular Stu
dents, or buch as wish to pursue Particular Studies
only. Tho Preparatory School under Iho' Super
vision of Ahe Faculty opens at the same time. ;
Tuition in College und Higher Classes of Pre
paratory School, including contingent foe, $'?4 per
year in specie or its equivalent in ? currency, ^Jba
Lower Classes of Preparatory School with contin
gent foe, ?41 per year in currency-i^one-balf in
advance ? '![
Board per month. In ?dv?Bce, about ^i?tb car
rencv.- - For further particulars address- ?
ac'pt 10-r4t , ? A. M. SU1P1?? Pr^dqitj
The Southern Drug Store
Dr, B. M. Shuler, Druggist.
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH
Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also Perfumeries, such as Ex tract a, Toilet Soaps
of every description. A full assortment of Hair,
Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving ? Rruehes ef ythe'
best qualities. v Vtt^-J
With a fine assortment of Stationery, lake, ?$ad
Pencils, Iudolliblo Pencils for Marking Clothes,
Writing Pens and Holders of every description.
Memorandum Books, &o. '
You can find anything genetalto kept in t welt
Regulated Drug Store. All of which is offered low
for the Cash. Call and see for yourselves.
roar 7 1* .
-r-??i-??. 1
Ladies* Mutual Aid Association
of ;, "
CHARLESTON, S. C.
milE object of this ASSOCIATION is to osslst
B Ladies who aro struggling by tbei? owtf en
deavors to support themselves and families. *?
Orders for alt kind of NEEDLE WORK will bo
neatly and promptly executed for which the A wo.
elation will bi responsible.
Also, Southern Preserves, .Tellies, Wine?, Cor
dials and Pickles, &c. arc made under its auspices,
and the Quality Onarantecd.
For the benefit of our friends, abroad, we" ?*? %
list of tiomo of tho Preserves, &c::
Orange, Pineapple and Peach MnrmoUdoPrc?ervc.\
Lemons, Citrons,
West Iudla and Ogcecbec Limes,
Blackberry,
Plum and Quittc'e Jcllier,
Wines, Cordials, ?.1 ?
Peach and App\e.*-ta*her,
Cr)dttdfzcd rruits/.
Pickled Shrimps and Oysters.
AH ordere kr "Werk, W*?Ves> -Hiw'U b?,ad
dressedio M**> LEE^BupaiintendeM, 4 ??.
- At the Depeaitory,
No. 7 Chalmersfgrrrc-t, CharlffRtqp.